| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376377378379380381382383384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416417418419420421422423424425426427428429430431432433434435436437438439440441442443444445446447448449450451452453454455456457458459460461462463464465466467468469470471472473474475476477478479480481482483484485486487488489490491492493494 | /* StarPU --- Runtime system for heterogeneous multicore architectures. * * Copyright (C) 2010-2020  Université de Bordeaux, CNRS (LaBRI UMR 5800), Inria * * 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. */#ifndef __STARPU_TASK_UTIL_H__#define __STARPU_TASK_UTIL_H__#include <stdio.h>#include <stdlib.h>#include <string.h>#include <assert.h>#include <starpu.h>#ifdef __cplusplusextern "C"{#endif/**   @defgroup API_Insert_Task Task Insert Utility   @{*//* NOTE: when adding a value here, please make sure to update both * src/util/starpu_task_insert_utils.c (in two places) and * mpi/src/starpu_mpi_task_insert.c and mpi/src/starpu_mpi_task_insert_fortran.c */#define STARPU_MODE_SHIFT	17/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by a   pointer to a constant value and the size of the constant */#define STARPU_VALUE		 (1<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by a   pointer to a callback function*/#define STARPU_CALLBACK		 (2<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by two   pointers: one to a callback function, and the other to be given as   an argument to the callback function; this is equivalent to using   both ::STARPU_CALLBACK and ::STARPU_CALLBACK_ARG.*/#define STARPU_CALLBACK_WITH_ARG (3<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by a   pointer to be given as an argument to the callback function*/#define STARPU_CALLBACK_ARG	 (4<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must   be followed by a integer defining a priority level*/#define STARPU_PRIORITY		 (5<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   \ingroup API_MPI_Support   Used when calling starpu_mpi_task_insert(), must be followed by a   integer value which specified the node on which to execute the   codelet. */#define STARPU_EXECUTE_ON_NODE	 (6<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   \ingroup API_MPI_Support   Used when calling starpu_mpi_task_insert(), must be followed by a   data handle to specify that the node owning the given data will   execute the codelet.*/#define STARPU_EXECUTE_ON_DATA	 (7<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_in_sert(), must be followed by an array of   handles and the number of elements in the array (as int). This is equivalent   to passing the handles as separate parameters with STARPU_R/W/RW.*/#define STARPU_DATA_ARRAY        (8<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_in_sert(), must be followed by an array of   struct starpu_data_descr and the number of elements in the array (as int).   This is equivalent to passing the handles with the corresponding modes.*/#define STARPU_DATA_MODE_ARRAY   (9<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by a tag.*/#define STARPU_TAG               (10<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by a tag.*/#define STARPU_HYPERVISOR_TAG	 (11<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by an   amount of floating point operations, as a double. Users <b>MUST</b>   explicitly cast into double, otherwise parameter passing will not   work.*/#define STARPU_FLOPS	         (12<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by the id   of the scheduling context to which to submit the task to.*/#define STARPU_SCHED_CTX	 (13<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by a   pointer to a prologue callback function*/#define STARPU_PROLOGUE_CALLBACK   (14<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by a   pointer to be given as an argument to the prologue callback   function*/#define STARPU_PROLOGUE_CALLBACK_ARG (15<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by a   pointer to a prologue callback pop function*/#define STARPU_PROLOGUE_CALLBACK_POP   (16<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by a   pointer to be given as an argument to the prologue callback pop   function*/#define STARPU_PROLOGUE_CALLBACK_POP_ARG (17<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by an   integer value specifying the worker on which to execute the task   (as specified by starpu_task::execute_on_a_specific_worker)*/#define STARPU_EXECUTE_ON_WORKER (18<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by an   unsigned long long value specifying the mask of worker on which to execute   the task (as specified by starpu_task::where)*/#define STARPU_EXECUTE_WHERE     (19<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by a tag   stored in starpu_task::tag_id. Leave starpu_task::use_tag as 0.*/#define STARPU_TAG_ONLY          (20<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by an unsigned   stored in starpu_task::possibly_parallel.*/#define STARPU_POSSIBLY_PARALLEL    (21<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be   followed by an integer value specifying the worker order in which   to execute the tasks (as specified by starpu_task::workerorder)*/#define STARPU_WORKER_ORDER      (22<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   \ingroup API_MPI_Support   Used when calling starpu_mpi_task_insert(), must be followed by a   identifier to a node selection policy. This is needed when several   nodes own data in ::STARPU_W mode.*/#define STARPU_NODE_SELECTION_POLICY (23<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by a   char * stored in starpu_task::name.*/#define STARPU_NAME		 (24<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by a   memory buffer containing the arguments to be given to the task, and   by the size of the arguments. The memory buffer should be the   result of a previous call to starpu_codelet_pack_args(), and will   be freed (i.e. starpu_task::cl_arg_free will be set to 1)*/#define STARPU_CL_ARGS		(25<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), similarly to   ::STARPU_CL_ARGS, must be followed by a memory buffer containing   the arguments to be given to the task, and by the size of the   arguments. The memory buffer should be the result of a previous   call to starpu_codelet_pack_args(), and will NOT be freed (i.e.   starpu_task::cl_arg_free will be set to 0)*/#define STARPU_CL_ARGS_NFREE	(26<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by a   number of tasks as int, and an array containing these tasks. The   function starpu_task_declare_deps_array() will be called with the   given values.*/#define STARPU_TASK_DEPS_ARRAY	(27<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by an   integer representing a color*/#define STARPU_TASK_COLOR       (28<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by an   array of characters representing the sequential consistency for   each buffer of the task.*/#define STARPU_HANDLES_SEQUENTIAL_CONSISTENCY (29<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by an   integer stating if the task is synchronous or not*/#define STARPU_TASK_SYNCHRONOUS (30<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by a   number of tasks as int, and an array containing these tasks. The   function starpu_task_declare_end_deps_array() will be called with   the given values.*/#define STARPU_TASK_END_DEPS_ARRAY	(31<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by an   integer which will be given to starpu_task_end_dep_add()*/#define STARPU_TASK_END_DEP	(32<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by an   unsigned being a number of workers, and an array of bits which size   is the number of workers, the array indicates the set of workers   which are allowed to execute the task.*/#define STARPU_TASK_WORKERIDS (33<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), must be followed by an   unsigned which sets the sequential consistency for the data   parameters of the task.*/#define STARPU_SEQUENTIAL_CONSISTENCY (34<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert() and alike, must be followed   by a pointer to a struct starpu_profiling_task_info */#define STARPU_TASK_PROFILING_INFO (35<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert() and alike, must be followed   by an unsigned specifying not to allocate a submitorder id for the task */#define STARPU_TASK_NO_SUBMITORDER (36<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), similarly to   ::STARPU_CALLBACK_ARG, must be followed by a pointer to be given as   an argument to the callback function, the argument will not be   freed, i.e starpu_task::callback_arg_free will be set to 0*/#define STARPU_CALLBACK_ARG_NFREE	 (37<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), similarly to   ::STARPU_CALLBACK_WITH_ARG, must be followed by two pointers: one   to a callback function, and the other to be given as an argument to   the callback function; this is equivalent to using both   ::STARPU_CALLBACK and ::STARPU_CALLBACK_ARG_NFREE.*/#define STARPU_CALLBACK_WITH_ARG_NFREE	 (38<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), similarly to   ::STARPU_PROLOGUE_CALLBACK_ARG, must be followed by a   pointer to be given as an argument to the prologue callback   function, the argument will not be   freed, i.e starpu_task::prologue_callback_arg_free will be set to 0*/#define STARPU_PROLOGUE_CALLBACK_ARG_NFREE (39<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert(), similarly to   ::STARPU_PROLOGUE_CALLBACK_POP_ARG, must be followed by a pointer   to be given as an argument to the prologue callback pop function,   the argument will not be freed, i.e   starpu_task::prologue_callback_pop_arg_free will be set to 0*/#define STARPU_PROLOGUE_CALLBACK_POP_ARG_NFREE (40<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Used when calling starpu_task_insert() and alike, must be followed   by a void* specifying the value to be set in the sched_data field of the   task. */#define STARPU_TASK_SCHED_DATA (41<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)#define STARPU_SHIFTED_MODE_MAX (42<<STARPU_MODE_SHIFT)/**   Set the given \p task corresponding to \p cl with the following arguments.   The argument list must be zero-terminated. The arguments   following the codelet are the same as the ones for the function   starpu_task_insert().   If some arguments of type ::STARPU_VALUE are given, the parameter   starpu_task::cl_arg_free will be set to 1.*/int starpu_task_set(struct starpu_task *task, struct starpu_codelet *cl, ...);/**   Create a task corresponding to \p cl with the following arguments.   The argument list must be zero-terminated. The arguments   following the codelet are the same as the ones for the function   starpu_task_insert().   If some arguments of type ::STARPU_VALUE are given, the parameter   starpu_task::cl_arg_free will be set to 1.*/struct starpu_task *starpu_task_build(struct starpu_codelet *cl, ...);/**   Create and submit a task corresponding to \p cl with the following   given arguments. The argument list must be zero-terminated.   The arguments following the codelet can be of the following types:   <ul>   <li> ::STARPU_R, ::STARPU_W, ::STARPU_RW, ::STARPU_SCRATCH,   ::STARPU_REDUX an access mode followed by a data handle;   <li> ::STARPU_DATA_ARRAY followed by an array of data handles and   its number of elements;   <li> ::STARPU_DATA_MODE_ARRAY followed by an array of struct   starpu_data_descr, i.e data handles with their associated access   modes, and its number of elements;   <li> ::STARPU_EXECUTE_ON_WORKER, ::STARPU_WORKER_ORDER followed by   an integer value specifying the worker on which to execute the task   (as specified by starpu_task::execute_on_a_specific_worker)   <li> the specific values ::STARPU_VALUE, ::STARPU_CALLBACK,   ::STARPU_CALLBACK_ARG, ::STARPU_CALLBACK_WITH_ARG,   ::STARPU_PRIORITY, ::STARPU_TAG, ::STARPU_TAG_ONLY, ::STARPU_FLOPS,   ::STARPU_SCHED_CTX, ::STARPU_CL_ARGS, ::STARPU_CL_ARGS_NFREE,   ::STARPU_TASK_DEPS_ARRAY, ::STARPU_TASK_COLOR,   ::STARPU_HANDLES_SEQUENTIAL_CONSISTENCY, ::STARPU_TASK_SYNCHRONOUS,   ::STARPU_TASK_END_DEP followed by the appropriated objects as   defined elsewhere.   </ul>   When using ::STARPU_DATA_ARRAY, the access mode of the data handles   is not defined, it will be taken from the codelet   starpu_codelet::modes or starpu_codelet::dyn_modes field. One   should use ::STARPU_DATA_MODE_ARRAY to define the data handles   along with the access modes.   Parameters to be passed to the codelet implementation are defined   through the type ::STARPU_VALUE. The function   starpu_codelet_unpack_args() must be called within the codelet implementation to retrieve them.*/int starpu_task_insert(struct starpu_codelet *cl, ...);/**   Similar to starpu_task_insert(). Kept to avoid breaking old codes.*/int starpu_insert_task(struct starpu_codelet *cl, ...);/**   Assuming that there are already \p current_buffer data handles   passed to the task, and if *allocated_buffers is not 0, the   <c>task->dyn_handles</c> array has size \p *allocated_buffers, this   function makes room for \p room other data handles, allocating or   reallocating <c>task->dyn_handles</c> as necessary and updating \p   *allocated_buffers accordingly. One can thus start with   *allocated_buffers equal to 0 and current_buffer equal to 0, then   make room by calling this function, then store handles with   STARPU_TASK_SET_HANDLE(), make room again with this function, store   yet more handles, etc.*/void starpu_task_insert_data_make_room(struct starpu_codelet *cl, struct starpu_task *task, int *allocated_buffers, int current_buffer, int room);/**   Store data handle \p handle into task \p task with mode \p   arg_type, updating \p *allocated_buffers and \p *current_buffer   accordingly.*/void starpu_task_insert_data_process_arg(struct starpu_codelet *cl, struct starpu_task *task, int *allocated_buffers, int *current_buffer, int arg_type, starpu_data_handle_t handle);/**   Store \p nb_handles data handles \p handles into task \p task,   updating \p *allocated_buffers and \p *current_buffer accordingly.*/void starpu_task_insert_data_process_array_arg(struct starpu_codelet *cl, struct starpu_task *task, int *allocated_buffers, int *current_buffer, int nb_handles, starpu_data_handle_t *handles);/**   Store \p nb_descrs data handles described by \p descrs into task \p   task, updating \p *allocated_buffers and \p *current_buffer   accordingly.*/void starpu_task_insert_data_process_mode_array_arg(struct starpu_codelet *cl, struct starpu_task *task, int *allocated_buffers, int *current_buffer, int nb_descrs, struct starpu_data_descr *descrs);/**   Pack arguments of type ::STARPU_VALUE into a buffer which can be   given to a codelet and later unpacked with the function   starpu_codelet_unpack_args().   Instead of calling starpu_codelet_pack_args(), one can also call   starpu_codelet_pack_arg_init(), then starpu_codelet_pack_arg() for   each data, then starpu_codelet_pack_arg_fini().*/void starpu_codelet_pack_args(void **arg_buffer, size_t *arg_buffer_size, ...);struct starpu_codelet_pack_arg_data{	char *arg_buffer;	size_t arg_buffer_size;	size_t current_offset;	int nargs;};/**   Initialize struct starpu_codelet_pack_arg before calling   starpu_codelet_pack_arg() and starpu_codelet_pack_arg_fini(). This   will simply initialize the content of the structure.*/void starpu_codelet_pack_arg_init(struct starpu_codelet_pack_arg_data *state);/**   Pack one argument into struct starpu_codelet_pack_arg \p state.   That structure has to be initialized before with   starpu_codelet_pack_arg_init(), and after all   starpu_codelet_pack_arg() calls performed,   starpu_codelet_pack_arg_fini() has to be used to get the \p cl_arg   and \p cl_arg_size to be put in the task.*/void starpu_codelet_pack_arg(struct starpu_codelet_pack_arg_data *state, const void *ptr, size_t ptr_size);/**   Finish packing data, after calling starpu_codelet_pack_arg_init()   once and starpu_codelet_pack_arg() several times.*/void starpu_codelet_pack_arg_fini(struct starpu_codelet_pack_arg_data *state, void **cl_arg, size_t *cl_arg_size);/**   Retrieve the arguments of type ::STARPU_VALUE associated to a   task automatically created using the function starpu_task_insert(). If   any parameter's value is 0, unpacking will stop there and ignore the remaining   parameters.*/void starpu_codelet_unpack_args(void *cl_arg, ...);/**   Similar to starpu_codelet_unpack_args(), but if any parameter is 0,   copy the part of \p cl_arg that has not been read in \p buffer   which can then be used in a later call to one of the unpack   functions.*/void starpu_codelet_unpack_args_and_copyleft(void *cl_arg, void *buffer, size_t buffer_size, ...);/** @} */#ifdef __cplusplus}#endif#endif /* __STARPU_TASK_UTIL_H__ */
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