Argobots is a lightweight, low-level threading and tasking framework.
README.md should contain enough information to get you started with Argobots.
The following instructions take you through a sequence of steps to get the default configuration of Argobots up and running. For compilation, Argobots needs a C compiler (gcc is sufficient).
Also, you need to know what shell you are using since different shell has
different command syntax. Command echo $SHELL
prints out the current shell
used by your terminal program.
(a.1) If you downloaded a release tarball of Argobots, unpack the tar file and go to the top level directory:
tar xzf argobots.tar.gz
cd argobots
## If your `tar` doesn't accept the `z` option, use the following instead
# gunzip argobots.tar.gz
# tar xf argobots.tar
# cd argobots
(a.2) If you cloned Argobots from the GitHub page, go to the top level
directory and create configure
:
cd argobots
./autogen.sh
The installation directory should be non-existent or empty.
The following assumes /home/USERNAME/argobots-install
./configure --prefix=/home/USERNAME/argobots-install 2>&1 | tee c.txt
## If you are using csh or tcsh:
# ./configure --prefix=/home/USERNAME/argobots-install |& tee c.txt
If a failure occurs, the configure command will display the error. Most errors are straight-forward to follow.
make 2>&1 | tee m.txt
## If you are using csh or tcsh:
# make |& tee m.txt
This step should succeed if there were no problems with the preceding step.
Check file m.txt
. If there were problems, do a make clean
and then run
make again with V=1
.
make V=1 2>&1 | tee m.txt
## If you are using csh or tcsh:
# make V=1 |& tee m.txt
If it does not work, go to step 3 below, for reporting the issue to the Argobots developers and other users.
make install 2>&1 | tee mi.txt
## If you are using csh or tcsh:
# make install |& tee mi.txt
This step collects all required files in the bin
subdirectory of the directory
specified by the prefix argument to configure.
To test Argobots, we package the Argobots test suite in the Argobots
distribution. You can run the test suite in the test
directory using:
make check
The distribution also includes some Argobots examples. You can run them in the
examples
directory using:
make check
If you run into any problems on running the test suite or examples, please follow step 3 below for reporting them to the Argobots developers and other users.
If you have problems with the installation or usage of Argobots, please follow these steps:
(a) First visit the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page at https://github.com/pmodels/argobots/wiki/FAQ to see if the problem you are facing has a simple solution.
(b) If you cannot find an answer on the FAQ page, look through previous email threads on the discuss@argobots.org mailing list archive (https://lists.argobots.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss). It is likely someone else had a similar problem, which has already been resolved before.
(c) If neither of the above steps work, please send an email to discuss@argobots.org. You need to subscribe to this list (https://lists.argobots.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss) before sending an email.
Your email should contain the following files. ONCE AGAIN, PLEASE COMPRESS BEFORE SENDING, AS THE FILES CAN BE LARGE. Note that, depending on which step the build failed, some of the files might not exist.
argobots/c.txt (generated in step 1(c) above)
argobots/m.txt (generated in step 1(d) above)
argobots/mi.txt (generated in step 1(e) above)
argobots/config.log (generated in step 1(c) above)
Finally, please include the actual error you are seeing when running the application. If possible, please try to reproduce the error with a smaller application or benchmark and send that along in your bug report.
(d) If you have found a bug in Argobots, we request that you report it at our github issues page (https://github.com/pmodels/argobots/issues). Even if you believe you have found a bug, we recommend you sending an email to discuss@argobots.org first.
Argobots has a number of other features. If you are exploring Argobots as part of a development project, you might want to tweak the Argobots build with the following configure options. A complete list of configuration options can be found using:
./configure --help
By default, Argobots automatically adds certain compiler optimizations to CFLAGS. The currently used optimization level is -O2.
This optimization level can be changed with the --enable-fast option passed to configure. For example, to build Argobots with -O3, one can simply do:
./configure --enable-fast=O3
For more details of --enable-fast
, see the output of ./configure --help
.
For performance testing, we recommend the following flags:
./configure --enable-perf-opt --enable-affinity --disable-checks
For debugging, we recommend the following flags:
./configure --enable-fast=O0 --enable-debug=most
For Argobots developers who want to directly work on the primary version control system, there are a few additional steps involved (people using the release tarballs do not have to follow these steps). Details about these steps can be found here: https://github.com/pmodels/argobots/wiki/Getting-and-Building