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Nonintrusive AMR asynchrony for communication optimization

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Nguyen, Tan
Zhang, Weiqun
Almgren, Ann
Shalf, John

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Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) is a well known method for efficiently solving partial differential equations. A straightforward AMR algorithm typically exhibits many synchronization points even during a single time step, where costly communication often degrades the performance. This problem will be even more pronounced on future supercomputers containing billion way parallelism, which will raise the communication cost further. Re-designing AMR algorithms to avoid synchronization is not a viable solution due to the large code size and complex control structures. We present a nonintrusive asynchronous approach to hiding the effects of communication in an AMR application. Specifically, our approach reasons about data dependencies automatically using domain knowledge about AMR applications, allowing asynchrony to be discovered with only a modest amount of code modification. Using this approach, we optimize the synchronous AMR algorithm in the BoxLib software framework without severely affecting the productivity of the application programmer We observe around 27-31% performance improvement for an advection solver on the Hazel Hen supercomputer using 12288 cores.

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Springer International Publishing Ag

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Computer science, Theory methods

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