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arxiv: 2205.04148 · v2 · pith:VVHAOMKX · submitted 2022-05-09 · cs.DC

Productive Performance Engineering for Weather and Climate Modeling with Python

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keywords codeoptimizationclimatecouplingoptimizingperformanceweatherworkflow
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Earth system models are developed with a tight coupling to target hardware, often containing specialized code predicated on processor characteristics. This coupling stems from using imperative languages that hard-code computation schedules and layout. We present a detailed account of optimizing the Finite Volume Cubed-Sphere Dynamical Core (FV3), improving productivity and performance. By using a declarative Python-embedded stencil domain-specific language and data-centric optimization, we abstract hardware-specific details and define a semi-automated workflow for analyzing and optimizing weather and climate applications. The workflow utilizes both local and full-program optimization, as well as user-guided fine-tuning. To prune the infeasible global optimization space, we automatically utilize repeating code motifs via a novel transfer tuning approach. On the Piz Daint supercomputer, we scale to 2,400 GPUs, achieving speedups of up to 3.92x over the tuned production implementation at a fraction of the original code.

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