Preventing the explosion of exascale profile data with smart thread-level aggregation.

ESPT@SC(2015)

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State of the art performance analysis tools, such as Score-P, record performance profiles on a per-thread basis. However, for exascale systems the number of threads is expected to be in the order of a billion threads, and this would result in extremely large performance profiles. In most cases the user almost never inspects the individual per-thread data. In this paper, we propose to aggregate per-thread performance data in each process to reduce its amount to a reasonable size. Our goal is to aggregate the threads such that the thread-level performance issues are still visible and analyzable. Therefore, we implemented four aggregation strategies in Score-P: (i) SUM -- aggregates all threads of a process into a process profile; (ii) SET -- calculates statistical key data as well as the sum; (iii) KEY -- identifies three threads (i.e., key threads) of particular interest for performance analysis and aggregates the rest of the threads; (iv) CALLTREE -- clusters threads that have the same call-tree structure. For each one of these strategies we evaluate the compression ratio and how they maintain thread-level performance behavior information. The aggregation does not incur any additional performance overhead at application run-time.
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