OPS Quickstart Guide
Welcome to OPS! This guide will help you get a working OPS application running in minutes.
1. Clone the Repository
git clone https://github.com/OP-DSL/OPS.git
cd OPS
2. Set Up Your Environment
Load required modules for your system (compiler, MPI, CUDA, etc.). Consult your cluster or system documentation for details.
If a setup script is provided for your platform (see
source_files/), source it. Otherwise, set environment variables (e.g.,OPS_INSTALL_PATH,CUDA_INSTALL_PATH,MPI_INSTALL_PATH) as needed for your environment. The OPS code generator (ops_translator) requires a Python virtual environment. For the Makefile build it is created automatically underops_translator/.python/; for the CMake build it is created under${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/translator/ops_translator/ops_venv/during the configure step. No manual setup is needed in either case. For details and HPC-specific notes, seedoc/installation.md.
3. Build Backend Libraries
Before building and running applications, you must build the OPS backend libraries for your target platforms. From the OPS root directory:
For the C/C++ backend library:
cd ops/c make cd ../..
For the Fortran backend library (if needed):
cd ops/fortran make cd ../..
Make sure your environment variables (e.g., OPS_INSTALL_PATH, CUDA_INSTALL_PATH, MPI_INSTALL_PATH) are set appropriately for your platform. See the example scripts in the scripts/ directory for help with environment setup.
4. Build a Sample Application
Navigate to an example app, e.g. CloverLeaf:
cd apps/c/CloverLeaf
make
This will build all available versions (sequential, MPI, OpenMP, CUDA, etc.) for your environment. To run a specific version, execute the corresponding binary. For example:
./cloverleaf_seq # Run the sequential version
mpirun -np 2 ./cloverleaf_mpi # Run the MPI version
./cloverleaf_cuda # Run the CUDA version
See the Makefile in each app directory for the list of available targets and executables.
5. Check Results
Output and performance logs will be generated in the app directory.
Check for “PASSED” in the output to confirm success.
6. Next Steps
The above quickstart guide used the Makefile build system of OPS. For further detailed instructions including dependencies and the CMake-based build instructions please see installation.md.
Explore other applications in apps/c/ and apps/fortran/.
See apps.md for details on each example.
See devdoc.md for developer and contributor information.
For more help, see the full documentation or open an issue on the OPS GitHub.