Abstract

With the aim to address the increasing difficulty of efficiently using large number of cores in many-core processors,a core-partitioned adaptive scheduling algorithm,named CASM(core-partitioned adaptive scheduling for many-core systems),is proposed.CASM dynamically aggregates cores into different partitions by splitting or merging task-clusters,which ensures the efficiency of isolated accessing in these core partitions.To improve the scheduling efficiency of CASM,equi-partitioning scheduling algorithm is adopted to reallocate the cores among task-clusters,and the feedback-driven adaptive scheduling algorithm is implemented within the task-clusters.Online competitive analysis shows that CASM achieves 2-competitiveness ratio with respect to the execution time of parallel jobs,which indicates that CASM has better performance and scalability.The experimental results demonstrate that compared with WS(work-stealing),AGDEQ(adaptive greedy dynamic equi-partitioning) and EQUI?EQUI,CASM reduces the execution time of the same workload by nearly 46%,32% and 15% respectively.Under the same power consumption,CASM greatly enhances the system throughput.

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