DocumentCode
3557915
Title
An Integrated Approach to Locality-Conscious Processor Allocation and Scheduling of Mixed-Parallel Applications
Author
Vydyanathan, Naga ; Krishnamoorthy, Sriram ; Sabin, Gerald M. ; Catalyurek, Umit V. ; Kurc, Tahsin ; Sadayappan, Ponnuswamy ; Saltz, Joel H.
Author_Institution
Siemens Corp. Technol., Bangalore
Volume
20
Issue
8
fYear
2009
Firstpage
1158
Lastpage
1172
Abstract
Complex parallel applications can often be modeled as directed acyclic graphs of coarse-grained application tasks with dependences. These applications exhibit both task and data parallelism, and combining these two (also called mixed parallelism) has been shown to be an effective model for their execution. In this paper, we present an algorithm to compute the appropriate mix of task and data parallelism required to minimize the parallel completion time (makespan) of these applications. In other words, our algorithm determines the set of tasks that should be run concurrently and the number of processors to be allocated to each task. The processor allocation and scheduling decisions are made in an integrated manner and are based on several factors such as the structure of the task graph, the runtime estimates and scalability characteristics of the tasks, and the intertask data communication volumes. A locality-conscious scheduling strategy is used to improve intertask data reuse. Evaluation through simulations and actual executions of task graphs derived from real applications and synthetic graphs shows that our algorithm consistently generates schedules with a lower makespan as compared to Critical Path Reduction (CPR) and Critical Path and Allocation (CPA), two previously proposed scheduling algorithms. Our algorithm also produces schedules that have a lower makespan than pure task- and data-parallel schedules. For task graphs with known optimal schedules or lower bounds on the makespan, our algorithm generates schedules that are closer to the optima than other scheduling approaches.
Keywords
directed graphs; parallel processing; resource allocation; scheduling; coarse-grained application; complex parallel application; critical path and allocation; critical path reduction; data parallelism; directed acyclic graph; intertask data communication; intertask data reuse; locality-conscious processor allocation; locality-conscious processor scheduling; locality-conscious scheduling; mixed parallelism; mixed-parallel application; parallel completion time; scalability characteristics; task graph; task parallelism; Load balancing and task assignment; Mixed-parallelism; Processor Allocation and Scheduling; Processor allocation; Scheduling and task partitioning; data-flow graphs; locality-conscious scheduling.; mixed parallelism; scheduling;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Location
10/10/2008 12:00:00 AM
ISSN
1045-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPDS.2008.219
Filename
4641915
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