DocumentCode
3299464
Title
A Comparison of Automatic Parallelization Tools/Compilers on the SGI Origin 2000
Author
Frumkin, Michael ; Hribar, Michelle ; Jin, Haoqiang ; Waheed, A. ; Yan, Jerry
Author_Institution
NASA Ames Research Center
fYear
1998
fDate
07-13 Nov. 1998
Firstpage
39
Lastpage
39
Abstract
Porting applications to new high performance parallel and distributed computing platforms is a challenging task. Since writing parallel code by hand is time consuming and costly, porting codes would ideally be automated by using some parallelization tools and compilers. In this paper, we compare the performance of three parallelization tools and compilers based on the NAS Parallel Benchmark and a CFD application, ARC3D, on the SGI Origin2000 multiprocessor. The tools and compilers compared include: 1) CAPTools: an interactive computer aided parallelization toolkit, 2) Portland Group´s HPF compiler, and 3) the MIPSPro FORTRAN compiler available on the Origin2000, with support for shared memory multiprocessing directives and MP runtime library. The tools and compilers are evaluated in four areas: 1) required user interaction, 2) limitations, 3) portability and 4) performance. Based on these results, a discussion on the feasibility of computer-aided parallelization of aerospace applications is presented along with suggestions for future work.
Keywords
Automatic parallelization; CAPTools; HPF; NAS Parallel Benchmarks; SGI; parallelization tools; parallelizing compilers; Application software; Concurrent computing; Distributed computing; Grid computing; Large-scale systems; NASA; Personal communication networks; Space technology; Workstations; Writing; Automatic parallelization; CAPTools; HPF; NAS Parallel Benchmarks; SGI; parallelization tools; parallelizing compilers;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Supercomputing, 1998.SC98. IEEE/ACM Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8707-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SC.1998.10010
Filename
1437326
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