should not be stored on the file handle anyway, since it is not a property of
the file.
- protect a realloc for zero byte scenarios.
This commit was SVN r32678.
number of bytes written and read. Status contains now the actual number of
bytes written for individual operations. For collective operations, this is
unfortunately not possible.
This commit was SVN r32674.
when CHECK_AND_RECYCLE detects an error, a message is displayed
if the error occurs on an intrinsic communicator, then abort
the program (instead of trying to free the communicator)
cmr=v1.8.3:reviewer=hjelmn
This commit was SVN r32659.
r32622 was the first half of the fix -- we need the PMPI variants as well.
Refs trac:4882
This commit was SVN r32627.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r32622 --> open-mpi/ompi@cf0f734a98
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 4882 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/4882
Thanks to Lisandro Dalcin for identifying the problem.
Fixes trac:4876
Submitted by George Boscila, reviewed by Jeff Squyres.
cmr=v1.8.3:reviewer=ompi-rm1.8
This commit was SVN r32615.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 4876 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/4876
WHAT: Merge the PMIx branch into the devel repo, creating a new
OPAL “lmix” framework to abstract PMI support for all RTEs.
Replace the ORTE daemon-level collectives with a new PMIx
server and update the ORTE grpcomm framework to support
server-to-server collectives
WHY: We’ve had problems dealing with variations in PMI implementations,
and need to extend the existing PMI definitions to meet exascale
requirements.
WHEN: Mon, Aug 25
WHERE: https://github.com/rhc54/ompi-svn-mirror.git
Several community members have been working on a refactoring of the current PMI support within OMPI. Although the APIs are common, Slurm and Cray implement a different range of capabilities, and package them differently. For example, Cray provides an integrated PMI-1/2 library, while Slurm separates the two and requires the user to specify the one to be used at runtime. In addition, several bugs in the Slurm implementations have caused problems requiring extra coding.
All this has led to a slew of #if’s in the PMI code and bugs when the corner-case logic for one implementation accidentally traps the other. Extending this support to other implementations would have increased this complexity to an unacceptable level.
Accordingly, we have:
* created a new OPAL “pmix” framework to abstract the PMI support, with separate components for Cray, Slurm PMI-1, and Slurm PMI-2 implementations.
* Replaced the current ORTE grpcomm daemon-based collective operation with an integrated PMIx server, and updated the grpcomm APIs to provide more flexible, multi-algorithm support for collective operations. At this time, only the xcast and allgather operations are supported.
* Replaced the current global collective id with a signature based on the names of the participating procs. The allows an unlimited number of collectives to be executed by any group of processes, subject to the requirement that only one collective can be active at a time for a unique combination of procs. Note that a proc can be involved in any number of simultaneous collectives - it is the specific combination of procs that is subject to the constraint
* removed the prior OMPI/OPAL modex code
* added new macros for executing modex send/recv to simplify use of the new APIs. The send macros allow the caller to specify whether or not the BTL supports async modex operations - if so, then the non-blocking “fence” operation is used, if the active PMIx component supports it. Otherwise, the default is a full blocking modex exchange as we currently perform.
* retained the current flag that directs us to use a blocking fence operation, but only to retrieve data upon demand
This commit was SVN r32570.
In core library portions of the configury (e.g., top-level
configure.ac itself), we were calling AC_CHECK_LIB and
OPAL_CHECK_FUNC_LIB to check for various libraries.
'''SIDENOTE:''' It turns out that modern Autoconf has AC_SEARCH_LIBS,
which does just about exactly what OPAL_CHECK_FUNC_LIB does. So this
commit effectively replaces OPAL_CHECK_FUNC_LIB with AC_SEARCH_LIBS.
However, we never bothered to add these found libraries to the wrapper
compiler list of libraries used for static linking (doh!). We've been
getting lucky for quite a while that components were adding the same
libraries to their wrapper compiler LIBS list.
This is problematic, however, if we don't build some of these
components. For example, Paul Hargrove noticed that if he configured
with --disable-shared --enable-static --disable-io-romio, ROMIO was no
longer adding some libraries to the wrapper LIBS list -- libraries
that just happened to also be needed by core OPAL/ORTE/OMPI layers.
The solution is not to use AC_CHECK_LIB or OPAL_CHECK_FUNC_LIB, but
use a pair of new macros:
* OPAL_SEARCH_LIBS_CORE: a wrapper around AC_SEARCH_LIBS. If we add
something to $LIBS, then also add it to the wrapper list of static
libraries. This is the main piece of functionality that was
wrong/missing.
* OPAL_SEARCH_LIBS_COMPONENT: similar to OPAL_SEARCH_LIBS_CORE, but
instead of directly adding it to the wrapper list of static
libaries, add it to <framework>_<component>_LIBS (which eventually
gets slurped up into the wrapper list of static libraries. See the
lengthy comment in config/opal_setup_wrappers.m4 near the beginning
of OPAL_SETUP_WRAPPER_INIT() for a more detailed explanation).
Most components did this correctly already, but one or two weren't
right, so I implemented this second macro quite similar to the
first and put it everywhere we already used AC_SEARCH_LIBS or
OPAL_CHECK_FUNC_LIB.
This needs to soak for a day or two on the trunk before moving to the
v1.8 branch.
Refs trac:4834
cmr=v1.8.2:reviewer=ggouaillardet
This commit was SVN r32447.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 4834 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/4834
also replase the OMPI_CAST_RTE_NAME macro with
an inline function if OPAL_ENABLE_DEBUG, so we can
get warnings from the compiler if ampersand is missing.
Thanks to Paul Hargrove for reporting the bugs
This commit was SVN r32408.
This fixes some duplicate symbols, once the .o files for the modules
were restored into the library (some compilers need the .o files, some
don't (!)).
Also, remove trailing whitespace. :-)
This commit was SVN r32386.
communication library should use to initialize itself.
Ralph will champion this change back with an RFC if there is a realistic
need/use case from the community.
This commit was SVN r32361.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r32355 --> open-mpi/ompi@c903917f47
The only user of this code was coll/sm. I implemented a basic replacement
for the removed code. This gets the trunk compiling again with
--disable-dlopen.
This commit was SVN r32333.
common/ofacm is only used by the iboffload code in ompi. This code does
not currently work so it is safe to ignore these components until it is
fixed.
This commit was SVN r32331.
WHAT: Open our low-level communication infrastructure by moving all necessary components (btl/rcache/allocator/mpool) down in OPAL
All the components required for inter-process communications are currently deeply integrated in the OMPI layer. Several groups/institutions have express interest in having a more generic communication infrastructure, without all the OMPI layer dependencies. This communication layer should be made available at a different software level, available to all layers in the Open MPI software stack. As an example, our ORTE layer could replace the current OOB and instead use the BTL directly, gaining access to more reactive network interfaces than TCP. Similarly, external software libraries could take advantage of our highly optimized AM (active message) communication layer for their own purpose. UTK with support from Sandia, developped a version of Open MPI where the entire communication infrastucture has been moved down to OPAL (btl/rcache/allocator/mpool). Most of the moved components have been updated to match the new schema, with few exceptions (mainly BTLs where I have no way of compiling/testing them). Thus, the completion of this RFC is tied to being able to completing this move for all BTLs. For this we need help from the rest of the Open MPI community, especially those supporting some of the BTLs. A non-exhaustive list of BTLs that qualify here is: mx, portals4, scif, udapl, ugni, usnic.
This commit was SVN r32317.
Let's not make the move to OPAL any harder than it has to be; this
commit can wait until after the BTL move.
This commit was SVN r32316.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r32315 --> open-mpi/ompi@7b7ed8ed97
CMR'ing just to (try to) keep the differences between trunk and v1.8
branch (somewhat) small.
Reviewed by Dave Goodell
cmr=v1.8.3:reviewer=ompi-rm1.8
This commit was SVN r32315.
Previously, we were only checking connectivity upon first ''send'' to
a peer. But this ignores the case where the first communication to a
peer is actually an ACK -- i.e., we successfully received something
from the peer and we need to send an ACK back. So we need to verify
that the ACK will actually get there.
Specifically, certain asymmetric routing cases can lead to a hang if
we don't check the connectivity in both directions. E.g., if the
sender is able to get traffic to the receiver, but the receiver is
unable to get traffic back to the sender because it made a different
routing decision than the sender.
In this case, the connectivity checker from the sender could succeed
(because the connectivity checker will ACK along the same path in
which the ping was received), but sending a BTL ACK could fail
(because the BTL ACK will be sent back along the path chosen by the
graph algorithm, which, in an erroneous asymmetric routing scenario,
may be different/wrong).
Hence, we want to trigger the connectivity checker at the first
communication from A->B, which may either be a BTL send or an ACK.
Reviewed by Dave Goodell.
cmr=v1.8.2:reviewer=ompi-rm1.8
This commit was SVN r32309.
Ensure that target directories exists before creating symlinks.
cmr=v1.8.2:reviewer=jsquyres
Thanks Jeff to step up as an reviewer.
This commit was SVN r32305.
- Portals4/OSC was unable to acquire an exclusive lock due to an invalid
local address in the atomic operation. This caused the reported hang.
- After fixing the hang, the test continued to fail because
ompi_datatype_is_contiguous_memory_layout() reports that MPI_EMPTY (the
origin datatype) is noncontiguous and Portals4/OSC does not support
noncontiguous datatypes at this time. However, in this case the origin
count is zero so contiguous/noncontiguous is irrelevant. Now we skip
the contiguous check if the count is zero.
cmr=v1.8.3:reviewer=regrant:subject=Fix for "Portals4/MTL hangs in c_get_accumulate test"
This commit was SVN r32295.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 4662 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/4662
Fix a copy-n-paste error: the ompi/pompi interfaces should not have
optional ierror arguments. Optional ierror arguments are only used in
the MPI_<foo> interfaces. The ompi/pompi interfaces are the actual
underlying routines (in C, incidentally, which is why they're declared
as BIND(C)), and do not have optional ierror arguments.
Also fix a typo in the BIND(C) name for pompi_win_shared_query_f().
cmr=v1.8.2:reviewer=ggouaillardet
This commit was SVN r32287.
Rever r32246, r32254, and 32255 -- they were fixing side-effects of
the real bug. Real fix coming after this one.
This commit was SVN r32286.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r32246 --> open-mpi/ompi@08d2a1a48d
r32254 --> open-mpi/ompi@232d4dbb7b
QA ran across the case where the user can't write to the target
directory for the connectivity map file. In this case, we silently
continued. They requested that we at least warn in this case.
Fixes Cisco bug CSCup62821
Reviewed by Dave Goodell
cmr=v1.8.2:reviewer=ompi-rm1.8
This commit was SVN r32283.
Description:
This mod fixes a regression in the ugni btl eager get
path introduced in changeset 32196.
References:4800
Closes:4800
cmr=v1.8.2:reviewer=hjelmn
This commit was SVN r32264.
The logic was mishandling the case of a newer kernel and an older
libusnic_verbs. Simplify usnic_transport() to return constants in the
2 known cases (not a usNIC device and the TRANSPORT_USNIC_UDP case),
and call the magic probe in all other cases.
Reviewed-by: Dave Goodell <dgoodell@cisco.com>
cmr=v1.8.2:reviewer=ompi-rm1.8
This commit was SVN r32260.
If we don't explicitly declare that (a == NULL && b == NULL) is
equivalent to qsort, we could end up with wonky sorting order. I.e.,
it's *possible* that some NULLs could end up in the middle of the
array.
Regardless of whether it will ever happen in practice, it makes the
code more clear to also handle the "both are NULL" case.
Also fix the 2-spacing indents.
Reviewed by Dave Goodell.
cmr=v1.8.2:reviewer=ompi-rm1.8
This commit was SVN r32259.
Simplify and fix the r32246
cmr=v1.8.2:ticket=trac:4792
This commit was SVN r32254.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r32246 --> open-mpi/ompi@08d2a1a48d
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 4792 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/4792
ABSoft compilers cannot compile a fortran subroutine
with the BIND(C, NAME="name") modifier *and* argument(s)
with the OPTIONAL modifier
This patch detects this unsupported feature and use
adhoc wrappers if it is missing
cmr=v1.8.2:reviewer=jsquyres
This commit was SVN r32246.