2021
DOI: 10.52843/gpnpwx
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Cache Blocking Strategies Applied to Flux Reconstruction

Abstract: On modern hardware architectures, the performance of Flux Reconstruction (FR) methods can be limited by memory bandwidth. In a typical implementation, these methods are implemented as a chain of distinct kernels. Often, a dataset which has just been written in the main memory by a kernel is read back immediately by the next kernel. One way to avoid such a redundant expenditure of memory bandwidth is kernel fusion. However, on a practical level kernel fusion requires that the source for all kernels be available… Show more

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