Scalable and precise dynamic datarace detection for structured parallelism

Author:

Raman Raghavan1,Zhao Jisheng1,Sarkar Vivek1,Vechev Martin2,Yahav Eran3

Affiliation:

1. Rice University, Houston, TX, USA

2. ETH, Zurich, Switzerland

3. Technion, Haifa, Israel

Abstract

Existing dynamic race detectors suffer from at least one of the following three limitations: (i) space overhead per memory location grows linearly with the number of parallel threads [13], severely limiting the parallelism that the algorithm can handle; (ii) sequentialization : the parallel program must be processed in a sequential order, usually depth-first [12, 24]. This prevents the analysis from scaling with available hardware parallelism, inherently limiting its performance; (iii) inefficiency : even though race detectors with good theoretical complexity exist, they do not admit efficient implem entations and are unsuitable for practical use [4, 18]. We present a new precise dynamic race detector that leverages structured parallelism in order to address these limitations. Our algorithm requires constant space per memory location, works in parallel, and is efficient in practice. We implemented and evaluated our algorithm on a set of 15 benchmarks. Our experimental results indicate an average (geometric mean) slowdown of 2.78x on a 16-core SMP system.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Software

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