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Understanding the use of message passing interface in exascale proxy applications

Nawrin Sultana, Martin Rüfenacht, Anthony Skjellum, Purushotham Bangalore, Ignacio Laguna, Kathryn Mohror

2020Concurrency and Computation Practice and Experience23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Summary The Exascale Computing Project (ECP) focuses on the development of future exascale‐capable applications. Most ECP applications use the message passing interface (MPI) as their parallel programming model with mini‐apps serving as proxies. This paper explores the explicit usage of MPI in such ECP proxy applications. We empirically analyze 14 proxy applications from the ECP Proxy Apps Suite. We use the MPI profiling interface (PMPI) to collect MPI usage patterns in ECP proxy apps. Our analysis shows that a small subset of features from MPI is commonly used in the proxies of exascale‐capable applications, even when they reference third‐party libraries. This study is intended to provide a better understanding of the use of MPI in current exascale applications. The findings can help focus software investments made for exascale systems in the MPI middleware including optimization, fault‐tolerance, tuning, and hardware‐offload.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceExascale computingMessage Passing InterfaceSuiteProxy (statistics)Message passingProfiling (computer programming)Operating systemParallel computingSupercomputerMachine learningHistoryArchaeologyAdvanced Data Storage TechnologiesCloud Computing and Resource ManagementParallel Computing and Optimization Techniques