starpu_task.h 8.9 KB

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  1. /* StarPU --- Runtime system for heterogeneous multicore architectures.
  2. *
  3. * Copyright (C) 2010, 2011 Université de Bordeaux 1
  4. * Copyright (C) 2010 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
  5. *
  6. * StarPU is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  7. * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
  8. * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at
  9. * your option) any later version.
  10. *
  11. * StarPU is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
  12. * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  13. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  14. *
  15. * See the GNU Lesser General Public License in COPYING.LGPL for more details.
  16. */
  17. #ifndef __STARPU_TASK_H__
  18. #define __STARPU_TASK_H__
  19. #include <errno.h>
  20. #include <starpu.h>
  21. #include <starpu_config.h>
  22. #ifdef STARPU_USE_CUDA
  23. #include <cuda.h>
  24. #endif
  25. #include <starpu_data.h>
  26. #define STARPU_CPU ((1ULL)<<1)
  27. #define STARPU_CUDA ((1ULL)<<3)
  28. #define STARPU_SPU ((1ULL)<<4)
  29. #define STARPU_GORDON ((1ULL)<<5)
  30. #define STARPU_OPENCL ((1ULL)<<6)
  31. /* Codelet types */
  32. #define STARPU_SEQ 0
  33. #define STARPU_SPMD 1
  34. #define STARPU_FORKJOIN 2
  35. /* task status */
  36. #define STARPU_TASK_INVALID 0
  37. #define STARPU_TASK_BLOCKED 1
  38. #define STARPU_TASK_READY 2
  39. #define STARPU_TASK_RUNNING 3
  40. #define STARPU_TASK_FINISHED 4
  41. #define STARPU_TASK_BLOCKED_ON_TAG 5
  42. #define STARPU_TASK_BLOCKED_ON_TASK 6
  43. #define STARPU_TASK_BLOCKED_ON_DATA 7
  44. #ifdef __cplusplus
  45. extern "C" {
  46. #endif
  47. typedef uint64_t starpu_tag_t;
  48. /*
  49. * A codelet describes the various function
  50. * that may be called from a worker
  51. */
  52. typedef struct starpu_codelet_t {
  53. /* where can it be performed ? */
  54. uint32_t where;
  55. unsigned type;
  56. int max_parallelism;
  57. /* the different implementations of the codelet */
  58. void (*cuda_func)(void **, void *);
  59. void (*cpu_func)(void **, void *);
  60. void (*opencl_func)(void **, void *);
  61. uint8_t gordon_func;
  62. /* how many buffers do the codelet takes as argument ? */
  63. unsigned nbuffers;
  64. /* performance model of the codelet */
  65. struct starpu_perfmodel_t *model;
  66. /* consumption model of the codelet.
  67. * In the case of parallel codelets, accounts for all units. */
  68. struct starpu_perfmodel_t *power_model;
  69. /* statistics collected at runtime: this is filled by StarPU and should
  70. * not be accessed directly (use the starpu_display_codelet_stats
  71. * function instead for instance). */
  72. unsigned long per_worker_stats[STARPU_NMAXWORKERS];
  73. } starpu_codelet;
  74. struct starpu_task {
  75. struct starpu_codelet_t *cl;
  76. /* arguments managed by the DSM */
  77. struct starpu_buffer_descr_t buffers[STARPU_NMAXBUFS];
  78. void *interface[STARPU_NMAXBUFS];
  79. /* arguments not managed by the DSM are given as a buffer */
  80. void *cl_arg;
  81. /* in case the argument buffer has to be uploaded explicitely */
  82. size_t cl_arg_size;
  83. /* when the task is done, callback_func(callback_arg) is called */
  84. void (*callback_func)(void *);
  85. void *callback_arg;
  86. unsigned use_tag;
  87. starpu_tag_t tag_id;
  88. /* options for the task execution */
  89. unsigned synchronous; /* if set, a call to push is blocking */
  90. int priority; /* STARPU_MAX_PRIO = most important
  91. : STARPU_MIN_PRIO = least important */
  92. /* in case the task has to be executed on a specific worker */
  93. unsigned execute_on_a_specific_worker;
  94. unsigned workerid;
  95. /* If this flag is set, it is not possible to synchronize with the task
  96. * by the means of starpu_task_wait later on. Internal data structures
  97. * are only garanteed to be freed once starpu_task_wait is called if
  98. * that flag is not set. */
  99. int detach;
  100. /* If that flag is set, the task structure will automatically be freed,
  101. * either after the execution of the callback if the task is detached,
  102. * or during starpu_task_wait otherwise. If this flag is not set,
  103. * dynamically allocated data structures will not be freed until
  104. * starpu_task_destroy is called explicitely. Setting this flag for a
  105. * statically allocated task structure will result in undefined
  106. * behaviour. */
  107. int destroy;
  108. /* If this flag is set, the task will be re-submitted to StarPU once it
  109. * has been executed. This flag must not be set if the destroy flag is
  110. * set too. */
  111. int regenerate;
  112. unsigned status;
  113. /* This gets filled when profiling is enabled by using
  114. * starpu_profiling_status_set */
  115. struct starpu_task_profiling_info *profiling_info;
  116. /* Predicted duration of the task in µs. This field is only valid if the
  117. * scheduling strategy uses performance models. */
  118. double predicted;
  119. /* This field are provided for the convenience of the scheduler. */
  120. struct starpu_task *prev;
  121. struct starpu_task *next;
  122. /* this is private to StarPU, do not modify. If the task is allocated
  123. * by hand (without starpu_task_create), this field should be set to
  124. * NULL. */
  125. void *starpu_private;
  126. };
  127. /* It is possible to initialize statically allocated tasks with this value.
  128. * This is equivalent to initializing a starpu_task structure with the
  129. * starpu_task_init function. */
  130. #define STARPU_TASK_INITIALIZER \
  131. { \
  132. .cl = NULL, \
  133. .cl_arg = NULL, \
  134. .cl_arg_size = 0, \
  135. .callback_func = NULL, \
  136. .callback_arg = NULL, \
  137. .priority = STARPU_DEFAULT_PRIO, \
  138. .use_tag = 0, \
  139. .synchronous = 0, \
  140. .execute_on_a_specific_worker = 0, \
  141. .detach = 1, \
  142. .destroy = 0, \
  143. .regenerate = 0, \
  144. .status = STARPU_TASK_INVALID, \
  145. .profiling_info = NULL, \
  146. .predicted = -1.0, \
  147. .starpu_private = NULL \
  148. };
  149. /*
  150. * handle task dependencies: it is possible to associate a task with a unique
  151. * "tag" and to express dependencies between tasks by the means of those tags
  152. *
  153. * To do so, fill the tag_id field with a tag number (can be arbitrary) and set
  154. * use_tag to 1.
  155. *
  156. * If starpu_tag_declare_deps is called with that tag number, the task will not
  157. * be started until the task which wears the declared dependency tags are
  158. * complete.
  159. */
  160. /*
  161. * WARNING ! use with caution ...
  162. * In case starpu_tag_declare_deps is passed constant arguments, the caller
  163. * must make sure that the constants are casted to starpu_tag_t. Otherwise,
  164. * due to integer sizes and argument passing on the stack, the C compiler
  165. * might consider the tag * 0x200000003 instead of 0x2 and 0x3 when calling:
  166. * "starpu_tag_declare_deps(0x1, 2, 0x2, 0x3)"
  167. * Using starpu_tag_declare_deps_array is a way to avoid this problem.
  168. */
  169. /* make id depend on the list of ids */
  170. void starpu_tag_declare_deps(starpu_tag_t id, unsigned ndeps, ...);
  171. void starpu_tag_declare_deps_array(starpu_tag_t id, unsigned ndeps, starpu_tag_t *array);
  172. /* task depends on the tasks in task array */
  173. void starpu_task_declare_deps_array(struct starpu_task *task, unsigned ndeps, struct starpu_task *task_array[]);
  174. int starpu_tag_wait(starpu_tag_t id);
  175. int starpu_tag_wait_array(unsigned ntags, starpu_tag_t *id);
  176. /* The application can feed a tag explicitely */
  177. void starpu_tag_notify_from_apps(starpu_tag_t id);
  178. /* To release resources, tags should be freed after use */
  179. void starpu_tag_remove(starpu_tag_t id);
  180. /* Initialize a task structure with default values. */
  181. void starpu_task_init(struct starpu_task *task);
  182. /* Release all the structures automatically allocated to execute the task. This
  183. * is called implicitely by starpu_task_destroy, but the task structure itself
  184. * is not freed. This should be used for statically allocated tasks for
  185. * instance. */
  186. void starpu_task_deinit(struct starpu_task *task);
  187. /* Allocate a task structure and initialize it with default values. Tasks
  188. * allocated dynamically with starpu_task_create are automatically freed when
  189. * the task is terminated. If the destroy flag is explicitely unset, the
  190. * ressources used by the task are freed by calling starpu_task_destroy.
  191. * */
  192. struct starpu_task *starpu_task_create(void);
  193. /* Free the ressource allocated during the execution of the task and deallocate
  194. * the task structure itself. This function can be called automatically after
  195. * the execution of a task by setting the "destroy" flag of the starpu_task
  196. * structure (default behaviour). Calling this function on a statically
  197. * allocated task results in an undefined behaviour. */
  198. void starpu_task_destroy(struct starpu_task *task);
  199. int starpu_task_submit(struct starpu_task *task);
  200. /* This function blocks until the task was executed. It is not possible to
  201. * synchronize with a task more than once. It is not possible to wait
  202. * synchronous or detached tasks.
  203. * Upon successful completion, this function returns 0. Otherwise, -EINVAL
  204. * indicates that the waited task was either synchronous or detached. */
  205. int starpu_task_wait(struct starpu_task *task);
  206. /* This function waits until all the tasks that were already submitted have
  207. * been executed. */
  208. int starpu_task_wait_for_all(void);
  209. void starpu_display_codelet_stats(struct starpu_codelet_t *cl);
  210. /* Return the task currently executed by the worker, or NULL if this is called
  211. * either from a thread that is not a task or simply because there is no task
  212. * being executed at the moment. */
  213. struct starpu_task *starpu_get_current_task(void);
  214. #ifdef __cplusplus
  215. }
  216. #endif
  217. #endif // __STARPU_TASK_H__