- Mar 09, 2017
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Sam Yates authored
Fix morphology section ctor bug. Add morphology pools for miniapp from which morphologies are drawn in the recipe. Add command-line options to expose above. Add option --report-compartments to (slowly) check the min, mean, and max number of compartments in the generated cells across the simulation. Use morphology::add_section to do all the heavy lifting; no need to make section_geometry objects by hand, unless you really, really want to.
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Sam Yates authored
This PR is a prelude to closer integration of the random morphology generation with the miniapp, with the first step being support for recipes that create cells from morphologies generated off-line. It aims to use nest::mc::morphology as the flat morphology-only representation that can be used to construct nest::mc::cell objects and which can exist as a target for SWC conversion and random morphology generation. Simplify swc io implementation: Avoid throwing exceptions in istream parsing and swc_record constructors — only throw when explicitly checking consistency, or when parsing a full sequence of records. Allow direct access to record members. Separate parsing considerations from canonicalization (renumbering, sorting) of a sequence of records. Move lmorpho morphology classes into src/ Add invariant check procedure for morphology. Make cells via swc -> morphology -> cell building, rather than direct swc -> cell. Allow option to use 'natural' discretization in morphology to determine number of compartments in built cell. Update test_swcio.cpp to accommodate new API.
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- Mar 08, 2017
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This patch removes the many small `cudaMemcpy` calls for single values, except for those from calling `net_receive` in event delivery. The small copies during initialization were from when the upper diagonal and time invariant component of the diagonal were computed on the host. There were many small reads/writes to device memory accessing the `p` and `u` vectors. * Remove many small device copies in matrix setup by copying required data to host, computing, and then copying back in one copy. * Add `constexpr` test `is_debug_mode()` for having been compiled in debug mode (tests `NDEBUG`). * Only perform `is_physical_solution` test if `is_debug_mode()` is true. (The `is_physical_solution` test triggers a single copy from device to host on each time step to test whether the voltage has exceeded some "reasonable" physical bounds.)
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Fixes #125 * Add `cuda_atomic_add` and `cuda_atomic_sub` wrappers for atomic addition. * Choose native atomic add for Pascal and later architectures. * Choose CAS workaround for devices earlier than Pascal. * Add unit test for wrappers. * Change default CUDA architecture target to `sm_60` in `CMakeLists.txt`.
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- Mar 07, 2017
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* Add missing `<string>` header to `modcc/msparse.hpp`
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Moves spike detection to the back end, which is required to have fast spike detection on the gpu. Fixes #106. Backend: * Move spike detection into the backend. * Add a `threshold_watcher` type to each backend that is initialized with a reference to the field that it is to watch, along with indexes and thresholds for each variable in the field that is being watched. This class presents a simple host-side interface: * `test(t)` tests for crossings at time `t`. * `crossings()` returns all threshold crossings. * `clear_crossings()` resets (clears) the collected crossing events. * Implement the multicore back end detector directly from the original code. * Implement a `gpu_stack` for use with the gpu back end, that lets threads in a kernel conditionally push back into a flat array. Miniapp: * Run a single-step dummy run of model before starting the profiler, when profiling is enabled. * Initialize the spike output callback functions _after_ the dummy run so that spikes from the dummy step are not output. `cell_group`: * Pass responsibility for spike detection to the lowered cells (`fvm_multicell`) and associated back ends. `memory`: * Add a new allocator for CUDA managed memory. * Implement `managed_ptr` and `make_managed_ptr`, which are managed memory equivalents of `std::unique_ptr` and `std::make_unique_ptr`. Tests: * Improve host-side spike detection unit tests. * Add device-side spike detection unit tests. * Add unit tests for `gpu_stack`. Building: * Surpress CMP0023 CMake warning.
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Sam Yates authored
* Ignore dendrite branches with negative radii arising from correlated child diameter distribution. * Fix fencepost errors in morphology discretization. * Rename `tip.p` to `tip.point`.
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- Mar 06, 2017
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Sam Yates authored
Adds a stand-alone program for the generation of random morphologies form a L-system description. The algorithm is that of Burke (1992), with some of the extensions provided by Ascoli et al. (2001). Two sets of L-system parameters have been included, corresponding to alpha motoneurons and Purkinje cells, but there is certainly something wrong with the data for the latter, and more correct numbers will probably need to be synthesized from existing Purkinje cell morphological information. Documentation for `lmorpho` is incomplete, but the command line help (`--help`) goes some way to explain the usage. In order to get output, one must specify `--swc` or `--pvec` (or both) to emit SWC files or the structural parent vectors. Coarser discretization can be obtained with the `--segment` option. Some minor modifications have been included in other parts of the source repo: * Added copy constructor for `TextBuffer` in `modcc/textbuffer.hpp`, required to keep cl...
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w-klijn authored
fix #164
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Benjamin Cumming authored
Disambiguate e symbol in statements like the following for (auto& e: e->terms()) This caused GCC 5 to give an error.
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Benjamin Cumming authored
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- Mar 05, 2017
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Alexander Peyser authored
Build images.dir when building report.pdf Add outputs to .gitignore
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Sam Yates authored
Incorporate symbolic GE code from prototype (with some simplifications) in msparse.hpp, symge.hpp and symge.cpp, together with unit tests. Add two kinetic scheme test cases for validation: test_kin1 (simple exponential scheme) and test_kinlva (combination of exponential gate and a three-species kinetic scheme, modelling a low voltage-activated Calcium channel from Wang, X. J. et al., J. Neurophys. 1991). Adapt numeric HH validation data generation to LVA Ca channel, with explicit stopping at stimulus discontinuities. Add two new validation tests based on above: kinetic.kin1_numeric_ref and kinetic.kinlva_numeric_ref (multicore backend only). Introduce a BlockRewriterBase visitor base class, as an aid for visitors that transform/rewrite procedure bodies; refactor KineticRewriter over this class. Introduce common error_stack mixin class for common functionality across Module and the various procedure rewriters. Implement visitors and public-facin...
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- Feb 21, 2017
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w-klijn authored
fix bug introduced when global policy was refactored. The reproducible problem is now green on two separate systems
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Benjamin Cumming authored
The MPI global gather_all unit test now compiles.
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- Feb 20, 2017
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Bug: `modcc` was generating invalid code when generating optimized kernels. The optimized kernels use raw pointers instead of views, and the generated code was using view semantics. * Use appropriate `memory::copy` invocation for the optimized kernel case.
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Ben Cumming authored
Add a dry run mode, inspired by the dry run mode implemented in NEST. A dry run of a model simulates running a large distributed model by running only the work of one of the ranks, with artificial spike input from the other "dummy" ranks. This is implemented as a new global communication back end, dryrun_global_policy, the implementation of which is straightforward: a new implementation of gather_spikes that takes the local spikes and replicates them n times where n is the total number of simulated ranks. the global_policy::size() method returns the number of ranks in the simulated run the new back end has to store some state that records the number of simulated ranks and cells per rank, which are set using the new global_policy::set_sizes() method Some CMake modificatins were required: make the selection of the global communication backend have the same interface as that for selecting the threading back end. small improvements to the selection of the threading back end to make the cthread option visible in ccmake, and have consistent CMake variable naming. Command line options were also extended: a --dry-run-size or -D option can be used to supple the number of dry run ranks on the command line. the miniapp driver was updated to set the dry run size and cell count via the new global_policy::set_sizes() interface.
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- Feb 08, 2017
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Ben Cumming authored
merge mainline into bcumming fork
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- Feb 07, 2017
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Alexander Peyser authored
Add some finer grained profiling to track exactly what time is spent inside of mpi calls.
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- Feb 01, 2017
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Add threading pool built on `std::thread` * Provide new threading model 'cthread' for nestmc based on a pool of `std::thread` objects. * Unify duplicated timer class provided by `serial`, `omp` and now `cthread` threading models.
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- Jan 21, 2017
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Alexander Peyser authored
Builds and runs on BGQ up 16k nodes
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Alexander Peyser authored
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Alexander Peyser authored
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Alexander Peyser authored
Remove redundant MPI set
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- Jan 12, 2017
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John Biddiscombe authored
* Fix CMakeLists to handle build as a subproject When several CMake generated projects are build together, it is common practice to have a 'superproject' CMakeLists that uses add_subdir(proj1) add_subdir(proj2) ... where each subproject is a self contained CMake based project (Example proj1=HPX, proj2=nestmc, proj3=another, ...) CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR always points to the top level directory which is the superproject dir in this case, whereas PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR always points to the root of the current project() in the CMakeLists so one shouod use PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR as this gets the relative paths correct. * Add option to turn off auto generation from *.mod files * Fix #134 : Change CMake WITH_OPTION to NMC_WITH_OPTION, compiler #define to NMC_HAVE_OPTION 1) The user may select an option by saying NMC_WITH_XXX 2) This may trigger CMake to use find_package(...) or setup some other variables. CMake can then set variable NMC_HAVE_XXX and add a what has actually been used. 3) Code should use #ifdef NMC_HAVE_XXX to check for a feature Old CMake/define New CMake Compiler #define ---------------- --------- ---------------- THREADING_MODEL NMC_THREAD_MODEL WITH_TBB NMC_WITH_TBB NMC_HAVE_TBB WITH_OMP NMC_WITH_OMP NMC_HAVE_OMP WITH_SERIAL NMC_WITH_SERiAL NMC_HAVE_SERIAL WITH_MPI NMC_WITH_MPI NMC_HAVE_MPI WITH_CUDA NMC_WITH_CUDA NMC_HAVE_CUDA WITH_GPU NMC_HAVE_GPU WITH_ASSERTIONS NMC_WITH_ASSERTIONS NMC_HAVE_ASSERTIONS WITH_TRACE NMC_WITH_TRACE NMC_HAVE_TRACE WITH_PROFILING NMC_WITH_PROFILING NMC_HAVE_PROFILING Other user visible CMake vars ----------------------------- VECTORIZE_TARGET -> NMC_VECTORIZE_TARGET USE_OPTIIZED_KERNELS -> NMC_USE_OPTIIZED_KERNELS BUILD_VALIDATION_DATA -> NMC_BUILD_VALIDATION_DATA BUILD_JULIA_VALIDATION_DATA -> NMC_BUILD_JULIA_VALIDATION_DATA BUILD_NRN_VALIDATION_DATA -> NMC_BUILD_NRN_VALIDATION_DATA VALIDATION_DATA_DIR -> NMC_VALIDATION_DATA_DIR Variables such as NMC_THREADING_MODEL and NMC_VECTORIZE_TARGET now use enumerated cmake values so you can toggle between them in ccmake gui. SYSTEM_TYPE_CRAY/BGQ -> NMC_SYSTEM_TYPE (Generic/Cray/BGQ) * Use generator expression for modcc path Some IDE's (like Xcode for example), override the CMake binary paths and add /Debug or /Release etc so rules that have hard coded paths to binaries will fail.
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Vasileios Karakasis authored
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- Dec 22, 2016
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John Biddiscombe authored
make_unique has been moved into nest:mc::util namespace to avoid a conflict with std::make_unique util:: cbegin and cend clash with std:: equivalents
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Ben Cumming authored
* fix signed-vs-unsigned warning in mechanisms unit test * fix linking error caused by out of date linkage description in CMake for the performance test
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- Dec 21, 2016
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Sam Yates authored
* Add `target_link_libraries` for external libs in `tests/global_communication/CMakeLists.txt`. Fixes issue #132
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- Dec 20, 2016
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feature: #67 (GPU Support) Implement stimulii as part of the mechanism framework, as described here: #87 (comment) * A hand-written stimulus point process derived from `mechanisms::mechanism` was written for each back end. * The lowered `fvm_multicell` type explicitly constructs a stimulus mechanism if there are any stimuli attached to the its cells. * This mechanism is added to the other mechanisms in the lowered cell, so that the update of current is performed in the current update loop (i.e. via the `nrn_current()`) method. This isn't an ideal solution: we still have a hard coded stimulus type in the lowered cell, however the stimulus is now "in the right spot", and we can refine this better when we work on a better design for generalised mechanisms (i.e. when we have figured out what we going to do). fixes #104.
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These tests are intended to test the sanity of the `modcc` generated code for the individual mechanisms. The don't have any physical background. Potentially optimized CPU-targeted mechanisms generated in the build are compared with unoptimized mechanisms generated from the reference modules. * Add generic unit tests for individual mechanisms. * Make unit tests exercise potential problems with aliased indexes (point processes). * Ensure unit tests correspond to multiple low level vector operations. * Ensure unit tests run with voltage, current and indices initialized with varying values. * Refactor CMake code for module compilation to reduce cut-and-paste code and build complexity.
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- Dec 19, 2016
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Alexander Peyser authored
Compiles on bgq define MPICH2_CONST const for BGQ Add SYSTEM_BGQ to cmake to handle mpi headers
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- Dec 13, 2016
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Sam Yates authored
Fixes #85
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Sam Yates authored
* Modify `parse_expression` to take a controlling (parent) precedence. * `parse_expression` folds left over sequences of sub-expressions with decreasing operator precedence (accumulates in `lhs`). * Use recursion rather than accumulator for left fold in `parse_binop` to simplify code logic. * Extend parser unit test to cover more complicated, multi-level expression. * Remove (now) redundant parenthesis from derivative check block in kinetic rewriter test. Fixes #94
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This PR addresses two issues that were closely related: * correctly accounting for the current contribution of density mechanisms to CVs at branch points, where the density mechnanism is not present on all branches. This was discussed in issue #20. * adding support for weighting of current densities calculated from density mechanism. This is required to weight the current contribution to CVs in issue #20. ## small updates * update CMake rules for finding libunwind, because it broke for some reason. * add `binary_find` and unit tests to the algorithms library * returns an iterator, as opposed to `std::binary_search`, which returns a boolean. * works with ranges. * added `subrange_view` specialization that takes a subrange specified by a pair of indexes * added `assign_from` to range utils * a helper function that returns a proxy type that can be copied into a container * evaluate a range and store contents in a container, with minimal verbosity in user cod...
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Add cyclic iterators and cyclic range view. Cyclic iterators wrap around when the reach the end of the underlying range over which they are defined.
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- Dec 09, 2016
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Fix `is_in` compilation error with initializer lists and clang 3.7.1. Addresses part of issue #121: `template <typename T, int N> bool is_in(T thing, const T (&list)[N])` fails to match against an initializer list second argument with clang-3.7.1 in `modcc/cprinter.cpp`. * Add overload `template <typename T> bool is_in(T thing, const std::initializer_list<T> list) ` for `is_in` in `modccutil.hpp`. Fixes clang issue and verified to work with a version of gcc as well.
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- Nov 30, 2016
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Sam Yates authored
Addresses in part issue #113. * Make compatibility wrappers/functions that dance around xlC bugs. Wrappers are provied in `util/compat.hpp` and live in the `compat` namespace. - `compat::end` reimplements `std::end` but in a way that apparently does not trigger the xlC bug. - `compat::compiler_barrier_if_xlc_leq()` inserts a compiler reordering barrier if the compiler is xlC and the version less than or equal to that specified. Name is deliberately verbose. - `compat::isinf()` is an inline wrapper around `std::isinf()`, which apparently is sufficient to defuse an evaluation order bug with `std::isinf()` in switch statements. * Use `compat::compiler_barrier_if_xlc_leq()` in `util::unitialized` reference access methods to avoid improper reordering with -O2. * Use `compat::isinf()` in `test_math.cpp` to defuse improper reordering within `EXPECT_EQ` gtest macro of `std::isinf()`. * Use `compat::end()` in `util::back()` and `util::cend()` to avoid incorrect `std::end()` behaviour with -O2. * Use `util::cend()` in `algorithms::sum()`, again to avoid incorrect `std::end()` behaviour with -O2.
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- Nov 29, 2016
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Fix compilation issue with uninitialized introduced in PR #101. * Use `const void*` in `static_cast` for `cptr()` member function.
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- Nov 25, 2016
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Sam Yates authored
Adds a new KineticRewriter visitor that transforms (after semantic analysis) a parsed KINETIC procedure into an equivalent DERIVATIVE procedure. The visitor takes a ProcedureExpression and composes the equivalent procedure, available via the as_procedure() method on the visitor object. Move common functinality for 'local' variable insertion during transformation phase to new files astmanip.?pp. Add Expression method for directly setting scope. Use scope_ptr type alias widely. Implement correct clone() behaviour for DerivativeExpression Implement KineticRewriter transforming visitor class. Add equivalence test for KineticRewriter: the test incorporates a simple ad-hoc algebraic expression simplifier. Add unit test to Parser.parse_binop to exercise bug #94
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