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OpenACC Validation and Verification Testsuite repository
Validation and Verification Testsuite
The Public repository for the OpenACC Validation & Verification Testsuite.
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Table of Contents
- About The Project
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Getting Started
- Prerequisites
- Installation
- Roadmap
- Contributing
- License
- Contact
- Members
- Acknowledgments
- Publications
About The Project
This repository is updated with OpenACC test codes validating and verifying implementations of features and its conformance to the OpenACC specification. We are continuously adding and editing tests to conform to the latest version of the OpenACC Specification.
What we do:
- Revealing ambiguities in the OpenACC Specification
- Determining missing implementation of a feature
- Highlighting unmentioned restriction of a feature
- Evaluating implementations for multiple target platforms
- Identifying and reporting compiler bugs
Consult our website for more details on results and our project OpenACC V&V Website.
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Getting Started
Prerequisites
Need to have the following installed on your system:
Installation
In order to run the suite, we have provided a Python script, infrastructure.py that can be run. It is recommended to use Python 3.3 or later.
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Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/OpenACCUserGroup/OpenACCV-V.git
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Change the
init_config.txt
file to match your configuration -
Run the script
python3 infrastructure.py -c=<config_input_file> -o=<output_file>
or
python3 infrastructure.py -c=<configuration_file[,configuration_file2]> -o=<output_file> -in=<input_file[,input_file2]> verbose -system=<system_name> -env=<environment_output>
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Roadmap
- [x] Add Initial Tests
- [x] Add Infrastructure
- [ ] Develop Example Guide
- [ ] Add More Case Features
- [ ] OpenACC Specification Version
- [ ] 3.3
- [ ] 3.2
- [ ] 3.1
- [ ] 3.0
- [X] 2.7
- [X] 2.5
- [X] 2.0
- [X] 1.0
See the open issues for a full list of proposed features (and known issues).
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Contributing
Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.
- Please send results from a run or code for particular OpenACC features
If you have a suggestion that would make this better, please fork the repo and create a pull request. You can also simply open an issue with tags. Don't forget to give the project a star! Thanks again!
- Fork the Project
- Create your Branch (
git checkout -b feature/missing
) - Commit your Changes (
git commit -m 'Add feature'
) - Push to the Branch (
git push origin feature/missing
) - Open a Pull Request
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License
Distributed under the BSD 3-Clause License. See LICENSE.txt
for more information.
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Contact
Aaron Jarmusch - [email protected]
Sunita Chandrasekaran - [email protected]
CRPL - https://crpl.cis.udel.edu/
Website Link: https://crpl.cis.udel.edu/oaccvv/results/
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Members
Current Student Authors:
- Aaron Jarmusch
- Aaron Liu
- Vaidhyanathan Ravichandran
- Christian Munley
- Daniel Horta
- Will Gunter
- Olive Odida
Contributors:
- Joel Denny
- Tobias Burnus
- Jeff Larkin
- Mathew Colgrove
Past Authors:
- Kyle Friedline
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Acknowledgments
Special thanks to the following organizations for their support
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Publications
All publications relating to OpenAcc Validation Tesuite
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Jarmusch, A. M., Liu, A., Munley, C., Horta, D., Ravichandran, V., Denny, J., & Chandrasekaran, S. (2022). Analysis of Validating and Verifying OpenACC Compilers 3.0 and Above. Presentation given at the SC22 Conference. SC22
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Jarmusch, A., Baker, N. & Chandrasekaran, Su. (2021). Using IU Jetstream for OpenMP offloading and OpenACC testsuites. Presentation given at the Jetstream Research Experience for Undergraduates Program Presentation Session. Also Presented at the Super Computer Conference in 2021. SC21
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"OpenACC 2.5 Validation Testsuite targeting multiple architectures" at the 2nd International Workshop on Performance Portable Programming Models for Accelerators (P^3MA) co-located with ISC, Germany, 2017. Paper: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-67630-2_39 Presentation Slides: http://www.csm.ornl.gov/workshops/p3ma2017/documents/Chandrasekaran_OpenACCV_V2.5.pdf
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"2014 IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium Workshops" Paper: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/6969543?casa_token=dIj3u0IMYakAAAAA:iri-F4x3Hsbd0unFKtQlsMrb40KMHLX5-6IAD64-uzWZDjEux8_8ue1QgTMMZi7uVRurnWJkHw
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