OMPI_* to OPAL_*. This allows opal layer to be used more independent
from the whole of ompi.
NOTE: 9 "svn mv" operations immediately follow this commit.
This commit was SVN r21180.
This has turned into an MPI spec interpretation issue. :-(
Open MPI has intrepreted the spec one way for the past several years;
these commits reflect a different interpretation that changes how we
treat the EXTRA_STATE parameter to the Fortran attribute copy and
delete callbacks. This new way breaks our internal copy of the Intel
Fortran attribute tests. So after talking with Terry/Sun, we're going
to back out these changes (both here and on the v1.3 branch) until we
get further clarification from the Forum.
This commit was SVN r21028.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r20926 --> open-mpi/ompi@0a24eadaad
r20941 --> open-mpi/ompi@045b0e8871
r20950 --> open-mpi/ompi@73af921c22
The fix for #1864 in r20926 caused gcc to emit some warnings. Also,
Jeff Squyres pointed out parallel bugs in mpi_type_create_keyval and
mpi_win_create_keyval.
This commit was SVN r20950.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r20926 --> open-mpi/ompi@0a24eadaad
The EXTRA_STATE parameter is passed by reference, and thus should be
dereferenced before it is stored. Similarly, the stored value should
be passed by reference to the copy and delete routines.
This fixes trac:1864.
This commit was SVN r20926.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1864 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1864
The C++ bindings were not tracking keyvals properly -- they were
freeing some internal meta data when Free_keyval() was called, not
when the keyval was actually destroyed (keyvals are refcounted in the
C layer, just like all other MPI objects, because they can live for
long after their corresponding Free call is invoked). This commit
fixes this problem and several other things:
* Add infrastructure on the ompi_attribute_keyval_t for an "extra"
destructor pointer that will be invoked during the "real"
constructor (i.e., when OBJ_RELEASE puts the refcount to 0). This
allows calling back into the C++ layer to release meta data
associated with the keyval.
* Adjust all cases where keyvals are created to pass in relevant
destructors (NULL or the C++ destructor).
* Do essentially the same for MPI::Comm, MPI::Win, and MPI:Datatype:
* Move several functions out of the .cc file into the _inln.h file
since they no longer require locks
* Make the 4 Create_keyval() functions call a common back-end
keyval creation function that does the Right Thing depending on
whether C or C++ function pointers were used for the keyval
functions. The back-end function does not call the corresponding
C MPI_*_create_keyval function, but rather does the work itself
so that it can associate a "destructor" callback for the C++
bindings for when the keyval is actually destroyed.
* Change a few type names to be more indicative of what they are
(mostly dealing with keyvals [not "keys"]).
* Add the 3 missing bindings for MPI::Comm::Create_keyval().
* Remove MPI::Comm::comm_map (and associated types) because it's no
longer necessary in the intercepts -- it was a by-product of being
a portable C++ bindings layer. Now we can just query the C layer
directly to figure out what type a communicator is. This solves
some logistics / callback issues, too.
* Rename several types, variables, and fix many comments in the
back-end C attribute implementation to make the names really
reflect what they are (keyvals vs. attributes). The previous names
heavily overloaded the name "key" and were ''extremely''
confusing.
This commit was SVN r13565.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 817 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/817
- move files out of toplevel include/ and etc/, moving it into the
sub-projects
- rather than including config headers with <project>/include,
have them as <project>
- require all headers to be included with a project prefix, with
the exception of the config headers ({opal,orte,ompi}_config.h
mpi.h, and mpif.h)
This commit was SVN r8985.