An I/O-conscious tiling strategy for disk-resident data sets
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2002
Abstract
This paper describes a tiling technique that can be used by application programmers and optimizing compilers to obtain I/O-efficient versions of regular scientific loop nests. Due to the particular characteristics of I/O operations, a straighforward extension of the traditional tiling method to I/O-intensive programs may result in poor I/O performance. Therefore, the technique presented in this paper adapts iteration space tiling for I/O-performing loop nests to deliver high I/O performance. The generated code results in huge savings in the number of I/O calls as well as the volume of data transferred between the disk subsystem and main memory. Our experimental results on the IBM SP-2 distributed-memory message-passing multiprocessor demonstrate that the reduction in these two parameters, namely, the number of I/O calls and the transferred data volume, can lead to a marked decrease in overall execution times of I/O-intensive loop nests. In a number of loop nests extracted from several benchmarks and math libraries, we were able to improve the execution times by an average 42.5% for one data set and by an average 47.4% for another.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Supercomputing
First Page
257
Last Page
284
Recommended Citation
Kandemir, M., Choudhary, A., & Ramanujam, J. (2002). An I/O-conscious tiling strategy for disk-resident data sets. Journal of Supercomputing, 21 (3), 257-284. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014156327748