following:
* Provides a fixed number of resource slots (i.e., "hotel rooms").
* Allows one thing to occupy a resource slot at a time (i.e., each
hotel room can have an occupant check in to that room).
* Resource slots can be vacated at any time (i.e., occupants can
voluntarily check out of their hotel room).
* Resource slots can be occupied for a specific maximum amount of
time. If that time expires, the occupant is forcibly evicted and
the upper layer is notified via (libevent) callback (i.e., the maid
will kick an occupant of out of their room when their reservation
is over).
This class can be to be used for things like retransmission schemes
for unreliable transports. For example, a message sent on an
unreliable transport can be checked in to a hotel room. If an ACK for
that message is received, the message can be checked out. But if the
ACK is never received, the message will eventually be evicted from its
room and the upper layer will be notified that the message failed to
check out in time (i.e., that an ACK for that message was not received
in time).
Code using this class is currently being developed off-trunk, but will
be coming to SVN soon.
This commit was SVN r27067.
"num_app_ctx" - the number of app_contexts in the job
"first_rank" - the MPI rank of the first process in each app_context
"np" - the number of procs in each app_context
Still need clarification on the MPI_Init portion of the ticket. Specifically, does the ticket call for returning an error is someone calls MPI_Init more than once in a program? We set a flag to tell us that we have been initialized, but currently never check it.
This commit was SVN r27005.
distinguish between unknown ''options'' (i.e., command line options
that are registered and have some meaning) and unknown ''tokens''
(i.e., strings that do not begin with "-"). Hence, if you did:
mpirun --fo my_mpi_program
(when perhaps you meant to type "--foo", mpirun would complain that no
such executable "--fo" existed. That is ''correct,'' but perhaps not
completely useful. It is more accurate for mpirun to report that
there is no such "--fo" option.
This change to cmd_line.c makes it so that we will ''always'' report
errors regarding tokens that begin with "-".
This commit was SVN r26953.
* NULL's out the hwloc_obj_t->userdata in
hwloc_base_util.c:free_object() and
hwloc_base_util.c:opal_hwloc_base_free_topology() after it has been
OBJ_RELEASE'd.
* Adds a userdata field to opal_hwloc_topo_data_t. This field will
be used in an upcoming rmaps component ("lama") to cache some
associated data during hardware tree traversals.
This commit was SVN r26938.
particularly with respect to threading flags.
Before this change, the following scenario would fail (e.g., on Linux
with pthreads):
{{{
$ ./configure --disable-shared --enable-static ...
$ make clean install
$ cd examples
$ make clean all
}}}
Linking the Fortran examples would fail with missing pthread symbols.
This commit was SVN r26927.
Update all the orte ess components to remove their associated APIs for retrieving proc data. Update the grpcomm API to reflect transfer of set/get modex info to the db framework.
Note that this doesn't recreate the old GPR. This is strictly a local db storage that may (at some point) obtain any missing data from the local daemon as part of an async methodology. The framework allows us to experiment with such methods without perturbing the default one.
This commit was SVN r26678.
it (i.e., so that it doesn't screw up the ident version string).
This commit was SVN r26651.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 2913 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/2913