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Paul R. Eller, Torsten Hoefler, William Gropp:
| | Using Performance Models to Understand Scalable Krylov Solver Performance at Scale for Structured Grid Problems
(In Proceedings of the 2019 ACM International Conference on Supercomputing (ICS'19), presented in Phoenix, AZ, ACM, Jun. 2019)
AbstractKrylov solvers are key kernels in many large-scale science and
engineering applications for solving sparse linear systems. Applications running at scale can experience significant slowdown due to
factors such as network congestion, off-node congestion, network
distance, and performance variation across processes. Performance
models can help us better understand factors limiting performance,
however simple models fail to capture slowdowns often occurring
at scale and performance variation across multiple runs of the
same code. This work develops performance models that capture
behavior found at scale and uses these models to guide optimizations for Krylov solvers and related kernels using both blocking
and non-blocking communication for structured grid problems at
scale. We use detailed performance analysis with network performance counters to show how network behavior relates to observed
performance and guide the development of performance models
that capture the runtime impact of network congestion, network
distance, communication and computation overlap, and process
mappings. These models guide us to optimize kernels using MPI
protocol changes, node-aware communication, and topology-aware
communication. The resulting tools and analysis provide us with a
better understanding of how to improve performance at scale that
can benefit a wider range of applications.
Documentsdownload article:
| | BibTeX | @inproceedings{eller-modeling, author={Paul R. Eller and Torsten Hoefler and William Gropp}, title={{Using Performance Models to Understand Scalable Krylov Solver Performance at Scale for Structured Grid Problems}}, year={2019}, month={Jun.}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 2019 ACM International Conference on Supercomputing (ICS'19)}, location={Phoenix, AZ}, publisher={ACM}, source={http://www.unixer.de/~htor/publications/}, } |
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