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Public GPUVerify Benchmarks

This repository contains versions of the public OpenCL and CUDA kernels used to evaluate GPUVerify.

Each kernel includes a header for use with GPUVerify's testing tool gvtester.py.

Sources

The kernels originate from the following sources:

  • The AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing SDK v2.6 (79 OpenCL kernels).
  • The NVIDIA GPU Computing SDK 5.0 (188 CUDA kernels). Also included are 8 CUDA kernels from version 2.0 of the SDK, which are included in version 5.0 of the SDK.
  • The C++ AMP Sample Projects hand-translated to CUDA (20 kernels).
  • The gpgpu-sim benchmarks published at ISPASS 2009 (33 CUDA kernels).
  • The Parboil benchmarks v2.5 (25 OpenCL kernels).
  • The Rodinia benchmark suite v2.4 (40 OpenCL kernels).
  • The SHOC benchmark suite (87 OpenCL kernels).
  • A set of kernels generated from the PolyBench/C benchmarks v4.0a by the PPCG parallel code generator (64 OpenCL kernels).

The copyright of the kernels is held by their respective owners.

Updates

Some of the kernels have been updated since they were used to evaluate GPUVerify:

  • The PolyBench/C kernels have been updated to v4.0a (evaluation was mostly done with respect to v3.2).
  • If data-races were found in kernels and fixes were provided by the authors of the kernels, then these fixes have been applied.
  • If kernels were no longer accepted by recent versions of the Clang/LLVM compiler, which GPUVerify uses as its font-end, then the issues causing the non-acceptance have been fixed.

Evaluations of GPUVerify

GPUVerify has been evaluated with respect to (subsets of) the benchmark set in the following papers (in chronological order):

  • Adam Betts, Nathan Chong, Alastair F. Donaldson, Shaz Qadeer, Paul Thomson: GPUVerify: A verifier for GPU kernels. OOPSLA 2012: 113-132
  • Peter Collingbourne, Alastair F. Donaldson, Jeroen Ketema, Shaz Qadeer: Interleaving and Lock-Step Semantics for Analysis and Verification of GPU Kernels. ESOP 2013: 270-289
  • Ethel Bardsley, Adam Betts, Nathan Chong, Peter Collingbourne, Pantazis Deligiannis, Alastair F. Donaldson, Jeroen Ketema, Daniel Liew, Shaz Qadeer: Engineering a Static Verification Tool for GPU Kernels. CAV 2014: 226-242
  • Adam Betts, Nathan Chong, Alastair F. Donaldson, Jeroen Ketema, Shaz Qadeer, Paul Thomson, John Wickerson: The Design and Implementation of a Verification Technique for GPU Kernels. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 37(3): 10:1-10:49 (2015)
  • Adam Betts, Nathan Chong, Pantazis Deligiannis, Alastair F. Donaldson, Jeroen Ketema: Implementing and Evaluating Candidate-Based Invariant Generation. To appear

The benchmark set has also been used to evaluate a termination checker for OpenCL and CUDA kernels:

  • Jeroen Ketema, Alastair F. Donaldson: Termination analysis for GPU kernels. Sci. Comput. Program. 148: 107-122 (2017)