Introduction to Hybrid Programming in HPC

This is an ONLINE COURSE organized by the VSC Research Center, TU Wien, in cooperation with HLRS and NHR@FAU.

Most HPC systems are clusters of shared memory nodes. To use such systems efficiently both memory consumption and communication time has to be optimized. Therefore, hybrid programming may combine the distributed memory parallelization on the node interconnect (e.g., with MPI) with the shared memory parallelization inside of each node (e.g., with OpenMP or MPI-3.0 shared memory). This course analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of several parallel programming models on clusters of SMP nodes. Multi-socket-multi-core systems in highly parallel environments are given special consideration. MPI-3.0 has introduced a new shared memory programming interface, which can be combined with inter-node MPI communication. It can be used for direct neighbor accesses similar to OpenMP or for direct halo copies, and enables new hybrid programming models. These models are compared with various hybrid MPI+OpenMP approaches and pure MPI. Numerous case studies and micro-benchmarks demonstrate the performance-related aspects of hybrid programming.

Hands-on sessions are included on all days. Tools for hybrid programming such as thread/process placement support and performance analysis are presented in a "how-to" section. This course provides scientific training in Computational Science and, in addition, the scientific exchange of the participants among themselves.

This course is a PRACE training event. It is organized by the VSC Research Center, TU Wien, in cooperation with HLRS and NHR@FAU.

Location

Online course
Organizer: VSC Research Center, TU Wien, Austria

Start date

Apr 05, 2022
08:45

End date

Apr 07, 2022
16:00

Language

English

Entry level

Advanced

Course subject areas

Parallel Programming

Topics

MPI

OpenMP

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Agenda & content

Agenda & Content:

1st day – 5 April 2022

08:45   Join online
09:00      Welcome
09:05      Motivation
09:15      Introduction
09:30      Programming Models
09:35         - MPI + OpenMP
10:00            Practical (how to compile and start)
10:30   Break
10:45         - continue: MPI + OpenMP
11:30   Break
11:45         - continue: MPI + OpenMP
12:30            Practical (how to do pinning)
13:00   Lunch
14:00            Practical (hybrid through OpenMP parallelization)
15:30            Q & A, Discussion
16:00   End of first day

2nd day – 6 April 2022

08:45   Join online
09:00         - Overlapping Communication and Computation
09:30            Practical (taskloops)
10:30   Break
10:45         - MPI + OpenMP Conclusions
11:00         - MPI + Accelerators
11:30      Tools
11:45   Break
12:00      Programming Models (continued)
12:05         - MPI + MPI-3.0 Shared Memory
13:00   Lunch
14:00            Practical (replicated data)
15:30            Q & A, Discussion
16:00   End of second day

3rd day – 7 April 2022

08:45   Join online
09:00         - MPI Memory Models and Synchronization
09:40         - Pure MPI
10:00   Break
10:15         - Recap - MPI Virtual Topologies
10:45         - Topology Optimization
11:15   Break
11:30           Practical/Demo (application aware Cartesian topology)
12:30         - Topology Optimization (Wrap up)
12:45       Conclusions
13:00   Lunch
14:00       Finish the hands-on labs, Discussion, Q & A, Feedback
16:00   End of third day (course)

Course material

A link to the course material (slides and exercises) will be available at course start.

Prerequisites and content levels

Prerequisites

Basic MPI and OpenMP knowledge as presented, e.g., in our VSC Training Courses on MPI and OpenMP
For the hands-on sessions you should know Unix/Linux and either C/C++ or Fortran. 

Content levels
  • Intermediate: 1.5 hours
  • Advanced: 13.5 hours
Language

English 

Teachers

Georg Hager (NHR@FAU, Uni. Erlangen)

Rolf Rabenseifner (HLRS)

Claudia Blaas-Schenner (VSC Research Center, TU Wien),

David Fischak (tutor; VSC Research Center, TU Wien)

Registration information

Date, Time, and Location

05. - 07.04.2022, 09:00 - 16:00, ONLINE COURSE

Registration will start on January 24, 2022.

Registration period is from 24 January 2022 to 21 March 2022, and follows the "first come – first served" principle. 

For the online course we can take a maximum of 40 persons. 

Additional registrations will be added to a waiting list.

Fee

This course is a PRACE Training Center (PTC) event. Therefore, the course is free of charge for all participants from the EU or from PRACE-member countries.

Organization

Local Organizer / Contact

Claudia Blaas-Schenner, training(at)vsc.ac.at

Additional course information

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