SELF
Spectral Element Library in Fortran (by HigherOrderMethods)
OpenCoarrays
A parallel application binary interface for Fortran 2018 compilers. (by sourceryinstitute)
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1 | 7 | |
3 | 239 | |
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0.0 | 6.0 | |
over 2 years ago | 4 months ago | |
Fortran | Fortran | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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SELF
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Spectral Element Library in Fortran : Design and progress on porting to HIPFort for portable GPU acceleration
With recent posts asking what folks currently do with Fortran, I figured it'd be relevant to share an active project that's building towards a multi-GPU accelerated library for solving PDEs/Conservation laws with Spectral Element Methods. https://github.com/HigherOrderMethods/SELF
OpenCoarrays
Posts with mentions or reviews of OpenCoarrays.
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- Coarrays
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How to get started with OpenCoarrays + gfortran?
Based on OpenCoarrays' GitHub repo, Ubuntu 21.10 does not have the newest version (OpenCoarrays 2.10.0). Consider upgrading to Ubuntu 22.10 and install maybe?
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OpenCoarrays supports Windows
See the Release Notes 14 for a link to the Windows installation instructions.
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Problem with SYNC ALL working with coarrays
Thanks for the reply. I tried it and it didn't work, but I found a thread while looking up how to use flush (https://github.com/sourceryinstitute/OpenCoarrays/issues/693) where people also suggested putting a call execute_command_line( ' ') before the sync statement for the same reason you mentioned and that fixed it.
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Big speed up with Coarrays on Intel Fortran for Windows, not with gfortran OpenCoarrays on Windows Subsystem for Linux?
git clone --branch 2.9.2 https://github.com/sourceryinstitute/OpenCoarrays
What are some alternatives?
When comparing SELF and OpenCoarrays you can also consider the following projects:
pyclaw - PyClaw is a Python-based interface to the algorithms of Clawpack and SharpClaw. It also contains the PetClaw package, which adds parallelism through PETSc.
fpm - Fortran Package Manager (fpm)
MOM6 - Modular Ocean Model
Fortran-MOOC - Material related to the PRACE MOOC on Fortran programming
coarray-examples - Simple coarray examples for teaching
weather-buoys - Processing weather buoy data in parallel
sundials - Official development repository for SUNDIALS - a SUite of Nonlinear and DIfferential/ALgebraic equation Solvers. Pull requests are welcome for bug fixes and minor changes.
mfem - Lightweight, general, scalable C++ library for finite element methods