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Daniele De Sensi, Salvatore Di Girolamo, Saleh Ashkboos, Shigang Li, Torsten Hoefler

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Abstract

The allreduce operation is one of the most commonly used communication routines in distributed applications. To improve its bandwidth and to reduce network traffic, this operation can be accelerated by offloading it to network switches, that aggregate the data received from the hosts, and send them back the aggregated result. However, existing solutions provide limited customization opportunities and might provide suboptimal performance when dealing with custom operators and data types, with sparse data, or when reproducibility of the aggregation is a concern. To deal with these problems, in this work we design a flexible programmable switch by using as a building block PsPIN, a RISC-V architecture implementing the sPIN programming model. We then design, model, and analyze different algorithms for executing the aggregation on this architecture, showing performance improvements compared to state-of-the-art approaches.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceBlock (permutation group theory)PersonalizationArchitectureDistributed computingBandwidth (computing)Computer architectureAggregate (composite)Network architectureEmbedded systemComputer networkGeometryMaterials scienceComposite materialWorld Wide WebArtVisual artsMathematicsCloud Computing and Resource ManagementSoftware-Defined Networks and 5GSoftware System Performance and Reliability
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