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openmpi/orte/util/attr.h

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Refactor the ORTE DVM code so that external codes can submit multiple jobs using only a single connection to the HNP. * Clean up the DVM so it continues to run even when applications error out and we would ordinarily abort the daemons. * Create a new errmgr component for the DVM to handle the differences. * Cleanup the DVM state component. * Add ORTE bindings directory and brief README * Pass a local tool index around to match jobs. * Pass the jobid on job completion. * Fix initialization logic. * Add framework for python wrapper. * Fix terminate-with-non-zero-exit behavior so it properly terminates only the indicated procs, notifies orte-submit, and orte-dvm continues executing. * Add some missing options to orte-dvm * Fix a bug in -host processing that caused us to ignore the #slots designator. Add a new attribute to indicate "do not expand the DVM" when submitting job spawn requests. * It actually makes no sense that we treat the termination of all children differently than terminating the children of a specific job - it only creates confusion over the difference in behavior. So terminate children the same way regardless. Extend the cmd_line utility to easily allow layering of command line definitions Catch up with ORTE interface change and make build more generic. Disable "fixed dvm" logic for now. Add another cmd_line function to merge a table of cmd line options with another one, reporting as errors any duplicate entries. Use this to allow orterun to reuse the orted_submit code Fix the "fixed_dvm" logic by ensuring we reset num_new_daemons to zero. Also ensure that the nidmap is sent with the first job so the downstream daemons get the node info. Remove a duplicate cmd line entry in orterun. Revise the DVM startup procedure to pass the nidmap only once, at the startup of the DVM. This reduces the overhead on each job launch and ensures that the nidmap doesn't get overwritten. Add new commands to get_orted_comm_cmd_str(). Move ORTE command line options to orte_globals.[ch]. Catch up with extra orte_submit_init parameter. Add example code. Add documentation. Bump version. The nidmap and routing data must be updated prior to propagating the xcast or else the xcast will fail. Fix the return code so it is something more expected when an error occurs. Ensure we get an error returned to us when we fail to launch for some reason. In this case, we will always get a launch_cb as we did indeed attempt to spawn it. The error code will be returned in the complete_cb. Fix the return code from orte_submit_job - it was returning the tracker index instead of "success". Take advantage of ORTE's pretty-print capabilities to provide a nice error output explaining why we failed to launch. Ensure we always get a launch_cb when we fail to launch, but no complete_cb as the job never launched. Extend the error reporting capability to job completion as well. Add index parameter to orte_submit_job(). Add orte_job_cancel and implement ORTE_DAEMON_TERMINATE_JOB_CMD. Factor out dvm termination. Parse the terminate option at tool level. Add error string for ORTE_ERR_JOB_CANCELLED. Add some safeguards. Cleanup and/of comments. Enable the return. Properly ORTE_DECLSPEC orte_submit_halt. Add orte_submit_halt and orte_submit_cancel to interface. Use the plm interface to terminate the job
2015-12-17 02:30:40 +03:00
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#ifndef ORTE_ATTRS_H
#define ORTE_ATTRS_H
#include "orte_config.h"
#include "orte/types.h"
/*** FLAG FOR SETTING ATTRIBUTES - INDICATES IF THE
*** ATTRIBUTE IS TO BE SHARED WITH REMOTE PROCS OR NOT
*/
#define ORTE_ATTR_LOCAL true // for local use only
#define ORTE_ATTR_GLOBAL false // include when sending this object
/* define the mininum value of the ORTE keys just in
* case someone someday puts a layer underneath us */
#define ORTE_ATTR_KEY_BASE 0
/*** ATTRIBUTE FLAGS - never sent anywwhere ***/
typedef uint8_t orte_app_context_flags_t;
#define ORTE_APP_FLAG_USED_ON_NODE 0x01 // is being used on the local node
/* APP_CONTEXT ATTRIBUTE KEYS */
#define ORTE_APP_HOSTFILE 1 // string - hostfile
#define ORTE_APP_ADD_HOSTFILE 2 // string - hostfile to be added
#define ORTE_APP_DASH_HOST 3 // string - hosts specified with -host option
#define ORTE_APP_ADD_HOST 4 // string - hosts to be added
#define ORTE_APP_USER_CWD 5 // bool - user specified cwd
#define ORTE_APP_SSNDIR_CWD 6 // bool - use session dir as cwd
#define ORTE_APP_PRELOAD_BIN 7 // bool - move binaries to remote nodes prior to exec
#define ORTE_APP_PRELOAD_FILES 8 // string - files to be moved to remote nodes prior to exec
#define ORTE_APP_SSTORE_LOAD 9 // string
#define ORTE_APP_RECOV_DEF 10 // bool - whether or not a recovery policy was defined
#define ORTE_APP_MAX_RESTARTS 11 // int32 - max number of times a process can be restarted
#define ORTE_APP_MIN_NODES 12 // int64 - min number of nodes required
#define ORTE_APP_MANDATORY 13 // bool - flag if nodes requested in -host are "mandatory" vs "optional"
#define ORTE_APP_MAX_PPN 14 // uint32 - maximum number of procs/node for this app
#define ORTE_APP_PREFIX_DIR 15 // string - prefix directory for this app, if override necessary
#define ORTE_APP_NO_CACHEDIR 16 // bool - flag that a cache dir is not to be specified for a Singularity container
#define ORTE_APP_MAX_KEY 100
/*** NODE FLAGS - never sent anywhere ***/
typedef uint8_t orte_node_flags_t;
#define ORTE_NODE_FLAG_DAEMON_LAUNCHED 0x01 // whether or not the daemon on this node has been launched
#define ORTE_NODE_FLAG_LOC_VERIFIED 0x02 // whether or not the location has been verified - used for
// environments where the daemon's final destination is uncertain
#define ORTE_NODE_FLAG_OVERSUBSCRIBED 0x04 // whether or not this node is oversubscribed
#define ORTE_NODE_FLAG_MAPPED 0x08 // whether we have been added to the current map
#define ORTE_NODE_FLAG_SLOTS_GIVEN 0x10 // the number of slots was specified - used only in non-managed environments
/*** NODE ATTRIBUTE KEYS - never sent anywhere ***/
#define ORTE_NODE_START_KEY ORTE_APP_MAX_KEY
#define ORTE_NODE_USERNAME (ORTE_NODE_START_KEY + 1)
#define ORTE_NODE_LAUNCH_ID (ORTE_NODE_START_KEY + 2) // int32 - Launch id needed by some systems to launch a proc on this node
#define ORTE_NODE_HOSTID (ORTE_NODE_START_KEY + 3) // orte_vpid_t - if this "node" is a coprocessor being hosted on a different node, then
// we need to know the id of our "host" to help any procs on us to determine locality
#define ORTE_NODE_ALIAS (ORTE_NODE_START_KEY + 4) // comma-separate list of alternate names for the node
#define ORTE_NODE_SERIAL_NUMBER (ORTE_NODE_START_KEY + 5) // string - serial number: used if node is a coprocessor
#define ORTE_NODE_MAX_KEY 200
/*** JOB FLAGS - included in orte_job_t transmissions ***/
typedef uint16_t orte_job_flags_t;
#define ORTE_JOB_FLAGS_T OPAL_UINT16
#define ORTE_JOB_FLAG_UPDATED 0x0001 // job has been updated and needs to be included in the pidmap message
#define ORTE_JOB_FLAG_GANG_LAUNCHED 0x0002 // MPI is allowed on this job - i.e., all members of the job were simultaneously launched
#define ORTE_JOB_FLAG_RESTARTED 0x0004 // some procs in this job are being restarted
#define ORTE_JOB_FLAG_ABORTED 0x0008 // did this job abort?
#define ORTE_JOB_FLAG_DEBUGGER_DAEMON 0x0010 // job is launching debugger daemons
#define ORTE_JOB_FLAG_FORWARD_OUTPUT 0x0020 // forward output from the apps
#define ORTE_JOB_FLAG_DO_NOT_MONITOR 0x0040 // do not monitor apps for termination
#define ORTE_JOB_FLAG_FORWARD_COMM 0x0080 //
#define ORTE_JOB_FLAG_RECOVERABLE 0x0100 // job is recoverable
#define ORTE_JOB_FLAG_RESTART 0x0200 //
#define ORTE_JOB_FLAG_PROCS_MIGRATING 0x0400 // some procs in job are migrating from one node to another
/*** JOB ATTRIBUTE KEYS ***/
#define ORTE_JOB_START_KEY ORTE_NODE_MAX_KEY
#define ORTE_JOB_LAUNCH_MSG_SENT (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 1) // timeval - time launch message was sent
#define ORTE_JOB_LAUNCH_MSG_RECVD (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 2) // timeval - time launch message was recvd
#define ORTE_JOB_MAX_LAUNCH_MSG_RECVD (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 3) // timeval - max time for launch msg to be received
#define ORTE_JOB_FILE_MAPS (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 4) // opal_buffer_t - file maps associates with this job
#define ORTE_JOB_CKPT_STATE (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 5) // size_t - ckpt state
#define ORTE_JOB_SNAPSHOT_REF (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 6) // string - snapshot reference
#define ORTE_JOB_SNAPSHOT_LOC (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 7) // string - snapshot location
#define ORTE_JOB_SNAPC_INIT_BAR (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 8) // orte_grpcomm_coll_id_t - collective id
#define ORTE_JOB_SNAPC_FINI_BAR (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 9) // orte_grpcomm_coll_id_t - collective id
#define ORTE_JOB_NUM_NONZERO_EXIT (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 10) // int32 - number of procs with non-zero exit codes
#define ORTE_JOB_FAILURE_TIMER_EVENT (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 11) // opal_ptr (orte_timer_t*) - timer event for failure detect/response if fails to launch
#define ORTE_JOB_ABORTED_PROC (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 12) // opal_ptr (orte_proc_t*) - proc that caused abort to happen
#define ORTE_JOB_MAPPER (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 13) // bool - job consists of MapReduce mappers
#define ORTE_JOB_REDUCER (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 14) // bool - job consists of MapReduce reducers
#define ORTE_JOB_COMBINER (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 15) // bool - job consists of MapReduce combiners
#define ORTE_JOB_INDEX_ARGV (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 16) // bool - automatically index argvs
#define ORTE_JOB_NO_VM (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 17) // bool - do not use VM launch
#define ORTE_JOB_SPIN_FOR_DEBUG (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 18) // bool - job consists of continuously operating apps
#define ORTE_JOB_CONTINUOUS_OP (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 19) // bool - recovery policy defined for job
#define ORTE_JOB_RECOVER_DEFINED (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 20) // bool - recovery policy has been defined
#define ORTE_JOB_ENABLE_RECOVERY (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 21) // bool - enable recovery of these processes
#define ORTE_JOB_NON_ORTE_JOB (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 22) // bool - non-orte job
#define ORTE_JOB_STDOUT_TARGET (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 23) // orte_jobid_t - job that is to receive the stdout (on its stdin) from this one
#define ORTE_JOB_POWER (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 24) // string - power setting for nodes in job
#define ORTE_JOB_MAX_FREQ (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 25) // string - max freq setting for nodes in job
#define ORTE_JOB_MIN_FREQ (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 26) // string - min freq setting for nodes in job
#define ORTE_JOB_GOVERNOR (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 27) // string - governor used for nodes in job
#define ORTE_JOB_FAIL_NOTIFIED (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 28) // bool - abnormal term of proc within job has been reported
#define ORTE_JOB_TERM_NOTIFIED (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 29) // bool - normal term of job has been reported
#define ORTE_JOB_PEER_MODX_ID (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 30) // orte_grpcomm_coll_id_t - collective id
#define ORTE_JOB_INIT_BAR_ID (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 31) // orte_grpcomm_coll_id_t - collective id
#define ORTE_JOB_FINI_BAR_ID (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 32) // orte_grpcomm_coll_id_t - collective id
#define ORTE_JOB_FWDIO_TO_TOOL (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 33) // Forward IO for this job to the tool requesting its spawn
#define ORTE_JOB_PHYSICAL_CPUIDS (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 34) // bool - Hostfile contains physical jobids in cpuset
#define ORTE_JOB_LAUNCHED_DAEMONS (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 35) // bool - Job caused new daemons to be spawned
#define ORTE_JOB_REPORT_BINDINGS (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 36) // bool - Report process bindings
#define ORTE_JOB_SLOT_LIST (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 37) // string - constraints on cores to use
#define ORTE_JOB_NOTIFICATIONS (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 38) // string - comma-separated list of desired notifications+methods
#define ORTE_JOB_ROOM_NUM (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 39) // int - number of remote request's hotel room
#define ORTE_JOB_LAUNCH_PROXY (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 40) // opal_process_name_t - name of spawn requestor
#define ORTE_JOB_NSPACE_REGISTERED (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 41) // bool - job has been registered with embedded PMIx server
Refactor the ORTE DVM code so that external codes can submit multiple jobs using only a single connection to the HNP. * Clean up the DVM so it continues to run even when applications error out and we would ordinarily abort the daemons. * Create a new errmgr component for the DVM to handle the differences. * Cleanup the DVM state component. * Add ORTE bindings directory and brief README * Pass a local tool index around to match jobs. * Pass the jobid on job completion. * Fix initialization logic. * Add framework for python wrapper. * Fix terminate-with-non-zero-exit behavior so it properly terminates only the indicated procs, notifies orte-submit, and orte-dvm continues executing. * Add some missing options to orte-dvm * Fix a bug in -host processing that caused us to ignore the #slots designator. Add a new attribute to indicate "do not expand the DVM" when submitting job spawn requests. * It actually makes no sense that we treat the termination of all children differently than terminating the children of a specific job - it only creates confusion over the difference in behavior. So terminate children the same way regardless. Extend the cmd_line utility to easily allow layering of command line definitions Catch up with ORTE interface change and make build more generic. Disable "fixed dvm" logic for now. Add another cmd_line function to merge a table of cmd line options with another one, reporting as errors any duplicate entries. Use this to allow orterun to reuse the orted_submit code Fix the "fixed_dvm" logic by ensuring we reset num_new_daemons to zero. Also ensure that the nidmap is sent with the first job so the downstream daemons get the node info. Remove a duplicate cmd line entry in orterun. Revise the DVM startup procedure to pass the nidmap only once, at the startup of the DVM. This reduces the overhead on each job launch and ensures that the nidmap doesn't get overwritten. Add new commands to get_orted_comm_cmd_str(). Move ORTE command line options to orte_globals.[ch]. Catch up with extra orte_submit_init parameter. Add example code. Add documentation. Bump version. The nidmap and routing data must be updated prior to propagating the xcast or else the xcast will fail. Fix the return code so it is something more expected when an error occurs. Ensure we get an error returned to us when we fail to launch for some reason. In this case, we will always get a launch_cb as we did indeed attempt to spawn it. The error code will be returned in the complete_cb. Fix the return code from orte_submit_job - it was returning the tracker index instead of "success". Take advantage of ORTE's pretty-print capabilities to provide a nice error output explaining why we failed to launch. Ensure we always get a launch_cb when we fail to launch, but no complete_cb as the job never launched. Extend the error reporting capability to job completion as well. Add index parameter to orte_submit_job(). Add orte_job_cancel and implement ORTE_DAEMON_TERMINATE_JOB_CMD. Factor out dvm termination. Parse the terminate option at tool level. Add error string for ORTE_ERR_JOB_CANCELLED. Add some safeguards. Cleanup and/of comments. Enable the return. Properly ORTE_DECLSPEC orte_submit_halt. Add orte_submit_halt and orte_submit_cancel to interface. Use the plm interface to terminate the job
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#define ORTE_JOB_FIXED_DVM (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 42) // bool - do not change the size of the DVM for this job
#define ORTE_JOB_DVM_JOB (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 43) // bool - job is using a DVM
#define ORTE_JOB_CANCELLED (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 44) // bool - job was cancelled
#define ORTE_JOB_OUTPUT_TO_FILE (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 45) // string - name of directory to which stdout/err is to be directed
#define ORTE_JOB_MERGE_STDERR_STDOUT (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 46) // bool - merge stderr into stdout stream
#define ORTE_JOB_TAG_OUTPUT (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 47) // bool - tag stdout/stderr
#define ORTE_JOB_TIMESTAMP_OUTPUT (ORTE_JOB_START_KEY + 48) // bool - timestamp stdout/stderr
#define ORTE_JOB_MAX_KEY 300
/*** PROC FLAGS - never sent anywhere ***/
typedef uint16_t orte_proc_flags_t;
#define ORTE_PROC_FLAG_ALIVE 0x0001 // proc has been launched and has not yet terminated
#define ORTE_PROC_FLAG_ABORT 0x0002 // proc called abort
#define ORTE_PROC_FLAG_UPDATED 0x0004 // proc has been updated and need to be included in the next pidmap message
#define ORTE_PROC_FLAG_LOCAL 0x0008 // indicate that this proc is local
#define ORTE_PROC_FLAG_REPORTED 0x0010 // indicate proc has reported in
#define ORTE_PROC_FLAG_REG 0x0020 // proc has registered
#define ORTE_PROC_FLAG_HAS_DEREG 0x0040 // proc has deregistered
#define ORTE_PROC_FLAG_AS_MPI 0x0080 // proc is MPI process
#define ORTE_PROC_FLAG_IOF_COMPLETE 0x0100 // IOF has completed
#define ORTE_PROC_FLAG_WAITPID 0x0200 // waitpid fired
#define ORTE_PROC_FLAG_RECORDED 0x0400 // termination has been recorded
#define ORTE_PROC_FLAG_DATA_IN_SM 0x0800 // modex data has been stored in the local shared memory region
#define ORTE_PROC_FLAG_DATA_RECVD 0x1000 // modex data for this proc has been received
#define ORTE_PROC_FLAG_SM_ACCESS 0x2000 // indicate if process can read modex data from shared memory region
/*** PROCESS ATTRIBUTE KEYS ***/
#define ORTE_PROC_START_KEY ORTE_JOB_MAX_KEY
#define ORTE_PROC_NOBARRIER (ORTE_PROC_START_KEY + 1) // bool - indicates proc should not barrier in orte_init
#define ORTE_PROC_CPU_BITMAP (ORTE_PROC_START_KEY + 2) // string - string representation of cpu bindings
#define ORTE_PROC_HWLOC_LOCALE (ORTE_PROC_START_KEY + 3) // opal_ptr (hwloc_obj_t) = pointer to object where proc was mapped
#define ORTE_PROC_HWLOC_BOUND (ORTE_PROC_START_KEY + 4) // opal_ptr (hwloc_obj_t) = pointer to object where proc was bound
#define ORTE_PROC_PRIOR_NODE (ORTE_PROC_START_KEY + 5) // void* - pointer to orte_node_t where this proc last executed
#define ORTE_PROC_NRESTARTS (ORTE_PROC_START_KEY + 6) // int32 - number of times this process has been restarted
#define ORTE_PROC_RESTART_TIME (ORTE_PROC_START_KEY + 7) // timeval - time of last restart
#define ORTE_PROC_FAST_FAILS (ORTE_PROC_START_KEY + 8) // int32 - number of failures in "fast" window
#define ORTE_PROC_CKPT_STATE (ORTE_PROC_START_KEY + 9) // size_t - ckpt state
#define ORTE_PROC_SNAPSHOT_REF (ORTE_PROC_START_KEY + 10) // string - snapshot reference
#define ORTE_PROC_SNAPSHOT_LOC (ORTE_PROC_START_KEY + 11) // string - snapshot location
#define ORTE_PROC_NODENAME (ORTE_PROC_START_KEY + 12) // string - node where proc is located, used only by tools
#define ORTE_PROC_CGROUP (ORTE_PROC_START_KEY + 13) // string - name of cgroup this proc shall be assigned to
#define ORTE_PROC_NBEATS (ORTE_PROC_START_KEY + 14) // int32 - number of heartbeats in current window
#define ORTE_PROC_MAX_KEY 400
/*** MESSAGING QOS ATTRIBUTE KEYS ***/
#define ORTE_QOS_START_KEY ORTE_PROC_MAX_KEY
#define ORTE_QOS_TYPE (ORTE_QOS_START_KEY + 1) //uint8- defining what type of qos - refer to orte_qos_type enum for values
#define ORTE_QOS_WINDOW_SIZE (ORTE_QOS_START_KEY + 2) // uint32 - number of messages in the window (stream)
#define ORTE_QOS_ACK_NACK_TIMEOUT (ORTE_QOS_START_KEY + 3) //uint32 - timeout value in secs for msg/window ack nack
#define ORTE_QOS_MSG_RETRY (ORTE_QOS_START_KEY + 4) // bool- resend message upon ACK fail or NACK or timeout.
#define ORTE_QOS_NUM_RETRIES (ORTE_QOS_START_KEY + 5) // uint32 - number of retries.
#define ORTE_QOS_MAX_KEY 500
#define ORTE_ATTR_KEY_MAX 1000
/*** FLAG OPS ***/
#define ORTE_FLAG_SET(p, f) ((p)->flags |= (f))
#define ORTE_FLAG_UNSET(p, f) ((p)->flags &= ~(f))
#define ORTE_FLAG_TEST(p, f) ((p)->flags & (f))
ORTE_DECLSPEC const char *orte_attr_key_to_str(orte_attribute_key_t key);
/* Retrieve the named attribute from a list */
ORTE_DECLSPEC bool orte_get_attribute(opal_list_t *attributes, orte_attribute_key_t key,
void **data, opal_data_type_t type);
/* Set the named attribute in a list, overwriting any prior entry */
ORTE_DECLSPEC int orte_set_attribute(opal_list_t *attributes, orte_attribute_key_t key,
bool local, void *data, opal_data_type_t type);
/* Remove the named attribute from a list */
ORTE_DECLSPEC void orte_remove_attribute(opal_list_t *attributes, orte_attribute_key_t key);
/*
* Register a handler for converting attr keys to strings
*
* Handlers will be invoked by orte_attr_key_to_str to return the appropriate value.
*/
typedef char* (*orte_attr2str_fn_t)(orte_attribute_key_t key);
ORTE_DECLSPEC int orte_attr_register(const char *project,
orte_attribute_key_t key_base,
orte_attribute_key_t key_max,
orte_attr2str_fn_t converter);
#endif