Adapt or Become Extinct!
Paper i proceeding, 2011

The High-Performance Computing ecosystem consists of a large variety of execution platforms that demonstrate a wide diversity in hardware characteristics such as CPU architecture, memory organization, interconnection network, accelerators, etc. This environment also presents a number of hard boundaries (walls) for applications which limit software development (parallel programming wall), performance (memory wall, communication wall) and viability (power wall). The only way to survive in such a demanding environment is by adaptation. In this paper we discuss how dynamic information collected during the execution of an application can be utilized to adapt the execution context and may lead to performance gains beyond those provided by static information and compile-time adaptation. We consider specialization based on dynamic information like user input, architectural characteristics such as the memory hierarchy organization, and the execution profile of the application as obtained from the execution platform's performance monitoring units. One of the challenges of future execution platforms is to allow the seamless integration of these various kinds of information with information obtained from static analysis (either during ahead-of-time or just-in-time) compilation. We extend the notion of information-driven adaptation and outline the architecture of an infrastructure designed to enable information flow and adaptation through-out the life-cycle of an application.

Författare

Georgios Goumas

National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)

Sally A McKee

Chalmers, Data- och informationsteknik, Datorteknik

Magnus Själander

Chalmers, Data- och informationsteknik, Datorteknik

Thomas R. Gross

Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH)

Sven Karlsson

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU)

Christian W. Probst

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU)

Lixin Zhang

National Climate Center Beijing

Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Adaptive Self-Tuning Computing Systems for the Exaflop Era

46-51
978-1-4503-0708-6 (ISBN)

Styrkeområden

Informations- och kommunikationsteknik

Ämneskategorier

Datavetenskap (datalogi)

DOI

10.1145/2000417.2000422

ISBN

978-1-4503-0708-6

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