Abstract

The paper describes an efficient communication support for the global address space programming model on the IBM SP, a commercial example of the SMP (symmetric multi-processor) clusters. Our approach integrates shared memory with active messages, threads and remote memory copy between nodes. The shared memory operations offer substantial performance improvement over LAPI, IBM one-sided communication library, within an SMP node. Based on the experiments with the SPLASH-2 LU benchmark and a molecular dynamics simulation, our multiprotocol support for the global address space is found to improve performance and scalability of applications. This approach could also be used in optimizing the MPI-2 one-sided communication on the SMP clusters.KeywordsShared MemoryRemote MemoryActive MessageGlobal ArrayMemory CopyThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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