source: doc/theses/colby_parsons_MMAth/benchmarks/channels/run@ bb7422a

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Last change on this file since bb7422a was d24b1985, checked in by caparson <caparson@…>, 2 years ago

updated plotting and run scripts for channel benchmarks

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1#!/bin/bash -
2
3false=0; true=1
4
5# Usage: arch [ hostname ] returns hostname, cores, startcore
6#
7# Define machine architecture based on starting socket, CPUs (cores) per socket, number of
8# sockets, has hyperthreading.
9
10start=0
11
12arch() {
13 hostname=${1:-`hostname`} # return value
14 hashyper=${true} # assume machine has hyperthreads
15 if [ "${hostname}" = "plg2" ] ; then
16 startsocket=${start}
17 cps=16 # coresPerSocket
18 sockets=2
19 hashyper=${false} # has no hyperthreads
20 elif [ "${hostname}" = "nasus" ] ; then
21 startsocket=${start}
22 cps=64 # coresPerSocket
23 sockets=2
24 elif [ "${hostname}" = "pyke" ] ; then
25 startsocket=${start}
26 cps=24 # coresPerSocket
27 sockets=2
28 elif [ "${hostname}" = "jax" ] ; then
29 startsocket=${start}
30 cps=24 # coresPerSocket
31 sockets=4
32 else
33 echo "unsupported host" ${hostname}
34 exit 1
35 fi
36 cores=$(( ${cps} * ${sockets} ))
37 startcore=$(( ${startsocket} * ${cps} ))
38}
39
40# Usage: affinity (global cps, sockets, startsocket, hashyper, cores, startcore, wrap)
41# returns taskset argument
42#
43# This routine assumes hyperthreading has only 2 hyperthreads per core.
44#
45# If hyperthread scanning is used: processor units are assigned across the low-number hyperthreads
46# of the socket's cores. When the low-number hyperthreads are filled, the high-number hyperhtreads
47# are assigned across the socket's cores. Then the next socket is assigned.
48#
49# If hyperthread wrapping is used: processor units are assigned in low/high-number pairs of
50# hyperthreads across the socket's cores. Then the next socket is assigned.
51
52wrap=${false} # set to control hyperthread assignment across socket cores
53
54affinity() {
55 if [ ${wrap} -eq ${true} -a ${hashyper} -eq ${false} ] ; then
56 echo "architecture does not support hyperthreading for wrapping"
57 exit 1
58 fi
59 taskset="" # return value
60 set -- $(( ${1} - 1 )) # decrement $1
61 if [ ${1} -eq 0 ] ; then taskset="${startcore}-${startcore}"; return; fi
62 if [ ${1} -ge $(( ${cps} * ( ${sockets} - ${startsocket} ) * ( ${hashyper} + 1 ) )) ] ; then # error
63 echo "not enough cores $(( ${cores} * ${sockets} )) for $(( ${1} + 1 )) starting at ${startcore}"
64 exit 1
65 fi
66 if [ ${hashyper} -eq ${false} ] ; then taskset="${startcore}-$(( ${1} + ${startcore} ))"; return; fi # no hyperthreads
67 start2=$(( ${startcore} + ${cores} ))
68 if [ ${wrap} -eq ${true} ] ; then # hyperthread wrapping
69 end1=$(( ${1} / 2 + ${startcore} ))
70 end2=$(( ${end1} + ${cores} ))
71 if [ $(( ${1} % 2 )) -eq 0 ] ; then
72 end2=$(( ${end2} - 1 ))
73 fi
74 taskset="${startcore}-${end1},${start2}-${end2}"
75 else # hyperthread scanning
76 if [ ${1} -lt ${cps} ] ; then taskset="${startcore}-$(( ${1} + ${startcore} ))"; return; fi
77 filled=$(( ${1} / ( ${cps} * 2 ) * ${cps} ))
78 modulus=$(( ${1} % ( ${cps} * 2 ) )) # leftover cores added to saturated sockets
79 if [ ${modulus} -gt ${cps} ] ; then
80 taskset="${startcore}-$(( ${startcore} + ${filled} + ${cps} - 1 )),${start2}-$(( ${start2} + ${filled} + ${modulus} % ${cps} ))"
81 else
82 taskset="${startcore}-$(( ${startcore} + ${filled} + ${modulus} )),${start2}-$(( ${start2} + ${filled} - 1 ))"
83 fi
84 fi
85}
86
87numtimes=5
88
89num_threads='2 4 8 16 24 32'
90# num_threads='2'
91
92# toggle benchmarks
93zero=${false}
94contend=${true}
95barrier=${false}
96churn=${false}
97daisy_chain=${false}
98hot_potato=${false}
99pub_sub=${false}
100
101runCFA=${true}
102runGO=${true}
103# runCFA=${false}
104# runGO=${false}
105
106cfa=~/cfa-cc/driver/cfa
107
108# Helpers to minimize code duplication
109
110# repeats a command ${numtimes}
111preprint=''
112repeat_command() {
113 t=1
114 while [ ${t} -le ${numtimes} ] ; do
115 echo -n -e ${preprint}
116 "${@}"
117 t=`expr ${t} + 1`
118 done
119}
120
121# prints the leading info for a given run of a variant
122print_header() {
123 echo ${1}':'
124 echo -e "cores\tthroughput (entries)"
125}
126
127# runs the current benchmark with provided args
128# only works for standard-run benchmarks (not Akka)
129# must split into pre and post args to be able to supply val of p
130pre_args=''
131post_args=''
132single_run() {
133 affinity ${1}
134 preprint="${1}\t"
135 repeat_command taskset -c ${taskset} ./a.${hostname} ${pre_args} ${1} ${post_args}
136}
137
138# runs the current bench for all processor vals
139# works for standard benchs that dont need to set a config file (not Akka or CAF)
140run_bench() {
141 for p in ${num_threads} ; do
142 single_run ${p}
143 done
144}
145
146arch # get hostname
147
148# set up leading info for python script
149echo $numtimes
150echo $num_threads
151
152if [ ${runCFA} -eq ${true} ]; then
153 echo -n 'CFA '
154fi
155if [ ${runGO} -eq ${true} ]; then
156 echo -n 'Go '
157fi
158echo ""
159
160# done printing header info for output
161
162# cfa flags
163cfa_flags='-quiet -O3 -nodebug -DNDEBUG'
164
165# run the benchmarks
166
167run_contend() {
168 post_args=${1}
169
170 if [ ${runCFA} -eq ${true} ] ; then
171 cd cfa # CFA RUN
172 print_header 'CFA'
173 ${cfa} ${cfa_flags} ${2}.cfa -o a.${hostname} > /dev/null 2>&1
174 run_bench
175 rm a.${hostname}
176 cd - > /dev/null
177 fi # done CFA
178
179 if [ ${runGO} -eq ${true} ] ; then
180 cd go/${2} # Go RUN
181 print_header 'Go'
182 go build -o a.${hostname} > /dev/null 2>&1
183 run_bench
184 rm a.${hostname}
185 cd - > /dev/null
186 fi # done Go
187}
188
189# /usr/bin/time -f "%Uu %Ss %Er %Mkb"
190if [ ${contend} -eq ${true} ] ; then
191 echo "contend: "
192 run_contend '128' 'contend'
193fi
194
195if [ ${zero} -eq ${true} ] ; then
196 echo "zero: "
197 run_contend '0' 'contend'
198fi
199
200if [ ${barrier} -eq ${true} ] ; then
201 echo "barrier: "
202 run_contend '' 'barrier'
203fi
204
205if [ ${churn} -eq ${true} ] ; then
206 echo "churn: "
207 run_contend '' 'churn'
208fi
209
210if [ ${daisy_chain} -eq ${true} ] ; then
211 echo "daisy_chain: "
212 run_contend '' 'daisy_chain'
213fi
214
215if [ ${hot_potato} -eq ${true} ] ; then
216 echo "hot_potato: "
217 run_contend '' 'hot_potato'
218fi
219
220if [ ${pub_sub} -eq ${true} ] ; then
221 echo "pub_sub: "
222 run_contend '' 'pub_sub'
223fi
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