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jason_gee Send message Joined: 24 Nov 06 Posts: 7489 Credit: 91,093,184 RAC: 0 |
After several years of sleepless nights, much research with a lot of help from friends, I may have found a simple way to restore credit to what it should be (or close enough), without disabling CreditNew. Should I talk to Eric about this ? No Way, 'Optimising' DhryStone OR Whetstone, for that matter, is exactly the way to make things worse, as I am 99.9% sure you already know. [Edit:] I unsubbed from alpha and dev actually, as soon as I recognised the stale threading concepts were incompatible with the way Linux and common sense were following Windows.... "Living by the wisdom of computer science doesn't sound so bad after all. And unlike most advice, it's backed up by proofs." -- Algorithms to live by: The computer science of human decisions. |
Richard Haselgrove Send message Joined: 4 Jul 99 Posts: 14679 Credit: 200,643,578 RAC: 874 |
... as I am 99.9% sure you already know. I've posted a critical, but hopefully diplomatic, reply along those lines. |
jason_gee Send message Joined: 24 Nov 06 Posts: 7489 Credit: 91,093,184 RAC: 0 |
... as I am 99.9% sure you already know. Cheers. I'm pretty convinced the designer has his math arse bout face, and may actually believe a global benchmark hike would increase credit. It will of course just increase the normalisation reference and so drop every other app/device/planclass "Living by the wisdom of computer science doesn't sound so bad after all. And unlike most advice, it's backed up by proofs." -- Algorithms to live by: The computer science of human decisions. |
Sleepy Send message Joined: 21 May 99 Posts: 219 Credit: 98,947,784 RAC: 28,360 |
I may have found a simple way to restore credit to what it should be (or close enough), without disabling CreditNew. Should I talk to Eric about this ? Great! :-) Why not talking to him? If correctly offered, it is all for the good of the project. There may be many more people that we imagine and do not even know about this place of discussion that are seeing their credit vanish, are not so motivated by the scientific goals of SETI (or may equally like another project), and walk silently away from the project. Sleepy |
Richard Haselgrove Send message Joined: 4 Jul 99 Posts: 14679 Credit: 200,643,578 RAC: 874 |
I should have replied to the substantive point as well. Should I talk to Eric about this ? Actually, I don't think Eric - on his beleaguered own - is the right person to address first. Instead, run it past an ad-hoc peer review committee of the people you know are equipped to comprehend the complexities of the question. Catch any wrinkles there before you go to full publication. Then, isn't the right venue for this the Project Management Committee? I know, I know - it's been given a stupidly restrictive remit by those with a vested interest in maintaining as much of the status quo as they can, and it's done nothing visible, and I suspect nothing substantive, since it was created. So let's subvert it. Use the mechanism they created to return control of BOINC to the scientific research community that needs it - and take it out of the hands of Berkeley politics. Can't make the situation any worse than it is at the moment. |
jason_gee Send message Joined: 24 Nov 06 Posts: 7489 Credit: 91,093,184 RAC: 0 |
Alright, so let me get a beer, and then let's have a chat about this narcissistic infrastructure I don't know who they are (PMC) "Living by the wisdom of computer science doesn't sound so bad after all. And unlike most advice, it's backed up by proofs." -- Algorithms to live by: The computer science of human decisions. |
Grant (SSSF) Send message Joined: 19 Aug 99 Posts: 13855 Credit: 208,696,464 RAC: 304 |
After several years of sleepless nights, much research with a lot of help from friends, I may have found a simple way to restore credit to what it should be (or close enough), without disabling CreditNew. Should I talk to Eric about this ? If it fixes the actual problem and isn't just a work around. Over the years I've found that no matter how good things might look, fixing the symptoms often leads to more grief. Better to fix the problem. Grant Darwin NT |
jason_gee Send message Joined: 24 Nov 06 Posts: 7489 Credit: 91,093,184 RAC: 0 |
Oh no, this one is the root cause of the main scaling error on CreditNew. Can't fix the variation part (which nobody really comments on that much yet), that requires actual engineering. "Living by the wisdom of computer science doesn't sound so bad after all. And unlike most advice, it's backed up by proofs." -- Algorithms to live by: The computer science of human decisions. |
Richard Haselgrove Send message Joined: 4 Jul 99 Posts: 14679 Credit: 200,643,578 RAC: 874 |
Alright, so let me get a beer, and then let's have a chat about this narcissistic infrastructure I don't know who they are (PMC) Give me an hour - I need to get some lunch and vitamin D too. Then I'm all yours. |
Jord Send message Joined: 9 Jun 99 Posts: 15184 Credit: 4,362,181 RAC: 3 |
I know, I know - it's been given a stupidly restrictive remit by those with a vested interest in maintaining as much of the status quo as they can, and it's done nothing visible, and I suspect nothing substantive, since it was created. They had a BBQ. Or at least a get-together with food. As for who they are" Bruce Allen, Einstein@Home. Christian Beer, RNA World and Rechenkraft.net e.V. Matt Blumberg, GridRepublic. Eric Korpela, SETI@home. Keith Upplinger, IBM World Community Grid. Rom Walton, Cloud Nine. Willy de Zutter, BOINCstats and BAM! And David Anderson, Whipmaster. So in essence, walking it by Eric isn't a bad idea, as long as you CC at least two or three others of the list. |
jason_gee Send message Joined: 24 Nov 06 Posts: 7489 Credit: 91,093,184 RAC: 0 |
haha, well falling asleep from my own beer+BQQ committee meeting. In the meantime, To fix the coarse scaling error, what's the alternative to including an allowance for SIMD vectorisation within creditnew for stock applications ? (Given that it is complex and been avoided) [Hint: I know the answer already. and so do you] "Living by the wisdom of computer science doesn't sound so bad after all. And unlike most advice, it's backed up by proofs." -- Algorithms to live by: The computer science of human decisions. |
Jord Send message Joined: 9 Jun 99 Posts: 15184 Credit: 4,362,181 RAC: 3 |
To fix the coarse scaling error, what's the alternative to including an allowance for SIMD vectorisation within creditnew for stock applications ? More beer and BBQ, pedantically spoken? |
jason_gee Send message Joined: 24 Nov 06 Posts: 7489 Credit: 91,093,184 RAC: 0 |
To fix the coarse scaling error, what's the alternative to including an allowance for SIMD vectorisation within creditnew for stock applications ? No simpler and stupider than that, you're trying to be too clever again :P "Living by the wisdom of computer science doesn't sound so bad after all. And unlike most advice, it's backed up by proofs." -- Algorithms to live by: The computer science of human decisions. |
Jord Send message Joined: 9 Jun 99 Posts: 15184 Credit: 4,362,181 RAC: 3 |
The it's probably got to do with the removal of something, but I can't decide if that is of part of the credit generating code, or David. |
jason_gee Send message Joined: 24 Nov 06 Posts: 7489 Credit: 91,093,184 RAC: 0 |
The it's probably got to do with the removal of something, but I can't decide if that is of part of the credit generating code, or David. Neither, It's not David's fault he doesn;t understand SIMD [Well OK, CLose with removal of something] "Living by the wisdom of computer science doesn't sound so bad after all. And unlike most advice, it's backed up by proofs." -- Algorithms to live by: The computer science of human decisions. |
Richard Haselgrove Send message Joined: 4 Jul 99 Posts: 14679 Credit: 200,643,578 RAC: 874 |
As for who they are... Yes, that's what the page I linked says. Actually, since 9 October 2015, Christian Beer has been on the development staff at Einstein - and immediately became a welcome and active contributor to both the project science and its message boards. Though I believe he has also kept in touch with his previous projects. Keeping its own web presence updated is one of the visible things that the PMC could - but didn't - do. The lower part of the page has - since version 11, at least - listed some 120 volunteer contributors to the BOINC code base. It is for those practical skills and past contributions that I suggested the PMC as a possible route in - not because of their titular position. |
Richard Haselgrove Send message Joined: 4 Jul 99 Posts: 14679 Credit: 200,643,578 RAC: 874 |
OK, do we have a quorum for the big reveal? |
jason_gee Send message Joined: 24 Nov 06 Posts: 7489 Credit: 91,093,184 RAC: 0 |
OK, Well first there is the preferred (complex) option (IMO) which would be to load the flops with a suitable multiplier for SIMD (as used to be done) Simpler option (pending any actual fix for creditNew to account for SIMD vectorisation), is to simply disable ALL use of SIMD in the stock CPU application(s), that includes the core source and FFTW library etc. Then your reference host claims will reflect reality (+/- 37% variation steady state because of other problems) "Living by the wisdom of computer science doesn't sound so bad after all. And unlike most advice, it's backed up by proofs." -- Algorithms to live by: The computer science of human decisions. |
Jord Send message Joined: 9 Jun 99 Posts: 15184 Credit: 4,362,181 RAC: 3 |
But doesn't that affect only CPU tasks? The removal of the SIMD extensions at least? |
jason_gee Send message Joined: 24 Nov 06 Posts: 7489 Credit: 91,093,184 RAC: 0 |
But doesn't that affect only CPU tasks? The removal of the SIMD extensions at least? No, Stock CPU applciation becomes normalisation reference, by underclaiming due to AVX. Explanation follows "Living by the wisdom of computer science doesn't sound so bad after all. And unlike most advice, it's backed up by proofs." -- Algorithms to live by: The computer science of human decisions. |
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