- Real fix for pgi compilers and missing asprintf declaration.
The problem was that C++ headers has been included before "ompi_config.h".
This lead to the problem that "stdio.h" has been source without _GNU_SOURCE.
This commit was SVN r11649.
George: ompi_ddt_type_size() returns a signed int only because of the
MPI spec; it will never return a negative value. So casting the
return value out of it to a (uint32_t) is safe, and makes the
comparisons be between two unsigned values.
This commit was SVN r11639.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r11619 --> open-mpi/ompi@8667648a1b
todos: macroize it as we do it 10 different ways, add mca params to control handling (push up size, no change, switch off segmenting)
This commit was SVN r11619.
* Consolidate everything inside of the same AM_CONDITIONAL that is
used to suck in the glue convenience library in ompi/Makefile.am:
OMPI_WANT_F77_BINDINGS. This AM conditional is set to true if we
want (and can support) the F77 MPI API bindings at all (And does
not say anything about whether we are compiling the top-level or
bottom-level f77 directory to get the bindings).
* Clarify all the comments surrounding the [confusing!] issue.
* The problem with r11563 was that it used the wrong AM_CONDITIONAL
to decide whether to build the separate F77 library or not; it
would do so only if the top-level library was being built (e.g., on
systems like OSX where weak symbols don't work the way we need them
to). This patch somewhat simplifies the situation by encapsulating
everything in one large conditional (OMPI_WANT_F77_BINDINGS, as
described above). Hence, libmpi_f77 will exist (and be installed)
if F77 support is enabled overall, regardless of whether you're on
a system with insufficient weak symbol support (e.g., OSX) or not
(e.g., Linux).
This commit was SVN r11618.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r11563 --> open-mpi/ompi@c8f3ff71b1
Allow the POE RAS to be compled for linux as well as AIX.
The POE RAS is really a Loadleveler RAS, and IU now has
a cluster that uses Loadleveler in a Linux environment (BigRed).
This seems to be the only thing we need to do so far to run
Open MPI on BigRed. Yay :)
This commit was SVN r11600.
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR that confused autogen.sh and caused it to find the
wrong aux dir (and therefore to not remove stale auto tools files).
This commit was SVN r11597.
set to 1 or 0 instead of the user defined number or default (128).
This caused the PLS to deadlock when using '--debug-daemons' with
more than 2 processes. :(
svn blame says that it was broken in r11347
It is *not* a problem on v1.1 or v1.2 branches.
Bug spotted by Tim Mattox and myself.
This commit was SVN r11575.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r11347 --> open-mpi/ompi@f52c10d18e
DIST_SUBDIRS in test/Makefile.am
This should fix this nightly tarball builds.
Rolling back part of r11542
This commit was SVN r11553.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r11542 --> open-mpi/ompi@2becfbf650
Had the wrong type for one of the arguments of MPI_TYPE_GET_CONTENTS
(MPI_Fint should have been MPI_Aint).
This commit was SVN r11517.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 330 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/330
* Print a warning error message if a target is not in an exposure epoch
and an update is received. This results in the app continuing with
that call having never happened, rather than evil hangs.
refs trac:325
This commit was SVN r11514.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 325 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/325
unfortunately redefined some C library constants (SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR,
SEEK_END). Scheesh -- who designed those bindings, anyway?
Most <stdio.h>'s and <iostream>'s are sane enough that if those values
are already #define'd, they won't redefine them. So various other
MPI's out there have counseled that if you want to compile with the
C++ MPI bindings, ensure to include "mpi.h" before <iostream> or
<stdio.h> (in C++ source files).
This commit was SVN r11511.
bunch of code changed indenting level and some code got moved out of
one function and made into its own subroutine.
- Gleb pointed out that I wasn't taking into account values from the
default section of the INI file (and not finding values in the INI
file is not an error).
- I incorrectly thought that 0x5ad was Mellanox's vendor ID. Turns
out that 0x5ad is Cisco's ID, while 0x2c9 is Mellanox.
Specifically, Cisco burns its own firmware into the HCA which
replaces the vendor ID, although the part ID stays the same. So
it's Mellanox hardware with Cisco firmware. And apparently several
of us do that. :-) So I expanded the concept of the vendor_id in
the INI file to allow for lists of vendor IDs.
- Along with that, I updated the default INI file to list all the IB
vendors (that I am aware of -- certainly open to putting more data
in there from other vendors) who overwrite Mellanox's vendor_id with
their own for the part numbers that we have on file.
This commit was SVN r11506.