Veranstaltungen

10. November 2022, 09:00 bis 11. November 2022 16:00

Online Course - Shared memory parallelization with OpenMP

Workshop

The focus of this 2 days course is on shared memory parallelization with OpenMP for dual-core, multi-core, shared memory, and ccNUMA platforms. This course teaches OpenMP starting from a beginners level. Hands-on sessions (in C and Fortran) will allow users to immediately test and understand the OpenMP directives, environment variables, and library routines. Race-condition debugging tools are also presented.

Content Levels: Beginners = 6:00h (50%) + Intermediate = 4:00h (33%) + Advanced = 2:00h (17%)

Agenda & Content:

1st day

08:45    Join online
09:00    Welcome
09:10    Introduction to modern hardware (talk)
10:10    An overview of OpenMP (talk)
10:35    Coffee
10:50    OpenMP programming and execution model (talk+practical)
12:30    Lunch
13:30    OpenMP worksharing directives (talk+practical)
15:00    Coffee
15:15    More OpenMP (talk+practical)
16:00    Summary (talk) + Q & A
16:30    End of first day

2nd day

08:45   Join online
09:00   How to write correct OpenMP programs (talk)
09:30   Intel Inspector XE (demo+practical)
10:30   Coffee
10:45   How to write efficient OpenMP programs (talk)
11:00   Heat equation (talk+practical)
12:30   Lunch
13:30   Heat equation (practical — continued)
14:00   Vectorization with OpenMP (talk)
14:25   Thread affinity in OpenMP (talk)
15:00   Coffee
15:15   The taskloop directive (talk+practical)
16:30   End of second day (course)

Prerequisites:

For the hands-on sessions you should be able to program in either C/C++ or Fortran and if you do the exercises on the VSC you should know how to work on the Unix/Linux command line.

Hands-on Labs:

Participants can choose between using their own laptops or any system they have access to that provides an OpenMP enabled compiler for their preferred programming language C/C++ or Fortran. Alternatively, participants can ask for a training user account at the VSC for the duration of the course.

Accepted participants will be contacted a few days before the course and asked to do a short PRE-ASSIGNMENT that has to be completed before the course starts.

Lecturers:

Lukas Einkemmer, Philipp Gschwandtner, and Martina Prugger (University of Innsbruck),Claudia Blaas-Schenner (VSC Research Center, TU Wien),
Moritz Siegel (tutor; VSC Research Center, TU Wien)

Prices and Eligibility:

This course is a PRACE Training Center (PTC) event. Therefore, the course is open and free of charge for participants from academia and industry from the Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU) and Associated/Other Countries to the Horizon 2020 programme.

Course Material:

The course material will be available at course start.

Kalendereintrag

Veranstaltungsort

TU
Wien Zoom

 

Veranstalter

This course is a PRACE training event. It is organized by the VSC Research Center, TU Wien, in cooperation with the High-Performance Computing-Center Stuttgart (HLRS). This course has been originally developed by Rolf Rabenseifner (HLRS).
Claudia Blaas-Schenner and Ulrike Faltin
training@vsc.ac.at

 

Info-Link

https://vsc.ac.at/training/2022/OpenMP-Nov/

 

Öffentlich

Ja

 

Kostenpflichtig

Nein

 

Anmeldung erforderlich

Ja

Please register via the PRACE registration page with your official e-mail address to prove your affiliation: https://events.prace-ri.eu/event/1427/registrations/1061/, öffnet eine externe URL in einem neuen Fenster

Registration period is from 16 August to 2 November 2022, and follows the "first come – first served" principle.
Following your successful registration, you will receive further information approx. 1 week before the course.

For the online course we can take a maximum of 40 persons.
Additional registrations will be added to a waiting list.