sFtree

Author:

Bogdanski Bartosz1,Reinemo Sven-Arne1,Sem-Jacobsen Frank Olaf1,Gran Ernst Gunnar1

Affiliation:

1. Simula Research Laboratory, Norway

Abstract

Existing fat-tree routing algorithms fully exploit the path diversity of a fat-tree topology in the context of compute node traffic, but they lack support for deadlock-free and fully connected switch-to-switch communication. Such support is crucial for efficient system management, for example, in InfiniBand (IB) systems. With the general increase in system management capabilities found in modern InfiniBand switches, the lack of deadlock-free switch-to-switch communication is a problem for fat-tree-based IB installations because management traffic might cause routing deadlocks that bring the whole system down. This lack of deadlock-free communication affects all system management and diagnostic tools using LID routing. In this paper, we propose the sFtree routing algorithm that guarantees deadlock-free and fully connected switch-to-switch communication in fat-trees while maintaining the properties of the current fat-tree algorithm. We prove that the algorithm is deadlock free and we implement it in OpenSM for evaluation. We evaluate the performance of the sFtree algorithm experimentally on a small cluster and we do a large-scale evaluation through simulations. The results confirm that the sFtree routing algorithm is deadlock-free and show that the impact of switch-to-switch management traffic on the end-node traffic is negligible.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Hardware and Architecture,Information Systems,Software

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