[Beowulf] slightly [OT] smp boxes
Mark Hahn
hahn at mcmaster.ca
Sun Oct 19 14:15:03 PDT 2008
> The SiCortex systems are clusters of 6-core SMPs. There is no load/store
> access to memory on other nodes, although the interconnect is fast enough to
> make software access to remote memory quite interesting.
interesting way to put it, since competing interconnects are at least
as fast (I'm thinking about the usual IB claim of ~1 us latency).
> I've been coding shmem and GASnet implementations for the SiCortex
> interconnect recently, and on the older 500 MHz systems a "put" takes about
> 800 ns and a "get" takes a little under 3 microseconds before any particular
so the 800ns put is half RTT for two nodes doing ping-pong puts?
> On the remote-paging side, I put together a prototype that gets about 2
> GB/sec and 64K page fault latencies under 100 microseconds, again, not
> optimized.
ouch. do you know how much of that time is due to slow MMU interaction?
(at 2 GB/s, the wiretime for 64k should be 33 us, if I calculate correctly)
> after all. I am kind of amused by all the press and angst about "multicore",
well, academics need _something_ to motivate grants, and the gov isn't
likley to support all the nation's CS depts on gaming research ;)
also, I suspect intel and perhaps sun have encouraged the brouhaha.
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