Fine-grain multithreading with the EM-X multiprocessor
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-1997
Abstract
Multithreading aims to tolerate latency by overlapping communication with computation. This report explicates the multithreading capabilities of the EM-X distributed-memory multiprocessor through empirical studies. The EM-X provides hardware supports for fine-grain multithreading, including a by-passing mechanism for direct remote reads and writes, hardware FIFO thread scheduling, and dedicated instructions for generating fixed-sized communication packets. Bitonic sorting and Fast Fourier Transform are selected for experiments. Parameters that characterize the performance of multithreading are investigated, including the number of threads, the number of thread switches, the run length, and the number of remote reads. Experimental results indicate that the best communication performance occurs when the number of threads is two to four. FFT yielded over 95% overlapping due to a large amount of computation and communication parallelism across threads. Even in the absence of thread computation parallelism, multithreading helps overlap over 35% of the communication time for bitonic sorting.
Identifier
0030661014 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Annual ACM Symposium on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1145/258492.258511
First Page
189
Last Page
198
Recommended Citation
Sohn, Andrew; Kodama, Yuetsu; Ku, Jui; Sato, Mitsuhisa; Sakane, Hirofumi; Yamana, Hayato; Sakai, Shuichi; and Yamaguchi, Yoshinori, "Fine-grain multithreading with the EM-X multiprocessor" (1997). Faculty Publications. 16764.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/16764
