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Experiences in porting mini‐applications to OpenACC and OpenMP on heterogeneous systems
Author(s) -
Vergara Larrea Verónica G.,
Budiardja Reuben D.,
Gayatri Rahulkumar,
Daley Christopher,
Hernandez Oscar,
Joubert Wayne
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
concurrency and computation: practice and experience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.309
H-Index - 67
eISSN - 1532-0634
pISSN - 1532-0626
DOI - 10.1002/cpe.5780
Subject(s) - porting , computer science , compiler , parallel computing , titan (rocket family) , implementation , ibm , supercomputer , computer architecture , operating system , programming language , software , materials science , engineering , nanotechnology , aerospace engineering
Summary This article studies mini‐applications—Minisweep, GenASiS , GPP, and FF—that use computational methods commonly encountered in HPC. We have ported these applications to develop OpenACC and OpenMP versions, and evaluated their performance on Titan (Cray XK7 with K20x GPUs), Cori (Cray XC40 with Intel KNL), Summit (IBM AC922 with Volta GPUs), and Cori‐GPU (Cray CS‐Storm 500NX with Intel Skylake and Volta GPUs). Our goals are for these new ports to be useful to both application and compiler developers, to document and describe the lessons learned and the methodology to create optimized OpenMP and OpenACC versions, and to provide a description of possible migration paths between the two specifications. Cases where specific directives or code patterns result in improved performance for a given architecture are highlighted. We also include discussions of the functionality and maturity of the latest compilers available on the above platforms with respect to OpenACC or OpenMP implementations.

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