MiSAR: Minimalistic synchronization accelerator with resource overflow management

Ching-Kai Liang, Milos Prvulović
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While numerous hardware synchronization mechanisms have been proposed, they either no longer function or suffer great performance loss when their hardware resources are exceeded, or they add significant complexity and cost to handle such resource overflows. Additionally, prior hardware synchronization proposals focus on one type (barrier or lock) of synchronization, so several mechanisms are likely to be needed to support real applications, many of which use locks, barriers, and/or condition variables. This paper proposes MiSAR, a minimalistic synchronization accelerator (MSA) that supports all three commonly used types of synchronization (locks, barriers, and condition variables), and a novel overflow management unit (OMU) that dynamically manages its (very) limited hardware synchronization resources. The OMU allows safe and efficient dynamic transitions between using hardware (MSA) and software synchronization implementations. This allows the MSA's resources to be used only for currently-active synchronization operations, providing significant performance benefits even when the number of synchronization variables used in the program is much larger than the MSA's resources. Because it allows a safe transition between hardware and software synchronization, the OMU also facilitates thread suspend/resume, migration, and other thread-management activities. Finally, the MSA/OMU combination decouples the instruction set support (how the program invokes hardware-supported synchronization) from the actual implementation of the accelerator, allowing different accelerators (or even wholesale removal of the accelerator) in the future without changes to OMU-compatible application or system code. We show that, even with only 2 MSA entries in each tile, the MSA/OMU combination on average performs within 3% of ideal (zero-latency) synchronization, and achieves a speedup of 1.43X over the software (pthreads) implementation.
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MiSAR:极简同步加速器与资源溢出管理
虽然已经提出了许多硬件同步机制,但当它们的硬件资源超过时,它们要么不再起作用,要么遭受巨大的性能损失,要么增加了处理此类资源溢出的复杂性和成本。此外,以前的硬件同步建议只关注一种类型的同步(屏障或锁),因此可能需要几种机制来支持实际应用程序,其中许多应用程序使用锁、屏障和/或条件变量。本文提出了MiSAR,一种支持所有三种常用同步类型(锁、屏障和条件变量)的极简同步加速器(MSA),以及一种动态管理其(非常)有限的硬件同步资源的新型溢出管理单元(OMU)。OMU允许在使用硬件(MSA)和软件同步实现之间安全有效的动态转换。这允许MSA的资源仅用于当前活动的同步操作,即使程序中使用的同步变量的数量远远大于MSA的资源,也能提供显著的性能优势。因为它允许硬件和软件同步之间的安全转换,所以OMU还有助于线程挂起/恢复、迁移和其他线程管理活动。最后,MSA/OMU组合将指令集支持(程序如何调用硬件支持的同步)与加速器的实际实现解耦,允许在未来使用不同的加速器(甚至完全删除加速器),而无需更改与OMU兼容的应用程序或系统代码。我们表明,即使在每个tile中只有2个MSA条目,MSA/OMU组合的平均执行速度也在理想(零延迟)同步的3%以内,并且比软件(pthreads)实现的速度提高了1.43倍。
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