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1. Observation (Made by Streamline etc...)
This...
... is just a large combination of
these:
f1
pipe
1
f2
0 f1pipe1
f20
pipe
13
pipe
5
pipe9
f30
f30
f30
pipe1
f4
6pipe1
10
pipe1
14pipe1
f50
... which becomes this dataflowpipelined command set.
See Also:http://www.research.ibm.com/hare
http://code.google.com/p/push/
2. If everything’s a pipe in Dataflow programming, why not use a shell?
References•Willem de Bruijn. Adaptive Operating System Design for High Throughput I/O. PhD thesis, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 2010.
•M. Isard, M. Budiu, Y. Yu, A. Birrell, and D. Fetterly. Dryad: distributed data-parallel programs from sequential building blocks. In Proceedings of the 2007 conference on EuroSys, pages 59–72. ACM Press New York, NY, USA, 2007.
f1 |< f3 >| f5
This command...
>|
cmd |< cmd
$
irf
cmd cmd cmd
$
orf
f1 f3
f5
... transforms to this syntax tree ...
XCPU3
See XCPU3 poster for more details on job distribution
Job Distribution
laptop → GPUtask → Celltask → BG/Ptask
3. How?•Shell should be orchestrator•Need a way to do Pipe → Fork → Exec over a large Number of machines•Need a way of moving to records from byte streams
4. Dataflow pipescmd1 |< cmd2 >| cmd3! |< Fanout: one to many! >| Fanin: many to one! Must be paired
5. Record handling in pipes•User Defined: Implicit or Explicit•ORF (output record filter)•default hashes 1 to many•newline separated
•IRF (Input Record Filter)•default merges buffers on newlines
7. Conclusions•Systems level not language level•Easy to change record handling•Configurable degree of parallelism•Cross Platform (Win32, Linux, OSX)•Not Batch, Interactive
6. Research Challenges + Future Work•Exascale Pipe → Fork → Exec•Graph optimization at XCPU3
•Cloud Integration•Work-stealing
This work has been supported by the Department of Energy Of Office of Science Operating and Runtime Systems For Extreme Scale Scientific Computation project under contract #DE-FG02-08ER25851
Push: a Dataflow ShellNoah Evans, Eric Van Hensbergen