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The OpenDwarfs project provides a benchmark suite consisting of different computation/communication idioms, i.e., dwarfs, for state-of-art multicore and GPU systems. The first instantiation of the OpenDwarfs has been realized in OpenCL.
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OpenDwarfs ============= The OpenDwarfs project provides a benchmark suite consisting of different computation/communication idioms, i.e., dwarfs, for state-of-art multicore and GPU systems. The first instantiation of the OpenDwarfs has been realized in OpenCL, as described in part in "OpenCL and the 13 Dwarfs: A Work in Progress" by Feng, Lin, Scogland, and Zhang in the 3rd ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering, April 2012. The computation/communication idioms are based on the 13 Berkeley Dwarfs: (http://view.eecs.berkeley.edu/wiki/Dwarf_Mine). Benchmark status ---------------- Stable: gem Beta: bfs cfd crc fft kmeans lud nw spmv srad swat bwa_hmm nqueens Alpha: astar tdm Requirements ------------ Packages and libraries needed to build and run the applications. To build: opencl >= 1.0 (some apps require 1.1, but we do not yet guarantee support for 1.2 in all applications.) autoconf >= 2.63 autoheader automake libtool gcc maker To run: opencl libs Building -------- To build all of the included applications: $ ./autogen.sh $ mkdir build $ cd build $ ../configure $ make To build only the applications you select, call configure with the --with-apps option: $ ../configure --with-apps=srad,gem,cfd To see a full list of options and applications: $ ../configure --help Running ------- See the application-specific README file in each application's directory. All the dwarf applications support a common list of options for optionally specifying the OpenCL platform ID (-p) and OpenCL device ID (-d), or alternatively, the device type (-t). These options, if supplied, must follow the executable name and be delimited from the application-specific options by double dashes (--). General format: ./<executable> [-p <platform> -d <device> | -t <type> --] [app-specific options] <platform> :integer ID of platform to use <device> :integer ID of device in <platform> to use <type> : device type to use (0:CPU, 1:GPU, 2:MIC, 3:FPGA) Example1: ./astar -p 0 -d 0 -- (selects device with device ID 0 on platform with platform ID 0) Example2: ./astar -t 0 -- (selects CPU device type on default platform with platform ID 0, if available) Notes: If no parameters are supplied, default platform ID is 0 and default device type is CPU. If -t parameter is given, default platform ID 0 is searched for supplied device type <type>. If not available, CPU device type selection will be attempted. If device ID is unknown, a combination of -p and -t is available to search for device of selected <type> on platform ID <platform>. Acknowledgements ---------------- This project was supported in part by AMD, Air Force Research Lab, Department of Defense, Harris, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Xilinx via the NSF Center for High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing (CHREC) under NSF grant IIP-0804155 and indirectly by NSF grants CNS-0916719 and MRI-0960081. Integration for Altera FPGA support for crc and csr, as well as extensions for these benchmarks, have been contributed by Tyler Kenney at IBM.
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