UnorderedCopy¶
Usage
use UnorderedCopy;
or
import UnorderedCopy;
Warning
This module represents work in progress. The API is unstable and likely to change over time.
This module provides an unordered version of copy/assign for trivially
copyable types. Trivially copyable types require no special behavior to be
copied and merely copying their representation is sufficient. They include
numeric
and bool
types as well as tuples or records consisting only
of numeric
/bool
. Records cannot have user-defined copy-initializers,
deinitializers, or assignment overloads.
unorderedCopy()
can provide a significant speedup for batch
assignment operations that do not require ordering of operations. The
results from unorderedCopy()
are not visible until task or forall
termination or an explicit unorderedCopyTaskFence()
:
use BlockDist, UnorderedCopy;
const size = 10000;
const space = {0..size};
const D = space dmapped Block(space);
var A, reversedA: [D] int = D;
forall i in D do
unorderedCopy(reversedA[i], A[size-i]);
// no fence required, fenced at task/forall termination
forall (rA, i) in zip(reversedA, D) do
assert(rA == size-i);
It’s important to be aware that unordered operations are not consistent with
regular operations and updates may not be visible until the task or forall
that issued them terminates or an explicit unorderedCopyTaskFence()
.
var a = 0;
on Locales[1] {
var b = 1;
unorderedCopy(b, a);
writeln(b); // can print 0 or 1
unorderedCopyTaskFence();
writeln(b); // must print 0
}
Generally speaking they are useful for when you have a large batch of remote assignments to perform and the order of those operations doesn’t matter.
Note
Currently, this is only optimized for CHPL_COMM=ugni
. Other
communication layers fall back to regular operations. Under ugni, GETs are
internally buffered. When the buffers are flushed, the operations are
performed all at once. Cray Linux Environment (CLE) 5.2.UP04 or newer is
required for best performance. In our experience, unordered copies can
achieve up to a 5X performance improvement over ordered copies for CLE
5.2UP04 or newer.
- proc unorderedCopy(ref dst, src): void¶
Unordered copy. Only supported for identical trivially copyable types.
- proc unorderedCopyTaskFence(): void¶
Fence any pending unordered copies issued by the current task.