
* Adding new package bricks for x86, cuda * Fixed complaints from "spack style" that CI found * add license comment at top Co-authored-by: drhansj <drhansj@berkeley.edu> Co-authored-by: eugeneswalker <38933153+eugeneswalker@users.noreply.github.com>
89 lines
3.3 KiB
Python
89 lines
3.3 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2013-2022 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC and other
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# Spack Project Developers. See the top-level COPYRIGHT file for details.
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
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from spack import *
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class Bricks(CMakePackage):
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"""Bricks is a data layout and code generation framework,
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enabling performance-portable stencil computations across
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a multitude of architectures."""
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# url for your package's homepage here.
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homepage = "https://bricks.run/"
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git = 'https://github.com/CtopCsUtahEdu/bricklib.git'
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test_requires_compiler = True
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# List of GitHub accounts to notify when the package is updated.
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maintainers = ['ztuowen', 'drhansj']
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version('r0.1', branch='r0.1')
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variant('cuda', default=False, description='Build bricks with CUDA enabled')
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# Building a variant of cmake without openssl is to match how the
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# ECP E4S project builds cmake in their e4s-base-cuda Docker image
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depends_on('cmake', type='build')
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depends_on('autoconf', type='build')
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depends_on('automake', type='build')
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depends_on('libtool', type='build')
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depends_on('opencl-clhpp', when='+cuda')
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depends_on('cuda', when='+cuda')
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depends_on('mpi')
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def cmake_args(self):
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"""CMake arguments for configure stage"""
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args = []
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return args
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def flag_handler(self, name, flags):
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"""Set build flags as needed"""
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if name in ['cflags', 'cxxflags', 'cppflags']:
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# There are many vector instrinsics used in this package. If
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# the package is built on a native architecture, then it likely
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# will not run (illegal instruction fault) on a less feature-
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# rich architecture.
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# If you intend to use this package in an architecturally-
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# heterogeneous environment, then the package should be build
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# with "target=x86_64". This will ensure that all Intel
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# architectures can use the libraries and tests in this
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# project by forceing the AVX2 flag in gcc.
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if name == 'cxxflags' and self.spec.target == 'x86_64':
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flags.append('-mavx2')
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return (None, flags, None)
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return(flags, None, None)
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@run_after('install')
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def copy_test_sources(self):
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"""Files to copy into test cache"""
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srcs = [join_path('examples', 'external', 'CMakeLists.txt'),
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join_path('examples', 'external', 'main.cpp'),
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join_path('examples', 'external', '7pt.py')]
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self.cache_extra_test_sources(srcs)
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def test(self):
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"""Test bricklib package"""
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# Test prebuilt binary
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source_dir = join_path(self.test_suite.current_test_cache_dir,
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'examples', 'external')
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self.run_test(exe='cmake',
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options=['.'],
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purpose='Configure bricklib example',
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work_dir=source_dir)
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self.run_test(exe='cmake',
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options=['--build', '.'],
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purpose='Build bricklib example',
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work_dir=source_dir)
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self.run_test(exe=join_path(source_dir, 'example'),
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options=[],
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purpose='Execute bricklib example',
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work_dir=source_dir)
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