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Computer Science PDF Available DOI: 10.1145/3447786.3456228 Non-peer-reviewed Preprint

PaSh: Light-touch Data-Parallel Shell Processing

Abstract

This paper presents {\scshape PaSh}, a system for parallelizing POSIX shell scripts. Given a script, {\scshape PaSh} converts it to a dataflow graph, performs a series of semantics-preserving program transformations that expose parallelism, and then converts the dataflow graph back into a script -- one that adds POSIX constructs to explicitly guide parallelism coupled with {\scshape PaSh}-provided {\scshape Unix}-aware runtime primitives for addressing performance- and correctness-related issues. A lightweight annotation language allows command developers to express key parallelizability properties about their commands. An accompanying parallelizability study of POSIX and GNU commands -- two large and commonly used groups -- guides the annotation language and optimized aggregator library that {\scshape PaSh} uses. Finally, {\scshape PaSh}'s {\scshape PaSh}'s extensive evaluation over 44 unmodified {\scshape Unix} scripts shows significant speedups ($0.89$--$61.1\times$, avg: $6.7\times$) stemming from the combination of its program transformations and runtime primitives.
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