Title
Double standards: bringing task parallelism to HPF via the message passing interface
Abstract
High Performance Fortran (HPF) does not allow efficient expression of mixed task/data-parallel computations or the coupling of separately compiled data-parallel modules. In this paper, we show how a coordination library implementing the Message Passing Interface (MPI) can be used to represent these common parallel program structures. This library allows data-parallel tasks to exchange distributed data structures using calls to simple communication functions. We present microbenchmark results that characterize the performance of this library and that quantify the impact of optimizations that allow reuse of communication schedules in common situations. In addition, results from two-dimensional FFT, convolution, and multiblock programs demonstrate that the HPF/MPI library can provide performance superior to that of pure HPF. We conclude that this synergistic combination of two parallel programming standards represents a useful approach to task parallelism in a data-parallel framework, increasing the range of problems addressable in HPF without requiring complex compiler technology.
Year
DOI
Venue
1996
10.1145/369028.369104
SC
DocType
ISBN
Citations 
Conference
0-89791-854-1
22
PageRank 
References 
Authors
2.53
12
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Foster Ian1229382663.24
David R. Kohr, Jr.2434.40
Rakesh Krishnaiyer317419.65
Alok N. Choudhary43441326.32