Error output strings were changed to be unique per code site.
They are still pretty meaningless to the user, but at least now
developers might be able to find which unique place in the code
reported which error.
This commit was SVN r20238.
Consolidate the nid/pid lookup code with the rest of the nid/pid code so that changes are easier to track. Add the ability to send cluster profile info as part of the nidmap. Cleanup the setup and teardown of the new global nidmap and pidmap objects.
This commit was SVN r20219.
Also, per chat with Jeff, modified the Makefile.am's of a few orte tools so that they were consistent in the way we generate the ompi-equivalent cmds.
This commit was SVN r20165.
changes to the already existing ccp components
event/win32.c: merge old FD handling into new
opal_installdirs_windows.c:fix the registry handling
This commit was SVN r20109.
Basically, the remaining problem turned out to be:
1. closing stdout/stderr during orte_finalize of mpirun
2. inadvertently setting up a write event on fd = -1
3. devising a scheme to more accurately track when the stdin write event was active vs closed so it only got released once
This passed prelim MTT testing by Jeff and Tim, but should soak for awhile before migrating to 1.3.
This commit was SVN r20106.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r20064 --> open-mpi/ompi@a07660aea8
r20068 --> open-mpi/ompi@ec930d14a9
r20074 --> open-mpi/ompi@2940309613
It is a small launch performance improvement as now we relay the launch cmd across to the next daemon before taking the time to launch our own local procs. Still, it does allow more parallel operations during the launch procedure.
This commit was SVN r20104.
1. minor modification to include two new opal MCA params:
(a) opal_profile: outputs what components were selected by each framework
currently enabled for most, but not all, frameworks
(b) opal_profile_file: name of file that contains profile info required
for modex
2. introduction of two new tools:
(a) ompi-probe: MPI process that simply calls MPI_Init/Finalize with
opal_profile set. Also reports back the rml IP address for all
interfaces on the node
(b) ompi-profiler: uses ompi-probe to create the profile_file, also
reports out a summary of what framework components are actually
being used to help with configuration options
3. modification of the grpcomm basic component to utilize the
profile file in place of the modex where possible
4. modification of orterun so it properly sees opal mca params and
handles opal_profile correctly to ensure we don't get its profile
5. similar mod to orted as for orterun
6. addition of new test that calls orte_init followed by calls to
grpcomm.barrier
This is all completely benign unless actively selected. At the moment, it only supports modex-less launch for openib-based systems. Minor mod to the TCP btl would be required to enable it as well, if people are interested. Similarly, anyone interested in enabling other BTL's for modex-less operation should let me know and I'll give you the magic details.
This seems to significantly improve scalability provided the file can be locally located on the nodes. I'm looking at an alternative means of disseminating the info (perhaps in launch message) as an option for removing that constraint.
This commit was SVN r20098.
1. a direct callback from waitpid - this set the waitpid_fired flag
2. a notify event callback from the IOF - this set the iof complete flag
3. a message via the daemon cmd processor from the proc "de-registering" the sync, thus indicating it was going through MPI_Finalize.
The problem is that these could overlap, with the first two allowing the orted to declare the proc complete before the daemon had responded to #3.
This change forces all three events to flow through the daemon cmd processor, thus ensuring an ordered handling. I'm not certain this will solve the problem, but will await further MTT reports to see. Unfortunately, the problem doesn't show up on any manual or script-based tests I have been able to run, even when I duplicate the exact cmd that fails under MTT.
This commit was SVN r20074.
1. coordination of job completion notification to include a requirement for both waitpid detection AND notification that all iof pipes have been closed by the app
2. change of all IOF read and write events to be non-persistent so they can properly be shutdown and restarted only when required
3. addition of a delay (currently set to 10ms) before restarting the stdin read event. This was required to ensure that the stdout, stderr, and stddiag read events had an opportunity to be serviced in scenarios where large files are attached to stdin.
This commit was SVN r20064.
This seems to fix the segv seen on process restart.
This commit was SVN r20051.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r20022 --> open-mpi/ompi@9a57db4a81
This commit does that by ensuring that daemons retain knowledge of proc location for all procs in their job family. It required a minor change to the ESS API to allow the daemons to update their pidmaps as data was received. In addition, the routed modules have been updated to take advantage of the newly available info, and the encode/decode pidmap utilities have been updated to communicate the required info in the launch message.
This commit was SVN r20022.
The slurm plm fork/exec's a call to srun to launch its daemons. When mpirun terminates, it then sends out a "terminate" command to those daemons. The daemons respond back to mpirun, and then exit.
If slurm itself is running on a slow network, and mpirun is running the OOB across a fast network, then it is possible for mpirun to receive notification of daemon termination and exit -before- the srun can complete its bookkeeping and declare the job as complete. When this happens, slurm becomes confused and loses state.
Mucho bad. :-/
This commit changes the termination logic so that mpirun will wait for srun to report complete before exiting. It also enables fully routed communications since it no longer requires daemons to report back that they are terminating, thus allowing the daemons to terminate asynchronously (thereby breaking routing paths).
This commit was SVN r20018.
1. modify the iof to track when a proc actually closes all of its open iof output pipes. When this occurs, notify the odls that the proc's iof is complete. This is done via a zero-time event so that we can step out of the read event before processing the notification.
2. in the odls, modify the waitpid callback so it only flags that it was called. Add a function to receive the iof-complete notification, and a function that checks for both iof complete and waitpid callback before declaring a proc fully terminated. This ensures that we read and deliver -all- of the IO prior to declaring the job complete.
Also modified the odls call to orte_iof.close (and the component's implementation) so it only closes stdin, leaving the other io channels alone. This fixes the other half of the known problem.
This should fix the ticket on this subject, but I'll wait to close it pending further testing in the trunk.
This commit was SVN r19991.
This will sit in trunk for a few days - would like to actually see some errors reported to syslog before moving the code to 1.3
This commit was SVN r19986.
It does not look like this effects the v1.3 branch since r19866 has not moved to the release branch.
Thanks to Leonardo Fialho for reporting this and supplying a patch.
This commit was SVN r19961.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r19866 --> open-mpi/ompi@f54fda489e
1. register "mpi_preconnect_all" as a deprecated synonym for "mpi_preconnect_mpi"
2. remove "mpi_preconnect_oob" and "mpi_preconnect_oob_simultaneous" as these are no longer valid.
3. remove the routed framework's "warmup_routes" API. With the removal of the direct routed component, this function at best only wasted communications. The daemon routes are completely "warmed up" during launch, so having MPI procs order the sending of additional messages is simply wasteful.
4. remove the call to orte_routed.warmup_routes from MPI_Init. This was the only place it was used anyway.
The FAQs will be updated to reflect this changed situation, and a CMR filed to move this to the 1.3 branch.
This commit was SVN r19933.
* fix an if condition so that we do the right thing when procs local to mpirun output to stderr
* ensure that tools can handle relays of 0-byte output, indicating that a process closed that io channel
This commit was SVN r19884.
The problem was that we close the same fd twice, and that meantime the fd could have been reassigned
to some other file or socket.
This commit was SVN r19869.
1. remove direct routed module (hooray!)
2. add radix tree routed module (binomial remains default)
3. remove duplicate data storage - orteds were storing nidmap and pidmap data in odls, everyone else in ess
4. add ess APIs to update nidmap, add new pidmap - used only by orteds for MPI-2 support
5. modify code to eliminate multiple calls to orte_routed.update_route that recreated info already in ess pidmap. Add ess API to lookup that info instead. Modify routed modules to utilize that capability
6. setup new ability to shutdown orteds without sending back an "ack" message to mpirun - not utilized yet, will require some changes to plm terminate_orteds functions in managed environments (coming soon)
Initial tests indicating that fully routing comm via defined routing trees may not actually have a significant cost for operations like IB QP setup. More tests required to confirm.
This will require an autogen...
This commit was SVN r19866.
Without this patch, doing spawn in a loop ended up by exhausting all
available file descriptors pretty quickly. There were about 5 file
descriptors opened per spawned process. Now the number of file
descriptors managed by the process (orted or HNP)
is a lot smaller.
This commit was SVN r19864.
Modify read_write test to allow specification of rank to read stdin.
IOF now validated to work for arbitrary rank as stdin target. Not validate to work for multiple simultaneous ranks reading stdin (untested).
This commit was SVN r19804.
1. remove some stale files that were overlooked in original commit
2. add a test program and data to stress iof for stdin
3. cleanup a debug statement that caused memory corruption when reading large files
4. some minor cleanups to correctly handle xon/xoff scenarios
This commit was SVN r19792.
1. completely and cleanly separates responsibilities between the HNP, orted, and tool components.
2. removes all wireup messaging during launch and shutdown.
3. maintains flow control for stdin to avoid large-scale consumption of memory by orteds when large input files are forwarded. This is done using an xon/xoff protocol.
4. enables specification of stdin recipients on the mpirun cmd line. Allowed options include rank, "all", or "none". Default is rank 0.
5. creates a new MPI_Info key "ompi_stdin_target" that supports the above options for child jobs. Default is "none".
6. adds a new tool "orte-iof" that can connect to a running mpirun and display the output. Cmd line options allow selection of any combination of stdout, stderr, and stddiag. Default is stdout.
7. adds a new mpirun and orte-iof cmd line option "tag-output" that will tag each line of output with process name and stream ident. For example, "[1,0]<stdout>this is output"
This is not intended for the 1.3 release as it is a major change requiring considerable soak time.
This commit was SVN r19767.
There is still a problem with OpenIB and threads (external to C/R functionality). It has been reported in Ticket #1539
Additionally:
* Fix a file cleanup bug in CRS Base.
* Fix a possible deadlock in the TCP ft_event function
* Add a mca_base_param_deregister() function to MCA base
* Add whole process checkpoint timers
* Add support for BTL: OpenIB, MX, Shared Memory
* Add support Mpool: rdma, sm
* Sundry bounds checking an cleanup in some scattered functions
This commit was SVN r19756.
The segv was caused by the fact that we don't really know which daemon failed to start (at least, in most cases), so we didn't set a pointer to the aborted proc object. All we really wanted, though, was to ensure that mpirun returned a non-zero exit status, so the fix was to simply return the default error status.
This commit was SVN r19754.
This commit was SVN r19747.
The following SVN revisions from the original message are invalid or
inconsistent and therefore were not cross-referenced:
r19480
- Unify the Windows and the others way of handling callbacks. Thanks to George.
- This will let Windows use the same callbacks as Linux does, which works also.
This commit was SVN r19746.
The following SVN revisions from the original message are invalid or
inconsistent and therefore were not cross-referenced:
r19742
Refers to ticket #1548. Although this appears to fix the problem, the ticket will be held open pending further test prior to transition to the 1.3 branch.
This commit was SVN r19674.
thereby runs apstat twice; and in the process thereof reads the ALPS
appinfo file TWICE; and in addition, experiences a failure sometimes
which causes mpirun to hang. Change this to a looped read attempt
that breaks on success, thereby avoiding failure (except in the most
This commit was SVN r19642.
Add --display-devel-map and --display-devel-alloc to display all the detailed info we used to provide - it is only of use/interest to developers anyway and confuses users.
This commit was SVN r19608.