the failure wasn't being properly propogated up from ompi_find_type and
resulting in bad #define values in ompi_config.h
* Fix issue where we could emit illegal sh code if we were checking for a
type with no corresponding C types listed. Thanks to Ralf for tracking
this one down.
* Fix a couple more messages to match all the others.
This commit was SVN r8685.
determine values like Fortran alignment (which can only be determined by
running a program) when cross-compiling. By providing cache values, the
programs will not be run at all, and life will be good. Also clean up
some macro interfaces so that they are a bit easier to use, at the cost
of horrid internals ;).
This commit was SVN r8684.
this was implemented using a chain (tree followed with pipeline) by setting the chain fanout to a factor of size etc but the chain datastructure was fixed in length and if exceeded the topo create returned a null which isn't helpfull in cid next function of comdup...
Anyway two fixes, first we do have a real linear function so changed the decision function and second altered the
topo chain create to force chain fanouts of less than 1 to 1 and fanouts bigger than max to max.
next check in will change chain to dynamically allocd array (reallocable) but we shouldn't ever use a chain fanout for a linear tree anyway.
(lession must rerun all tests for all data sizes when changing decision functions)
This commit was SVN r8662.
intended to include the OMPI_DEBUG_ZERO call).
These debugging statements should not have affected correcteness
because the value of 78 will be overridden in the read() and the
assert()/abort() stuff will only be triggered on an error which should
never happen (i.e., the error should have been handled by the prior if
conditional). But still, thise code should not be there.
This commit was SVN r8649.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r8643 --> open-mpi/ompi@a6b869ed68
As the common part is the one that create the shred memory file it seems
logical to make it destroy the file as well. Therefore, the code for
unmapping the file is in a common place.
This commit was SVN r8622.
On some systems (like windows) qsort can modify the order of modules when the
comparaison function return 0. As we expect to have the
mca_btl_sm_add_procs_same_base_addr called before mca_btl_sm_add_procs we have
force the qsort to return the SM modules in the correct order. Giving to the
same_addr module a slightly higher priority solve this problem.
This commit was SVN r8620.
(windows). Instead use the LN_S variable exported by the Makefile (set to
"ln -s" on all Unixes and to "cp -p" on windows).
When we remove an executable use the correct extension for its name
(add $(EXEEXT) to the name).
This commit was SVN r8616.