Copyright 2020 Xuhao Chen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
GARDENIA: Graph Analytics Repository for Designing Efficient Next-generation Accelerators
Link: https://github.com/chenxuhao/gardenia
This is the reference implementation for the GARDENIA Benchmark Suite. It is designed to be a portable high-performance baseline for desgining next-generation accelerators. It uses CUDA, OpenCL and OpenMP for parallelism. The details of the benchmark can be found in the specification.
The GARDENIA Benchmark Suite is an extented version of the GAP Benchmark Suite which is intended to help graph processing research by standardizing evaluations. The benchmark provides a baseline implementation which incorporates state-of-the-art optimization techniques proposed for modern accelerators, such as GPUs and MICs. These baseline implementations are representative of state-of-the-art performance, and thus new contributions should outperform them to demonstrate an improvement. The code infrastructure is ported from GAPBS and Lonstargpu by the ISS group at the University of Texas. To run the benchmarks on the GPGPU-Sim simulator, please use the revised GPGPU-Sim version and we highly recommend you to use CUDA-5.5 for the compatibility issue.
Note that in the code, 'm' is the number of vertices, and 'nnz' is the number of edges. Graphs are stored as the CSR format in memory. CSR is represented by two auxiliary data structures: 'row_offsets' and 'column_indices'. You will need to download CUB.
For graph mining, please go to here.
- Betweenness Centrality (BC) - Brandes
- Breadth-First Search (BFS) - direction optimizing
- Connected Components (CC) - Afforest & Shiloach-Vishkin
- Minimum Spanning Tree (MST) -
- PageRank (PR) - iterative method in pull direction
- Strongly Connected Components (SCC) - Forward-Backward-Trim
- Stochastic Gradient Descent (SGD) -
- Sparse Matrix-Vector Multiplication (SpMV)
- Single-Source Shortest Paths (SSSP) - delta stepping
- Symmetric Gauss-seidel Smoother (SymGS) -
- Vertex Coloring (VC) - Gebremedhin and Manne
Setup CUB library:
$ git submodule update --init --recursive
Setup environment variables:
$ cd src
$ cp common.mk.example common.mk
$ vim common.mk // modify this file to setup the compilation
Build the project (you will need to install gcc and nvcc first):
$ make
Or go to each sub-directory, e.g. src/bfs, and then
$ make
Download datasets from the UFSMC or SNAP website:
$ wget https://www.cise.ufl.edu/research/sparse/MM/SNAP/soc-LiveJournal1.tar.gz
Decompress the dataset file and put it in the 'datasets' sub-directory:
$ tar zxvf soc-LiveJournal1.tar.gz
$ mv soc-LiveJournal1.mtx datasets/
Find out commandline format by running executable without argument:
$ cd bin
$ ./bfs_linear_base
Usage: ./bfs_linear_base <filetype> <graph-prefix> [symmetrize(0/1)] [reverse(0/1)] [source_id(0)]
Run BFS on a directed graph starting from vertex 0:
$ cd bin
$ ./bfs_linear_base mtx ../datasets/soc-LiveJournal1 0 0 0
To run on CPU or Intel Xeon Phi coprocessor, set the following environment variable:
$ export OMP_NUM_THREADS=[ number of cores in system ]
The graph loading infrastructure understands the following formats:
-
.mtx
Matrix Market format -
.gr
9th DIMACS Implementation Challenge format -
.graph
Metis format (used in 10th DIMACS Implementation Challenge)
You can find graph datasets from links below:
- Market (.mtx), The University of Florida Sparse Matrix Collection
- Metis (.graph), 10th DIMACS Implementation Challenge
- SNAP (.txt), Stanford Network Analysis Project
- Dimacs9th (.gr), 9th DIMACS Implementation Challenge
- The Koblenz Network Collection (out.< name >), The Koblenz Network Collection
- Network Data Repository (.edges), Network Data Repository
- Real-World Input Graphs (Misc), Real-World Input Graphs
Author: Xuhao Chen cxh@mit.edu
Please cite this code by the benchmark specification:
Zhen Xu, Xuhao Chen, Jie Shen, Yang Zhang, Cheng Chen, Canqun Yang, GARDENIA: A Domain-specific Benchmark Suite for Next-generation Accelerators, ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems, 2018.
Xuhao Chen, Roshan Dathathri, Gurbinder Gill, Keshav Pingali, Pangolin: An Efficient and Flexible Graph Mining System on CPU and GPU, PVLDB 13(8): 1190-1205, 2020
Other citations:
Xuhao Chen, Cheng Chen, Jie Shen, Jianbin Fang, Tao Tang, Canqun Yang, Zhiying Wang, Orchestrating Parallel Detection of Strongly Connected Components on GPUs, Parallel Computing, Vol 78, Pages 101–114, 2018.
Xuhao Chen, Pingfan Li, Jianbin Fang, Tao Tang, Zhiying Wang, Canqun Yang, Efficient and High-quality Sparse Graph Coloring on the GPU, Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, Volume 29, Issue 10, 17 April 2017.
Pingfan Li, Xuhao Chen et al., High Performance Detection of Strongly Connected Components in Sparse Graphs on GPUs, In the Proceedings of the International Workshop on Programming Models and Applications for Multicores and Manycores, in conjunction with the 22nd ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming (PPoPP), Austin, TX, Feb 2017
Pingfan Li, Xuhao Chen, Zhe Quan, Jianbin Fang, Huayou Su, Tao Tang, Canqun Yang, High Performance Parallel Graph Coloring on GPGPUs, In the Proceedings of the 30th IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium Workshop (IPDPSW), Chicago, IL, May 2016
More documentation coming soon. For questions, please email cxh.nudt@gmail.com
Here are related graph processing frameworks and applications:
Pangolin [1]: https://github.com/chenxuhao/GraphMiner/
SgMatch [2,3]: https://github.com/guowentian/SubgraphMatchGPU
Peregrine [4]: https://github.com/pdclab/peregrine
Sandslash [5]: https://github.com/chenxuhao/GraphMiner/
FlexMiner [6]: https://github.com/chenxuhao/GraphMiner/
DistTC [7]: https://github.com/chenxuhao/GraphMiner/
DeepGalois [8]: https://github.mit.edu/csg/DeepGraphBench
GraphPi [9]: https://github.com/thu-pacman/GraphPi
[1] Xuhao Chen, Roshan Dathathri, Gurbinder Gill, Keshav Pingali. Pangolin: An Efficient and Flexible Graph Pattern Mining System on CPU and GPU. VLDB 2020
[2] Wentian Guo, Yuchen Li, Mo Sha, Bingsheng He, Xiaokui Xiao, Kian-Lee Tan. GPU-Accelerated Subgraph Enumeration on Partitioned Graphs. SIGMOD 2020.
[3] Wentian Guo, Yuchen Li, Kian-Lee Tan. Exploiting Reuse for GPU Subgraph Enumeration. TKDE 2020.
[4] Kasra Jamshidi, Rakesh Mahadasa, Keval Vora. Peregrine: A Pattern-Aware Graph Mining System. EuroSys 2020
[5] Xuhao Chen, Roshan Dathathri, Gurbinder Gill, Loc Hoang, Keshav Pingali. Sandslash: A Two-Level Framework for Efficient Graph Pattern Mining, ICS 2021
[6] Xuhao Chen, Tianhao Huang, Shuotao Xu, Thomas Bourgeat, Chanwoo Chung, Arvind. FlexMiner: A Pattern-Aware Accelerator for Graph Pattern Mining, ISCA 2021
[7] Loc Hoang, Vishwesh Jatala, Xuhao Chen, Udit Agarwal, Roshan Dathathri, Grubinder Gill, Keshav Pingali. DistTC: High Performance Distributed Triangle Counting, HPEC 2019
[8] Loc Hoang, Xuhao Chen, Hochan Lee, Roshan Dathathri, Gurbinder Gill, Keshav Pingali. Efficient Distribution for Deep Learning on Large Graphs, GNNSys 2021
[9] Tianhui Shi, Mingshu Zhai, Yi Xu, Jidong Zhai. GraphPi: high performance graph pattern matching through effective redundancy elimination. SC 2020
Please cite the following paper if you use this code:
@article{Pangolin,
title={Pangolin: An Efficient and Flexible Graph Mining System on CPU and GPU},
author={Xuhao Chen and Roshan Dathathri and Gurbinder Gill and Keshav Pingali},
year={2020},
journal = {Proc. VLDB Endow.},
issue_date = {August 2020},
volume = {13},
number = {8},
month = aug,
year = {2020},
numpages = {12},
publisher = {VLDB Endowment},
}
@INPROCEEDINGS{FlexMiner,
author={Chen, Xuhao and Huang, Tianhao and Xu, Shuotao and Bourgeat, Thomas and Chung, Chanwoo and Arvind},
booktitle={2021 ACM/IEEE 48th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA)},
title={FlexMiner: A Pattern-Aware Accelerator for Graph Pattern Mining},
year={2021},
volume={},
number={},
pages={581-594},
doi={10.1109/ISCA52012.2021.00052}
}
@inproceedings{DistTC,
title={DistTC: High performance distributed triangle counting},
author={Hoang, Loc and Jatala, Vishwesh and Chen, Xuhao and Agarwal, Udit and Dathathri, Roshan and Gill, Gurbinder and Pingali, Keshav},
booktitle={2019 IEEE High Performance Extreme Computing Conference (HPEC)},
pages={1--7},
year={2019},
organization={IEEE}
}
@inproceedings{Sandslash,
title={Sandslash: a two-level framework for efficient graph pattern mining},
author={Chen, Xuhao and Dathathri, Roshan and Gill, Gurbinder and Hoang, Loc and Pingali, Keshav},
booktitle={Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Supercomputing},
pages={378--391},
year={2021}
}
@inproceedings{hoang2019disttc,
title={DistTC: High performance distributed triangle counting},
author={Hoang, Loc and Jatala, Vishwesh and Chen, Xuhao and Agarwal, Udit and Dathathri, Roshan and Gill, Gurbinder and Pingali, Keshav},
booktitle={2019 IEEE High Performance Extreme Computing Conference (HPEC)},
pages={1--7},
year={2019},
organization={IEEE}
}
@inproceedings{DeepGalois,
title={Efficient Distribution for Deep Learning on Large Graphs},
author={Hoang, Loc and Chen, Xuhao and Lee, Hochan and Dathathri, Roshan and Gill, Gurbinder and Pingali, Keshav},
booktitle={Workshop on Graph Neural Networks and Systems},
volume={1050},
pages={1-9},
year={2021}
}
Xuhao Chen
, Postdoc, MIT, cxh@mit.edu
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