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							- # StarPU --- Runtime system for heterogeneous multicore architectures.
 
- #
 
- # Copyright (C) 2009-2012  Université de Bordeaux 1
 
- # Copyright (C) 2010, 2011  Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
 
- #
 
- # 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.
 
- ++=================++
 
- || I. Introduction ||
 
- ++=================++
 
- +---------------------
 
- | I.a. What is StarPU?
 
- StarPU is a runtime system that offers support for heterogeneous multicore
 
- machines. While many efforts are devoted to design efficient computation kernels
 
- for those architectures (e.g. to implement BLAS kernels on GPUs or on Cell's
 
- SPUs), StarPU not only takes care of offloading such kernels (and implementing
 
- data coherency across the machine), but it also makes sure the kernels are
 
- executed as efficiently as possible.
 
- +------------------------
 
- | I.b. What StarPU is not
 
- StarPU is not a new language, and it does not extends existing languages either.
 
- StarPU does not help to write computation kernels.
 
- +---------------------------------
 
- | I.c. (How) Could StarPU help me?
 
- While StarPU will not make it easier to write computation kernels, it does
 
- simplify their actual offloading as StarPU handle most low level aspects
 
- transparently.
 
- Obviously, it is crucial to have efficient kernels, but it must be noted that
 
- the way those kernels are mapped and scheduled onto the computational resources
 
- also affect the overall performance to a great extent.
 
- StarPU is especially helpful when considering multiple heterogeneous processing
 
- resources: statically mapping and synchronizing tasks in such a heterogeneous
 
- environment is already very difficult, making it in a portable way is virtually
 
- impossible. On the other hand, the scheduling capabilities of StarPU makes it
 
- possible to easily exploit all processors at the same time while taking
 
- advantage of their specificities in a portable fashion.
 
- ++==================++
 
- || II. Requirements ||
 
- ++==================++
 
-  * make
 
-  * gcc (version >= 4.1)
 
-  * if CUDA support is enabled
 
-    * CUDA (version >= 2.2)
 
-    * CUBLAS (version >= 2.2)
 
-  * if OpenCL support is enabled
 
-    * AMD SDK >= 2.3 if AMD driver is used
 
-    * CUDA >= 3.2 if NVIDIA driver is used
 
-  * extra requirements for the svn version (we usually use the Debian testing
 
-    versions)
 
-    * autoconf (version >= 2.60)
 
-    * automake
 
-    * makeinfo
 
-    * libtool (version >= 2)
 
-  * Remark: It is strongly recommanded that you also install the hwloc library
 
-    before installing StarPU. This permits StarPU to actually map the processing
 
-    units according to the machine topology. For more details on hwloc, see
 
-    http://www.open-mpi.org/projects/hwloc/ .
 
-  * To build the StarPU-Top tool the following are also required:
 
-    * libqt4 >= 4.7
 
-    * libqt4-network
 
-    * libqt4-opengl
 
-    * libqt4-sql
 
- ++=====================++
 
- || III. Getting StarPU ||
 
- ++=====================++
 
- StarPU is available on https://gforge.inria.fr/projects/starpu/.
 
- The project's SVN repository can be checked out through anonymous
 
- access with the following command(s).
 
- $ svn checkout svn://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/starpu/trunk
 
- $ svn checkout --username anonsvn https://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/starpu/trunk
 
- The password is 'anonsvn'
 
- ++=============================++
 
- || IV. Building and Installing ||
 
- ++=============================++
 
- +---------------------------
 
- | IV.a. For svn version only
 
-   $ ./autogen.sh
 
- +-----------------------
 
- | IV.b. For all versions
 
-   $ ./configure
 
-   $ make
 
-   $ make install
 
- +---------------------
 
- | IV.c. Windows build:
 
- StarPU can be built using MinGW or Cygwin.  To avoid the cygwin dependency,
 
- we provide MinGW-built binaries.  The build process produces libstarpu.dll,
 
- libstarpu.def, and libstarpu.lib, which should be enough to use it from e.g.
 
- Microsoft Visual Studio.
 
- Update the video drivers to the latest stable release available for your
 
- hardware. Old ATI drivers (< 2.3) contain bugs that cause OpenCL support in
 
- StarPU to hang or exhibit incorrect behaviour.
 
- For details on the Windows build process, see the README.dev file in the
 
- subversion tree.
 
- ++==================++
 
- || V. Documentation ||
 
- ++==================++
 
- Texinfo documentation is available in doc/ . If LaTeX is available on the
 
- machine, a pdf can be generated by running
 
-   $ make -C doc pdf
 
- If makeinfo is available on the machine, html pages can be generated by running
 
-   $ make -C doc html
 
- ++============++
 
- || VI. Trying ||
 
- ++============++
 
- Some examples ready to run are installed into $prefix/lib/starpu/{examples,mpi}
 
- ++==============++
 
- || VII. Upgrade ||
 
- ++==============++
 
- To upgrade your source code from older version (there were quite a few
 
- renamings), use the tools/dev/rename.sh script
 
- ++===============++
 
- || VIII. Contact ||
 
- ++===============++
 
- For any questions regarding StarPU, please contact the starpu-devel
 
- mailing-list at starpu-devel@lists.gforge.inria.fr .
 
 
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