Run-time Support for Adaptive Load Balancing
Workshop on Runtime Systems for Parallel Programming at IPDPS (RTSPP) 2000
Publication Type: Paper
Repository URL: RTSPP2000
Abstract
Many parallel scientific applications have dynamic and irregular
computational structure. However, most such applications exhibit
persistence of computational load and communication structure. This
allows us to embed measurement-based automatic load balancing
framework in run-time systems of parallel languages that are used
to build such applications. In this paper, we describe such a
framework built for the Converse~\cite{InterOpLongINTL96}
interoperable runtime system. This framework is composed of
mechanisms for recording application performance data, a mechanism
for object migration, and interfaces for plug-in load balancing
strategy objects. Interfaces for strategy objects allow easy
implementation of novel load balancing strategies that could use
application characteristics on the entire machine, or only a local
neighborhood. We present the performance of a few strategies on a
synthetic benchmark and also the impact of automatic load balancing
on an actual application.
TextRef
L. V. Kale and Milind Bhandarkar and Robert Brunner "Run-time Support for
Adaptive Load Balancing", Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Proceedings of
4th Workshop on Runtime Systems for Parallel Programming (RTSPP) Cancun -
Mexico, vol. 1800, editor J. Rolim, pp. 1152-1159, March 2000.
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