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Ralph Castain
05ac8fa71c Remove stale defunct tools
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2018-10-30 08:48:16 -07:00
Ralph Castain
1bd772e8eb Remove the stale orte-dvm code
Users should migrate to https://github.com/pmix/prrte

Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2018-10-17 15:11:38 -07:00
Brian Barrett
e9e4d2a4bc Handle asprintf errors with opal_asprintf wrapper
The Open MPI code base assumed that asprintf always behaved like
the FreeBSD variant, where ptr is set to NULL on error.  However,
the C standard (and Linux) only guarantee that the return code will
be -1 on error and leave ptr undefined.  Rather than fix all the
usage in the code, we use opal_asprintf() wrapper instead, which
guarantees the BSD-like behavior of ptr always being set to NULL.
In addition to being correct, this will fix many, many warnings
in the Open MPI code base.

Signed-off-by: Brian Barrett <bbarrett@amazon.com>
2018-10-08 16:43:53 -07:00
Ralph Castain
7ad6886a30 Add a new OMPI rte component to support direct-launch using PMIx.
Cleanup several places where abstraction violations crept into OMPI layer (direct reference of ORTE). Add some missing includes that were exposed by this change.

Note that this compiles, but I haven't tested it for execution yet. Handing it over to Noah Evans for completion

Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2017-11-28 12:05:01 -08:00
Ralph Castain
ed508010b4 Remove stale tools
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2017-09-18 07:30:47 -07:00
Ralph Castain
3c914a7a97 Complete the fix of the ORTE DVM. We will now use "prun" instead of "orterun -hnp foo" to execute jobs. This provides the feature of automatic discovery of the orte-dvm so you don't need to manually enter URI's or contact file locations. All IO is forwarded to prun.
Still in the "needs to be done" category:

* mapping/ranking/binding options aren't correctly supported

* if the DVM encounters some errors (e.g., not enough resources for the job), the resulting error is globally set and impacts any subsequent job submission

Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2017-09-16 13:13:07 -07:00
Ralph Castain
3f8908871b Since the DVM is now tied to prun, don't build the DVM either unless prun can be built
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2017-09-13 11:55:10 -07:00
Ralph Castain
ed4078e2dd Protect against the condition where the port string is actually NULL
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2017-05-28 20:51:09 -07:00
Ralph Castain
9f60cd0fe7 Update the connect/accept support so we check to see if we have the proper infrastructure and RTE support, including whether we have ompi-server available if the connect/accept spans multiple applications. Print pretty help messages in all cases where we do not have support
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2017-05-27 10:47:08 -07:00
Mark Allen
482d84b6e5 fixes for Dave's get/set info code
The expected sequence of events for processing info during object creation
is that if there's an incoming info arg, it is opal_info_dup()ed into the obj
at obj->s_info first. Then interested components register callbacks for
keys they want to know about using opal_infosubscribe_infosubscribe().

Inside info_subscribe_subscribe() the specified callback() is called with
whatever matching k/v is in the object's info, or with the default. The
return string from the callback goes into the new k/v stored in info, and
the input k/v is saved as __IN_<key>/<val>. It's saved the same way
whether the input came from info or whether it was a default. A null return
from the callback indicates an ignored key/val, and no k/v is stored for
it, but an __IN_<key>/<val> is still kept so we still have access to the
original.

At MPI_*_set_info() time, opal_infosubscribe_change_info() is used. That
function calls the registered callbacks for each item in the provided info.
If the callback returns non-null, the info is updated with that k/v, or if
the callback returns null, that key is deleted from info. An __IN_<key>/<val>
is saved either way, and overwrites any previously saved value.

When MPI_*_get_info() is called, opal_info_dup_mpistandard() is used, which
allows relatively easy changes in interpretation of the standard, by looking
at both the <key>/<val> and __IN_<key>/<val> in info. Right now it does
  1. includes system extras, eg k/v defaults not expliclty set by the user
  2. omits ignored keys
  3. shows input values, not callback modifications, eg not the internal values

Currently the callbacks are doing things like
    return some_condition ? "true" : "false"
that is, returning static strings that are not to be freed. If the return
strings start becoming more dynamic in the future I don't see how unallocated
strings could support that, so I'd propose a change for the future that
the callback()s registered with info_subscribe_subscribe() do a strdup on
their return, and we change the callers of callback() to free the strings
it returns (there are only two callers).

Rough outline of the smaller changes spread over the less central files:
  comm.c
    initialize comm->super.s_info to NULL
    copy into comm->super.s_info in comm creation calls that provide info
    OBJ_RELEASE comm->super.s_info at free time
  comm_init.c
    initialize comm->super.s_info to NULL
  file.c
    copy into file->super.s_info if file creation provides info
    OBJ_RELEASE file->super.s_info at free time
  win.c
    copy into win->super.s_info if win creation provides info
    OBJ_RELEASE win->super.s_info at free time

  comm_get_info.c
  file_get_info.c
  win_get_info.c
    change_info() if there's no info attached (shouldn't happen if callbacks
      are registered)
    copy the info for the user

The other category of change is generally addressing compiler warnings where
ompi_info_t and opal_info_t were being used a little too interchangably. An
ompi_info_t* contains an opal_info_t*, at &(ompi_info->super)

Also this commit updates the copyrights.

Signed-off-by: Mark Allen <markalle@us.ibm.com>
2017-05-17 01:12:49 -04:00
David Solt
50aa143ab6 Major structural changes to data types: .super infosubscriber
ompi_communicator_t, ompi_win_t, ompi_file_t all have a super class of type opal_infosubscriber_t instead of a base/super type of opal_object_t (in previous code comm used c_base, but file used super).  It may be a bit bold to say that being a subscriber of MPI_Info is the foundational piece that ties these three things together, but if you object, then I would prefer to turn infosubscriber into a more general name that encompasses other common features rather than create a different super class.  The key here is that we want to be able to pass comm, win and file objects as if they were opal_infosubscriber_t, so that one routine can heandle all 3 types of objects being passed to it.

MPI_INFO_NULL is still an ompi_predefined_info_t type since an MPI_Info is part of ompi but the internal details of the underlying information concept is part of opal.

An ompi_info_t type still exists for exposure to the user, but it is simply a wrapper for the opal object.

Routines such as ompi_info_dup, etc have all been moved to opal_info_dup and related to the opal directory.

Fortran to C translation tables are only used for MPI_Info that is exposed to the application and are therefore part of the ompi_info_t and not the opal_info_t

The data structure changes are primarily in the following files:

    communicator/communicator.h
    ompi/info/info.h
    ompi/win/win.h
    ompi/file/file.h

The following new files were created:

    opal/util/info.h
    opal/util/info.c
    opal/util/info_subscriber.h
    opal/util/info_subscriber.c

This infosubscriber concept is that communicators, files and windows can have subscribers that subscribe to any changes in the info associated with the comm/file/window.  When xxx_set_info is called, the new info is presented to each subscriber who can modify the info in any way they want.  The new value is presented to the next subscriber and so on until all subscribers have had a chance to modify the value.  Therefore, the order of subscribers can make a difference but we hope that there is generally only one subscriber that cares or modifies any given key/value pair.  The final info is then stored and returned by a call to xxx_get_info.

The new model can be seen in the following files:

    ompi/mpi/c/comm_get_info.c
    ompi/mpi/c/comm_set_info.c
    ompi/mpi/c/file_get_info.c
    ompi/mpi/c/file_set_info.c
    ompi/mpi/c/win_get_info.c
    ompi/mpi/c/win_set_info.c

The current subscribers where changed as follows:

    mca/io/ompio/io_ompio_file_open.c
    mca/io/ompio/io_ompio_module.c
    mca/osc/rmda/osc_rdma_component.c (This one actually subscribes to "no_locks")
    mca/osc/sm/osc_sm_component.c (This one actually subscribes to "blocking_fence" and "alloc_shared_contig")

Signed-off-by: Mark Allen <markalle@us.ibm.com>

Conflicts:
	AUTHORS
	ompi/communicator/comm.c
	ompi/debuggers/ompi_mpihandles_dll.c
	ompi/file/file.c
	ompi/file/file.h
	ompi/info/info.c
	ompi/mca/io/ompio/io_ompio.h
	ompi/mca/io/ompio/io_ompio_file_open.c
	ompi/mca/io/ompio/io_ompio_file_set_view.c
	ompi/mca/osc/pt2pt/osc_pt2pt.h
	ompi/mca/sharedfp/addproc/sharedfp_addproc.h
	ompi/mca/sharedfp/addproc/sharedfp_addproc_file_open.c
	ompi/mca/topo/treematch/topo_treematch_dist_graph_create.c
	ompi/mpi/c/lookup_name.c
	ompi/mpi/c/publish_name.c
	ompi/mpi/c/unpublish_name.c
	opal/mca/mpool/base/mpool_base_alloc.c
	opal/util/Makefile.am
2017-05-12 14:41:05 -04:00
Ralph Castain
ef0e0171c9 Implement the changes required to support cross-library coordination. Update PMIx to support intra-process notifications and ensure that we always notify ourselves for events. Add a new ompi/interlib directory where cross-lib coordination code can go, and put the code to declare ourselves there (called from ompi_mpi_init.c).
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2017-05-08 10:04:50 -07:00
Ralph Castain
d5fd635efe Bring forward the debugger-related changes
Refs https://github.com/open-mpi/ompi/pull/2425

Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2016-11-29 13:15:20 -08:00
Ralph Castain
1e2019ce2a Revert "Update to sync with OMPI master and cleanup to build"
This reverts commit cb55c88a8b.
2016-11-22 15:03:20 -08:00
Ralph Castain
cb55c88a8b Update to sync with OMPI master and cleanup to build
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2016-11-22 14:24:54 -08:00
Ralph Castain
5d330d5220 Enable the PMIx event notification capability and use that for all error notifications, including debugger release. This capability requires use of PMIx 2.0 or above as the features are not available with earlier PMIx releases. When OMPI master is built against an earlier external version, it will fallback to the prior behavior - i.e., debugger will be released via RML and all notifications will go strictly to the default error handler.
Add PMIx 2.0

Remove PMIx 1.1.4

Cleanup copying of component

Add missing file

Touchup a typo in the Makefile.am

Update the pmix ext114 component

Minor cleanups and resync to master

Update to latest PMIx 2.x

Update to the PMIx event notification branch latest changes
2016-06-14 13:08:41 -07:00
Ralph Castain
a35bb8453a Unlock the mutex prior to destructing it.
Thanks to Nicolas Joly for the report
2016-05-19 10:36:58 -07:00
Ralph Castain
6ac7929bd0 Extend the schizo framework to allow definition of CLI options by environment. Refactor orterun to mesh with the orted_submit code, thus improving code reuse. Eliminate the orte-submit tool as orterun can now meet that need.
Cleanups per @jjhursey review
2016-05-01 11:30:25 -07:00
Ralph Castain
c146c4969b Revert part of open-mpi/ompi@c1bbbb5e2f to restore the usock component, thus fixing show_help aggregation.
Fixes #1467

Restore debugger attach operations

Fixes #1225
2016-03-18 21:49:04 -07:00
Ralph Castain
60a7bc2e50 Enable the PMIx notification callback system. This currently is only supported by the pmix120 component, which is not selected by default. All other components will ignore error registration requests, and thus do not support debugger attach when launched via mpirun. Note that direct launched applications will support such attachment, but may not do so in a scalable fashion.
Fixes ##1225
2016-02-18 09:29:12 -08:00
Gilles Gouaillardet
b55b9e6aee sentinel: fix sentinel to proc_name conversion
converting an opal_process_name_t means the loss of one bit,
it was decided to restrict the local job id to 15 bits, so the
useful information of an opal_process_name_t can fit in 63 bits.
2016-02-10 15:44:07 +09:00
Ralph Castain
810f2446b7 Add pmix120 component, update the error handling functions in the PMIx API.
Update the configure logic for the new pmix120 component

ckpt

Get the pmix120 component to work - still not really registering or handling notifications, but infrastructure now operates

Cleanup some of the symbol scopes, and provide a more comprehensive rename.h file. Will pretty it up later - let's see how this works

Cleanup the rename files to use the pretty macros
2015-12-28 23:15:44 +09:00
Ralph Castain
c1bbbb5e2f Remove the last involvement of the OOB system from the MPI layer, remove the no-longer-needed usock/oob component, and have procs no longer open the RML, OOB, ROUTED, and GRPCOMM frameworks as PMIx now provides all required app-mpirun cmds 2015-09-15 13:08:35 -07:00
Ralph Castain
cf6137b530 Integrate PMIx 1.0 with OMPI.
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
2015-08-29 16:04:10 -07:00
Ralph Castain
869041f770 Purge whitespace from the repo 2015-06-23 20:59:57 -07:00
Nathan Hjelm
df75d0382f ompi: use C99 subobject naming for component initialization
This commit helps future-proof ompi components by initializing each
component member by name.

Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
2015-04-18 10:29:58 -06:00
Ralph Castain
4dba298e6e Update orte-submit manpage, add the ompi-* versions of orte-dvm and orte-submit manpages 2015-02-01 15:46:40 -08:00
Ralph Castain
780c93ee57 Per the PR and discussion on today's telecon, extend the process name definition as a two-field struct of uint32_t's down to the OPAL layer. This resolves issues created by prior commits that impacted both heterogeneous and SPARC support. This also simplifies the OMPI code base by removing the need for frequent memcpy's when transitioning between the OMPI/ORTE layers and OPAL.
We recognize that this means other users of OPAL will need to "wrap" the opal_process_name_t if they desire to abstract it in some fashion. This is regrettable, and we are looking at possible alternatives that might mitigate that requirement. Meantime, however, we have to put the needs of the OMPI community first, and are taking this step to restore hetero and SPARC support.
2014-11-11 17:00:42 -08:00
Jeff Squyres
c22e1ae33b configury: new OPAL_SET_LIB_PREFIX/ORTE_SET_LIB_PREFIX macros
These two macros set the prefix for the OPAL and ORTE libraries,
respectively.  Specifically, the OPAL library will be named
libPREFIXopen-pal.la and the ORTE library will be named
libPREFIXopen-rte.la.

These macros must be called, even if the prefix argument is empty.

The intent is that Open MPI will call these macros with an empty
prefix, but other projects (such as ORCM) will call these macros with
a non-empty prefix.  For example, ORCM libraries can be named
liborcm-open-pal.la and liborcm-open-rte.la.

This scheme is necessary to allow running Open MPI applications under
systems that use their own versions of ORTE and OPAL.  For example,
when running MPI applications under ORTE, if the ORTE and OPAL
libraries between OMPI and ORCM are not identical (which, because they
are released at different times, are likely to be different), we need
to ensure that the OMPI applications link against their ORTE and OPAL
libraries, but the ORCM executables link against their ORTE and OPAL
libraries.
2014-10-22 10:32:19 -07:00
Jeff Squyres
01fd96bfa5 Revert "Provide a mechanism by which an upstream project can rename
the OPAL and ORTE libraries. This is required by projects such as ORCM
that have their own ORTE and OPAL libraries in order to avoid library
confusion. By renaming their version of the libraries, the OMPI
applications can correctly dynamically load the correct one for their
build."

This reverts commit 63f619f871.
2014-10-22 10:32:11 -07:00
Ralph Castain
63f619f871 Provide a mechanism by which an upstream project can rename the OPAL and ORTE libraries. This is required by projects such as ORCM that have their own ORTE and OPAL libraries in order to avoid library confusion. By renaming their version of the libraries, the OMPI applications can correctly dynamically load the correct one for their build. 2014-10-10 11:39:08 -07:00
Elena
c905fe9b78 pmix: removed pmix_base_direct modex mca parameter, renamed orte_full_modex_cutoff and ompi_hostname_cutoff to direct_modex_cutoff 2014-10-09 06:15:31 +02:00
Ralph Castain
aec5cd08bd Per the PMIx RFC:
WHAT:    Merge the PMIx branch into the devel repo, creating a new
               OPAL “lmix” framework to abstract PMI support for all RTEs.
               Replace the ORTE daemon-level collectives with a new PMIx
               server and update the ORTE grpcomm framework to support
               server-to-server collectives

WHY:      We’ve had problems dealing with variations in PMI implementations,
               and need to extend the existing PMI definitions to meet exascale
               requirements.

WHEN:   Mon, Aug 25

WHERE:  https://github.com/rhc54/ompi-svn-mirror.git

Several community members have been working on a refactoring of the current PMI support within OMPI. Although the APIs are common, Slurm and Cray implement a different range of capabilities, and package them differently. For example, Cray provides an integrated PMI-1/2 library, while Slurm separates the two and requires the user to specify the one to be used at runtime. In addition, several bugs in the Slurm implementations have caused problems requiring extra coding.

All this has led to a slew of #if’s in the PMI code and bugs when the corner-case logic for one implementation accidentally traps the other. Extending this support to other implementations would have increased this complexity to an unacceptable level.

Accordingly, we have:

* created a new OPAL “pmix” framework to abstract the PMI support, with separate components for Cray, Slurm PMI-1, and Slurm PMI-2 implementations.

* Replaced the current ORTE grpcomm daemon-based collective operation with an integrated PMIx server, and updated the grpcomm APIs to provide more flexible, multi-algorithm support for collective operations. At this time, only the xcast and allgather operations are supported.

* Replaced the current global collective id with a signature based on the names of the participating procs. The allows an unlimited number of collectives to be executed by any group of processes, subject to the requirement that only one collective can be active at a time for a unique combination of procs. Note that a proc can be involved in any number of simultaneous collectives - it is the specific combination of procs that is subject to the constraint

* removed the prior OMPI/OPAL modex code

* added new macros for executing modex send/recv to simplify use of the new APIs. The send macros allow the caller to specify whether or not the BTL supports async modex operations - if so, then the non-blocking “fence” operation is used, if the active PMIx component supports it. Otherwise, the default is a full blocking modex exchange as we currently perform.

* retained the current flag that directs us to use a blocking fence operation, but only to retrieve data upon demand

This commit was SVN r32570.
2014-08-21 18:56:47 +00:00
Gilles Gouaillardet
f7b13d1126 Fix missing ampersand.
also replase the OMPI_CAST_RTE_NAME macro with
an inline function if OPAL_ENABLE_DEBUG, so we can
get warnings from the compiler if ampersand is missing.

Thanks to Paul Hargrove for reporting the bugs

This commit was SVN r32408.
2014-08-04 02:52:56 +00:00
Ralph Castain
daeb9b6c4f Some more cleanups. Remove direct references to ORTE by changing OMPI_CAST_ORTE_NAME -> OMPI_CAST_RTE_NAME. Ensure that ORTE tools (mpirun, orted, tools) set the OPAL proc structure fields so OPAL knows what is going on and uses the correct print functions (still need to fix the problem for non-MPI apps). Properly return uint32_t from the opal utilities instead of int32_t as that is what the ORTE process name fields contain.
Thanks to Gilles for pointing out some of the discrepancies.

This commit was SVN r32398.
2014-08-01 14:44:11 +00:00
Ralph Castain
552c9ca5a0 George did the work and deserves all the credit for it. Ralph did the merge, and deserves whatever blame results from errors in it :-)
WHAT:    Open our low-level communication infrastructure by moving all necessary components (btl/rcache/allocator/mpool) down in OPAL

All the components required for inter-process communications are currently deeply integrated in the OMPI layer. Several groups/institutions have express interest in having a more generic communication infrastructure, without all the OMPI layer dependencies.  This communication layer should be made available at a different software level, available to all layers in the Open MPI software stack. As an example, our ORTE layer could replace the current OOB and instead use the BTL directly, gaining access to more reactive network interfaces than TCP.  Similarly, external software libraries could take advantage of our highly optimized AM (active message) communication layer for their own purpose.  UTK with support from Sandia, developped a version of Open MPI where the entire communication infrastucture has been moved down to OPAL (btl/rcache/allocator/mpool). Most of the moved components have been updated to match the new schema, with few exceptions (mainly BTLs where I have no way of compiling/testing them). Thus, the completion of this RFC is tied to being able to completing this move for all BTLs. For this we need help from the rest of the Open MPI community, especially those supporting some of the BTLs.  A non-exhaustive list of BTLs that qualify here is: mx, portals4, scif, udapl, ugni, usnic.

This commit was SVN r32317.
2014-07-26 00:47:28 +00:00
Ralph Castain
6c5e592785 Revert r32222, r32210, and r32203 as they created a problem when daemon collectives did not involve app procs on every node. Instead, modify the ompi/mca/rte/orte/rte_orte.h to add a new function that allows apps to request new daemon collective ids for use in barrier and modex operations. This will only appear in ORTE-based installations, but it is only being used by a couple of researchers at the moment.
Update the orte/test/mpi/coll_test.c test to show the revised example.

This commit was SVN r32234.

The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
  r32203 --> open-mpi/ompi@a523dba41d
  r32210 --> open-mpi/ompi@2ce11ed5c4
  r32222 --> open-mpi/ompi@d55f16db50
2014-07-15 03:48:00 +00:00
Ralph Castain
a523dba41d NOTE: this modifies the MPI-RTE interface
We have been getting several requests for new collectives that need to be inserted in various places of the MPI layer, all in support of either checkpoint/restart or various research efforts. Until now, this would require that the collective id's be generated at launch. which required modification
s to ORTE and other places. We chose not to make collectives reusable as the race conditions associated with resetting collective counters are daunti
ng.

This commit extends the collective system to allow self-generation of collective id's that the daemons need to support, thereby allowing developers to request any number of collectives for their work. There is one restriction: RTE collectives must occur at the process level - i.e., we don't curren
tly have a way of tagging the collective to a specific thread. From the comment in the code:

 * In order to allow scalable
 * generation of collective id's, they are formed as:
 *
 * top 32-bits are the jobid of the procs involved in
 * the collective. For collectives across multiple jobs
 * (e.g., in a connect_accept), the daemon jobid will
 * be used as the id will be issued by mpirun. This
 * won't cause problems because daemons don't use the
 * collective_id
 *
 * bottom 32-bits are a rolling counter that recycles
 * when the max is hit. The daemon will cleanup each
 * collective upon completion, so this means a job can
 * never have more than 2**32 collectives going on at
 * a time. If someone needs more than that - they've got
 * a problem.
 *
 * Note that this means (for now) that RTE-level collectives
 * cannot be done by individual threads - they must be
 * done at the overall process level. This is required as
 * there is no guaranteed ordering for the collective id's,
 * and all the participants must agree on the id of the
 * collective they are executing. So if thread A on one
 * process asks for a collective id before thread B does,
 * but B asks before A on another process, the collectives will
 * be mixed and not result in the expected behavior. We may
 * find a way to relax this requirement in the future by
 * adding a thread context id to the jobid field (maybe taking the
 * lower 16-bits of that field).

This commit includes a test program (orte/test/mpi/coll_test.c) that cycles 100 times across barrier and modex collectives.

This commit was SVN r32203.
2014-07-10 18:53:12 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
a1485569b9 If we don't find an OPAL dstore key (via modex), it's not an error --
we just didn't find it.  So don't ORTE_ERROR_LOG it.

cmr=v1.8.2:reviewer=rhc

This commit was SVN r31906.
2014-05-31 12:02:28 +00:00
Ralph Castain
4def94900a Per RFC: OMPI_INSTALL_BINARIES -> OPAL_INSTALL_BINARIES
This commit was SVN r31634.
2014-05-05 21:43:05 +00:00
Ralph Castain
c4c9bc1573 As per the RFC:
http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/devel/2014/04/14496.php

Revamp the opal database framework, including renaming it to "dstore" to reflect that it isn't a "database". Move the "db" framework to ORTE for now, soon to move to ORCM

This commit was SVN r31557.
2014-04-29 21:49:23 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
1bda304a35 Mark the ompi_rte_abort() function as "no return"
This allows compilers to know that the code path(s) where
ompi_rte_abort() is invoked won't return (and therefore won't warn in
certain cases).

cmr=v1.8:reviewer=rhc

This commit was SVN r30891.
2014-02-28 17:45:36 +00:00
Ralph Castain
ce26b096b4 Prevent failover to direct_modex if key isn't found unless direct_modex was enabled
Refs trac:4258

This commit was SVN r30865.

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 4258 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/4258
2014-02-27 02:04:56 +00:00
Ralph Castain
c3df744a3b Shift the orte_db_localrank key to the opal level. Add the job and proc-level session directory names to the database using opal_db keys.
This commit was SVN r30746.
2014-02-17 01:40:56 +00:00
Ralph Castain
445c9f3384 Ensure we only post one receive for direct modex replies, and that we properly handle thread-transfer issues between the ORTE callback and the MPI layer. Account for potential threaded operations at the MPI level.
Refs trac:4258

This commit was SVN r30730.

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 4258 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/4258
2014-02-14 20:37:17 +00:00
Ralph Castain
3e12466f60 Ouch - fix bad race condition in direct modex
cmr=v1.7.5:reviewer=hjelmn:subject=fix bad race condition in direct modex

This commit was SVN r30691.
2014-02-11 23:21:27 +00:00
Ralph Castain
1326ed704f Per the RFC discussed here:
http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/devel/2014/01/13789.php

add support for async modex when requested.

cmr=v1.7.5:reviewer=jsquyres:subject=Add async modex support

This commit was SVN r30565.
2014-02-05 14:39:27 +00:00
Ralph Castain
286ff6d552 For large scale systems, we would like to avoid doing a full modex during MPI_Init so that launch will scale a little better. At the moment, our options are somewhat limited as only a few BTLs don't immediately call modex_recv on all procs during startup. However, for those situations where someone can take advantage of it, add the ability to do a "modex on demand" retrieval of data from remote procs when we launch via mpirun.
NOTE: launch performance will be absolutely awful if you do this with BTLs that aren't configured to modex_recv on first message!

Even with "modex on demand", we still have to do a barrier in place of the modex - we simply don't move any data around, which does reduce the time impact. The barrier is required to ensure that the other proc has in fact registered all its BTL info and therefore is prepared to hand over a complete data package. Otherwise, you may not get the info you need. In addition, the shared memory BTL can fail to properly rendezvous as it expects the barrier to be in place.

This behavior will *only* take effect under the following conditions:

1. launched via mpirun

2. #procs is greater than ompi_hostname_cutoff, which defaults to UINT32_MAX

3. mca param rte_orte_direct_modex is set to 1. At the moment, we are having problems getting this param to register properly, so only the first two conditions are in effect. Still, the bottom line is you have to *want* this behavior to get it.

The planned next evolution of this will be to make the direct modex be non-blocking - this will require two fixes:

1. if the remote proc doesn't have the required info, then let it delay its response until it does. This means we need a way for the MPI layer to tell the RTE "I am done entering modex data".

2. adjust the SM rendezvous logic to loop until the required file has been created

Creating a placeholder to bring this over to 1.7.5 when ready.

cmr=v1.7.5:reviewer=hjelmn:subject=Enable direct modex at scale

This commit was SVN r30259.
2014-01-11 17:36:06 +00:00
Brian Barrett
8b778903d8 Fix longstanding issue with our multi-project support. Rather than using
pkg{data,lib,includedir}, use our own ompi{data,lib,includedir}, which is
always set to {datadir,libdir,includedir}/openmpi.  This will keep us from
having help files in prefix/share/open-rte when building without Open MPI,
but in prefix/share/openmpi when building with Open MPI.

This commit was SVN r30140.
2014-01-07 22:11:15 +00:00
Ralph Castain
0995a6f3b9 Revert r29917 and replace it with a fix that resolves the thread deadlock while retaining the desired debug info. In an earlier commit, we had changed the modex accordingly:
* automatically retrieve the hostname (and all RTE info) for all procs during MPI_Init if nprocs < cutoff

* if nprocs > cutoff, retrieve the hostname (and all RTE info) for a proc upon the first call to modex_recv for that proc. This would provide the hostname for debugging purposes as we only report errors on messages, and so we must have called modex_recv to get the endpoint info

* BTLs are not to call modex_recv until they need the endpoint info for first message - i.e., not during add_procs so we don't call it for every process in the job, but only those with whom we communicate

My understanding is that only some BTLs have been modified to meet that third requirement, but those include the Cray ones where jobs are big enough that launch times were becoming an issue. Other BTLs would hopefully be modified as time went on and interest in using them at scale arose. Meantime, those BTLs would call modex_recv on every proc, and we would therefore be no worse than the prior behavior.

This commit revises the MPI-RTE interface to pass the ompi_proc_t instead of the ompi_process_name_t for the proc so that the hostname can be easily inserted. I have advised the ORNL folks of the change.

cmr=v1.7.4:reviewer=jsquyres:subject=Fix thread deadlock

This commit was SVN r29931.

The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
  r29917 --> open-mpi/ompi@1a972e2c9d
2013-12-17 03:26:00 +00:00