2017
DOI: 10.7494/csci.2017.18.2.195
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Dynamic Tile Free Scheduling for Code With Acyclic Inter-Tile Dependence Graphs

Abstract: Free scheduling is a task ordering technique under which instructions are executed as soon as their operands become available. Coarsening the grain of computations under the free schedule, by means of using groups of loop nest statement instances (tiles) in place of single statement instances, increases the locality of data accesses and reduces the number of synchronization events, and as a consequence improves program performance. The paper presents an approach for code generation that allows for the free sch… Show more

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