Report Number: CSL-TR-95-665
Institution: Stanford University, Computer Systems Laboratory
Title: Interprocedural Parallelization Analysis: Preliminary Results
Author: Hall, Mary W.
Author: Amarasinghe, Saman P.
Author: Murphy, Brian R.
Author: Liao, Shih-Wei
Author: Lam, Monica S.
Date: March 1995
Abstract: This paper describes a fully interprocedural automatic
parallelization system for Fortran programs, and presents the
results of extensive experiments obtained using this system.
The system incorporates a comprehensive and integrated
collection of analyses including dependence, privatization
and reduction recognition for both array and scalar
variables, and scalar symbolic analysis to support these. All
the analyses have been implemented in the SUIF (Stanford
University Intermediate Format) compiler system, with the aid
of an interprocedural analysis construction tool known as
FIAT. Our interprocedural analysis is uniquely designed to
provide the same quality of information as if the program
were analyzed as a single procedure, while managing the
complexity of the analysis.
We have implemented a robust system that has parallelized,
completely automatically, loops containing over a thousand
lines of code. This work makes possible the first
comprehensive empirical evaluation of state-of-the-art
automatic parallelization technology. This paper reports
evaluation numbers on programs from standard benchmark
suites. The results demonstrate that all the interprocedural
analyses taken together can substantially advance the
capability of current automatic parallelization technology.
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