Publication: sRSP: GPUlarda Asimetrik Senkronizasyon Icin Yeni Olceklenebilir Bir Cozum
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Asymmetric sharing is a dynamic sharing model, where a shared data is heavily accessed by a (local) sharer, and rarely accessed by other (remote) sharers. On GPUs, without special support, asymmetric sharing requires heavily loaded synchronization on every access. With the introduction of Remote Scope Promotion (RSP), access to the local sharer is allowed with lightweight synchronization, while heavyweight synchronization is only used for remote accesses where it is rarely needed. RSP ensures data consistency by promoting local synchronizations on remote accesses. Unfortunately, the first implementation of RSP is not a scalable solution. We offer a more efficient and scalable RSP implementation. This new design, which we call sRSP, is based on the monitoring of the local sharer and the selective execution of heavyweight synchronization operations. We evaluated the sRSP with the time-detailed Gem5-APU simulator and the results show that the sRSP improves performance by an average of 29 percent on a 64 Compute Unit GPU.
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FOS: Computer and information sciences, Computer Science - Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing, Hardware Architecture (cs.AR), Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing (cs.DC), Computer Science - Hardware Architecture