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- Title
Thread Scheduling for Multiprogrammed Multiprocessors.
- Authors
Arora, N. S.; Blumofe, R. D.; Plaxton, C. G.
- Abstract
We present a user-level thread scheduler for shared-memory multiprocessors, and we analyze its performance under multiprogramming. We model multiprogramming with two scheduling levels: our scheduler runs at user-level and schedules threads onto a fixed collection of processes, while below this level, the operating system kernel schedules processes onto a fixed collection of processors. We consider the kernel to be an adversary, and our goal is to schedule threads onto processes such that we make efficient use of whatever processor resources are provided by the kernel. Our thread scheduler is a non-blocking implementation of the work-stealing algorithm. For any multithreaded computation with work T[sub 1] and critical-path length T[sub ∈] fty , and for any number P of processes, our scheduler executes the computation in expected time O(T[sub 1] /P[sub A] + T[sub ∈] fty P/P[sub A] ) , where P[sub A] is the average number of processors allocated to the computation by the kernel. This time bound is optimal to within a constant factor, and achieves linear speedup whenever P is small relative to the parallelism T[sub 1] /T[sub ∈] fty .
- Subjects
MULTIPROCESSORS; MULTIPROGRAMMING (Electronic computers); PRODUCTION scheduling; COMPUTER algorithms
- Publication
Theory of Computing Systems, 2001, Vol 34, Issue 2, p115
- ISSN
1432-4350
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s002240011004