2021 IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/ipdps49936.2021.00054
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xBGAS: A Global Address Space Extension on RISC-V for High Performance Computing

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“…Recently, RISC-V ISA has been expanding and penetrating into the high-performance computing (HPC) industry and is expected to be used in applications such as weather forecasting, car crash simulation, material simulation, etc. Current research on the extension of RISC-V in HPC scenarios include global address space extension [8] and remote atomic extension [49]. Wang et al [8] proposed an Extended Base Global Address Space (xBGAS) extension.…”
Section: F High Performance Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, RISC-V ISA has been expanding and penetrating into the high-performance computing (HPC) industry and is expected to be used in applications such as weather forecasting, car crash simulation, material simulation, etc. Current research on the extension of RISC-V in HPC scenarios include global address space extension [8] and remote atomic extension [49]. Wang et al [8] proposed an Extended Base Global Address Space (xBGAS) extension.…”
Section: F High Performance Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current research on the extension of RISC-V in HPC scenarios include global address space extension [8] and remote atomic extension [49]. Wang et al [8] proposed an Extended Base Global Address Space (xBGAS) extension. Through the addition of ISA support for remote direct shared memory accesses, the xBGAS extension helps to cut down on the unnecessary software overhead that is associated with internode connections.…”
Section: F High Performance Computingmentioning
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“…Interestingly enough, when going to 64-bit addresses, the operating system community considered how this vast space could be used [8] and proposed, among others, to access external objects transparently through the network. This idea is currently being pursued with larger address spaces in mind, e.g., [9], although ad-hoc extensions are used rather than going all the way to a flat 128-bit space.…”
Section: B More Than 64-bit Address Initiativesmentioning
confidence: 99%