Evaluating support for OpenMP offload features

Jose Monsalve Diaz, Swaroop Pophale, Kyle Friedline, Oscar Hernandez, David E. Bernholdt, Sunita Chandrasekaran

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Abstract

The OpenMP language features have been evolving to meet the rapid development in hardware platforms. DOE applications tend to push the bleeding edge of features ratified in the OpenMP specification and tend to expose the rough edges of the features' implementations. The software harness on DOE supercomputers such as Titan and (upcoming) Summit include Cray, Clang, Flang, XL and GCC compilers. It is critical, especially for Summit, that the compilers support OpenMP offloading features. This paper focuses on evaluating support for OpenMP 4.5 target offload directives across compiler implementations on Titan and Summitdev, an early access system, which is one generation removed from Summit's architecture enabling application teams to test the systems' architecture. Our tests not only evaluate the OpenMP implementations but also expose ambiguities in the OpenMP 4.5 specification. We also evaluate compiler implementations using kernels extracted from production DOE applications. This helps in assessing the interaction of different OpenMP directives independent of other application artifacts. We are aware that the implementations are constantly evolving and are advertised as having only partial OpenMP 4.x support. We see this as a synergistic effort to help identify and correct features that are required by DOE applications and prevent deployment delays later on. Going forward, we also plan to interact with standard benchmarking bodies like SPEC/HPG to donate our tests and mini-apps/kernels for potential inclusion in the next release versions of SPEC OMP and SPEC ACCEL benchmark suites.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication47th International Conference on Parallel Processing, ICPP 2018
Subtitle of host publicationWorkshop Proceedings
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
ISBN (Print)9781450365239
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 13 2018
Event47th International Conference on Parallel Processing, ICPP 2018 - Eugene, United States
Duration: Aug 13 2018Aug 16 2018

Publication series

NameACM International Conference Proceeding Series

Conference

Conference47th International Conference on Parallel Processing, ICPP 2018
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityEugene
Period08/13/1808/16/18

Keywords

  • Evaluation
  • Offloading
  • OpenMP 4.5

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