https://github.com/ParRes/Kernels
 contains implementations of HPC kernels in many programming models,
including MPI+OpenMP. They are trivial to build and run. They have no
dependencies outside of the implementation of programming model used. Just
pick an appropriate set of parameters and they serve as benchmarks. If you
have questions, write me directly or create GitHub issues.

Jeff

On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 10:58 AM Sasso, John (GE Digital, consultant) <
john1.sa...@ge.com> wrote:

> I am looking for a decent hybrid MPI+OpenMP benchmark utility which I can
> easily build and run with OpenMPI 1.6.5 (at least) and OpenMP under Linux,
> using GCC build of OpenMPI as well as the Intel Compiler suite.  I have
> looked at CP2K but that is much too complex a build for its own good (I
> managed to build all the prerequisite libraries, only to have the build of
> cp2k itself just fail).  Also looked at HOMB 1.0.
>
>
>
> I am wondering what others have used.  The build should be simple and not
> require a large # of prereq libraries to build beforehand.  Thanks!
>
>
>
> --john
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