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Jeff Squyres
2ba10c37fe Per RFC, bring in the following changes:
* Remove paffinity, maffinity, and carto frameworks -- they've been
   wholly replaced by hwloc.
 * Move ompi_mpi_init() affinity-setting/checking code down to ORTE.
 * Update sm, smcuda, wv, and openib components to no longer use carto.
   Instead, use hwloc data.  There are still optimizations possible in
   the sm/smcuda BTLs (i.e., making multiple mpools).  Also, the old
   carto-based code found out how many NUMA nodes were ''available''
   -- not how many were used ''in this job''.  The new hwloc-using
   code computes the same value -- it was not updated to calculate how
   many NUMA nodes are used ''by this job.''
   * Note that I cannot compile the smcuda and wv BTLs -- I ''think''
     they're right, but they need to be verified by their owners.
 * The openib component now does a bunch of stuff to figure out where
   "near" OpenFabrics devices are.  '''THIS IS A CHANGE IN DEFAULT
   BEHAVIOR!!''' and still needs to be verified by OpenFabrics vendors
   (I do not have a NUMA machine with an OpenFabrics device that is a
   non-uniform distance from multiple different NUMA nodes).
 * Completely rewrite the OMPI_Affinity_str() routine from the
   "affinity" mpiext extension.  This extension now understands
   hyperthreads; the output format of it has changed a bit to reflect
   this new information.
 * Bunches of minor changes around the code base to update names/types
   from maffinity/paffinity-based names to hwloc-based names.
 * Add some helper functions into the hwloc base, mainly having to do
   with the fact that we have the hwloc data reporting ''all''
   topology information, but sometimes you really only want the
   (online | available) data.

This commit was SVN r26391.
2012-05-07 14:52:54 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
253444c6d0 == Highlights ==
1. New mpifort wrapper compiler: you can utilize mpif.h, use mpi, and use mpi_f08 through this one wrapper compiler
 1. mpif77 and mpif90 still exist, but are sym links to mpifort and may be removed in a future release
 1. The mpi module has been re-implemented and is significantly "mo' bettah"
 1. The mpi_f08 module offers many, many improvements over mpif.h and the mpi module

This stuff is coming from a VERY long-lived mercurial branch (3 years!); it'll almost certainly take a few SVN commits and a bunch of testing before I get it correctly committed to the SVN trunk.

== More details ==

Craig Rasmussen and I have been working with the MPI-3 Fortran WG and Fortran J3 committees for a long, long time to make a prototype MPI-3 Fortran bindings implementation.  We think we're at a stable enough state to bring this stuff back to the trunk, with the goal of including it in OMPI v1.7.  

Special thanks go out to everyone who has been incredibly patient and helpful to us in this journey:

 * Rolf Rabenseifner/HLRS (mastermind/genius behind the entire MPI-3 Fortran effort)
 * The Fortran J3 committee
 * Tobias Burnus/gfortran
 * Tony !Goetz/Absoft
 * Terry !Donte/Oracle
 * ...and probably others whom I'm forgetting :-(

There's still opportunities for optimization in the mpi_f08 implementation, but by and large, it is as far along as it can be until Fortran compilers start implementing the new F08 dimension(..) syntax.

Note that gfortran is currently unsupported for the mpi_f08 module and the new mpi module.  gfortran users will a) fall back to the same mpi module implementation that is in OMPI v1.5.x, and b) not get the new mpi_f08 module.  The gfortran maintainers are actively working hard to add the necessary features to support both the new mpi_f08 module and the new mpi module implementations.  This will take some time.

As mentioned above, ompi/mpi/f77 and ompi/mpi/f90 no longer exist.  All the fortran bindings implementations have been collated under ompi/mpi/fortran; each implementation has its own subdirectory:

{{{
ompi/mpi/fortran/
  base/               - glue code
  mpif-h/             - what used to be ompi/mpi/f77
  use-mpi-tkr/        - what used to be ompi/mpi/f90
  use-mpi-ignore-tkr/ - new mpi module implementation
  use-mpi-f08/        - new mpi_f08 module implementation
}}}

There's also a prototype 6-function-MPI implementation under use-mpi-f08-desc that emulates the new F08 dimension(..) syntax that isn't fully available in Fortran compilers yet.  We did that to prove it to ourselves that it could be done once the compilers fully support it.  This directory/implementation will likely eventually replace the use-mpi-f08 version.

Other things that were done:

 * ompi_info grew a few new output fields to describe what level of Fortran support is included
 * Existing Fortran examples in examples/ were renamed; new mpi_f08 examples were added
 * The old Fortran MPI libraries were renamed:
   * libmpi_f77 -> libmpi_mpifh
   * libmpi_f90 -> libmpi_usempi
 * The configury for Fortran was consolidated and significantly slimmed down.  Note that the F77 env variable is now IGNORED for configure; you should only use FC. Example:
{{{
shell$ ./configure CC=icc CXX=icpc FC=ifort ...
}}}

All of this work was done in a Mercurial branch off the SVN trunk, and hosted at Bitbucket.  This branch has got to be one of OMPI's longest-running branches.  Its first commit was Tue Apr 07 23:01:46 2009 -0400 -- it's over 3 years old!  :-)  We think we've pulled in all relevant changes from the OMPI trunk (e.g., Fortran implementations of the new MPI-3 MPROBE stuff for mpif.h, use mpi, and use mpi_f08, and the recent Fujitsu Fortran patches).

I anticipate some instability when we bring this stuff into the trunk, simply because it touches a LOT of code in the MPI layer in the OMPI code base.  We'll try our best to make it as pain-free as possible, but please bear with us when it is committed.

This commit was SVN r26283.
2012-04-18 15:57:29 +00:00
Ralph Castain
bd8b4f7f1e Sorry for mid-day commit, but I had promised on the call to do this upon my return.
Roll in the ORTE state machine. Remove last traces of opal_sos. Remove UTK epoch code.

Please see the various emails about the state machine change for details. I'll send something out later with more info on the new arch.

This commit was SVN r26242.
2012-04-06 14:23:13 +00:00
Ralph Castain
534d70025f Cleanup the detection of process binding during mpi_init. There are several cases that need to be checked:
1. no binding support - indicated by a negative return code from get_cpubind

2. binding supported, but not bound - the bitset returned by get_cpubind is the same as the available cpuset

3. binding supported and bound - bitset from get_cpubind is a subset of available cpuset

4. only one cpu is available - in this case, get_cpubind matches the available cpuset, but we are effectively bound

This commit was SVN r25957.
2012-02-17 21:18:53 +00:00
Brian Barrett
25d48e22fa Implementation of the MPI-3 Matched Probe functionality. Currently only
implemented in the OB1 PML, will return NOT_SUPPORTED in other PMLs.

This commit was SVN r25865.
2012-02-06 17:35:21 +00:00
Ralph Castain
7b65af28c6 Correct ordering in MPI_Init so that we do the modex prior to attempting to bind ourselves in the direct launch case as the modex contains info required for self-binding.
This commit was SVN r25742.
2012-01-19 18:38:58 +00:00
George Bosilca
e3a373335d If threads are not supported but were required we will go for SERIALIZED,
otherwise whatever was required.

This commit was SVN r25653.
2011-12-15 02:23:21 +00:00
George Bosilca
61f273b987 Do not tolerate uninitialized variables.
This commit was SVN r25489.
2011-11-18 10:19:24 +00:00
Ralph Castain
6310361532 At long last, the fabled revision to the affinity system has arrived. A more detailed explanation of how this all works will be presented here:
https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/wiki/ProcessPlacement

The wiki page is incomplete at the moment, but I hope to complete it over the next few days. I will provide updates on the devel list. As the wiki page states, the default and most commonly used options remain unchanged (except as noted below). New, esoteric and complex options have been added, but unless you are a true masochist, you are unlikely to use many of them beyond perhaps an initial curiosity-motivated experimentation.

In a nutshell, this commit revamps the map/rank/bind procedure to take into account topology info on the compute nodes. I have, for the most part, preserved the default behaviors, with three notable exceptions:

1. I have at long last bowed my head in submission to the system admin's of managed clusters. For years, they have complained about our default of allowing users to oversubscribe nodes - i.e., to run more processes on a node than allocated slots. Accordingly, I have modified the default behavior: if you are running off of hostfile/dash-host allocated nodes, then the default is to allow oversubscription. If you are running off of RM-allocated nodes, then the default is to NOT allow oversubscription. Flags to override these behaviors are provided, so this only affects the default behavior.

2. both cpus/rank and stride have been removed. The latter was demanded by those who didn't understand the purpose behind it - and I agreed as the users who requested it are no longer using it. The former was removed temporarily pending implementation.

3. vm launch is now the sole method for starting OMPI. It was just too darned hard to maintain multiple launch procedures - maybe someday, provided someone can demonstrate a reason to do so.

As Jeff stated, it is impossible to fully test a change of this size. I have tested it on Linux and Mac, covering all the default and simple options, singletons, and comm_spawn. That said, I'm sure others will find problems, so I'll be watching MTT results until this stabilizes.

This commit was SVN r25476.
2011-11-15 03:40:11 +00:00
Ralph Castain
b44f8d4b28 Complete implementation of the ess.proc_get_locality API. Up to this point, the API was only capable of telling if the specified proc was sharing a node with you. However, the returned value was capable of telling you much more detailed info - e.g., if the proc shares a socket, a cache, or numa node. We just didn't have the data to provide that detail.
Use hwloc to obtain the cpuset for each process during mpi_init, and share that info in the modex. As it arrives, use a new opal_hwloc_base utility function to parse the value against the local proc's cpuset and determine where they overlap. Cache the value in the pmap object as it may be referenced multiple times.

Thus, the return value from orte_ess.proc_get_locality is a 16-bit bitmask that describes the resources being shared with you. This bitmask can be tested using the macros in opal/mca/paffinity/paffinity.h

Locality is available for all procs, whether launched via mpirun or directly with an external launcher such as slurm or aprun.

This commit was SVN r25331.
2011-10-19 20:18:14 +00:00
George Bosilca
c453614f8b A more meaningful name for this function (mpi_proc_complete_init
instead of ompi_proc_set_arch). Change the comment to reflect the
real behavior of the function.

This commit was SVN r25312.
2011-10-18 02:54:38 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
951c745590 We always have hwloc xml support (now that it's built into to hwloc
without needing libxml2).  So OPAL_HAVE_HWLOC_XML is no longer
necessary.  

This commit was SVN r25263.
2011-10-11 20:20:59 +00:00
George Bosilca
80c02647c8 Each level (OPAL/ORTE/OMPI) should only return it's own constants,
instead of the current mismatch.

This commit was SVN r25230.
2011-10-04 14:50:31 +00:00
Wesley Bland
5fde3e0e00 Move the resilient orte errmgr code into a seperate errmgr for now while it's
still unstable. Reverted errmgr modules back to the original errmgr (with the
updates since the resilient code was brought into the trunk).

This commit was SVN r24958.
2011-07-28 21:24:34 +00:00
Wesley Bland
e1ba09ad51 Add a resilience to ORTE. Allows the runtime to continue after a process (or
ORTED) failure. Note that more work will be necessary to allow the MPI layer to
take advantage of this.

Per RFC:
http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/devel/2011/06/9299.php

This commit was SVN r24815.
2011-06-23 20:38:02 +00:00
Brian Barrett
be8a126600 At Josh's request, make example MPI extension use the init/fini so that
the feature is actually documented.

This commit was SVN r24686.
2011-05-05 18:31:07 +00:00
Eugene Loh
2770a12beb Continue clean up of thread options started in r22841, 22842, and 22849.
No need for any CMRs to 1.5... that was already done in CMR 2728.

This commit was SVN r24545.

The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
  r22841 --> open-mpi/ompi@b400b84162
2011-03-18 21:36:35 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
79cf382ff3 Fix a few issues with error messages:
* If something goes wrong during ompi_mpi_init, don't erroneously
   report that it is illegal to invoke MPI_INIT* before MPI_INIT
 * Aggregate help messages when possible when something goes wring
   during ompi_mpi_init

This commit was SVN r24492.
2011-03-07 16:45:45 +00:00
Ralph Castain
83723037d5 Restore the reset of progress event counter to avoid over-sampling the event lib
This commit was SVN r24114.
2010-11-30 17:15:08 +00:00
Brian Barrett
3ed00ba148 More fixes to make OMPI compile with minimal ORTE support again
This commit was SVN r23962.
2010-10-27 20:40:39 +00:00
Ralph Castain
fceabb2498 Update libevent to the 2.0 series, currently at 2.0.7rc. We will update to their final release when it becomes available. Currently known errors exist in unused portions of the libevent code. This revision passes the IBM test suite on a Linux machine and on a standalone Mac.
This is a fairly intrusive change, but outside of the moving of opal/event to opal/mca/event, the only changes involved (a) changing all calls to opal_event functions to reflect the new framework instead, and (b) ensuring that all opal_event_t objects are properly constructed since they are now true opal_objects.

Note: Shiqing has just returned from vacation and has not yet had a chance to complete the Windows integration. Thus, this commit almost certainly breaks Windows support on the trunk. However, I want this to have a chance to soak for as long as possible before I become less available a week from today (going to be at a class for 5 days, and thus will only be sparingly available) so we can find and fix any problems.

Biggest change is moving the libevent code from opal/event to a new opal/mca/event framework. This was done to make it much easier to update libevent in the future. New versions can be inserted as a new component and tested in parallel with the current version until validated, then we can remove the earlier version if we so choose. This is a statically built framework ala installdirs, so only one component will build at a time. There is no selection logic - the sole compiled component simply loads its function pointers into the opal_event struct.

I have gone thru the code base and converted all the libevent calls I could find. However, I cannot compile nor test every environment. It is therefore quite likely that errors remain in the system. Please keep an eye open for two things:

1. compile-time errors: these will be obvious as calls to the old functions (e.g., opal_evtimer_new) must be replaced by the new framework APIs (e.g., opal_event.evtimer_new)

2. run-time errors: these will likely show up as segfaults due to missing constructors on opal_event_t objects. It appears that it became a typical practice for people to "init" an opal_event_t by simply using memset to zero it out. This will no longer work - you must either OBJ_NEW or OBJ_CONSTRUCT an opal_event_t. I tried to catch these cases, but may have missed some. Believe me, you'll know when you hit it.

There is also the issue of the new libevent "no recursion" behavior. As I described on a recent email, we will have to discuss this and figure out what, if anything, we need to do.

This commit was SVN r23925.
2010-10-24 18:35:54 +00:00
Brian Barrett
13c827dda8 Make trunk compile on Red Storm again
This commit was SVN r23622.
2010-08-17 21:51:38 +00:00
Brian Barrett
6ae9790d19 * Add option of init/fini hooks for MPI extensions to be called at the end of
MPI_INIT and start of MPI_FINALIZE.
* Clean up MPI Extensions build system to acknowledge that OMPI's the only
  project with extensions, as well as remove some build artifacts necessary
  for more general components.

This commit was SVN r23616.
2010-08-17 04:44:22 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
a8f69c9e3b This is no longer necessary; the orte DPM does the necessary
opal_progress_increment() and opal_progress_decrement().

This commit was SVN r23434.
2010-07-19 19:34:10 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
fec7918eea Some paffinity functions had their return status overloaded:
* If < 0, it's an OPAL_ERR_* value
 * If >= 0, it's the actual output value of the function

This is problematic for the OPAL_SOS stuff.  This commit changes those
functions to always return OPAL_* statuses and send the output value
back through output parameters (like 95% of the rest of the code
base).  This avoids the confusion with OPAL_SOS stuff and makes
paffinity work again (e.g., mpirun --bind-to-core ...).

I updated all paffinitiy modules for the new function signatures, and
bumped the paffinity API version up to 2.0.1.  I don't think the
version change will matter, though, because we'll be introducing
support for hardware threads soon, which will either bump the
paffinity version again or we'll replace paffinity with 
a new framework.

This commit was SVN r23197.
2010-05-21 16:55:28 +00:00
Abhishek Kulkarni
afbe3e99c6 * Wrap all the direct error-code checks of the form (OMPI_ERR_* == ret) with
(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.
2010-05-17 23:08:56 +00:00
Ralph Castain
4d06125a33 Establish a method by which a process knows if it has been bound by mpirun. This helps resolve a problem where a process gets "bound" to all available resources, which looks to the opal paffinity system as "not bound". This can cause mpi_init to attempt to "bind" the process itself, causing unintended behavior.
This commit was SVN r22985.
2010-04-17 01:58:26 +00:00
Ralph Castain
41428e6b61 Issue a warning if a requested binding operation results in processes being bound to all available processes, which is the equivalent of not being bound at all.
See the following email thread for further details:

http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/devel/2010/04/7745.php

This commit was SVN r22984.
2010-04-17 01:02:41 +00:00
Ralph Castain
b400b84162 Merge in the modified thread configure option branch per today's telecon.
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.
2010-03-16 23:10:50 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
bb314911b3 If we get OMPI_ERR_UNREACH from the PML, print a slightly more
specific error.  Suggested by Nick Edmonds: 

    http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2010/03/12339.php

This commit was SVN r22828.
2010-03-14 00:09:55 +00:00
Josh Hursey
e9b5162d79 Fix the configure logic for --with-ft so that it properly takes a comma separated list.
Many of the OPAL_ENABLE_FT should be OPAL_ENABLE_FT_CR, so fix those.

The OPAL Layer INC should call opal_output on restart so that it can refresh the string it prints to reflect the current pid/hostname which may have changed.

This commit was SVN r22824.
2010-03-12 23:57:50 +00:00
Ralph Castain
40be3d896c Ensure we set an error code when leaving, correctly check for slot_list_set return status
This commit was SVN r22643.
2010-02-17 22:59:19 +00:00
Ralph Castain
ab5ceb3d5f Ensure we return the error code when something fails.
Thanks to Guillaume Thouvenin for finding it.

This commit was SVN r22588.
2010-02-09 16:48:55 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
16b100219d A patch from UTK to allow orte_init(), opal_init(), and associated
friends also receive &argc and &argv (George asked Jeff to Ralph to
review before committing).  The thought is that passing argv and argc
to opal/orte_init be useful to other projects outside of OMPI that are
using OPAL and/or ORTE (especially in conjunction with some other
bootstrapping code where it is helpful to modify argv).  It's such a
small thing that it's easy to apply here to make others' lives a
little easier.

Ask George for more details; I'm just the messenger.  :-)

Judging by the copyrights on this patch, it's been around for a
while.  :-)

This commit was SVN r22260.
2009-12-04 00:51:15 +00:00
Shiqing Fan
fb4be6fad7 First step to enable DSO build on Windows.
- add a cmake module for searching libltdl libraries and headers
  - a configure option to enable DSO build, default OFF.
  - update a few source files for including correct header
    and loading correct mca libraries path/suffix.

This commit was SVN r21804.
2009-08-12 08:52:48 +00:00
George Bosilca
3e971e61f3 The system headers are supposed to be protected by #ifdef and not by #if.
This commit was SVN r21700.
2009-07-16 18:27:33 +00:00
Rainer Keller
c971c09eb6 - Runtime and include files missed in last commit
This commit was SVN r21642.
2009-07-13 04:59:13 +00:00
Edgar Gabriel
b6f292f794 add a uint8_t to the startup modex which allows us to recognize whether
different processes have requested different levels of thread support. This
verification is restricted to MPI_COMM_WORLD.

In case one ore more processes have requested support for MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE,
the cid selection algorithm will fall back to the original, thread safe
approach. Else, it uses the block-algorithm.

For dynamic communicators, we always fall back now to the original algorithm. 
This has been tested for homogeneous and heterogeneous settings for
MCW. However, I could not test yet the dynamic comm scenario for technical
reasons, and that's why I don't close yet ticket 1949.

This commit was SVN r21613.
2009-07-07 18:32:14 +00:00
Ralph Castain
e30826c6e1 Quiet some compiler warnings
This commit was SVN r21591.
2009-07-02 17:48:36 +00:00
Ralph Castain
f832352b45 Clean up some compiler warnings
This commit was SVN r21577.
2009-07-01 16:51:11 +00:00
Ralph Castain
c3c1ab1337 Correct a comment in paffinity.h about what paffinity_get returns - it was inaccurate.
Revamp the affinity detection/set procedure in mpi_init to correctly detect when we have already been bound to processors, given the revised understanding of paffinity_get. Add a new paffinity macro to make checking for already bound a little nicer.

This commit was SVN r21402.
2009-06-09 14:33:35 +00:00
Ralph Castain
d396f0a6fc Per the discussion on the devel list, move the binding of processes to processors from MPI_Init to process start. This involves:
1. replacing mpi_paffinity_alone with opal_paffinity_alone - for back-compatibility, I have aliased mpi_paffinity_alone to the new param name. This caus
es a mild abstraction break in the opal/mca/paffinity framework - per the devel discussion...live with it. :-) I also moved the ompi_xxx global variable
 that tracked maffinity setup so it could be properly closed in MPI_Finalize to the opal/mca/maffinity framework to avoid an abstraction break.

2. Added code to the odls/default module to perform paffinity binding and maffinity init between process fork and exec. This has been tested on IU's odi
n cluster and works for both MPI and non-MPI apps.

3. Revise MPI_Init to detect if affinity has already been set, and to attempt to set it if not already done. I have *not* tested this as I haven't yet f
igured out a way to do so - I couldn't get slurm to perform cpu bindings, even though it supposedly does do so.

This has only been lightly tested and would definitely benefit from a wider range of evaluation...

This commit was SVN r21209.
2009-05-12 02:18:35 +00:00
Greg Koenig
60485ff95f This is a very large change to rename several #define values from
OMPI_* to OPAL_*.  This allows opal layer to be used more independent
from the whole of ompi.

NOTE: 9 "svn mv" operations immediately follow this commit.

This commit was SVN r21180.
2009-05-06 20:11:28 +00:00
Ralph Castain
4be24521aa Modify the orte_process_info structure to handle a broader range of process types by replacing the individual booleans with a 32-bit bitmap. Use a set of #define's to define the individual bits, and a set of matching macros to test for them. Update the orte code base to use the macros instead of the booleans.
Minor mod to the ompi layer to use the new #define's - just one-line name replacements.

This commit was SVN r21144.
2009-05-04 11:07:40 +00:00
Rainer Keller
221fb9dbca ... Delayed due to notifier commits earlier this day ...
- Delete unnecessary header files using
   contrib/check_unnecessary_headers.sh after applying
   patches, that include headers, being "lost" due to
   inclusion in one of the now deleted headers...

   In total 817 files are touched.
   In ompi/mpi/c/ header files are moved up into the actual c-file,
   where necessary (these are the only additional #include),
   otherwise it is only deletions of #include (apart from the above
   additions required due to notifier...)

 - To get different MCAs (OpenIB, TM, ALPS), an earlier version was
   successfully compiled (yesterday) on:
   Linux locally using intel-11, gcc-4.3.2 and gcc-SVN + warnings enabled
   Smoky cluster (x86-64 running Linux) using PGI-8.0.2 + warnings enabled
   Lens cluster (x86-64 running Linux) using Pathscale-3.2 + warnings enabled

This commit was SVN r21096.
2009-04-29 01:32:14 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
537579ad5d Add some notifier messages during MPI_INIT and MPI_FINALIZE (which
only show up if a notifier component is selected, of course).  These
can be disabled by setting the MCA parameter mpi_notify_init_finalize
to 0.

These messages are both intended as "hey, does the community like
this?" and as a way to get some real-world testing of the notify
system.  The default is currently to send these messages if a notify
component is selected; we can change the default later if desired.

This commit was SVN r21078.
2009-04-27 14:15:33 +00:00
Rainer Keller
ec0ed48718 - Revert r20739
This commit was SVN r20742.

The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
  r20739 --> open-mpi/ompi@781caee0b6
2009-03-05 21:56:03 +00:00
Rainer Keller
781caee0b6 - First of two or three patches, in orte/util/proc_info.h:
Adapt orte_process_info to orte_proc_info, and
   change orte_proc_info() to orte_proc_info_init().
 - Compiled on linux-x86-64
 - Discussed with Ralph

This commit was SVN r20739.
2009-03-05 20:36:44 +00:00
Terry Dontje
0178b6c45f Added padding to predefined handle structures to maintain library version to
version compatibility.

This commit was SVN r20627.
2009-02-24 17:17:33 +00:00
Rainer Keller
d81443cc5a - On the way to get the BTLs split out and lessen dependency on orte:
Often, orte/util/show_help.h is included, although no functionality
   is required -- instead, most often opal_output.h, or               
   orte/mca/rml/rml_types.h                                           
   Please see orte_show_help_replacement.sh commited next.            

 - Local compilation (Linux/x86_64) w/ -Wimplicit-function-declaration
   actually showed two *missing* #include "orte/util/show_help.h"     
   in orte/mca/odls/base/odls_base_default_fns.c and                  
   in orte/tools/orte-top/orte-top.c                                  
   Manually added these.                                              

   Let's have MTT the last word.

This commit was SVN r20557.
2009-02-14 02:26:12 +00:00