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Kokkos Resilience

Kokkos Resilience is an experimental extension to Kokkos for providing convenient resilience and checkpointing to scientific applications.

Building

Kokkos Resilience is built using CMake version 3.17 or later. It has been tested on compilers such as GCC 11.2.0 and LLVM/Clang 11.0.0. It should work on any C++14 supporting compiler, but your mileage may vary.

Dependencies

Kokkos

First and foremost, Kokkos Resilience requires an install of Kokkos. This can be compiled or a version bundled with other software (such as Trilinos) or as a package on a machine.

Note: Kokkos Resilience currently requires the develop branch of Kokkos for compile-time view hooking capabilities.

Boost

Kokkos-resilience uses Boost for a replacement for some C++17 features such as the filesystem library, std::optional, and std::variant. This dependency will likely be removed in the future when Kokkos requires C++17.

VeloC

Additionally, Kokkos Resilience uses the Veloc library for efficient asynchronous checkpointing. If you desire automatic checkpointing to be available this library (and additionally MPI) must be installed.

We are maintaining a special spack package for VeloC since the main one is not up-to-date. It can be found here and can be installed via:

git clone [email protected]:kokkos-resilience/kr-spack.git
spack repo add kr-spack
spack install veloc@barebone

It is recommended to install the "barebone" variant/branch of VeloC since it has reduced dependencies.

CMake Invocation

It is recommended to use the CMake presets to configure the project. More information on presets can be found here. Note that CMake 3.19 or higher is required to use presets, and to inherit from presets bundled with Kokkos Resilience, you need at least CMake 3.21.

Kokkos Resilience includes a set of presets in CMakePresets.json. These can be inherited from and represent common aaplication configurations.

CMake paths

Path Description
Kokkos_ROOT Path to the root of the Kokkos install
VeloC_ROOT Path to the root of VeloC if it is enabled (see below)
HDF5_ROOT Path to the root of HDF5 if HDF5 is enabled (see below)

Supported CMake Options

Variable Default Description
KR_ENABLE_VELOC ON Enables the VeloC backend
KR_VELOC_BAREBONE OFF Enable VeloC barebone mode
KR_ENABLE_TRACING OFF Enable performance tracing of resilience functions
KR_ENABLE_STDIO OFF Use stdio for manual checkpoint
KR_ENABLE_HDF5 OFF Add HDF5 support for manual checkpoint
KR_ENABLE_HDF5_PARALLEL OFF Use parallel version of HDF5 for manual checkpoint
KR_ENABLE_TESTS ON Enable tests in the build
KR_ENABLE_EXAMPLES ON Enable examples in the build

Usage

Kokkos Resilience is designed to work with CMake projects, so using CMake is typically much easier. In your own project, call:

find_package(resilience)
target_link_libraries(target PRIVATE Kokkos::resilience) 

Ensure that the build or install directory of Kokkos Resilience is in CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, or the variable resilience_ROOT points to the build/install directory, or the variable resilience_DIR points to the location of the Kokkos Resilience resilienceConfig.cmake file. This file is located in the root build directory of Kokkos Resilience or the path <install directory>/share/resilience/cmake. See the CMake documentation for more details on how packages are found.