DocumentCode
3588933
Title
Netloc: Towards a Comprehensive View of the HPC System Topology
Author
Goglin, Brice ; Hursey, Joshua ; Squyres, Jeffrey M.
Author_Institution
Inria Bordeaux - Sud-ouest, Talence, France
fYear
2014
Firstpage
216
Lastpage
225
Abstract
The increasing complexity of High Performance Computing (HPC) server architectures and networks has made topology- and affinity-awareness a critical component of HPC application optimization. Although there is a portable mechanism for accessing the server-internal topology there is no such mechanism for accessing the network topology of modern HPC systems in an equally portable manner. The Network Locality (netloc) project provides mechanisms for portably discovering and abstractly representing the network topology of modern HPC systems. Additionally, netloc provides the ability to merge the network topology with the server-internal topologies resulting in a comprehensive map of the HPC system topology. Using a modular infrastructure, netloc provides support for a variety of network types and discovery techniques. By representing the network topology as a graph, netloc supports any network topology configuration. The netloc architecture hides the topology discovery mechanism from the application developer thus allowing them to focus on traversing and analyzing the resulting map of the HPC system topology.
Keywords
optimisation; parallel processing; software architecture; HPC application optimization; HPC system topology; high performance computing; netloc architecture; network locality; server-internal topology; Libraries; Network topology; Ports (Computers); Program processors; Routing; Servers; Topology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Parallel Processing Workshops (ICCPW), 2014 43rd International Conference on
ISSN
1530-2016
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICPPW.2014.38
Filename
7103456
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