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Ralph Castain
7fc67f57a5 Little logic cleanup and handle thread locking correctly.
This commit was SVN r7192.
2005-09-06 14:04:43 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
dc7326a5e5 Minor fix to find header files.
This commit was SVN r7191.
2005-09-06 10:35:17 +00:00
Graham Fagg
b97305bbcc a few more functions (testing)
This commit was SVN r7190.
2005-09-06 05:21:57 +00:00
George Bosilca
648ef2ae5c One of the latest gcc version bark about a variable being use uninitialized. It was kind of right, because the
variable was protected by another one ... But with few modifications I get rid of this warning.

This commit was SVN r7189.
2005-09-06 03:13:03 +00:00
George Bosilca
5df64827c8 The MX BTL and PTL does not require the same version of the MX library. The BTL accept the
default version while the PTL require a patched version (iwith the mx_register_match_callback function).

This commit was SVN r7188.
2005-09-06 03:11:42 +00:00
Brian Barrett
444f92e957 * add a fairly hard to fix blocks in use report from the event library to
the OMPI suppressions file.  Yeah, we could fix it, but that would mean
  threading a finalize routine through the event library...

This commit was SVN r7187.
2005-09-05 21:04:07 +00:00
Brian Barrett
4e20c83204 * fix memory leak in ORTE startup
This commit was SVN r7186.
2005-09-05 21:03:02 +00:00
Brian Barrett
6f19022db9 * Update Portals configuration to use --with-portals instead of
--with-btl-portals
* Update Red Storm build config file tomatch change

This commit was SVN r7185.
2005-09-05 21:02:50 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
3645816aef - Add copyrights
- Minor style fixes

This commit was SVN r7184.
2005-09-05 18:51:59 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
5702c8f29b Fix help messages and docs about --with arguments
This commit was SVN r7183.
2005-09-05 18:51:34 +00:00
Galen Shipman
f541088bc3 typo broke the threaded build..
This commit was SVN r7182.
2005-09-05 16:43:01 +00:00
George Bosilca
3078be40aa First stable version of the MX BTL (at least we pass NetPipe). The perfs are not amazing
but are not that bad either.

On a 2 procs Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.20GHz with MYRICOM Inc. Myrinet 2000 Scalable Cluster Interconnect (rev 04) I get:

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This commit was SVN r7180.
2005-09-04 22:08:13 +00:00
Rainer Keller
588a62cb90 - Missed file in last commit
This commit was SVN r7179.
2005-09-04 20:55:27 +00:00
Rainer Keller
192625d2a1 - Once again: uninteresting cleanup to get diff smaller.
This commit was SVN r7178.
2005-09-04 20:54:19 +00:00
Galen Shipman
1af92a1de2 tried to acquire wrong lock..
This commit was SVN r7177.
2005-09-04 13:26:46 +00:00
Galen Shipman
ba9342085e Changes to support rcache in mpool
This commit was SVN r7176.
2005-09-04 04:20:55 +00:00
Galen Shipman
dc769e3560 Initial checking of rcache.. svn issues required mult checkins..
This commit was SVN r7175.
2005-09-04 04:19:31 +00:00
Galen Shipman
2314919b73 Initial checkin of rcache
This commit was SVN r7174.
2005-09-04 04:17:00 +00:00
Brian Barrett
492aeecd11 * track the actual allocations within the ompi and opal free_lists, so that
we can free all allocated memory when the free_list is destructed.  Fixes
  a whole bunch of memory leaks...

This commit was SVN r7173.
2005-09-03 19:46:44 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
bc72a7722b Updates:
- bcast now works properly for root!=0 and multi-fragment messages
- destroy mpool when communicator is destroyed
Still need to implement:
- "in use" flags for groups of fragments so that "wrapping around" in
  the data segment doesn't overwrite not-yet-read data
- ensure that shared memory isn't removed before all processes have
  finished with it (e.g., during COMM_FREE)

This commit was SVN r7172.
2005-09-03 11:49:46 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
e53fa399dc Bump the required version of Libtool up to 1.5.16
This commit was SVN r7171.
2005-09-03 10:11:30 +00:00
Graham Fagg
059d7f26f8 re-enable proper freeing of allocated structures now that I know these
are not causing an error.

This commit was SVN r7170.
2005-09-03 06:19:17 +00:00
Graham Fagg
35447d4c32 underfilling of a only segment and the doing a PML send and esp a recv on it can
cause flipping hard to find memory errors...

This commit was SVN r7169.
2005-09-03 06:14:03 +00:00
Graham Fagg
36eddb6609 checkpoint
This commit was SVN r7168.
2005-09-03 01:41:13 +00:00
Ralph Castain
12daecb826 More cleanup
This commit was SVN r7167.
2005-09-03 01:22:11 +00:00
Ralph Castain
4b5b3b4164 Properly handle the argv array and clean it up when done.
This commit was SVN r7166.
2005-09-03 00:15:21 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
99c3edab67 Added mca_mpool_base_module_destroy() function so that you can destroy
an mpool module before MPI_FINALIZE (i.e., ompi_mpi_finalize())

This commit was SVN r7165.
2005-09-03 00:07:34 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
1deea5ddb9 Minor mods:
- style and error code updates
- use strdup instead of malloc/strcpy

This commit was SVN r7164.
2005-09-03 00:06:20 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
42550d57d1 David made the good point that this is a TCL file, so we should name
it ".tcl".

This commit was SVN r7163.
2005-09-02 22:39:15 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
0add040f1b Ensure to ship openmpi-totalview.rc.
This commit was SVN r7162.
2005-09-02 22:10:46 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
fb4de5aec5 Totalview startup script that makes Totalview not display the source
code for orterun.  Users can either copy this file to $HOME/.tvdrc or
they can source it from their $HOME/.tvdrc:

source /path/to/openmpi-totalview.rc

This commit was SVN r7161.
2005-09-02 22:07:24 +00:00
Josh Hursey
78da530fd2 Fix a bug that Tim highlighted in which orted coredumps when an orterun is
CTRL-C'd. 
We were calling orte_finalize recursively which caused a segv when it tried to 
use a freed framework (orte_rmgr in this case).

I added a status flag to orte_universe_info to indicate where we are in the code.
This was needed to determine if we should call orte_abort or not when shutting
down in the tcp oob.

This commit was SVN r7160.
2005-09-02 21:07:21 +00:00
Ralph Castain
0f797fd40b Few more cleanups
This commit was SVN r7159.
2005-09-02 21:01:59 +00:00
Ralph Castain
4ed7752681 Continue cleaning up memory leaks during launch
This commit was SVN r7158.
2005-09-02 20:41:24 +00:00
Ralph Castain
f352890732 Cleaning up memory leaks for proxy operations.
This commit was SVN r7157.
2005-09-02 19:26:21 +00:00
Ralph Castain
4bd25e0292 Few minor memory leak cleanups
This commit was SVN r7156.
2005-09-02 18:50:01 +00:00
Tim Woodall
b65dc08ab1 counters need to be signed as we check for <0
This commit was SVN r7155.
2005-09-02 18:26:07 +00:00
Tim Woodall
dfe52fceef minor changes to thread locking
This commit was SVN r7154.
2005-09-02 16:27:01 +00:00
Brian Barrett
a9863e5ff5 * properly construct / destruct the condition variable in the free list
structures

This commit was SVN r7153.
2005-09-02 16:00:42 +00:00
Galen Shipman
589b1b8b5a Additional changes to add_proc and tokens
This commit was SVN r7152.
2005-09-02 15:18:36 +00:00
Tim Woodall
4fbf7965e3 check for rdma btls when leave pinned is set
This commit was SVN r7151.
2005-09-02 15:04:47 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
647f6a7648 Update data structures
This commit was SVN r7150.
2005-09-02 14:53:14 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
6ef4805729 Tree-based barrier and broadcast seem to be working. Now on to reduce
/ allreduce...

This commit was SVN r7149.
2005-09-02 12:57:47 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
a8f9df9951 Change the API slightly so that it is assumed that each process will
be called with a description of its memory segments to make local.  It
is a small enough API that changing to support a
one-process-does-all-assignment model is simple enough if we ever need
it.

This commit was SVN r7148.
2005-09-02 12:57:02 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
560f323048 Update to ensure that the macros AC_REQUIRE'd by AC_CHECK_HEADER are
always invoked properly.

This commit was SVN r7147.
2005-09-02 11:01:07 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
a7fbb0f95e Put in comments about why these assignments exist
This commit was SVN r7146.
2005-09-02 10:27:23 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
7e4f696501 Fix silly compiler warnings
This commit was SVN r7145.
2005-09-02 10:26:41 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
99db862e9b Fix silly compiler warning
This commit was SVN r7144.
2005-09-02 10:18:06 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
cf19709d89 Oops -- get the TV API prefix right.
This commit was SVN r7143.
2005-09-02 10:16:59 +00:00
Galen Shipman
a7a4da4502 Scale the SRQ based on the log base 2 of the number of peers,
this assumes that the peers have all been added via add_procs up front. 
Bad things will happen if add_procs is called again later on a new set of
 procs to fix this we need to modify the srq which may wreck things.. looking
 into this deeper.. 

This commit was SVN r7142.
2005-09-02 04:06:51 +00:00