A. T. Sofia;M. Klein;B. D. Stilwell;S. Weishaupt;Q. Y. Chen;R. W. St John
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Abstract
IBM z15 replaces the former I/O attached accelerator for DEFLATE, zEnterprise Data Compression (zEDC) Express, with an on-chip accelerator that can be synchronously accessed via an instruction. The integration of this new accelerator in the z/OS software stack has been designed to maintain a consistent user experience for software packages that used the previous technology, while still allowing the enhanced aspects of the new technology to deliver the additional value. Two different access paths for DEFLATE have been created in z/OS to accomplish both goals. For user space programs that utilize the zlib API, z/OS directly executes the instruction synchronously, which avoids overhead and reduces latency. Authorized users continue to utilize existing infrastructure and have the Service Assist Processors (SAP) perform compression in an asynchronous fashion on their behalf. The SAP receives information about the requested task via a thin and efficient communication path to z/OS, invokes the instruction in a well-defined fashion, and returns the result to z/OS.
This article describes the integration of DEFLATE acceleration in z15 into the z/OS software stack in both synchronous and asynchronous mode and presents the resulting performance for selected workloads.
IBM z15用一个可以通过指令同步访问的片上加速器取代了DEFLATE以前的I/O连接加速器zEnterprise Data Compression(zEDC)Express。在z/OS软件堆栈中集成这种新加速器的目的是为使用以前技术的软件包保持一致的用户体验,同时仍然允许新技术的增强方面提供额外的价值。为了实现这两个目标,在z/OS中为DEFLATE创建了两个不同的访问路径。对于使用zlib API的用户空间程序,z/OS直接同步执行指令,避免了开销并减少了延迟。授权用户继续利用现有的基础设施,并让服务辅助处理器(SAP)以异步方式代表他们执行压缩。SAP通过到z/OS的精简高效的通信路径接收有关请求任务的信息,以定义良好的方式调用指令,并将结果返回到z/OS。本文描述了在同步和异步模式下将z15中的DEFLATE加速集成到z/OS软件堆栈中,并介绍了所选工作负载的最终性能。
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