Title :
The SPLASH-2 programs: characterization and methodological considerations
Author :
Woo, Steven Cameron ; Ohara, Moriyoshi ; Torrie, Evan ; Singh, Jaswinder Pal ; Gupta, Anoop
Author_Institution :
Comput. Syst. Lab., Stanford Univ., CA, USA
Abstract :
The SPLASH-2 suite of parallel applications has recently been released to facilitate the study of centralized and distributed shared-address-space multiprocessors. In this context, the paper has two goals. One is to quantitatively characterize the SPLASH-2 programs in terms of fundamental properties and architectural interactions that are important to understand them well. The properties we study include the computational load balance, communication to computation ratio and traffic needs, important working set sizes, and issues related to spatial locality, as well as how these properties scale with problem size and the number of processors. The other, related goal is methodological: to assist people who will use the programs in architectural evaluations to prune the space of application and machine parameters in an informed and meaningful way. For example, by characterizing the working sets of the applications, we describe which operating points in terms of cache size and problem size are representative of realistic situations, which are not, and which re redundant. Using SPLASH-2 as an example, we hope to convey the importance of understanding the interplay of problem size, number of processors, and working sets in designing experiments and interpreting their results.
Keywords :
cache storage; parallel architectures; parallel programming; resource allocation; shared memory systems; SPLASH-2 parallel application suite; SPLASH-2 programs; application parameters; architectural interactions; cache size; centralized shared-address-space multiprocessors; characterization; communication to computation ratio; computational load balance; distributed shared-address-space multiprocessors; machine parameters; methodological considerations; operating points; problem size; processors; spatial locality; traffic needs; working set sizes; Application software; Computer science; Context; Delay; Distributed computing; Graphics; Laboratories; Permission; Sensitivity analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Architecture, 1995. Proceedings., 22nd Annual International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-89791-698-0