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docs: mic: convert docs to ReST and rename to *.rst

Convert Intel Many Integrated Core architecture docs to ReST.

The conversion is trivial: just add title and literal block
markups, and adjust some identation.

At its new index.rst, let's add a :orphan: while this is not linked to
the main index.rst file, in order to avoid build warnings.

Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+samsung@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
alistair/sunxi64-5.4-dsi
Mauro Carvalho Chehab 2019-06-12 14:52:51 -03:00 committed by Jonathan Corbet
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=============================================
Intel Many Integrated Core (MIC) architecture
=============================================
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 1
mic_overview
scif_overview
.. only:: subproject and html
Indices
=======
* :ref:`genindex`

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======================================================
Intel Many Integrated Core (MIC) architecture overview
======================================================
An Intel MIC X100 device is a PCIe form factor add-in coprocessor
card based on the Intel Many Integrated Core (MIC) architecture
that runs a Linux OS. It is a PCIe endpoint in a platform and therefore
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virtio backends are situated on the host rather than the card given better
single threaded performance for the host compared to MIC, the ability of
the host to initiate DMA's to/from the card using the MIC DMA engine and
the fact that the virtio block storage backend can only be on the host.
the fact that the virtio block storage backend can only be on the host::
+----------+ | +----------+
| Card OS | | | Host OS |

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========================================
Symmetric Communication Interface (SCIF)
========================================
The Symmetric Communication Interface (SCIF (pronounced as skiff)) is a low
level communications API across PCIe currently implemented for MIC. Currently
SCIF provides inter-node communication within a single host platform, where a
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abilities of the hardware. SCIF has been used to implement an offload compiler
runtime and OFED support for MPI implementations for MIC coprocessors.
==== SCIF API Components ====
SCIF API Components
===================
The SCIF API has the following parts:
1. Connection establishment using a client server model
2. Byte stream messaging intended for short messages
3. Node enumeration to determine online nodes
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DMA, CPU copies or remote memory mapping via mmap. SCIF supports both user and
kernel mode clients which are functionally equivalent.
==== SCIF Performance for MIC ====
SCIF Performance for MIC
========================
DMA bandwidth comparison between the TCP (over ethernet over PCIe) stack versus
SCIF shows the performance advantages of SCIF for HPC applications and runtimes.
SCIF shows the performance advantages of SCIF for HPC applications and
runtimes::
Comparison of TCP and SCIF based BW
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is distributed @ https://software.intel.com/en-us/mic-developer
Here is some pseudo code for an example of how two applications on two PCIe
nodes would typically use the SCIF API:
nodes would typically use the SCIF API::
Process A (on node A) Process B (on node B)
Process A (on node A) Process B (on node B)
/* get online node information */
scif_get_node_ids(..) scif_get_node_ids(..)
scif_open(..) scif_open(..)
scif_bind(..) scif_bind(..)
scif_listen(..)
scif_accept(..) scif_connect(..)
/* SCIF connection established */
/* get online node information */
scif_get_node_ids(..) scif_get_node_ids(..)
scif_open(..) scif_open(..)
scif_bind(..) scif_bind(..)
scif_listen(..)
scif_accept(..) scif_connect(..)
/* SCIF connection established */
/* Send and receive short messages */
scif_send(..)/scif_recv(..) scif_send(..)/scif_recv(..)
/* Send and receive short messages */
scif_send(..)/scif_recv(..) scif_send(..)/scif_recv(..)
/* Register memory */
scif_register(..) scif_register(..)
/* Register memory */
scif_register(..) scif_register(..)
/* RDMA */
scif_readfrom(..)/scif_writeto(..) scif_readfrom(..)/scif_writeto(..)
/* RDMA */
scif_readfrom(..)/scif_writeto(..) scif_readfrom(..)/scif_writeto(..)
/* Fence DMAs */
scif_fence_signal(..) scif_fence_signal(..)
/* Fence DMAs */
scif_fence_signal(..) scif_fence_signal(..)
mmap(..) mmap(..)
mmap(..) mmap(..)
/* Access remote registered memory */
/* Access remote registered memory */
/* Close the endpoints */
scif_close(..) scif_close(..)
/* Close the endpoints */
scif_close(..) scif_close(..)