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Building QUDA With HIP
QUDA can now be built with HIP/ROCm using the hipcc
compiler as both the C++ and the HIP compiler.
The procedure utilizes Native HIP language support in CMake and this requires minimally CMake 3.21.5.
The HIP support has been merged into develop
and should be available with that branch.
The build insturctions below have been tested with ROCm v4.5.2 and CMake v3.22.1
PLEASE NOTE Some issues have been reported building with ROCm-5.0.x
- `QUDA_TARGET_TYPE="HIP" -- use this to enable a HIP/ROCm build
-
QUDA_GPU_ARCH
-- use this to set the GPU architecture (e.g.gfx908
). You can also set a list ( e.g.gfx906;gfx908;gfx90a
) -
CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=hipcc
-- use HIPCC as the C++ compiler -
CMAKE_C_COMPILER=hipcc
-- use HIPCC as the C compiler -
ROCM_PATH=<path to toplevel rocm e.g. ${ROCM_PATH} >
-- point to the ROCm installation to use
The table below lists the AMD architecture names to the various GPU models and ISAs.
Architecture Name | ISA | GPUs |
---|---|---|
gfx906 | Vega20(GCN5) | MI50, MI60 |
gfx908 | Vega20+CDNA | MI100 |
gfx90a | Vega20+CDNA2 | MI210, MI250, MI250X |
The remaining options should work as for normal QUDA. In the case of QDP-JIT, it helps also to supply some QDP_JIT related cache variables
-
LLVN_DIR=${ROCM_PATH}/llvm/lib/cmake/llvm
-- the location of theLLVMConfig.cmake
files -
LLD_DIR=${ROCM_PATH}/llvm/lib/cmake/lld
-- the location of theLLDConfig.cmake
files
These latter can also be set by simply adding the toplevel ${ROCM_PATH}/llvm
to the CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
environment variable.
Currently we build the codes using hipcc
rather than the Cray Programming Environment CC
and cc
wrappers. As such to link against MPI, the include paths must be added onto CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS
and the link paths for MPI and for the GPU-Transport-Layer (GTL) libraries must be manually added to the link-paths. In addition for GPU aware MPI the craype-accel-amd-XXXXXX
module (with XXXXXX
being the placeholder for the GPU architecture, e.g. gfx908
) needs to be loaded. Further to enable GPU aware MPI at runtime the environment variable MPICH_GPU_SUPPORT_ENABLED
must be enabled (e.g. set to 1).
A simple way is to use a script to set up modules and the environment as well as these flags, let us call this file ./setup_env.sh
.
An example such file, appropriate for the Spock
system at OLCF at the time of writing (using Cray MPICH 8.1.12) would look like so:
### Load the modules
module load craype-accel-amd-gfx908
module unload PrgEnv-cray
module load cmake/3.22.1
module load rocm/4.5.0
module load libxml2
### These variables will save my fingers
export MPICH_ROOT=/opt/cray/pe/mpich/8.1.12/
export MPICH_DIR=${MPICH_ROOT}/ofi/crayclang/10.0
### This env var must be set before running
export MPICH_GPU_SUPPORT_ENABLED=1
### CFLAGS and LDFLAGS for MPI relative to $MPICH_DIR and $MPICH_ROOT
MPI_CFLAGS="-I${MPICH_DIR}/include"
MPI_LDFLAGS="-L${MPICH_DIR}/lib -lmpi -L${MPICH_ROOT}/gtl/lib -lmpi_gtl_hsa"
### Shared library paths that are useful to set at runtime
### Your mileage may vary
export PATH=${ROCM_PATH}/bin:${PATH}
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${ROCM_PATH}/llvm/lib64:${ROCM_PATH}/llvm/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${MPICH_ROOT}/gtl/lib:${MPICH_DIR}/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
Here is an example CMake Script for building on Spock using the setup_env.sh
script above.
This builds assumes that
- the env var
SRCROOT
points to a directory that contains QUDA in a subdirectory${SRCDIR}/quda
- the env var
BUILDROOT
points to an existing directory where abuild_quda
subdirectory will be (re)created (if it already exists) - the env var
INSTALLROOT
points to an existing directory for packages to be installed under - the QMP library is installed in
$INSTALLROOT/qmp
- I already have Eigen-3.3.9 downloaded in
$SRCROOT/eigen-3.3.9
source ./setup_env.sh
export BUILDROOT=... ### Set BUILDROOT to the directory in which you want to build
export SRCROOT=... ### Set SRCROOT to the directory where the source for QUDA lives
export INSTALLROOT=... ### Set INSTALLROOT to the directory where you want to install packages
pushd ${BUILDROOT}
if [ -d ./build_quda ];
then
rm -rf ./build_quda
fi
mkdir ./build_quda
cd ./build_quda
cmake ${SRCROOT}/quda \
-G "Unix Makefiles" \
-DQUDA_TARGET_TYPE="HIP" \
-DQUDA_GPU_ARCH="gfx908" \
-DROCM_PATH=${ROCM_PATH} \
-DQUDA_DIRAC_CLOVER=ON \
-DQUDA_DIRAC_CLOVER_HASENBUSCH=ON \
-DQUDA_DIRAC_DOMAIN_WALL=ON \
-DQUDA_DIRAC_NDEG_TWISTED_MASS=OFF \
-DQUDA_DIRAC_STAGGERED=ON \
-DQUDA_DIRAC_TWISTED_MASS=OFF \
-DQUDA_DIRAC_TWISTED_CLOVER=OFF \
-DQUDA_DIRAC_WILSON=ON \
-DQUDA_DYNAMIC_CLOVER=OFF \
-DQUDA_FORCE_GAUGE=ON \
-DQUDA_FORCE_HISQ=ON \
-DQUDA_GAUGE_ALG=ON \
-DQUDA_GAUGE_TOOLS=OFF \
-DQUDA_INTERFACE_MILC=ON \
-DQUDA_INTERFACE_CPS=OFF \
-DQUDA_INTERFACE_QDP=ON \
-DQUDA_INTERFACE_TIFR=OFF \
-DQUDA_QMP=ON \
-DQMP_DIR=${INSTALLROOT}/qmp/lib/cmake/QMP \
-DQUDA_QIO=OFF \
-DQUDA_OPENMP=OFF \
-DQUDA_MULTIGRID=ON \
-DQUDA_MAX_MULTI_BLAS_N=9 \
-DQUDA_DOWNLOAD_EIGEN=OFF \
-DEIGEN_INCLUDE_DIR=${SRCROOT}/eigen-3.3.9 \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=${INSTALLROOT}/quda \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE="DEVEL" \
-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER="hipcc"\
-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER="hipcc" \
-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON \
-DQUDA_BUILD_SHAREDLIB=ON \
-DQUDA_BUILD_ALL_TESTS=OFF \
-DQUDA_CTEST_DISABLE_BENCHMARKS=ON \
-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="${MPI_CFLAGS}" \
-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS="${MPI_CFLAGS}" \
-DCMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS="${MPI_LDFLAGS}" \
-DCMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS="${MPI_LDFLAGS}" \
-DCMAKE_C_STANDARD=99
cmake --build . -j 32 -v
cmake --install .
NB: The QUDA_DOWNLOAD_USQCD
CMake option should work as before.
- Allow building using GCC/G++ and using HIPCC only for compiling specific HIP codes