/* * Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 * National Center for Supercomputing Applications * All rights reserved. * */ /* * Parallel HDF5 Performance Testing Code * -------------------------------------- * * Portable code to test performance on the different platforms we support. * This is what the report should look like: * * nprocs = Max#Procs * IO API = POSIXIO * # Files = 1, # of dsets = 1000, Elements per dset = 37000 * Write Results = x MB/s * Read Results = x MB/s * # Files = 1, # of dsets = 3000, Elements per dset = 37000 * Write Results = x MB/s * Read Results = x MB/s * * . . . * * IO API = MPIO * # Files = 1, # of dsets = 1000, Elements per dset = 37000 * Write Results = x MB/s * Read Results = x MB/s * # Files = 1, # of dsets = 3000, Elements per dset = 37000 * Write Results = x MB/s * Read Results = x MB/s * * . . . * * IO API = PHDF5 * # Files = 1, # of dsets = 1000, Elements per dset = 37000 * Write Results = x MB/s * Read Results = x MB/s * # Files = 1, # of dsets = 3000, Elements per dset = 37000 * Write Results = x MB/s * Read Results = x MB/s * * . . . * * nprocs = Max#Procs / 2 * * . . . * */ /* system header files */ #include #include #include #include "hdf5.h" #ifdef H5_HAVE_PARALLEL /* library header files */ #include /* our header files */ #include "h5tools_utils.h" #include "pio_perf.h" /* useful macros */ #define TAB_SPACE 4 #define ONE_KB 1024 #define ONE_MB (ONE_KB * ONE_KB) #define ONE_GB (ONE_MB * ONE_KB) #define PIO_POSIX 0x10 #define PIO_MPI 0x20 #define PIO_HDF5 0x40 /* report 0.0 in case t is zero too */ #define MB_PER_SEC(bytes,t) (((t)==0.0) ? 0.0 : ((((double)bytes) / ONE_MB) / (t))) /* global variables */ FILE *output; /* output file */ int comm_world_rank_g; /* my rank in MPI_COMM_RANK */ int comm_world_nprocs_g;/* num. of processes of MPI_COMM_WORLD */ MPI_Info pio_info_g=MPI_INFO_NULL;/* MPI INFO object to run the PIO */ MPI_Comm pio_comm_g; /* Communicator to run the PIO */ int pio_mpi_rank_g; /* MPI rank of pio_comm_g */ int pio_mpi_nprocs_g; /* Number of processes of pio_comm_g */ int pio_debug_level = 0;/* The debug level: * 0 - Off * 1 - Minimal * 2 - Some more * 3 - Maximal * 4 - Maximal & then some */ /* local variables */ static const char *progname = "pio_perf"; /* * Command-line options: The user can specify short or long-named * parameters. The long-named ones can be partially spelled. When * adding more, make sure that they don't clash with each other. */ #if 1 static const char *s_opts = "ha:A:cD:f:P:p:X:x:nd:F:i:o:stT:"; #else static const char *s_opts = "ha:A:bcD:f:P:p:X:x:nd:F:i:o:stT:"; #endif /* 1 */ static struct long_options l_opts[] = { { "help", no_arg, 'h' }, { "hel", no_arg, 'h' }, { "he", no_arg, 'h' }, { "align", require_arg, 'a' }, { "alig", require_arg, 'a' }, { "ali", require_arg, 'a' }, { "al", require_arg, 'a' }, { "api", require_arg, 'A' }, { "ap", require_arg, 'A' }, #if 0 /* a sighting of the elusive binary option */ { "binary", no_arg, 'b' }, { "binar", no_arg, 'b' }, { "bina", no_arg, 'b' }, { "bin", no_arg, 'b' }, { "bi", no_arg, 'b' }, #endif /* 0 */ { "chunk", no_arg, 'c' }, { "chun", no_arg, 'c' }, { "chu", no_arg, 'c' }, { "ch", no_arg, 'c' }, { "debug", require_arg, 'D' }, { "debu", require_arg, 'D' }, { "deb", require_arg, 'D' }, { "de", require_arg, 'D' }, { "d", require_arg, 'D' }, { "file-size", require_arg, 'f' }, { "file-siz", require_arg, 'f' }, { "file-si", require_arg, 'f' }, { "file-s", require_arg, 'f' }, { "file", require_arg, 'f' }, { "fil", require_arg, 'f' }, { "fi", require_arg, 'f' }, { "max-num-processes", require_arg, 'P' }, { "max-num-processe", require_arg, 'P' }, { "max-num-process", require_arg, 'P' }, { "max-num-proces", require_arg, 'P' }, { "max-num-proce", require_arg, 'P' }, { "max-num-proc", require_arg, 'P' }, { "max-num-pro", require_arg, 'P' }, { "max-num-pr", require_arg, 'P' }, { "max-num-p", require_arg, 'P' }, { "min-num-processes", require_arg, 'p' }, { "min-num-processe", require_arg, 'p' }, { "min-num-process", require_arg, 'p' }, { "min-num-proces", require_arg, 'p' }, { "min-num-proce", require_arg, 'p' }, { "min-num-proc", require_arg, 'p' }, { "min-num-pro", require_arg, 'p' }, { "min-num-pr", require_arg, 'p' }, { "min-num-p", require_arg, 'p' }, { "max-xfer-size", require_arg, 'X' }, { "max-xfer-siz", require_arg, 'X' }, { "max-xfer-si", require_arg, 'X' }, { "max-xfer-s", require_arg, 'X' }, { "max-xfer", require_arg, 'X' }, { "max-xfe", require_arg, 'X' }, { "max-xf", require_arg, 'X' }, { "max-x", require_arg, 'X' }, { "min-xfer-size", require_arg, 'x' }, { "min-xfer-siz", require_arg, 'x' }, { "min-xfer-si", require_arg, 'x' }, { "min-xfer-s", require_arg, 'x' }, { "min-xfer", require_arg, 'x' }, { "min-xfe", require_arg, 'x' }, { "min-xf", require_arg, 'x' }, { "min-x", require_arg, 'x' }, { "no-fill", no_arg, 'n' }, { "no-fil", no_arg, 'n' }, { "no-fi", no_arg, 'n' }, { "no-f", no_arg, 'n' }, { "no-", no_arg, 'n' }, { "no", no_arg, 'n' }, { "num-dsets", require_arg, 'd' }, { "num-dset", require_arg, 'd' }, { "num-dse", require_arg, 'd' }, { "num-ds", require_arg, 'd' }, { "num-d", require_arg, 'd' }, { "num-files", require_arg, 'F' }, { "num-file", require_arg, 'F' }, { "num-fil", require_arg, 'F' }, { "num-fi", require_arg, 'F' }, { "num-f", require_arg, 'F' }, { "num-iterations", require_arg, 'i' }, { "num-iteration", require_arg, 'i' }, { "num-iteratio", require_arg, 'i' }, { "num-iterati", require_arg, 'i' }, { "num-iterat", require_arg, 'i' }, { "num-itera", require_arg, 'i' }, { "num-iter", require_arg, 'i' }, { "num-ite", require_arg, 'i' }, { "num-it", require_arg, 'i' }, { "num-i", require_arg, 'i' }, { "output", require_arg, 'o' }, { "outpu", require_arg, 'o' }, { "outp", require_arg, 'o' }, { "out", require_arg, 'o' }, { "ou", require_arg, 'o' }, { "threshold", require_arg, 'T' }, { "threshol", require_arg, 'T' }, { "thresho", require_arg, 'T' }, { "thresh", require_arg, 'T' }, { "thres", require_arg, 'T' }, { "thre", require_arg, 'T' }, { "thr", require_arg, 'T' }, { "th", require_arg, 'T' }, { NULL, 0, '\0' } }; struct options { long io_types; /* bitmask of which I/O types to test */ const char *output_file; /* file to print report to */ off_t file_size; /* size of file */ long num_dsets; /* number of datasets */ long num_files; /* number of files */ long num_iters; /* number of iterations */ int max_num_procs; /* maximum number of processes to use */ int min_num_procs; /* minimum number of processes to use */ size_t max_xfer_size; /* maximum transfer buffer size */ size_t min_xfer_size; /* minimum transfer buffer size */ int print_times; /* print times as well as throughputs */ int print_raw; /* print raw data throughput info */ off_t h5_alignment; /* alignment in HDF5 file */ off_t h5_threshold; /* threshold for alignment in HDF5 file */ int h5_use_chunks; /* Make HDF5 dataset chunked */ int h5_no_fill; /* Disable HDF5 writing fill values */ }; typedef struct _minmax { double min; double max; double sum; int num; } minmax; /* local functions */ static off_t parse_size_directive(const char *size); static struct options *parse_command_line(int argc, char *argv[]); static void run_test_loop(struct options *options); static int run_test(iotype iot, parameters parms, struct options *opts); static void output_all_info(minmax *mm, int count, int indent_level); static void get_minmax(minmax *mm, double val); static minmax accumulate_minmax_stuff(minmax *mm, int count); static int create_comm_world(int num_procs, int *doing_pio); static int destroy_comm_world(void); static void output_results(const struct options *options, const char *name, minmax *table, int table_size,off_t data_size); static void output_report(const char *fmt, ...); static void print_indent(register int indent); static void usage(const char *prog); static int parse_environment(void); /* * Function: main * Purpose: Start things up. Initialize MPI and then call the test looping * function. * Return: EXIT_SUCCESS or EXIT_FAILURE * Programmer: Bill Wendling, 30. October 2001 * Modifications: */ int main(int argc, char **argv) { int ret; int exit_value = EXIT_SUCCESS; struct options *opts = NULL; output = stdout; /* initialize MPI and get the maximum num of processors we started with */ MPI_Init(&argc, &argv); ret = MPI_Comm_size(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &comm_world_nprocs_g); if (ret != MPI_SUCCESS) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: MPI_Comm_size call failed\n", progname); if (ret == MPI_ERR_COMM) fprintf(stderr, "invalid MPI communicator\n"); else fprintf(stderr, "invalid argument\n"); exit_value = EXIT_FAILURE; goto finish; } ret = MPI_Comm_rank(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &comm_world_rank_g); if (ret != MPI_SUCCESS) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: MPI_Comm_rank call failed\n", progname); if (ret == MPI_ERR_COMM) fprintf(stderr, "invalid MPI communicator\n"); else fprintf(stderr, "invalid argument\n"); exit_value = EXIT_FAILURE; goto finish; } pio_comm_g = MPI_COMM_WORLD; h5_set_info_object(); opts = parse_command_line(argc, argv); if (!opts) { exit_value = EXIT_FAILURE; goto finish; } if (opts->output_file) { if ((output = fopen(opts->output_file, "w")) == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot open output file\n", progname); perror(opts->output_file); goto finish; } } run_test_loop(opts); finish: MPI_Finalize(); free(opts); return exit_value; } /* * Function: run_test_loop * Purpose: Run the I/O tests. Write the results to OUTPUT. * * - The slowest changing part of the test is the number of * processors to use. For each loop iteration, we divide that * number by 2 and rerun the test. * * - The second slowest is what type of IO API to perform. We have * three choices: POSIXIO, MPI-IO, and PHDF5. * * - Then we change the size of the buffer. This information is * inferred from the number of datasets to create and the number * of integers to put into each dataset. The backend code figures * this out. * * Return: Nothing * Programmer: Bill Wendling, 30. October 2001 * Modifications: */ static void run_test_loop(struct options *opts) { parameters parms; int num_procs; int doing_pio; /* if this process is doing PIO */ int io_runs = PIO_HDF5 | PIO_MPI | PIO_POSIX; /* default to run all tests */ if (opts->io_types & ~0x7) { /* we want to run only a select subset of these tests */ io_runs = 0; if (opts->io_types & PIO_HDF5) io_runs |= PIO_HDF5; if (opts->io_types & PIO_MPI) io_runs |= PIO_MPI; if (opts->io_types & PIO_POSIX) io_runs |= PIO_POSIX; } parms.num_files = opts->num_files; parms.num_dsets = opts->num_dsets; parms.num_iters = opts->num_iters; parms.h5_align = opts->h5_alignment; parms.h5_thresh = opts->h5_threshold; parms.h5_use_chunks = opts->h5_use_chunks; parms.h5_no_fill = opts->h5_no_fill; /* start with max_num_procs and decrement it by half for each loop. */ /* if performance needs restart, fewer processes may be needed. */ for (num_procs = opts->max_num_procs; num_procs >= opts->min_num_procs; num_procs >>= 1) { register size_t buf_size; parms.num_procs = num_procs; if (create_comm_world(parms.num_procs, &doing_pio) != SUCCESS) { /* do something harsh */ } /* only processes doing PIO will run the tests */ if (doing_pio){ output_report("Number of processors = %ld\n", parms.num_procs); /* multiply the xfer buffer size by 2 for each loop iteration */ for (buf_size = opts->min_xfer_size; buf_size <= opts->max_xfer_size; buf_size <<= 1) { parms.buf_size = buf_size; parms.num_elmts = opts->file_size / (off_t)(parms.num_dsets * sizeof(int)); print_indent(1); output_report("Transfer Buffer Size: %ld bytes, File size: %.2f MBs\n", buf_size, ((double)parms.num_dsets * (double)parms.num_elmts * (double)sizeof(int)) / ONE_MB); print_indent(1); output_report(" # of files: %ld, # of dsets: %ld, # of elmts per dset: %ld\n", parms.num_files, parms.num_dsets, parms.num_elmts); if (io_runs & PIO_POSIX) run_test(POSIXIO, parms, opts); if (io_runs & PIO_MPI) run_test(MPIO, parms, opts); if (io_runs & PIO_HDF5) run_test(PHDF5, parms, opts); /* Run the tests once if buf_size==0, but then break out */ if(buf_size==0) break; } if (destroy_comm_world() != SUCCESS) { /* do something harsh */ } } } } /* * Function: run_test * Purpose: Inner loop call to actually run the I/O test. * Return: Nothing * Programmer: Bill Wendling, 18. December 2001 * Modifications: */ static int run_test(iotype iot, parameters parms, struct options *opts) { results res; register int i, ret_value = SUCCESS; int comm_size; off_t raw_size; minmax *write_mpi_mm_table=NULL; minmax *write_mm_table=NULL; minmax *write_gross_mm_table=NULL; minmax *write_raw_mm_table=NULL; minmax *read_mpi_mm_table=NULL; minmax *read_mm_table=NULL; minmax *read_gross_mm_table=NULL; minmax *read_raw_mm_table=NULL; minmax write_mpi_mm = {0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0}; minmax write_mm = {0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0}; minmax write_gross_mm = {0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0}; minmax write_raw_mm = {0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0}; minmax read_mpi_mm = {0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0}; minmax read_mm = {0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0}; minmax read_gross_mm = {0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0}; minmax read_raw_mm = {0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0}; raw_size = (off_t)parms.num_dsets * (off_t)parms.num_elmts * (off_t)sizeof(int); parms.io_type = iot; print_indent(2); output_report("IO API = "); switch (iot) { case POSIXIO: output_report("POSIX\n"); break; case MPIO: output_report("MPIO\n"); break; case PHDF5: output_report("PHDF5\n"); break; } MPI_Comm_size(pio_comm_g, &comm_size); /* allocate space for tables minmax and that it is sufficient */ /* to initialize all elements to zeros by calloc. */ write_mpi_mm_table = calloc(parms.num_iters , sizeof(minmax)); write_mm_table = calloc(parms.num_iters , sizeof(minmax)); write_gross_mm_table = calloc(parms.num_iters , sizeof(minmax)); write_raw_mm_table = calloc(parms.num_iters , sizeof(minmax)); read_mpi_mm_table = calloc(parms.num_iters , sizeof(minmax)); read_mm_table = calloc(parms.num_iters , sizeof(minmax)); read_gross_mm_table = calloc(parms.num_iters , sizeof(minmax)); read_raw_mm_table = calloc(parms.num_iters , sizeof(minmax)); /* Do IO iteration times, collecting statistics each time */ for (i = 0; i < parms.num_iters; ++i) { double t; MPI_Barrier(pio_comm_g); res = do_pio(parms); /* gather all of the "mpi write" times */ t = get_time(res.timers, HDF5_MPI_WRITE); get_minmax(&write_mpi_mm, t); write_mpi_mm_table[i] = write_mpi_mm; /* gather all of the "write" times */ t = get_time(res.timers, HDF5_FINE_WRITE_FIXED_DIMS); get_minmax(&write_mm, t); write_mm_table[i] = write_mm; /* gather all of the "write" times from open to close */ t = get_time(res.timers, HDF5_GROSS_WRITE_FIXED_DIMS); get_minmax(&write_gross_mm, t); write_gross_mm_table[i] = write_gross_mm; /* gather all of the raw "write" times */ t = get_time(res.timers, HDF5_RAW_WRITE_FIXED_DIMS); get_minmax(&write_raw_mm, t); write_raw_mm_table[i] = write_raw_mm; /* gather all of the "mpi read" times */ t = get_time(res.timers, HDF5_MPI_READ); get_minmax(&read_mpi_mm, t); read_mpi_mm_table[i] = read_mpi_mm; /* gather all of the "read" times */ t = get_time(res.timers, HDF5_FINE_READ_FIXED_DIMS); get_minmax(&read_mm, t); read_mm_table[i] = read_mm; /* gather all of the "read" times from open to close */ t = get_time(res.timers, HDF5_GROSS_READ_FIXED_DIMS); get_minmax(&read_gross_mm, t); read_gross_mm_table[i] = read_gross_mm; /* gather all of the raw "read" times */ t = get_time(res.timers, HDF5_RAW_READ_FIXED_DIMS); get_minmax(&read_raw_mm, t); read_raw_mm_table[i] = read_raw_mm; pio_time_destroy(res.timers); } /* * Show various statistics */ /* Write statistics */ /* Print the raw data throughput if desired */ if(opts->print_raw) { /* accumulate and output the max, min, and average "raw write" times */ if (pio_debug_level >= 3) { /* output all of the times for all iterations */ print_indent(3); output_report("Raw Data Write details:\n"); output_all_info(write_raw_mm_table, parms.num_iters, 4); } output_results(opts,"Raw Data Write",write_raw_mm_table,parms.num_iters,raw_size); } /* end if */ /* show mpi write statics */ if (pio_debug_level >= 3) { /* output all of the times for all iterations */ print_indent(3); output_report("MPI Write details:\n"); output_all_info(write_mpi_mm_table, parms.num_iters, 4); } /* We don't currently output the MPI write results */ /* accumulate and output the max, min, and average "write" times */ if (pio_debug_level >= 3) { /* output all of the times for all iterations */ print_indent(3); output_report("Write details:\n"); output_all_info(write_mm_table, parms.num_iters, 4); } output_results(opts,"Write",write_mm_table,parms.num_iters,raw_size); /* accumulate and output the max, min, and average "gross write" times */ if (pio_debug_level >= 3) { /* output all of the times for all iterations */ print_indent(3); output_report("Write Open-Close details:\n"); output_all_info(write_gross_mm_table, parms.num_iters, 4); } output_results(opts,"Write Open-Close",write_gross_mm_table,parms.num_iters,raw_size); /* Read statistics */ /* Print the raw data throughput if desired */ if(opts->print_raw) { /* accumulate and output the max, min, and average "raw read" times */ if (pio_debug_level >= 3) { /* output all of the times for all iterations */ print_indent(3); output_report("Raw Data Read details:\n"); output_all_info(read_raw_mm_table, parms.num_iters, 4); } output_results(opts,"Raw Data Read",read_raw_mm_table,parms.num_iters,raw_size); } /* end if */ /* show mpi read statics */ if (pio_debug_level >= 3) { /* output all of the times for all iterations */ print_indent(3); output_report("MPI Read details:\n"); output_all_info(read_mpi_mm_table, parms.num_iters, 4); } /* We don't currently output the MPI read results */ /* accumulate and output the max, min, and average "read" times */ if (pio_debug_level >= 3) { /* output all of the times for all iterations */ print_indent(3); output_report("Read details:\n"); output_all_info(read_mm_table, parms.num_iters, 4); } output_results(opts,"Read",read_mm_table,parms.num_iters,raw_size); /* accumulate and output the max, min, and average "gross read" times */ if (pio_debug_level >= 3) { /* output all of the times for all iterations */ print_indent(3); output_report("Read Open-Close details:\n"); output_all_info(read_gross_mm_table, parms.num_iters, 4); } output_results(opts,"Read Open-Close",read_gross_mm_table,parms.num_iters,raw_size); /* clean up our mess */ free(write_mpi_mm_table); free(read_mpi_mm_table); free(write_mm_table); free(read_mm_table); free(write_gross_mm_table); free(read_gross_mm_table); free(write_raw_mm_table); free(read_raw_mm_table); return ret_value; } /* * Function: output_all_info * Purpose: * Return: Nothing * Programmer: Bill Wendling, 29. January 2002 * Modifications: */ static void output_all_info(minmax *mm, int count, int indent_level) { register int i; for (i = 0; i < count; ++i) { print_indent(indent_level); output_report("Iteration %d:\n", i + 1); print_indent(indent_level + 1); output_report("Minimum Time: %.2fs\n", mm[i].min); print_indent(indent_level + 1); output_report("Maximum Time: %.2fs\n", mm[i].max); } } /* * Function: get_minmax * Purpose: Gather all the min, max and total of val. * Return: Nothing * Programmer: Bill Wendling, 21. December 2001 * Modifications: * Use MPI_Allreduce to do it. -akc, 2002/01/11 */ static void get_minmax(minmax *mm, double val) { int myrank; MPI_Comm_rank(pio_comm_g, &myrank); MPI_Comm_size(pio_comm_g, &mm->num); MPI_Allreduce(&val, &mm->max, 1, MPI_DOUBLE, MPI_MAX, pio_comm_g); MPI_Allreduce(&val, &mm->min, 1, MPI_DOUBLE, MPI_MIN, pio_comm_g); MPI_Allreduce(&val, &mm->sum, 1, MPI_DOUBLE, MPI_SUM, pio_comm_g); } /* * Function: accumulate_minmax_stuff * Purpose: Accumulate the minimum, maximum, and average of the times * across all processes. * Return: TOTAL_MM - the total of all of these. * Programmer: Bill Wendling, 21. December 2001 * Modifications: * Changed to use seconds instead of MB/s - QAK, 5/9/02 */ static minmax accumulate_minmax_stuff(minmax *mm, int count) { register int i; minmax total_mm; total_mm.sum = 0.0; total_mm.max = -DBL_MAX; total_mm.min = DBL_MAX; total_mm.num = count; for (i = 0; i < count; ++i) { double m = mm[i].max; total_mm.sum += m; if (m < total_mm.min) total_mm.min = m; if (m > total_mm.max) total_mm.max = m; } return total_mm; } /* * Function: create_comm_world * Purpose: Create an MPI Comm world and store it in pio_comm_g, which * is a global variable. * Return: SUCCESS on success. * FAIL otherwise. * Programmer: Bill Wendling, 19. December 2001 * Modifications: */ static int create_comm_world(int num_procs, int *doing_pio) { /* MPI variables */ int mrc, ret_value; /* return values */ int color; /* for communicator creation */ int myrank, nprocs; pio_comm_g = MPI_COMM_NULL; /* * Create a sub communicator for this PIO run. Easier to use the first N * processes. */ MPI_Comm_size(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &nprocs); if (num_procs > nprocs) { fprintf(stderr, "number of process(%d) must be <= number of processes in MPI_COMM_WORLD(%d)\n", num_procs, nprocs); goto error_done; } MPI_Comm_rank(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &myrank); color = (myrank < num_procs); mrc = MPI_Comm_split(MPI_COMM_WORLD, color, myrank, &pio_comm_g); if (mrc != MPI_SUCCESS) { fprintf(stderr, "MPI_Comm_split failed\n"); goto error_done; } if (!color) { /* not involved in this run */ mrc = destroy_comm_world(); goto done; } /* determine the MPI rank in the PIO communicator */ MPI_Comm_size(pio_comm_g, &pio_mpi_nprocs_g); MPI_Comm_rank(pio_comm_g, &pio_mpi_rank_g); done: *doing_pio = color; return ret_value; error_done: destroy_comm_world(); return FAIL; } /* * Function: destroy_comm_world * Purpose: Destroy the created MPI Comm world which is stored in the * pio_comm_g global variable. * Return: SUCCESS on success. * FAIL otherwise. * Programmer: Bill Wendling, 19. December 2001 * Modifications: */ static int destroy_comm_world(void) { int mrc = SUCCESS; /* return code */ /* release MPI resources */ if (pio_comm_g != MPI_COMM_NULL) mrc = (MPI_Comm_free(&pio_comm_g) == MPI_SUCCESS ? SUCCESS : FAIL); return mrc; } /* * Function: output_results * Purpose: Print information about the time & bandwidth for a given * minmax & # of iterations. * Return: Nothing * Programmer: Quincey Koziol, 9. May 2002 * Modifications: */ static void output_results(const struct options *opts, const char *name, minmax *table, int table_size,off_t data_size) { minmax total_mm; total_mm = accumulate_minmax_stuff(table, table_size); print_indent(3); output_report("%s (%d iteration(s)):\n", name,(int)table_size); /* Note: The maximum throughput uses the minimum amount of time & vice versa */ print_indent(4); output_report("Maximum Throughput: %6.2f MB/s", MB_PER_SEC(data_size,total_mm.min)); if(opts->print_times) output_report(" (%7.3f s)\n", total_mm.min); else output_report("\n"); print_indent(4); output_report("Average Throughput: %6.2f MB/s", MB_PER_SEC(data_size,total_mm.sum / total_mm.num)); if(opts->print_times) output_report(" (%7.3f s)\n", (total_mm.sum / total_mm.num)); else output_report("\n"); print_indent(4); output_report("Minimum Throughput: %6.2f MB/s", MB_PER_SEC(data_size,total_mm.max)); if(opts->print_times) output_report(" (%7.3f s)\n", total_mm.max); else output_report("\n"); } /* * Function: output_report * Purpose: Print a line of the report. Only do so if I'm the 0 process. * Return: Nothing * Programmer: Bill Wendling, 19. December 2001 * Modifications: */ static void output_report(const char *fmt, ...) { int myrank; MPI_Comm_rank(pio_comm_g, &myrank); if (myrank == 0) { va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); vfprintf(output, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); } } /* * Function: print_indent * Purpose: Print spaces to indent a new line of text for pretty printing * things. * Return: Nothing * Programmer: Bill Wendling, 29. October 2001 * Modifications: */ static void print_indent(register int indent) { int myrank; MPI_Comm_rank(pio_comm_g, &myrank); if (myrank == 0) { indent *= TAB_SPACE; for (; indent > 0; --indent) fputc(' ', output); } } /* * Function: parse_command_line * Purpose: Parse the command line options and return a STRUCT OPTIONS * structure which will need to be freed by the calling function. * Return: Pointer to an OPTIONS structure * Programmer: Bill Wendling, 31. October 2001 * Modifications: */ static struct options * parse_command_line(int argc, char *argv[]) { register int opt; struct options *cl_opts; cl_opts = (struct options *)malloc(sizeof(struct options)); cl_opts->output_file = NULL; cl_opts->file_size = 64 * ONE_MB; cl_opts->io_types = 0x7; /* bottom bits indicate default type to run */ cl_opts->num_dsets = 1; cl_opts->num_files = 1; cl_opts->num_iters = 1; cl_opts->max_num_procs = comm_world_nprocs_g; cl_opts->min_num_procs = 1; cl_opts->max_xfer_size = 1 * ONE_MB; cl_opts->min_xfer_size = 128 * ONE_KB; cl_opts->print_times = 0; /* Printing times is off by default */ cl_opts->print_raw = 0; /* Printing raw data throughput is off by default */ cl_opts->h5_alignment = 1; /* No alignment for HDF5 objects by default */ cl_opts->h5_threshold = 1; /* No threshold for aligning HDF5 objects by default */ cl_opts->h5_use_chunks = 0; /* Don't chunk the HDF5 dataset by default */ cl_opts->h5_no_fill = 0; /* Write fill values by default */ while ((opt = get_option(argc, (const char **)argv, s_opts, l_opts)) != EOF) { switch ((char)opt) { case 'a': cl_opts->h5_alignment = parse_size_directive(opt_arg); break; case 'A': cl_opts->io_types &= ~0x7; { const char *end = opt_arg; while (end && *end != '\0') { char buf[10]; int i; memset(buf, '\0', sizeof(buf)); for (i = 0; *end != '\0' && *end != ','; ++end) if (isalnum(*end) && i < 10) buf[i++] = *end; if (!strcasecmp(buf, "phdf5")) { cl_opts->io_types |= PIO_HDF5; } else if (!strcasecmp(buf, "mpiio")) { cl_opts->io_types |= PIO_MPI; } else if (!strcasecmp(buf, "posix")) { cl_opts->io_types |= PIO_POSIX; } else { fprintf(stderr, "pio_perf: invalid --api option %s\n", buf); exit(1); } if (*end == '\0') break; end++; } } break; #if 0 case 'b': /* the future "binary" option */ break; #endif /* 0 */ case 'c': /* Turn on chunked HDF5 dataset creation */ cl_opts->h5_use_chunks = 1; break; case 'd': cl_opts->num_dsets = atoi(opt_arg); break; case 'D': { const char *end = opt_arg; while (end && *end != '\0') { char buf[10]; int i; memset(buf, '\0', sizeof(buf)); for (i = 0; *end != '\0' && *end != ','; ++end) if (isalnum(*end) && i < 10) buf[i++] = *end; if (strlen(buf) > 1 || isdigit(buf[0])) { register int i; for (i = 0; i < 10 && buf[i] != '\0'; ++i) if (!isdigit(buf[i])) { fprintf(stderr, "pio_perf: invalid --debug option %s\n", buf); exit(1); } pio_debug_level = atoi(buf); if (pio_debug_level > 4) pio_debug_level = 4; else if (pio_debug_level < 0) pio_debug_level = 0; } else { switch (*buf) { case 'r': /* Turn on raw data throughput info */ cl_opts->print_raw = 1; break; case 't': /* Turn on time printing */ cl_opts->print_times = 1; break; default: fprintf(stderr, "pio_perf: invalid --debug option %s\n", buf); exit(1); } } if (*end == '\0') break; end++; } } break; case 'f': cl_opts->file_size = parse_size_directive(opt_arg); break; case 'F': cl_opts->num_files = atoi(opt_arg); break; case 'i': cl_opts->num_iters = atoi(opt_arg); break; case 'n': /* Turn off writing fill values */ #ifdef H5_HAVE_NOFILL cl_opts->h5_no_fill = 1; #else fprintf(stderr, "pio_perf: --no-fill not supported\n"); usage(progname); exit(1); #endif break; case 'o': cl_opts->output_file = opt_arg; break; case 'p': cl_opts->min_num_procs = atoi(opt_arg); break; case 'P': cl_opts->max_num_procs = atoi(opt_arg); break; case 'T': cl_opts->h5_threshold = parse_size_directive(opt_arg); break; case 'x': cl_opts->min_xfer_size = parse_size_directive(opt_arg); break; case 'X': cl_opts->max_xfer_size = parse_size_directive(opt_arg); break; case 'h': case '?': default: usage(progname); free(cl_opts); return NULL; } } return cl_opts; } /* * Function: parse_size_directive * Purpose: Parse the size directive passed on the commandline. The size * directive is an integer followed by a size indicator: * * K, k - Kilobyte * M, m - Megabyte * G, g - Gigabyte * * Return: The size as a off_t because this is related to file size. * If an unknown size indicator is used, then the program will * exit with EXIT_FAILURE as the return value. * Programmer: Bill Wendling, 18. December 2001 * Modifications: */ static off_t parse_size_directive(const char *size) { off_t s; char *endptr; s = strtol(size, &endptr, 10); if (endptr && *endptr) { while (*endptr != '\0' && (*endptr == ' ' || *endptr == '\t')) ++endptr; switch (*endptr) { case 'K': case 'k': s *= ONE_KB; break; case 'M': case 'm': s *= ONE_MB; break; case 'G': case 'g': s *= ONE_GB; break; default: fprintf(stderr, "Illegal size specifier '%c'\n", *endptr); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } } return s; } /* * Function: usage * Purpose: Print a usage message and then exit. * Return: Nothing * Programmer: Bill Wendling, 31. October 2001 * Modifications: */ static void usage(const char *prog) { int myrank; MPI_Comm_rank(pio_comm_g, &myrank); if (myrank == 0) { print_version(prog); printf("usage: %s [OPTIONS]\n", prog); printf(" OPTIONS\n"); printf(" -h, --help Print a usage message and exit\n"); printf(" -a S, --align=S Alignment of objects in HDF5 file [default: 1]\n"); printf(" -A AL, --api=AL Which APIs to test [default: all of them]\n"); #if 0 printf(" -b, --binary The elusive binary option\n"); #endif /* 0 */ printf(" -c, --chunk Create HDF5 datasets chunked [default: off]\n"); printf(" -d N, --num-dsets=N Number of datasets per file [default:1]\n"); printf(" -D DL, --debug=DL Indicate the debugging level\n"); printf(" [default: no debugging]\n"); printf(" -f S, --file-size=S Size of a single file [default: 64M]\n"); printf(" -F N, --num-files=N Number of files [default: 1]\n"); printf(" -i, --num-iterations Number of iterations to perform [default: 1]\n"); printf(" -n, --no-fill Don't write fill values to HDF5 dataset\n"); printf(" (Supported in HDF5 library v1.5 only)\n"); printf(" [default: off (i.e. write fill values)]\n"); printf(" -o F, --output=F Output raw data into file F [default: none]\n"); printf(" -P N, --max-num-processes=N Maximum number of processes to use\n"); printf(" [default: all MPI_COMM_WORLD processes ]\n"); printf(" -p N, --min-num-processes=N Minimum number of processes to use [default: 1]\n"); printf(" -T S, --threshold=S Threshold for alignment of objects in HDF5 file\n"); printf(" [default: 1]\n"); printf(" -X S, --max-xfer-size=S Maximum transfer buffer size [default: 1M]\n"); printf(" -x S, --min-xfer-size=S Minimum transfer buffer size [default: 128K]\n"); printf("\n"); printf(" F - is a filename.\n"); printf(" N - is an integer >=0.\n"); printf(" S - is a size specifier, an integer >=0 followed by a size indicator:\n"); printf(" K - Kilobyte (%d)\n", ONE_KB); printf(" M - Megabyte (%d)\n", ONE_MB); printf(" G - Gigabyte (%d)\n", ONE_GB); printf("\n"); printf(" Example: 37M = 37 Megabytes = %d bytes\n", 37*ONE_MB); printf("\n"); printf(" AL - is an API list. Valid values are:\n"); printf(" phdf5 - Parallel HDF5\n"); printf(" mpiio - MPI-I/O\n"); printf(" posix - POSIX\n"); printf("\n"); printf(" Example: --api=mpiio,phdf5\n"); printf("\n"); printf(" DL - is a list of debugging flags. Valid values are:\n"); printf(" 1 - Minimal\n"); printf(" 2 - Not quite everything\n"); printf(" 3 - Everything\n"); printf(" 4 - Everything and the kitchen sink\n"); printf(" r - Raw data I/O throughput information\n"); printf(" t - Times as well as throughputs\n"); printf("\n"); printf(" Example: --debug=2,r,t\n"); printf("\n"); fflush(stdout); } } #else /* H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */ /* * Function: main * Purpose: Dummy main() function for if HDF5 was configured without * parallel stuff. * Return: EXIT_SUCCESS * Programmer: Bill Wendling, 14. November 2001 * Modifications: */ int main(void) { printf("No parallel IO performance because parallel is not configured\n"); return EXIT_SUCCESS; } #endif /* !H5_HAVE_PARALLEL */