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Mandelbrot on the Raspberry Pi GPU

This repository contains the code to compute the Mandelbrot set on the GPU of the Raspberry Pi. It employs the twelve Quad Processor Units (QPUs) for the computation and optionally writes the final result into a NetCDF file.

The code for the host processor (ARM) is mainly contained in the qpu_mandel.c file, which basically calls the QPU code for each twelve lines. The GPU code is in the file gpu_code.qasm, which can be compiled with the vc4asm macro assembler. For convenience, the compiled code is provided in the gpu_code.hex file.

Compiling

If the NetCDF header files are installed, make should be sufficient. Depending on the distribution of the NetCDF package, it might be required to use CC=mpicc for the compilation. The GPU code can be compiled with vc4asm -C gpu_code.hex gpu_code.qasm. The code has been tested with the Raspberry Pi 2.

Running

The program must be run as root as direct access to physical memory is required.

Performance

Running times for a resolution of 1920 x 1080 in the range of -2,2;-1.125,1.125 with 100,000 iterations and a maximum distance of 2 (implies that maxValue is 4). The Raspberry Pi is not overclocked, i.e. the ARM core is clocked at 900 MHz and the GPU at 250 MHz.

Method Running Time
ARM, single-core, scalar 1046.365 seconds
ARM NEON, single-core, 4-lane SIMD 409.827 seconds
ARM NEON, 4 cores (OpenMP, dynamic scheduling), 4-lane SIMD 104.036 seconds
VideoCore IV, 12 QPUs, 16-lane SIMD 33.781 seconds

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