SOFTWARE & HARDWARE
Licensable technology created by BSC
The performance tools developed at BSC are an open-source project targeting not only to detect performance problems but to understand the applications' behavior.
Barcelona Subsurface Imaging Tools (BSIT) is a software platform, designed and developed to fulfill the geophysical exploration needs for HPC applications.
COMP Superscalar (COMPSs) is a framework which aims to ease the development and execution of parallel applications for distributed infrastructures, such as Clusters, Clouds and containerized platforms.
DLB is a library devoted to speedup hybrid parallel applications. And at the same time DLB improves the efficient use of the computational resources inside a computing node.
More information and downloads can be found at: pm.bsc.es/dlb
The Dynamic Management of Resources Application Programming Interface (DMR API) is conceived to facilitate the programmability of malleable applications automating resource reallocation, process handling, and data distribution. Process malleability is the capability of reconfiguring the number of processes of an application on-the-fly, in other words, during its execution.
DMR API assists users to adopt malleability in their applications using OmpSs-like syntax. In this regard, with OmpSs pragmas data dependencies are defined and applications can turn malleable. DMR API is based on the Message Passing Interface (MPI) programming model, the standard de facto for developing HPC distributed applications. DMR adjusts the process number of the jobs depending on the cluster status in terms of resource availability and quantity of pending jobs.
series of predefined communication patterns that greatly ease the development of malleable applications. jThe package also includes a modified SLURM implementation.
EAR software is a management framework optimizing the energy and efficiency of a cluster of interconnected nodes. To improve the energy of the cluster, EAR provides energy control, accounting, monitoring and optimization of both the applications running on the cluster and of the overall global cluster.
ecoHMEM is a software ecosystem implementing novel and proven methodology to address automatic object-level placement for heterogeneous memory systems equipped with DRAM, HBM, Persistent Memory, etc.
Horus is an innovative multi-platform GUI workflow manager which aids scientists in their computational research. It can serve as a local application on you computer or as a centralized server for collaborative teamwork. Integrated with a 2D infinite canvas, Horus presents itslef as a modular working environment. Its autonomous blocks enable customizable and distributable workflows via an accessible Python API.
Tool for the estimation of probabilistic WCET based on execution time measurements (in the form of an R script).
Details of the method available in: https://doi.org/10.1145/3065924
Mercurium is a source-to-source compilation infrastructure aimed at fast prototyping. Current supported languages are C99, C++11 and Fortran 95. Mercurium is mainly used along with the Nanos++ runtime to implement projects for OmpSs and OpenMP but since it is quite extensible it has been used in other projects including (but not limiting to) Cell Superscalar, ACOTES, software transactional memory, vectorization and correctness.
Nanos++ is a runtime designed to serve as runtime support in parallel environments. It is mainly used to support OmpSs, a extension to OpenMP developed at BSC. It also has modules to support OpenMP 3.1.
LLVM support for OpenMP offloading to NVIDIA BlueField DPUs via the DOCA API.
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