An implicit barotropic mode solver for MPAS-ocean using a modern Fortran solver interface

Author:

Kang Hyun-Gyu1ORCID,Tuminaro Raymond S2,Prokopenko Andrey1,Johnson Seth R1,Salinger Andrew G3ORCID,Evans Katherine J1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA

2. Sandia National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, USA

3. Sandia National Laboratory, Albuquerque, NM, USA

Abstract

We demonstrate use of a modern Fortran solver interface to manage solver algorithms for an implicit barotropic mode solver in the Model for Predictions Across Scales-Ocean (MPAS-O). ForTrilinos, a Fortran interface to Trilinos that contains a large collection of solver capabilities written in C++, has been implemented in MPAS-O to provide access to a suite of linear solver options. By virtue of the simplified wrapper and interface generator (SWIG) automation tool that generates modern Fortran interfaces to C++ code, we were able to implement the Fortran solver interface in MPAS-O using a familiar Fortran coding style while minimizing performance degradation. The ForTrilinos solver interface is written within MPAS-O’s time stepping modules as a subroutine in conjunction with MPAS-O code. Applied to an idealized ocean and a high-resolution realistic ocean test case, parallel performance of ForTrilinos solvers is examined. It is found that parallel scalability of the ForTrilinos solvers is highly dependent on the number of global synchronization points per solver iteration in each iterative solver algorithm. ForTrilinos solvers perform best compared to the Fortran hand-crafted (FHC) solver when the amount of work per processor is large enough. However, parallel scalability is better with the FHC solver and so when the work per core is modest FHC outperforms ForTrilinos. The intercomparison between the ForTrilinos and FHC solvers reveals that this performance hit in the ForTrilinos solver mostly comes from the global synchronization process, while suggesting that the matrix-vector multiplication process in the FHC solver needs to be optimized for better performance.

Funder

U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science and Office of Biological and Environmental Research

U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science and the National Nuclear Security Administration

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Hardware and Architecture,Theoretical Computer Science,Software

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