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CFD Proxy Version 1.0.1 README December 2014 ============================================================================== Table of contents ============================================================================== 1. Overview 2. Contents of this Distribution 3. Hardware and Software Requirements 4. Configuration 5. Related Documentation - MPI (Message Passing Interface) 6. Documentation - GASPI (Global Address Space Programming Interface) 7. Implementation details 8. Results 9. Community involvement ============================================================================== 1. Overview ============================================================================== This is the release of the hybrid.f6 CFD Proxy. The CFD proxy kernel implements and evaluates the overlap efficiency for halo exchanges in unstructured meshes. The application first reads one of the multigrid mesh levels of a graph-partitioned and preprocessed F6 airplane mesh (dualgrid.[12-192].tgz). The actual CFD kernel we have implemented is a multi-threaded green gauss gradient calculation with a subsequent halo exchange. We believe that - as far as the ratio of computation and communication is concerned - this kernel is representative for a much broader class of applications which make use of unstructured meshes. This benchmark aims at strong scaling scenarios with ~ 100 mesh points per (x86 Ivy Bridge) core or less. For more details please see the documentation. For even more details please have a look at the code. ============================================================================== 2. Contents of this Distribution ============================================================================== This release includes the actual mesh data in ./f6 directory and source code for various MPI and GASPI implementations of the halo exchange pattern in ./src directory. ============================================================================== 3. Hardware and Software Requirements ============================================================================== 1) Server platform with InfiniBand HCA or ROCE Ethernet. 2) Linux operating system 3) MPI. Download and install. This kernel requires MPI to be interoperable with GASPI. So far this has been verified to work with with Openmpi, Mvapich, Mvapich2, Intel MPI and IBM Platform MPI. 4) GASPI. For installation and download instructions of GPI2 (currently the only full implementation of GASPI) please see https://github.com/cc-hpc-itwm/GPI-2 5) For reading the NetCDF dualgrid meshes you will need the NetCDF library http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/netcdf ============================================================================== 4. Configuration ============================================================================== 1) Download and install the required software packages, netcdf, MPI, GPI2. Note : GPI2 needs to be compiled against your MPI library of choice in order to use the MPI interoperabilty mode. (./install.sh --with-mpi=/../../foo -p PREFIX) 2) Adapt the Makefile in src. (NETCDF_DIR, MPI_DIR, GPI2_DIR, CFLAGS, (USE_MPI_MULTI_THREADED, USE_GASPI, USE_NTHREADS)). The MPI lib will require support for either MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE or MPI_THREAD_SERIALIZED. There are quite a few possible combinations of the provided various settings. Pick the one which works best for your architecture, report back and/or provide your own implementation. 3) Unpack the dualgrid meshes in f6. Github restrictions currently only allows for rather moderate mesh size, so we are in the process of looking for a better solution. 3) GASPI can make use of the startup mechanisms of MPI. Start the hybrid.f6.exe hybrid MPI/GASPI executable as a regular hybrid OpenMP/MPI application, e.g mpirun -np 12 -machinefile machines -perhost 2 ../src/hybrid.f6.exe -lvl 2 dualgrid ============================================================================== 5. MPI ============================================================================== For MPI Documentation http://www.mpi-forum.org/docs/mpi-3.0/mpi30-report.pdf ============================================================================== 6. GASPI ============================================================================== For GASPI Documentation http://www.gpi-site.com/gpi2/gaspi/ ============================================================================== 7. Implementation details ============================================================================== Threading model --------------- We have adopted a threading strategy which allows read access only to points belonging to other thread domains and read/write access to the points the thread actually owns. The CFD proxy hence implements 3 different face types: faces which reside entirely within the thread domain (and which are allowed to update both attached data points, ftype 1), faces which only write to the left data point (ftype 2) and faces which only write to the right data point (ftype 3). In order to maximize scalar efficiency we have split the thread domains into sub domains (colors) which fit in the L2 cache. The threads then iterate over these colors until the respective thread domain has been completed. We perform strip mining both with respect to initialized and finalized points. The colors in this implementation hence require a substantial amount of meta data about e.g about which data points are visited for the first time (for each color), or which points are visited for the last time. Overlapping communication and computation ----------------------------------------- For an efficient overlap of computation with communication we need to trigger the communication as early as possible. When preprocessing the mesh we hence mark up all finalized points per color which belong to the mesh halo. The mesh faces are reordered such that halo points are updated first during the gradient reconstruction. The thread which completes the final update (for a specific communication partner) on these halo points then triggers the communication – either via MPI_Isend, MPI_Put or gaspi_write_notify. In order to achieve this, the code additionally keeps track of the status of the inner halo (ghost cell) points for every color and maintains a list which halo points (per color) have to be send to which neighboring rank. We note that while this method allows for a maximal overlap of communication and computation, it either requires a full MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE or a MPI_THREAD_SERIALIZED MPI version. For the latter version we have encapsulated the actual MPI_Isend and MPI_Put in an OpenMP critical section. We have enhanced the CFD proxy with a multithreaded gather/scatter operation from/into the MPI/GASPI buffers. For this all colors use additional meta data with respect to required points (per color) in their outer halo. We note that for high scalablity on Xeon Phi (and probably most other many-core architectures) this kind of optimization (multihreaded pack/unpack) appears to be mandatory. ============================================================================== 8. Results ============================================================================== For current results on a Fat Tree FDR/Ivy Bridge please have a look at the documentation. New, shiny and much better results for Xeon Phi have been included in the wiki. https://github.com/PGAS-community-benchmarks/CFD-Proxy/wiki#results ============================================================================== 9. Community involvement ============================================================================== We encourage the HPC community to provide new patterns or improve existing ones. No restrictions apply. Instead we encourage you to improve this kernel via better threadings models, and/or better communication and/or more scalable communication API’s and/or better programming languages. Bonus points are granted for highly scalable implementations which also feature better programmability.
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