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JArena: Partitioned Shared Memory for NUMA-awareness in Multi-threaded Scientific Applications (1902.07590v1)

Published 20 Feb 2019 in cs.DC and cs.PF

Abstract: The distributed shared memory (DSM) architecture is widely used in today's computer design to mitigate the ever-widening processing-memory gap, and inevitably exhibits non-uniform memory access (NUMA) to shared-memory parallel applications. Failure to achieve full NUMA-awareness can significantly downgrade application performance, especially on today's manycore platforms with tens to hundreds of cores. Yet traditional approaches such as first-touch and memory policy fail short in either false page-sharing, fragmentation, or ease-of-use. In this paper, we propose a partitioned shared memory approach which allows multi-threaded applications to achieve full NUMA-awareness with only minor code changes and develop a companying NUMA-aware heap manager which eliminates false page-sharing and minimizes fragmentation. Experiments on a 256-core cc-NUMA computing node show that the proposed approach achieves true NUMA-awareness and improves the performance of typical multi-threaded scientific applications up to 4.3 folds with the increased use of cores.

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