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% \documentclass[handout]{beamer}
\documentclass{beamer}
\mode<presentation>
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\usepackage[english]{babel}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
\usepackage{textpos,alltt,listings,multirow,ulem,siunitx}
\newcommand\hmmax{0}
\newcommand\bmmax{0}
\usepackage{bm}
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\usepackage{mathptmx}
\usepackage[scaled=.90]{helvet}
% \usepackage{courier}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{tikz}
\usetikzlibrary[shapes,shapes.arrows,arrows,shapes.misc,fit,positioning]
% \usepackage{pgfpages}
% \pgfpagesuselayout{4 on 1}[a4paper,landscape,border shrink=5mm]
\usepackage{JedMacros}
\title{Utilizing Multicore and GPU Hardware for Multiphysics Simulation through Implicit High-order Finite Element Methods with Tensor Product Structure}
\author{Jed Brown\inst{1}, Aron Ahmadia\inst{2}, Matt Knepley\inst{3}, Barry Smith\inst{1}}
% - Use the \inst command only if there are several affiliations.
% - Keep it simple, no one is interested in your street address.
\institute
{
\inst{1}{Mathematics and Computer Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory} \\
\inst{2}{King Abdullah University of Science and Technology} \\
\inst{3}{Computation Institute, University of Chicago}
}
\date{2012-02-15}
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% out.
\subject{Talks}
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\frametitle{Outline}
\tableofcontents[currentsection]
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}
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% the following command:
% \beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{<+->}
\begin{document}
\lstset{language=C}
\normalem
\begin{frame}
\titlepage
\end{frame}
\input{slides/HardwareRoadmap.tex}
\begin{frame}{How to program this beast?}
\begin{itemize}
\item Decouple physics from discretization
\begin{itemize*}
\item Expose small, embarrassingly parallel operations to user
\item Library schedules user threads for reuse between kernels
\item User provides physics in kernels run at each quadrature point
\item Continuous weak form: find $u \in \VV_D$
\[ v^T F(u) \sim \int_\Omega v \cdot {\color{green!70!black} f_0(u,\nabla u)}
+ \nabla v \tcolon {\color{green!70!black} f_1(u,\nabla u)} = 0, \qquad \forall v \in \VV_0 \]
\item Similar form at faces, but may involve Riemann solve
\end{itemize*}
\item Library manages reductions
\begin{itemize*}
\item Interpolation and differentiation on elements
\item Interaction with neighbors (limiting, edge stabilization)
\item Exploit tensor product structure to keep working set small
\item Assembly into solution/residual vector (sum over elements)
\end{itemize*}
\end{itemize}
\end{frame}
\input{slides/Dohp/TensorFEM.tex}
\input{slides/Dohp/RepresentationOfJacobians.tex}
\newcommand\smallterm[1]{{\color{gray} #1}}
\begin{frame}{Conservative (non-Boussinesq) two-phase ice flow}
Find momentum density $\rho\uu$, pressure $p$, and total energy density $E$:
\begin{gather*}
(\rho\uu)_t + \div (\smallterm{\rho\uu\otimes\uu} - \eta D\uu_i + p\bm 1) - \rho \bm g = 0 \\
\rho_t + \div \rho\uu = 0 \\
E_t + \div \big((E+p)\uu - k_T\nabla T - k_\omega\nabla\omega \big) - \eta D\uu_i\tcolon D\uu_i - \smallterm{\rho\uu\cdot\bm g} = 0
\end{gather*}
\begin{itemize}
\item Solve for density $\rho$, ice velocity $\uu_i$, temperature $T$, and melt fraction $\omega$ using constitutive relations.
\begin{itemize}
\item Simplified constitutive relations can be solved explicitly.
\item Temperature, moisture, and strain-rate dependent rheology $\eta$.
\item High order FEM, typically $Q_3$ momentum \& energy, SUPG (yuck).
\end{itemize}
\item DAEs solved implicitly after semidiscretizing in space.
\item Preconditioning using nested fieldsplit
\end{itemize}
\end{frame}
\input{slides/VHTSolversNesting.tex}
\begin{frame}
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{figures/VHT/TopViewStreamline}
\end{frame}
\begin{frame}
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{figures/VHT/VHTJakoContourStream}
\end{frame}
\input{slides/Dohp/CPUTraversalCode.tex}
\input{slides/GPU/FinerGrainedParallelismForGPUFEM.tex}
\input{slides/GPU/FEMIntegrationTranspose.tex}
\begin{frame}[fragile]{Avoiding copies}
\begin{ccode}
typedef enum {
PETSC_CUSP_UNALLOCATED,
PETSC_CUSP_GPU,
PETSC_CUSP_CPU,
PETSC_CUSP_BOTH
} PetscCUSPFlag;
\end{ccode}
\begin{itemize}
\item Flag used for matrices and vectors.
\item Data stays on GPU until it is needed on CPU (e.g. for MPI).
\item Control flow for matrix and vector operations resides on CPU
\begin{itemize}
\item almost all implementations run on GPU
\item can mix and match CPU-only and GPU-accelerated algorithms \\
(but would need to pay for more copies)
\end{itemize}
\item Currently always update the whole array
\begin{itemize}
\item could order for low-volume updates
\end{itemize}
\end{itemize}
\end{frame}
\input{slides/Dohp/TensorVsAssembly.tex}
\input{slides/HardwareArithmeticIntensity.tex}
\begin{frame}{On preconditioning and multigrid}
\begin{itemize}
\item Currently using assembled matrices for preconditioning
\item Want matrix-free preconditioners for high hardware utilization
\item Geometric $h$- and $p$-multigrid, could be FAS
\item Smoothers build/solve with small dense matrices
\begin{itemize}
\item ``point'' matrices: can use single threads
\item ``element'' matrices: need to cooperate within thread blocks
\item I want a dense linear algebra library to be called collectively within a thread block
\end{itemize}
\item Multiplicative (Gauss-Seidel) is algorithmically nice
\item Spectral analysis for polynomial/multi-stage smoothers
\item Coarser levels better to do on CPU
\begin{itemize}
\item Potential for additive correction to run concurrently
\end{itemize}
\end{itemize}
\end{frame}
\begin{frame}{Outlook}
\begin{itemize}
\item Sparse matrix assembly (for preconditioning)
\begin{itemize}
\item $> 100$ GF/s for lowest order Stokes (Matt Knepley)
\item common ``pointwise'' physics code with CPU implementation
\item Dohp CPU version faster than libMesh and Deal.II for $Q_1$
\item $Q_1$ assembly embedded in higher order is 8\% slower than hand-rolled
\end{itemize}
\item Matrix-free tensor-product versions reliably get about 70\% of peak flops
\item Finer grained parallelism in GPU tensor product kernels
\item Can't wait for OpenCL to implement indirect function calls
\item Symbolic differentiation too slow, tired of hand-differentiation
\begin{itemize}
\item I want source-transformation AD with indirect function calls
\end{itemize}
\item Find correct amount of reuse between face and cell integration
\item Riemann solves harder to vectorize
\item Hide dispatch to pointwise kernels inside library
\begin{itemize}
\item Easy, but scary. Library/framework becomes \alert{\bf F}ramework.
\item Interoperbility of user-rolled, library-provided, and generated traversal code.
\end{itemize}
\end{itemize}
\end{frame}
\end{document}