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Xeon PHI HOWTO (for SPM1314 course)
Access
The machine with the Xeon PHI cards may be accessed using the IP address
131.114.137.225
and the credentials distributed during the lessons to the attending students.
The credentials give access to a local account onto a Sandy Bridge multicore hosting the 2 PHI PCIe boards.
In order to access the PHI, users should use an
ssh mic0
or
ssh mic1
command from the Sandy Bridge machine shell prompt.
Set up environment
Before using the Intel tools you should setup the shell enviornment in such a way you can find all the right tools. You should use a
source /opt/intel/composer_xe_2013.1.117/bin/compilervars.sh intel64
command to this purpose. It is a good practice to append the command at the end of your home .bashrc file.
Compiling
In order to produce executable programs for the PHI
- the icc compiler must be used to compile the source code on the Sandy Bridge host, and
- the -mmic flag should be specified
As an example, to compile the prog.cpp source code for the PHI we should use a command such as
icc -mmic prog.cpp -o prog
Running
To run a program on the Xeon PHI:
- copy the program exceutable to the PHI home
scp prog mic0:
(You can use either mic0 or mic1 on this machine)
- login to the PHI OS:
ssh mic0
(You should use the same micXX you used to copy)
- run the code:
./prog
and you'll see the results (cout writes) on the terminal
- go back to the compiler shell
exit
Running from remote
To run a program on the PHI without leaving the Sandy Bridge shell, consider using a couple of commands:
- first copy the program executable with a
scp progname micX:
- then run it from the current shell with a
ssh micX progname
You can consider writing a small shell/perl script to automatize the process.