Energy-Efficient Thread Mapping for Heterogeneous Many-Core Systems via Dynamically Adjusting the Thread Count

Author:

Ju TaoORCID,Zhang Yan,Zhang Xuejun,Du Xiaogang,Dong Xiaoshe

Abstract

Improving computing performance and reducing energy consumption are a major concern in heterogeneous many-core systems. The thread count directly influences the computing performance and energy consumption for a multithread application running on a heterogeneous many-core system. For this work, we studied the interrelation between the thread count and the performance of applications to improve total energy efficiency. A prediction model of the optimum thread count, hereafter the thread count prediction model (TCPM), was designed by using regression analysis based on the program running behaviors and heterogeneous many-core architecture feature. Subsequently, a dynamic predictive thread mapping (DPTM) framework was proposed. DPTM uses the prediction model to estimate the optimum thread count and dynamically adjusts the number of active hardware threads according to the phase changes of the running program in order to achieve the optimal energy efficiency. Experimental results show that DPTM obtains a nearly 49% improvement in performance and a 59% reduction in energy consumption on average. Moreover, DPTM introduces about 2% additional overhead compared with traditional thread mapping for PARSEC(The Princeton Application Repository for Shared-Memory Computers) benchmark programs running on an Intel MIC (Many integrated core)heterogeneous many-core system.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

the Scientific and Technological Project in Gansu Province

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Energy (miscellaneous),Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Control and Optimization,Engineering (miscellaneous)

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