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Graph500 sequentual and shared-memory reference implementation
See COPYING for the general license. Portions copyright 2010 by
the Georgia Institute of Technology, and portions copyright 2009-2011
by the Trustees of Indiana University.
The specification is included both in plain text format (Graph500.org,
with Emacs Org mode annotations) and exported HTML (Graph500.html).
Included implementations:
octave/Graph500.m : GNU Octave (may be Matlab(TM) compatible) from
the specification.
seq-list/seq-list : Sequential list-based implementation
seq-csr/seq-csr : Sequential compressed-sparse-row implementation
omp-csr/omp-csr : OpenMP compressed-sparse-row implementation
xmt-csr/xmt-csr : Cray XMT compressed-sparse-row implementation
xmt-csr-local/xmt-csr-local : Cray XMT compressed-sparse-row
implementation accumulating vertices into a small buffer before
storing globally
mpi/ : Several implementations using MPI
BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS
The Makefile includes make.inc to define compiler and flag variables.
Some sample make.inc files are in the make-incs directory. The
Makefile relies heavily on implicit rules and is known to work using
GNU Make.
To build the MPI executables, set BUILD_MPI=Yes in your make.inc, and
optionally set MPICC if needed. There is a separate README file in the mpi/
directory with more information.
To build the OpenMP executables, set BUILD_OPENMP=Yes in your
make.inc, and define CFLAGS_OPENMP appropriately.
For the XMT, ensure the correct modules are loaded and set
BUILD_XMT=Yes. This disables all other builds, including the
sequential versions.
RUNNING INSTRUCTIONS (OTHER THAN MPI VERSIONS)
Options:
v : version
h|? : this message
R : use R-MAT from SSCA2 (default: use Kronecker generator)
s : R-MAT scale (default 14)
e : R-MAT edge factor (default 16)
A|a : R-MAT A (default 0.57) >= 0
B|b : R-MAT B (default 0.19) >= 0
C|c : R-MAT C (default 0.19) >= 0
D|d : R-MAT D (default 0.05) >= 0
Note: Setting 3 of A,B,C,D requires the arguments to sum to
at most 1. Otherwise, the parameters are added and normalized
so that the sum is 1.
V : Enable extra (Verbose) output
o : Read the edge list from (or dump to) the named file
r : Read the BFS roots from (or dump to) the named file
The -o and -r options to the graph500 executable read the data from
binary files that must already match in byte order. The make-edgelist
executable generates these files given the same options.
Outputs take the form of "key: value", with keys:
SCALE
edgefactor
construction_time
min_time
firstquartile_time
median_time
thirdquartile_time
max_time
mean_time
stddev_time
min_nedge
firstquartile_nedge
median_nedge
thirdquartile_nedge
max_nedge
mean_nedge
stddev_nedge
min_TEPS
firstquartile_TEPS
median_TEPS
thirdquartile_TEPS
max_TEPS
harmonic_mean_TEPS
harmonic_stddev_TEPS
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