The Unified Memory Framework (UMF) is a library for constructing allocators and memory pools. It also contains broadly useful abstractions and utilities for memory management. UMF allows users to manage multiple memory pools characterized by different attributes, allowing certain allocation types to be isolated from others and allocated using different hardware resources as required.
For a quick introduction to UMF usage, see Example usage, which includes the code of the basic example.
Required packages:
- C compiler
- CMake >= 3.14.0
For development and contributions:
- clang-format-15.0 (can be installed with
python -m pip install clang-format==15.0.7
)
For building tests, multithreaded benchmarks and Disjoint Pool:
- C++ compiler with C++17 support
For Level Zero memory provider and its tests:
- Level Zero headers and libraries
- compatible GPU with installed driver
Executable and binaries will be in build/bin
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake {path_to_source_dir}
$ make
Generating Visual Studio Project. EXE and binaries will be in build/bin/{build_config}
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake {path_to_source_dir} -G "Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64"
UMF comes with a single-threaded micro benchmark based on ubench.
In order to build the benchmark, the UMF_BUILD_BENCHMARKS
CMake configuration flag has to be turned ON
.
UMF also provides multithreaded benchmarks that can be enabled by setting both
UMF_BUILD_BENCHMARKS
and UMF_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_MT
CMake
configuration flags to ON
. Multithreaded benchmarks require a C++ support.
List of sanitizers available on Linux:
- AddressSanitizer
- UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer
- ThreadSanitizer
- Is mutually exclusive with other sanitizers.
- MemorySanitizer
- Requires linking against MSan-instrumented libraries to prevent false positive reports. More information here.
List of sanitizers available on Windows:
- AddressSanitizer
Listed sanitizers can be enabled with appropriate CMake options.
List of options provided by CMake:
Name | Description | Values | Default |
---|---|---|---|
UMF_BUILD_SHARED_LIBRARY | Build UMF as shared library | ON/OFF | OFF |
UMF_BUILD_OS_MEMORY_PROVIDER | Build OS memory provider | ON/OFF | ON |
UMF_BUILD_LEVEL_ZERO_PROVIDER | Build Level Zero memory provider | ON/OFF | OFF |
UMF_BUILD_LIBUMF_POOL_DISJOINT | Build the libumf_pool_disjoint static library | ON/OFF | OFF |
UMF_BUILD_LIBUMF_POOL_JEMALLOC | Build the libumf_pool_jemalloc static library | ON/OFF | OFF |
UMF_BUILD_LIBUMF_POOL_SCALABLE | Build the libumf_pool_scalable static library | ON/OFF | OFF |
UMF_BUILD_TESTS | Build UMF tests | ON/OFF | ON |
UMF_BUILD_BENCHMARKS | Build UMF benchmarks | ON/OFF | OFF |
UMF_BUILD_EXAMPLES | Build UMF examples | ON/OFF | ON |
UMF_ENABLE_POOL_TRACKING | Build UMF with pool tracking | ON/OFF | ON |
UMF_DEVELOPER_MODE | Treat warnings as errors and enables additional checks | ON/OFF | OFF |
UMF_FORMAT_CODE_STYLE | Add clang-format-check and clang-format-apply targets to make | ON/OFF | OFF |
USE_ASAN | Enable AddressSanitizer checks | ON/OFF | OFF |
USE_UBSAN | Enable UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer checks | ON/OFF | OFF |
USE_TSAN | Enable ThreadSanitizer checks | ON/OFF | OFF |
USE_MSAN | Enable MemorySanitizer checks | ON/OFF | OFF |
A UMF memory pool is a combination of a pool allocator and a memory provider. A memory provider is responsible for coarse-grained memory allocations and management of memory pages, while the pool allocator controls memory pooling and handles fine-grained memory allocations.
Pool allocator can leverage existing allocators (e.g. jemalloc or tbbmalloc) or be written from scratch.
UMF comes with predefined pool allocators (see include/pool) and providers (see include/provider). UMF can also work with user-defined pools and providers that implement a specific interface (see include/umf/memory_pool_ops.h and include/umf/memory_provider_ops.h).
More detailed documentation is available here: https://oneapi-src.github.io/unified-memory-framework/
A memory provider that provides memory from an operating system.
- The
UMF_BUILD_OS_MEMORY_PROVIDER
option turnedON
(by default) - Required packages:
- libhwloc-dev (Linux) / hwloc (Windows)
- Required packages for tests (Linux-only yet):
- libnuma-dev
A memory provider that provides memory from L0 device.
- System with Level Zero compatible GPU
- Linux OS
- The
UMF_BUILD_LIBUMF_PROVIDER_LEVEL_ZERO
option turnedON
- Required packages:
- level-zero-dev (TODO: check this)
This memory pool is distributed as part of libumf. It forwards all requests to the underlying memory provider. Currently umfPoolRealloc, umfPoolCalloc and umfPoolMallocUsableSize functions are not supported by the proxy pool.
TODO: Add a description
To enable this feature, the UMF_BUILD_LIBUMF_POOL_DISJOINT
option needs to be turned ON
.
libumf_pool_jemalloc is a jemalloc-based memory pool manager built as a separate static library.
The UMF_BUILD_LIBUMF_POOL_JEMALLOC
option has to be turned ON
to build this library.
- The
UMF_BUILD_LIBUMF_POOL_JEMALLOC
option turnedON
- Required packages:
- libjemalloc-dev
libumf_pool_scalable is a oneTBB-based memory pool manager built as a separate static library.
The UMF_BUILD_LIBUMF_POOL_SCALABLE
option has to be turned ON
to build this library.
- The
UMF_BUILD_LIBUMF_POOL_SCALABLE
option turnedON
- Required packages:
- libtbb-dev (libraries: libtbbmalloc.so.2)
TODO: Add general information about memspaces.
Memspace backed by all available NUMA nodes discovered on the platform. Can be retrieved using umfMemspaceHostAllGet.
This feature relies on the OS memory provider.
All contributions to the UMF project are most welcome! Before submitting an issue or a Pull Request, please read Contribution Guide.