architectures (read SPARC64) require aligned accesses, we increase the storage space
when we pack a datatype description to keep the fields aligned. This has to be done
on both sided in order to be consistent.
This commit was SVN r20133.
Too much complexity - just put the name in the default mca param file iff you actually have a default hostfile.
This commit was SVN r20129.
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problem seems to come from the free list, but due to lack of time to
understand it completely, I provide this fix. Basically, there is no
waiting in the MX BTL anymore, if we cannot allocate a fragment we
rely on the PML to take the corrective actions.
This commit was SVN r20124.
The solution is not to compute the OVERLAP flag, as the best we can do
is an approximative answer. Without this flag the unpack can leads to
unexpected answers if the data-type contain any overlapping regions.
As such datatypes are illegal in MPI, this became a user responsability.
This commit was SVN r20120.
in the v1.3 section (not the v1.2.5 section -- thanks for noticing,
Tim!). Refs trac:1705 -- this commit should be considered part of that
CMR.
This commit was SVN r20115.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
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The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1705 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1705
This commit fixes trac:1691
Thanks to Matthias Hovestadt for identifying this issue.
This commit was SVN r20114.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1691 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1691
corrections to non-windows files (but within ifdef __WINDOWS__)
type casts, event library for windows use win32.
in orte runtime, add windows sockets handling and object construction.
This commit was SVN r20110.
changes to the already existing ccp components
event/win32.c: merge old FD handling into new
opal_installdirs_windows.c:fix the registry handling
This commit was SVN r20109.
Basically, the remaining problem turned out to be:
1. closing stdout/stderr during orte_finalize of mpirun
2. inadvertently setting up a write event on fd = -1
3. devising a scheme to more accurately track when the stdin write event was active vs closed so it only got released once
This passed prelim MTT testing by Jeff and Tim, but should soak for awhile before migrating to 1.3.
This commit was SVN r20106.
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r20074 --> open-mpi/ompi@2940309613
It is a small launch performance improvement as now we relay the launch cmd across to the next daemon before taking the time to launch our own local procs. Still, it does allow more parallel operations during the launch procedure.
This commit was SVN r20104.
Enable one mpirun to act as the server for another mpirun when doing MPI_Publish_name and its associated operations. The user is responsible, of course, for ensuring that the mpirun acting as a server outlives any mpiruns using it in that capacity.
Add a cmd line option to mpirun --report-pid that prints out mpirun's pid. Allow the --ompi-server option to now take pid:# (or PID:#) of the mpirun to be used as the server, and then look that pid up by searching the local mpirun contact infos for it.
This commit was SVN r20102.
1. minor modification to include two new opal MCA params:
(a) opal_profile: outputs what components were selected by each framework
currently enabled for most, but not all, frameworks
(b) opal_profile_file: name of file that contains profile info required
for modex
2. introduction of two new tools:
(a) ompi-probe: MPI process that simply calls MPI_Init/Finalize with
opal_profile set. Also reports back the rml IP address for all
interfaces on the node
(b) ompi-profiler: uses ompi-probe to create the profile_file, also
reports out a summary of what framework components are actually
being used to help with configuration options
3. modification of the grpcomm basic component to utilize the
profile file in place of the modex where possible
4. modification of orterun so it properly sees opal mca params and
handles opal_profile correctly to ensure we don't get its profile
5. similar mod to orted as for orterun
6. addition of new test that calls orte_init followed by calls to
grpcomm.barrier
This is all completely benign unless actively selected. At the moment, it only supports modex-less launch for openib-based systems. Minor mod to the TCP btl would be required to enable it as well, if people are interested. Similarly, anyone interested in enabling other BTL's for modex-less operation should let me know and I'll give you the magic details.
This seems to significantly improve scalability provided the file can be locally located on the nodes. I'm looking at an alternative means of disseminating the info (perhaps in launch message) as an option for removing that constraint.
This commit was SVN r20098.
pondering about this problem, we came to the conclusion that the best approach
is to keep what we had before (i.e. the original approach).
The main reason for this is being nice with tool developers. In the current
incarnation, they can either catch the Fortran calls or the C calls. If they
provide both, then they will have to figure out how to cope with the double
calls (as your example highlight).
Here is the behavior Open MPI will stick too:
Fortran MPI -> C MPI
Fortran PMPI -> C MPI
However, the is another possible approach. This might avoid the double calls
while preserving the tool writers friendliness. This possible approach will do:
Fortran MPI -> C MPI
Fortran PMPI -> C PMPI
^
Unfortunately, we will have to heavily modify all files in the Fortran
interface layer in order to support this approach.
This commit was SVN r20079.
1. a direct callback from waitpid - this set the waitpid_fired flag
2. a notify event callback from the IOF - this set the iof complete flag
3. a message via the daemon cmd processor from the proc "de-registering" the sync, thus indicating it was going through MPI_Finalize.
The problem is that these could overlap, with the first two allowing the orted to declare the proc complete before the daemon had responded to #3.
This change forces all three events to flow through the daemon cmd processor, thus ensuring an ordered handling. I'm not certain this will solve the problem, but will await further MTT reports to see. Unfortunately, the problem doesn't show up on any manual or script-based tests I have been able to run, even when I duplicate the exact cmd that fails under MTT.
This commit was SVN r20074.
and components from the home directory for platforms that are bad at
reading in files from home directory at scale (like Red Storm)
This commit was SVN r20069.
1. coordination of job completion notification to include a requirement for both waitpid detection AND notification that all iof pipes have been closed by the app
2. change of all IOF read and write events to be non-persistent so they can properly be shutdown and restarted only when required
3. addition of a delay (currently set to 10ms) before restarting the stdin read event. This was required to ensure that the stdout, stderr, and stddiag read events had an opportunity to be serviced in scenarios where large files are attached to stdin.
This commit was SVN r20064.