(sometimes after the merge with the ORTE branch), the opal_pointer_array
will became the only pointer_array implementation (the orte_pointer_array
will be removed).
This commit was SVN r17007.
__opal_attribute_nonnull__, __opal_attribute_warn_unused_result__,
__opal_attribute_malloc__, __opal_attribute_sentinel__ and
__opal_attribute_format__
This commit was SVN r14078.
This saves some memory for the constructors and destructors arrays of a
class by counting the constructors and destructors while we are counting
the cls_depth. And the reversion of the constructor array can now be done
without an extra loop.
This commit was SVN r13939.
intended. In truth, any unique value will do, but he's right that
having a regular, recognizeable, repeatable value is probably much
better for debugging purposes.
This commit was SVN r13341.
and George on these refinements):
* Rename the static OBJ initializer macro to be
OPAL_OBJ_STATIC_INIT(class)
* Ensure that all static OBJ initializations get a refcount of 1
(doesn't ''really'' matter, since they're static, it should never
get to the point where the OBJ is DESTRUCTed, but more correct
nonetheless)
* Add a "magic number" to the OBJ when compiling with debug support.
The magic number does some rudimentary support to ensure that
you're operating on a valid OBJ (and fails an assertion if you're
not). Check to ensure that the memory contains the magic number
when performing actions of OBJ's. Also remove the magic number
when DESTRUCTing OBJs, so that if, for example, an OBJ is
DESTRUCTed more than once, we'll fail the magic number assert.
This commit was SVN r13338.
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The same treatement will happens on all sub-projects. The .h files
have to be C++ compatibles and all symbols with an external visibility
have to get the {PROJECT}_DECLSPEC in front of the prototype.
This commit was SVN r11340.
Windows version for the libevent. The one they provide is more than
innapropriate for what we need (without talking about the fact that
the code is just plain wrong).
This commit was SVN r11329.
different macros, one for each project. Therefore, now we have OPAL_DECLSPEC,
ORTE_DECLSPEC and OMPI_DECLSPEC. Please use them based on the sub-project.
This commit was SVN r11270.
than $(LN_S). This causes problems with with Windows and probably
elsewhere (re: #200). So use a slightly different trick to get the
right header selected for the MEMCPY and TIMER components.
* Using the same trick used to solve the AC_CONFIG_LINKS problem,
stop using a separate header file for direct calling in the
PML and MTL. This lets me remove some icky code in ompi_mca.m4
that was more fragile than I really liked.
This commit was SVN r10841.
Keeping the cache misses as low as possible is always a good approach.
The opal_list_t is widely used, it should be a highly optimized class.
The same functionality can be reached with one one sentinel instead
of 2 currently used.
I don't have anything against the STL version, but so far nothing can
compare with the Knuth algorithm. I replace the current implementation
with a modified version of the Knuth algorithm (the one described in
The Art of Computer Programming). As expected, the latency went down.
This commit was SVN r10776.
opal_free_list_item_t and everyone was just treating them as
opal_list_itme_t structures, which meant that they were overwriting the
user_data memory anyway. So make an opal_free_lsit_item_t be just a
opal_list_item_t.
Also, opal_free_list_item_t wasn't a proper class, which made it slightly
less than nice to use, so fix that part up. Also update the
opal_free_list_t to use the class macros, so that it is more obvious we
actually do the right thing.
This commit was SVN r10304.
the last constructor will be set to NULL overwriting the first destructor. This
prevent us from calling the destructors on some classes.
This commit was SVN r9969.
add object size to opal class
no longer need the size when allocating a new object as this is stored in
the class structure
--- dr changes
Previous rev. maintained state on the communicator used for acking duplicate
fragments, but the communicator may be destroyed prior to successfull
delivery of an ack to the peer. We must therefore maintain this state
globally on a per peer, not a per peer, per communicator basis.
This requires that we use a global rank on the wire and translate this as
appropriate to a local rank within the communicator.
This commit was SVN r9454.
- move files out of toplevel include/ and etc/, moving it into the
sub-projects
- rather than including config headers with <project>/include,
have them as <project>
- require all headers to be included with a project prefix, with
the exception of the config headers ({opal,orte,ompi}_config.h
mpi.h, and mpif.h)
This commit was SVN r8985.
than I want to) on the constructor and destructor loops. Compress the constructors and
destructors array to remove all the useless tests against NULL. Now we use the cache a
little bit more efficient.
Correct a threading problem in the obj_update function. In the threaded case we have to
return the value returned by the ompi_atomic_add function otherwise there are ways
leading to the release of an object twice.
This commit was SVN r8966.