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- From: Sam White <white67 AT illinois.edu>
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- Subject: Re: [charm] Charm++ v6.9.0 Release Candidate
- Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2018 16:19:15 -0500
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We have fixed a couple small issues in response to bug reports from users already, and have pushed these fixes to the charm-6.9.0 branch and tagged v6.9.0-rc2 now. Please use this tag for further testing.
Thank you,
Sam White
white67 AT illinois.edu
Thank you,
Sam White
white67 AT illinois.edu
On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 11:10 AM Tom Quinn <trq AT astro.washington.edu> wrote:
I see it has been fixed! Sorry for the false alarm.
Tom Quinn Astronomy, University of Washington
Internet: trq AT astro.washington.edu
Phone: 206-685-9009
On Wed, 24 Oct 2018, Tom Quinn wrote:
> Hi Sam,
>
> I wonder if anyone has looked at:
> https://charm.cs.illinois.edu/redmine/issues/2001
>
> I think the machine.C file for gni (and possibly MPI) erroneously declares
> CmiTimerAbsolute() to be "inline".
>
> Tom Quinn Astronomy, University of Washington
> Internet: trq AT astro.washington.edu
> Phone: 206-685-9009
>
> On Wed, 24 Oct 2018, Sam White wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> We have just tagged a release candidate for the next stable release,
>> version
>> 6.9.0, of Charm++. This version has passed all of our automated tests, and
>> has been tested by various Charm++ users already. If you find a regression
>> in the RC, please notify us at core-ppl AT cs.illinois.edu. If there are no
>> major regressions found in it, we will tag the 6.9.0 release next week.
>> You
>> can check out the release in the charm git repo on the branch
>> 'charm-6.9.0'
>> or at the git tag 'v6.9.0-rc1'.
>>
>> Version 6.9.0 is a feature release for Charm++ and AMPI that includes many
>> bug fixes, new features, and improvements. Here's a list of some of the
>> major ones:
>>
>> Highlights:
>>
>> - Charm++ now requires C++11 and better supports use of modern C++ in
>> applications.
>> - New "Zero Copy" messaging APIs for more efficient communication of large
>> arrays.
>> - CharmPy provides a new Python interface to Charm++, without the need for
>> .ci files.
>> - AMPI performance, standard compliance, and usability improvements.
>> - GPU Manager improvements for asynchronous offloading and a new, more
>> CUDA-like API.
>>
>> Charm++ Features & Fixes:
>>
>> - Added new, more intuitive process launching commands based on hwloc
>> support, such as '++processPer{Host,Socket,Core,PU} <num>' and
>> '++oneWthPer{Host,Socket,Core,PU}'. Also added a '++autoProvision' option,
>> which by default uses all hardware resources available to the job.
>> - Added a new 'zero copy' direct API which allows users to communicate
>> large
>> message buffers directly via RDMA on networks that support it, avoiding
>> any
>> intermediate buffering of data between the sender and the receiver. The
>> API
>> is also optimized for shared memory.
>> - A new Python interface to Charm++, currently named CharmPy, is now
>> available for Python users. More documentation on CharmPy can be found
>> here:
>> http://charmpy.readthedocs.io
>> - Charmxi now supports r-value references, std::array, std::tuple, the
>> 'typename' keyword, parameter packs, variadic templates, array indices
>> with
>> template parameters, and attributes on explicit instantiations of
>> templated
>> entry methods.
>> - Projections traces of templated entry methods now display demangled
>> template type names.
>> - [local] and [inline] entry method attributes now work for templated
>> entry
>> methods and now support perfect forwarding of their arguments.
>> - Added various type traits for generic programming with Charm++ entities
>> inside charm++_type_traits.h
>> - Chare array index types are now exposed as 'array_index_t'.
>> - Support for default arguments to Group entry methods.
>> - Charm++ now throws a runtime error when a user calls an SDAG entry
>> method
>> containing a 'when' clause directly, without calling it via a proxy.
>> - Users can now pass std::vector's directly to contribute() rather than
>> passing the size and buffer address separately. Cross-array section
>> reduction contributions can now take a callback.
>> - Added a simplified STL-based interface for section creation.
>> - Added PUP support for C++ enums, for std::deque and std::forward_list,
>> for
>> STL containers of objects with abstract base classes, and for avoiding
>> default construction during unpacking by defining a constructor that takes
>> a
>> value of type PUP::reconstruct.
>> - Improved performance for PUP of STL containers of arithmetic types and
>> types declared as PUPbytes.
>> - Allow setting queueing type and priorities on entry methods with no
>> parameters.
>> - Enable setting Group and Node Group dependencies on all types of entry
>> methods and constructors, as well as multiple dependencies.
>> - Support for model-based runtime load balancing strategy selection via
>> MetaLB. This can be enabled with +MetaLBModelDir <path-to-model> used
>> alongside +MetaLB option. A trained model can be found in
>> charm/src/ck-ldb/rf_model.
>> - A new lock-free producer-consumer queue implementation has been added as
>> a
>> build option '--enable-lockless-queue' for LRTS's within-process messaging
>> queues in SMP mode.
>> - CkLoop now supports lambda syntax, uses more dynamic scheduling
>> policies,
>> and exposes
>> an API for users to set whether or not a PE will steal work from others
>> in
>> its process.
>> - Updated our integrated LLVM OpenMP runtime to support more OpenMP
>> directives.
>> - Updated f90charm interface for more functionality and usability, and
>> fixed
>> all example programs.
>> - The Infiniband 'verbs' communication layer now automatically selects the
>> fastest active Infiniband device and port at startup.
>> - Fixed '-tracemode utilization', tracing of user-level threads, and
>> nested
>> local/inline methods.
>> - Fixed a performance bug introduced in v6.8.0 for dynamic location
>> management.
>> - Added support for using Boost's lightweight uFcontext user-level
>> threads,
>> now the default ULT implementation on most platforms.
>> - '++debug' now works using lldb on Mac (Darwin) systems.
>> - CkAbort() is now marked with the C++ attribute [[noreturn]].
>> - CkExit() now takes an optional integer argument which is returned from
>> the
>> program's exit.
>> - Improved error checking throughout, and fixes to race conditions during
>> startup.
>>
>> AMPI Changes:
>>
>> - Improved performance of point-to-point message matching and reduced
>> per-rank memory footprint.
>> - Fixes to derived datatypes handling, MPI_Sendrecv_replace,
>> MPI_(I)Alltoall{v,w}, MPI_(I)Scatter(v), MPI_IN_PLACE in gather
>> collectives,
>> MPI_Buffer_detach, MPI_Type_free, MPI_Op_free, and MPI_Comm_free.
>> - Implemented support for generalized requests, MPI_Comm_create_group,
>> keyval attribute callbacks, the distributed graph virtual topology, large
>> count routines, matched probe and recv, and MPI_Comm_idup(_with_info)
>> routines.
>> - Added support for using -tlsglobals for privatization of global/static
>> variables in shared objects. Previously -tlsglobals required static
>> linking.
>> - '-memory os-isomalloc', which uses the system's malloc underneath, now
>> works everywhere Isomalloc does. Both versions of Isomalloc now wrap calls
>> to posix_memalign(), and we removed the need to link with
>> '-Wl,--allow-multiple-definition' on some systems.
>> - Updated AMPI_Migrate() with built-in MPI_Info objects, such as
>> AMPI_INFO_LB_SYNC.
>> - AMPI now only renames the user's MPI calls from MPI_* to AMPI_* if
>> Charm++/AMPI is built on top of another MPI implementation for its
>> communication substrate.
>> - Support for compiling mpif.h in both fixed form and free form.
>> - PMPI profiling interface support added.
>> - Added an ampirun script that wraps charmrun to enable easier integration
>> with build and test scripts that take mpirun/mpiexec as an option.
>>
>> GPU Manager Changes:
>>
>> - Enable concurrent kernel execution by removing the limit imposed by the
>> internal implementation using only 3 streams.
>> - New API (Hybrid API, or HAPI) that is similar to the CUDA API.
>> - Added NVIDIA NVTX support for profiling host-side functions.
>> - Deprecated the workRequest API. New users are now strongly recommended
>> to
>> use the new API, or Hybrid API (HAPI).
>>
>> Build System Changes:
>>
>> - Charm++ now requires C++11 support, and as such defaults to using
>> bgclang
>> on BGQ. Compilers GCC v4.8+, ICC v15.0+, XLC v13.1+, Cray CC v8.6+, MSVC
>> v19.00.24+ and Clang v3.3+ are required.
>> - Building Charm++ from the git repository now requires autoconf and
>> automake.
>> - Support for the Flang Fortran compiler added.
>> - Users can now specify compiler versions to our top-level build script
>> when
>> building with gcc or clang.
>> - Windows users can now build Charm++ with GCC, Clang, or MSVC.
>> - All of Charm++ and AMPI can now be built as shared objects.
>> - Added a CMake wrapper for compiling .ci files.
>> - Charm++ is now available in Spack under the name 'charmpp'.
>> - Added {pamilrts,mpi,multicore,netlrts}-linux-ppc64le build targets for
>> new
>> IBM POWER systems.
>>
>>
>> Thank you!
>> Sam White
>> white67 AT illinois.edu
>>
>>
>
- [charm] Charm++ v6.9.0 Release Candidate, Sam White, 10/24/2018
- Re: [charm] Charm++ v6.9.0 Release Candidate, Tom Quinn, 10/24/2018
- Re: [charm] Charm++ v6.9.0 Release Candidate, Tom Quinn, 10/24/2018
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- Re: [charm] Charm++ v6.9.0 Release Candidate, Sam White, 10/25/2018
- Re: [charm] Charm++ v6.9.0 Release Candidate, Tom Quinn, 10/24/2018
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