allows the BTL to specify a specific ompi_proc_t that had an
error. Also add an optional descriptive string. Currently, arguments
are not used but will be by future failover PML.
Changes based on RFC. Reviewed by George Bosilca.
This commit was SVN r23174.
The fix is to just check if the return value is positive or not, since all the SOS encoded errors are *always* negative.
The real fix (as Ralph points out) is to change these functions (opal_pointer_array_add and mca_base_param*) to return the index as a pointer.
This commit was SVN r23173.
(OMPI_ERR_* = OPAL_SOS_GET_ERR_CODE(ret)), since the return value could be a
SOS-encoded error. The OPAL_SOS_GET_ERR_CODE() takes in a SOS error and returns
back the native error code.
* Since OPAL_SUCCESS is preserved by SOS, also change all calls of the form
(OPAL_ERROR == ret) to (OPAL_SUCCESS != ret). We thus avoid having to
decode 'ret' to get the native error code.
This commit was SVN r23162.
http://marc.info/?l=linux-mm-commits&m=127352503417787&w=2 for more
details.
* Remove the ptmalloc memory component; replace it with a new "linux"
memory component.
* The linux memory component will conditionally compile in support
for ummunotify. At run-time, if it has ummunotify support and
finds run-time support for ummunotify (i.e., /dev/ummunotify), it
uses it. If not, it tries to use ptmalloc via the glibc memory
hooks.
* Add some more API functions to the memory framework to accomodate
the ummunotify model (i.e., poll to see if memory has "changed").
* Add appropriate calls in the rcache to the new memory APIs to see
if memory has changed, and to react accordingly.
* Add a few comments in the openib BTL to indicate why we don't need
to notify the OPAL memory framework about specific instances of
registered memory.
* Add dummy API calls in the solaris malloc component (since it
doesn't have polling/"did memory change" support).
This commit was SVN r23113.
MPI_WIN_SET_ERRHANDLER had their MPI handle parameters marked as INOUT
instead of IN, thereby disallowing passing pre-defined handles through
because they are constants (e.g., MPI_COMM_WORLD). This wasn't really
a problem for MPI_WIN_SET_ERRHANDLER since there are no predefined
windows, but it wasn't right.
This commit was SVN r23098.
- fixed bug in MPI-I/O tracing: tracking MPI file handles even if MPI_File_open isn't recorded
- fixed compiler warnings in the PAPI component
- incremented version number to 5.8.2
This commit was SVN r23074.
1. file activity - can monitor file size, access and modification times. If these fail to change over a specified number of sampling iterations (rate is an mca param), then the errmgr is notified.
2. memory usage - checks amount of memory used by a process. Limit and sampling rate can be set.
This support must be enabled by configuring --enable-sensors.
ompi_info and orte-info have been updated to include the new framework.
Also includes some initial steps toward restoring the recovery capability. Most notably, the ODLS API has been extended to include a "restart_proc" entry for restarting a local process, and organizes the various ERRMGR framework globals into a single struct as we do in the other ORTE frameworks. Fix an oversight in the ERRMGR framework where a pointer array was constructed, but not initialized.
Implementation continues.
This commit was SVN r23043.
ompi_ptr_t by translating into void*. Instead keep it as an ompi_ptr_t all
the way. Thanks to Timur Magomedov for helping to track down this issue and
test the patch.
cmr:v1.4
cmr:v1.5
This commit was SVN r23030.
--enable-mpi-ext configure switch in the top-level README file).
See Josh's excellent wiki page about OMPI extensions:
https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/wiki/MPIExtensions
This extension exposes a new API to MPI applications:
{{{
int OMPI_Affinity_str(char ompi_bound[OMPI_AFFINITY_STRING_MAX],
char current_binding[OMPI_AFFINITY_STRING_MAX],
char exists[OMPI_AFFINITY_STRING_MAX]);
}}}
It returns 3 things. Each are a prettyprint string describing sets of
processors in terms of sockets and cores:
1. What Open MPI bound this process to. If Open MPI didn't bind this
process, the prettyprint string says so.
1. What this process is currently bound to. If the process is
unbound, the prettyprint string says so. This string is a
separate OUT parameter to detect the case where some other entity
bound the process (potentially after Open MPI bound it).
1. What processors are availabile in the system, mainly for reference.
This commit was SVN r23018.
- extendet support for BlueGene/P:
- building shared VT libraries
- tracing 3rd-party libraries (e.g. libc I/O)
- tracing multi-threaded applications
VT configure fixes:
- fixed detection on CTool for 3rd-party library tracing
VT fixes:
- reduced memory overhead by using the trace buffer for string/array elements of some records
- do not shutdown call-stack if max. number of buffer flushes reached, because the additional function leaves suggest a wrong application flow
- vtunify-mpi:
- fixed conversion of VTUnify_MPI_Aint arrays
- vtwrapper:
- if an OPARI modified object file (*.mod.o) cannot be renamed, abort only if the compiler wrapper runs in "only-compile" mode (-c)
OTF fixes:
- otfinfo:
- fixed and enhanced calculation of trace file size
- changed unit of timer resolution (s -> Hz)
- otfprofile:
- fixed progress
- kill '_' and '\' in process names to make LaTex happier
This commit was SVN r22963.
1. fix a bug that caused an infinite loop in configure when specifying want-ft but not want-ft-thread by removing a stale reference to the opal-progress-thread option
2. add want-ft=orcm so we can build the orcm errmgr component
3. cleanup the use of "ompi_want_ft_xxx" and replace it with "opal_want_ft_xxx" so that naming conventions are preserved
This commit was SVN r22885.
Adds memory barriers which are definitely needed on powerpc
This commit was SVN r22879.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 2351 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/2351
Update ompi_info and orte-info to include the new framework.
Fix some selection logic and a typo'd variable name
Still remains ompi_ignored until we complete testing
This commit was SVN r22848.
Remove the --enable-progress-threads option as this is no longer functional, and hardcode OPAL_ENABLE_PROGRESS_THREADS to 0.
Replace the --enable-mpi-threads option with --enable-mpi-thread-multiple as this is clearer as to meaning. This option automatically turns "on" opal thread support if it wasn't already so specified. If the user specifies --disable-opal-multi-threads --enable-mpi-thread-multiple, we will error out with a message
Add a new --enable-opal-multi-threads option that turns "on" opal thread support without doing anything wrt mpi-thread-multiple
This commit was SVN r22841.
After talking to both Brian and George, the conensus was to just
remove the flag and the test function. Begone, evil spirits, BEGONE!
This commit was SVN r22831.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 2273 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/2273
Aleksej Saushev.
Dont use bash or bashism in shell scripts
We should use Posix' setpgid(0,0), which is equivalent to setpgrp().
This commit was SVN r22829.