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Author SHA1 Message Date
Kenneth Moreland
d3503bfaba Implement AtomicInterfaceControl/Execution with free functions
Now that we have atomic free functions (e.g. `vtkm::AtomicAdd()`), we no
longer need special implementations for control and each execution
device. (Well, technically we do have special implementations for each,
but they are handled with compiler directives in the free functions.)

Convert the old atomic interface classes (`AtomicInterfaceControl` and
`AtomicInterfaceExecution`) to use the new atomic free functions. This
will allow us to test the new atomic functions everywhere that atomics
are used in VTK-m.

Once verified, we can deprecate the old atomic interface classes.
2020-08-20 13:40:44 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
8f7b0d18be Add Buffer class
The buffer class encapsulates the movement of raw C arrays between
host and devices.

The `Buffer` class itself is not associated with any device. Instead,
`Buffer` is used in conjunction with a new templated class named
`DeviceAdapterMemoryManager` that can allocate data on a given
device and transfer data as necessary. `DeviceAdapterMemoryManager`
will eventually replace the more complicated device adapter classes
that manage data on a device.

The code in `DeviceAdapterMemoryManager` is actually enclosed in
virtual methods. This allows us to limit the number of classes that
need to be compiled for a device. Rather, the implementation of
`DeviceAdapterMemoryManager` is compiled once with whatever compiler
is necessary, and then the `RuntimeDeviceInformation` is used to
get the correct object instance.
2020-06-25 14:01:39 -06:00
nadavi
fbcea82e78 conslidate the license statement 2019-04-17 10:57:13 -06:00
Allison Vacanti
56cc5c3d3a Add support for BitFields.
BitFields are:
- Stored in memory using a contiguous buffer of bits.
- Accessible via portals, a la ArrayHandle.
- Portals operate on individual bits or words.
- Operations may be atomic for safe use from concurrent kernels.

The new BitFieldToUnorderedSet device algorithm produces an ArrayHandle
containing the indices of all set bits, in no particular order.

The new AtomicInterface classes provide an abstraction into bitwise
atomic operations across control and execution environments and are used
to implement the BitPortals.
2019-04-11 08:27:17 -04:00
Robert Maynard
e28244f345 Re-implement DeviceAdapterRuntimeDetector to avoid ODR violations.
The previous implementation of DeviceAdapterRuntimeDetector caused
multiple differing definitions of the same class to exist and
was causing the runtime device tracker to report CUDA as disabled
when it actually was enabled.

The ODR was caused by having a default implementation for
DeviceAdapterRuntimeDetector and a specific specialization for
CUDA. If a library had both CUDA and C++ sources it would pick up
both implementations and would have undefined behavior. In general
it would think the CUDA backend was disabled.

To avoid this kind of situation in the future I have reworked VTK-m
so that each device adapter must implement DeviceAdapterRuntimeDetector
for that device.
2018-05-15 13:08:34 -04:00
Kenneth Moreland
c3a3184d51 Update copyright for Sandia
Sandia National Laboratories recently changed management from the
Sandia Corporation to the National Technology & Engineering Solutions
of Sandia, LLC (NTESS). The copyright statements need to be updated
accordingly.
2017-09-20 15:33:44 -06:00
Sujin Philip
968960c1a1 Add Virtual Methods Framework 2017-05-01 16:51:42 -04:00
Robert Maynard
4d635d642b DeviceAdapter Tags now always exist, and contain if the device is valid.
Previously it was really hard to verify if a device adapter was valid. Since
you would have to check for the existence of the tag. Now the tag always
exists, but instead you query the traits of the DeviceAdapter to see if
it is a valid adapter.

This makes compiling with multiple backends alot easier.
2015-09-17 09:28:21 -04:00
Sujin Philip
4c51138f60 Add new lines at end of files. 2015-06-05 13:14:28 -04:00
Sujin Philip
08f88b1cb9 Add TBB backend. 2015-06-01 13:57:37 -04:00