• DocumentCode
    3629733
  • Title

    Measuring Operating System Overhead on CMT Processors

  • Author

    Petar Radojkovic;Vladimir Cakarevic;Javier Verdú;Alejandro Pajuelo;Roberto Gioiosa;Francisco J. Cazorla;Mario Nemirovsky;Mateo Valero

  • Author_Institution
    Barcelona Supercomput. Center, Barcelona
  • fYear
    2008
  • Firstpage
    133
  • Lastpage
    140
  • Abstract
    Numerous studies have shown that Operating System (OS)noise is one of the reasons for significant performance degradation in clustered architectures. Although many studies examine the OS noise for High Performance Computing (HPC),especially in multi-processor/core systems, most of them focus on 2- or 4-core systems.In this paper, we analyze the major sources of OS noise on a massive multithreading processor, the Sun UltraSPARC T1,running Linux and Solaris. Since a real system is too complex to analyze, we compare those results with a low-overhead runtime environment: the Netra Data Plane Software Suite (Netra DPS).Our results show that the overhead introduced by the OStimer interrupt in Linux and Solaris depends on the particular core and hardware context in which the application is running. This overhead is up to 30% when the application is executed on the same hardware context of the timer interrupt handler and up to 10% when the application and the timer interrupt handler run on different contexts but on the same core.We detect no overhead when the benchmark and the timer interrupt handler run on different cores of the processor.
  • Keywords
    "Operating systems","Linux","Hardware","Application software","Degradation","Computer architecture","High performance computing","Working environment noise","Multithreading","Sun"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing, 2008. SBAC-PAD ´08. 20th International Symposium on
  • ISSN
    1550-6533
  • Print_ISBN
    978-0-7695-3423-7
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/SBAC-PAD.2008.19
  • Filename
    4685737