FORTWIHR

BAVARIAN CONSORTIUM FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING

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waLBerla-MC

A Widely Applicable Lattice Boltzmann Solver for Many-Core Architectures

Supercomputer architecture is moving quickly to multi-core and many-core architectures. An additional trend is the increasing use of special purpose accelerators, e.g. in form of graphics cards, the Cell processor, or reconfigurable hardware. This has the potential to deliver unprecedented performance at lower cost and reduced power consumption. However, this trend opens many unanswered questions on how these devices can be used effctively in real life supercomputing applications, since these accelerators are only effective on certain algorithmic structures that exhibit a high degree of regularity and they are ineffcient or very diffcult to program for others. At the LSS we have developed (partly with KONWIHR support) application software whose basic architecture will permit the use of heterogeneous architectures. For this project, we will focus on the waLBerla framework for simulating complex ows in a wide range of applications. The software waLBerla is designed such that it distinguishes between modules that require complex algorithmic logic and regular structures that can exploit a very high degree of parallelism. While the latter parts are very well suited for a potential use of multi-core parallelism and accelerator technologies, the algorithmically more complex parts can e.g. be run on the conventional parts of a heterogeneous system. We therefore propose to extend waLBerla to exploit current and future heterogeneous multi-core architectures.

Information

Launching date

04.1992

End

08.2000

Funded by

Bavarian State Ministry for Science, Research and Arts