Abstract

Asynchronous pipelining is a form of parallelism in which processors execute different loop tasks (loop statements) as opposed to different loop iterations. An asynchronous pipeline schedule for a loop is an assignment of loop tasks to processors, plus an order on instances of tasks assigned to the same processor. This variant of pipelining is particularly relevant in distributed memory systems (since pipeline control may be distributed across processors), but may also be used in shared memory systems.

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