This commit adds a new btl for one-sided and two-sided. This btl
uses the uct layer in OpenUCX. This btl makes use of multiple uct
contexts and per-thread device pinning to provide good performance
when using threads and osc/rdma. This btl has been tested extensively
with osc/rdma and passes all MTT tests on aries and IB hardware.
For now this new component disables itself but can be enabled by
setting the btl_ucx_transports MCA variable with a comma-delimited
list of supported memory domains/transport layers. For example:
--mca btl_uct_memory_domains ib/mlx5_0. The specific transports used
can be selected using --mca btl_uct_transports. The default is to use
any available transport.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
The giant size of the TCP proc struct is causing a problem in some
environments (because it is allocated on the stack), and it was too
big, anyway.
Instead, use a hash map. That way, it starts small and can grow if it
needs to. It also makes no assumptions about the values of the kernel
interface indexes.
Fixes#5292.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
Since the new binding option is tied to the --cpu-list orterun CLI
option, make the --bind-to option reflect the same name (vs. the
--cpu-set CLI option, which is entirely different). For example:
mpirun --bind-to cpu-list:ordered ...
Note that "--bind-to cpulist:ordered" is accepted as a synonym,
because people will be lazy.
Also add some minor updates to the orterun.1in man page for
clarification.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
cuda buffer
the existing interface in opal_datatype_cuda do not allow to distinguish whether a
buffer is a managed or unmanaged cuda buffer. Add an interface that allows to
retrieve this information throug a convertor, since the information is actually available
in the mca_common_cuda_* routines.
Signed-off-by: Edgar Gabriel <egabriel@central.uh.edu>
Allow users to request that procs be bound to a cpu in a given cpu-list based on their corresponding local rank
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
Cover all data types for OPAL-to-PMIx conversion, generating error logs when we hit something we don't support
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
In the opal list parsing behavior paths should be separated by ':' while files are separated by ','. In the opal and pmix code (the pmix fix is in a separate commit) there was a mistake in the parsing such that files were being separated by ':' when they should be separated by ','s. This commit attempts to address this mismatch.
Signed-off-by: Noah Evans <noah.evans@gmail.com>
Fix CID 1435996: use the proper % type to render the size.
Also use opal_output(), not fprintf(). For debug builds, abort
without dumping core (dumping core is very unfriendly when running
thousands of automated tests) -- the stderr output is sufficient to
find the coding error. For non-debug builds, truncate the key and
emit a warning that it almost certainly will not work properly.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
This commit add support for scalable endpoint to enhance multithreaded
application performance. The BTL will detect the support from ofi
provider and will fallback to normal usage of scalable endpoint is not
supported.
NEW MCA parameters:
- mca_btl_ofi_disable_sep: force the btl to not use scalable endpoint.
- mca_btl_ofi_num_contexts_per_module: number of communication context
to create (should be the same as number of thread).
Signed-off-by: Thananon Patinyasakdikul <thananon.patinyasakdikul@intel.com>
configure: add checks for `__thread` on top of current check for `_Thread_local` and define OPAL_HAVE_THREAD_LOCAL if the compiler support TLS.
Added `opal_thread_local` keyword to unify the definition.
Signed-off-by: Thananon Patinyasakdikul <thananon.patinyasakdikul@intel.com>
This code is the implementation of Software-base Performance Counters as described in the paper 'Using Software-Base Performance Counters to Expose Low-Level Open MPI Performance Information' in EuroMPI/USA '17 (http://icl.cs.utk.edu/news_pub/submissions/software-performance-counters.pdf). More practical usage information can be found here: https://github.com/davideberius/ompi/wiki/How-to-Use-Software-Based-Performance-Counters-(SPCs)-in-Open-MPI.
All software events functions are put in macros that become no-ops when SOFTWARE_EVENTS_ENABLE is not defined. The internal timer units have been changed to cycles to avoid division operations which was a large source of overhead as discussed in the paper. Added a --with-spc configure option to enable SPCs in the Open MPI build. This defines SOFTWARE_EVENTS_ENABLE. Added an MCA parameter, mpi_spc_enable, for turning on specific counters. Added an MCA parameter, mpi_spc_dump_enabled, for turning on and off dumping SPC counters in MPI_Finalize. Added an SPC test and example.
Signed-off-by: David Eberius <deberius@vols.utk.edu>
FI_MR_UNSPEC is not supposed to be used beyond ofi version 1.5. This
commit replaces FI_MR_UNSPEC with the new FI_MR_BASIC mode bits
(FI_MR_PROV_KEY | FI_MR_ALLOCATED | FI_MR_VIRT_ADDR).
The btl functionality remains the same.
Signed-off-by: Thananon Patinyasakdikul <thananon.patinyasakdikul@intel.com>
OFI sockets provider will sometime return FI_EINTR. Apparently this flag
does not exist in OFI version 1.5. This commit added an ifdef check.
Signed-off-by: Thananon Patinyasakdikul <thananon.patinyasakdikul@intel.com>
This commit adds patcher support of aarch64. The current
implementation uses mov, movk, and br to perform the jump. This uses 5
instructions.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit fixes problem where users have libfabric version < 1.5
installed and build failed because the new MR modebits does not exist.
Signed-off-by: Thananon Patinyasakdikul <thananon.patinyasakdikul@intel.com>