Accelerating Irregular Computations with Hardware Transactional Memory and Active Messages

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Authors Maciej Besta, Torsten Hoefler arXiv ID 2010.09135 Category cs.DC: Distributed Computing Citations 46 Venue IEEE International Symposium on High-Performance Parallel Distributed Computing Last Checked 6 months ago
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We propose Atomic Active Messages (AAM), a mechanism that accelerates irregular graph computations on both shared- and distributed-memory machines. The key idea behind AAM is that hardware transactional memory (HTM) can be used for simple and efficient processing of irregular structures in highly parallel environments. We illustrate techniques such as coarsening and coalescing that enable hardware transactions to considerably accelerate graph processing.We conduct a detailed performance analysis of AAM on Intel Haswell and IBM Blue Gene/Q and we illustrate various performance tradeoffs between different HTM parameters that impact the efficiency of graph processing. AAM can be used to implement abstractions offered by existing programming models and to improve the performance of irregular graph processing codes such as Graph500 or Galois.
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