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Benchmark for Stream Parallelism - BenSP

BenSP is a suite of parameterizable benchmarks for stream parallelism which is used to evaluate stream processing characteristics.

Please, feel free to contact me: francocaam at gmail dot com

How to cite BenSP

C. A. F. Maron, A. Vogel, D. Griebler and L. G. Fernandes. Should PARSEC Benchmarks be More Parametric? A Case Study with Dedup. 2019 27th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Processing (PDP), Pavia, Italy, 2019, pp. 217-221. (PDF)

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- LICENCE

Contains the licenses of PARSEC, GPLv3 and from the images used in the input sets.

- apps

Dedup and Ferret applications (for now).

- bin

BenSP's utilies to manage the applications. The parsec_stream is the utility to compile, parameterize and execute the Dedup and Ferret applications.

- logs

Folder to save all logs from BenSP.

- testbed

Set of scripts to automate experiments.

- tools

Other tools created for BenSP.

Dependences

Utility Performance Library (UPL).

How to use BenSP

Start by installing all applications dependencies.

sudo apt-get install make build-essential m4 x11proto-xext-dev libglu1-mesa-dev libxi-dev libxmu-dev libtbb-dev libbz2-dev zlib1g-dev libgsl-dev libjpeg-dev

BenSP Suite has several tools, librearies and files in many directories. In order to improve your experience with BenSP, the parsec_stream tool was built to parameterize, compile and run the BenSP benchmarks. Moreover, the tool organizes all logs of compiling and executing. To use parsec_stream, you must load the environment variables by executing the command line bellow:

source envorinment_var.sh

BenSP Suite offers input sets to use. You can download the input sets by executing the script download_input_sets.sh. (The script will require your contact information and how/here the inputs will be used.) Moreover, the benchmarks support your own custom input sets. If you wish to create another input, consider the related details shown here.

The parsec_stream tool makes easier your use of BenSP to evaluate the characteristics of Stream Processing. If it's your first time using of parametric benchmarks for this Stream Processing Domain, it's recommended that you understand the main parameterizable characteristics available in BenSP benchmarks. Basic information is presented [here] as well as on GMAP publications.

The main arguments in parsec_stream are:

        -p PROGRAM       binary that will be run
        -i INPUT         Input set used by the benchmark. Default: '$default_inputsize'
        -n REPLICAS      Number of parallel replicas. Default: '$default_nreplicas'
        -a ACTION        What do you want to do? run or change. See below for a list of valid changes.
        -h               Displays the help message.

If your choice was the run option or you didn't do any execution with change before, the parsec_stream will use as default the values from original PARSEC version.

Examples of usage

parsec_stream -p dedup -r 12 -i h1 -a chunk 2048 fr 40 dd 40 comp 40 rr 40 notrace

parsec_stream -p dedup -r 12 -i hs -a chunk 1024 dd 40 comp 40 fr 40 rr 40 trace

parsec_stream -p ferret -r 2 -i l1 -a precision 128

parsec_stream -p ferret -t 12 -i h2 -a precision 128 seg 5 ext 5 idx 5 rank 5 ranking 50 notrace

How to create your own custom input set for Dedup and Ferret

Dedup and Ferret by BenSP Suite were modified from the original PARSEC version. To create your own input set, there are some details to follow. All limitations can be improved.

  • Dedup
    The Dedup application supports more then one file, unlike the original PARSEC version. However, these files must be in TAR format. Inside these files you can put any file type or format. This is a technical limitation of Dedup. The function that reads the files only processes TAR files.

  • Ferret The Ferret application supports only JPEG/JPG images. Although the application was made to process image, audio, video and 3D shapes, the PARSEC version of Ferret only accepts images as input.

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