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- /* StarPU --- Runtime system for heterogeneous multicore architectures.
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2009-2020 Université de Bordeaux, CNRS (LaBRI UMR 5800), Inria
- * Copyright (C) 2016 Uppsala University
- *
- * StarPU is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
- * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at
- * your option) any later version.
- *
- * StarPU is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
- * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
- *
- * See the GNU Lesser General Public License in COPYING.LGPL for more details.
- */
- /*! \page ExecutionConfigurationThroughEnvironmentVariables Execution Configuration Through Environment Variables
- The behavior of the StarPU library and tools may be tuned thanks to
- the following environment variables.
- \section EnvConfiguringWorkers Configuring Workers
- <dl>
- <dt>STARPU_NCPU</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_NCPU
- \addindex __env__STARPU_NCPU
- Specify the number of CPU workers (thus not including workers
- dedicated to control accelerators). Note that by default, StarPU will
- not allocate more CPU workers than there are physical CPUs, and that
- some CPUs are used to control the accelerators.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_RESERVE_NCPU</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_RESERVE_NCPU
- \addindex __env__STARPU_RESERVE_NCPU
- Specify the number of CPU cores that should not be used by StarPU, so the
- application can use starpu_get_next_bindid() and starpu_bind_thread_on() to bind
- its own threads.
- This option is ignored if \ref STARPU_NCPU or starpu_conf::ncpus is set.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_NCPUS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_NCPUS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_NCPUS
- This variable is deprecated. You should use \ref STARPU_NCPU.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_NCUDA</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_NCUDA
- \addindex __env__STARPU_NCUDA
- Specify the number of CUDA devices that StarPU can use. If
- \ref STARPU_NCUDA is lower than the number of physical devices, it is
- possible to select which CUDA devices should be used by the means of the
- environment variable \ref STARPU_WORKERS_CUDAID. By default, StarPU will
- create as many CUDA workers as there are CUDA devices.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_NWORKER_PER_CUDA</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_NWORKER_PER_CUDA
- \addindex __env__STARPU_NWORKER_PER_CUDA
- Specify the number of workers per CUDA device, and thus the number of kernels
- which will be concurrently running on the devices. The default value is 1.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_CUDA_THREAD_PER_WORKER</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_CUDA_THREAD_PER_WORKER
- \addindex __env__STARPU_CUDA_THREAD_PER_WORKER
- Specify whether the cuda driver should use one thread per stream (1) or to use
- a single thread to drive all the streams of the device or all devices (0), and
- \ref STARPU_CUDA_THREAD_PER_DEV determines whether is it one thread per device or one
- thread for all devices. The default value is 0. Setting it to 1 is contradictory
- with setting \ref STARPU_CUDA_THREAD_PER_DEV.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_CUDA_THREAD_PER_DEV</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_CUDA_THREAD_PER_DEV
- \addindex __env__STARPU_CUDA_THREAD_PER_DEV
- Specify whether the cuda driver should use one thread per device (1) or to use a
- single thread to drive all the devices (0). The default value is 1. It does not
- make sense to set this variable if \ref STARPU_CUDA_THREAD_PER_WORKER is set to to 1
- (since \ref STARPU_CUDA_THREAD_PER_DEV is then meaningless).
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_CUDA_PIPELINE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_CUDA_PIPELINE
- \addindex __env__STARPU_CUDA_PIPELINE
- Specify how many asynchronous tasks are submitted in advance on CUDA
- devices. This for instance permits to overlap task management with the execution
- of previous tasks, but it also allows concurrent execution on Fermi cards, which
- otherwise bring spurious synchronizations. The default is 2. Setting the value to 0 forces a synchronous
- execution of all tasks.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_NOPENCL</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_NOPENCL
- \addindex __env__STARPU_NOPENCL
- OpenCL equivalent of the environment variable \ref STARPU_NCUDA.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_OPENCL_PIPELINE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_OPENCL_PIPELINE
- \addindex __env__STARPU_OPENCL_PIPELINE
- Specify how many asynchronous tasks are submitted in advance on OpenCL
- devices. This for instance permits to overlap task management with the execution
- of previous tasks, but it also allows concurrent execution on Fermi cards, which
- otherwise bring spurious synchronizations. The default is 2. Setting the value to 0 forces a synchronous
- execution of all tasks.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_OPENCL_ON_CPUS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_OPENCL_ON_CPUS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_OPENCL_ON_CPUS
- By default, the OpenCL driver only enables GPU and accelerator
- devices. By setting the environment variable \ref STARPU_OPENCL_ON_CPUS
- to 1, the OpenCL driver will also enable CPU devices.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_OPENCL_ONLY_ON_CPUS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_OPENCL_ONLY_ON_CPUS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_OPENCL_ONLY_ON_CPUS
- By default, the OpenCL driver enables GPU and accelerator
- devices. By setting the environment variable \ref STARPU_OPENCL_ONLY_ON_CPUS
- to 1, the OpenCL driver will ONLY enable CPU devices.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_NMIC</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_NMIC
- \addindex __env__STARPU_NMIC
- MIC equivalent of the environment variable \ref STARPU_NCUDA, i.e. the number of
- MIC devices to use.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_NMICTHREADS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_NMICTHREADS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_NMICTHREADS
- Number of threads to use on the MIC devices.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_NMPI_MS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_NMPI_MS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_NMPI_MS
- MPI Master Slave equivalent of the environment variable \ref STARPU_NCUDA, i.e. the number of
- MPI Master Slave devices to use.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_NMPIMSTHREADS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_NMPIMSTHREADS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_NMPIMSTHREADS
- Number of threads to use on the MPI Slave devices.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MPI_MASTER_NODE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MPI_MASTER_NODE
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MPI_MASTER_NODE
- This variable allows to chose which MPI node (with the MPI ID) will be the master.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_WORKERS_NOBIND</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_WORKERS_NOBIND
- \addindex __env__STARPU_WORKERS_NOBIND
- Setting it to non-zero will prevent StarPU from binding its threads to
- CPUs. This is for instance useful when running the testsuite in parallel.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_WORKERS_GETBIND</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_WORKERS_GETBIND
- \addindex __env__STARPU_WORKERS_GETBIND
- Setting it to non-zero makes StarPU use the OS-provided CPU binding to determine
- how many and which CPU cores it should use. This is notably useful when running
- several StarPU-MPI processes on the same host, to let the MPI launcher set the
- CPUs to be used.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_WORKERS_CPUID</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_WORKERS_CPUID
- \addindex __env__STARPU_WORKERS_CPUID
- Passing an array of integers in \ref STARPU_WORKERS_CPUID
- specifies on which logical CPU the different workers should be
- bound. For instance, if <c>STARPU_WORKERS_CPUID = "0 1 4 5"</c>, the first
- worker will be bound to logical CPU #0, the second CPU worker will be bound to
- logical CPU #1 and so on. Note that the logical ordering of the CPUs is either
- determined by the OS, or provided by the library <c>hwloc</c> in case it is
- available. Ranges can be provided: for instance, <c>STARPU_WORKERS_CPUID = "1-3
- 5"</c> will bind the first three workers on logical CPUs #1, #2, and #3, and the
- fourth worker on logical CPU #5. Unbound ranges can also be provided:
- <c>STARPU_WORKERS_CPUID = "1-"</c> will bind the workers starting from logical
- CPU #1 up to last CPU.
- Note that the first workers correspond to the CUDA workers, then come the
- OpenCL workers, and finally the CPU workers. For example if
- we have <c>STARPU_NCUDA=1</c>, <c>STARPU_NOPENCL=1</c>, <c>STARPU_NCPU=2</c>
- and <c>STARPU_WORKERS_CPUID = "0 2 1 3"</c>, the CUDA device will be controlled
- by logical CPU #0, the OpenCL device will be controlled by logical CPU #2, and
- the logical CPUs #1 and #3 will be used by the CPU workers.
- If the number of workers is larger than the array given in
- \ref STARPU_WORKERS_CPUID, the workers are bound to the logical CPUs in a
- round-robin fashion: if <c>STARPU_WORKERS_CPUID = "0 1"</c>, the first
- and the third (resp. second and fourth) workers will be put on CPU #0
- (resp. CPU #1).
- This variable is ignored if the field
- starpu_conf::use_explicit_workers_bindid passed to starpu_init() is
- set.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MAIN_THREAD_BIND</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MAIN_THREAD_BIND
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MAIN_THREAD_BIND
- When defined, this make StarPU bind the thread that calls starpu_initialize() to
- a reserved CPU, subtracted from the CPU workers.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MAIN_THREAD_CPUID</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MAIN_THREAD_CPUID
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MAIN_THREAD_CPUID
- When defined, this make StarPU bind the thread that calls starpu_initialize() to
- the given CPU ID.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MPI_THREAD_CPUID</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MPI_THREAD_CPUID
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MPI_THREAD_CPUID
- When defined, this make StarPU bind its MPI thread to the given CPU ID. Setting
- it to -1 (the default value) will use a reserved CPU, subtracted from the CPU
- workers.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_WORKERS_CUDAID</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_WORKERS_CUDAID
- \addindex __env__STARPU_WORKERS_CUDAID
- Similarly to the \ref STARPU_WORKERS_CPUID environment variable, it is
- possible to select which CUDA devices should be used by StarPU. On a machine
- equipped with 4 GPUs, setting <c>STARPU_WORKERS_CUDAID = "1 3"</c> and
- <c>STARPU_NCUDA=2</c> specifies that 2 CUDA workers should be created, and that
- they should use CUDA devices #1 and #3 (the logical ordering of the devices is
- the one reported by CUDA).
- This variable is ignored if the field
- starpu_conf::use_explicit_workers_cuda_gpuid passed to starpu_init()
- is set.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_WORKERS_OPENCLID</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_WORKERS_OPENCLID
- \addindex __env__STARPU_WORKERS_OPENCLID
- OpenCL equivalent of the \ref STARPU_WORKERS_CUDAID environment variable.
- This variable is ignored if the field
- starpu_conf::use_explicit_workers_opencl_gpuid passed to starpu_init()
- is set.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_WORKERS_MICID</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_WORKERS_MICID
- \addindex __env__STARPU_WORKERS_MICID
- MIC equivalent of the \ref STARPU_WORKERS_CUDAID environment variable.
- This variable is ignored if the field
- starpu_conf::use_explicit_workers_mic_deviceid passed to starpu_init()
- is set.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_WORKER_TREE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_WORKER_TREE
- \addindex __env__STARPU_WORKER_TREE
- Define to 1 to enable the tree iterator in schedulers.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_SINGLE_COMBINED_WORKER</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_SINGLE_COMBINED_WORKER
- \addindex __env__STARPU_SINGLE_COMBINED_WORKER
- If set, StarPU will create several workers which won't be able to work
- concurrently. It will by default create combined workers which size goes from 1
- to the total number of CPU workers in the system. \ref STARPU_MIN_WORKERSIZE
- and \ref STARPU_MAX_WORKERSIZE can be used to change this default.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MIN_WORKERSIZE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MIN_WORKERSIZE
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MIN_WORKERSIZE
- \ref STARPU_MIN_WORKERSIZE
- permits to specify the minimum size of the combined workers (instead of the default 2)
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MAX_WORKERSIZE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MAX_WORKERSIZE
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MAX_WORKERSIZE
- \ref STARPU_MAX_WORKERSIZE
- permits to specify the minimum size of the combined workers (instead of the
- number of CPU workers in the system)
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_SYNTHESIZE_ARITY_COMBINED_WORKER</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_SYNTHESIZE_ARITY_COMBINED_WORKER
- \addindex __env__STARPU_SYNTHESIZE_ARITY_COMBINED_WORKER
- Let the user decide how many elements are allowed between combined workers
- created from hwloc information. For instance, in the case of sockets with 6
- cores without shared L2 caches, if \ref STARPU_SYNTHESIZE_ARITY_COMBINED_WORKER is
- set to 6, no combined worker will be synthesized beyond one for the socket
- and one per core. If it is set to 3, 3 intermediate combined workers will be
- synthesized, to divide the socket cores into 3 chunks of 2 cores. If it set to
- 2, 2 intermediate combined workers will be synthesized, to divide the the socket
- cores into 2 chunks of 3 cores, and then 3 additional combined workers will be
- synthesized, to divide the former synthesized workers into a bunch of 2 cores,
- and the remaining core (for which no combined worker is synthesized since there
- is already a normal worker for it).
- The default, 2, thus makes StarPU tend to building a binary trees of combined
- workers.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_DISABLE_ASYNCHRONOUS_COPY</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_DISABLE_ASYNCHRONOUS_COPY
- \addindex __env__STARPU_DISABLE_ASYNCHRONOUS_COPY
- Disable asynchronous copies between CPU and GPU devices.
- The AMD implementation of OpenCL is known to
- fail when copying data asynchronously. When using this implementation,
- it is therefore necessary to disable asynchronous data transfers.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_DISABLE_ASYNCHRONOUS_CUDA_COPY</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_DISABLE_ASYNCHRONOUS_CUDA_COPY
- \addindex __env__STARPU_DISABLE_ASYNCHRONOUS_CUDA_COPY
- Disable asynchronous copies between CPU and CUDA devices.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_DISABLE_ASYNCHRONOUS_OPENCL_COPY</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_DISABLE_ASYNCHRONOUS_OPENCL_COPY
- \addindex __env__STARPU_DISABLE_ASYNCHRONOUS_OPENCL_COPY
- Disable asynchronous copies between CPU and OpenCL devices.
- The AMD implementation of OpenCL is known to
- fail when copying data asynchronously. When using this implementation,
- it is therefore necessary to disable asynchronous data transfers.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_DISABLE_ASYNCHRONOUS_MIC_COPY</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_DISABLE_ASYNCHRONOUS_MIC_COPY
- \addindex __env__STARPU_DISABLE_ASYNCHRONOUS_MIC_COPY
- Disable asynchronous copies between CPU and MIC devices.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_DISABLE_ASYNCHRONOUS_MPI_MS_COPY</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_DISABLE_ASYNCHRONOUS_MPI_MS_COPY
- \addindex __env__STARPU_DISABLE_ASYNCHRONOUS_MPI_MS_COPY
- Disable asynchronous copies between CPU and MPI Slave devices.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_ENABLE_CUDA_GPU_GPU_DIRECT</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_ENABLE_CUDA_GPU_GPU_DIRECT
- \addindex __env__STARPU_ENABLE_CUDA_GPU_GPU_DIRECT
- Enable (1) or Disable (0) direct CUDA transfers from GPU to GPU, without copying
- through RAM. The default is Enabled.
- This permits to test the performance effect of GPU-Direct.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_DISABLE_PINNING</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_DISABLE_PINNING
- \addindex __env__STARPU_DISABLE_PINNING
- Disable (1) or Enable (0) pinning host memory allocated through starpu_malloc, starpu_memory_pin
- and friends. The default is Enabled.
- This permits to test the performance effect of memory pinning.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MIC_SINK_PROGRAM_NAME</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MIC_SINK_PROGRAM_NAME
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MIC_SINK_PROGRAM_NAME
- todo
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MIC_SINK_PROGRAM_PATH</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MIC_SINK_PROGRAM_PATH
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MIC_SINK_PROGRAM_PATH
- todo
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MIC_PROGRAM_PATH</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MIC_PROGRAM_PATH
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MIC_PROGRAM_PATH
- todo
- </dd>
- </dl>
- \section ConfiguringTheSchedulingEngine Configuring The Scheduling Engine
- <dl>
- <dt>STARPU_SCHED</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_SCHED
- \addindex __env__STARPU_SCHED
- Choose between the different scheduling policies proposed by StarPU: work
- random, stealing, greedy, with performance models, etc.
- Use <c>STARPU_SCHED=help</c> to get the list of available schedulers.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MIN_PRIO</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MIN_PRIO_env
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MIN_PRIO
- Set the mininum priority used by priorities-aware schedulers.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MAX_PRIO</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MAX_PRIO_env
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MAX_PRIO
- Set the maximum priority used by priorities-aware schedulers.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_CALIBRATE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_CALIBRATE
- \addindex __env__STARPU_CALIBRATE
- If this variable is set to 1, the performance models are calibrated during
- the execution. If it is set to 2, the previous values are dropped to restart
- calibration from scratch. Setting this variable to 0 disable calibration, this
- is the default behaviour.
- Note: this currently only applies to <c>dm</c> and <c>dmda</c> scheduling policies.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_CALIBRATE_MINIMUM</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_CALIBRATE_MINIMUM
- \addindex __env__STARPU_CALIBRATE_MINIMUM
- Define the minimum number of calibration measurements that will be made
- before considering that the performance model is calibrated. The default value is 10.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_BUS_CALIBRATE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_BUS_CALIBRATE
- \addindex __env__STARPU_BUS_CALIBRATE
- If this variable is set to 1, the bus is recalibrated during intialization.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_PREFETCH</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_PREFETCH
- \addindex __env__STARPU_PREFETCH
- Indicate whether data prefetching should be enabled (0 means
- that it is disabled). If prefetching is enabled, when a task is scheduled to be
- executed e.g. on a GPU, StarPU will request an asynchronous transfer in
- advance, so that data is already present on the GPU when the task starts. As a
- result, computation and data transfers are overlapped.
- Note that prefetching is enabled by default in StarPU.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_SCHED_ALPHA</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_SCHED_ALPHA
- \addindex __env__STARPU_SCHED_ALPHA
- To estimate the cost of a task StarPU takes into account the estimated
- computation time (obtained thanks to performance models). The alpha factor is
- the coefficient to be applied to it before adding it to the communication part.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_SCHED_BETA</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_SCHED_BETA
- \addindex __env__STARPU_SCHED_BETA
- To estimate the cost of a task StarPU takes into account the estimated
- data transfer time (obtained thanks to performance models). The beta factor is
- the coefficient to be applied to it before adding it to the computation part.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_SCHED_GAMMA</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_SCHED_GAMMA
- \addindex __env__STARPU_SCHED_GAMMA
- Define the execution time penalty of a joule (\ref Energy-basedScheduling).
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_SCHED_READY</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_SCHED_READY
- \addindex __env__STARPU_SCHED_READY
- For a modular scheduler with sorted queues below the decision component, workers
- pick up a task which has most of its data already available. Setting this to 0
- disables this.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_IDLE_POWER</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_IDLE_POWER
- \addindex __env__STARPU_IDLE_POWER
- Define the idle power of the machine (\ref Energy-basedScheduling).
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_PROFILING</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_PROFILING
- \addindex __env__STARPU_PROFILING
- Enable on-line performance monitoring (\ref EnablingOn-linePerformanceMonitoring).
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_PROF_PAPI_EVENTS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_PROF_PAPI_EVENTS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_PROF_PAPI_EVENTS
- Specify which PAPI events should be recorded in the trace (\ref PapiCounters).
- </dd>
- </dl>
- \section Extensions Extensions
- <dl>
- <dt>SOCL_OCL_LIB_OPENCL</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor SOCL_OCL_LIB_OPENCL
- \addindex __env__SOCL_OCL_LIB_OPENCL
- THE SOCL test suite is only run when the environment variable
- \ref SOCL_OCL_LIB_OPENCL is defined. It should contain the location
- of the file <c>libOpenCL.so</c> of the OCL ICD implementation.
- </dd>
- <dt>OCL_ICD_VENDORS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor OCL_ICD_VENDORS
- \addindex __env__OCL_ICD_VENDORS
- When using SOCL with OpenCL ICD
- (https://forge.imag.fr/projects/ocl-icd/), this variable may be used
- to point to the directory where ICD files are installed. The default
- directory is <c>/etc/OpenCL/vendors</c>. StarPU installs ICD
- files in the directory <c>$prefix/share/starpu/opencl/vendors</c>.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_COMM_STATS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_COMM_STATS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_COMM_STATS
- Communication statistics for starpumpi (\ref MPIDebug)
- will be enabled when the environment variable \ref STARPU_COMM_STATS
- is defined to an value other than 0.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MPI_CACHE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MPI_CACHE
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MPI_CACHE
- Communication cache for starpumpi (\ref MPISupport) will be
- disabled when the environment variable \ref STARPU_MPI_CACHE is set
- to 0. It is enabled by default or for any other values of the variable
- \ref STARPU_MPI_CACHE.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MPI_COMM</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MPI_COMM
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MPI_COMM
- Communication trace for starpumpi (\ref MPISupport) will be
- enabled when the environment variable \ref STARPU_MPI_COMM is set
- to 1, and StarPU has been configured with the option
- \ref enable-verbose "--enable-verbose".
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MPI_CACHE_STATS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MPI_CACHE_STATS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MPI_CACHE_STATS
- When set to 1, statistics are enabled for the communication cache (\ref MPISupport). For now,
- it prints messages on the standard output when data are added or removed from the received
- communication cache.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MPI_PRIORITIES</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MPI_PRIORITIES
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MPI_PRIORITIES
- When set to 0, the use of priorities to order MPI communications is disabled
- (\ref MPISupport).
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MPI_NDETACHED_SEND</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MPI_NDETACHED_SEND
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MPI_NDETACHED_SEND
- This sets the number of send requests that StarPU-MPI will emit concurrently. The default is 10.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MPI_NREADY_PROCESS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MPI_NREADY_PROCESS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MPI_NREADY_PROCESS
- This sets the number of requests that StarPU-MPI will submit to MPI before
- polling for termination of existing requests. The default is 10.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MPI_FAKE_SIZE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MPI_FAKE_SIZE
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MPI_FAKE_SIZE
- Setting to a number makes StarPU believe that there are as many MPI nodes, even
- if it was run on only one MPI node. This allows e.g. to simulate the execution
- of one of the nodes of a big cluster without actually running the rest.
- It of course does not provide computation results and timing.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MPI_FAKE_RANK</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MPI_FAKE_RANK
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MPI_FAKE_RANK
- Setting to a number makes StarPU believe that it runs the given MPI node, even
- if it was run on only one MPI node. This allows e.g. to simulate the execution
- of one of the nodes of a big cluster without actually running the rest.
- It of course does not provide computation results and timing.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MPI_DRIVER_CALL_FREQUENCY</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MPI_DRIVER_CALL_FREQUENCY
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MPI_DRIVER_CALL_FREQUENCY
- When set to a positive value, activates the interleaving of the execution of
- tasks with the progression of MPI communications (\ref MPISupport). The
- starpu_mpi_init_conf() function must have been called by the application
- for that environment variable to be used. When set to 0, the MPI progression
- thread does not use at all the driver given by the user, and only focuses on
- making MPI communications progress.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MPI_DRIVER_TASK_FREQUENCY</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MPI_DRIVER_TASK_FREQUENCY
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MPI_DRIVER_TASK_FREQUENCY
- When set to a positive value, the interleaving of the execution of tasks with
- the progression of MPI communications mechanism to execute several tasks before
- checking communication requests again (\ref MPISupport). The
- starpu_mpi_init_conf() function must have been called by the application
- for that environment variable to be used, and the
- STARPU_MPI_DRIVER_CALL_FREQUENCY environment variable set to a positive value.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MPI_MEM_THROTTLE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MPI_MEM_THROTTLE
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MPI_MEM_THROTTLE
- When set to a positive value, this makes the starpu_mpi_*recv* functions
- block when the memory allocation required for network reception overflows the
- available main memory (as typically set by \ref STARPU_LIMIT_CPU_MEM)
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_SIMGRID_TRANSFER_COST</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_SIMGRID_TRANSFER_COST
- \addindex __env__STARPU_SIMGRID_TRANSFER_COST
- When set to 1 (which is the default), data transfers (over PCI bus, typically) are taken into account
- in SimGrid mode.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_SIMGRID_CUDA_MALLOC_COST</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_SIMGRID_CUDA_MALLOC_COST
- \addindex __env__STARPU_SIMGRID_CUDA_MALLOC_COST
- When set to 1 (which is the default), CUDA malloc costs are taken into account
- in SimGrid mode.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_SIMGRID_CUDA_QUEUE_COST</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_SIMGRID_CUDA_QUEUE_COST
- \addindex __env__STARPU_SIMGRID_CUDA_QUEUE_COST
- When set to 1 (which is the default), CUDA task and transfer queueing costs are
- taken into account in SimGrid mode.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_PCI_FLAT</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_PCI_FLAT
- \addindex __env__STARPU_PCI_FLAT
- When unset or set to 0, the platform file created for SimGrid will
- contain PCI bandwidths and routes.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_SIMGRID_QUEUE_MALLOC_COST</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_SIMGRID_QUEUE_MALLOC_COST
- \addindex __env__STARPU_SIMGRID_QUEUE_MALLOC_COST
- When unset or set to 1, simulate within SimGrid the GPU transfer queueing.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MALLOC_SIMULATION_FOLD</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MALLOC_SIMULATION_FOLD
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MALLOC_SIMULATION_FOLD
- Define the size of the file used for folding virtual allocation, in
- MiB. The default is 1, thus allowing 64GiB virtual memory when Linux's
- <c>sysctl vm.max_map_count</c> value is the default 65535.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_SIMGRID_TASK_SUBMIT_COST</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_SIMGRID_TASK_SUBMIT_COST
- \addindex __env__STARPU_SIMGRID_TASK_SUBMIT_COST
- When set to 1 (which is the default), task submission costs are taken into
- account in SimGrid mode. This provides more accurate SimGrid predictions,
- especially for the beginning of the execution.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_SIMGRID_FETCHING_INPUT_COST</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_SIMGRID_FETCHING_INPUT_COST
- \addindex __env__STARPU_SIMGRID_FETCHING_INPUT_COST
- When set to 1 (which is the default), fetching input costs are taken into
- account in SimGrid mode. This provides more accurate SimGrid predictions,
- especially regarding data transfers.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_SIMGRID_SCHED_COST</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_SIMGRID_SCHED_COST
- \addindex __env__STARPU_SIMGRID_SCHED_COST
- When set to 1 (0 is the default), scheduling costs are taken into
- account in SimGrid mode. This provides more accurate SimGrid predictions,
- and allows studying scheduling overhead of the runtime system. However,
- it also makes simulation non-deterministic.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_SINK</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_SINK
- \addindex __env__STARPU_SINK
- Variable defined by StarPU when running MPI Xeon PHI on the sink.
- </dd>
- </dl>
- \section MiscellaneousAndDebug Miscellaneous And Debug
- <dl>
- <dt>STARPU_HOME</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_HOME
- \addindex __env__STARPU_HOME
- Specify the main directory in which StarPU stores its
- configuration files. The default is <c>$HOME</c> on Unix environments,
- and <c>$USERPROFILE</c> on Windows environments.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_PATH</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_PATH
- \addindex __env__STARPU_PATH
- Only used on Windows environments.
- Specify the main directory in which StarPU is installed
- (\ref RunningABasicStarPUApplicationOnMicrosoft)
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_PERF_MODEL_DIR</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_PERF_MODEL_DIR
- \addindex __env__STARPU_PERF_MODEL_DIR
- Specify the main directory in which StarPU stores its
- performance model files. The default is <c>$STARPU_HOME/.starpu/sampling</c>.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_PERF_MODEL_HOMOGENEOUS_CPU</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_PERF_MODEL_HOMOGENEOUS_CPU
- \addindex __env__STARPU_PERF_MODEL_HOMOGENEOUS_CPU
- When this is set to 0, StarPU will assume that CPU devices do not have the same
- performance, and thus use different performance models for them, thus making
- kernel calibration much longer, since measurements have to be made for each CPU
- core.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_PERF_MODEL_HOMOGENEOUS_CUDA</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_PERF_MODEL_HOMOGENEOUS_CUDA
- \addindex __env__STARPU_PERF_MODEL_HOMOGENEOUS_CUDA
- When this is set to 1, StarPU will assume that all CUDA devices have the same
- performance, and thus share performance models for them, thus allowing kernel
- calibration to be much faster, since measurements only have to be once for all
- CUDA GPUs.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_PERF_MODEL_HOMOGENEOUS_OPENCL</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_PERF_MODEL_HOMOGENEOUS_OPENCL
- \addindex __env__STARPU_PERF_MODEL_HOMOGENEOUS_OPENCL
- When this is set to 1, StarPU will assume that all OPENCL devices have the same
- performance, and thus share performance models for them, thus allowing kernel
- calibration to be much faster, since measurements only have to be once for all
- OPENCL GPUs.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_PERF_MODEL_HOMOGENEOUS_MIC</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_PERF_MODEL_HOMOGENEOUS_MIC
- \addindex __env__STARPU_PERF_MODEL_HOMOGENEOUS_MIC
- When this is set to 1, StarPU will assume that all MIC devices have the same
- performance, and thus share performance models for them, thus allowing kernel
- calibration to be much faster, since measurements only have to be once for all
- MIC GPUs.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_PERF_MODEL_HOMOGENEOUS_MPI_MS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_PERF_MODEL_HOMOGENEOUS_MPI_MS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_PERF_MODEL_HOMOGENEOUS_MPI_MS
- When this is set to 1, StarPU will assume that all MPI Slave devices have the same
- performance, and thus share performance models for them, thus allowing kernel
- calibration to be much faster, since measurements only have to be once for all
- MPI Slaves.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_HOSTNAME</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_HOSTNAME
- \addindex __env__STARPU_HOSTNAME
- When set, force the hostname to be used when dealing performance model
- files. Models are indexed by machine name. When running for example on
- a homogenenous cluster, it is possible to share the models between
- machines by setting <c>export STARPU_HOSTNAME=some_global_name</c>.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_OPENCL_PROGRAM_DIR</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_OPENCL_PROGRAM_DIR
- \addindex __env__STARPU_OPENCL_PROGRAM_DIR
- Specify the directory where the OpenCL codelet source files are
- located. The function starpu_opencl_load_program_source() looks
- for the codelet in the current directory, in the directory specified
- by the environment variable \ref STARPU_OPENCL_PROGRAM_DIR, in the
- directory <c>share/starpu/opencl</c> of the installation directory of
- StarPU, and finally in the source directory of StarPU.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_SILENT</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_SILENT
- \addindex __env__STARPU_SILENT
- Allow to disable verbose mode at runtime when StarPU
- has been configured with the option \ref enable-verbose "--enable-verbose". Also
- disable the display of StarPU information and warning messages.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_LOGFILENAME</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_LOGFILENAME
- \addindex __env__STARPU_LOGFILENAME
- Specify in which file the debugging output should be saved to.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_FXT_PREFIX</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_FXT_PREFIX
- \addindex __env__STARPU_FXT_PREFIX
- Specify in which directory to save the trace generated if FxT is enabled. It needs to have a trailing '/' character.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_FXT_TRACE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_FXT_TRACE
- \addindex __env__STARPU_FXT_TRACE
- Specify whether to generate (1) or not (0) the FxT trace in /tmp/prof_file_XXX_YYY . The default is 1 (generate it)
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_LIMIT_CUDA_devid_MEM</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_LIMIT_CUDA_devid_MEM
- \addindex __env__STARPU_LIMIT_CUDA_devid_MEM
- Specify the maximum number of megabytes that should be
- available to the application on the CUDA device with the identifier
- <c>devid</c>. This variable is intended to be used for experimental
- purposes as it emulates devices that have a limited amount of memory.
- When defined, the variable overwrites the value of the variable
- \ref STARPU_LIMIT_CUDA_MEM.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_LIMIT_CUDA_MEM</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_LIMIT_CUDA_MEM
- \addindex __env__STARPU_LIMIT_CUDA_MEM
- Specify the maximum number of megabytes that should be
- available to the application on each CUDA devices. This variable is
- intended to be used for experimental purposes as it emulates devices
- that have a limited amount of memory.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_LIMIT_OPENCL_devid_MEM</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_LIMIT_OPENCL_devid_MEM
- \addindex __env__STARPU_LIMIT_OPENCL_devid_MEM
- Specify the maximum number of megabytes that should be
- available to the application on the OpenCL device with the identifier
- <c>devid</c>. This variable is intended to be used for experimental
- purposes as it emulates devices that have a limited amount of memory.
- When defined, the variable overwrites the value of the variable
- \ref STARPU_LIMIT_OPENCL_MEM.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_LIMIT_OPENCL_MEM</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_LIMIT_OPENCL_MEM
- \addindex __env__STARPU_LIMIT_OPENCL_MEM
- Specify the maximum number of megabytes that should be
- available to the application on each OpenCL devices. This variable is
- intended to be used for experimental purposes as it emulates devices
- that have a limited amount of memory.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_LIMIT_CPU_MEM</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_LIMIT_CPU_MEM
- \addindex __env__STARPU_LIMIT_CPU_MEM
- Specify the maximum number of megabytes that should be
- available to the application in the main CPU memory. Setting it enables allocation
- cache in main memory. Setting it to zero lets StarPU overflow memory.
- Note: for now not all StarPU allocations get throttled by this
- parameter. Notably MPI reception are not throttled unless \ref
- STARPU_MPI_MEM_THROTTLE is set to 1.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_LIMIT_CPU_NUMA_devid_MEM</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_LIMIT_CPU_NUMA_devid_MEM
- \addindex __env__STARPU_LIMIT_CPU_NUMA_devid_MEM
- Specify the maximum number of megabytes that should be available to the
- application on the NUMA node with the OS identifier <c>devid</c>. Setting it
- overrides the value of STARPU_LIMIT_CPU_MEM.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_LIMIT_CPU_NUMA_MEM</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_LIMIT_CPU_NUMA_MEM
- \addindex __env__STARPU_LIMIT_CPU_NUMA_MEM
- Specify the maximum number of megabytes that should be available to the
- application on each NUMA node. This is the same as specifying that same amount
- with \ref STARPU_LIMIT_CPU_NUMA_devid_MEM for each NUMA node number. The total
- memory available to StarPU will thus be this amount multiplied by the number of
- NUMA nodes used by StarPU. Any \ref STARPU_LIMIT_CPU_NUMA_devid_MEM additionally
- specified will take over STARPU_LIMIT_CPU_NUMA_MEM.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_LIMIT_BANDWIDTH</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_LIMIT_BANDWIDTH
- \addindex __env__STARPU_LIMIT_BANDWIDTH
- Specify the maximum available PCI bandwidth of the system in MB/s. This can only
- be effective with simgrid simulation. This allows to easily override the
- bandwidths stored in the platform file generated from measurements on the native
- system. This can be used e.g. for convenient
- Specify the maximum number of megabytes that should be available to the
- application on each NUMA node. This is the same as specifying that same amount
- with \ref STARPU_LIMIT_CPU_NUMA_devid_MEM for each NUMA node number. The total
- memory available to StarPU will thus be this amount multiplied by the number of
- NUMA nodes used by StarPU. Any \ref STARPU_LIMIT_CPU_NUMA_devid_MEM additionally
- specified will take over STARPU_LIMIT_BANDWIDTH.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MINIMUM_AVAILABLE_MEM</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MINIMUM_AVAILABLE_MEM
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MINIMUM_AVAILABLE_MEM
- Specify the minimum percentage of memory that should be available in GPUs
- (or in main memory, when using out of core), below which a reclaiming pass is
- performed. The default is 0%.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_TARGET_AVAILABLE_MEM</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_TARGET_AVAILABLE_MEM
- \addindex __env__STARPU_TARGET_AVAILABLE_MEM
- Specify the target percentage of memory that should be reached in
- GPUs (or in main memory, when using out of core), when performing a periodic
- reclaiming pass. The default is 0%.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MINIMUM_CLEAN_BUFFERS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MINIMUM_CLEAN_BUFFERS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MINIMUM_CLEAN_BUFFERS
- Specify the minimum percentage of number of buffers that should be clean in GPUs
- (or in main memory, when using out of core), below which asynchronous writebacks will be
- issued. The default is 5%.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_TARGET_CLEAN_BUFFERS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_TARGET_CLEAN_BUFFERS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_TARGET_CLEAN_BUFFERS
- Specify the target percentage of number of buffers that should be reached in
- GPUs (or in main memory, when using out of core), when performing an asynchronous
- writeback pass. The default is 10%.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_DIDUSE_BARRIER</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_DIDUSE_BARRIER
- \addindex __env__STARPU_DIDUSE_BARRIER
- When set to 1, StarPU will never evict a piece of data if it has not been used
- by at least one task. This avoids odd behaviors under high memory pressure, but
- can lead to deadlocks, so is to be considered experimental only.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_DISK_SWAP</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_DISK_SWAP
- \addindex __env__STARPU_DISK_SWAP
- Specify a path where StarPU can push data when the main memory is getting
- full.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_DISK_SWAP_BACKEND</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_DISK_SWAP_BACKEND
- \addindex __env__STARPU_DISK_SWAP_BACKEND
- Specify the backend to be used by StarPU to push data when the main
- memory is getting full. The default is unistd (i.e. using read/write functions),
- other values are stdio (i.e. using fread/fwrite), unistd_o_direct (i.e. using
- read/write with O_DIRECT), leveldb (i.e. using a leveldb database), and hdf5
- (i.e. using HDF5 library).
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_DISK_SWAP_SIZE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_DISK_SWAP_SIZE
- \addindex __env__STARPU_DISK_SWAP_SIZE
- Specify the maximum size in MiB to be used by StarPU to push data when the main
- memory is getting full. The default is unlimited.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_LIMIT_MAX_SUBMITTED_TASKS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_LIMIT_MAX_SUBMITTED_TASKS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_LIMIT_MAX_SUBMITTED_TASKS
- Allow users to control the task submission flow by specifying
- to StarPU a maximum number of submitted tasks allowed at a given time, i.e. when
- this limit is reached task submission becomes blocking until enough tasks have
- completed, specified by \ref STARPU_LIMIT_MIN_SUBMITTED_TASKS.
- Setting it enables allocation cache buffer reuse in main memory.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_LIMIT_MIN_SUBMITTED_TASKS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_LIMIT_MIN_SUBMITTED_TASKS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_LIMIT_MIN_SUBMITTED_TASKS
- Allow users to control the task submission flow by specifying
- to StarPU a submitted task threshold to wait before unblocking task submission. This
- variable has to be used in conjunction with \ref STARPU_LIMIT_MAX_SUBMITTED_TASKS
- which puts the task submission thread to
- sleep. Setting it enables allocation cache buffer reuse in main memory.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_TRACE_BUFFER_SIZE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_TRACE_BUFFER_SIZE
- \addindex __env__STARPU_TRACE_BUFFER_SIZE
- Set the buffer size for recording trace events in MiB. Setting it to a big
- size allows to avoid pauses in the trace while it is recorded on the disk. This
- however also consumes memory, of course. The default value is 64.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_GENERATE_TRACE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_GENERATE_TRACE
- \addindex __env__STARPU_GENERATE_TRACE
- When set to <c>1</c>, indicate that StarPU should automatically
- generate a Paje trace when starpu_shutdown() is called.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_GENERATE_TRACE_OPTIONS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_GENERATE_TRACE_OPTIONS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_GENERATE_TRACE_OPTIONS
- When the variable \ref STARPU_GENERATE_TRACE is set to <c>1</c> to
- generate a Paje trace, this variable can be set to specify options (see
- <c>starpu_fxt_tool --help</c>).
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_ENABLE_STATS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_ENABLE_STATS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_ENABLE_STATS
- When defined, enable gathering various data statistics (\ref DataStatistics).
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MEMORY_STATS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MEMORY_STATS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MEMORY_STATS
- When set to 0, disable the display of memory statistics on data which
- have not been unregistered at the end of the execution (\ref MemoryFeedback).
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_MAX_MEMORY_USE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_MAX_MEMORY_USE
- \addindex __env__STARPU_MAX_MEMORY_USE
- When set to 1, display at the end of the execution the maximum memory used by
- StarPU for internal data structures during execution.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_BUS_STATS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_BUS_STATS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_BUS_STATS
- When defined, statistics about data transfers will be displayed when calling
- starpu_shutdown() (\ref Profiling). By default, statistics are printed
- on the standard error stream, use the environement variable \ref
- STARPU_BUS_STATS_FILE to define another filename.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_BUS_STATS_FILE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_BUS_STATS_FILE
- \addindex __env__STARPU_BUS_STATS_FILE
- Define the name of the file where to display data transfers
- statistics, see \ref STARPU_BUS_STATS.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_WORKER_STATS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_WORKER_STATS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_WORKER_STATS
- When defined, statistics about the workers will be displayed when calling
- starpu_shutdown() (\ref Profiling). When combined with the
- environment variable \ref STARPU_PROFILING, it displays the energy
- consumption (\ref Energy-basedScheduling). By default, statistics are
- printed on the standard error stream, use the environement variable
- \ref STARPU_WORKER_STATS_FILE to define another filename.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_WORKER_STATS_FILE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_WORKER_STATS_FILE
- \addindex __env__STARPU_WORKER_STATS_FILE
- Define the name of the file where to display workers statistics, see
- \ref STARPU_WORKER_STATS.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_STATS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_STATS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_STATS
- When set to 0, data statistics will not be displayed at the
- end of the execution of an application (\ref DataStatistics).
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT
- \addindex __env__STARPU_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT
- When set to a value other than 0, allows to make StarPU print an error
- message whenever StarPU does not terminate any task for the given time (in µs),
- but lets the application continue normally. Should
- be used in combination with \ref STARPU_WATCHDOG_CRASH
- (see \ref DetectionStuckConditions).
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_WATCHDOG_CRASH</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_WATCHDOG_CRASH
- \addindex __env__STARPU_WATCHDOG_CRASH
- When set to a value other than 0, trigger a crash when the watch
- dog is reached, thus allowing to catch the situation in gdb, etc
- (see \ref DetectionStuckConditions)
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_WATCHDOG_DELAY</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_WATCHDOG_DELAY
- \addindex __env__STARPU_WATCHDOG_DELAY
- Delay the activation of the watchdog by the given time (in µs). This can
- be convenient for letting the application initialize data etc. before starting
- to look for idle time.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_TASK_BREAK_ON_PUSH</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_TASK_BREAK_ON_PUSH
- \addindex __env__STARPU_TASK_BREAK_ON_PUSH
- When this variable contains a job id, StarPU will raise SIGTRAP when the task
- with that job id is being pushed to the scheduler, which will be nicely catched by debuggers
- (see \ref DebuggingScheduling)
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_TASK_BREAK_ON_SCHED</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_TASK_BREAK_ON_SCHED
- \addindex __env__STARPU_TASK_BREAK_ON_SCHED
- When this variable contains a job id, StarPU will raise SIGTRAP when the task
- with that job id is being scheduled by the scheduler (at a scheduler-specific
- point), which will be nicely catched by debuggers.
- This only works for schedulers which have such a scheduling point defined
- (see \ref DebuggingScheduling)
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_TASK_BREAK_ON_POP</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_TASK_BREAK_ON_POP
- \addindex __env__STARPU_TASK_BREAK_ON_POP
- When this variable contains a job id, StarPU will raise SIGTRAP when the task
- with that job id is being popped from the scheduler, which will be nicely catched by debuggers
- (see \ref DebuggingScheduling)
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_TASK_BREAK_ON_EXEC</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_TASK_BREAK_ON_EXEC
- \addindex __env__STARPU_TASK_BREAK_ON_EXEC
- When this variable contains a job id, StarPU will raise SIGTRAP when the task
- with that job id is being executed, which will be nicely catched by debuggers
- (see \ref DebuggingScheduling)
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_DISABLE_KERNELS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_DISABLE_KERNELS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_DISABLE_KERNELS
- When set to a value other than 1, it disables actually calling the kernel
- functions, thus allowing to quickly check that the task scheme is working
- properly, without performing the actual application-provided computation.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_HISTORY_MAX_ERROR</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_HISTORY_MAX_ERROR
- \addindex __env__STARPU_HISTORY_MAX_ERROR
- History-based performance models will drop measurements which are really far
- froom the measured average. This specifies the allowed variation. The default is
- 50 (%), i.e. the measurement is allowed to be x1.5 faster or /1.5 slower than the
- average.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_RAND_SEED</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_RAND_SEED
- \addindex __env__STARPU_RAND_SEED
- The random scheduler and some examples use random numbers for their own
- working. Depending on the examples, the seed is by default juste always 0 or
- the current time() (unless SimGrid mode is enabled, in which case it is always
- 0). \ref STARPU_RAND_SEED allows to set the seed to a specific value.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_GLOBAL_ARBITER</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_GLOBAL_ARBITER
- \addindex __env__STARPU_GLOBAL_ARBITER
- When set to a positive value, StarPU will create a arbiter, which
- implements an advanced but centralized management of concurrent data
- accesses (see \ref ConcurrentDataAccess).
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_USE_NUMA</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_USE_NUMA
- \addindex __env__STARPU_USE_NUMA
- When defined, NUMA nodes are taking into account by StarPU. Otherwise, memory
- is considered as only one node. This is experimental for now.
- When enabled, STARPU_MAIN_MEMORY is a pointer to the NUMA node associated to the
- first CPU worker if it exists, the NUMA node associated to the first GPU discovered otherwise.
- If StarPU doesn't find any NUMA node after these step, STARPU_MAIN_MEMORY is the first NUMA node
- discovered by StarPU.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_IDLE_FILE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_IDLE_FILE
- \addindex __env__STARPU_IDLE_FILE
- If the environment variable STARPU_IDLE_FILE is defined, a file named after its contents will be created at the end of the execution.
- The file will contain the sum of the idle times of all the workers.
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_HWLOC_INPUT</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_HWLOC_INPUT
- \addindex __env__STARPU_HWLOC_INPUT
- If the environment variable STARPU_HWLOC_INPUT is defined to the path of an XML file, hwloc will be made to use it as input instead of detecting the current platform topology, which can save significant initialization time.
- To produce this XML file, use <c>lstopo file.xml</c>
- </dd>
- <dt>STARPU_CATCH_SIGNALS</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor STARPU_CATCH_SIGNALS
- \addindex __env__STARPU_CATCH_SIGNALS
- By default, StarPU catch signals SIGINT, SIGSEGV and SIGTRAP to
- perform final actions such as dumping FxT trace files even though the
- application has crashed. Setting this variable to a value other than 1
- will disable this behaviour. This should be done on JVM systems which
- may use these signals for their own needs.
- The flag can also be set through the field starpu_conf::catch_signals.
- </dl>
- \section ConfiguringTheHypervisor Configuring The Hypervisor
- <dl>
- <dt>SC_HYPERVISOR_POLICY</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor SC_HYPERVISOR_POLICY
- \addindex __env__SC_HYPERVISOR_POLICY
- Choose between the different resizing policies proposed by StarPU for the hypervisor:
- idle, app_driven, feft_lp, teft_lp; ispeed_lp, throughput_lp etc.
- Use <c>SC_HYPERVISOR_POLICY=help</c> to get the list of available policies for the hypervisor
- </dd>
- <dt>SC_HYPERVISOR_TRIGGER_RESIZE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor SC_HYPERVISOR_TRIGGER_RESIZE
- \addindex __env__SC_HYPERVISOR_TRIGGER_RESIZE
- Choose how should the hypervisor be triggered: <c>speed</c> if the resizing algorithm should
- be called whenever the speed of the context does not correspond to an optimal precomputed value,
- <c>idle</c> it the resizing algorithm should be called whenever the workers are idle for a period
- longer than the value indicated when configuring the hypervisor.
- </dd>
- <dt>SC_HYPERVISOR_START_RESIZE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor SC_HYPERVISOR_START_RESIZE
- \addindex __env__SC_HYPERVISOR_START_RESIZE
- Indicate the moment when the resizing should be available. The value correspond to the percentage
- of the total time of execution of the application. The default value is the resizing frame.
- </dd>
- <dt>SC_HYPERVISOR_MAX_SPEED_GAP</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor SC_HYPERVISOR_MAX_SPEED_GAP
- \addindex __env__SC_HYPERVISOR_MAX_SPEED_GAP
- Indicate the ratio of speed difference between contexts that should trigger the hypervisor.
- This situation may occur only when a theoretical speed could not be computed and the hypervisor
- has no value to compare the speed to. Otherwise the resizing of a context is not influenced by the
- the speed of the other contexts, but only by the the value that a context should have.
- </dd>
- <dt>SC_HYPERVISOR_STOP_PRINT</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor SC_HYPERVISOR_STOP_PRINT
- \addindex __env__SC_HYPERVISOR_STOP_PRINT
- By default the values of the speed of the workers is printed during the execution
- of the application. If the value 1 is given to this environment variable this printing
- is not done.
- </dd>
- <dt>SC_HYPERVISOR_LAZY_RESIZE</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor SC_HYPERVISOR_LAZY_RESIZE
- \addindex __env__SC_HYPERVISOR_LAZY_RESIZE
- By default the hypervisor resizes the contexts in a lazy way, that is workers are firstly added to a new context
- before removing them from the previous one. Once this workers are clearly taken into account
- into the new context (a task was poped there) we remove them from the previous one. However if the application
- would like that the change in the distribution of workers should change right away this variable should be set to 0
- </dd>
- <dt>SC_HYPERVISOR_SAMPLE_CRITERIA</dt>
- <dd>
- \anchor SC_HYPERVISOR_SAMPLE_CRITERIA
- \addindex __env__SC_HYPERVISOR_SAMPLE_CRITERIA
- By default the hypervisor uses a sample of flops when computing the speed of the contexts and of the workers.
- If this variable is set to <c>time</c> the hypervisor uses a sample of time (10% of an aproximation of the total
- execution time of the application)
- </dd>
- </dl>
- */
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