Assignment 5
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Assignment 5 Using Paraguin to Create Parallel Programs
Hello World Program • Program is given to you • You simply need to compile it and run it • You will simply run it on your Ubuntu virtual machine • Produce documentation of compiling and running the program
Compiling using the Paraguin submission page • http://babbage.cis.uncw.edu/~cferner/compoptions.html
Compiling using the Paraguin submission page Browse for a source file on your local machine. Leave default options. Submit for Compilation.
Compiling using the Paraguin submission page • Download the Zip file which contains: • Resulting source file “.out.c” • Compiler Warning/Error/Warning messages Clean up your files or the subsequent zip file will contain all the old files.
Cluster at UNCW $ ls hello.c.files.zip $ unzip hello.c.files.zip Archive: hello.c.files.zip extracting: hello.c.err.txt inflating: hello.out.c $ cat hello.c.err.txt $ mpicc hello.out.c –o hello.out $ mpirun –np 4 hello.out Error file is empty Compiling Running
Matrix Multiplication • Matrix Multiplication Includes: • Use the Matrix Addition program on the slides as a template. • You’ll need to: • Broadcast the b matrix instead of scattering it • Change the computation loop to do matrix multiplication instead of addition
Matrix Multiplication • Compile using the Paraguin submission page and run on your Virtual Box as with hello world • May want to start with 5x5 matrices where you can verify the answers • Next go to input2x512x512Doubles • Redirect output to a file: • mpirun –np # matrix.out input2x512x512Doubles > output • Use diff command to compare results with output512x512mult
Matrix Multiplication • Upload the .out.c file to one of the clusters • Compile with mpicc • Run (use the job scheduler if using UNCW cluster) on 1,4,8,12,16,20,24,28,32 processors (or to the largest number you can) • Record elapse times • Produce a graph of the execution time and speedup as a function of the number of processors
Heat Distribution • Using the stencil pattern, model the distribution of heat in a room that has a fireplace along one wall
Producing a Visual of the Output Produced with X11 Graphics Produced with Excel
Producing a Visual of the Output • See the document http://coitweb.uncc.edu/~abw/ITCS4145F13/Assignments/X11GraphicsNotes.pdf for help with creating graphics using X11. • The Excel Graph is a surface plot
Monte Carlo Estimation of π(required for Graduates/optional for Undergraduates) • Scatter/Gather pattern, but uses broadcast and reduce • This is not a workflow pattern • π can also be estimated by integrating the function , but you aren’t asked to do this.