Visible to Intel only — GUID: GUID-1D3BCD84-94EC-4A81-85AE-655AF7E473F5
Visible to Intel only — GUID: GUID-1D3BCD84-94EC-4A81-85AE-655AF7E473F5
Mixing two runtimes
Threading Building Blocks (TBB) and oneAPI Threading Building Blocks (oneTBB) can be safely used in the same application. TBB and oneTBB runtimes are named differently and can be loaded safely within the same process. In addition, the ABI versioning is completely different that prevents symbols conflicts.
However, if both runtimes are loaded into the same process it can lead to oversubscription because each runtime will use its own pool of threads. It might lead to a performance penalty due to increased number of context switches. To check if both TBB and oneTBB are loaded to the application, export TBB_VERSION=1 before the application run. If both runtimes are loaded there will be two blocks of output, for example:
oneTBB possible output:
oneTBB: SPECIFICATION VERSION 1.0 oneTBB: VERSION 2021.2 oneTBB: INTERFACE VERSION 12020 oneTBB: TBB_USE_DEBUG 1 oneTBB: TBB_USE_ASSERT 1 oneTBB: TOOLS SUPPORT disabled
TBB possible output:
TBB: VERSION 2018.0 TBB: INTERFACE VERSION 10006 TBB: BUILD_DATE Mon 01 Mar 2021 01:28:40 PM UTC TBB: BUILD_HOST localhost (x86_64) TBB: BUILD_OS Fedora release 32 (Thirty Two) TBB: BUILD_KERNEL Linux 5.8.9-200.fc32.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Sep 14 18:28:45 UTC 2020 TBB: BUILD_GCC g++ (GCC) 10.2.1 20201125 (Red Hat 10.2.1-9) TBB: BUILD_LIBC 2.31 TBB: BUILD_LD GNU ld version 2.34-6.fc32 TBB: BUILD_TARGET intel64 on cc10_libc2.31_kernel5.8.9 TBB: BUILD_COMMAND g++ -DDO_ITT_NOTIFY -g -O2 -DUSE_PTHREAD -m64 -fPIC -D__TBB_BUILD=1 -Wall -Wno-parentheses -Wno-non-virtual-dtor -I../../src -I../../src/rml/include -I../../include -I. TBB: TBB_USE_DEBUG 0 TBB: TBB_USE_ASSERT 0 TBB: DO_ITT_NOTIFY 1 TBB: RML private TBB: Tools support disabled