DocumentCode
2540143
Title
The design and implementation of an asynchronous communication mechanism for the MPI communication model
Author
Matsuda, Motohiko ; Kudoh, Tomohiro ; Tazuka, Hiroshi ; Ishikawa, Yutaka
Author_Institution
Grid Technol. Res. Center, National Inst. of Adv. Ind. Sci. & Technol., Ibaraki, Japan
fYear
2004
fDate
20-23 Sept. 2004
Firstpage
13
Lastpage
22
Abstract
Many implementations of an MPI communication library are realized on top of the socket interface which is based on connection-oriented stream communication. This work addresses a mismatch between the MPI communication model and the socket interface. In order to overcome a mismatch and implement an efficient MPI library for large-scale commodity-based clusters, a new communication mechanism, called 02G, is designed and implemented. O2G integrates receive queue management of MPI into a TCP/IP protocol handler, without modifying the protocol stacks. Received data is extracted from the TCP receive buffer and copied into the user space within the TCP/IP protocol handler invoked by interrupts. It totally avoids polling of sockets and reduces system call overhead, which becomes dominant in large-scale clusters. In addition, its immediate and asynchronous receive operation avoids message flow disruption due to a shortage of capacity in the receive buffer, and keeps the bandwidth high. An evaluation using the NAS Parallel Benchmarks shows that 02G made an MPI implementation up to 30 percent faster than the original one. An evaluation on bandwidth also shows that 02G made an MPI implementation independent of the number of connections, while an implementation with sockets was greatly affected by the number of connections.
Keywords
application program interfaces; computer communications software; computer interfaces; message passing; software libraries; transport protocols; workstation clusters; 02G communication mechanism; MPI communication library; MPI communication model; NAS Parallel Benchmarks; TCP receive buffer; TCP/IP protocol handler; asynchronous communication mechanism; connection-oriented stream communication; large-scale commodity-based clusters; message flow disruption; protocol stacks; receive queue management; socket interface; user space; Asynchronous communication; Bandwidth; Communication industry; Ethernet networks; Kernel; Large-scale systems; Libraries; Protocols; Sockets; TCPIP;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Cluster Computing, 2004 IEEE International Conference on
ISSN
1552-5244
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8694-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CLUSTR.2004.1392597
Filename
1392597
Link To Document