DocumentCode
451238
Title
Improving the Scalability of Parallel Jobs by adding Parallel Awareness to the Operating System
Author
Jones, Terry ; Dawson, Shawn ; Neely, Rob ; Tuel, William ; Brenner, Larry ; Fier, Jeffrey ; Blackmore, Robert ; Caffrey, Patrick ; Maskell, Brian ; Tomlinson, Paul ; Roberts, Mark
Author_Institution
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA
fYear
2003
fDate
15-21 Nov. 2003
Firstpage
10
Lastpage
10
Abstract
A parallel application benefits from scheduling policies that include a global perspective of the application´s process working set. As the interactions among cooperating processes increase, mechanisms to ameliorate waiting within one or more of the processes become more important. In particular, collective operations such as barriers and reductions are extremely sensitive to even usually harmless events such as context switches among members of the process working set. For the last 18 months, we have been researching the impact of random short-lived interruptions such as timer-decrement processing and periodic daemon activity, and developing strategies to minimize their impact on large processor-count SPMD bulk-synchronous programming styles. We present a novel co-scheduling scheme for improving performance of fine-grain collective activities such as barriers and reductions, describe an implementation consisting of operating system kernel modifications and run-time system, and present a set of empirical results comparing the technique with traditional operating system scheduling. Our results indicate a speedup of over 300% on synchronizing collectives.
Keywords
Application software; Kernel; Laboratories; Linux; Operating systems; Processor scheduling; Scalability; Switches; USA Councils; Weapons;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Supercomputing, 2003 ACM/IEEE Conference
Print_ISBN
1-58113-695-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SC.2003.10024
Filename
1592913
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