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A performance-oriented comparative study of the Chapel high-productivity language to conventional programming environments

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The increase in complexity, diversity and scale of high performance computing environments, as well as the increasing sophistication of parallel applications and algorithms call for productivity-aware programming languages for high-performance computing. Among them, the Chapel programming language stands out as one of the more successful approaches based on the Partitioned Global Address Space programming model. Although Chapel is designed for productive parallel computing at scale, the question of its competitiveness with well-established conventional parallel programming environments arises. To this end, this work compares the performance of Chapel-based fractal generation on shared-and distributed-memory platforms with corresponding OpenMP and MPI+X implementations. The parallel computation of the Mandelbrot set is chosen as a test-case for its high degree of parallelism and its irregular workload. Experiments are performed on a cluster composed of 192 cores using the French national testbed Grid'5000. Chapel as well as its default tasking layer demonstrate high performance in shared-memory context, while Chapel competes with hybrid MPI+OpenMP in distributed-memory environment.
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hal-03629798 , version 1 (04-04-2022)

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Guillaume Helbecque, Jan Gmys, Tiago Carneiro, Nouredine Melab, Pascal Bouvry. A performance-oriented comparative study of the Chapel high-productivity language to conventional programming environments. 13th International Workshop on Programming Models and Applications for Multicores and Manycores (PMAM'22), Apr 2022, Séoul, South Korea. pp.21-29, ⟨10.1145/3528425.3529104⟩. ⟨hal-03629798⟩
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