From: Arnaud Giersch Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 15:54:01 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Fix includegraphics'. X-Git-Tag: pdsec15_submission~106 X-Git-Url: https://bilbo.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/and/gitweb/mpi-energy2.git/commitdiff_plain/d64faf6d7953243fc8840f8ea698979860634959 Fix includegraphics'. --- diff --git a/Heter_paper.tex b/Heter_paper.tex index 3b2b238..a1f6b22 100644 --- a/Heter_paper.tex +++ b/Heter_paper.tex @@ -279,10 +279,10 @@ execution time, the normalized performance, as follows: \begin{figure} \centering \subfloat[Homogeneous platform]{% - \includegraphics[width=.22\textwidth]{fig/homo.eps}\label{fig:r1}}% + \includegraphics[width=.22\textwidth]{fig/homo}\label{fig:r1}}% \qquad% \subfloat[Heterogeneous platform]{% - \includegraphics[width=.22\textwidth]{fig/heter.eps}\label{fig:r2}} + \includegraphics[width=.22\textwidth]{fig/heter}\label{fig:r2}} \label{fig:rel} \caption{The energy and performance relation} \end{figure} @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ In this section we proposed an heterogeneous scaling algorithm, (figure~\ref{HSA The algorithm is numerates the suitable range of available scaling factors for each node in the heterogeneous cluster, returns a set of optimal frequency scaling factors for each node. Using heterogeneous cluster is produces different workloads for each node. Therefore, the fastest nodes waiting at the barrier for the slowest nodes to finish there work as in figure (\ref{fig:heter}). Our algorithm takes into account these imbalanced workloads when is starts to search for selecting the best scaling factors. So, the algorithm is selecting the initial frequencies values for each node proportional to the times of computations that gathered from the first iteration. As an example in figure (\ref{fig:st_freq}), the algorithm don't test the first frequencies of the fastest nodes until it converge their frequencies to the frequency of the slowest node. If the algorithm is starts test changing the frequency of the slowest nodes from beginning, we are loosing performance and then not selecting the best tradeoff (the distance). This case will be similar to the homogeneous cluster when all nodes scales their frequencies together from the beginning. In this case there is a small distance between energy and performance curves, for example see the figure(\ref{fig:r1}). Then the algorithm searching for optimal frequency scaling factor from the selected frequencies until the last available ones. \begin{figure}[t] \centering - \includegraphics[scale=0.5]{fig/start_freq.pdf} + \includegraphics[scale=0.5]{fig/start_freq} \caption{Selecting the initial frequencies} \label{fig:st_freq} \end{figure} @@ -615,10 +615,10 @@ The results of applying the proposed scaling algorithm to NAS benchmarks is demo \begin{figure} \centering \subfloat[Balanced nodes type scenario]{% - \includegraphics[width=.23185\textwidth]{fig/avg_eq.eps}\label{fig:avg_eq}}% + \includegraphics[width=.23185\textwidth]{fig/avg_eq}\label{fig:avg_eq}}% \quad% \subfloat[Imbalanced nodes type scenario]{% - \includegraphics[width=.23185\textwidth]{fig/avg_neq.eps}\label{fig:avg_neq}} + \includegraphics[width=.23185\textwidth]{fig/avg_neq}\label{fig:avg_neq}} \label{fig:avg} \caption{The average of energy and performance for all Nas benchmarks running with difference number of nodes} \end{figure} @@ -688,10 +688,10 @@ The results of the previous section are obtained using a percentage of 80\% for \begin{figure} \centering \subfloat[Comparison the average of the results on 8 nodes]{% - \includegraphics[width=.22\textwidth]{fig/sen_comp.pdf}\label{fig:sen_comp}}% + \includegraphics[width=.22\textwidth]{fig/sen_comp}\label{fig:sen_comp}}% \quad% \subfloat[Comparison the selected frequency scaling factors for 8 nodes]{% - \includegraphics[width=.24\textwidth]{fig/three_scenarios.pdf}\label{fig:scales_comp}} + \includegraphics[width=.24\textwidth]{fig/three_scenarios}\label{fig:scales_comp}} \label{fig:avg} \caption{The comparison of the three power scenarios} \end{figure} diff --git a/fig/Makefile b/fig/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f8cbf58 --- /dev/null +++ b/fig/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +EPS = $(wildcard *.eps) +PDF = $(EPS:%.eps=%.pdf) + +.PHONY: all clean + +all: $(PDF) + +clean: + $(RM) $(PDF) + +%.pdf: %.eps + epstopdf $< diff --git a/fig/avg_eq-eps-converted-to.pdf b/fig/avg_eq.pdf similarity index 94% rename from fig/avg_eq-eps-converted-to.pdf rename to fig/avg_eq.pdf index 39c3fd5..26c5a4a 100644 Binary files a/fig/avg_eq-eps-converted-to.pdf and b/fig/avg_eq.pdf differ diff --git a/fig/avg_neq-eps-converted-to.pdf b/fig/avg_neq.pdf similarity index 94% rename from fig/avg_neq-eps-converted-to.pdf rename to fig/avg_neq.pdf index 22b5196..028c084 100644 Binary files a/fig/avg_neq-eps-converted-to.pdf and b/fig/avg_neq.pdf differ diff --git a/fig/heter-eps-converted-to.pdf b/fig/heter.pdf similarity index 93% rename from fig/heter-eps-converted-to.pdf rename to fig/heter.pdf index 5cf96d4..31e3fda 100644 Binary files a/fig/heter-eps-converted-to.pdf and b/fig/heter.pdf differ diff --git a/fig/homo.eps b/fig/homo.eps old mode 100755 new mode 100644 diff --git a/fig/homo-eps-converted-to.pdf b/fig/homo.pdf similarity index 94% rename from fig/homo-eps-converted-to.pdf rename to fig/homo.pdf index a82a1ae..2d4cb51 100644 Binary files a/fig/homo-eps-converted-to.pdf and b/fig/homo.pdf differ