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- /* StarPU --- Runtime system for heterogeneous multicore architectures.
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2008-2020 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 __COHERENCY__H__
- #define __COHERENCY__H__
- /** @file */
- #include <starpu.h>
- #include <common/config.h>
- #include <common/starpu_spinlock.h>
- #include <common/rwlock.h>
- #include <common/timing.h>
- #include <common/fxt.h>
- #include <common/list.h>
- #include <datawizard/interfaces/data_interface.h>
- #include <datawizard/datastats.h>
- #include <datawizard/memstats.h>
- #include <datawizard/data_request.h>
- enum _starpu_cache_state
- {
- STARPU_OWNER,
- STARPU_SHARED,
- STARPU_INVALID
- };
- /** this should contain the information relative to a given data replicate */
- struct _starpu_data_replicate
- {
- starpu_data_handle_t handle;
- /** describe the actual data layout, as manipulated by data interfaces in *_interface.c */
- void *data_interface;
- /** How many requests or tasks are currently working with this replicate */
- int refcnt;
- char memory_node;
- /** describes the state of the local data in term of coherency */
- enum _starpu_cache_state state: 2;
- /** A buffer that is used for SCRATCH or reduction cannnot be used with
- * filters. */
- unsigned relaxed_coherency:2;
- /** We may need to initialize the replicate with some value before using it. */
- unsigned initialized:1;
- /** is the data locally allocated ? */
- unsigned allocated:1;
- /** was it automatically allocated ? (else it's the application-provided
- * buffer, don't ever try to free it!) */
- /** perhaps the allocation was perform higher in the hiearchy
- * for now this is just translated into !automatically_allocated
- * */
- unsigned automatically_allocated:1;
- /** To help the scheduling policies to make some decision, we
- may keep a track of the tasks that are likely to request
- this data on the current node.
- It is the responsability of the scheduling _policy_ to set that
- flag when it assigns a task to a queue, policies which do not
- use this hint can simply ignore it.
- */
- uint32_t requested;
- struct _starpu_data_request *request[STARPU_MAXNODES];
- /** Pointer to memchunk for LRU strategy */
- struct _starpu_mem_chunk * mc;
- };
- struct _starpu_data_requester_prio_list;
- struct _starpu_jobid_list
- {
- unsigned long id;
- struct _starpu_jobid_list *next;
- };
- /** This structure describes a simply-linked list of task */
- struct _starpu_task_wrapper_list
- {
- struct starpu_task *task;
- struct _starpu_task_wrapper_list *next;
- };
- /** This structure describes a doubly-linked list of task */
- struct _starpu_task_wrapper_dlist
- {
- struct starpu_task *task;
- struct _starpu_task_wrapper_dlist *next;
- struct _starpu_task_wrapper_dlist *prev;
- };
- extern int _starpu_has_not_important_data;
- typedef void (*_starpu_data_handle_unregister_hook)(starpu_data_handle_t);
- /** This is initialized in both _starpu_register_new_data and _starpu_data_partition */
- struct _starpu_data_state
- {
- int magic;
- struct _starpu_data_requester_prio_list req_list;
- /** the number of requests currently in the scheduling engine (not in
- * the req_list anymore), i.e. the number of holders of the
- * current_mode rwlock */
- unsigned refcnt;
- /** whether we are already unlocking data requests */
- unsigned unlocking_reqs;
- /** Current access mode. Is always either STARPU_R, STARPU_W,
- * STARPU_SCRATCH or STARPU_REDUX, but never a combination such as
- * STARPU_RW. */
- enum starpu_data_access_mode current_mode;
- /** protect meta data */
- struct _starpu_spinlock header_lock;
- /** Condition to make application wait for all transfers before freeing handle */
- /** busy_count is the number of handle->refcnt, handle->per_node[*]->refcnt, number of starpu_data_requesters, and number of tasks that have released it but are still registered on the implicit data dependency lists. */
- /** Core code which releases busy_count has to call
- * _starpu_data_check_not_busy to let starpu_data_unregister proceed */
- unsigned busy_count;
- /** Is starpu_data_unregister waiting for busy_count? */
- unsigned busy_waiting;
- starpu_pthread_mutex_t busy_mutex;
- starpu_pthread_cond_t busy_cond;
- /** In case we user filters, the handle may describe a sub-data */
- struct _starpu_data_state *root_handle; /** root of the tree */
- struct _starpu_data_state *father_handle; /** father of the node, NULL if the current node is the root */
- starpu_data_handle_t *active_children; /** The currently active set of read-write children */
- starpu_data_handle_t **active_readonly_children; /** The currently active set of read-only children */
- unsigned nactive_readonly_children; /** Size of active_readonly_children array */
- /** Our siblings in the father partitioning */
- unsigned nsiblings; /** How many siblings */
- starpu_data_handle_t *siblings;
- unsigned sibling_index; /** indicate which child this node is from the father's perpsective (if any) */
- unsigned depth; /** what's the depth of the tree ? */
- /** Synchronous partitioning */
- starpu_data_handle_t children;
- unsigned nchildren;
- /** How many partition plans this handle has */
- unsigned nplans;
- /** Switch codelet for asynchronous partitioning */
- struct starpu_codelet *switch_cl;
- /** size of dyn_nodes recorded in switch_cl */
- unsigned switch_cl_nparts;
- /** Whether a partition plan is currently submitted and the
- * corresponding unpartition has not been yet
- *
- * Or the number of partition plans currently submitted in readonly
- * mode.
- */
- unsigned partitioned;
- /** Whether a partition plan is currently submitted in readonly mode */
- unsigned part_readonly:1;
- /** Whether our father is currently partitioned into ourself */
- unsigned active:1;
- unsigned active_ro:1;
- /** describe the state of the data in term of coherency */
- struct _starpu_data_replicate per_node[STARPU_MAXNODES];
- struct _starpu_data_replicate *per_worker;
- struct starpu_data_interface_ops *ops;
- /** Footprint which identifies data layout */
- uint32_t footprint;
- /** where is the data home, i.e. which node it was registered from ? -1 if none yet */
- int home_node;
- /** what is the default write-through mask for that data ? */
- uint32_t wt_mask;
- /** for a readonly handle, the number of times that we have returned again the
- same handle and thus the number of times we have to ignore unregistration requests */
- unsigned aliases;
- /** for a non-readonly handle, a readonly-only duplicate, that we can
- return from starpu_data_dup_ro */
- starpu_data_handle_t readonly_dup;
- /** in some case, the application may explicitly tell StarPU that a
- * piece of data is not likely to be used soon again */
- unsigned is_not_important:1;
- /** Does StarPU have to enforce some implicit data-dependencies ? */
- unsigned sequential_consistency:1;
- /** Is the data initialized, or a task is already submitted to initialize it */
- unsigned initialized:1;
- /** Whether we shall not ever write to this handle, thus allowing various optimizations */
- unsigned readonly:1;
- /** Can the data be pushed to the disk? */
- unsigned ooc:1;
- /** Whether lazy unregistration was requested throught starpu_data_unregister_submit */
- unsigned lazy_unregister:1;
- /** Whether automatic planned partitioning/unpartitioning should not be done */
- int partition_automatic_disabled:1;
- #ifdef STARPU_OPENMP
- unsigned removed_from_context_hash:1;
- #endif
- /** This lock should protect any operation to enforce
- * sequential_consistency */
- starpu_pthread_mutex_t sequential_consistency_mutex;
- /** The last submitted task (or application data request) that declared
- * it would modify the piece of data ? Any task accessing the data in a
- * read-only mode should depend on that task implicitely if the
- * sequential_consistency flag is enabled. */
- enum starpu_data_access_mode last_submitted_mode;
- struct starpu_task *last_sync_task;
- struct _starpu_task_wrapper_dlist last_submitted_accessors;
- /** If FxT is enabled, we keep track of "ghost dependencies": that is to
- * say the dependencies that are not needed anymore, but that should
- * appear in the post-mortem DAG. For instance if we have the sequence
- * f(Aw) g(Aw), and that g is submitted after the termination of f, we
- * want to have f->g appear in the DAG even if StarPU does not need to
- * enforce this dependency anymore.*/
- unsigned last_submitted_ghost_sync_id_is_valid;
- unsigned long last_submitted_ghost_sync_id;
- struct _starpu_jobid_list *last_submitted_ghost_accessors_id;
- /** protected by sequential_consistency_mutex */
- struct _starpu_task_wrapper_list *post_sync_tasks;
- unsigned post_sync_tasks_cnt;
- /*
- * Reductions
- */
- /** During reduction we need some specific methods: redux_func performs
- * the reduction of an interface into another one (eg. "+="), and init_func
- * initializes the data interface to a default value that is stable by
- * reduction (eg. 0 for +=). */
- struct starpu_codelet *redux_cl;
- struct starpu_codelet *init_cl;
- /** Are we currently performing a reduction on that handle ? If so the
- * reduction_refcnt should be non null until there are pending tasks
- * that are performing the reduction. */
- unsigned reduction_refcnt;
- /** List of requesters that are specific to the pending reduction. This
- * list is used when the requests in the req_list list are frozen until
- * the end of the reduction. */
- struct _starpu_data_requester_prio_list reduction_req_list;
- starpu_data_handle_t *reduction_tmp_handles;
- /** Final request for write invalidation */
- struct _starpu_data_request *write_invalidation_req;
- /** Used for MPI */
- void *mpi_data;
- _starpu_memory_stats_t memory_stats;
- unsigned int mf_node; //XXX
- /** hook to be called when unregistering the data */
- _starpu_data_handle_unregister_hook unregister_hook;
- struct starpu_arbiter *arbiter;
- /** This is protected by the arbiter mutex */
- struct _starpu_data_requester_prio_list arbitered_req_list;
- /** Data maintained by schedulers themselves */
- /** Last worker that took this data in locality mode, or -1 if nobody
- * took it yet */
- int last_locality;
- /** Application-provided coordinates. The maximum dimension (5) is
- * relatively arbitrary. */
- unsigned dimensions;
- int coordinates[5];
- /** A generic pointer to data in the user land (could be anything and this
- * is not manage by StarPU) */
- void *user_data;
- };
- /** This does not take a reference on the handle, the caller has to do it,
- * e.g. through _starpu_attempt_to_submit_data_request_from_apps()
- * detached means that the core is allowed to drop the request. The caller
- * should thus *not* take a reference since it can not know whether the request will complete
- * async means that _starpu_fetch_data_on_node will wait for completion of the request
- */
- int _starpu_fetch_data_on_node(starpu_data_handle_t handle, int node, struct _starpu_data_replicate *replicate,
- enum starpu_data_access_mode mode, unsigned detached, enum _starpu_is_prefetch is_prefetch, unsigned async,
- void (*callback_func)(void *), void *callback_arg, int prio, const char *origin);
- /** This releases a reference on the handle */
- void _starpu_release_data_on_node(struct _starpu_data_state *state, uint32_t default_wt_mask,
- struct _starpu_data_replicate *replicate);
- void _starpu_update_data_state(starpu_data_handle_t handle,
- struct _starpu_data_replicate *requesting_replicate,
- enum starpu_data_access_mode mode);
- uint32_t _starpu_get_data_refcnt(struct _starpu_data_state *state, unsigned node);
- size_t _starpu_data_get_size(starpu_data_handle_t handle);
- size_t _starpu_data_get_alloc_size(starpu_data_handle_t handle);
- starpu_ssize_t _starpu_data_get_max_size(starpu_data_handle_t handle);
- uint32_t _starpu_data_get_footprint(starpu_data_handle_t handle);
- void __starpu_push_task_output(struct _starpu_job *j);
- /** Version with driver trace */
- void _starpu_push_task_output(struct _starpu_job *j);
- void _starpu_release_nowhere_task_output(struct _starpu_job *j);
- struct _starpu_worker;
- STARPU_ATTRIBUTE_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
- int _starpu_fetch_task_input(struct starpu_task *task, struct _starpu_job *j, int async);
- void _starpu_fetch_task_input_tail(struct starpu_task *task, struct _starpu_job *j, struct _starpu_worker *worker);
- void _starpu_fetch_nowhere_task_input(struct _starpu_job *j);
- int _starpu_select_src_node(struct _starpu_data_state *state, unsigned destination);
- int _starpu_determine_request_path(starpu_data_handle_t handle,
- int src_node, int dst_node,
- enum starpu_data_access_mode mode, int max_len,
- unsigned *src_nodes, unsigned *dst_nodes,
- unsigned *handling_nodes, unsigned write_invalidation);
- /** is_prefetch is whether the DSM may drop the request (when there is not enough memory for instance
- * async is whether the caller wants a reference on the last request, to be
- * able to wait for it (which will release that reference).
- */
- struct _starpu_data_request *_starpu_create_request_to_fetch_data(starpu_data_handle_t handle,
- struct _starpu_data_replicate *dst_replicate,
- enum starpu_data_access_mode mode, enum _starpu_is_prefetch is_prefetch,
- unsigned async,
- void (*callback_func)(void *), void *callback_arg, int prio, const char *origin);
- void _starpu_redux_init_data_replicate(starpu_data_handle_t handle, struct _starpu_data_replicate *replicate, int workerid);
- void _starpu_data_start_reduction_mode(starpu_data_handle_t handle);
- void _starpu_data_end_reduction_mode(starpu_data_handle_t handle);
- void _starpu_data_end_reduction_mode_terminate(starpu_data_handle_t handle);
- void _starpu_data_set_unregister_hook(starpu_data_handle_t handle, _starpu_data_handle_unregister_hook func);
- struct _starpu_data_replicate *get_replicate(starpu_data_handle_t handle, enum starpu_data_access_mode mode, int workerid, unsigned node);
- #endif // __COHERENCY__H__
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