* When we moved to allowing dual rml/oob transports, we added a bunch of
stuff that is no longer needed. Remove it so as to simplify the
messaging system.
* Fix the routed/radix component so it correctly returns the parent's
vpid
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@pmix.org>
This is a point-in-time update that includes support for several new PMIx features, mostly focused on debuggers and "instant on":
* initial prototype support for PMIx-based debuggers. For the moment, this is restricted to using the DVM. Supports direct launch of apps under debugger control, and indirect launch using prun as the intermediate launcher. Includes ability for debuggers to control the environment of both the launcher and the spawned app procs. Work continues on completing support for indirect launch
* IO forwarding for tools. Output of apps launched under tool control is directed to the tool and output there - includes support for XML formatting and output to files. Stdin can be forwarded from the tool to apps, but this hasn't been implemented in ORTE yet.
* Fabric integration for "instant on". Enable collection of network "blobs" to be delivered to network libraries on compute nodes prior to local proc spawn. Infrastructure is in place - implementation will come later.
* Harvesting and forwarding of envars. Enable network plugins to harvest envars and include them in the launch msg for setting the environment prior to local proc spawn. Currently, only OmniPath is supported. PMIx MCA params control which envars are included, and also allows envars to be excluded.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
Since output-filename has been moved to a per-job attribute,
remove the orte_output_filename global variable, and stop passing
this option to orted.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Gouaillardet <gilles@rist.or.jp>
When too much data is available on stdin, it might not be
forwarded immediatly to the task (write() might fail with -EAGAIN),
so when stdin is terminated, there might be some remaining data
to be pushed to the task. In this case, delay the release of the sink
so no data is discarded.
Refs open-mpi/ompi#4744
Signed-off-by: Gilles Gouaillardet <gilles@rist.or.jp>
this option was only used by the iof/mr_hnp (aka Map/Reduce)
component that is no more part of master nor v3 branches.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Gouaillardet <gilles@rist.or.jp>
if PMIx (version > 1.x) is active since all diagnostic messages will instead flow thru
the PMIx connection. Unfortunately, PMIx v1 does not support this
feature, but we can remove the stddiag support once PMIx v1 slides out
of the support window
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
since some tasks migth end up having /dev/null as their stdin,
simply avoid pipe creation and destruction for these tasks.
From a pragmatic and MPI point of view, and unless explicitly required
otherwise, all MPI tasks but (the first) one end up with /dev/null
as their stdin.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Gouaillardet <gilles@rist.or.jp>
Still in the "needs to be done" category:
* mapping/ranking/binding options aren't correctly supported
* if the DVM encounters some errors (e.g., not enough resources for the job), the resulting error is globally set and impacts any subsequent job submission
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
* Resolves#3705
* Components should link against the project level library to better
support `dlopen` with `RTLD_LOCAL`.
* Extend the `mca_FRAMEWORK_COMPONENT_la_LIBADD` in the `Makefile.am`
with the appropriate project level library:
```
MCA components in ompi/
$(top_builddir)/ompi/lib@OMPI_LIBMPI_NAME@.la
MCA components in orte/
$(top_builddir)/orte/lib@ORTE_LIB_PREFIX@open-rte.la
MCA components in opal/
$(top_builddir)/opal/lib@OPAL_LIB_PREFIX@open-pal.la
MCA components in oshmem/
$(top_builddir)/oshmem/liboshmem.la"
```
Note: The changes in this commit were automated by the script in
the commit that proceeds it with the `libadd_mca_comp_update.py`
script. Some components were not included in this change because
they are statically built only.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Hursey <jhursey@us.ibm.com>
Reference: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15272.
Work with both stdin/stdout fds that are known to be always
ready using libevent timers.
Such fds can not be effectively used with non-blocking I/O
functions like epoll, poll, select:
- for poll/select the event will be triggered immediately;
- for epoll `epoll_ctl` will reject an attempt to add this
fd to the working set.
Reference: http://www.wangafu.net/~nickm/libevent-book/Ref4_event.html
Libevent suggests to use timers over event_active for the
reasons provided by the link above.
Signed-off-by: Artem Polyakov <artpol84@gmail.com>
Regular files are always write-ready, so non-blocking I/O does not
give any benefits for them.
More than that - if libevent is using "epoll" to track fd events,
epoll_ctl will refuse attempt to add an fd pointing to a regular
file descriptor with EPERM.
This fix checks the object referenced by fd and avoids event_add
using event_active instead.
In the original configuration that uncovered this issue "epoll"
was used in libevent, it was triggering the following warning
message:
"[warn] Epoll ADD(1) on fd 0 failed. Old events were 0; read
change was 1 (add); write change was 0 (none): Operation not
permitted"
And the side effect was accumulation of all output in mpirun
memory and actually writing it only at mpirun exit.
Signed-off-by: Artem Polyakov <artpol84@gmail.com>
* Add an MCA parameter to combine stdout and stderr at the source
- `iof_base_redirect_app_stderr_to_stdout`
* Aids in user debugging when using libraries that mix stderr with stdout
Signed-off-by: Joshua Hursey <jhursey@us.ibm.com>
* Similar to `orte_map_stddiag_to_stderr` except it redirects `stddiag`
to `stdout` instead of `stderr`.
* Add protection so that the user canot supply both:
- `orte_map_stddiag_to_stderr`
- `orte_map_stddiag_to_stdout`
Signed-off-by: Joshua Hursey <jhursey@us.ibm.com>
state machine tells it to do so. This plugs leaked file descriptors as
we were losing track prior to destructing the resources.
Fixes#2691
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
Samples are taken after MPI_Init, and then again after MPI_Barrier. This allows the user to see memory consumption caused by add_procs, as well as any modex contribution from forming connections if pmix_base_async_modex is given.
Using the probe simply involves executing it via mpirun, with however many copies you want per node. Example:
$ mpirun -npernode 2 ./mpi_memprobe
Sampling memory usage after MPI_Init
Data for node rhc001
Daemon: 12.483398
Client: 6.514648
Data for node rhc002
Daemon: 11.865234
Client: 4.643555
Sampling memory usage after MPI_Barrier
Data for node rhc001
Daemon: 12.520508
Client: 6.576660
Data for node rhc002
Daemon: 11.879883
Client: 4.703125
Note that the client value on node rhc001 is larger - this is where rank=0 is housed, and apparently it gets a larger footprint for some reason.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
Silence a warning in orted_submit
Protect against a free'd value in an error path when forming oob tcp connections
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
Still not completely done as we need a better way of tracking the routed module being used down in the OOB - e.g., when a peer drops connection, we want to remove that route from all conduits that (a) use the OOB and (b) are routed, but we don't want to remove it from an OFI conduit.
Multiple conduits can exist at the same time, and can even point to the same base transport. Each conduit can have its own characteristics (e.g., flow control) based on the info keys provided to the "open_conduit" call. For ease during the transition period, the "legacy" RML interfaces remain as wrappers over the new conduit-based APIs using a default conduit opened during orte_init - this default conduit is tied to the OOB framework so that current behaviors are preserved. Once the transition has been completed, a one-time cleanup will be done to update all RML calls to the new APIs and the "legacy" interfaces will be deleted.
While we are at it: Remove oob/usock component to eliminate the TMPDIR length problem - get all working, including oob_stress
The mca_base_select function uses returned priorities to select the
best component/module. This priority may be of use to the caller so
pass that information back in an optional argument. If the priority is
not needed pass NULL.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit does two things. It removes checks for C99 required
headers (stdlib.h, string.h, signal.h, etc). Additionally it removes
definitions for required C99 types (intptr_t, int64_t, int32_t, etc).
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@me.com>