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Dave Goodell
4c791e21d2 usnic: add MSGDEBUG1_OUT/MSGDEBUG2_OUT macros
This includes suppressing picky-mode warnings about __VA_ARGS__, which
we know are supported by any compilers we care about.

Reviewed-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
Reviewed-by: Reese Faucette <rfaucett@cisco.com>

This commit was SVN r29590.
2013-11-04 22:51:35 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
6569019b06 Move all usNIC stats to _stats.c|h and export them as MPI_T pvars.
This commit moves all the module stats into their own struct so that
the stats only need to appear as a single line in the module_t
definition, and then moves all the logic for reporting the stats into
btl_usnic_stats.c|h.

Further, the stats are now exported as MPI_T_BIND_NO_OBJECT entities
(i.e., not bound to any particular MPI handle), and are marked as
READONLY and CONTINUOUS.  They currently all default to verbose level
5 ("Application tuner / detailed", according to
https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/wiki/MCAParamLevels).

Most of the statistics are counters, but a small number are high
watermark values.  Due to how counters are reported via MPI_T, none of
the counters are exported through MPI_T if the MCA param
btl_usnic_stats_relative=1 (i.e., the module resets the stats back to
zero at a given frequency).

When MPI_T_pvar_handle_alloc() is invoked on any of these pvars, it
will return a count that is equal to the number of active usnic BTL
modules.  The values returned for any given pvar (e.g.,
num_total_sends) are an array containing one value for each active
usnic BTL module.  The ordering of values in the array is both
consistent across all usnic pvars and stable throughout a single job:
array slot 0 corresponds to module X, array slot 1 corresponds to
module Y, etc.

Mapping which array slot corresponds to which underlying Linux usnic_X
device works as follows:

 * The btl_usnic_devices MPI_T state pvar is associated with a
   btl_usnic_device MPI_T enum, and be obtained via
   MPI_T_pvar_get_info().
 * If all usNIC pvars are of length N, the values [0,N) in the
   btl_usnic_device enum are associated with strings of the
   corresponding underlying Linux device.

For exampe, to look up which Linux device is reported in all usNIC
pvars' array slot 1, look up the int value 1 in the btl_usnic_devices
enum.  Its corresponding string value is underlying Linux device name
(e.g., "usnic_1").

cmr=v1.7.4:subject="usnic BTL MPI_T pvars"

This commit was SVN r29545.
2013-10-28 22:23:08 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
c53b0890cf Ensure that btl_usnic_compat.h is in the tarball.
This commit was SVN r29140.
2013-09-06 15:53:56 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
194b285447 First commit of the Cisco usNIC BTL.
This BTL accesses the Cisco usNIC Linux device via the Linux verbs
API via Unreliable Datagram queue pairs.  A few noteworthy points:

 * This BTL does most of its own fragmentation; it tells the PML that
   it has a very high max_send_size (much higher than the network
   MTU).
 * Since UD fragments are, by definition, unreliable, the usnic BTL
   handles all of its own reliability via a sliding window approach
   using the opal_hotel construct and many tricks stolen from the
   corpus of knowledge surrounding efficient TCP.
 * There is a fun PML latency-metric based optimization for NUMA
   awareness of short messages.
 * Note that this is ''not'' a generic UD verbs BTL; it is specific to
   the Cisco usNIC device.

This commit was SVN r28879.
2013-07-19 22:13:58 +00:00