- first we setup the connections in the begining with all the peers
- MX does not handle well the case where several peers make connections to the same
destination simultaneously.
So I change the order in which we connect. First we compute our rank in the array,
then in a round-robin fashion we setup connection starting with our left neighboard.
This commit was SVN r8075.
larger than 32K for inter-nodes transfert ... and then they do not support iovecs larger than
16K for inter-node transfert. Therefore we have to set the size of our first fragment to
16K to match both cases.
This commit was SVN r7926.
to be supported by mellanox vapi.. perhaps this will be supported in the near
future, for now it doesn't hurt to have it in the trunk
Also cleanup the receive descriptor posting macro's..
This commit was SVN r7903.
Note, we are failing the ring tests in the intel p2p test suite, but we seem
to fail the same tests under the current trunk.. will look into this further.
This commit was SVN r7823.
memory initialization, call opal_progress() to push any pending events
around and possibly yield the processor if nothing entertaining is happening.
This should probably go to the 1.0 branch.
This commit was SVN r7808.
originally suggested by Ralf Wildenhues, to try to speed autogen, configure,
and make (and possibly even make install). Use automake's include directive
to drastically reduce the number of Makefile files (although the number of
Makefile.am files is the same - most are just included in a top-level
Makefile.am). Also use an Automake SUBDIRs feature to eliminate the
dynamic-mca tree, which was no longer really needed. This makes adding
a framework easier (since you don't have to remember the dynamic-mca
tree) and makes building faster (as make doesn't have to recurse through
the dynamic-mca tree)
This commit was SVN r7777.
on others as an char*. Thus the right side of all assignment should be explicitly casted to an void* in
order to avoid any casting complaints from the compilers.
This commit was SVN r7607.
On thor, if IB is down, we get NULL back from ibv_get_devices(), which then
caused segfaults in dlist_start().
* Pretty-print error message if no HCAs found
This commit was SVN r7557.
any NICs to use
* Make mvapi, gm, and mx components all publish information, even if there
are no NICs available so that modex_recv doesn't hang. If there are no
NICs available, don't set the reachable bit, but don't do anything
to fail. This unfortunately doesn't cover the hangs that will result if
different procs load different sets of components, but it's a start
This commit was SVN r7550.
Try to detect which form this version of Open IB uses, defaulting to the 5
version if we can't figure it out (the new version has 5 params)
* Only add -lcm if it exists on the system - some versions of Open IB
apparently don't need it.
This commit was SVN r7542.
searching the tree. Modified the memory callback to search the tree at each
page boundary for registrations. This is necessary as an application may
malloc memory and send out of any portion of that memory, even discontiguous
regions.
This commit was SVN r7510.
add misc asserts to check for proper reference counting.
ugly hack 1 -- use mallopt to never release memory ala sbrk - this is
commented out in mca_btl_mvapi_component_init
ugly hack 2 -- test registrations comming out of the tree via rcache_find, for
an unknown reason the tree is returning registrations where the address is not
within the base or bound of the registration. If this happens, we return
NULL.
comment out code to enable mem hooks if leave_pinned is set, note we can do
this via an mca param and will default it to leave_pinned with mem_hooks when
we iron out these issues.
I am adding a unit test for the rcache. Note that we have a unit test for the
rb tree but the compare function is significantly different than that used for
registrations. After we have tracked down the issues with rcache_rb we will
remove the above hacks.
This commit was SVN r7499.