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Execution of Communication Operations
Communication operations are executed by CCL worker threads (workers). The number of workers is controlled by the CCL_WORKER_COUNT environment variable.
Workers affinity is controlled by CCL_WORKER_AFFINITY.
By setting workers affinity you can specify which CPU cores are used by CCL workers. The general rule of thumb is to use different CPU cores for compute (e.g. by specifying KMP_AFFINITY) and for CCL communication.
There are two ways to set workers affinity: automatic and explicit.
Automatic setup
To set affinity automatically, set CCL_WORKER_AFFINITY to auto.
Example
In the example below, oneCCL creates four workers per process and pins them to the last four cores available for the process (available if mpirun launcher from oneCCL package is used, the exact IDs of CPU cores depend on the parameters passed to mpirun) or to the last four cores on the node.
export CCL_WORKER_COUNT=4 export CCL_WORKER_AFFINITY=auto
Explicit setup
To set affinity explicitly for all local workers, pass ID of the cores to the CCL_WORKER_AFFINITY environment variable.
Example
In the example below, oneCCL creates 4 workers per process and pins them to cores with numbers 3, 4, 5, and 6, respectively:
export CCL_WORKER_COUNT=4 export CCL_WORKER_AFFINITY=3,4,5,6