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Jeff Squyres
213b5d5c6e Per long threads on the mailing list and much confusion discussion
about linkers, have all OPAL, ORTE, and OMPI components '''not'' link
against the OPAL, ORTE, or OMPI libraries.

See ttp://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2007/10/4220.php for
details (or https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/wiki/Linkers for a
better-formatted version of the same info).

This commit was SVN r16968.
2007-12-15 13:32:02 +00:00
Ralph Castain
54b2cf747e These changes were mostly captured in a prior RFC (except for #2 below) and are aimed specifically at improving startup performance and setting up the remaining modifications described in that RFC.
The commit has been tested for C/R and Cray operations, and on Odin (SLURM, rsh) and RoadRunner (TM). I tried to update all environments, but obviously could not test them. I know that Windows needs some work, and have highlighted what is know to be needed in the odls process component.

This represents a lot of work by Brian, Tim P, Josh, and myself, with much advice from Jeff and others. For posterity, I have appended a copy of the email describing the work that was done:

As we have repeatedly noted, the modex operation in MPI_Init is the single greatest consumer of time during startup. To-date, we have executed that operation as an ORTE stage gate that held the process until a startup message containing all required modex (and OOB contact info - see #3 below) info could be sent to it. Each process would send its data to the HNP's registry, which assembled and sent the message when all processes had reported in.

In addition, ORTE had taken responsibility for monitoring process status as it progressed through a series of "stage gates". The process reported its status at each gate, and ORTE would then send a "release" message once all procs had reported in.

The incoming changes revamp these procedures in three ways:

1. eliminating the ORTE stage gate system and cleanly delineating responsibility between the OMPI and ORTE layers for MPI init/finalize. The modex stage gate (STG1) has been replaced by a collective operation in the modex itself that performs an allgather on the required modex info. The allgather is implemented using the orte_grpcomm framework since the BTL's are not active at that point. At the moment, the grpcomm framework only has a "basic" component analogous to OMPI's "basic" coll framework - I would recommend that the MPI team create additional, more advanced components to improve performance of this step.

The other stage gates have been replaced by orte_grpcomm barrier functions. We tried to use MPI barriers instead (since the BTL's are active at that point), but - as we discussed on the telecon - these are not currently true barriers so the job would hang when we fell through while messages were still in process. Note that the grpcomm barrier doesn't actually resolve that problem, but Brian has pointed out that we are unlikely to ever see it violated. Again, you might want to spend a little time on an advanced barrier algorithm as the one in "basic" is very simplistic.

Summarizing this change: ORTE no longer tracks process state nor has direct responsibility for synchronizing jobs. This is now done via collective operations within the MPI layer, albeit using ORTE collective communication services. I -strongly- urge the MPI team to implement advanced collective algorithms to improve the performance of this critical procedure.


2. reducing the volume of data exchanged during modex. Data in the modex consisted of the process name, the name of the node where that process is located (expressed as a string), plus a string representation of all contact info. The nodename was required in order for the modex to determine if the process was local or not - in addition, some people like to have it to print pretty error messages when a connection failed.

The size of this data has been reduced in three ways:

(a) reducing the size of the process name itself. The process name consisted of two 32-bit fields for the jobid and vpid. This is far larger than any current system, or system likely to exist in the near future, can support. Accordingly, the default size of these fields has been reduced to 16-bits, which means you can have 32k procs in each of 32k jobs. Since the daemons must have a vpid, and we require one daemon/node, this also restricts the default configuration to 32k nodes.

To support any future "mega-clusters", a configuration option --enable-jumbo-apps has been added. This option increases the jobid and vpid field sizes to 32-bits. Someday, if necessary, someone can add yet another option to increase them to 64-bits, I suppose.

(b) replacing the string nodename with an integer nodeid. Since we have one daemon/node, the nodeid corresponds to the local daemon's vpid. This replaces an often lengthy string with only 2 (or at most 4) bytes, a substantial reduction.

(c) when the mca param requesting that nodenames be sent to support pretty error messages, a second mca param is now used to request FQDN - otherwise, the domain name is stripped (by default) from the message to save space. If someone wants to combine those into a single param somehow (perhaps with an argument?), they are welcome to do so - I didn't want to alter what people are already using.

While these may seem like small savings, they actually amount to a significant impact when aggregated across the entire modex operation. Since every proc must receive the modex data regardless of the collective used to send it, just reducing the size of the process name removes nearly 400MBytes of communication from a 32k proc job (admittedly, much of this comm may occur in parallel). So it does add up pretty quickly.


3. routing RML messages to reduce connections. The default messaging system remains point-to-point - i.e., each proc opens a socket to every proc it communicates with and sends its messages directly. A new option uses the orteds as routers - i.e., each proc only opens a single socket to its local orted. All messages are sent from the proc to the orted, which forwards the message to the orted on the node where the intended recipient proc is located - that orted then forwards the message to its local proc (the recipient). This greatly reduces the connection storm we have encountered during startup.

It also has the benefit of removing the sharing of every proc's OOB contact with every other proc. The orted routing tables are populated during launch since every orted gets a map of where every proc is being placed. Each proc, therefore, only needs to know the contact info for its local daemon, which is passed in via the environment when the proc is fork/exec'd by the daemon. This alone removes ~50 bytes/process of communication that was in the current STG1 startup message - so for our 32k proc job, this saves us roughly 32k*50 = 1.6MBytes sent to 32k procs = 51GBytes of messaging.

Note that you can use the new routing method by specifying -mca routed tree - if you so desire. This mode will become the default at some point in the future.


There are a few minor additional changes in the commit that I'll just note in passing:

* propagation of command line mca params to the orteds - fixes ticket #1073. See note there for details.

* requiring of "finalize" prior to "exit" for MPI procs - fixes ticket #1144. See note there for details.

* cleanup of some stale header files

This commit was SVN r16364.
2007-10-05 19:48:23 +00:00
Josh Hursey
729c63cf9d Fix invalid MCA 'base' names so they appear in ompi_info.
A subset of this patch needs to be applied to v1.2

Refs trac:928

This commit was SVN r15918.

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 928 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/928
2007-08-18 03:05:45 +00:00
George Bosilca
c961cb5749 The Windows support is now back in bussiness.
This commit was SVN r15599.
2007-07-25 03:55:34 +00:00
Brian Barrett
5b9fa7e998 reapply r15517 and r15520, which were removed in r15527 so that I could get
the RML/OOB merge in slightly easier

This commit was SVN r15530.

The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
  r15517 --> open-mpi/ompi@41977fcc95
  r15520 --> open-mpi/ompi@9cbc9df1b8
  r15527 --> open-mpi/ompi@2d17dd9516
2007-07-20 02:34:29 +00:00
Brian Barrett
39a6057fc6 A number of improvements / changes to the RML/OOB layers:
* General TCP cleanup for OPAL / ORTE
  * Simplifying the OOB by moving much of the logic into the RML
  * Allowing the OOB RML component to do routing of messages
  * Adding a component framework for handling routing tables
  * Moving the xcast functionality from the OOB base to its own framework

Includes merge from tmp/bwb-oob-rml-merge revisions:

    r15506, r15507, r15508, r15510, r15511, r15512, r15513

This commit was SVN r15528.

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  r15511
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2007-07-20 01:34:02 +00:00
Brian Barrett
2d17dd9516 temporarily back our r15517 and 15520 so that I can get the RML / OOB changes
to cleanly apply

This commit was SVN r15527.

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2007-07-20 01:10:34 +00:00
Ralph Castain
41977fcc95 Remove the cellid field from the orte_process_name_t structure. This only affects a handful of files in itself, but...
Cleanup ALL instances of output involving the printing of orte_process_name_t structures using the ORTE_NAME_ARGS macro so that the number of fields and type of data match. Replace those values with a new macro/function pair ORTE_NAME_PRINT that outputs a string (using the new thread safe data capability) so that any future changes to the printing of those structures can be accomplished with a change to a single point.

Note that I could not possibly find outputs that directly print the orte_process_name_t fields, but only dealt with those that used ORTE_NAME_ARGS. Hence, you may still have a few outputs that bark during compilation. Also, I could only verify those that fall within environments I can compile on, so other environments may yield some minor warnings.

This commit was SVN r15517.
2007-07-19 20:56:46 +00:00
Ralph Castain
bd65f8ba88 Bring in an updated launch system for the orteds. This commit restores the ability to execute singletons and singleton comm_spawn, both in single node and multi-node environments.
Short description: major changes include -

1. singletons now fork/exec a local daemon to manage their operations.

2. the orte daemon code now resides in libopen-rte

3. daemons no longer use the orte triggering system during startup. Instead, they directly call back to their parent pls component to report ready to operate. A base function to count the callbacks has been provided.

I have modified all the pls components except xcpu and poe (don't understand either well enough to do it). Full functionality has been verified for rsh, SLURM, and TM systems. Compile has been verified for xgrid and gridengine.

This commit was SVN r15390.
2007-07-12 19:53:18 +00:00
Brian Barrett
b27b9b5380 * Clean up the ompi_mca macro's support for different configuration
types and add STOP_AT_FIRST_PRIORITY type for framework configuration,
    which allows all components at the highest priority that succeeds to
    succeed
  * Use STOP_AT_FIRST_PRIORITY type for gpr framework, so that the null
    component isn't built when the replica and proxy components are
    available.

This commit was SVN r15286.
2007-07-04 22:00:15 +00:00
George Bosilca
715f6012cf The DSS pack function can use the const attribute for the src field
as it is never modified by the pack functions directly. Enforce it
all over the code base.

This commit was SVN r15026.
2007-06-12 22:47:14 +00:00
Brian Barrett
84d1512fba Add the potential for doing some basic error checking on mutexes during
single threaded builds.  In its default configuration, all this does
is ensure that there's at least a good chance of threads building
based on non-threaded development (since the variable names will be
checked).  There is also code to make sure that a "mutex" is never
"double locked" when using the conditional macro mutex operations.
This is off by default because there are a number of places in both
ORTE and OMPI where this alarm spews mega bytes of errors on a
simple test.  So we have some work to do on our path towards
thread support.

Also removed the macro versions of the non-conditional thread locks,
as the only places they were used, the author of the code intended
to use the conditional thread locks.  So now you have upper-case
macros for conditional thread locks and lowercase functions for
non-conditional locks.  Simple, right? :).

This commit was SVN r15011.
2007-06-12 16:25:26 +00:00
Ralph Castain
85df3bd92f Bring in the generalized xcast communication system along with the correspondingly revised orted launch. I will send a message out to developers explaining the basic changes. In brief:
1. generalize orte_rml.xcast to become a general broadcast-like messaging system. Messages can now be sent to any tag on the daemons or processes. Note that any message sent via xcast will be delivered to ALL processes in the specified job - you don't get to pick and choose. At a later date, we will introduce an augmented capability that will use the daemons as relays, but will allow you to send to a specified array of process names.

2. extended orte_rml.xcast so it supports more scalable message routing methodologies. At the moment, we support three: (a) direct, which sends the message directly to all recipients; (b) linear, which sends the message to the local daemon on each node, which then relays it to its own local procs; and (b) binomial, which sends the message via a binomial algo across all the daemons, each of which then relays to its own local procs. The crossover points between the algos are adjustable via MCA param, or you can simply demand that a specific algo be used.

3. orteds no longer exhibit two types of behavior: bootproxy or VM. Orteds now always behave like they are part of a virtual machine - they simply launch a job if mpirun tells them to do so. This is another step towards creating an "orteboot" functionality, but also provided a clean system for supporting message relaying.

Note one major impact of this commit: multiple daemons on a node cannot be supported any longer! Only a single daemon/node is now allowed.

This commit is known to break support for the following environments: POE, Xgrid, Xcpu, Windows. It has been tested on rsh, SLURM, and Bproc. Modifications for TM support have been made but could not be verified due to machine problems at LANL. Modifications for SGE have been made but could not be verified. The developers for the non-verified environments will be separately notified along with suggestions on how to fix the problems.

This commit was SVN r15007.
2007-06-12 13:28:54 +00:00
Ralph Castain
e0e4163f53 Remove pithy comment
This commit was SVN r14930.
2007-06-06 20:26:52 +00:00
George Bosilca
fbb46f0ee7 A faster search without the bitmap. Remove all references to the orte_bitmap.
This commit was SVN r14926.
2007-06-06 20:23:14 +00:00
George Bosilca
24eae5c1ec We have a goto label for cleanup so make sure we always use it. This way we insure
that the lock are correctly released in all cases.

This commit was SVN r14925.
2007-06-06 20:20:52 +00:00
George Bosilca
b047ed75d7 Don't forget to free the temporary buffer.
This commit was SVN r14923.
2007-06-06 20:17:27 +00:00
Ralph Castain
ea0c03fd7a Revert out r14910. Turns out that the GPR *has* to be able to deal with NULL data values. We fixed this a long time ago on the "put" side, but never dealt with it for "get" - hence, we could "put" ORTE_UNDEF'd attributes in a mapping policy, but couldn't retrieve them. This is why you only encountered the error on comm_spawn and not during the original launch of a job.
This correctly repairs the problem by enabling the GPR's "get" function to correctly handle NULL data values.

This commit was SVN r14916.

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  r14910 --> open-mpi/ompi@0757467d77
2007-06-06 18:34:54 +00:00
George Bosilca
6afbc02052 The idea behind this patch is to decrease the number of strcmp used in the replica
by using a small hash function before doing the strcmp. The hask key for each
registry entry is computed when it is added to the registry. When we're doing a
query, instead of comparing the 2 strings we first check if the hash key match,
and if they do match then we compare the 2 strings in order to make sure we
eliminate collisions from our answers.

There is some benefit in terms of performance. It's hardly visible for few
processes, but it start showing up when the number of processes increase. In fact
the number of strcmp in the trace file drastically decrease. The main reason it
works well, is because most of the keys start with basically the same chars
(such as orte-blahblah) which transform the strcmp on a loop over few chars.

This commit was SVN r14791.
2007-05-29 18:40:07 +00:00
Ralph Castain
4fff584a68 Commit the orted-failed-to-start code. This correctly causes the system to detect the failure of an orted to start and allows the system to terminate all procs/orteds that *did* start.
The primary change that underlies all this is in the OOB. Specifically, the problem in the code until now has been that the OOB attempts to resolve an address when we call the "send" to an unknown recipient. The OOB would then wait forever if that recipient never actually started (and hence, never reported back its OOB contact info). In the case of an orted that failed to start, we would correctly detect that the orted hadn't started, but then we would attempt to order all orteds (including the one that failed to start) to die. This would cause the OOB to "hang" the system.

Unfortunately, revising how the OOB resolves addresses introduced a number of additional problems. Specifically, and most troublesome, was the fact that comm_spawn involved the immediate transmission of the rendezvous point from parent-to-child after the child was spawned. The current code used the OOB address resolution as a "barrier" - basically, the parent would attempt to send the info to the child, and then "hold" there until the child's contact info had arrived (meaning the child had started) and the send could be completed.

Note that this also caused comm_spawn to "hang" the entire system if the child never started... The app-failed-to-start helped improve that behavior - this code provides additional relief.

With this change, the OOB will return an ADDRESSEE_UNKNOWN error if you attempt to send to a recipient whose contact info isn't already in the OOB's hash tables. To resolve comm_spawn issues, we also now force the cross-sharing of connection info between parent and child jobs during spawn.

Finally, to aid in setting triggers to the right values, we introduce the "arith" API for the GPR. This function allows you to atomically change the value in a registry location (either divide, multiply, add, or subtract) by the provided operand. It is equivalent to first fetching the value using a "get", then modifying it, and then putting the result back into the registry via a "put".

This commit was SVN r14711.
2007-05-21 18:31:28 +00:00
Ralph Castain
180c96bb8f Clear an erroneous error message pending a more complete fix
This commit was SVN r14698.
2007-05-18 14:44:27 +00:00
Ralph Castain
adb44c44b1 Revert prior commits from last night that involved significant change to the GPR, along with cosmetic changes to the odls_default module pending review and test.
Reverts r14328, r14329, r14331, r14333, r14335, r14338, and r14336.

This commit was SVN r14351.

The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
  r14328 --> open-mpi/ompi@d1ce4a44ca
  r14329 --> open-mpi/ompi@604e79f2d2
  r14331 --> open-mpi/ompi@b2b3417475
  r14333 --> open-mpi/ompi@8882f355b4
  r14335 --> open-mpi/ompi@10dfd534f6
  r14336 --> open-mpi/ompi@5c65c55e59
  r14338 --> open-mpi/ompi@579184cd72
2007-04-12 13:13:28 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
51f286d737 Just like r14289 on the ORTE trunk:
Per discussions with Brian and Ralph, make a slight correction in
where components are installed. Use $pkglibdir, not $libdir/openmpi,
so that when compiled in the orte trunk, components are installed to
the right directory (because the component search patch is checking
$pkglibdir).

This commit was SVN r14345.

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2007-04-12 11:19:42 +00:00
George Bosilca
579184cd72 Rollback commit r14335 it get into the trunk too early.
This commit was SVN r14338.

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  r14335 --> open-mpi/ompi@10dfd534f6
2007-04-12 06:21:59 +00:00
George Bosilca
5c65c55e59 Few cleanups. The most important is getting rid of the orte_bitmap_t class
which is not used anymore in the orte code.

This commit was SVN r14336.
2007-04-12 05:50:33 +00:00
George Bosilca
10dfd534f6 Correctly remove the itag if we fail the condition. And be pedantic with the code.
This commit was SVN r14335.
2007-04-12 05:33:31 +00:00
George Bosilca
b2b3417475 A more optimized version of the orte_gpr_replica_check_itag_list function. Strictly
follow the same behavior as before, the changes just make sure the check is done
in linear time and the memory usage is kept to a minimum.

This commit was SVN r14331.
2007-04-12 05:13:10 +00:00
George Bosilca
604e79f2d2 There is a cleanup label, so I expect to use it in all cases.
This commit was SVN r14329.
2007-04-12 05:05:36 +00:00
George Bosilca
d1ce4a44ca Fix small memory leak (only happens in debug mode).
This commit was SVN r14328.
2007-04-12 05:02:57 +00:00
Tim Prins
2ffc02870d Reduce the memory usage of the GPR:
- Make it so that all the GPR pointer arrays are allocated initially at 16 elements instead of 512. This saves (on a 64 bit machine) approximately 4*(# procs + # nodes) KB.
- Fix up the segment prealloc function so that preallocating an existant segment is not an error, and make the areas where we do large inserts use it.

Fix the orte_pointer_array to efficiently implement setting its size. Before we just realloced the array one block at a time until the desired size was reached. Now we resize it all in one realloc.

This commit was SVN r14264.
2007-04-09 00:40:15 +00:00
Tim Prins
8e7765e456 Fix a gigantic memory leak. We were copying a message to send into a buffer, then never freeing the copy we made. But we were mistakenly allocating the buffer on the stack, so the memory checking tools never caught the leak. On 96 nodes, 384 processes, mpirun memory usage went from about 12M to 3M for me after this minor change...
This commit was SVN r14257.
2007-04-07 02:25:48 +00:00
George Bosilca
f2a6b9394f Deal with the include spree. Protect "environ" on Windows.
Some others minors modifications in order to make it
compile [again] on Windows.

This commit was SVN r14188.
2007-04-01 16:16:54 +00:00
Josh Hursey
dadca7da88 Merging in the jjhursey-ft-cr-stable branch (r13912 : HEAD).
This merge adds Checkpoint/Restart support to Open MPI. The initial
frameworks and components support a LAM/MPI-like implementation.

This commit follows the risk assessment presented to the Open MPI core
development group on Feb. 22, 2007.

This commit closes trac:158

More details to follow.

This commit was SVN r14051.

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The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 158 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/158
2007-03-16 23:11:45 +00:00
George Bosilca
9f73335bdb Silence the compiler.
This commit was SVN r13381.
2007-01-31 04:24:56 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
3c5c8c3c4c Refinement of Rainer's r13227 and r13228 (worked with Rainer, Ralph,
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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  r13228 --> open-mpi/ompi@c2e9075d29
2007-01-27 13:44:03 +00:00
Ralph Castain
53967bd698 Fix a memory corruption problem deep inside the registry when subscriptions/triggers are processed. The create_value function will malloc space for the pointers to keyval objects, but doesn't actually allocate space for the objects themselves. When constructing the gpr_notify_data object, we forgot to OBJ_NEW the keyval objects. Since the create_value function didn't explicitly NULL those memory locations, it just so happened that there was a non-NULL address in them....which we dutifully dumped a keyval into.
This fix includes two parts: (a) we now initialize the keyval pointer locations to NULL after the malloc, and (b) we now OBJ_NEW the keyvals prior to storing info in them.

BTW, in case anyone reads this and wonders why we don't just OBJ_NEW the keyvals in create_value, the reason is simply that some places in the code use static keyvals and simply assign those addresses into the value object's array. So not everyone wants to OBJ_NEW keyvals - by not forcing it here in create_value, we give the user the flexibility to do whatever they want.

This commit was SVN r13300.
2007-01-25 12:54:02 +00:00
Rainer Keller
c2e9075d29 - Define a OPAL_CLASS_EMPTY to be used for initialization.
Similar within the dt_module for the predefined datatypes.

This commit was SVN r13228.
2007-01-21 15:52:06 +00:00
Brian Barrett
a34e67d743 Remove unneeded PARAM_INIT_FILE variable in configure.params files used by
components that use configure.m4 for configuration or are always built. 
The macro has not been needed since moving to configure types other than
configure.stub

Fixes trac:590

This commit was SVN r13031.

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 590 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/590
2007-01-08 03:44:22 +00:00
Ralph Castain
0a5d41857a Complete next round of message size reduction: "strip" the descriptive info from the returned values. I have now added a flag to the gpr address mode (ORTE_GPR_STRIPPED) that instructs the gpr to not include segment names or tokens in the returned gpr_value_t objects.
I found only two places that were looking at the tokens:

1. the odls - we used the tokens to separately process the globals container data from everything else. In this case, I left the subscription that returned the globals data alone, but "stripped" the subscription that returned the launch data for the procs. These subscriptions have nothing to do with the xcast message.

2. the pml_base_modex - the callback function was getting process names from the returned tokens. Actually, this function was doing a very bad thing - it was assuming that the first token returned was *always* the process name. This is currently true, but is one of those assumptions that someone could have easily changed - and suddenly found the system inexplicably failing. I modified the function to (a) get the name sent back to us, (b) "stripped" the value structures of tokens and segment strings, and (c) correctly obtained process names from the returned values. I also reindented the heck out of the code so it was legible (at least, to my old eyes).

This commit was SVN r12813.
2006-12-09 23:10:25 +00:00
Brian Barrett
6f8b366acb Rename liborte to libopen-rte and libopal to libopen-pal per telecon today
and bug #632.

Refs trac:632

This commit was SVN r12762.

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 632 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/632
2006-12-05 18:27:24 +00:00
George Bosilca
3fd278c522 Make the tree compile in debug mode.
This commit was SVN r12724.
2006-12-01 23:03:09 +00:00
Ralph Castain
897744cdeb Two major changes to the runtime:
1. implement and enable the non-described buffer operations. I will send out a more detailed explanation separately. However, this mode of operation (which is now the default) significantly reduces message size during startup. If you want the described buffers, set the mca param "-mca dss_describe_buffer 1".

2. revise the xcast system to support both linear and binomial tree broadcast methods. Since we are seeing scenarios where the binomiall tree can cause problems, I have made the linear method the default. To run with the binomial tree, set the mca param "-mca oob_xcast_mode binomial".

3. add some detailed timing reports to the xcast operation. These are enabled via "-mca oob_xcast_timing 1".

4. add some more unit tests for the dss and gpr (focused on support for the non-described buffer)

This commit was SVN r12722.
2006-12-01 22:30:39 +00:00
Ralph Castain
bc4e97a435 First stage in the move to a faster startup. Change the ORTE stage gate xcast into a binary tree broadcast (away from a linear broadcast). Also, removed the timing report in the gpr_proxy component that printed out the number of bytes in the compound command message as the answer was "not much" - reduces the clutter in the data.
This commit was SVN r12679.
2006-11-28 00:06:25 +00:00
Ralph Castain
9bc25f0bec Fix a potential bug in the registry where it didn't fully check a segment's name when searching for it. Will have to verify that this doesn't break other things.
Bring the bproc system close to being back online....

This commit was SVN r12659.
2006-11-23 04:17:37 +00:00
Ralph Castain
6d6cebb4a7 Bring over the update to terminate orteds that are generated by a dynamic spawn such as comm_spawn. This introduces the concept of a job "family" - i.e., jobs that have a parent/child relationship. Comm_spawn'ed jobs have a parent (the one that spawned them). We track that relationship throughout the lineage - i.e., if a comm_spawned job in turn calls comm_spawn, then it has a parent (the one that spawned it) and a "root" job (the original job that started things).
Accordingly, there are new APIs to the name service to support the ability to get a job's parent, root, immediate children, and all its descendants. In addition, the terminate_job, terminate_orted, and signal_job APIs for the PLS have been modified to accept attributes that define the extent of their actions. For example, doing a "terminate_job" with an attribute of ORTE_NS_INCLUDE_DESCENDANTS will terminate the given jobid AND all jobs that descended from it.

I have tested this capability on a MacBook under rsh, Odin under SLURM, and LANL's Flash (bproc). It worked successfully on non-MPI jobs (both simple and including a spawn), and MPI jobs (again, both simple and with a spawn).

This commit was SVN r12597.
2006-11-14 19:34:59 +00:00
Ralph Castain
761c8beeb7 Add output of the compound command size to the timing reports
This commit was SVN r12423.
2006-11-03 16:11:37 +00:00
George Bosilca
2aa3e51223 Nothing relevant. Only a set of castings to have a clean compile on
Windows. The cl.exe compiler is pretty good at complaining about
any kind of non explicit cast.

This commit was SVN r12207.
2006-10-20 02:25:50 +00:00
Ralph Castain
d0eb7d7216 Complete the attribute management functions.
Modify the mapper to better bookmark its stopping place each time, and to pick up the next time from there. This needs to be validated on a multi-node system.

Fix a major memory corruption problem in the registry put/get functions that was doing multiple free's. Not sure how valgrind missed this one, though it only occurred in specific circumstances (such as comm_spawn).

This commit was SVN r12179.
2006-10-18 20:02:16 +00:00
Ralph Castain
13227e36ab This commit looks a lot bigger than it is, so relax :-)
Fix the problem observed by multiple people that comm_spawned children were (once again) being mapped onto the same nodes as their parents. This was caused by going through the RAS a second time, thus overwriting the mapper's bookkeeping that told RMAPS where it had left off.

To solve this - and to continue moving forward on the ORTE development - we introduce the concept of attributes to control the behavior of the RM frameworks. I defined the attributes and a list of attributes as new ORTE data types to make it easier for people to pass them around (since they are now fundamental to the system, and therefore we will be packing and unpacking them frequently). Thus, all the functions to manipulate attributes can be implemented and debugged in one place.

I used those capabilities in two places:

1. Added an attribute list to the rmgr.spawn interface.

2. Added an attribute list to the ras.allocate interface. At the moment, the only attribute I modified the various RAS components to recognize is the USE_PARENT_ALLOCATION one (as defined in rmgr_types.h).

So the RAS components now know how to reuse an allocation. I have debugged this under rsh, but it now needs to be tested on a wider set of platforms.

This commit was SVN r12138.
2006-10-17 16:06:17 +00:00
Rainer Keller
3f88937081 - Error logging is really not yet enabled.
- Correct the error log for orte_errmgr_base_select
 - Spelling fixes

This commit was SVN r12135.
2006-10-17 09:11:20 +00:00