1.6 KiB
1.6 KiB
COX: CUDA on X86
Introduction
This project consists of two parts: a series of LLVM passes that achieve a SPMD NVVM IR as input, and output the corresponding MPMD+SIMD version of LLVM IR which can be execute on CPU devices.
Install
Prerequisites
- Linux: Verified on Ubuntu 18.04
- LLVM10.0
- NVIDIA CUDA-toolkit
- x86 CPU
- pthread
- GCC 7.5.0
Installation
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Clone from github
git clone https://github.com/drcut/open_source_template cd open_source_template
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Build the transformer for NVVM IR to LLVM IR for X86
mkdir build && cd build cmake .. -DLLVM_CONFIG_PATH=`which llvm-config` # need path to llvm-config make
Run Vecadd samples
# Generate bitcode from human-readable LLVM IR
llvm-as ../compilation/examples/vecadd/kernel-cuda-nvptx64-nvidia-cuda-sm_61.ll
# use LLVM passes to transform NVVM IR (SPMD) to LLVM IR (MPMD+SIMD).
# NOTE: we hard-code the grid size (1, 1, 1)
# and block size (1024, 1, 1) into the generated LLVM IR
./compilation/nvvm2x86 \
../compilation/examples/vecadd/kernel-cuda-nvptx64-nvidia-cuda-sm_61.bc \
kernel.bc 1 1 1 32 1 1
# generate object file from LLVM IR
llc --filetype=obj kernel.bc
# link generated kernel function
# with host function and generate excutable file
g++ ../compilation/examples/vecadd/host.cpp \
kernel.o -lpthread -o vecadd_example
# execute the executable file
./vecadd_example
Author
Ruobing Han is a CS phd student in Georgia Institute Technology, under the supervision of Prof. Hyesoon Kim.