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1 | """Example for generating an arbitrary DAG as a dependency map. | |
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3 | This demo uses networkx to generate the graph. | |
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5 | Authors | |
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6 | ------- | |
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7 | * MinRK | |
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8 | """ | |
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9 | import networkx as nx | |
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10 | from random import randint, random | |
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11 | from IPython.zmq.parallel import client as cmod | |
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12 | ||
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13 | def randomwait(): | |
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14 | import time | |
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15 | from random import random | |
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16 | time.sleep(random()) | |
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17 | return time.time() | |
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18 | ||
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19 | ||
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20 | def random_dag(nodes, edges): | |
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21 | """Generate a random Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) with a given number of nodes and edges.""" | |
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22 | G = nx.DiGraph() | |
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23 | for i in range(nodes): | |
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24 | G.add_node(i) | |
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25 | while edges > 0: | |
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26 | a = randint(0,nodes-1) | |
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27 | b=a | |
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28 | while b==a: | |
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29 | b = randint(0,nodes-1) | |
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30 | G.add_edge(a,b) | |
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31 | if nx.is_directed_acyclic_graph(G): | |
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32 | edges -= 1 | |
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33 | else: | |
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34 | # we closed a loop! | |
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35 | G.remove_edge(a,b) | |
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36 | return G | |
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37 | ||
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38 | def add_children(G, parent, level, n=2): | |
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39 | """Add children recursively to a binary tree.""" | |
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40 | if level == 0: | |
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41 | return | |
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42 | for i in range(n): | |
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43 | child = parent+str(i) | |
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44 | G.add_node(child) | |
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45 | G.add_edge(parent,child) | |
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46 | add_children(G, child, level-1, n) | |
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47 | ||
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48 | def make_bintree(levels): | |
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49 | """Make a symmetrical binary tree with @levels""" | |
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50 | G = nx.DiGraph() | |
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51 | root = '0' | |
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52 | G.add_node(root) | |
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53 | add_children(G, root, levels, 2) | |
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54 | return G | |
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55 | ||
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56 | def submit_jobs(client, G, jobs): | |
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57 | """Submit jobs via client where G describes the time dependencies.""" | |
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58 | msg_ids = {} | |
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59 | for node in nx.topological_sort(G): | |
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60 | deps = [ msg_ids[n] for n in G.predecessors(node) ] | |
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61 | msg_ids[node] = client.apply(jobs[node], after=deps) | |
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62 | return msg_ids | |
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63 | ||
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64 | def validate_tree(G, times): | |
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65 | """Validate that jobs executed after their dependencies.""" | |
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66 | for node in G: | |
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67 | t = times[node] | |
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68 | for parent in G.predecessors(node): | |
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69 | pt = times[parent] | |
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70 | assert t > pt, "%s should have happened after %s"%(node, parent) | |
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72 | def main(nodes, edges): | |
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73 | """Generate a random graph, submit jobs, then validate that the | |
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74 | dependency order was enforced. | |
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75 | Finally, plot the graph, with time on the x-axis, and | |
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76 | in-degree on the y (just for spread). All arrows must | |
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77 | point at least slightly to the right if the graph is valid. | |
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78 | """ | |
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79 | G = random_dag(nodes, edges) | |
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80 | jobs = {} | |
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81 | msg_ids = {} | |
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82 | times = {} | |
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83 | pos = {} | |
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84 | for node in G: | |
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85 | jobs[node] = randomwait | |
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86 | ||
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87 | client = cmod.Client('tcp://127.0.0.1:10101') | |
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88 | ||
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89 | msg_ids = submit_jobs(client, G, jobs) | |
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90 | client.barrier() | |
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91 | for node in G: | |
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92 | times[node] = client.results[msg_ids[node]] | |
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93 | pos[node] = (times[node], G.in_degree(node)+random()) | |
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94 | ||
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95 | validate_tree(G, times) | |
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96 | nx.draw(G, pos) | |
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97 | return G,times,msg_ids | |
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98 | ||
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99 | if __name__ == '__main__': | |
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100 | import pylab | |
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101 | main(32,128) | |
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102 | pylab.show() | |
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1 | from IPython.zmq.parallel.client import * | |
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3 | client = Client('tcp://127.0.0.1:10101') | |
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4 | ||
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5 | @require('numpy') | |
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6 | def norm(A): | |
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7 | from numpy.linalg import norm | |
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8 | return norm(A,2) | |
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9 | ||
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10 | def checkpid(pid): | |
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11 | import os | |
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12 | return os.getpid() == pid | |
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13 | ||
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14 | def checkhostname(host): | |
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15 | import socket | |
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16 | return socket.gethostname() == host | |
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17 | ||
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18 | def getpid(): | |
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19 | import os | |
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20 | return os.getpid() | |
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21 | ||
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22 | pid0 = client.apply(getpid, targets=0, block=True) | |
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23 | ||
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24 | @depend(checkpid, pid0) | |
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25 | def getpid2(): | |
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26 | import os | |
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27 | return os.getpid() | |
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28 | ||
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29 | rns = client[None] | |
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30 | rns.block=True | |
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31 | ||
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32 | pids1 = [ rns.apply(getpid) for i in range(len(client.ids)) ] | |
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33 | pids2 = [ rns.apply(getpid2) for i in range(len(client.ids)) ] | |
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34 | print pids1 | |
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35 | print pids2 |
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1 | import time | |
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2 | from IPython.zmq.parallel.client import * | |
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3 | ||
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4 | def wait(t): | |
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5 | import time | |
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6 | time.sleep(t) | |
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7 | return t | |
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8 | ||
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9 | client = Client('tcp://127.0.0.1:10101') | |
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10 | view = client[None] | |
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11 | ||
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12 | tic = time.time() | |
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13 | for i in range(128): | |
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14 | view.apply(wait, 1e-2*i) | |
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15 | # limit to 1k msgs/s | |
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16 | time.sleep(1e-2) | |
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17 | ||
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18 | client.barrier() | |
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19 | toc = time.time() | |
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20 | print toc-tic |
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1 | from IPython.zmq.parallel.client import * | |
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2 | ||
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3 | client = Client('tcp://127.0.0.1:10101') | |
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5 | @remote(client, block=True) | |
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6 | def square(a): | |
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7 | """return square of a number""" | |
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8 | return a*a | |
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9 | ||
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10 | squares = map(square, range(42)) | |
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11 | ||
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12 | # but that blocked between each result, not exactly useful | |
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13 | square.block=False | |
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14 | msg_ids = map(square, range(42)) | |
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15 | # submitted very fast | |
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16 | # wait for them to be done: | |
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17 | client.barrier(msg_id) | |
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18 | squares2 = map(client.results.get, msg_ids) | |
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19 | print squares == squares2 | |
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1 | """non-copying sends""" | |
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2 | import zmq | |
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3 | import numpy | |
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4 | ||
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5 | n = 10 | |
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6 | iface = 'inproc://pub' | |
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7 | ||
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8 | ctx = zmq.Context() | |
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9 | ||
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10 | p = ctx.socket(zmq.PUB) | |
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11 | p.bind(iface) | |
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12 | ||
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13 | # connect 2 subs | |
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14 | s1 = ctx.socket(zmq.SUB) | |
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15 | s1.connect(iface) | |
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16 | s1.setsockopt(zmq.SUBSCRIBE, '') | |
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17 | ||
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18 | s2 = ctx.socket(zmq.SUB) | |
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19 | s2.connect(iface) | |
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20 | s2.setsockopt(zmq.SUBSCRIBE, '') | |
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21 | ||
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22 | A = numpy.random.random((1024,1024)) | |
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23 | ||
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24 | # send | |
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25 | p.send(A, copy=False) | |
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26 | # recv on 1 non-copy | |
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27 | msg1 = s1.recv(copy=False) | |
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28 | B1 = numpy.frombuffer(msg1.buffer, dtype=A.dtype).reshape(A.shape) | |
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29 | # recv on 2 copy | |
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30 | msg2 = s2.recv(copy=False) | |
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31 | B2 = numpy.frombuffer(buffer(msg2.bytes), dtype=A.dtype).reshape(A.shape) | |
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32 | ||
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33 | print (B1==B2).all() | |
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34 | print (B1==A).all() | |
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35 | A[0][0] += 10 | |
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36 | print "~" | |
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37 | # after changing A in-place, B1 changes too, proving non-copying sends | |
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38 | print (B1==A).all() | |
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39 | # but B2 is fixed, since it called the msg.bytes attr, which copies | |
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40 | print (B1==B2).all() | |
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42 | ||
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1 | from IPython.zmq.parallel.client import * | |
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2 | ||
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3 | client = Client('tcp://127.0.0.1:10101') | |
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4 | ||
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5 | @remote(client, bound=True) | |
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6 | def getkey(name): | |
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7 | """fetch something from globals""" | |
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8 | return globals().get(name) | |
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9 | ||
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10 | @remote(client, bound=True, targets='all') | |
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11 | def setpids(): | |
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12 | import os | |
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13 | globals()['pid'] = os.getpid() | |
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14 | ||
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15 | # set pid in the globals | |
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16 | setpids() | |
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17 | getkey('pid') | |
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18 | getkey.targets=[1,2] | |
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19 | getkey('pid') | |
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20 | getkey.bound=False | |
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21 | getkey('pid') is None | |
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1 | import time | |
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2 | import numpy as np | |
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3 | from IPython.zmq.parallel import client as clientmod | |
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4 | ||
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5 | nlist = map(int, np.logspace(2,9,16,base=2)) | |
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6 | nlist2 = map(int, np.logspace(2,8,15,base=2)) | |
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7 | tlist = map(int, np.logspace(7,22,16,base=2)) | |
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8 | nt = 16 | |
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9 | def wait(t=0): | |
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10 | import time | |
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11 | time.sleep(t) | |
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12 | ||
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13 | def echo(s=''): | |
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14 | return s | |
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15 | ||
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16 | def time_throughput(nmessages, t=0, f=wait): | |
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17 | client = clientmod.Client('tcp://127.0.0.1:10101') | |
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18 | view = client[None] | |
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19 | # do one ping before starting timing | |
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20 | if f is echo: | |
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21 | t = np.random.random(t/8) | |
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22 | view.apply_sync(echo, '') | |
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23 | client.spin() | |
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24 | tic = time.time() | |
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25 | for i in xrange(nmessages): | |
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26 | view.apply(f, t) | |
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27 | lap = time.time() | |
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28 | client.barrier() | |
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29 | toc = time.time() | |
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30 | return lap-tic, toc-tic | |
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31 | ||
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32 | def time_twisted(nmessages, t=0, f=wait): | |
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33 | from IPython.kernel import client as kc | |
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34 | client = kc.TaskClient() | |
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35 | if f is wait: | |
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36 | s = "import time; time.sleep(%f)"%t | |
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37 | task = kc.StringTask(s) | |
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38 | elif f is echo: | |
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39 | t = np.random.random(t/8) | |
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40 | s = "s=t" | |
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41 | task = kc.StringTask(s, push=dict(t=t), pull=['s']) | |
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42 | else: | |
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43 | raise | |
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44 | # do one ping before starting timing | |
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45 | client.barrier(client.run(task)) | |
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46 | tic = time.time() | |
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47 | tids = [] | |
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48 | for i in xrange(nmessages): | |
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49 | tids.append(client.run(task)) | |
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50 | lap = time.time() | |
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51 | client.barrier(tids) | |
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52 | toc = time.time() | |
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53 | return lap-tic, toc-tic | |
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54 | ||
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55 | def do_runs(nlist,t=0,f=wait, trials=2, runner=time_throughput): | |
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56 | A = np.zeros((len(nlist),2)) | |
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57 | for i,n in enumerate(nlist): | |
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58 | t1 = t2 = 0 | |
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59 | for _ in range(trials): | |
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60 | time.sleep(.25) | |
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61 | ts = runner(n,t,f) | |
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62 | t1 += ts[0] | |
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63 | t2 += ts[1] | |
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64 | t1 /= trials | |
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65 | t2 /= trials | |
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66 | A[i] = (t1,t2) | |
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67 | A[i] = n/A[i] | |
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68 | print n,A[i] | |
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69 | return A | |
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70 | ||
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71 | def do_echo(n,tlist=[0],f=echo, trials=2, runner=time_throughput): | |
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72 | A = np.zeros((len(tlist),2)) | |
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73 | for i,t in enumerate(tlist): | |
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74 | t1 = t2 = 0 | |
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75 | for _ in range(trials): | |
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76 | time.sleep(.25) | |
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77 | ts = runner(n,t,f) | |
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78 | t1 += ts[0] | |
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79 | t2 += ts[1] | |
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80 | t1 /= trials | |
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81 | t2 /= trials | |
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82 | A[i] = (t1,t2) | |
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83 | A[i] = n/A[i] | |
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84 | print t,A[i] | |
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85 | return A | |
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86 | ||
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87 | def start_cluster(n, scheduler): | |
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88 | pass | |
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1 | from IPython.zmq.parallel.client import * | |
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2 | ||
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3 | client = Client('tcp://127.0.0.1:10101') | |
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4 | ||
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5 | for id in client.ids: | |
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6 | client.push(dict(ids=id*id), targets=id) | |
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7 | ||
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8 | rns = client[0] | |
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9 | rns['a'] = 5 | |
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10 | ||
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11 | print rns['a'] | |
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12 | ||
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13 | remotes = client[:] | |
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15 | print remotes['ids'] No newline at end of file |
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