Analysis and Approximation of Optimal Co-Scheduling on Chip Multiprocessors (2008)
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BibTeX
@MISC{Jiang08analysisand,
author = {Yunlian Jiang and Chen Jie and et al.},
title = {Analysis and Approximation of Optimal Co-Scheduling on Chip Multiprocessors },
year = {2008}
}
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Abstract
Cache sharing among processors is important for Chip Multiprocessors to reduce inter-thread latency, but also brings cache contention, degrading program performance considerably. Recent studies have shown that job co-scheduling can effectively alleviate the contention, but it remains an open question how to efficiently find optimal co-schedules. Solving the question is critical for determining the potential of a co-scheduling system. This paper presents a theoretical analysis of the complexity of co-scheduling, proving its NPcompleteness. Furthermore, for a special case when there are two sharers per chip, we propose an algorithm that finds the optimal co-schedules in polynomial time. For more complex cases, we design and evaluate a sequence of approximation algorithms, among which, the hierarchical matching algorithm produces near-optimal schedules and shows good scalability. This study facilitates the evaluation of co-scheduling systems, as well as offers some techniques directly usable in proactive job co-scheduling.







