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Caffeine

CoArray Fortran Framework of Efficient Interfaces to Network Environments

Caffeine is a parallel runtime library that aims to support Fortran compilers with a programming-model-agnostic application interface to various communication libraries. Current work is on supporting the Parallel Runtime Interface for Fortran (PRIF) with the GASNet-EX exascale-ready networking middleware. Future plans include support for an alternative Message Passing Interface (MPI) back end.

Caffeine system stack diagram

Prerequisites

Build prerequisites

The install.sh script uses the following packages:

The script will invoke these if present in a user's PATH. If not present, the script will ask permission to use Homebrew to install the relevant package.

Caffeine leverages the following non-parallel features of Fortran to simplify the writing of a portable, compact runtime-library that supports Fortran's parallel features:

Feature Introduced in
The iso_c_binding module Fortran 2003
The contiguous attribute Fortran 2008
Submodule support [1] Fortran 2008
do concurrent [2] Fortran 2008
The ISO_Fortran_binding.h C header file Fortran 2018
Assumed-type dummy arguments: type(*) Fortran 2018
Assumed-rank dummy arguments: array(..) Fortran 2018

[1] This feature simplifies development but is not essential to the package

[2] This feature is used to support only co_reduce and might become optional in a future release.

Download, build, and run an example

git clone https://github.com/BerkeleyLab/caffeine.git
cd caffeine
./install.sh
export GASNET_PSHM_NODES=8
FC=<Fortran-compiler-path> CC=<C-compiler-path> CXX=<C++-compiler-path> ./build/run-fpm.sh run --example hello

Run tests

./build/run-fpm.sh test

Implementation Status

Caffeine is an implementation of the Parallel Runtime Interface for Fortran (PRIF)

PRIF system stack diagram

For details on the PRIF features that are implemented, please see the Implementation Status doc.

Publications

Citing Caffeine? Please use the following publication:

Damian Rouson, Dan Bonachea.
"Caffeine: CoArray Fortran Framework of Efficient Interfaces to Network Environments",
Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Workshop on the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure in HPC (LLVM-HPC2022), November 2022.
Paper: https://doi.org/10.25344/S4459B
Talk Slides

Citing PRIF? Please use the following publication:

Dan Bonachea, Katherine Rasmussen, Brad Richardson, Damian Rouson.
"Parallel Runtime Interface for Fortran (PRIF): A Multi-Image Solution for LLVM Flang",
Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Workshop on the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure in HPC (LLVM-HPC2024), November 2024.
Paper: https://doi.org/10.25344/S4N017
Talk Slides

PRIF Specification:

Dan Bonachea, Katherine Rasmussen, Brad Richardson, Damian Rouson.
"Parallel Runtime Interface for Fortran (PRIF) Specification, Revision 0.5",
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Technical Report (LBNL-2001636), Dec 2024.
https://doi.org/10.25344/S4CG6G

Funding

The Computer Languages and Systems Software (CLaSS) Group at Berkeley Lab has developed Caffeine development on funding from the Exascale Computing Project (ECP) and the Stewardship for Programming Systems and Tools (S4PST) project.

License

See LICENSE.txt for usage terms and conditions.