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Foil 66 Blocking of Messages

From Fox Presentation Fall 1995 CPS615 Basic Simulation Track for Computational Science -- Fall Semester 95/96/97. by Nancy McCracken and Geoffrey C. Fox


1 The algorithm as described before still has small messages but this can be addressed for both "very bad" and "much better" algorithm by "blocking" j loop so that one fetches not 1 but J values of j at a time.
2 This implies messages can be "arbitarily" large and user can choose J so that:
  • Messages are long enough to avoid latency (start-up) performance degradation
  • Messages are short enough so that don't use too much space in memory of each processor (otherwise choose J= N - Nproc)
3 See later comments on cache use and pipelining of messages for further related issues

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