Bruno

I don't have any official files to share. I'll attach my own
configuration files which depend on many self-installed software
packages.

If you are interested in using GPUs, then we can meet on Zoom (with
your collaborators or students, and others who are interested), and I
can give a brief demonstration.

-erik

On Thu, Jun 3, 2021 at 10:39 AM Bruno Giacomazzo
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Erik,
>   thanks. Do you have any instructions (or simfactory files) to share if I 
> wanted to try compiling and running it on GPUs?
> I have access to a GPU cluster at CINECA in Italy and I may try running there 
> (each node has 4 x NVIDIA Volta V100 GPUs). The theory group here in Bicocca 
> is also going to buy a server with 4 x NVIDIA A100 GPUs for testing purposes.
>
> I do not have experience with GPUs, but I'm happy to help if needed.
>
> Cheers,
> Bruno
>
>
>
> Il giorno gio 3 giu 2021 alle ore 15:38 Erik Schnetter 
> <[email protected]> ha scritto:
>>
>> Bruno
>>
>> GPUs are supported and are working fine. A WaveToy is working, but I
>> haven't tested it in the past weeks. The Einstein equations require
>> more work to be efficient on GPUs.
>>
>> -erik
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 3, 2021 at 9:29 AM Bruno Giacomazzo
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > Roland and Erik,
>> >   thanks a lot for the explanation. I saw the release notes with CUDA 
>> > listed in the larger changes and this is why I asked.
>> >
>> > Erik, does CarpetX already support GPU via AMReX or is more work needed?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Bruno
>> >
>> >
>> > Il giorno gio 3 giu 2021 alle ore 14:35 Erik Schnetter 
>> > <[email protected]> ha scritto:
>> >>
>> >> To my knowledge, the improved support means that it is now possible to
>> >> mix CUDA and C++ code in the same source files. That is, you can
>> >> compile C++ code with a CUDA compiler, which will pass on the C++ bits
>> >> to the regular C++ compiler while extracting the CUDA code. This is
>> >> merely a technical improvement of the make system that makes it easier
>> >> to write one version code that can run on both a CPU or a GPU, instead
>> >> of having to write two separate versions of the code.
>> >>
>> >> The real CUDA-related work happened in CarpetX
>> >> <https://bitbucket.org/eschnett/cactusamrex/>, which is not part of
>> >> the Einstein Toolkit yet. But we're getting there!
>> >>
>> >> -erik
>> >>
>> >> On Thu, Jun 3, 2021 at 3:40 AM Bruno Giacomazzo
>> >> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > would it be possible to have a (short) summary of the CUDA support 
>> >> > introduced in the latest release?
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks,
>> >> > Bruno
>> >> >
>> >> > Il giorno gio 3 giu 2021 alle ore 00:15 <[email protected]> ha 
>> >> > scritto:
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