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Chapter 2

Experimental Setup

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Performance Guidelines for AMD Athlon™ 64 and AMD Opteron™

ccNUMA Multiprocessor Systems

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June 2006

characterization of the resource behavior in the system. These recommendations, coupled with these
interesting cases, provide an understanding of the low-level behavior of the system, which is crucial
to the analysis of larger real-world workloads.

2.3

Reading and Interpreting Test Graphs

Figure 3 below shows one of the graphs that will be discussed in detail later.

Figure 3.

Write-Only Thread Running on Node 0, Accessing Data from 0, 1 and 2

Hops Away on an Idle System

2.3.1

X-Axis Display

The X-axis displays the various thread and memory placement combinations to be compared. Each
case shows the following information for the thread, in the order listed:

The node and core on which the thread is run.

Whether accesses are read-only or write-only.

The node on whose physical memory the data accessed by the thread resides.

In Figure 3 above, the four bars correspond to the following thread combinations:

0.0.w.0—Thread running on node 0/core0 does write-only accesses to memory resident on node 0.

0.0.w.1—Thread running on node 0/core0 does write-only accesses to memory resident on node 1.

0.0.w.2—Thread running on node 0/core0 does write-only accesses to memory resident on node 2.

0.0.w.3—Thread running on node 0/core0 does write-only accesses to memory resident on node 3.

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