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A Network Contention Model for the Extreme-scale Simulator...

by Christian Engelmann, Thomas J Naughton Iii
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Conference Paper
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34th IASTED International Conference on Modelling, Identification and Control (MIC) 2015
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Innsbruck, Austria
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The Extreme-scale Simulator (xSim) is a performance investigation toolkit for high-performance computing (HPC) hardware/software co-design. It permits running a HPC application with millions of concurrent execution threads, while observing its performance in a simulated extreme-scale system. This paper details a newly developed network modeling feature for xSim, eliminating the shortcomings of the existing network modeling capabilities. The approach takes a different path for implementing network contention and bandwidth capacity modeling using a less synchronous and accurate enough model design. With the new network modeling feature, xSim is able to simulate on-chip and on-node networks with reasonable accuracy and overheads.