mcl_sched

This crate provides an installable wrapper for the MCL (Minos Compute Library) Scheduler 'mcl_sched'

Summary

This is a convenience crate for building and installing the MCL (Minos Compute Library) Scheduler 'mclsched'. This can be installed using cargo install mcl_sched The installed mclsched binary can be used with both C and Rust based MCL applications (although C applications will have likely already built the scheduler manually). Once installed, the scheduler usage is the same as if you built it manually from source.

This wrapper will try to use the system default OpenCL implementation. If not found you will be prompted to set the OCL_PATH_INC and OCL_PATH_LIB environment variables to point the appropriate OpenCL headers and libraries. For complex installations we recommend building MCL manually. Instructions for this can be found at MCL.

Installing mcl_sched

Required libraries/ crates

Instructions

mcl_sched depends on the crate libmcl-sys which provides the low-level rust bindings for the C library of MCL

libmcl-sys makes use of clang to generate the low-level rust binding from the MCL header file, so if clang is not available it must be installed to the system.

  1. Install clang

Once all dependencies have been taken care of, we can install mcl_sched.

  1. bash cargo install mcl_sched

Running

mcl_sched comes with a set of unit tests that can be executed with: mcl_sched

FEATURE FLAGS

We re expose three feauture flags (from libmcl-rs), losely corresponding to configuration options of the underlying MCL c-library 1. mcldebug - enables debug logging output from the underlying MCL c-libary 2. sharedmem - enables interprocess host shared memory buffers -- this enables a few unsafe APIs 3. pocl_extensions - enables interprocess device based shared memory buffers, requires a patched version of POCL 1.8 to have been succesfully installed (please see https://github.com/pnnl/mcl/tree/dev#using-custom-pocl-extensions for more information) -- this enables a few unsafe APIs

STATUS

MCL, libmcl-sys, and mcl_sched are research prototypes and still under development, thus not all intended features are yet implemented.

CONTACTS

Please, contact Roberto Gioiosa at PNNL (roberto.gioiosa@pnnl.gov) if you have any MCL questions. For Rust related questions please contact Ryan Friese at PNNL (ryan.friese@pnnl.gov)

MCL-Rust Team

Roberto Gioiosa
Ryan Friese
Polykarpos Thomadakis

LICENCSE

This project is licensed under the BSD License - see the LICENSE file for details.

REFERENCES

IF you wish to cite MCL, please, use the following reference:

Other work that leverage or describe additional MCL features: