Project Details
CATWALK - A Quick Development Path for Performance Models
Applicants
Professor Dr. Christian Bischof; Dr.-Ing. Bernd Mohr; Professor Dr. Gabriel Wittum; Professor Dr. Felix Wolf
Subject Area
Computer Architecture, Embedded and Massively Parallel Systems
Term
from 2012 to 2016
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 230954187
The cost of running applications at exascale will be tremendous. Reducing runtime and energy consumption of a code to a minimum is therefore crucial. Moreover, many existing applications suffer from inherent scalability limitations that will prevent them from running at exascale in the first place. Current tuning practices, which rely on diagnostic experiments, are insufficient because (i) they detect scalability problems too late in the development process when major effort has already been invested into an inadequate solution and (ii) they incur the extra cost of potentially numerous full-scale experiments. Analytical performance models, in contrast, allow application developers to address performance issues already during the design or prototyping phase. Unfortunately, the difficulties of creating such models combined with the lack of appropriate tool support still render performance modeling an esoteric discipline mastered only by a relatively small community of experts. The objective of this project is therefore to provide a flexible set of tools to support key activities of the performance modeling process, making this powerful methodology accessible to a wider audience of HPC application developers. The tool suite will be used to study and help improve the scalability of applications from life sciences, fluid dynamics, and particle physics.
DFG Programme
Priority Programmes
Subproject of
SPP 1648:
Software for Exascale Computing
International Connection
Switzerland
Participating Institution
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds (SNF)
Participating Person
Professor Torsten Hoefler, Ph.D.