Artem Pelenitsyn <[email protected]> writes: > Hello devs, > > I've been working on a short survey devoted to a topic of multithreading > inside the GHC compiler and runtime. So far I was mostly looking at the > following three papers > > [1] P. W. Trinder, K. Hammond, J. S. Mattson, Jr., A. S. Partridge, and S. > L. Peyton Jones. Gum: A portable parallel implementation of Haskell. PLDI > ’96 > > [2] Tim Harris, Simon Marlow, and Simon Peyton Jones. Haskell on a > shared-memory multiprocessor. Haskell ’05 > > [3] Simon Marlow, Simon Peyton Jones, and Satnam Singh. Runtime support for > multicore Haskell. ICFP ’09 > > Can you suggest any other papers adding insights on how GHC uses multiple > capabilities for anything from GC to the implementation of > Parallel/Concurrent Haskell? Perhaps, something more recent than the above, > but preferably published in academic venues. > Here are a few others but I may have missed a few:
* Parallel Generational-Copying Garbage Collection with a Block-Structured Heap (Simon Marlow, Tim Harris, Roshan P. James, Simon Peyton Jones) In ISMM '08: Proceedings of the 7th international symposium on Memory management, Tucson, Arizona, ACM, June 2008 * Concurrent Haskell, Simon Peyton Jones, Andrew Gordon, Sigbjorn Finne. * Composable Memory Transactions, Tim Harris, Simon Marlow, Simon Peyton-Jones, and Maurice Herlihy. In Proceedings of the tenth ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Principles and practice of parallel programming (PPoPP '05) * Transactional Memory with Data Invariants, Tim Harris and Simon Peyton Jones. In TRANSACT '06 Cheers, - Ben
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