| 1 | \chapter{Performance}
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| 2 | \label{c:Performance}
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| 3 |
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| 4 | This chapter uses the micro-benchmarks from \VRef[Chapter]{s:Benchmarks} to test a number of current memory allocators, including llheap.
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| 5 | The goal is to see if llheap is competitive with the currently popular memory allocators.
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| 6 |
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| 7 |
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| 8 | \section{Machine Specification}
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| 9 |
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| 10 | The performance experiments were run on two different multi-core architectures (x64 and ARM) to determine if there is consistency across platforms:
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| 11 | \begin{itemize}
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| 12 | \item
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| 13 | \textbf{Algol} Huawei ARM TaiShan 2280 V2 Kunpeng 920, 24-core socket $\times$ 4, 2.6 GHz, GCC version 9.4.0
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| 14 | \item
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| 15 | \textbf{Nasus} AMD EPYC 7662, 64-core socket $\times$ 2, 2.0 GHz, GCC version 9.3.0
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| 16 | \end{itemize}
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| 17 |
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| 18 |
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| 19 | \section{Existing Memory Allocators}
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| 20 | \label{sec:curAllocatorSec}
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| 21 |
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| 22 | With dynamic allocation being an important feature of C, there are many stand-alone memory allocators that have been designed for different purposes.
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| 23 | For this thesis, 7 of the most popular and widely used memory allocators were selected for comparison, along with llheap.
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| 24 |
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| 25 | \paragraph{llheap (\textsf{llh})}
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| 26 | is the thread-safe allocator from \VRef[Chapter]{c:Allocator}
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| 27 | \\
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| 28 | \textbf{Version:} 1.0
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| 29 | \textbf{Configuration:} Compiled with dynamic linking, but without statistics or debugging.\\
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| 30 | \textbf{Compilation command:} @make@
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| 31 |
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| 32 | \paragraph{glibc (\textsf{glc})}
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| 33 | \cite{glibc} is the default glibc thread-safe allocator.
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| 34 | \\
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| 35 | \textbf{Version:} Ubuntu GLIBC 2.31-0ubuntu9.7 2.31\\
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| 36 | \textbf{Configuration:} Compiled by Ubuntu 20.04.\\
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| 37 | \textbf{Compilation command:} N/A
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| 38 |
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| 39 | \paragraph{dlmalloc (\textsf{dl})}
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| 40 | \cite{dlmalloc} is a thread-safe allocator that is single threaded and single heap.
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| 41 | It maintains free-lists of different sizes to store freed dynamic memory.
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| 42 | \\
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| 43 | \textbf{Version:} 2.8.6\\
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| 44 | \textbf{Configuration:} Compiled with preprocessor @USE_LOCKS@.\\
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| 45 | \textbf{Compilation command:} @gcc -g3 -O3 -Wall -Wextra -fno-builtin-malloc -fno-builtin-calloc@ @-fno-builtin-realloc -fno-builtin-free -fPIC -shared -DUSE_LOCKS -o libdlmalloc.so malloc-2.8.6.c@
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| 46 |
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| 47 | \paragraph{hoard (\textsf{hrd})}
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| 48 | \cite{hoard} is a thread-safe allocator that is multi-threaded and uses a heap layer framework. It has per-thread heaps that have thread-local free-lists, and a global shared heap.
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| 49 | \\
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| 50 | \textbf{Version:} 3.13\\
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| 51 | \textbf{Configuration:} Compiled with hoard's default configurations and @Makefile@.\\
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| 52 | \textbf{Compilation command:} @make all@
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| 53 |
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| 54 | \paragraph{jemalloc (\textsf{je})}
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| 55 | \cite{jemalloc} is a thread-safe allocator that uses multiple arenas. Each thread is assigned an arena.
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| 56 | Each arena has chunks that contain contagious memory regions of same size. An arena has multiple chunks that contain regions of multiple sizes.
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| 57 | \\
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| 58 | \textbf{Version:} 5.2.1\\
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| 59 | \textbf{Configuration:} Compiled with jemalloc's default configurations and @Makefile@.\\
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| 60 | \textbf{Compilation command:} @autogen.sh; configure; make; make install@
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| 61 |
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| 62 | \paragraph{ptmalloc3 (\textsf{pt3})}
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| 63 | \cite{ptmalloc3} is a modification of dlmalloc.
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| 64 | It is a thread-safe multi-threaded memory allocator that uses multiple heaps.
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| 65 | ptmalloc3 heap has similar design to dlmalloc's heap.
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| 66 | \\
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| 67 | \textbf{Version:} 1.8\\
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| 68 | \textbf{Configuration:} Compiled with ptmalloc3's @Makefile@ using option ``linux-shared''.\\
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| 69 | \textbf{Compilation command:} @make linux-shared@
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| 70 |
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| 71 | \paragraph{rpmalloc (\textsf{rp})}
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| 72 | \cite{rpmalloc} is a thread-safe allocator that is multi-threaded and uses per-thread heap.
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| 73 | Each heap has multiple size-classes and each size-class contains memory regions of the relevant size.
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| 74 | \\
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| 75 | \textbf{Version:} 1.4.1\\
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| 76 | \textbf{Configuration:} Compiled with rpmalloc's default configurations and ninja build system.\\
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| 77 | \textbf{Compilation command:} @python3 configure.py; ninja@
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| 78 |
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| 79 | \paragraph{tbb malloc (\textsf{tbb})}
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| 80 | \cite{tbbmalloc} is a thread-safe allocator that is multi-threaded and uses a private heap for each thread.
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| 81 | Each private-heap has multiple bins of different sizes. Each bin contains free regions of the same size.
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| 82 | \\
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| 83 | \textbf{Version:} intel tbb 2020 update 2, tbb\_interface\_version == 11102\\
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| 84 | \textbf{Configuration:} Compiled with tbbmalloc's default configurations and @Makefile@.\\
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| 85 | \textbf{Compilation command:} @make@
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| 86 |
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| 87 | % \section{Experiment Environment}
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| 88 | % We used our micro benchmark suite (FIX ME: cite mbench) to evaluate these memory allocators \ref{sec:curAllocatorSec} and our own memory allocator uHeap \ref{sec:allocatorSec}.
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| 89 |
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| 90 | \section{Experiments}
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| 91 |
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| 92 | Each micro-benchmark is configured and run with each of the allocators,
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| 93 | The less time an allocator takes to complete a benchmark the better so lower in the graphs is better, except for the Memory micro-benchmark graphs.
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| 94 | All graphs use log scale on the Y-axis, except for the Memory micro-benchmark (see \VRef{s:MemoryMicroBenchmark}).
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| 95 |
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| 96 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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| 97 | %% CHURN
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| 98 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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| 99 |
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| 100 | \subsection{Churn Micro-Benchmark}
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| 101 |
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| 102 | Churn tests allocators for speed under intensive dynamic memory usage (see \VRef{s:ChurnBenchmark}).
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| 103 | This experiment was run with following configurations:
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| 104 | \begin{description}[itemsep=0pt,parsep=0pt]
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| 105 | \item[thread:]
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| 106 | 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 48
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| 107 | \item[spots:]
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| 108 | 16
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| 109 | \item[obj:]
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| 110 | 100,000
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| 111 | \item[max:]
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| 112 | 500
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| 113 | \item[min:]
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| 114 | 50
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| 115 | \item[step:]
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| 116 | 50
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| 117 | \item[distro:]
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| 118 | fisher
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| 119 | \end{description}
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| 120 |
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| 121 | % -maxS : 500
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| 122 | % -minS : 50
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| 123 | % -stepS : 50
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| 124 | % -distroS : fisher
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| 125 | % -objN : 100000
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| 126 | % -cSpots : 16
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| 127 | % -threadN : 1, 2, 4, 8, 16
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| 128 |
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| 129 | \VRef[Figure]{fig:churn} shows the results for algol and nasus.
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| 130 | The X-axis shows the number of threads;
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| 131 | the Y-axis shows the total experiment time.
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| 132 | Each allocator's performance for each thread is shown in different colors.
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| 133 |
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| 134 | \begin{figure}
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| 135 | \centering
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| 136 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/churn} }
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| 137 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/churn} }
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| 138 | \caption{Churn}
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| 139 | \label{fig:churn}
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| 140 | \end{figure}
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| 141 |
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| 142 | \paragraph{Assessment}
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| 143 | All allocators did well in this micro-benchmark, except for \textsf{dl} on the ARM.
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| 144 | \textsf{dl}'s is the slowest, indicating some small bottleneck with respect to the other allocators.
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| 145 | \textsf{je} is the fastest, with only a small benefit over the other allocators.
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| 146 | % llheap is slightly slower because it uses ownership, where many of the allocations have remote frees, which requires locking.
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| 147 | % When llheap is compiled without ownership, its performance is the same as the other allocators (not shown).
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| 148 |
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| 149 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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| 150 | %% THRASH
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| 151 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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| 152 |
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| 153 | \subsection{Cache Thrash}
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| 154 | \label{sec:cache-thrash-perf}
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| 155 |
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| 156 | Thrash tests memory allocators for active false sharing (see \VRef{sec:benchThrashSec}).
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| 157 | This experiment was run with following configurations:
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| 158 | \begin{description}[itemsep=0pt,parsep=0pt]
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| 159 | \item[threads:]
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| 160 | 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 48
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| 161 | \item[iterations:]
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| 162 | 1,000
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| 163 | \item[cacheRW:]
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| 164 | 1,000,000
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| 165 | \item[size:]
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| 166 | 1
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| 167 | \end{description}
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| 168 |
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| 169 | % * Each allocator was tested for its performance across different number of threads.
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| 170 | % Experiment was repeated for each allocator for 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16 threads by setting the configuration -threadN.
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| 171 |
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| 172 | \VRef[Figure]{fig:cacheThrash} shows the results for algol and nasus.
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| 173 | The X-axis shows the number of threads;
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| 174 | the Y-axis shows the total experiment time.
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| 175 | Each allocator's performance for each thread is shown in different colors.
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| 176 |
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| 177 | \begin{figure}
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| 178 | \centering
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| 179 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/cache_thrash_0-thrash} }
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| 180 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/cache_thrash_0-thrash} }
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| 181 | \caption{Cache Thrash}
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| 182 | \label{fig:cacheThrash}
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| 183 | \end{figure}
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| 184 |
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| 185 | \paragraph{Assessment}
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| 186 | All allocators did well in this micro-benchmark, except for \textsf{dl} and \textsf{pt3}.
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| 187 | \textsf{dl} uses a single heap for all threads so it is understandable that it generates so much active false-sharing.
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| 188 | Requests from different threads are dealt with sequentially by the single heap (using a single lock), which can allocate objects to different threads on the same cache line.
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| 189 | \textsf{pt3} uses the T:H model, so multiple threads can use one heap, but the active false-sharing is less than \textsf{dl}.
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| 190 | The rest of the memory allocators generate little or no active false-sharing.
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| 191 |
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| 192 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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| 193 | %% SCRATCH
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| 194 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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| 195 |
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| 196 | \subsection{Cache Scratch}
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| 197 |
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| 198 | Scratch tests memory allocators for program-induced allocator-preserved passive false-sharing (see \VRef{s:CacheScratch}).
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| 199 | This experiment was run with following configurations:
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| 200 | \begin{description}[itemsep=0pt,parsep=0pt]
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| 201 | \item[threads:]
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| 202 | 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 48
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| 203 | \item[iterations:]
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| 204 | 1,000
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| 205 | \item[cacheRW:]
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| 206 | 1,000,000
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| 207 | \item[size:]
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| 208 | 1
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| 209 | \end{description}
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| 210 |
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| 211 | % * Each allocator was tested for its performance across different number of threads.
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| 212 | % Experiment was repeated for each allocator for 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16 threads by setting the configuration -threadN.
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| 213 |
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| 214 | \VRef[Figure]{fig:cacheScratch} shows the results for algol and nasus.
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| 215 | The X-axis shows the number of threads;
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| 216 | the Y-axis shows the total experiment time.
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| 217 | Each allocator's performance for each thread is shown in different colors.
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| 218 |
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| 219 | \begin{figure}
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| 220 | \centering
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| 221 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/cache_scratch_0-scratch} }
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| 222 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/cache_scratch_0-scratch} }
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| 223 | \caption{Cache Scratch}
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| 224 | \label{fig:cacheScratch}
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| 225 | \end{figure}
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| 226 |
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| 227 | \paragraph{Assessment}
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| 228 | This micro-benchmark divides the allocators into two groups.
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| 229 | First is the high-performer group: \textsf{llh}, \textsf{je}, and \textsf{rp}.
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| 230 | These memory allocators generate little or no passive false-sharing and their performance difference is negligible.
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| 231 | Second is the low-performer group, which includes the rest of the memory allocators.
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| 232 | These memory allocators have significant program-induced passive false-sharing, where \textsf{hrd}'s is the worst performing allocator.
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| 233 | All of the allocators in this group are sharing heaps among threads at some level.
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| 234 |
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| 235 | Interestingly, allocators such as \textsf{hrd} and \textsf{glc} performed well in micro-benchmark cache thrash (see \VRef{sec:cache-thrash-perf}), but, these allocators are among the low performers in the cache scratch.
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| 236 | It suggests these allocators do not actively produce false-sharing, but preserve program-induced passive false sharing.
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| 237 |
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| 238 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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| 239 | %% SPEED
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| 240 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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| 241 |
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| 242 | \subsection{Speed Micro-Benchmark}
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| 243 |
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| 244 | Speed tests memory allocators for runtime latency (see \VRef{s:SpeedMicroBenchmark}).
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| 245 | This experiment was run with following configurations:
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| 246 | \begin{description}[itemsep=0pt,parsep=0pt]
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| 247 | \item[max:]
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| 248 | 500
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| 249 | \item[min:]
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| 250 | 50
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| 251 | \item[step:]
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| 252 | 50
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| 253 | \item[distro:]
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| 254 | fisher
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| 255 | \item[objects:]
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| 256 | 100,000
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| 257 | \item[workers:]
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| 258 | 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 48
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| 259 | \end{description}
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| 260 |
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| 261 | % -maxS : 500
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| 262 | % -minS : 50
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| 263 | % -stepS : 50
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| 264 | % -distroS : fisher
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| 265 | % -objN : 1000000
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| 266 | % -threadN : \{ 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 \} *
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| 267 |
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| 268 | %* Each allocator was tested for its performance across different number of threads.
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| 269 | %Experiment was repeated for each allocator for 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16 threads by setting the configuration -threadN.
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| 270 |
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| 271 | \VRefrange[Figures]{fig:speed-3-malloc}{fig:speed-14-malloc-calloc-realloc-free} show 12 figures, one figure for each chain of the speed benchmark.
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| 272 | The X-axis shows the number of threads;
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| 273 | the Y-axis shows the total experiment time.
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| 274 | Each allocator's performance for each thread is shown in different colors.
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| 275 |
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| 276 | \begin{itemize}
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| 277 | \item \VRef[Figure]{fig:speed-3-malloc} shows results for chain: malloc
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| 278 | \item \VRef[Figure]{fig:speed-4-realloc} shows results for chain: realloc
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| 279 | \item \VRef[Figure]{fig:speed-5-free} shows results for chain: free
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| 280 | \item \VRef[Figure]{fig:speed-6-calloc} shows results for chain: calloc
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| 281 | \item \VRef[Figure]{fig:speed-7-malloc-free} shows results for chain: malloc-free
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| 282 | \item \VRef[Figure]{fig:speed-8-realloc-free} shows results for chain: realloc-free
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| 283 | \item \VRef[Figure]{fig:speed-9-calloc-free} shows results for chain: calloc-free
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| 284 | \item \VRef[Figure]{fig:speed-10-malloc-realloc} shows results for chain: malloc-realloc
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| 285 | \item \VRef[Figure]{fig:speed-11-calloc-realloc} shows results for chain: calloc-realloc
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| 286 | \item \VRef[Figure]{fig:speed-12-malloc-realloc-free} shows results for chain: malloc-realloc-free
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| 287 | \item \VRef[Figure]{fig:speed-13-calloc-realloc-free} shows results for chain: calloc-realloc-free
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| 288 | \item \VRef[Figure]{fig:speed-14-malloc-calloc-realloc-free} shows results for chain: malloc-realloc-free-calloc
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| 289 | \end{itemize}
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| 290 |
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| 291 | \paragraph{Assessment}
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| 292 | This micro-benchmark divides the allocators into two groups: with and without @calloc@.
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| 293 | @calloc@ uses @memset@ to set the allocated memory to zero, which dominates the cost of the allocation chain (large performance increase) and levels performance across the allocators.
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| 294 | But the difference among the allocators in a @calloc@ chain still gives an idea of their relative performance.
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| 295 |
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| 296 | All allocators did well in this micro-benchmark across all allocation chains, except for \textsf{dl}, \textsf{pt3}, and \textsf{hrd}.
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| 297 | Again, the low-performing allocators are sharing heaps among threads, so the contention causes performance increases with increasing numbers of threads.
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| 298 | Furthermore, chains with @free@ can trigger coalescing, which slows the fast path.
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| 299 | The high-performing allocators all illustrate low latency across the allocation chains, \ie there are no performance spikes as the chain lengths, that might be caused by contention and/or coalescing.
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| 300 | Low latency is important for applications that are sensitive to unknown execution delays.
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| 301 |
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| 302 | %speed-3-malloc.eps
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| 303 | \begin{figure}
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| 304 | \centering
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| 305 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/speed-3-malloc} }
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| 306 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/speed-3-malloc} }
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| 307 | \caption{Speed benchmark chain: malloc}
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| 308 | \label{fig:speed-3-malloc}
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| 309 | \end{figure}
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| 310 |
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| 311 | %speed-4-realloc.eps
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| 312 | \begin{figure}
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| 313 | \centering
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| 314 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/speed-4-realloc} }
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| 315 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/speed-4-realloc} }
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| 316 | \caption{Speed benchmark chain: realloc}
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| 317 | \label{fig:speed-4-realloc}
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| 318 | \end{figure}
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| 319 |
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| 320 | %speed-5-free.eps
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| 321 | \begin{figure}
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| 322 | \centering
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| 323 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/speed-5-free} }
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| 324 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/speed-5-free} }
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| 325 | \caption{Speed benchmark chain: free}
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| 326 | \label{fig:speed-5-free}
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| 327 | \end{figure}
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| 328 |
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| 329 | %speed-6-calloc.eps
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| 330 | \begin{figure}
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| 331 | \centering
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| 332 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/speed-6-calloc} }
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| 333 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/speed-6-calloc} }
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| 334 | \caption{Speed benchmark chain: calloc}
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| 335 | \label{fig:speed-6-calloc}
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| 336 | \end{figure}
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| 337 |
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| 338 | %speed-7-malloc-free.eps
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| 339 | \begin{figure}
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| 340 | \centering
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| 341 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/speed-7-malloc-free} }
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| 342 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/speed-7-malloc-free} }
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| 343 | \caption{Speed benchmark chain: malloc-free}
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| 344 | \label{fig:speed-7-malloc-free}
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| 345 | \end{figure}
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| 346 |
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| 347 | %speed-8-realloc-free.eps
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| 348 | \begin{figure}
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| 349 | \centering
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| 350 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/speed-8-realloc-free} }
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| 351 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/speed-8-realloc-free} }
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| 352 | \caption{Speed benchmark chain: realloc-free}
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| 353 | \label{fig:speed-8-realloc-free}
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| 354 | \end{figure}
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| 355 |
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| 356 | %speed-9-calloc-free.eps
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| 357 | \begin{figure}
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| 358 | \centering
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| 359 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/speed-9-calloc-free} }
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| 360 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/speed-9-calloc-free} }
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| 361 | \caption{Speed benchmark chain: calloc-free}
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| 362 | \label{fig:speed-9-calloc-free}
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| 363 | \end{figure}
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| 364 |
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| 365 | %speed-10-malloc-realloc.eps
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| 366 | \begin{figure}
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| 367 | \centering
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| 368 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/speed-10-malloc-realloc} }
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| 369 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/speed-10-malloc-realloc} }
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| 370 | \caption{Speed benchmark chain: malloc-realloc}
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| 371 | \label{fig:speed-10-malloc-realloc}
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| 372 | \end{figure}
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| 373 |
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| 374 | %speed-11-calloc-realloc.eps
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| 375 | \begin{figure}
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| 376 | \centering
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| 377 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/speed-11-calloc-realloc} }
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| 378 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/speed-11-calloc-realloc} }
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| 379 | \caption{Speed benchmark chain: calloc-realloc}
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| 380 | \label{fig:speed-11-calloc-realloc}
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| 381 | \end{figure}
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| 382 |
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| 383 | %speed-12-malloc-realloc-free.eps
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| 384 | \begin{figure}
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| 385 | \centering
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| 386 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/speed-12-malloc-realloc-free} }
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| 387 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/speed-12-malloc-realloc-free} }
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| 388 | \caption{Speed benchmark chain: malloc-realloc-free}
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| 389 | \label{fig:speed-12-malloc-realloc-free}
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| 390 | \end{figure}
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| 391 |
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| 392 | %speed-13-calloc-realloc-free.eps
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| 393 | \begin{figure}
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| 394 | \centering
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| 395 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/speed-13-calloc-realloc-free} }
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| 396 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/speed-13-calloc-realloc-free} }
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| 397 | \caption{Speed benchmark chain: calloc-realloc-free}
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| 398 | \label{fig:speed-13-calloc-realloc-free}
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| 399 | \end{figure}
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| 400 |
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| 401 | %speed-14-{m,c,re}alloc-free.eps
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| 402 | \begin{figure}
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| 403 | \centering
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| 404 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/speed-14-m-c-re-alloc-free} }
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| 405 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/speed-14-m-c-re-alloc-free} }
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| 406 | \caption{Speed benchmark chain: malloc-calloc-realloc-free}
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| 407 | \label{fig:speed-14-malloc-calloc-realloc-free}
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| 408 | \end{figure}
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| 409 |
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| 410 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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| 411 | %% MEMORY
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| 412 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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| 413 |
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| 414 | \newpage
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| 415 | \subsection{Memory Micro-Benchmark}
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| 416 | \label{s:MemoryMicroBenchmark}
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| 417 |
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| 418 | This experiment is run with the following two configurations for each allocator.
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| 419 | The difference between the two configurations is the number of producers and consumers.
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| 420 | Configuration 1 has one producer and one consumer, and configuration 2 has 4 producers, where each producer has 4 consumers.
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| 421 |
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| 422 | \noindent
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| 423 | Configuration 1:
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| 424 | \begin{description}[itemsep=0pt,parsep=0pt]
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| 425 | \item[producer (K):]
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| 426 | 1
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| 427 | \item[consumer (M):]
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| 428 | 1
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| 429 | \item[round:]
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| 430 | 100,000
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| 431 | \item[max:]
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| 432 | 500
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| 433 | \item[min:]
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| 434 | 50
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| 435 | \item[step:]
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| 436 | 50
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| 437 | \item[distro:]
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| 438 | fisher
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| 439 | \item[objects (N):]
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| 440 | 100,000
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| 441 | \end{description}
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| 442 |
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| 443 | % -threadA : 1
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| 444 | % -threadF : 1
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| 445 | % -maxS : 500
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| 446 | % -minS : 50
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| 447 | % -stepS : 50
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| 448 | % -distroS : fisher
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| 449 | % -objN : 100000
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| 450 | % -consumeS: 100000
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| 451 |
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| 452 | \noindent
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| 453 | Configuration 2:
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| 454 | \begin{description}[itemsep=0pt,parsep=0pt]
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| 455 | \item[producer (K):]
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| 456 | 4
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| 457 | \item[consumer (M):]
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| 458 | 4
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| 459 | \item[round:]
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| 460 | 100,000
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| 461 | \item[max:]
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| 462 | 500
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| 463 | \item[min:]
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| 464 | 50
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| 465 | \item[step:]
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| 466 | 50
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| 467 | \item[distro:]
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| 468 | fisher
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| 469 | \item[objects (N):]
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| 470 | 100,000
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| 471 | \end{description}
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| 472 |
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| 473 | % -threadA : 4
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| 474 | % -threadF : 4
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| 475 | % -maxS : 500
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| 476 | % -minS : 50
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| 477 | % -stepS : 50
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| 478 | % -distroS : fisher
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| 479 | % -objN : 100000
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| 480 | % -consumeS: 100000
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| 481 |
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| 482 | % \begin{table}[b]
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| 483 | % \centering
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| 484 | % \begin{tabular}{ |c|c|c| }
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| 485 | % \hline
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| 486 | % Memory Allocator & Configuration 1 Result & Configuration 2 Result\\
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| 487 | % \hline
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| 488 | % llh & \VRef[Figure]{fig:mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-llh} & \VRef[Figure]{fig:mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-llh}\\
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| 489 | % \hline
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| 490 | % dl & \VRef[Figure]{fig:mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-dl} & \VRef[Figure]{fig:mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-dl}\\
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| 491 | % \hline
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| 492 | % glibc & \VRef[Figure]{fig:mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-glc} & \VRef[Figure]{fig:mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-glc}\\
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| 493 | % \hline
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| 494 | % hoard & \VRef[Figure]{fig:mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-hrd} & \VRef[Figure]{fig:mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-hrd}\\
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| 495 | % \hline
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| 496 | % je & \VRef[Figure]{fig:mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-je} & \VRef[Figure]{fig:mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-je}\\
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| 497 | % \hline
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| 498 | % pt3 & \VRef[Figure]{fig:mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-pt3} & \VRef[Figure]{fig:mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-pt3}\\
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| 499 | % \hline
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| 500 | % rp & \VRef[Figure]{fig:mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-rp} & \VRef[Figure]{fig:mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-rp}\\
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| 501 | % \hline
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| 502 | % tbb & \VRef[Figure]{fig:mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-tbb} & \VRef[Figure]{fig:mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-tbb}\\
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| 503 | % \hline
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| 504 | % \end{tabular}
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| 505 | % \caption{Memory benchmark results}
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| 506 | % \label{table:mem-benchmark-figs}
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| 507 | % \end{table}
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| 508 | % Table \ref{table:mem-benchmark-figs} shows the list of figures that contain memory benchmark results.
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| 509 |
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| 510 | \VRefrange[Figures]{fig:mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-llh}{fig:mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-tbb} show 16 figures, two figures for each of the 8 allocators, one for each configuration.
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| 511 | Each figure has 2 graphs, one for each experiment environment.
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| 512 | Each graph has following 5 subgraphs that show memory usage and statistics throughout the micro-benchmark's lifetime.
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| 513 | \begin{itemize}
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| 514 | \item \textit{\textbf{current\_req\_mem(B)}} shows the amount of dynamic memory requested and currently in-use of the benchmark.
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| 515 | \item \textit{\textbf{heap}}* shows the memory requested by the program (allocator) from the system that lies in the heap (@sbrk@) area.
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| 516 | \item \textit{\textbf{mmap\_so}}* shows the memory requested by the program (allocator) from the system that lies in the @mmap@ area.
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| 517 | \item \textit{\textbf{mmap}}* shows the memory requested by the program (allocator or shared libraries) from the system that lies in the @mmap@ area.
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| 518 | \item \textit{\textbf{total\_dynamic}} shows the total usage of dynamic memory by the benchmark program, which is a sum of \textit{heap}, \textit{mmap}, and \textit{mmap\_so}.
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| 519 | \end{itemize}
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| 520 | * These statistics are gathered by monitoring a process's @/proc/self/maps@ file.
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| 521 |
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| 522 | The X-axis shows the time when the memory information is polled.
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| 523 | The Y-axis shows the memory usage in bytes.
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| 524 |
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| 525 | For this experiment, the difference between the memory requested by the benchmark (\textit{current\_req\_mem(B)}) and the memory that the process has received from system (\textit{heap}, \textit{mmap}) should be minimum.
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| 526 | This difference is the memory overhead caused by the allocator and shows the level of fragmentation in the allocator.
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| 527 |
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| 528 | \paragraph{Assessment}
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| 529 | First, the differences in the shape of the curves between architectures (top ARM, bottom x64) is small, where the differences are in the amount of memory used.
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| 530 | Hence, it is possible to focus on either the top or bottom graph.
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| 531 |
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| 532 | Second, the heap curve is 0 for four memory allocators: \textsf{hrd}, \textsf{je}, \textsf{pt3}, and \textsf{rp}, indicating these memory allocators only use @mmap@ to get memory from the system and ignore the @sbrk@ area.
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| 533 |
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| 534 | The total dynamic memory is higher for \textsf{hrd} and \textsf{tbb} than the other allocators.
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| 535 | The main reason is the use of superblocks (see \VRef{s:ObjectContainers}) containing objects of the same size.
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| 536 | These superblocks are maintained throughout the life of the program.
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| 537 |
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| 538 | \textsf{pt3} is the only memory allocator where the total dynamic memory goes down in the second half of the program lifetime when the memory is freed by the benchmark program.
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| 539 | It makes pt3 the only memory allocator that gives memory back to the operating system as it is freed by the program.
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| 540 |
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| 541 | % FOR 1 THREAD
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| 542 |
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| 543 | %mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-llh.eps
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| 544 | \begin{figure}
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| 545 | \centering
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| 546 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-llh} }
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| 547 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-llh} }
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| 548 | \caption{Memory benchmark results with Configuration-1 for llh memory allocator}
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| 549 | \label{fig:mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-llh}
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| 550 | \end{figure}
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| 551 |
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| 552 | %mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-dl.eps
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| 553 | \begin{figure}
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| 554 | \centering
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| 555 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-dl} }
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| 556 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-dl} }
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| 557 | \caption{Memory benchmark results with Configuration-1 for dl memory allocator}
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| 558 | \label{fig:mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-dl}
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| 559 | \end{figure}
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| 560 |
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| 561 | %mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-glc.eps
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| 562 | \begin{figure}
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| 563 | \centering
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| 564 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-glc} }
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| 565 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-glc} }
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| 566 | \caption{Memory benchmark results with Configuration-1 for glibc memory allocator}
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| 567 | \label{fig:mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-glc}
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| 568 | \end{figure}
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| 569 |
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| 570 | %mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-hrd.eps
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| 571 | \begin{figure}
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| 572 | \centering
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| 573 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-hrd} }
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| 574 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-hrd} }
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| 575 | \caption{Memory benchmark results with Configuration-1 for hoard memory allocator}
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| 576 | \label{fig:mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-hrd}
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| 577 | \end{figure}
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| 578 |
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| 579 | %mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-je.eps
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| 580 | \begin{figure}
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| 581 | \centering
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| 582 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-je} }
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| 583 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-je} }
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| 584 | \caption{Memory benchmark results with Configuration-1 for je memory allocator}
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| 585 | \label{fig:mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-je}
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| 586 | \end{figure}
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| 587 |
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| 588 | %mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-pt3.eps
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| 589 | \begin{figure}
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| 590 | \centering
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| 591 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-pt3} }
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| 592 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-pt3} }
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| 593 | \caption{Memory benchmark results with Configuration-1 for pt3 memory allocator}
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| 594 | \label{fig:mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-pt3}
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| 595 | \end{figure}
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| 596 |
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| 597 | %mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-rp.eps
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| 598 | \begin{figure}
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| 599 | \centering
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| 600 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-rp} }
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| 601 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-rp} }
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| 602 | \caption{Memory benchmark results with Configuration-1 for rp memory allocator}
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| 603 | \label{fig:mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-rp}
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| 604 | \end{figure}
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| 605 |
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| 606 | %mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-tbb.eps
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| 607 | \begin{figure}
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| 608 | \centering
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| 609 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-tbb} }
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| 610 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-tbb} }
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| 611 | \caption{Memory benchmark results with Configuration-1 for tbb memory allocator}
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| 612 | \label{fig:mem-1-prod-1-cons-100-tbb}
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| 613 | \end{figure}
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| 614 |
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| 615 | % FOR 4 THREADS
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| 616 |
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| 617 | %mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-llh.eps
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| 618 | \begin{figure}
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| 619 | \centering
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| 620 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-llh} }
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| 621 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-llh} }
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| 622 | \caption{Memory benchmark results with Configuration-2 for llh memory allocator}
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| 623 | \label{fig:mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-llh}
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| 624 | \end{figure}
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| 625 |
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| 626 | %mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-dl.eps
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| 627 | \begin{figure}
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| 628 | \centering
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| 629 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-dl} }
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| 630 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-dl} }
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| 631 | \caption{Memory benchmark results with Configuration-2 for dl memory allocator}
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| 632 | \label{fig:mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-dl}
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| 633 | \end{figure}
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| 634 |
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| 635 | %mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-glc.eps
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| 636 | \begin{figure}
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| 637 | \centering
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| 638 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-glc} }
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| 639 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-glc} }
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| 640 | \caption{Memory benchmark results with Configuration-2 for glibc memory allocator}
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| 641 | \label{fig:mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-glc}
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| 642 | \end{figure}
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| 644 | %mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-hrd.eps
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| 645 | \begin{figure}
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| 646 | \centering
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| 647 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-hrd} }
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| 648 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-hrd} }
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| 649 | \caption{Memory benchmark results with Configuration-2 for hoard memory allocator}
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| 650 | \label{fig:mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-hrd}
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| 651 | \end{figure}
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| 652 |
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| 653 | %mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-je.eps
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| 654 | \begin{figure}
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| 655 | \centering
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| 656 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-je} }
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| 657 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-je} }
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| 658 | \caption{Memory benchmark results with Configuration-2 for je memory allocator}
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| 659 | \label{fig:mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-je}
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| 660 | \end{figure}
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| 661 |
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| 662 | %mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-pt3.eps
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| 663 | \begin{figure}
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| 664 | \centering
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| 665 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-pt3} }
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| 666 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-pt3} }
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| 667 | \caption{Memory benchmark results with Configuration-2 for pt3 memory allocator}
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| 668 | \label{fig:mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-pt3}
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| 669 | \end{figure}
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| 670 |
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| 672 | \begin{figure}
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| 673 | \centering
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| 674 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-rp} }
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| 675 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-rp} }
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| 676 | \caption{Memory benchmark results with Configuration-2 for rp memory allocator}
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| 677 | \label{fig:mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-rp}
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| 678 | \end{figure}
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| 679 |
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| 680 | %mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-tbb.eps
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| 681 | \begin{figure}
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| 682 | \centering
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| 683 | \subfigure[Algol]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/algol-perf-eps/mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-tbb} }
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| 684 | \subfigure[Nasus]{ \includegraphics[width=0.95\textwidth]{evaluations/nasus-perf-eps/mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-tbb} }
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| 685 | \caption{Memory benchmark results with Configuration-2 for tbb memory allocator}
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| 686 | \label{fig:mem-4-prod-4-cons-100-tbb}
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| 687 | \end{figure}
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