Peng Wu, Paul Feautrier, et al.
ACM/IEEE SC 2002
This paper describes an end-to-end system implementation of a transactional memory (TM) programming model on top of the hardware transactional memory (HTM) of the Blue Gene/Q machine. The TM programming model supports most C/C++ programming constructs using a best-effort HTM and the help of a complete software stack including the compiler, the kernel, and the TM runtime. An extensive evaluation of the STAMP and the RMS-TM benchmark suites on BG/Q is the first of its kind in understanding characteristics of running TM workloads on real hardware TM. The study reveals several interesting insights on the overhead and the scalability of BG/Q HTM with respect to sequential execution, coarse-grain locking, and software TM.
Peng Wu, Paul Feautrier, et al.
ACM/IEEE SC 2002
Peng Wu, Alexandre E. Eichenberger, et al.
ICS 2005
Gheorghe Almasi, Sameh Asaad, et al.
IBM J. Res. Dev
José E. Moreira, Samuel P. Midkiff, et al.
Communications of the ACM