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Studies on the energy and deep memory behaviour of a cache-oblivious, task-based hyperbolic PDE solver

Dominic E Charrier 1
Benjamin Hazelwood 1
Ekaterina Tutlyaeva 2
Michael Bader 3
M. Dumbser 4
Michael Dumbser 4
Andrey Kudryavtsev 5
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2019-04-15
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR1.051
CiteScore7.4
Impact factor2.5
ISSN10943420, 17412846
Hardware and Architecture
Software
Theoretical Computer Science
Abstract

We study the performance behaviour of a seismic simulation using the ExaHyPE engine with a specific focus on memory characteristics and energy needs. ExaHyPE combines dynamically adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) with ADER-DG. It is parallelized using tasks, and it is cache efficient. AMR plus ADER-DG yields a task graph which is highly dynamic in nature and comprises both arithmetically expensive tasks and tasks which challenge the memory’s latency. The expensive tasks and thus the whole code benefit from AVX vectorization, although we suffer from memory access bursts. A frequency reduction of the chip improves the code’s energy-to-solution. Yet, it does not mitigate burst effects. The bursts’ latency penalty becomes worse once we add Intel Optane technology, increase the core count significantly or make individual, computationally heavy tasks fall out of close caches. Thread overbooking to hide away these latency penalties becomes contra-productive with noninclusive caches as it destroys the cache and vectorization character. In cases where memory-intense and computationally expensive tasks overlap, ExaHyPE’s cache-oblivious implementation nevertheless can exploit deep, noninclusive, heterogeneous memory effectively, as main memory misses arise infrequently and slow down only few cores. We thus propose that upcoming supercomputing simulation codes with dynamic, inhomogeneous task graphs are actively supported by thread runtimes in intermixing tasks of different compute character, and we propose that future hardware actively allows codes to downclock the cores running particular task types.

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Charrier D. E. et al. Studies on the energy and deep memory behaviour of a cache-oblivious, task-based hyperbolic PDE solver // International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications. 2019. Vol. 33. No. 5. pp. 973-986.
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Charrier D. E., Hazelwood B., Tutlyaeva E., Bader M., Dumbser M., Dumbser M., Kudryavtsev A., Moskovsky A., Weinzierl T. Studies on the energy and deep memory behaviour of a cache-oblivious, task-based hyperbolic PDE solver // International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications. 2019. Vol. 33. No. 5. pp. 973-986.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1177/1094342019842645
UR - https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1094342019842645
TI - Studies on the energy and deep memory behaviour of a cache-oblivious, task-based hyperbolic PDE solver
T2 - International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
AU - Charrier, Dominic E
AU - Hazelwood, Benjamin
AU - Tutlyaeva, Ekaterina
AU - Bader, Michael
AU - Dumbser, M.
AU - Dumbser, Michael
AU - Kudryavtsev, Andrey
AU - Moskovsky, Alexander
AU - Weinzierl, Tobias
PY - 2019
DA - 2019/04/15
PB - SAGE
SP - 973-986
IS - 5
VL - 33
SN - 1094-3420
SN - 1741-2846
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@article{2019_Charrier,
author = {Dominic E Charrier and Benjamin Hazelwood and Ekaterina Tutlyaeva and Michael Bader and M. Dumbser and Michael Dumbser and Andrey Kudryavtsev and Alexander Moskovsky and Tobias Weinzierl},
title = {Studies on the energy and deep memory behaviour of a cache-oblivious, task-based hyperbolic PDE solver},
journal = {International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications},
year = {2019},
volume = {33},
publisher = {SAGE},
month = {apr},
url = {https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1094342019842645},
number = {5},
pages = {973--986},
doi = {10.1177/1094342019842645}
}
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Charrier, Dominic E., et al. “Studies on the energy and deep memory behaviour of a cache-oblivious, task-based hyperbolic PDE solver.” International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, vol. 33, no. 5, Apr. 2019, pp. 973-986. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1094342019842645.