amk_ccc

Section: Scotch user's manual (1)
Updated: 23 November 2019
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NAME

amk_ccc, amk_fft2, amk_hy, amk_m2, amk_p2 - create target architectures  

SYNOPSIS

amk_ccc [options] dim [tfile]

amk_fft2 [options] dim [tfile]

amk_hy [options] dim [tfile]

amk_m2 [options] dimX [dimY] [tfile]

amk_p2 [options] [wght0] [wght1] [tfile]

 

DESCRIPTION

The amk_* programs create target architecture files for some common, regular topologies.

amk_ccc creates a decomposition-defined cube-connected-cycle topology of dimension dim. The decomposition is performed first by bisection along the dimensions of the hypercube, then along the remaining cycle graphs.

amk_fft2 creates a decomposition-defined fast-Fourier-transform topology of dimension dim. The decomposition is performed by recursive bisection of the vertices, by descending dimension (that is, bit number in the labeling of the vertices).

amk_hy creates a decomposition-defined hypercube topology of dimension dim. The decomposition is performed by recursive bisection of the vertices, by descending dimension (that is, bit number in the labeling of the vertices). Save for experimentation purposes, this program is deprecated, as the algorithmically-defined 'hcub' target architecture is a more convenient and efficient way to represent hypercube architectures.

amk_m2 creates a decomposition-defined 2D regular grid topology of dimensions dimX and dimY. The decomposition is performed by recursive splitting along the dimensions, either by cutting the longest one, or by one-way dissection, depending on the '-m' option flag. Save for experimentation purposes, this program is deprecated, as the algorithmically-defined 'mesh2D' and 'mesh3D' target architectures are a more convenient and efficient way to represent 2D and 3D grid architectures.

amk_p2 creates a weighted path graph topology comprising only two vertices of weights wght0 and wght1. This is just a helper program, which builds a 'wcmplt' algorithmically-defined complete graph with two vertices. It may be used to compute weighted bisections of a graph.

When the proper libraries have been included at compile time, the amk_* programs can directly handle compressed files, both as input and output. A stream is treated as compressed whenever its name is postfixed with a compressed file extension, such as in 'brol.tgt.bz2' or '-.gz'. The compression formats which can be supported are the bzip2 format ('.bz2'), the gzip format ('.gz'), and the lzma format ('.lzma').  

OPTIONS

-mmeth
For amk_m2 only. Perform either recursive dissection or one-way dissection, according to the given method flag:
n
perform nested dissection (default).
o
perform one-way dissection (cut across Y, then X).
-h
Display some help.
-V
Display program version and copyright.
 

EXAMPLE

Create a cube-connected-cycle target architecture of dimension 4, and save it to file 'ccc4.tgt'.

    $ amk_ccc 4 ccc4.tgt

Run gmap to compute a bisection, into two parts of respective weights 3 and 5, of graph 'brol.grf' and save the resulting mapping to file 'brol.map'. The dash '-' standard file name is used so that the target architecture description is read from the standard input, through the pipe.

    $ amk_p2 3 5 | gmap brol.grf - brol.map

 

SEE ALSO

acpl(1), atst(1), amk_grf(1), dgmap(1), gmap(1).

Scotch user's manual.  

AUTHOR

Francois Pellegrini <francois.pellegrini@labri.fr>


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
EXAMPLE
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR