Optimized memory-based messaging: leveraging the memory system for high-performance communication
Abstract: "Memory-based messaging, passing messages between programs using shared memory, is a recognized technique for efficient communication that takes advantage of memory system performance. However, the conventional operating system support for this approach is inefficient, especially for...
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1994
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Schriftenreihe: | Stanford University / Department of Computer Science: Report STAN-CS
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "Memory-based messaging, passing messages between programs using shared memory, is a recognized technique for efficient communication that takes advantage of memory system performance. However, the conventional operating system support for this approach is inefficient, especially for large-scale multiprocessor interconnects, and is too complex to effectively support in hardware. This paper describes hardware and software optimizations for memory-based messaging that efficiently exploit the mechanisms of the memory system to provide superior communication performance. We describe the overall model of optimized memory-based messaging, its implementation in an operating system kernel and hardware support for this approach in a scalable multiprocessor architecture. The optimizations include address-valued signals, message- oriented memory consistency and automatic signaling on write. Performance evaluations show these extensions provide a three-to-five-fold improvement in communication performance over a comparable software-only implementation." |
Beschreibung: | Literaturverz. S. 22 - 24 |
Beschreibung: | 24 S. graph. Darst. |
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spelling | Cheriton, David R. Verfasser aut Optimized memory-based messaging leveraging the memory system for high-performance communication David R. Cheriton and Robert A. Kutter Stanford, Calif. 1994 24 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Stanford University / Department of Computer Science: Report STAN-CS 1506 Literaturverz. S. 22 - 24 Abstract: "Memory-based messaging, passing messages between programs using shared memory, is a recognized technique for efficient communication that takes advantage of memory system performance. However, the conventional operating system support for this approach is inefficient, especially for large-scale multiprocessor interconnects, and is too complex to effectively support in hardware. This paper describes hardware and software optimizations for memory-based messaging that efficiently exploit the mechanisms of the memory system to provide superior communication performance. We describe the overall model of optimized memory-based messaging, its implementation in an operating system kernel and hardware support for this approach in a scalable multiprocessor architecture. The optimizations include address-valued signals, message- oriented memory consistency and automatic signaling on write. Performance evaluations show these extensions provide a three-to-five-fold improvement in communication performance over a comparable software-only implementation." Operating systems (Computers) Kutter, Robert A. Verfasser aut Department of Computer Science: Report STAN-CS Stanford University 1506 (DE-604)BV008928280 1506 |
spellingShingle | Cheriton, David R. Kutter, Robert A. Optimized memory-based messaging leveraging the memory system for high-performance communication Operating systems (Computers) |
title | Optimized memory-based messaging leveraging the memory system for high-performance communication |
title_auth | Optimized memory-based messaging leveraging the memory system for high-performance communication |
title_exact_search | Optimized memory-based messaging leveraging the memory system for high-performance communication |
title_full | Optimized memory-based messaging leveraging the memory system for high-performance communication David R. Cheriton and Robert A. Kutter |
title_fullStr | Optimized memory-based messaging leveraging the memory system for high-performance communication David R. Cheriton and Robert A. Kutter |
title_full_unstemmed | Optimized memory-based messaging leveraging the memory system for high-performance communication David R. Cheriton and Robert A. Kutter |
title_short | Optimized memory-based messaging |
title_sort | optimized memory based messaging leveraging the memory system for high performance communication |
title_sub | leveraging the memory system for high-performance communication |
topic | Operating systems (Computers) |
topic_facet | Operating systems (Computers) |
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