This commit changes the priority of mtl components to be relative to
pml/ob1 and updates the mtl interface to expose this priority. cm now
sets its own priority based on the priority of the selected mtl
component.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
The mca_base_select function uses returned priorities to select the
best component/module. This priority may be of use to the caller so
pass that information back in an optional argument. If the priority is
not needed pass NULL.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
The Portals4 get_peer family incorrectly cast the ompi_proc_t to
ptl_process_t and returned that as the peer. The ptl_process_t is
actually found in the endpoint array. This commit fixes the
Portals4 get_peer family to return the dereferenced endpoint
pointer.
In the default mode of operation, the Portals4 components support
dynamic add_procs().
The Portals4 components have two alternate modes (flow control and
logical-to-physical) that require knowledge of all procs at startup.
In these modes, mtl-portals4 sets the MCA_MTL_BASE_FLAG_REQUIRE_WORLD
flag and btl-portals4 sets the MCA_BTL_FLAGS_SINGLE_ADD_PROCS flag
to tell the PML that we need all the procs in one add_procs() call.
This commit adds support to the pml, mtl, and btl frameworks for
components to indicate at runtime that they do not support the new
dynamic add_procs behavior. At the high end the lack of dynamic
add_procs support is signalled by the pml using the new pml_flags
member to the pml module structure. If the
MCA_PML_BASE_FLAG_REQUIRE_WORLD flag is set MPI_Init will generate the
ompi_proc_t array passed to add_proc from ompi_proc_world () instead
of ompi_proc_get_allocated ().
Both cm and ob1 have been updated to detect if the underlying mtl and
btl components support dynamic add_procs.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit adds two new functions:
- ompi_proc_get_allocated - Returns all procs in the current job that
have already been allocated. This is used in init/finalize to
determine which procs to pass to add_procs/del_procs.
- ompi_proc_world_size - returns the number of processes in
MPI_COMM_WORLD. This may be removed in favor of callers just
looking at ompi_process_info.
The behavior of ompi_proc_world has been restored to return
ompi_proc_t's for all processes in the current job. The use of this
function is discouraged.
Code that was using ompi_proc_world() has been updated to make use of
the new functions to avoid the memory overhead of ompi_comm_world ().
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
Add an accessor for the proc_endpoints[OMPI_PROC_ENDPOINT_TAG_MTL]
member of the ompi_proc_t structure. This accessort calls add_procs
with the ompi_proc_t if the member is NULL.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@me.com>
Add an accessor for the proc_endpoints[OMPI_PROC_ENDPOINT_TAG_MTL]
member of the ompi_proc_t structure. This accessort calls add_procs
with the ompi_proc_t if the member is NULL. Tested on an infinipath
system with InfiniPath_QLE7340 HCAs.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@me.com>
Bring Slurm PMI-1 component online
Bring the s2 component online
Little cleanup - let the various PMIx modules set the process name during init, and then just raise it up to the ORTE level. Required as the different PMI environments all pass the jobid in different ways.
Bring the OMPI pubsub/pmi component online
Get comm_spawn working again
Ensure we always provide a cpuset, even if it is NULL
pmix/cray: adjust cray pmix component for pmix
Make changes so cray pmix can work within the integrated
ompi/pmix framework.
Bring singletons back online. Implement the comm_spawn operation using pmix - not tested yet
Cleanup comm_spawn - procs now starting, error in connect_accept
Complete integration
mtl_ofi_provider_include (resp. mtl_ofi_provider_exclude) can be used
to specify which provider(s) the OFI MTL can select (resp. ignore).
e.g. --mca mtl_ofi_provider_include "psm,sockets"
By default, mtl_ofi_provider_exclude is set to "sockets,mxm".
This deprecates the old MCA var named "mtl_ofi_provider".
Some OFI providers such as "sockets" are used for debugging
purposes mostly. For these providers, other components usually
offer better performance -- e.g. for sockets, the BTL/TCP would
be a better choice.
Thus, we chose to ignore some providers unless explicitly asked
by the user on the command line:
e.g. --mca mtl_ofi_provider sockets
Retain inline progress function for ofi
mtl, but have a non-inlined progress function
which is registered with the opal progress
mechanism.
@jithinjosepkl
I've bad news about the psm provider. I still notice
segfaults - not always - but frequently at finalize
when using the psm provider. I don't notice this
when using the sockets provider.
Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <howardp@lanl.gov>
This new MTL runs over PSM2 for Omni Path. PSM2 is a descendant of PSM
with changes to support more ranks and some MPI-3 features like mprobe.
PSM2 will only support Omni Path networks; PSM only supports True Scale.
Likewise, the existing PSM MTL will continue to be maintained for True
Scale, while the PSM2 MTL is developed and maintained for Omni Path.
The Portals4 MTL allocates two Portals IDs requesting specific
well-known IDs and assumes that those IDs are allocated. If those IDs
are in use, PtlPTAlloc() will allocate a different ID. This commit
verifies that the requested IDs were allocated.
When activating short receive blocks on the overflow list, remove
the PTL_ME_EVENT_LINK_DISABLE flag so the event gets generated.
Without PTL_EVENT_LINK, the block status can't reach the activated
state.
Replace #ifdef with #if for Open MPI configure booleans, because
Open MPI configure booleans are always defined and the value must
be checked.
In days past, some implementations of Portals4 could not cover all
of memory with a single Memory Descriptor so multiple large
overlapping Memory Descriptors were created. Because none of the
current implementations have this limitation (and no future
implementations should either), this commit removes the overlapping
Memory Descriptors code.
If OMPI is initialized as thread multiple, then it is possible for
Portals events to be processed out of order by different threads.
Out of order events could lead to reactivation of the block
(PTL_EVENT_AUTO_FREE) before the block is removed from the active
list (PTL_EVENT_AUTO_UNLINK). This commit adds a status field to
ompi_mtl_portals4_recv_short_block_t that coordinates these events.
The length parameter of ompi_mtl_portals4_long_isend() was declared
as "int", which may not be big enough depending on the platform and
compiler options used. This commit changes the type to size_t to
prevent overflow.
The source field was 16 bits which is not sufficient for many
current and future machines. This commit expands the source field
to 24 bits and reduces the tag field from 32 bits to 24 bits.
PtlMDRelease() was called if read_msg() returned a failure code.
This commit moves the PtlMDRelease() inside read_msg() so that it
doesn't get called in cases where the failure happens before or at
the PtlMDBind().
This commit adds an MCA variable to select Portals4 logical
addressing, populates the logical-to-physical mapping table and
initializes the NI in this mode.
This commit adds support for project_framework_component_* parameter
matching. This is the first step in allowing the same framework name
in multiple projects. This change also bumps the MCA component version
to 2.1.0.
All master frameworks have been updated to use the new component
versioning macro. An mca.h has been added to each project to add a
project specific versioning macro of the form
PROJECT_MCA_VERSION_2_1_0.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@me.com>
Use of the old ompi_free_list_t and ompi_free_list_item_t is
deprecated. These classes will be removed in a future commit.
This commit updates the entire code base to use opal_free_list_t and
opal_free_list_item_t.
Notes:
OMPI_FREE_LIST_*_MT -> opal_free_list_* (uses opal_using_threads ())
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
Please verify your components have been updated correctly. Keep in
mind that in terms of threading:
OPAL_FREE_LIST_GET -> opal_free_list_get_st
OPAL_FREE_LIST_RETURN -> opal_free_list_return_st
I used the opal_using_threads() variant anytime it appeared multiple
threads could be operating on the free list. If this is not the case
update to _st. If multiple threads are always in use change to _mt.
This commit adds an owner file in each of the component directories
for each framework. This allows for a simple script to parse
the contents of the files and generate, among other things, tables
to be used on the project's wiki page. Currently there are two
"fields" in the file, an owner and a status. A tool to parse
the files and generate tables for the wiki page will be added
in a subsequent commit.
The fi_fabric function appears to free the provider string passed in
in the fabric_attr. This causes MCA to free an invalid pointer when
the parameter is freed.
References #374
Squash compiler warnings now showing up in the
query methods for the mtls. Cast pointers to the different
mtl module specific types to the mca_base_module_t.
Also, fix up a missing extern in mtl_psm_types.h.
This was causing "multiple definition" errors when building
the mca_mtl_psm.so shared library.
Switch to using the query/priority method for selecting
MTLs. This switch was motivated by the fact that now
on some platforms, its possible for multiple MTLs to
be initializable, but only one MTL should be selected.
In addition, there is a complication with the PSM and
IFO (with PSM provider) MTLs owing to the fact that
they cannot both intialize the underlying PSM context,
i.e. only one call to psm_init is allowed per process.
The mxm component has not been compiled as the author
doesn't currently have access to a system with a recent
enough mxm installed to allow for a compile.
The portals4, ofi, and psm components have been checked
for compilation. The ofi and psm components have been
checked for runtime correctness on a intel/qlogic system
with up to date PSM installed.