This bug(?) become apparent due to the installdirs commit since these tools
were not finding the proper libraries since the paths were wonkey.
It all looks good now. :)
This commit was SVN r14461.
Protect the free and strdup values for replacing keyval pairs just as we do
below in the files for new keyval pairs.
In basic testing this seems to make everything work as it should again.
This commit was SVN r14460.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1002 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1002
It's a bit longer, but much more clear in it's implementation I believe.
Fundamentally it is the same, but is much more solid in the implementation.
I created quite a few directed tests that this version of the implementation
now passes.
This commit was SVN r14457.
Thank God for google-able mailing list archives:
http://www.mail-archive.com/bug-libtool@gnu.org/msg00899.html
We ran into this exact bug in Libtool that was causing the C++
bindings library to be compiled incorrectly (therefore causing static
initializers to not fire properly when in a shared library, which is
the default installation configuration). Putting in some libtool
patches to fix the problem -- will be mailing the Libtool crowd
shortly to ask for a better fix...
This commit was SVN r14454.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 982 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/982
compiler suite. The rule is that ompi_info.h is supposed to be the
''first'' file included so that it can affect system header files if
necessary (and it is sometimes necessary, such as with the PGI
compiler suite).
If this breaks VC on Windows, we'll have to find another fix. More on
the mailing list...
This commit was SVN r14453.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r14435 --> open-mpi/ompi@a20b43ace9
finally brings in functionality that is already on the 1.2 branch, and
was developed and tested in the v1.2ofed branch (and other places).
Short version of new features:
* Support for ibv_fork_init()
* Automatically fill in the openib BTL bandwidth value by
querying the HCA port
* Installdirs functionality
* Fixes to always use -I in the Fortran wrapper compilers (#924)
* Gleb's mpool updates
* Remove some kruft in btl/openib/configure.m4, therefore
fixing the harmless warnings noted in #665
* Bunches of updates to the Linux RPM spec file
I.e., effectively the same thing that r14411 brought to the v1.2
branch.
Also effectively brought in r14432 and r14433 (some fixes on top of
the original r14411 commit to v1.2). Still need to bring in the moral
equivalent of r14445 after this commit (fixes to installdirs).
This commit was SVN r14449.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r14411 --> open-mpi/ompi@83b31314ae
r14432 --> open-mpi/ompi@a48f160595
r14433 --> open-mpi/ompi@68f346d2bc
r14445 --> open-mpi/ompi@13d366b827
that makes sense or not, it is allowed and it is done). Remove the compiler
hint that the argument will never be NULL. Fixes a segfault in oob init
code when opal_argv_split() was called with a NULL first argument.
This commit was SVN r14440.
Create a sentinel value in the metadata file to clearly indicate
that the sequence number is complete (versus in progress). This
way we do not try to restart from an invalid sequence number
which can lead to badness.
This commit was SVN r14423.
- Move the PML Modex stuff out of the BML -- Abstraction violation.
- Also fix the location of the add_procs with respect to the stage gates.
This commit was SVN r14422.
to move it into the unexpected queue. Instead pack the data in
only one buffer. Now the code look more optimized and clear, but
I have a doubt about who's using this functionality. I think that
all BTLs always return only one memory segment attached to the
matching fragment (i.e. there is no unexpected iov type receive).
This commit was SVN r14416.
function to make it more scalable. The memory fragmentation is still high, but
at least in most of the cases (where all ressources are correctly released
before the cleanup) the code is now highly efficient. Before the code execute
in (N * (N-1))!, which take a while when the number of allocated ressources
increase (which is the case when a lot of unexpected messages are created).
The fix consist of checking if all items are freed and if it's the case
then do not recreate the free items list (as we know that everything will
be released). If this condition is not true, we fall back on the
original execution path (which is still sub-sub-sub ... optimal).
This commit was SVN r14406.
VXWorks, for example). Checked with George before committing this to
ensure that nothing broke on Windows -- he said it was ok.
This commit was SVN r14388.
same "restrict" check as the top-level OMPI configure.ac script so
that it will guarantee to always get the same result. Therefore, the
#define for restrict will always have the same value in both
opal_config.h and romioconf.h, and we get 7 less warnings (6 in the IO
ROMIO component, 1 in ROMIO itself) when compiling with icc on Linux
(because PAC_C_RESTRICT and AC_C_RESTRICT would get different values
for the "restrict" #define in this case).
This commit was SVN r14387.
the program it try to spawn is missing.
Description of the problem: When the rsh pls try to spawn a local
process which is missing (such as a removed orted) the orterun
deadlock.
Description of the fix: The forked child deal with finding the
program to be executed. If it fails to find it, then instead of
calling exit (as a normal forked program is expected to do) it
continue the execution using a execution path it was never
expected to use (back in orterun and then main). Bad things
happens as expected. Forcing the child to use exit when it fails
to find the orted (and forcing the child to use exit everywhere
instead of return) correct the logic of the rsh pls and make it
behave as expected.
This commit was SVN r14377.
* If pbs-config can be found (either in the PATH or the
--with-tm=<dir> directory tree), use that to search for the relevant
compiler / linker flags to get TM support.
* Fix a long-standing bug that if --without-tm is supplied, we'll
still try to look for tm support
This commit was SVN r14372.
Fix for memory corruption in the restarted process stack. This stemed from
the brute force method we were previously using. This commit fixes this by
using a lighter weight solution focused in the r2 BML instead of above the PML.
This is a more efficient and flexible solution, and it solves the original
problem.
In the process I pulled out the ft_event function in the tcp BTL and r2 BML
into a set of *_ft.[c|h] files just to keep any updates to these code paths
as isolated as possible to make merging easier on everyone.
This commit was SVN r14371.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r2 --> open-mpi/ompi@58fdc18855
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 977 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/977
supported, but "q" was for long long. This isn't ANSI
C and causes a warning when using PRI?64 macros. We
don't support versions prior to OS X 10.3, so we dont'
need such backward compatibility. Instead, redefine
the macros to be "ll", which is ANSI C and doesn't
cause a compiler warning.
Fixes trac:868
This commit was SVN r14358.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 868 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/868
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.
The following SVN revisions from the original message are invalid or
inconsistent and therefore were not cross-referenced:
r14289