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Last edited by gsell Jun 28, 2018
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Dynamic Kernel Scheduler (DKS)

The Dynamic Kernel Scheduler (DKS) is a slim software layer between the host application and the hardware accelerator. The aim of the DKS is to allow the creation of fast fine tuned kernels using device specific frameworks such as CUDA, OpenCL, OpenACC and OpenMP and accelerator libraries such as Thrust, Nvidia CUDA libraries, Intel MKL or others.

DKS instalation

#clone DKS git clone git@gitlab.psi.ch:uldis_l/DKS.git DKS

#switch to the latest release branch git checkout dks-1.0.0-branch

#configure installation in build directory CXX=<c++ compiler> CC= -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=

#install DKS make make install

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  • autotuning
  • build dks
    • dks 1.0.2
    • dks 1.1.2
  • dks modules
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