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14 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
nadavi
fbcea82e78 conslidate the license statement 2019-04-17 10:57:13 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
31b30dbd9d Update arguments to benchmarks
With the functionality of vtkm::cont::Initialize's argument handling
improved, parse the arguments of benchmarks better.
2019-03-26 12:04:31 -06:00
Robert Maynard
46fed414e8 Remove unneeded text from the BenchmarkFilters output
This makes it easier to read as it has less horizontal text for
each line.
2019-03-14 16:30:39 -04:00
Robert Maynard
2321116e8e Filter Benchmarks don't time destruction of results
Previously we would also time the destruction of the results
of the filter
2019-03-13 15:29:33 -04:00
Haocheng LIU
634f523d92 Merge benchmark executables into a device dependent shared library
VTK-m has been updated to replace old per device benchmark executables with a device
dependent shared library so that it's able to accept a device adapter at runtime through
the "--device=" argument.
2019-02-25 12:26:47 -05:00
Haocheng LIU
415252c662 Introduce asynchronous and device independent timer
The timer class now is asynchronous and device independent. it's using an
similiar API as vtkOpenGLRenderTimer with Start(), Stop(), Reset(), Ready(),
and GetElapsedTime() function. For convenience and backward compability, Each
Start() function call will call Reset() internally and each GetElapsedTime()
function call will call Stop() function if it hasn't been called yet for keeping
backward compatibility purpose.

Bascially it can be used in two modes:

* Create a Timer without any device info. vtkm::cont::Timer time;

  * It would enable timers for all enabled devices on the machine. Users can get a
specific elapsed time by passing a device id into the GetElapsedtime function.
If no device is provided, it would pick the maximum of all timer results - the
logic behind this decision is that if cuda is disabled, openmp, serial and tbb
roughly give the same results; if cuda is enabled it's safe to return the
maximum elapsed time since users are more interested in the device execution
time rather than the kernal launch time. The Ready function can be handy here
to query the status of the timer.

* Create a Timer with a device id. vtkm::cont::Timer time((vtkm::cont::DeviceAdapterTagCuda()));

  * It works as the old timer that times for a specific device id.
2019-02-05 12:01:56 -05:00
Kenneth Moreland
2e426ad547 Run the update-control-signature-tags.sh script 2019-01-11 12:23:10 -07:00
Robert Maynard
0a40c620ac Rename ArrayHandleVariant to VariantArrayHandle. 2018-12-27 14:35:56 -05:00
Robert Maynard
9ca4d36e28 Update benchmarking to work with ArrayHandleVariant 2018-12-27 14:35:56 -05:00
Robert Maynard
996dc34c9b The benchmark executables now force device adapters
To make sure we always use the correct device adapter force only
a single device adapter to be on.
2018-12-20 10:16:11 -05:00
Allison Vacanti
cdb1f5680a Add vtkm::cont::Initialize.
Also
- Renamed vtkm::cont::make_DeviceAdapterIdFromName to just overload
  make_DeviceAdapterId.
- Refactored CMake logic for unit tests
  - Since we're now querying the device tracker for the names, they
    cannot be all caps.
- Updated usages of InitLogging to use Initialize instead.
- Added changelog.
2018-12-13 10:15:44 -05:00
Allison Vacanti
bd337854ec Initial implementation of general logging.
Addresses #291.
2018-10-02 11:37:55 -04:00
Kenneth Moreland
d879188de0 Make DispatcherBase invoke using a TryExecute
Rather than force all dispatchers to be templated on a device adapter,
instead use a TryExecute internally within the invoke to select a device
adapter.

Because this removes the need to declare a device when invoking a
worklet, this commit also removes the need to declare a device in
several other areas of the code.
2018-08-29 19:18:54 -07:00
Allison Vacanti
4e290fe135 Add filter benchmarks. 2018-08-24 13:49:46 -04:00