Learning-based Phase-aware Multi-core CPU Workload Forecasting

Author:

Lozano Erika Susana Alcorta1ORCID,Gerstlauer Andreas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA

Abstract

Predicting workload behavior during workload execution is essential for dynamic resource optimization in multi-processor systems. Recent studies have proposed advanced machine learning techniques for dynamic workload prediction. Workload prediction can be cast as a time series forecasting problem. However, traditional forecasting models struggle to predict abrupt workload changes. These changes occur because workloads are known to go through phases. Prior work has investigated machine-learning-based approaches for phase detection and prediction, but such approaches have not been studied in the context of dynamic workload forecasting. In this article, we propose phase-aware CPU workload forecasting as a novel approach that applies long-term phase prediction to improve the accuracy of short-term workload forecasting. Phase-aware forecasting requires machine learning models for phase classification, phase prediction, and phase-based forecasting that have not been explored in this combination before. Furthermore, existing prediction approaches have only been studied in single-core settings. This work explores phase-aware workload forecasting with multi-threaded workloads running on multi-core systems. We propose different multi-core settings differentiated by the number of cores they access and whether they produce specialized or global outputs per core. We study various advanced machine learning models for phase classification, phase prediction, and phase-based forecasting in isolation and different combinations for each setting. We apply our approach to forecasting of multi-threaded Parsec and SPEC workloads running on an eight-core Intel Core-i9 platform. Our results show that combining GMM clustering with LSTMs for phase prediction and phase-based forecasting yields the best phase-aware forecasting results. An approach that uses specialized models per core achieves an average error of 23% with up to 22% improvement in prediction accuracy compared to a phase-unaware setup.

Funder

NSF

Texas Advanced Computing Center

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Computer Science Applications

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