2008
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-87475-1_27
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Lock-Free Asynchronous Rendezvous Design for MPI Point-to-Point Communication

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“…Various techniques have been developed to overcome these problems. The techniques can be broadly classified into three types: using interrupts to improve communication progress [1], [17], [19], using asynchronous communication progress to improve communication-computation overlaps [8], [9], [10], [12], [20], and improving the protocol design [3], [15], [16], [18], [19]. The interrupt driven message detection approach [1], [17], [19] allows each party (sender or receiver) to react to a message whenever the message arrives.…”
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“…Various techniques have been developed to overcome these problems. The techniques can be broadly classified into three types: using interrupts to improve communication progress [1], [17], [19], using asynchronous communication progress to improve communication-computation overlaps [8], [9], [10], [12], [20], and improving the protocol design [3], [15], [16], [18], [19]. The interrupt driven message detection approach [1], [17], [19] allows each party (sender or receiver) to react to a message whenever the message arrives.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asynchronous communication progress allows communications to be performed asynchronously with the main computation thread. This approach either needs a helper thread [10], [12], [20] or requires additional hardware support [8], [9]. Allowing communication and computation overlaps with a helper thread incurs performance penalties for synchronous communications.…”
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“…[1,5]) and various schemes that improve the communication progress and the communicationcomputation overlap capability have been proposed. Existing techniques can in general be classified into three types: using interrupts to improve communication progress [1,17,18], using asynchronous communication progress to improve communication-computation overlaps [6,7,8,10,19], and improving the protocol design [2,15,16,18]. The interrupt driven message detection approach [1,17,18] allows each party (sender or receiver) to react to a message whenever the message arrives.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The asynchronous communication progress allows communications to be performed asynchronously with the main computation thread. This approach either needs a helper thread [8,10,19] or requires additional hardware support [6,7]. This approach focuses on improving communication and computation overlaps and often introduces penalties for synchronous communications.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
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