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Unified Communication X
Unified Communication X (UCX) provides an optimized communication layer for Message Passing (MPI), PGAS/OpenSHMEM libraries and RPC/data-centric applications.
UCX utilizes high-speed networks for inter-node communication, and shared memory mechanisms for efficient intra-node communication.
Using UCX
Release Builds
Building UCX is typically a combination of running "configure" and "make". Execute the following commands to install the UCX system from within the directory at the top of the tree:
$ ./autogen.sh $ ./contrib/configure-release --prefix=/where/to/install $ make -j8 $ make install
NOTE: Compiling support for various networks or other specific hardware may require additional command line flags when running configure.
Developer Builds
$ ./autogen.sh
$ ./contrib/configure-devel --prefix=$PWD/install-debug
*** NOTE: Developer builds of UCX typically include a large performance penalty at run-time because of extra debugging code.
Running internal unit tests
$ make -C test/gtest test
Build RPM package
$ contrib/buildrpm.sh -s -b
Build DEB package
$ dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
Build Doxygen documentation
$ make docs
OpenMPI and OpenSHMEM installation with UCX
MPICH installation with UCX
UCX Performance Test
Start server:
$ ./src/tools/perf/ucx_perftest -c 0
Connect client:
$ ./src/tools/perf/ucx_perftest <server-hostname> -t tag_lat -c 0
Our Community
Licenses
UCX is licensed as:
Contributor Agreement and Guidelines
In order to contribute to UCX, please sign up with an appropriate Contributor Agreement.
Follow these instructions when submitting contributions and changes.
UCX Publications
To reference UCX in a publication, please use the following entry:
@inproceedings{shamis2015ucx,
title={UCX: an open source framework for HPC network APIs and beyond},
author={Shamis, Pavel and Venkata, Manjunath Gorentla and Lopez, M Graham and Baker, Matthew B and Hernandez, Oscar and Itigin, Yossi and Dubman, Mike and Shainer, Gilad and Graham, Richard L and Liss, Liran and others},
booktitle={2015 IEEE 23rd Annual Symposium on High-Performance Interconnects},
pages={40--43},
year={2015},
organization={IEEE}
}
To reference the UCX website:
@misc{openucx-website,
title = {{The Unified Communication X Library}},
key = {{{The Unified Communication X Library}},
howpublished = {{\url{http://www.openucx.org}}}
}
UCX Architecture
Component Role Description UCP Protocol Implements high-level abstractions such as tag-matching, streams, connection negotiation and establishment, multi-rail, and handling different memory types UCT Transport Implements low-level communication primitives such as active messages, remote memory access, and atomic operations UCS Services A collection of data structures, algorithms, and system utilities for common use UCM Memory Intercepts memory allocation and release events, used by the memory registration cacheSupported Transports
- Infiniband
- Omni-Path
- RoCE
- Cray Gemini and Aries
- CUDA
- ROCm
- Shared Memory
- TCP/IP
Supported CPU Architectures
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