[petsc-users] Strange strong scaling result

Mark Adams mfadams at lbl.gov
Mon Jul 11 15:04:27 CDT 2022


Also, cache effects. 20M DoFs on one core/thread is huge.
37x on assembly is probably cache effects.

On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 1:09 PM Matthew Knepley <knepley at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 10:34 AM Ce Qin <qince168 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I want to analyze the strong scaling of our in-house FEM code.
>> The test problem has about 20M DoFs. I ran the problem using
>> various settings. The speedups for the assembly and solving
>> procedures are as follows:
>>                                    Assembly     Solving
>> NProcessors NNodes CoresPerNode
>> 1           1      1                    1.0         1.0
>> 2           1      2               1.995246    1.898756
>>             2      1               2.121401    2.436149
>> 4           1      4               4.658187    6.004539
>>             2      2               4.666667    5.942085
>>             4      1                4.65272    6.101214
>> 8           2      4               9.380985   16.581135
>>             4      2               9.308575   17.258891
>>             8      1               9.314449   17.380612
>> 16          2      8              18.575953   34.483058
>>             4      4              18.745129   34.854409
>>             8      2              18.828393    36.45509
>> 32          4      8              37.140626   70.175879
>>             8      4              37.166421   71.533865
>>
>> I don't quite understand this result. Why we can achieve a speedup of
>> about 70+ using 32 processors? Could you please help me explain this?
>>
>
> We need more data. I would start with the number of iterates that the
> solver
> executes. I suspect this is changing. However, it can be more complicated.
> For example, a Block-Jacobi preconditioner gets cheaper as the number of
> subdomains increases. Thus we need to know exactly what the solver is
> doing.
>
>   Thanks,
>
>      Matt
>
>
>> Thank you in advance.
>>
>> Best,
>> Ce
>>
>>
>>
>
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