From 64cba03a4ef0c4b4a6b37f10e34a293d0fdfc994 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kahina Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2015 06:06:14 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] MAJ --- paper.tex | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/paper.tex b/paper.tex index f70400b..5004934 100644 --- a/paper.tex +++ b/paper.tex @@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ Algorithm~\ref{alg2-cuda} shows a sketch of the Ehrlich-Aberth method using CUDA \section{The EA algorithm on Multi-GPU} -\subsection{MGPU (OpenMP-CUDA)approach} +\subsection{MGPU (OpenMP-CUDA) approach} Our OpenMP-CUDA implementation of EA algorithm is based on the hybrid OpenMP and CUDA programming model. It works as follows. Based on the metadata, a shared memory is used to make data evenly shared among OpenMP threads. The shared data are the solution vector $Z$, the polynomial to solve $P$. vector of error of stop condition $\Delta z$. Let(T\_omp) number of OpenMP threads is equal to the number of GPUs, each threads OpenMP checks one GPU, and control a part of the shared memory, that is a part of the vector Z like: $(n/num\_gpu)$ roots, n: the polynomial's degrees, $num\_gpu$ the number of GPUs. Each OpenMP thread copies its data from host memory to GPU’s device memory.Than every GPU will have a grid of computation organized with its performances and the size of data of which it checks and compute kernels. %In principle a grid is set by two parameter DimGrid, the number of block per grid, DimBloc: the number of threads per block. The following schema shows the architecture of (CUDA,OpenMP). @@ -584,7 +584,7 @@ Based on the metadata, a shared memory is used to make data evenly shared among %\end{figure} %Each thread OpenMP compute the kernels on GPUs,than after each iteration they copy out the data from GPU memory to CPU shared memory. The kernels are re-runs is up to the roots converge sufficiently. Here are below the corresponding algorithm: -$num_gpus$ thread OpenMP are created using \verb=omp_set_num_threads();=function (line,Algorithm \ref{alg2-cuda-openmp}), the shared memory is created using \verb=#pragma omp parallel shared()= OpenMP function (line 5,Algorithm\ref{alg2-cuda-openmp}), than each OpenMP threads allocate and copy initial data from CPU memory to the GPU global memories, execute the kernels on GPU, Than each threads OpenMP compute only his portion of roots indicated with variable \textit{index} initialized in (line 5, Algorithm \ref{alg2-cuda-openmp}), used as input data in the $kernel\_update$ (line 10, Algorithm \ref{alg2-cuda-openmp}). After each iteration, OpenMP threads synchronize using \verb=#pragma omp barrier;= to recuperate all values of vector $\Delta z$, than compute the maximum stop condition in vector $\Delta z$(line 12, Algorithm \ref{alg2-cuda-openmp}), copy the result from GPU memories to CPU memory. The OpenMP threads execute kernels until the roots converge sufficiently. +$num\_gpus$ thread OpenMP are created using \verb=omp_set_num_threads();=function (line,Algorithm \ref{alg2-cuda-openmp}), the shared memory is created using \verb=#pragma omp parallel shared()= OpenMP function (line 5,Algorithm\ref{alg2-cuda-openmp}), than each OpenMP threads allocate and copy initial data from CPU memory to the GPU global memories, execute the kernels on GPU, and compute only his portion of roots indicated with variable \textit{index} initialized in (line 5, Algorithm \ref{alg2-cuda-openmp}), used as input data in the $kernel\_update$ (line 10, Algorithm \ref{alg2-cuda-openmp}). After each iteration, OpenMP threads synchronize using \verb=#pragma omp barrier;= to recuperate all values of vector $\Delta z$, to compute the maximum stop condition in vector $\Delta z$(line 12, Algorithm \ref{alg2-cuda-openmp}).Finally,they copy the results from GPU memories to CPU memory. The OpenMP threads execute kernels until the roots converge sufficiently. \begin{enumerate} \begin{algorithm}[htpb] \label{alg2-cuda-openmp} @@ -624,7 +624,7 @@ $num_gpus$ thread OpenMP are created using \verb=omp_set_num_threads();=function -\subsection{Multi-GPU (MPI-CUDA)approach} +\subsection{Multi-GPU (MPI-CUDA) approach} %\begin{figure}[htbp] %\centering % \includegraphics[angle=-90,width=0.2\textwidth]{MPI-CUDA} -- 2.39.5