\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- @c %**start of header @setfilename starpu.info @settitle StarPU @c %**end of header @setchapternewpage odd @titlepage @title StarPU @page @vskip 0pt plus 1filll @comment For the @value{version-GCC} Version* @end titlepage @summarycontents @contents @page @node Top @top Preface @cindex Preface This manual documents the usage of StarPU @comment @comment When you add a new menu item, please keep the right hand @comment aligned to the same column. Do not use tabs. This provides @comment better formatting. @comment @menu * Introduction:: A basic introduction to using StarPU. * Installing StarPU:: How to configure, build and install StarPU * StarPU API:: The API to use StarPU * A Basic Example:: A basic example of the use of StarPU @end menu @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- @c Introduction to StarPU @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- @node Introduction @chapter Introduction to StarPU @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- @c Installing StarPU @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- @node Installing StarPU @chapter Installing StarPU StarPU can be built and install by the standard means of the GNU autotools. The following chapter is intended to briefly remind how these tools can be used to install StarPU. @section Configuring StarPU @subsection Generating Makefiles and configuration scripts This step is not necessary when using the tarball releases of StarPU. If you are using the source code from the svn repository, you first need to generate the configure scripts and the Makefiles. @example $ autoreconf -i @end example @subsection Configuring StarPU @example $ configure @end example @c TODO enumerate the list of interesting options @section Building and Installing StarPU @subsection Building @example $ make @end example @subsection Sanity Checks In order to make sure that StarPU is working properly on the system, it is also possible to run a test suite. @example $ make check @end example @subsection Installing In order to install StarPU at the location that was specified during configuration: @example $ make install @end example @subsection pkg-config configuration It is possible that compiling and linking an application against StarPU requires to use specific flags or libraries (for instance @code{CUDA} or @code{libspe2}). Therefore, it is possible to use the @code{pkg-config} tool. If StarPU was not installed at some standard location, the path of StarPU's library must be specified in the @code{PKG_CONFIG_PATH} environment variable so that @code{pkg-config} can find it. So if StarPU was installed in @code{$(prefix_dir)}: @example $ PKG_CONFIG_PATH = @{PKG_CONFIG_PATH@}:$(prefix_dir)/lib/ @end example The flags required to compiled or linked against StarPU are then accessible with the following commands: @example $ pkg-config --cflags libstarpu # options for the compiler $ pkg-config --libs libstarpu # options for the linker @end example @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- @c StarPU API @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- @node StarPU API @chapter StarPU API @menu * Initialization and Termination:: Initialization and Termination methods * Data Library:: Methods to manipulate data * Codelets and Tasks:: Methods to construct tasks @end menu @node Initialization and Termination @section Initialization and Termination @menu * starpu_init:: Initialize StarPU * starpu_shutdown:: Terminate StarPU @end menu @node starpu_init @subsection @code{starpu_init} -- Initialize StarPU @table @asis @item @emph{Description}: This is StarPU initialization method, which must be called prior to any other StarPU call. It is possible to specify StarPU's configuration (eg. scheduling policy, number of cores, ...) by passing a non-null argument. Default configuration is used if the passed argument is @code{NULL}. @item @emph{Prototype}: @code{void starpu_init(struct starpu_conf *conf);} @end table @node starpu_shutdown @subsection @code{starpu_shutdown} -- Terminate StarPU @table @asis @item @emph{Description}: This is StarPU termination method. It must be called at the end of the application: statistics and other post-mortem debugging information are not garanteed to be available until this method has been called. @item @emph{Prototype}: @code{void starpu_shutdown(void);} @end table @node Data Library @section Data Library @node Codelets and Tasks @section Codelets and Tasks @section Extensions @subsection CUDA extensions @subsection Cell extensions @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- @c A basic Example @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- @node A Basic Example @chapter A Basic Example @section Compiling and linking @bye