Date: 11 May 2018 @ 07:30 - 15:30

The registration to this course will open in March. Please, bring your own laptop.  All the PATC courses at BSC are free of charge.

Course convener: Filippo Mantovani

Objectives:

Get a comprehensive view of the architecture of the heterogeneous ARM-based platforms deployed in the framework of the Mont-Blanc project, including ARM multicore clusters based on mobile and server technology.
Understand the challenges associated with large-scale HPC simulations. 
Understand the basic concepts of architectural simulations and introduce the MUlti-scale Simulation Architecture (MUSA), developed within Mont-Blanc 3 for the simulation of next-generation HPC architectures. 
Hands-on and study of a use case using MUSA. Tools for architectural simulation that include a complete software stack for performing architectural simulations at scale of thousands of cores will be made available.
Learning Outcomes: Understand how ARM multicore and ARM+GPU clusters work. Work with some example codes, compiling, debugging and executing trough system queues.

Get a global view of the machines with their specific configuration (Operating system, batch system, debuggers, compilers, how to access to the machines, how to use the resources, etc)

Target Group: Standard HPC users, some knowledge of multicore and GPU-accelerated systems is desirable, but not required.

Level: INTERMEDIATE: for participants with some theoretical and practical knowledge (All courses are designed for specialists with at least 1st cycle degree)

Requirements: Standard HPC users, with some knowledge in ARM CPU/GPU architecture (recommended, but not required).

Agenda:

Day 1 /  9:30am - 5:30pm: (3h lectures with 5 min breaks on the hour)

Session 1 (2h):

The Mont-Blanc Project
ARM based machines: Architecture Overview
Discussion
Session 2 (1h + 1h hands-on):

Simulating ARM based machines (TaskSim and Gem5) (1:30h) 
Lunch Break (13:00 to 14:00)
Session 3 (1h + 1h hands-on ):

Simulation at scale: the MUltiscale Simulation Architecture (MUSA), performance and power evaluation of next generation large ARM based systems for scientific computingEND of COURSE

 

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