How to use multiple GPUs asynchronously

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Philip
Philip el 12 de Nov. de 2014
Comentada: Andrea Picciau el 18 de Jun. de 2019
I have two GPUs connected to my computer. I've explored on Mathworks, but can't find an easy way to use both GPUs in my code (there seems to be a 'parfor' and 'spmd' method, but neither seem to work for me). I would like to have each GPU run asynchronously as in:
x = gpuArray();
y1 = gpuFunction1(x);
y2 = gpuFunction2(x);
where gpuFunction1 runs on the first GPU and gpuFunction2 runs on the second GPU. Is there an easy way to do this? Thank you.

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Edric Ellis
Edric Ellis el 13 de Nov. de 2014
If you have 2 GPUs, you could use SPMD like this:
parpool('local', 2); % ensure the pool is of size 2
spmd
% set each worker to use a GPU device based
% on their "labindex"
gpuDevice(labindex);
x = gpuArray(...);
if labindex == 1
y1 = gpuFunction1(x);
elseif labindex == 2
y2 = gpuFunction2(x);
end
end
% Note that y1 and y2 are 'Composite', so we must
% use indexing to retrieve the values
y1 = y1{1};
y2 = y2{2};
Note that the SPMD block approach shown is still synchronous with respect to the client. If you want the GPU work to be asynchronous with respect to the client, you need to use either batch (without a parallel pool open), or parfeval (with a parallel pool open).
Here's how you might use parfeval:
% setup as before
parpool('local', 2);
spmd, gpuDevice(labindex); end
% now invoke asynchronous work
x = gpuArray(...);
% Here the "1" is the number of outputs from gpuFunction#
f1 = parfeval(@gpuFunction1, 1, x);
f2 = parfeval(@gpuFunction2, 1, x);
% The MATLAB client is now idle, you can check to see if the
% work is done by examining the state:
disp(f1.State)
% Or, you can wait for the results - "fetchOutputs" blocks
% until the results are ready.
result1 = fetchOutputs(f1);
result2 = fetchOutputs(f2);
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Srinidhi Ganeshan
Srinidhi Ganeshan el 24 de En. de 2019
Editada: Srinidhi Ganeshan el 24 de En. de 2019
% setup as before
parpool('local', 2);
spmd, gpuDevice(labindex); disp(gpuDevice); end
% now invoke asynchronous work
x = gpuArray(...);
disp(gpuDevice);
% Here the "1" is the number of outputs from gpuFunction#
f1 = parfeval(@gpuFunction1, 1, x);
disp(gpuDevice);
f2 = parfeval(@gpuFunction2, 1, x);
disp(gpuDevice);
% The MATLAB client is now idle, you can check to see if the
% work is done by examining the state:
% Or, you can wait for the results - "fetchOutputs" blocks
% until the results are ready.
result1 = fetchOutputs(f1);
result2 = fetchOutputs(f2);
Inside spmd, I tried checking gpuDevice, it shows labindex=1,labindex 2, which is gpuDevice1 and gpuDevice2. But when I try, printing gpuDevice inbetween the lines to check if both gpuDevices are working, it always shows 2, which means gpuDevice 2 is only ON throughout the code and gpuDevice is idle. Why is that gpuDevice 1 is idle ? @Edric Ellis
Andrea Picciau
Andrea Picciau el 18 de Jun. de 2019
There's a problem with your code. It should be:
spmd, currGpu = gpuDevice(labindex); disp(currGpu); end

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