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  1. /* StarPU --- Runtime system for heterogeneous multicore architectures.
  2. *
  3. * Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Université de Bordeaux 1
  4. * Copyright (C) 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
  5. * Copyright (C) 2011 INRIA
  6. *
  7. * StarPU is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  8. * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
  9. * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at
  10. * your option) any later version.
  11. *
  12. * StarPU is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
  13. * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  14. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  15. *
  16. * See the GNU Lesser General Public License in COPYING.LGPL for more details.
  17. */
  18. #ifndef __WORKERS_H__
  19. #define __WORKERS_H__
  20. #include <starpu.h>
  21. #include <common/config.h>
  22. #include <common/timing.h>
  23. #include <common/fxt.h>
  24. #include <core/jobs.h>
  25. #include <core/perfmodel/perfmodel.h>
  26. #include <core/sched_policy.h>
  27. #include <core/topology.h>
  28. #include <core/errorcheck.h>
  29. #include <core/sched_ctx.h>
  30. #ifdef STARPU_HAVE_HWLOC
  31. #include <hwloc.h>
  32. #endif
  33. #include <drivers/cuda/driver_cuda.h>
  34. #include <drivers/opencl/driver_opencl.h>
  35. #ifdef STARPU_USE_MIC
  36. #include <drivers/mic/driver_mic_source.h>
  37. #endif /* STARPU_USE_MIC */
  38. #ifdef STARPU_USE_SCC
  39. #include <drivers/scc/driver_scc_source.h>
  40. #endif
  41. #include <drivers/cpu/driver_cpu.h>
  42. #include <datawizard/datawizard.h>
  43. #include <starpu_parameters.h>
  44. struct _starpu_worker
  45. {
  46. struct _starpu_machine_config *config;
  47. starpu_pthread_mutex_t mutex;
  48. enum starpu_worker_archtype arch; /* what is the type of worker ? */
  49. uint32_t worker_mask; /* what is the type of worker ? */
  50. enum starpu_perfmodel_archtype perf_arch; /* in case there are different models of the same arch */
  51. starpu_pthread_t worker_thread; /* the thread which runs the worker */
  52. int mp_nodeid; /* which mp node hold the cpu/gpu/etc (-1 for this
  53. * node) */
  54. unsigned devid; /* which cpu/gpu/etc is controlled by the worker ? */
  55. int bindid; /* which cpu is the driver bound to ? (logical index) */
  56. int workerid; /* uniquely identify the worker among all processing units types */
  57. int combined_workerid; /* combined worker currently using this worker */
  58. int current_rank; /* current rank in case the worker is used in a parallel fashion */
  59. int worker_size; /* size of the worker in case we use a combined worker */
  60. starpu_pthread_cond_t started_cond; /* indicate when the worker is ready */
  61. starpu_pthread_cond_t ready_cond; /* indicate when the worker is ready */
  62. unsigned memory_node; /* which memory node is the worker associated with ? */
  63. starpu_pthread_cond_t sched_cond; /* condition variable used when the worker waits for tasks. */
  64. starpu_pthread_mutex_t sched_mutex; /* mutex protecting sched_cond */
  65. struct starpu_task_list local_tasks; /* this queue contains tasks that have been explicitely submitted to that queue */
  66. struct starpu_task *current_task; /* task currently executed by this worker */
  67. struct _starpu_worker_set *set; /* in case this worker belongs to a set */
  68. struct _starpu_job_list *terminated_jobs; /* list of pending jobs which were executed */
  69. unsigned worker_is_running;
  70. unsigned worker_is_initialized;
  71. enum _starpu_worker_status status; /* what is the worker doing now ? (eg. CALLBACK) */
  72. char name[64];
  73. char short_name[10];
  74. unsigned run_by_starpu; /* Is this run by StarPU or directly by the application ? */
  75. struct _starpu_sched_ctx **sched_ctx;
  76. unsigned nsched_ctxs; /* the no of contexts a worker belongs to*/
  77. struct _starpu_barrier_counter tasks_barrier; /* wait for the tasks submitted */
  78. unsigned has_prev_init; /* had already been inited in another ctx */
  79. /* indicated in each ctx the workers can execute tasks on,
  80. used for overlapping ctx in order to determine on which
  81. ctx the worker is allowed to pop */
  82. unsigned active_ctx;
  83. unsigned removed_from_ctx[STARPU_NMAX_SCHED_CTXS];
  84. /* conditions variables used when parallel sections are executed in contexts */
  85. starpu_pthread_cond_t parallel_sect_cond;
  86. starpu_pthread_mutex_t parallel_sect_mutex;
  87. /* boolean indicating that workers should block in order to allow
  88. parallel sections to be executed on their allocated resources */
  89. unsigned parallel_sect;
  90. #ifdef __GLIBC__
  91. cpu_set_t cpu_set;
  92. #endif /* __GLIBC__ */
  93. #ifdef STARPU_HAVE_HWLOC
  94. hwloc_bitmap_t hwloc_cpu_set;
  95. #endif
  96. };
  97. struct _starpu_combined_worker
  98. {
  99. enum starpu_perfmodel_archtype perf_arch; /* in case there are different models of the same arch */
  100. uint32_t worker_mask; /* what is the type of workers ? */
  101. int worker_size;
  102. unsigned memory_node; /* which memory node is associated that worker to ? */
  103. int combined_workerid[STARPU_NMAXWORKERS];
  104. #ifdef __GLIBC__
  105. cpu_set_t cpu_set;
  106. #endif /* __GLIBC__ */
  107. #ifdef STARPU_HAVE_HWLOC
  108. hwloc_bitmap_t hwloc_cpu_set;
  109. #endif
  110. };
  111. /* in case a single CPU worker may control multiple
  112. * accelerators (eg. Gordon for n SPUs) */
  113. struct _starpu_worker_set
  114. {
  115. starpu_pthread_mutex_t mutex;
  116. starpu_pthread_t worker_thread; /* the thread which runs the worker */
  117. unsigned nworkers;
  118. unsigned started; /* Only one thread for the whole set */
  119. void *retval;
  120. struct _starpu_worker *workers;
  121. starpu_pthread_cond_t ready_cond; /* indicate when the set is ready */
  122. unsigned set_is_initialized;
  123. };
  124. struct _starpu_machine_topology
  125. {
  126. /* Total number of workers. */
  127. unsigned nworkers;
  128. /* Total number of combined workers. */
  129. unsigned ncombinedworkers;
  130. unsigned nsched_ctxs;
  131. #ifdef STARPU_HAVE_HWLOC
  132. /* Topology as detected by hwloc. */
  133. hwloc_topology_t hwtopology;
  134. #else
  135. /* We maintain ABI compatibility with and without hwloc */
  136. void *dummy;
  137. #endif
  138. /* Total number of CPUs, as detected by the topology code. May
  139. * be different from the actual number of CPU workers.
  140. */
  141. unsigned nhwcpus;
  142. /* Total number of CUDA devices, as detected. May be different
  143. * from the actual number of CUDA workers.
  144. */
  145. unsigned nhwcudagpus;
  146. /* Total number of OpenCL devices, as detected. May be
  147. * different from the actual number of OpenCL workers.
  148. */
  149. unsigned nhwopenclgpus;
  150. /* Total number of SCC cores, as detected. May be different
  151. * from the actual number of core workers.
  152. */
  153. unsigned nhwscc;
  154. /* Actual number of CPU workers used by StarPU. */
  155. unsigned ncpus;
  156. /* Actual number of CUDA workers used by StarPU. */
  157. unsigned ncudagpus;
  158. /* Actual number of OpenCL workers used by StarPU. */
  159. unsigned nopenclgpus;
  160. /* Actual number of SCC workers used by StarPU. */
  161. unsigned nsccdevices;
  162. /* Topology of MP nodes (mainly MIC and SCC) as well as necessary
  163. * objects to communicate with them. */
  164. unsigned nhwmicdevices;
  165. unsigned nmicdevices;
  166. unsigned nhwmiccores[STARPU_MAXMICDEVS]; // Each MIC node has its set of cores.
  167. unsigned nmiccores[STARPU_MAXMICDEVS];
  168. /* Indicates the successive cpu identifier that should be used
  169. * to bind the workers. It is either filled according to the
  170. * user's explicit parameters (from starpu_conf) or according
  171. * to the STARPU_WORKERS_CPUID env. variable. Otherwise, a
  172. * round-robin policy is used to distributed the workers over
  173. * the cpus.
  174. */
  175. unsigned workers_bindid[STARPU_NMAXWORKERS];
  176. /* Indicates the successive CUDA identifier that should be
  177. * used by the CUDA driver. It is either filled according to
  178. * the user's explicit parameters (from starpu_conf) or
  179. * according to the STARPU_WORKERS_CUDAID env. variable.
  180. * Otherwise, they are taken in ID order.
  181. */
  182. unsigned workers_cuda_gpuid[STARPU_NMAXWORKERS];
  183. /* Indicates the successive OpenCL identifier that should be
  184. * used by the OpenCL driver. It is either filled according
  185. * to the user's explicit parameters (from starpu_conf) or
  186. * according to the STARPU_WORKERS_OPENCLID env. variable.
  187. * Otherwise, they are taken in ID order.
  188. */
  189. unsigned workers_opencl_gpuid[STARPU_NMAXWORKERS];
  190. /** Indicates the successive MIC devices that should be used
  191. * by the MIC driver. It is either filled according to the
  192. * user's explicit parameters (from starpu_conf) or according
  193. * to the STARPU_WORKERS_MICID env. variable. Otherwise, they
  194. * are taken in ID order. */
  195. /* unsigned workers_mic_deviceid[STARPU_NMAXWORKERS]; */
  196. /* Which SCC(s) do we use ? */
  197. /* Indicates the successive SCC devices that should be used by
  198. * the SCC driver. It is either filled according to the
  199. * user's explicit parameters (from starpu_conf) or according
  200. * to the STARPU_WORKERS_SCCID env. variable. Otherwise, they
  201. * are taken in ID order.
  202. */
  203. unsigned workers_scc_deviceid[STARPU_NMAXWORKERS];
  204. };
  205. struct _starpu_machine_config
  206. {
  207. struct _starpu_machine_topology topology;
  208. #ifdef STARPU_HAVE_HWLOC
  209. int cpu_depth;
  210. #endif
  211. /* Where to bind workers ? */
  212. int current_bindid;
  213. /* Which GPU(s) do we use for CUDA ? */
  214. int current_cuda_gpuid;
  215. /* Which GPU(s) do we use for OpenCL ? */
  216. int current_opencl_gpuid;
  217. /* Which MIC do we use? */
  218. int current_mic_deviceid;
  219. /* Which SCC do we use? */
  220. int current_scc_deviceid;
  221. /* Basic workers : each of this worker is running its own driver and
  222. * can be combined with other basic workers. */
  223. struct _starpu_worker workers[STARPU_NMAXWORKERS];
  224. /* Combined workers: these worker are a combination of basic workers
  225. * that can run parallel tasks together. */
  226. struct _starpu_combined_worker combined_workers[STARPU_NMAX_COMBINEDWORKERS];
  227. /* This bitmask indicates which kinds of worker are available. For
  228. * instance it is possible to test if there is a CUDA worker with
  229. * the result of (worker_mask & STARPU_CUDA). */
  230. uint32_t worker_mask;
  231. /* either the user given configuration passed to starpu_init or a default configuration */
  232. struct starpu_conf *conf;
  233. /* set to 1 if no conf has been given by the user, it
  234. * indicates the memory allocated for the default
  235. * configuration should be freed on shutdown */
  236. int default_conf;
  237. /* this flag is set until the runtime is stopped */
  238. unsigned running;
  239. /* all the sched ctx of the current instance of starpu */
  240. struct _starpu_sched_ctx sched_ctxs[STARPU_NMAX_SCHED_CTXS];
  241. /* this flag is set until the application is finished submitting tasks */
  242. unsigned submitting;
  243. };
  244. /* Three functions to manage argv, argc */
  245. void _starpu_set_argc_argv(int *argc, char ***argv);
  246. int *_starpu_get_argc();
  247. char ***_starpu_get_argv();
  248. /* Fill conf with environment variables */
  249. void _starpu_conf_check_environment(struct starpu_conf *conf);
  250. /* Has starpu_shutdown already been called ? */
  251. unsigned _starpu_machine_is_running(void);
  252. /* Check if there is a worker that may execute the task. */
  253. uint32_t _starpu_worker_exists(struct starpu_task *);
  254. /* Is there a worker that can execute CUDA code ? */
  255. uint32_t _starpu_can_submit_cuda_task(void);
  256. /* Is there a worker that can execute CPU code ? */
  257. uint32_t _starpu_can_submit_cpu_task(void);
  258. /* Is there a worker that can execute OpenCL code ? */
  259. uint32_t _starpu_can_submit_opencl_task(void);
  260. /* Is there a worker that can execute OpenCL code ? */
  261. uint32_t _starpu_can_submit_scc_task(void);
  262. /* Check whether there is anything that the worker should do instead of
  263. * sleeping (waiting on something to happen). */
  264. unsigned _starpu_worker_can_block(unsigned memnode);
  265. /* This function must be called to block a worker. It puts the worker in a
  266. * sleeping state until there is some event that forces the worker to wake up.
  267. * */
  268. void _starpu_block_worker(int workerid, starpu_pthread_cond_t *cond, starpu_pthread_mutex_t *mutex);
  269. /* The _starpu_worker structure describes all the state of a StarPU worker.
  270. * This function sets the pthread key which stores a pointer to this structure.
  271. * */
  272. void _starpu_set_local_worker_key(struct _starpu_worker *worker);
  273. /* This function initializes the current thread for the given worker */
  274. void _starpu_worker_init(struct _starpu_worker *worker, unsigned fut_key);
  275. /* Returns the _starpu_worker structure that describes the state of the
  276. * current worker. */
  277. struct _starpu_worker *_starpu_get_local_worker_key(void);
  278. /* Returns the _starpu_worker structure that describes the state of the
  279. * specified worker. */
  280. struct _starpu_worker *_starpu_get_worker_struct(unsigned id);
  281. /* Returns the starpu_sched_ctx structure that descriebes the state of the
  282. * specified ctx */
  283. struct _starpu_sched_ctx *_starpu_get_sched_ctx_struct(unsigned id);
  284. struct _starpu_combined_worker *_starpu_get_combined_worker_struct(unsigned id);
  285. int _starpu_is_initialized(void);
  286. /* Returns the structure that describes the overall machine configuration (eg.
  287. * all workers and topology). */
  288. struct _starpu_machine_config *_starpu_get_machine_config(void);
  289. /* Retrieve the status which indicates what the worker is currently doing. */
  290. enum _starpu_worker_status _starpu_worker_get_status(int workerid);
  291. /* Change the status of the worker which indicates what the worker is currently
  292. * doing (eg. executing a callback). */
  293. void _starpu_worker_set_status(int workerid, enum _starpu_worker_status status);
  294. /* We keep an initial sched ctx which might be used in case no other ctx is available */
  295. struct _starpu_sched_ctx* _starpu_get_initial_sched_ctx(void);
  296. int starpu_worker_get_nids_by_type(enum starpu_worker_archtype type, int *workerids, int maxsize);
  297. /* returns workers not belonging to any context, be careful no mutex is used,
  298. the list might not be updated */
  299. int starpu_worker_get_nids_ctx_free_by_type(enum starpu_worker_archtype type, int *workerids, int maxsize);
  300. #endif // __WORKERS_H__