Abstract:Automatic parallelization has largely failed to keep its promise of extracting parallelism from sequential legacy code to maximize performance on multi-core systems outside the numerical domain. In this paper, we develop a novel dynamic commutativity analysis (DCA) for identifying parallelizable loops. Using commutativity instead of dependence tests, DCA avoids many of the overly strict data dependence constraints limiting existing parallelizing compilers. DCA extends the scope of automatic parallelization to … Show more
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