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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2004-2010 The Trustees of Indiana University and Indiana
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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* University Research and Technology
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* Corporation. All rights reserved.
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* Copyright (c) 2004-2006 The University of Tennessee and The University
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* of Tennessee Research Foundation. All rights
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* reserved.
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* Copyright (c) 2004-2007 High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart,
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* University of Stuttgart. All rights reserved.
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* Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of the University of California.
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* All rights reserved.
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2012-02-29 21:52:38 +04:00
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* Copyright (c) 2007-2012 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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2012-06-26 23:53:26 +04:00
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* Copyright (c) 2011-2012 University of Houston. All rights reserved.
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2013-03-28 01:17:31 +04:00
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* Copyright (c) 2010-2013 Los Alamos National Security, LLC.
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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* All rights reserved.
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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* $COPYRIGHT$
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*
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* Additional copyrights may follow
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*
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* $HEADER$
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*/
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#include "ompi_config.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
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#include <unistd.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_NETDB_H
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#include <netdb.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#endif
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#include <errno.h>
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#include "opal/mca/installdirs/installdirs.h"
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#include "opal/class/opal_object.h"
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#include "opal/class/opal_pointer_array.h"
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#include "opal/runtime/opal.h"
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A number of C/R enhancements per RFC below:
http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/devel/2010/07/8240.php
Documentation:
http://osl.iu.edu/research/ft/
Major Changes:
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* Added C/R-enabled Debugging support.
Enabled with the --enable-crdebug flag. See the following website for more information:
http://osl.iu.edu/research/ft/crdebug/
* Added Stable Storage (SStore) framework for checkpoint storage
* 'central' component does a direct to central storage save
* 'stage' component stages checkpoints to central storage while the application continues execution.
* 'stage' supports offline compression of checkpoints before moving (sstore_stage_compress)
* 'stage' supports local caching of checkpoints to improve automatic recovery (sstore_stage_caching)
* Added Compression (compress) framework to support
* Add two new ErrMgr recovery policies
* {{{crmig}}} C/R Process Migration
* {{{autor}}} C/R Automatic Recovery
* Added the {{{ompi-migrate}}} command line tool to support the {{{crmig}}} ErrMgr component
* Added CR MPI Ext functions (enable them with {{{--enable-mpi-ext=cr}}} configure option)
* {{{OMPI_CR_Checkpoint}}} (Fixes trac:2342)
* {{{OMPI_CR_Restart}}}
* {{{OMPI_CR_Migrate}}} (may need some more work for mapping rules)
* {{{OMPI_CR_INC_register_callback}}} (Fixes trac:2192)
* {{{OMPI_CR_Quiesce_start}}}
* {{{OMPI_CR_Quiesce_checkpoint}}}
* {{{OMPI_CR_Quiesce_end}}}
* {{{OMPI_CR_self_register_checkpoint_callback}}}
* {{{OMPI_CR_self_register_restart_callback}}}
* {{{OMPI_CR_self_register_continue_callback}}}
* The ErrMgr predicted_fault() interface has been changed to take an opal_list_t of ErrMgr defined types. This will allow us to better support a wider range of fault prediction services in the future.
* Add a progress meter to:
* FileM rsh (filem_rsh_process_meter)
* SnapC full (snapc_full_progress_meter)
* SStore stage (sstore_stage_progress_meter)
* Added 2 new command line options to ompi-restart
* --showme : Display the full command line that would have been exec'ed.
* --mpirun_opts : Command line options to pass directly to mpirun. (Fixes trac:2413)
* Deprecated some MCA params:
* crs_base_snapshot_dir deprecated, use sstore_stage_local_snapshot_dir
* snapc_base_global_snapshot_dir deprecated, use sstore_base_global_snapshot_dir
* snapc_base_global_shared deprecated, use sstore_stage_global_is_shared
* snapc_base_store_in_place deprecated, replaced with different components of SStore
* snapc_base_global_snapshot_ref deprecated, use sstore_base_global_snapshot_ref
* snapc_base_establish_global_snapshot_dir deprecated, never well supported
* snapc_full_skip_filem deprecated, use sstore_stage_skip_filem
Minor Changes:
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* Fixes trac:1924 : {{{ompi-restart}}} now recognizes path prefixed checkpoint handles and does the right thing.
* Fixes trac:2097 : {{{ompi-info}}} should now report all available CRS components
* Fixes trac:2161 : Manual checkpoint movement. A user can 'mv' a checkpoint directory from the original location to another and still restart from it.
* Fixes trac:2208 : Honor various TMPDIR varaibles instead of forcing {{{/tmp}}}
* Move {{{ompi_cr_continue_like_restart}}} to {{{orte_cr_continue_like_restart}}} to be more flexible in where this should be set.
* opal_crs_base_metadata_write* functions have been moved to SStore to support a wider range of metadata handling functionality.
* Cleanup the CRS framework and components to work with the SStore framework.
* Cleanup the SnapC framework and components to work with the SStore framework (cleans up these code paths considerably).
* Add 'quiesce' hook to CRCP for a future enhancement.
* We now require a BLCR version that supports {{{cr_request_file()}}} or {{{cr_request_checkpoint()}}} in order to make the code more maintainable. Note that {{{cr_request_file}}} has been deprecated since 0.7.0, so we prefer to use {{{cr_request_checkpoint()}}}.
* Add optional application level INC callbacks (registered through the CR MPI Ext interface).
* Increase the {{{opal_cr_thread_sleep_wait}}} parameter to 1000 microseconds to make the C/R thread less aggressive.
* {{{opal-restart}}} now looks for cache directories before falling back on stable storage when asked.
* {{{opal-restart}}} also support local decompression before restarting
* {{{orte-checkpoint}}} now uses the SStore framework to work with the metadata
* {{{orte-restart}}} now uses the SStore framework to work with the metadata
* Remove the {{{orte-restart}}} preload option. This was removed since the user only needs to select the 'stage' component in order to support this functionality.
* Since the '-am' parameter is saved in the metadata, {{{ompi-restart}}} no longer hard codes {{{-am ft-enable-cr}}}.
* Fix {{{hnp}}} ErrMgr so that if a previous component in the stack has 'fixed' the problem, then it should be skipped.
* Make sure to decrement the number of 'num_local_procs' in the orted when one goes away.
* odls now checks the SStore framework to see if it needs to load any checkpoint files before launching (to support 'stage'). This separates the SStore logic from the --preload-[binary|files] options.
* Add unique IDs to the named pipes established between the orted and the app in SnapC. This is to better support migration and automatic recovery activities.
* Improve the checks for 'already checkpointing' error path.
* A a recovery output timer, to show how long it takes to restart a job
* Do a better job of cleaning up the old session directory on restart.
* Add a local module to the autor and crmig ErrMgr components. These small modules prevent the 'orted' component from attempting a local recovery (Which does not work for MPI apps at the moment)
* Add a fix for bounding the checkpointable region between MPI_Init and MPI_Finalize.
This commit was SVN r23587.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1924 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1924
Ticket 2097 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/2097
Ticket 2161 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/2161
Ticket 2192 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/2192
Ticket 2208 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/2208
Ticket 2342 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/2342
Ticket 2413 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/2413
2010-08-11 00:51:11 +04:00
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#if OPAL_ENABLE_FT_CR == 1
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#include "opal/runtime/opal_cr.h"
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#endif
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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#include "opal/mca/base/base.h"
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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#include "opal/runtime/opal_info_support.h"
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#include "opal/util/show_help.h"
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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2013-01-28 03:25:10 +04:00
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#if OMPI_RTE_ORTE
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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#include "orte/runtime/orte_info_support.h"
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2013-01-28 03:25:10 +04:00
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#endif
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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2013-03-28 01:17:31 +04:00
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#include "ompi/include/ompi/frameworks.h"
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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#include "ompi/communicator/communicator.h"
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#include "ompi/tools/ompi_info/ompi_info.h"
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/*
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* Public variables
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*/
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const char *ompi_info_type_ompi = "ompi";
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const char *ompi_info_type_base = "base";
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int main(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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int ret = 0;
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bool acted = false;
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bool want_all = false;
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char **app_env = NULL, **global_env = NULL;
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int i;
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char *str;
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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opal_cmd_line_t *ompi_info_cmd_line;
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opal_pointer_array_t mca_types;
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opal_pointer_array_t component_map;
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opal_info_component_map_t *map;
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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/* Initialize the argv parsing handle */
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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if (OPAL_SUCCESS != opal_init_util(&argc, &argv)) {
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opal_show_help("help-opal_info.txt", "lib-call-fail", true,
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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"opal_init_util", __FILE__, __LINE__, NULL);
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exit(ret);
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}
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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ompi_info_cmd_line = OBJ_NEW(opal_cmd_line_t);
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if (NULL == ompi_info_cmd_line) {
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ret = errno;
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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opal_show_help("help-opal_info.txt", "lib-call-fail", true,
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"opal_cmd_line_create", __FILE__, __LINE__, NULL);
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exit(ret);
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}
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2012-02-29 21:52:38 +04:00
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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/* initialize the command line, parse it, and return the directives
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* telling us what the user wants output
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*/
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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if (OPAL_SUCCESS != (ret = opal_info_init(argc, argv, ompi_info_cmd_line))) {
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exit(ret);
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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}
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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/* setup the mca_types array */
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OBJ_CONSTRUCT(&mca_types, opal_pointer_array_t);
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opal_pointer_array_init(&mca_types, 256, INT_MAX, 128);
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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/* add in the opal frameworks */
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opal_info_register_types(&mca_types);
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2010-09-22 05:11:40 +04:00
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2013-01-28 03:25:10 +04:00
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#if OMPI_RTE_ORTE
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/* add in the orte frameworks */
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orte_info_register_types(&mca_types);
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#endif
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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2013-03-28 01:17:31 +04:00
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/* add the top-level type */
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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opal_pointer_array_add(&mca_types, "ompi");
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opal_pointer_array_add(&mca_types, "mpi");
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2013-03-28 01:17:31 +04:00
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/* push all the types found by autogen */
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for (i=0; NULL != ompi_frameworks[i]; i++) {
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opal_pointer_array_add(&mca_types, ompi_frameworks[i]->framework_name);
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}
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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/* init the component map */
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OBJ_CONSTRUCT(&component_map, opal_pointer_array_t);
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opal_pointer_array_init(&component_map, 256, INT_MAX, 128);
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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/* Register OPAL's params */
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2013-03-28 01:17:31 +04:00
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if (OPAL_SUCCESS != (ret = opal_info_register_framework_params(&component_map))) {
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Refs trac:3275.
We ran into a case where the OMPI SVN trunk grew a new acceptable MCA
parameter value, but this new value was not accepted on the v1.6
branch (hwloc_base_mem_bind_failure_action -- on the trunk it accepts
the value "silent", but on the older v1.6 branch, it doesn't). If you
set "hwloc_base_mem_bind_failure_action=silent" in the default MCA
params file and then accidentally ran with the v1.6 branch, every OMPI
executable (including ompi_info) just failed because hwloc_base_open()
would say "hey, 'silent' is not a valid value for
hwloc_base_mem_bind_failure_action!". Kaboom.
The only problem is that it didn't give you any indication of where
this value was being set. Quite maddening, from a user perspective.
So we changed the ompi_info handles this case. If any framework open
function return OMPI_ERR_BAD_PARAM (either because its base MCA params
got a bad value or because one of its component register/open
functions return OMPI_ERR_BAD_PARAM), ompi_info will stop, print out
a warning that it received and error, and then dump out the parameters
that it has received so far in the framework that had a problem.
At a minimum, this will show the user the MCA param that had an error
(it's usually the last one), and ''where it was set from'' (so that
they can go fix it).
We updated ompi_info to check for O???_ERR_BAD_PARAM from each from
the framework opens. Also updated the doxygen docs in mca.h for this
O???_BAD_PARAM behavior. And we noticed that mca.h had MCA_SUCCESS
and MCA_ERR_??? codes. Why? I think we used them in exactly one
place in the code base (mca_base_components_open.c). So we deleted
those and just used the normal OPAL_* codes instead.
While we were doing this, we also cleaned up a little memory
management during ompi_info/orte-info/opal-info finalization.
Valgrind still reports a truckload of memory still in use at ompi_info
termination, but they mostly look to be components not freeing
memory/resources properly (and outside the scope of this fix).
This commit was SVN r27306.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 3275 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/3275
2012-09-12 00:47:24 +04:00
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if (OPAL_ERR_BAD_PARAM == ret) {
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/* output where the error occurred */
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opal_info_err_params(&component_map);
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}
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exit(1);
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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}
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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2013-01-28 03:25:10 +04:00
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#if OMPI_RTE_ORTE
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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/* Register ORTE's params */
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2013-03-28 01:17:31 +04:00
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if (OMPI_SUCCESS != (ret = orte_info_register_framework_params(&component_map))) {
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Refs trac:3275.
We ran into a case where the OMPI SVN trunk grew a new acceptable MCA
parameter value, but this new value was not accepted on the v1.6
branch (hwloc_base_mem_bind_failure_action -- on the trunk it accepts
the value "silent", but on the older v1.6 branch, it doesn't). If you
set "hwloc_base_mem_bind_failure_action=silent" in the default MCA
params file and then accidentally ran with the v1.6 branch, every OMPI
executable (including ompi_info) just failed because hwloc_base_open()
would say "hey, 'silent' is not a valid value for
hwloc_base_mem_bind_failure_action!". Kaboom.
The only problem is that it didn't give you any indication of where
this value was being set. Quite maddening, from a user perspective.
So we changed the ompi_info handles this case. If any framework open
function return OMPI_ERR_BAD_PARAM (either because its base MCA params
got a bad value or because one of its component register/open
functions return OMPI_ERR_BAD_PARAM), ompi_info will stop, print out
a warning that it received and error, and then dump out the parameters
that it has received so far in the framework that had a problem.
At a minimum, this will show the user the MCA param that had an error
(it's usually the last one), and ''where it was set from'' (so that
they can go fix it).
We updated ompi_info to check for O???_ERR_BAD_PARAM from each from
the framework opens. Also updated the doxygen docs in mca.h for this
O???_BAD_PARAM behavior. And we noticed that mca.h had MCA_SUCCESS
and MCA_ERR_??? codes. Why? I think we used them in exactly one
place in the code base (mca_base_components_open.c). So we deleted
those and just used the normal OPAL_* codes instead.
While we were doing this, we also cleaned up a little memory
management during ompi_info/orte-info/opal-info finalization.
Valgrind still reports a truckload of memory still in use at ompi_info
termination, but they mostly look to be components not freeing
memory/resources properly (and outside the scope of this fix).
This commit was SVN r27306.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 3275 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/3275
2012-09-12 00:47:24 +04:00
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if (OPAL_ERR_BAD_PARAM == ret) {
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/* output what we got */
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opal_info_do_params(true, opal_cmd_line_is_taken(ompi_info_cmd_line, "internal"),
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&mca_types, NULL);
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}
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exit(1);
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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}
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2013-01-28 03:25:10 +04:00
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#endif
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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/* Register OMPI's params */
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2013-03-28 01:17:31 +04:00
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if (OMPI_SUCCESS != (ret = ompi_info_register_framework_params(&component_map))) {
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Refs trac:3275.
We ran into a case where the OMPI SVN trunk grew a new acceptable MCA
parameter value, but this new value was not accepted on the v1.6
branch (hwloc_base_mem_bind_failure_action -- on the trunk it accepts
the value "silent", but on the older v1.6 branch, it doesn't). If you
set "hwloc_base_mem_bind_failure_action=silent" in the default MCA
params file and then accidentally ran with the v1.6 branch, every OMPI
executable (including ompi_info) just failed because hwloc_base_open()
would say "hey, 'silent' is not a valid value for
hwloc_base_mem_bind_failure_action!". Kaboom.
The only problem is that it didn't give you any indication of where
this value was being set. Quite maddening, from a user perspective.
So we changed the ompi_info handles this case. If any framework open
function return OMPI_ERR_BAD_PARAM (either because its base MCA params
got a bad value or because one of its component register/open
functions return OMPI_ERR_BAD_PARAM), ompi_info will stop, print out
a warning that it received and error, and then dump out the parameters
that it has received so far in the framework that had a problem.
At a minimum, this will show the user the MCA param that had an error
(it's usually the last one), and ''where it was set from'' (so that
they can go fix it).
We updated ompi_info to check for O???_ERR_BAD_PARAM from each from
the framework opens. Also updated the doxygen docs in mca.h for this
O???_BAD_PARAM behavior. And we noticed that mca.h had MCA_SUCCESS
and MCA_ERR_??? codes. Why? I think we used them in exactly one
place in the code base (mca_base_components_open.c). So we deleted
those and just used the normal OPAL_* codes instead.
While we were doing this, we also cleaned up a little memory
management during ompi_info/orte-info/opal-info finalization.
Valgrind still reports a truckload of memory still in use at ompi_info
termination, but they mostly look to be components not freeing
memory/resources properly (and outside the scope of this fix).
This commit was SVN r27306.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 3275 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/3275
2012-09-12 00:47:24 +04:00
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if (OMPI_ERR_BAD_PARAM == ret) {
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/* output what we got */
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opal_info_do_params(true, opal_cmd_line_is_taken(ompi_info_cmd_line, "internal"),
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&mca_types, NULL);
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}
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exit(1);
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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}
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/* Execute the desired action(s) */
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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want_all = opal_cmd_line_is_taken(ompi_info_cmd_line, "all");
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if (want_all || opal_cmd_line_is_taken(ompi_info_cmd_line, "version")) {
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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ompi_info_do_version(want_all, ompi_info_cmd_line,
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&mca_types, &component_map);
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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acted = true;
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}
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if (want_all || opal_cmd_line_is_taken(ompi_info_cmd_line, "path")) {
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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opal_info_do_path(want_all, ompi_info_cmd_line);
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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acted = true;
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}
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if (want_all || opal_cmd_line_is_taken(ompi_info_cmd_line, "arch")) {
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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opal_info_do_arch();
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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acted = true;
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}
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if (want_all || opal_cmd_line_is_taken(ompi_info_cmd_line, "hostname")) {
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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opal_info_do_hostname();
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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acted = true;
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}
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if (want_all || opal_cmd_line_is_taken(ompi_info_cmd_line, "config")) {
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ompi_info_do_config(true);
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acted = true;
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}
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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if (want_all || opal_cmd_line_is_taken(ompi_info_cmd_line, "param") ||
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opal_cmd_line_is_taken(ompi_info_cmd_line, "params")) {
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opal_info_do_params(want_all, opal_cmd_line_is_taken(ompi_info_cmd_line, "internal"),
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&mca_types, ompi_info_cmd_line);
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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acted = true;
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}
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/* If no command line args are specified, show default set */
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if (!acted) {
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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ompi_info_show_ompi_version(opal_info_ver_full);
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opal_info_show_path(opal_info_path_prefix, opal_install_dirs.prefix);
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opal_info_do_arch();
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opal_info_do_hostname();
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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ompi_info_do_config(false);
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for (i = 0; i < mca_types.size; ++i) {
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if (NULL == (str = (char*)opal_pointer_array_get_item(&mca_types, i))) {
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continue;
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}
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if (0 != strcmp("mpi", str)) {
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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opal_info_show_component_version(&mca_types, &component_map,
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str, opal_info_component_all,
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opal_info_ver_full, opal_info_type_all);
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2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
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}
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}
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}
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/* All done */
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if (NULL != app_env) {
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opal_argv_free(app_env);
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}
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if (NULL != global_env) {
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opal_argv_free(global_env);
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}
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ompi_info_close_components();
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OBJ_RELEASE(ompi_info_cmd_line);
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OBJ_DESTRUCT(&mca_types);
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2012-06-28 22:23:34 +04:00
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for (i=0; i < component_map.size; i++) {
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if (NULL != (map = (opal_info_component_map_t*)opal_pointer_array_get_item(&component_map, i))) {
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OBJ_RELEASE(map);
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}
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}
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OBJ_DESTRUCT(&component_map);
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opal_info_finalize();
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Refs trac:3275.
We ran into a case where the OMPI SVN trunk grew a new acceptable MCA
parameter value, but this new value was not accepted on the v1.6
branch (hwloc_base_mem_bind_failure_action -- on the trunk it accepts
the value "silent", but on the older v1.6 branch, it doesn't). If you
set "hwloc_base_mem_bind_failure_action=silent" in the default MCA
params file and then accidentally ran with the v1.6 branch, every OMPI
executable (including ompi_info) just failed because hwloc_base_open()
would say "hey, 'silent' is not a valid value for
hwloc_base_mem_bind_failure_action!". Kaboom.
The only problem is that it didn't give you any indication of where
this value was being set. Quite maddening, from a user perspective.
So we changed the ompi_info handles this case. If any framework open
function return OMPI_ERR_BAD_PARAM (either because its base MCA params
got a bad value or because one of its component register/open
functions return OMPI_ERR_BAD_PARAM), ompi_info will stop, print out
a warning that it received and error, and then dump out the parameters
that it has received so far in the framework that had a problem.
At a minimum, this will show the user the MCA param that had an error
(it's usually the last one), and ''where it was set from'' (so that
they can go fix it).
We updated ompi_info to check for O???_ERR_BAD_PARAM from each from
the framework opens. Also updated the doxygen docs in mca.h for this
O???_BAD_PARAM behavior. And we noticed that mca.h had MCA_SUCCESS
and MCA_ERR_??? codes. Why? I think we used them in exactly one
place in the code base (mca_base_components_open.c). So we deleted
those and just used the normal OPAL_* codes instead.
While we were doing this, we also cleaned up a little memory
management during ompi_info/orte-info/opal-info finalization.
Valgrind still reports a truckload of memory still in use at ompi_info
termination, but they mostly look to be components not freeing
memory/resources properly (and outside the scope of this fix).
This commit was SVN r27306.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 3275 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/3275
2012-09-12 00:47:24 +04:00
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|
|
|
|
|
/* Put our own call to opal_finalize_util() here because we called
|
|
|
|
it up above (and it refcounts) */
|
|
|
|
opal_finalize_util();
|
2009-07-01 01:41:28 +04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
}
|