Re: [Gems-users] Time spent in synchronization


Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 10:03:54 -0600
From: "Mike Marty" <mike.marty@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Gems-users] Time spent in synchronization
What real machine did you use?

Running Simics without Ruby is cheating since there is no synchronization penalty (everything is 1 IPC).

MESI_SCMP_directory is a blocking directory protocol, so any lock handoffs are essentially 4-hop.  What interconnect topology were you using? 

--Mike


On Dec 13, 2007 10:01 AM, Hemayet Hossain <hossain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All,
I am simulating some splash2 benchmarks by using ruby with simics 2.2.19
(Solaris 10) and to characterize the time spent in synchronization, I
have instrumented the synchronization calls like locks and barrier. I
have binded each thread to a specific processor (one-to-one) and
collecting the time by calling high resolution timer gethrtime().  In
real machine run (having 16 processors) for 16 threads I get around 19%
time spent on synchronization for a program. If I run the same program
in simics without ruby, I also get similar percentage of time spent in
synchronization.

But If I run the same program in simics with ruby, the time spent in
synchronization is much higher (goes around 75% of total).  I have
collected the time from both programs and from ruby. Both are getting
almost same percentage number. I am using MESI_SCMP_directory like
protocol having 2 cycles for L1 and 14 cycles for L2 access.

Does anyone have any idea what's going on? What wrong with my setup? I
would really appreciate your reply.
Thanks,
Hemayet

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