FSHMEM: Supporting Partitioned Global Address Space on FPGAs for Large-Scale Hardware Acceleration Infrastructure
Abstract
By providing highly efficient one-sided communication with globally shared memory space, Partitioned Global Address Space (PGAS) has become one of the most promising parallel computing models in high-performance computing (HPC). Meanwhile, FPGA is getting attention as an alternative compute platform for HPC systems with the benefit of custom computing and design flexibility. However, the exploration of PGAS has not been conducted on FPGAs, unlike the traditional message passing interface. This paper proposes FSHMEM, a software/hardware framework that enables the PGAS programming model on FPGAs. We implement the core functions of GASNet specification on FPGA for native PGAS integration in hardware, while its programming interface is designed to be highly compatible with legacy software. Our experiments show that FSHMEM achieves the peak bandwidth of 3813 MB/s, which is more than 95% of the theoretical maximum, outperforming the prior works by 9.5$\times$. It records 0.35$us$ and 0.59$us$ latency for remote write and read operations, respectively. Finally, we conduct a case study on the two Intel D5005 FPGA nodes integrating Intel's deep learning accelerator. The two-node system programmed by FSHMEM achieves 1.94$\times$ and 1.98$\times$ speedup for matrix multiplication and convolution operation, respectively, showing its scalability potential for HPC infrastructure.
- Publication:
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arXiv e-prints
- Pub Date:
- July 2022
- DOI:
- 10.48550/arXiv.2207.04625
- arXiv:
- arXiv:2207.04625
- Bibcode:
- 2022arXiv220704625F
- Keywords:
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- Computer Science - Distributed;
- Parallel;
- and Cluster Computing;
- Computer Science - Hardware Architecture
- E-Print:
- This paper will be published in the 2022 32nd International Conference on Field Programmable Logic and Applications (FPL)