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Some fixes for hwloc and the distributed-solver example #1230

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This PR comments out the binding that we did for the GPU to the closest PUs we detected. This binding seems to be counter-productive on some systems. On systems where we were not having any issues, removing this binding does not seem to have any negative effects, so I decided to comment it out for now and investigate this more later.

The distributed solver was using 100 as the default iteration count, which is now updated to the number of rows in the matrix.

Related to #1221 , but does not close that issue but only temporarily fixes it.

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I think in general, MPI should be the level of the abstraction hierarchy where any thread affinity settings happen, if we do this manually we might interfere heavily e.g. with OpenMPI's internals. So I am much in favor of this change, and I'm not sure if we should even reintroduce it at some point. I would even suggest deleting it entirely for the time being, as the original version is always available in the git history. For a single GPU application, does this setting matter or does the CPU scheduler already take PCIe bandwidth into account?

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LGTM. do we have any other usage from hwloc? if not, maybe we can also remove the hwloc dependence from ginkgo.

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yhmtsai commented Dec 8, 2022

another nit: maybe we can split these two changes to two pr for clear purpose. I am also fine with now because this example changes may not need to be in the changelog

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pratikvn commented Dec 8, 2022

@yhmtsai , I agree. I think it is a small enough change that it doesnt need to be in the changelog. So, I will just leave it as it is.

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pratikvn commented Dec 8, 2022

I think it is definitely useful to have machine information from hwloc. We could consider making it optional and not enabling it by default.

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@pratikvn pratikvn merged commit d4c76dd into develop Dec 9, 2022
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Release 1.6.0 of Ginkgo.

The Ginkgo team is proud to announce the new Ginkgo minor release 1.6.0. This release brings new features such as:
- Several building blocks for GPU-resident sparse direct solvers like symbolic
  and numerical LU and Cholesky factorization, ...,
- A distributed Schwarz preconditioner,
- New FGMRES and GCR solvers,
- Distributed benchmarks for the SpMV operation, solvers, ...
- Support for non-default streams in the CUDA and HIP backends,
- Mixed precision support for the CSR SpMV,
- A new profiling logger which integrates with NVTX, ROCTX, TAU and VTune to
  provide internal Ginkgo knowledge to most HPC profilers!

and much more.

If you face an issue, please first check our [known issues page](https://github.com/ginkgo-project/ginkgo/wiki/Known-Issues) and the [open issues list](https://github.com/ginkgo-project/ginkgo/issues) and if you do not find a solution, feel free to [open a new issue](https://github.com/ginkgo-project/ginkgo/issues/new/choose) or ask a question using the [github discussions](https://github.com/ginkgo-project/ginkgo/discussions).

Supported systems and requirements:
+ For all platforms, CMake 3.13+
+ C++14 compliant compiler
+ Linux and macOS
  + GCC: 5.5+
  + clang: 3.9+
  + Intel compiler: 2018+
  + Apple Clang: 14.0 is tested. Earlier versions might also work.
  + NVHPC: 22.7+
  + Cray Compiler: 14.0.1+
  + CUDA module: CUDA 9.2+ or NVHPC 22.7+
  + HIP module: ROCm 4.5+
  + DPC++ module: Intel OneAPI 2021.3+ with oneMKL and oneDPL. Set the CXX compiler to `dpcpp`.
+ Windows
  + MinGW: GCC 5.5+
  + Microsoft Visual Studio: VS 2019+
  + CUDA module: CUDA 9.2+, Microsoft Visual Studio
  + OpenMP module: MinGW.

### Version Support Changes
+ ROCm 4.0+ -> 4.5+ after [#1303](#1303)
+ Removed Cygwin pipeline and support [#1283](#1283)

### Interface Changes
+ Due to internal changes, `ConcreteExecutor::run` will now always throw if the corresponding module for the `ConcreteExecutor` is not build [#1234](#1234)
+ The constructor of `experimental::distributed::Vector` was changed to only accept local vectors as `std::unique_ptr` [#1284](#1284)
+ The default parameters for the `solver::MultiGrid` were improved. In particular, the smoother defaults to one iteration of `Ir` with `Jacobi` preconditioner, and the coarse grid solver uses the new direct solver with LU factorization. [#1291](#1291) [#1327](#1327)
+ The `iteration_complete` event gained a more expressive overload with additional parameters, the old overloads were deprecated. [#1288](#1288) [#1327](#1327)

### Deprecations
+ Deprecated less expressive `iteration_complete` event. Users are advised to now implement the function `void iteration_complete(const LinOp* solver, const LinOp* b, const LinOp* x, const size_type& it, const LinOp* r, const LinOp* tau, const LinOp* implicit_tau_sq, const array<stopping_status>* status, bool stopped)` [#1288](#1288)

### Added Features
+ A distributed Schwarz preconditioner. [#1248](#1248)
+ A GCR solver [#1239](#1239)
+ Flexible Gmres solver [#1244](#1244)
+ Enable Gmres solver for distributed matrices and vectors [#1201](#1201)
+ An example that uses Kokkos to assemble the system matrix [#1216](#1216)
+ A symbolic LU factorization allowing the `gko::experimental::factorization::Lu` and `gko::experimental::solver::Direct` classes to be used for matrices with non-symmetric sparsity pattern [#1210](#1210)
+ A numerical Cholesky factorization [#1215](#1215)
+ Symbolic factorizations in host-side operations are now wrapped in a host-side `Operation` to make their execution visible to loggers. This means that profiling loggers and benchmarks are no longer missing a separate entry for their runtime [#1232](#1232)
+ Symbolic factorization benchmark [#1302](#1302)
+ The `ProfilerHook` logger allows annotating the Ginkgo execution (apply, operations, ...) for profiling frameworks like NVTX, ROCTX and TAU. [#1055](#1055)
+ `ProfilerHook::created_(nested_)summary` allows the generation of a lightweight runtime profile over all Ginkgo functions written to a user-defined stream [#1270](#1270) for both host and device timing functionality [#1313](#1313)
+ It is now possible to enable host buffers for MPI communications at runtime even if the compile option `GINKGO_FORCE_GPU_AWARE_MPI` is set. [#1228](#1228)
+ A stencil matrices generator (5-pt, 7-pt, 9-pt, and 27-pt) for benchmarks [#1204](#1204)
+ Distributed benchmarks (multi-vector blas, SpMV, solver) [#1204](#1204)
+ Benchmarks for CSR sorting and lookup [#1219](#1219)
+ A timer for MPI benchmarks that reports the longest time [#1217](#1217)
+ A `timer_method=min|max|average|median` flag for benchmark timing summary [#1294](#1294)
+ Support for non-default streams in CUDA and HIP executors [#1236](#1236)
+ METIS integration for nested dissection reordering [#1296](#1296)
+ SuiteSparse AMD integration for fillin-reducing reordering [#1328](#1328)
+ Csr mixed-precision SpMV support [#1319](#1319)
+ A `with_loggers` function for all `Factory` parameters [#1337](#1337)

### Improvements
+ Improve naming of kernel operations for loggers [#1277](#1277)
+ Annotate solver iterations in `ProfilerHook` [#1290](#1290)
+ Allow using the profiler hooks and inline input strings in benchmarks [#1342](#1342)
+ Allow passing smart pointers in place of raw pointers to most matrix functions. This means that things like `vec->compute_norm2(x.get())` or `vec->compute_norm2(lend(x))` can be simplified to `vec->compute_norm2(x)` [#1279](#1279) [#1261](#1261)
+ Catch overflows in prefix sum operations, which makes Ginkgo's operations much less likely to crash. This also improves the performance of the prefix sum kernel [#1303](#1303)
+ Make the installed GinkgoConfig.cmake file relocatable and follow more best practices [#1325](#1325)

### Fixes
+ Fix OpenMPI version check [#1200](#1200)
+ Fix the mpi cxx type binding by c binding [#1306](#1306)
+ Fix runtime failures for one-sided MPI wrapper functions observed on some OpenMPI versions [#1249](#1249)
+ Disable thread pinning with GPU executors due to poor performance [#1230](#1230)
+ Fix hwloc version detection [#1266](#1266)
+ Fix PAPI detection in non-implicit include directories [#1268](#1268)
+ Fix PAPI support for newer PAPI versions: [#1321](#1321)
+ Fix pkg-config file generation for library paths outside prefix [#1271](#1271)
+ Fix various build failures with ROCm 5.4, CUDA 12, and OneAPI 6 [#1214](#1214), [#1235](#1235), [#1251](#1251)
+ Fix incorrect read for skew-symmetric MatrixMarket files with explicit diagonal entries [#1272](#1272)
+ Fix handling of missing diagonal entries in symbolic factorizations [#1263](#1263)
+ Fix segmentation fault in benchmark matrix construction [#1299](#1299)
+ Fix the stencil matrix creation for benchmarking [#1305](#1305)
+ Fix the additional residual check in IR [#1307](#1307)
+ Fix the cuSPARSE CSR SpMM issue on single strided vector when cuda >= 11.6 [#1322](#1322) [#1331](#1331)
+ Fix Isai generation for large sparsity powers [#1327](#1327)
+ Fix Ginkgo compilation and test with NVHPC >= 22.7 [#1331](#1331)
+ Fix Ginkgo compilation of 32 bit binaries with MSVC [#1349](#1349)
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