2010
DOI: 10.4018/jdst.2010040104
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A Simulator for Large-Scale Parallel Computer Architectures

Abstract: Efficient design of hardware and software for large-scale parallel execution requires detailed understanding of the interactions between the application, computer, and network. The authors have developed a macro-scale simulator (SST/macro) that permits the coarse-grained study of distributed-memory applications. In the presented work, applications using the Message Passing Interface (MPI) are simulated; however, the simulator is designed to allow inclusion of other programming models. The simulator is driven f… Show more

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“…To analyze the effects of integrating sPIN in next-generation networks, we extend the Cray Slingshot Simulator, which models a 200 Gib/s NIC (see Fig. 1) in Sandia Structural Simulation Toolkit (SST) [34], adding packet processing capabilities by implementing sPIN. We configure the network simulator to send 2KiB of payload data.…”
Section: Simulation Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To analyze the effects of integrating sPIN in next-generation networks, we extend the Cray Slingshot Simulator, which models a 200 Gib/s NIC (see Fig. 1) in Sandia Structural Simulation Toolkit (SST) [34], adding packet processing capabilities by implementing sPIN. We configure the network simulator to send 2KiB of payload data.…”
Section: Simulation Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, the application is executed (emulated) on top of a simulator that is responsible to determine when each process is run. This approach allows researchers to study directly the behavior of MPI applications but only a few recent simulators such as SST Macro [12], SimGrid/SMPI [1] and the closed-source xSim [13] support it. To the best of our knowledge, only SST Macro and SimGrid/SMPI are mature enough to faithfully emulate HPL.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, many multiprocessor simulators include an on-chip network, or support integration with a dedicated on-chip network simulator [8,20,30].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%