/* * This file is part of the StarPU Handbook. * Copyright (C) 2009--2011 Universit@'e de Bordeaux * Copyright (C) 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017 CNRS * Copyright (C) 2011, 2012, 2017 INRIA * See the file version.doxy for copying conditions. */ /*! \defgroup API_Workers_Properties Workers’ Properties \def STARPU_NMAXWORKERS \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Define the maximum number of workers managed by StarPU. \def STARPU_MAXCPUS \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Define the maximum number of CPU workers managed by StarPU. The default value can be modified at configure by using the option \ref enable-maxcpus "--enable-maxcpus". \def STARPU_MAXNODES \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Define the maximum number of memory nodes managed by StarPU. The default value can be modified at configure by using the option \ref enable-maxnodes "--enable-maxnodes". Reducing it allows to considerably reduce memory used by StarPU data structures. \enum starpu_node_kind \ingroup API_Workers_Properties TODO \var starpu_node_kind::STARPU_UNUSED TODO \var starpu_node_kind::STARPU_CPU_RAM TODO \var starpu_node_kind::STARPU_CUDA_RAM TODO \var starpu_node_kind::STARPU_OPENCL_RAM TODO \var starpu_node_kind::STARPU_DISK_RAM TODO \var starpu_node_kind::STARPU_MIC_RAM TODO \var starpu_node_kind::STARPU_SCC_RAM This node kind is not used anymore, but implementations in interfaces will be useful for MPI. \var starpu_node_kind::STARPU_SCC_SHM TODO \var starpu_node_kind::STARPU_MPI_MS_RAM TODO \enum starpu_worker_archtype \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Worker Architecture Type \var starpu_worker_archtype::STARPU_ANY_WORKER any worker, used in the hypervisor \var starpu_worker_archtype::STARPU_CPU_WORKER CPU core \var starpu_worker_archtype::STARPU_CUDA_WORKER NVIDIA CUDA device \var starpu_worker_archtype::STARPU_OPENCL_WORKER OpenCL device \var starpu_worker_archtype::STARPU_MIC_WORKER Intel MIC device \var starpu_worker_archtype::STARPU_SCC_WORKER Intel SCC device \var starpu_worker_archtype::STARPU_MPI_MS_WORKER MPI Slave device \struct starpu_worker_collection \ingroup API_Workers_Properties A scheduling context manages a collection of workers that can be memorized using different data structures. Thus, a generic structure is available in order to simplify the choice of its type. Only the list data structure is available but further data structures(like tree) implementations are foreseen. \var void *starpu_worker_collection::workerids The workerids managed by the collection \var void *starpu_worker_collection::collection_private todo \var void *starpu_worker_collection::unblocked_workers todo \var unsigned starpu_worker_collection::nunblocked_workers todo \var void *starpu_worker_collection::masters todo \var unsigned starpu_worker_collection::nmasters todo \var char starpu_worker_collection::present[STARPU_NMAXWORKERS] todo \var char starpu_worker_collection::is_unblocked[STARPU_NMAXWORKERS] todo \var char starpu_worker_collection::is_master[STARPU_NMAXWORKERS] todo \var unsigned starpu_worker_collection::nworkers The number of workers in the collection \var enum starpu_worker_collection_type starpu_worker_collection::type The type of structure \var unsigned (*starpu_worker_collection::has_next)(struct starpu_worker_collection *workers, struct starpu_sched_ctx_iterator *it) Check if there is another element in collection \var int (*starpu_worker_collection::get_next)(struct starpu_worker_collection *workers, struct starpu_sched_ctx_iterator *it) Return the next element in the collection \var int (*starpu_worker_collection::add)(struct starpu_worker_collection *workers, int worker) Add a new element in the collection \var int (*starpu_worker_collection::remove)(struct starpu_worker_collection *workers, int worker) Remove an element from the collection \var void (*starpu_worker_collection::init)(struct starpu_worker_collection *workers) Initialize the collection \var void (*starpu_worker_collection::deinit)(struct starpu_worker_collection *workers) Deinitialize the colection \var void (*starpu_worker_collection::init_iterator)(struct starpu_worker_collection *workers, struct starpu_sched_ctx_iterator *it) Initialize the cursor if there is one \var void (*starpu_worker_collection::init_iterator_for_parallel_tasks)(struct starpu_worker_collection *workers, struct starpu_sched_ctx_iterator *it, struct starpu_task *task); todo \enum starpu_worker_collection_type \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Types of structures the worker collection can implement \var starpu_worker_collection_type::STARPU_WORKER_LIST The collection is an array \var starpu_worker_collection_type::STARPU_WORKER_TREE The collection is a tree \struct starpu_sched_ctx_iterator \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Structure needed to iterate on the collection \var int starpu_sched_ctx_iterator::cursor The index of the current worker in the collection, needed when iterating on the collection. \fn unsigned starpu_worker_get_count(void) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Return the number of workers (i.e. processing units executing StarPU tasks). The returned value should be at most \ref STARPU_NMAXWORKERS. \fn int starpu_worker_get_count_by_type(enum starpu_worker_archtype type) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Return the number of workers of \p type. A positive (or NULL) value is returned in case of success, -EINVAL indicates that \p type is not valid otherwise. \fn unsigned starpu_cpu_worker_get_count(void) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Return the number of CPUs controlled by StarPU. The returned value should be at most \ref STARPU_MAXCPUS. \fn unsigned starpu_cuda_worker_get_count(void) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Return the number of CUDA devices controlled by StarPU. The returned value should be at most \ref STARPU_MAXCUDADEVS. \fn unsigned starpu_mic_worker_get_count(void) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Return the number of MIC workers controlled by StarPU. \fn unsigned starpu_mic_device_get_count(void) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Return the number of MIC devices controlled by StarPU. The returned value should be at most \ref STARPU_MAXMICDEVS. \fn unsigned starpu_mpi_ms_worker_get_count(void) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Return the number of MPI Master Slave workers controlled by StarPU. \fn unsigned starpu_scc_worker_get_count(void) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Return the number of SCC devices controlled by StarPU. The returned value should be at most \ref STARPU_MAXSCCDEVS. \fn unsigned starpu_opencl_worker_get_count(void) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Return the number of OpenCL devices controlled by StarPU. The returned value should be at most \ref STARPU_MAXOPENCLDEVS. \fn int starpu_worker_get_id(void) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Return the identifier of the current worker, i.e the one associated to the calling thread. The returned value is either -1 if the current context is not a StarPU worker (i.e. when called from the application outside a task or a callback), or an integer between 0 and starpu_worker_get_count() - 1. \fn unsigned starpu_worker_get_id_check(void) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Similar to starpu_worker_get_id(), but abort when called from outside a worker (i.e. when starpu_worker_get_id() would return -1). \fn unsigned starpu_worker_get_ids_by_type(enum starpu_worker_archtype type, int *workerids, unsigned maxsize) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Get the list of identifiers of workers of \p type. Fill the array \p workerids with the identifiers of the \p workers. The argument \p maxsize indicates the size of the array \p workerids. The returned value gives the number of identifiers that were put in the array. -ERANGE is returned is \p maxsize is lower than the number of workers with the appropriate type: in that case, the array is filled with the \p maxsize first elements. To avoid such overflows, the value of maxsize can be chosen by the means of the function starpu_worker_get_count_by_type(), or by passing a value greater or equal to \ref STARPU_NMAXWORKERS. \fn int starpu_worker_get_by_type(enum starpu_worker_archtype type, int num) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Return the identifier of the \p num -th worker that has the specified \p type. If there is no such worker, -1 is returned. \fn int starpu_worker_get_by_devid(enum starpu_worker_archtype type, int devid) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Return the identifier of the worker that has the specified \p type and device id \p devid (which may not be the n-th, if some devices are skipped for instance). If there is no such worker, -1 is returned. \fn int starpu_worker_get_devid(int id) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Return the device id of the worker \p id. The worker should be identified with the value returned by the starpu_worker_get_id() function. In the case of a CUDA worker, this device identifier is the logical device identifier exposed by CUDA (used by the function \c cudaGetDevice() for instance). The device identifier of a CPU worker is the logical identifier of the core on which the worker was bound; this identifier is either provided by the OS or by the library hwloc in case it is available. \fn enum starpu_worker_archtype starpu_worker_get_type(int id) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Return the type of processing unit associated to the worker \p id. The worker identifier is a value returned by the function starpu_worker_get_id()). The returned value indicates the architecture of the worker: ::STARPU_CPU_WORKER for a CPU core, ::STARPU_CUDA_WORKER for a CUDA device, and ::STARPU_OPENCL_WORKER for a OpenCL device. The value returned for an invalid identifier is unspecified. \fn void starpu_worker_get_name(int id, char *dst, size_t maxlen) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Allow to get the name of the worker \p id. StarPU associates a unique human readable string to each processing unit. This function copies at most the \p maxlen first bytes of the unique string associated to the worker \p id into the \p dst buffer. The caller is responsible for ensuring that \p dst is a valid pointer to a buffer of \p maxlen bytes at least. Calling this function on an invalid identifier results in an unspecified behaviour. \fn void starpu_worker_display_names(FILE *output, enum starpu_worker_archtype type) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Display on \p output the list (if any) of all the workers of the given \p type. \fn unsigned starpu_worker_get_memory_node(unsigned workerid) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Return the identifier of the memory node associated to the worker identified by \p workerid. \fn enum starpu_node_kind starpu_node_get_kind(unsigned node) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Return the type of \p node as defined by ::starpu_node_kind. For example, when defining a new data interface, this function should be used in the allocation function to determine on which device the memory needs to be allocated. \fn char *starpu_worker_get_type_as_string(enum starpu_worker_archtype type) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Return worker \p type as a string. \fn int starpu_worker_sched_op_pending(void) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Return \c !0 if current worker has a scheduling operation in progress, and \c 0 otherwise. \fn void starpu_worker_relax_on(void) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Allow other threads and workers to temporarily observe the current worker state, even though it is performing a scheduling operation. Must be called by a worker before performing a potentially blocking call such as acquiring a mutex other than its own sched_mutex. This function increases \c state_relax_refcnt from the current worker. No more than UINT_MAX-1 nested relax_on calls should performed on the same worker. This function is automatically called by \ref starpu_worker_lock to relax the caller worker state while attempting to lock the targer worker. \fn void starpu_worker_relax_off(void) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Must be called after a potentially blocking call is complete, to restore the relax state in place before the corresponding relax_on. Decreases \c state_relax_refcnt. Calls to \ref starpu_worker_relax_on and \c starpu_worker_relax_off must be well parenthesized. This function is automatically called by \ref starpu_worker_unlock after the target worker has been unlocked. \fn int starpu_worker_get_relax_state(void) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Returns \c !0 if the current worker \c state_relax_refcnt!=0 and \c 0 otherwise. \fn void starpu_worker_lock(int workerid) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Acquire the sched mutex of \p workerid. If the caller is a worker, distinct from \p workerid, the caller worker automatically enter relax state while acquiring the target worker lock. \fn int starpu_worker_trylock(int workerid) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Attempt to acquire the sched mutex of \p workerid. Returns \c 0 if successful, \c !0 if \p workerid sched mutex is held or the corresponding worker is not in relaxed stated. If the caller is a worker, distinct from \p workerid, the caller worker automatically enter relax state if successfully acquiring the target worker lock. \fn void starpu_worker_unlock(int workerid) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Release the previously acquired sched mutex of \p workerid. Restore the relaxed state of the caller worker if needed. \fn void starpu_worker_lock_self(void) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Acquire the current worker sched mutex. \fn void starpu_worker_unlock_self(void) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Release the current worker sched mutex. \fn int starpu_wake_worker_relax(int workerid) \ingroup API_Workers_Properties Wake up \p workerid while temporarily entering the current worker relaxed state if needed during the waiting process. Returns 1 if \p workerid has been woken up or its state_keep_awake flag has been set to 1, and 0 otherwise (if \p workerid was not in the STATE_SLEEPING or in the STATE_SCHEDULING). */