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Update the FindTBB cmake module to search for the TBBConfig.cmake or the...

Update the FindTBB cmake module to search for the TBBConfig.cmake or the tbb.pc file containing the configuration
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# Master (will become release 2.8)
- Update the FindTBB cmake module to search for the `TBBConfig.cmake` or the `tbb.pc`
file containing the configuration. Add the `AddTBBFlags.cmake` file containing
the macro `add_dune_tbb_flags` that must be called to use TBB.
- Set minimal required MPI version in cmake to >= 3.0.
- Previous versions of dune-common imported `std::shared_ptr` and `std::make_shared`
......
# Defines the functions to use TBB
#
# .. cmake_function:: add_dune_tbb_flags
#
# .. cmake_param:: targets
# :positional:
# :single:
# :required:
#
# A list of targets to use TBB with.
#
# set variable for config.h
set(HAVE_TBB ${TBB_FOUND})
# perform DUNE-specific setup tasks
if (TBB_FOUND)
dune_register_package_flags(
COMPILE_DEFINITIONS ENABLE_TBB=1
LIBRARIES TBB::tbb
)
endif()
# function for adding TBB flags to a list of targets
function(add_dune_tbb_flags _targets)
if(TBB_FOUND)
foreach(_target ${_targets})
target_link_libraries(${_target} PUBLIC TBB::tbb)
target_compile_definitions(${_target} PUBLIC ENABLE_TBB=1)
endforeach(_target)
endif()
endfunction(add_dune_tbb_flags)
......@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ install(FILES
AddParMETISFlags.cmake
AddPTScotchFlags.cmake
AddQuadMathFlags.cmake
AddTBBFlags.cmake
AddThreadsFlags.cmake
AddSuiteSparseFlags.cmake
AddVcFlags.cmake
......
......@@ -38,7 +38,9 @@ include(AddThreadsFlags)
set_package_properties("Threads" PROPERTIES
DESCRIPTION "Multi-threading library")
find_package(TBB OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS cpf allocator)
# find library for Threading Building Blocks
find_package(TBB)
include(AddTBBFlags)
# find libraries for graph partitioning
find_package(METIS)
......
# Locate Intel Threading Building Blocks include paths and libraries
#
# .. cmake_module::
#
# TBB is a little special because there are three different ways to provide it:
#
# * It can be installed using a package manager and just be available on the system include
# and library paths.
# * It can be compiled from source. The package doesn't really provide an installation script
# for this, but expects you to source an environment file called :code:`tbbvars.sh` that updates the
# required variables like :code:`CPATH` etc.
# * TBB is shipped as part of the Intel compilers. This bundled version can be enabled by adding
# :code:`-tbb` to the compiler flags.
#
# This module can find all three types of installations. They are looked for in the following
# order of preference: :code:`tbbvars.sh` file (for a custom installation), system paths and finally
# the built-in version if an Intel compiler is present.
#
# .. note::
# If you provide a tbbvars.sh script (via the CMake variable :ref:`TBB_VARS_SH`), this module will
# not find any libraries installed in the system path! This is on purpose to avoid
# accidental fallbacks.
#
# If the option :ref:`TBB_DEBUG` is set to ON, the module will look for the debug version of TBB. Note that
# this does not work for the built-in library of the Intel Compiler due to linking problems. You can
# however provide the module with the tbbvars.sh from that built-in installation (usually in the
# subdirectory :code:`tbb/` of the Intel compiler root path), which will fix that problem.
#
# Variables used by this module which you may want to set:
#
# :ref:`TBB_VARS_SH`
# Path to the :code:`tbbvars.sh` script
#
# :ref:`TBB_INCLUDE_DIR`
# Path to the include directory with the TBB headers
#
# :ref:`TBB_LIBRARY_DIR`
# Path to the library directory with the TBB libraries
#
# :ref:`TBB_DEBUG`
# Option that turns on TBB debugging
#
# This module supports additional components of TBB that can be listed in the :ref:`find_package` call:
#
# :code:`cpf`
# Use comunity preview edition (links to :code:`libtbb_preview` instead of :code:`libtbb`). cpf
# is not available for the built-in version of the Intel Compiler, but see the note
# on debug mode above for a fix.
#
# :code:`allocator`
# Use TBB's scalable allocator (links to libtbbmalloc).
#
#
# This module sets the following variables:
#
# :code:`TBB_FOUND`
# True if TBB was found and is usable
#
# :code:`TBB_cpf_FOUND`
# True if community preview edition was found and is usable
#
# :code:`TBB_allocator_FOUND`
# True if scalable allocator library was found and is usable
#
# :code:`TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS`
# Path to the TBB include dirs. This variable is empty if the
# internal TBB version of an Intel compiler is in use
#
# :code:`TBB_LIBRARIES`
# List of the TBB libraries that a target must be linked to
#
# :code:`TBB_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS`
# Required compile definitions to use TBB
#
# :code:`TBB_COMPILE_OPTIONS`
# Required compile options to use TBB
#
# :code:`TBB_INTEL_COMPILER_INTERNAL_TBB`
# True if internal TBB version of Intel compiler is in use
#
# In addition, TBB is automatically registered with the :ref:`dune_enable_all_packages` facility. If you
# don't want to use that feature, the module also provides the function :ref:`add_dune_tbb_flags`.
#
# .. cmake_function:: add_dune_tbb_flags
#
# .. cmake_param:: targets
# :positional:
# :single:
# :required:
#
# Adds all flags required to use TBB to the listed targets
#
# .. cmake_variable:: TBB_VARS_SH
#
# May be set to have the :ref:`FindTBB` module look for a :code:`tbbvars.sh` script
#
# .. cmake_variable:: TBB_INCLUDE_DIR
#
# May be set to have the :ref:`FindTBB` module look for TBB includes in custom locations.
#
# .. cmake_variable:: TBB_LIBRARY_DIR
#
# May be set to have the :ref:`FindTBB` module look for TBB libraries in custom locations.
#
# .. cmake_variable:: TBB_DEBUG
#
# May be set to have the :ref:`FindTBB` module look for debug TBB libraries.
#
#[=======================================================================[.rst:
FindTBB
-------
option(
TBB_DEBUG
"Turn on TBB debugging (modifies compiler flags and links against debug version of libraries)"
)
Finds the Threading Building Blocks (TBB) library.
# source for our little test program. We have to compile this multiple times, so
# store it in a variable for DRY and better readability
set(tbb_compile_source "
#include <tbb/tbb.h>
#include <numeric>
This is a fallback implementation in case the TBB library does not provide
itself a corresponding TBBConfig.cmake file.
int main()
{
int x[10] = {0};
tbb::parallel_for(0,10,[&](int i){ x[i] = i; });
return !(std::accumulate(x,x+10,0) == (9*10)/2);
}
")
Imported Targets
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This module provides the following imported targets, if found:
# Function to parse a tbbvars.sh file and extract include and library paths.
# This function relies on the bash shell to source the tbbvars.sh file
function(parse_tbb_vars_sh)
message(STATUS "Taking TBB location from ${TBB_VARS_SH}")
find_package(UnixCommands)
set(tbb_vars_works FALSE)
execute_process(
COMMAND ${BASH} -c ". ${TBB_VARS_SH} > /dev/null"
RESULT_VARIABLE shell_result
OUTPUT_VARIABLE shell_out
)
if (${shell_result} EQUAL 0)
set(tbb_vars_opt "")
set(tbb_vars_works TRUE)
else()
# try script from binary Linux installs that requires an 'intel64' argument
execute_process(
COMMAND ${BASH} -c ". ${TBB_VARS_SH} intel64 >/dev/null"
RESULT_VARIABLE shell_result
OUTPUT_VARIABLE shell_out
)
if (${shell_result} EQUAL 0)
set(tbb_vars_opt "intel64")
set(tbb_vars_works TRUE)
endif()
endif()
if(tbb_vars_works)
execute_process(
COMMAND ${BASH} -c "unset CPATH ; . ${TBB_VARS_SH} ${tbb_vars_opt} >/dev/null && echo -n $CPATH"
RESULT_VARIABLE shell_result
OUTPUT_VARIABLE shell_out
)
find_path(
TBB_INCLUDE_DIR
NAMES tbb/task_scheduler_init.h
PATHS ${shell_out}
DOC "Path to TBB include directory"
NO_DEFAULT_PATH
)
execute_process(
COMMAND ${BASH} -c "unset LIBRARY_PATH ; . ${TBB_VARS_SH} ${tbb_vars_opt} >/dev/null && echo -n $LIBRARY_PATH"
RESULT_VARIABLE shell_result
OUTPUT_VARIABLE shell_out
)
set(
TBB_LIBRARY_DIR ${shell_out}
CACHE PATH "Path to TBB library directory"
)
else()
message(WARNING "Could not parse tbbvars.sh file at {TBB_VARS_SH}")
endif()
endfunction()
``TBB::tbb``
Imported library to link against if TBB should be used.
# Check whether the user gave us an existing tbbvars.sh file
find_file(
TBB_VARS_SH
tbbvars.sh
DOC "Path to tbbvars.sh script"
NO_DEFAULT_PATH
)
Result Variables
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This will define the following variables:
if (TBB_VARS_SH)
parse_tbb_vars_sh()
else()
# Try to find TBB in standard include paths
find_path(
TBB_INCLUDE_DIR
tbb/task_scheduler_init.h
PATHS ENV CPATH
DOC "Path to TBB include directory"
)
# Try to find some version of the TBB library in standard library paths
find_path(
TBB_LIBRARY_DIR
"${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX}tbb_preview${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX}"
"${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX}tbb${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX}"
"${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX}tbb_preview_debug${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX}"
"${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX}tbb_debug${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX}"
PATHS ENV LIBRARY_PATH
DOC "Path to TBB library directory"
)
message(STATUS "Library dir: ${TBB_LIBRARY_DIR}")
endif()
``TBB_FOUND``
True if the TBB library was found.
Finding the TBB library
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
# helper function to invoke find_library() correctly
# If we are using tbbvars.sh, we exclude system-default library search paths,
# otherwise we leave them in
function(find_tbb_library)
include(CMakeParseArguments)
set(OPTIONS)
set(SINGLEARGS VAR NAME DOC)
set(MULTIARGS)
cmake_parse_arguments(LIB "${OPTIONS}" "${SINGLEARGS}" "${MULTIARGS}" ${ARGN})
Two strategies are implemented for finding the TBB library:
if(TBB_VARS_SH)
find_library(
${LIB_VAR}
${LIB_NAME}
PATHS ${TBB_LIBRARY_DIR}
DOC "${LIB_DOC}"
NO_DEFAULT_PATH
)
else()
find_library(
${LIB_VAR}
${LIB_NAME}
PATHS ${TBB_LIBRARY_DIR}
DOC "${LIB_DOC}"
)
endif()
endfunction()
1. Searching for the TBB cmake config file, typically named
``TBBConfig.cmake``. In recent TBB versions, this file can be
created using a script provided by TBB itself. Simply set the
variable ``TBB_DIR`` to the directory containing the config file
in order to find TBB.
2. Using pkg-config to configure TBB. Therefore it is necessary
to find the ``tbb.pc`` file. Several distributions provide this file
directly. In order to point pkg-config to the location of that file,
simply set the environmental variable ``PKG_CONFIG_PATH`` to include
the directory containing the .pc file, or add this path to the
``CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH``.
# we always want to use TBB in C++11 mode
set(TBB_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS _TBB_CPP0X)
#]=======================================================================]
if(TBB_DEBUG)
message(STATUS "Linking against debug version of TBB")
set(tbb_debug_suffix "_debug")
# TBB requires this additional compile definition when used in debug mode
list(APPEND TBB_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS TBB_USE_DEBUG)
else()
set(tbb_debug_suffix "")
# text for feature summary
include(FeatureSummary)
set_package_properties("TBB" PROPERTIES
DESCRIPTION "Intel's Threading Building Blocks"
)
# first, try to find TBBs cmake configuration
find_package(TBB ${TBB_FIND_VERSION} QUIET CONFIG)
if(TBB_FOUND)
message(STATUS "Found TBB: using configuration from TBB_DIR=${TBB_DIR} (found version \"${TBB_VERSION}\")")
return()
endif()
# start looking for components
# We first look for component libraries, because the "special component" cpf
# actually replaces the standard libtbb
set(TBB_cpf_FOUND FALSE)
set(TBB_allocator_FOUND FALSE)
foreach(component ${TBB_FIND_COMPONENTS})
if(component STREQUAL "cpf")
find_tbb_library(
VAR TBB_LIBTBB_PREVIEW
NAME "tbb_preview${tbb_debug_suffix}"
DOC "Path to TBB community preview library"
)
if(TBB_LIBTBB_PREVIEW)
list(APPEND TBB_LIBRARIES ${TBB_LIBTBB_PREVIEW})
list(APPEND TBB_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS TBB_PREVIEW_LOCAL_OBSERVER=1)
set(TBB_cpf_FOUND TRUE)
endif()
elseif(component STREQUAL "allocator")
find_tbb_library(
VAR TBB_LIBTBBMALLOC
NAME "tbbmalloc${tbb_debug_suffix}"
DOC "Path to TBB malloc library"
)
if(TBB_LIBTBBMALLOC)
list(APPEND TBB_LIBRARIES ${TBB_LIBTBBMALLOC})
set(TBB_allocator_FOUND TRUE)
endif()
# second, try to find TBBs pkg-config file
find_package(PkgConfig)
if(PkgConfig_FOUND)
if(TBB_FIND_VERSION)
pkg_check_modules(_TBB tbb>=${TBB_FIND_VERSION} QUIET IMPORTED_TARGET)
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Unknown TBB component: ${component}")
endif()
endforeach()
# If we could not find libtbb_preview, look for plain libtbb instead
if(NOT TBB_cpf_FOUND)
find_tbb_library(
VAR TBB_LIBTBB
NAME "tbb${tbb_debug_suffix}"
DOC "Path to TBB library"
)
if(TBB_LIBTBB)
list(APPEND TBB_LIBRARIES ${TBB_LIBTBB})
pkg_check_modules(_TBB tbb QUIET IMPORTED_TARGET)
endif()
else()
# This avoids special-casing later on
set(
TBB_LIBTBB ${TBB_LIBTBB_PREVIEW}
CACHE FILEPATH "Path to TBB library"
)
endif()
# Don't show these to the user, they are just confusing
mark_as_advanced(
TBB_LIBTBB_PREVIEW
TBB_LIBTBB
TBB_LIBTBBMALLOC
)
include(CheckCXXSourceCompiles)
include(CMakePushCheckState)
# make sure this variable always exists; it is only used if we pick the internal
# TBB implementation from an Intel Compiler
set(TBB_COMPILE_OPTIONS "")
set(TBB_INTEL_COMPILER_INTERNAL_TBB OFF)
# We didn't manage to find TBB yet, so try if we can fall back to the one shipped
# as part of Intel's compiler
if ((NOT TBB_LIBTBB) AND("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "Intel"))
# This while doesn't work in debug mode because -tbb always injects -ltbb into the linker flags, and that clashes
# with -ltbb_debug
if(NOT TBB_DEBUG)
message(STATUS "Could not find TBB in normal places, trying to fall back to internal version of Intel Compiler")
# We'll just compile a program with -tbb and see whether that works
cmake_push_check_state(RESET)
set(CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS -tbb)
foreach(_definition ${TBB_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS})
list(APPEND CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS "-D${_definition}")
endforeach()
set(CMAKE_REQUIRED_QUIET ON)
check_cxx_source_compiles(
"${tbb_compile_source}"
TBB_INTEL_COMPILER_INTERNAL_TBB
)
if(TBB_INTEL_COMPILER_INTERNAL_TBB)
# yeah, success
set(TBB_COMPILE_OPTIONS -tbb)
# now check components
foreach(component ${TBB_FIND_COMPONENTS})
# again, this doesn't work because of the default -ltbb injected by -tbb
if(component STREQUAL "cpf")
message(STATUS "Cannot link to community preview version when using compiler-internal version of TBB. Please specify the tbbvars.sh script in TBB_VARS_SH")
elseif(component STREQUAL "allocator")
# we'll check for this by trying to link against the library
set(CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES tbbmalloc)
check_cxx_source_compiles(
"${tbb_compile_source}"
TBB_INTEL_COMPILER_INTERNAL_TBBMALLOC
)
if(TBB_INTEL_COMPILER_INTERNAL_TBBMALLOC)
list(APPEND TBB_LIBRARIES tbbmalloc)
set(TBB_allocator_FOUND TRUE)
endif()
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Unknown TBB component: ${component}")
endif()
endforeach()
# clean up check state
cmake_pop_check_state()
endif()
else()
message(STATUS "Could not find TBB in normal places, and don't know how to fall back to internal version of Intel Compiler for debug version.
You can either turn of the TBB_DEBUG option or point the TBB_VARS_SH variable at the tbbvars.sh script shipped with your compiler.")
endif()
# check whether the static library was found
if(_TBB_STATIC_FOUND)
set(_static _STATIC)
endif()
# make sure everything works
cmake_push_check_state(RESET)
set(CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES ${TBB_INCLUDE_DIR})
foreach(_definition ${TBB_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS})
list(APPEND CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS "-D${_definition}")
endforeach()
set(CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS ${TBB_COMPILE_OPTIONS})
set(CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES ${TBB_LIBRARIES})
check_cxx_source_compiles(
"${tbb_compile_source}"
TBB_COMPILE_TEST
)
cmake_pop_check_state()
# we don't want to leak any helper variables
unset(tbb_compile_source)
# provide standard find_package() interface
include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
if(TBB_INTEL_COMPILER_INTERNAL_TBB)
set(TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS "")
set(TBB_LIBRARIES "")
find_package_handle_standard_args(
TBB
REQUIRED_VARS TBB_COMPILE_OPTIONS TBB_COMPILE_TEST
HANDLE_COMPONENTS
)
else()
set(TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS ${TBB_INCLUDE_DIR})
find_package_handle_standard_args(
TBB
REQUIRED_VARS TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS TBB_LIBRARIES TBB_COMPILE_TEST
HANDLE_COMPONENTS
)
endif()
# set variable for config.h
set(HAVE_TBB ${TBB_FOUND})
# perform DUNE-specific setup tasks
if (TBB_FOUND)
set(TBB_CACHE_ALIGNED_ALLOCATOR_ALIGNMENT 128)
message(STATUS "defaulting TBB_CACHE_ALIGNED_ALLOCATOR_ALIGNMENT to 128")
dune_register_package_flags(
COMPILE_DEFINITIONS ENABLE_TBB=1 ${TBB_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS}
COMPILE_OPTIONS ${TBB_COMPILE_OPTIONS}
INCLUDE_DIRS ${TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS}
LIBRARIES ${TBB_LIBRARIES}
)
find_package_handle_standard_args("TBB"
REQUIRED_VARS
_TBB${_static}_FOUND PkgConfig_FOUND
VERSION_VAR
_TBB${_static}_VERSION
FAIL_MESSAGE "Could NOT find TBB (set TBB_DIR to path containing TBBConfig.cmake or set PKG_CONFIG_PATH to include the location of the tbb.pc file)"
)
# create an alias for the imported target constructed by pkg-config
if(TBB_FOUND AND NOT TARGET TBB::tbb)
message(STATUS "Found TBB: ${_TBB${_static}_LINK_LIBRARIES} (found version \"${_TBB${_static}_VERSION}\")")
add_library(TBB::tbb ALIAS PkgConfig::_TBB)
endif()
# function for adding TBB flags to a list of targets
function(add_dune_tbb_flags _targets)
foreach(_target ${_targets})
target_compile_definitions(${_target} PUBLIC ENABLE_TBB=1)
if(TBB_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS)
target_compile_definitions(${_target} PUBLIC ${TBB_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS})
endif()
if(TBB_COMPILE_OPTIONS)
target_compile_options(${_target} PUBLIC ${TBB_COMPILE_OPTIONS})
endif()
if(TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS)
target_include_directories(${_target} PUBLIC ${TBB_INCLUDE_DIRS})
endif()
if(TBB_LIBRARIES)
target_link_libraries(${_target} PUBLIC ${TBB_LIBRARIES})
endif()
endforeach(_target)
endfunction(add_dune_tbb_flags)
# text for feature summary
set_package_properties("TBB" PROPERTIES
DESCRIPTION "Threading Building Blocks library"
PURPOSE "Parallel programming on multi-core processors")
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