Experiences with nested parallelism in task-parallel applications using malleable BLAS on multicore processors

IF 2.5 3区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications Pub Date : 2023-03-10 DOI:10.1177/10943420231157653
Rafael Rodríguez-Sánchez, Adrián Castelló, Sandra Catalán, Francisco D. Igual, E. S. Quintana‐Ortí
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Malleability is defined as the ability to vary the degree of parallelism at runtime, and is regarded as a means to improve core occupation on state-of-the-art multicore processors tshat contain tens of computational cores per socket. This property is especially interesting for applications consisting of irregular workloads and/or divergent executions paths. The integration of malleability in high-performance instances of the Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS) is currently nonexistent, and, in consequence, applications relying on these computational kernels cannot benefit from this capability. In response to this scenario, in this paper we demonstrate that significant performance benefits can be gathered via the exploitation of malleability in a framework designed to implement portable and high-performance BLAS-like operations. For this purpose, we integrate malleability within the BLIS library, and provide an experimental evaluation of the result on three different practical use cases.
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在多核处理器上使用可延展BLAS的任务并行应用程序中嵌套并行的经验
延展性被定义为在运行时改变并行度的能力,并被视为在最先进的多核处理器上提高核心占用率的一种手段。tshat每个套接字包含数十个计算核心。对于由不规则工作负载和/或不同执行路径组成的应用程序,此属性尤其有趣。在基本线性代数子程序(BLAS)的高性能实例中,延展性的集成目前还不存在,因此,依赖这些计算内核的应用程序无法从这种能力中受益。针对这种情况,在本文中,我们展示了通过在一个旨在实现可移植和高性能类似BLAS操作的框架中利用延展性,可以获得显著的性能优势。为此,我们在BLIS库中集成了延展性,并在三个不同的实际用例中对结果进行了实验评估。
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International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications 工程技术-计算机:跨学科应用
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