Title:
Evaluation of Causal Distributed Shared Memory for Data-race-free Programs

dc.contributor.author John, Ranjit en_US
dc.contributor.author Ahamad, Mustaque
dc.date.accessioned 2005-06-17T17:59:11Z
dc.date.available 2005-06-17T17:59:11Z
dc.date.issued 1994 en_US
dc.description.abstract Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) is becoming an accepted abstraction for programming distributed systems. Although DSM simplifies the programming of distributed applications, maintaining a consistent view of shared memory operations across processors in a distributed system can be expensive. The causal consistency model of DSM can allow more efficient implementations of DSM because it requires that only causally ordered memory operations be viewed in the same order at different processors. Also, weakly ordered systems have been proposed which advocate the use of synchronization information to reduce the frequency of communication between processors. We have implemented a system that exploits both the weaker consistency of causal memory and the synchronization information used in weakly ordered systems. Consistency is ensured by locally invalidating data that is suspected to be causally overwritten and this is only done when certain synchronization operations complete at a processor. Data-race-free programs can be written in this system assuming that the system provided sequentially consistent memory. By implementing applications that have a variety of data sharing patterns, we show that performance comparable to message passing implementations of the applications can be achieved in the causal DSM system. The improved performance is due to a significant reduction in communication costs compared to the implementation of a strongly consistent memory system. These results show that causal memory can meet the consistency and performance requirements of many distributed applications. en_US
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dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/1853/6727
dc.language.iso en_US
dc.publisher Georgia Institute of Technology en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries CC Technical Report; GIT-CC-94-34 en_US
dc.subject Abstractions
dc.subject Causal consistency model of DSM
dc.subject Communication costs
dc.subject Consistent memory
dc.subject Data-race-free programs
dc.subject Distributed Shared Memory
dc.subject Distributed systems
dc.subject DSM
dc.subject Communication frequency
dc.subject Shared memory operations across processors
dc.subject Synchronization
dc.subject Weakly ordered systems
dc.title Evaluation of Causal Distributed Shared Memory for Data-race-free Programs en_US
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local.contributor.author Ahamad, Mustaque
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