(which neither Ralph nor I liked), don't allow the functions we don't
need to be visible. Still not happy about the number of #ifs in the
code, but splitting the code further would have been a nightmare
and this was a good cutting point.
Also protected some variables that were declared but not instanced
so that users would be notified at compile time instead of link or
run time (in the case of dss constants) that things wouldn't work.
This commit was SVN r19471.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r19457 --> open-mpi/ompi@a15171e46b
rename the get_cluster_message function for both ras/plm.
use _umask instead of umask.
add WIN32_DCOM definition to support Windows Vista.
This commit was SVN r19470.
* Protect an orte variable used in the orte debugger stuff
* Initialize the datatype code in the Catamount code, as we need it
for intercommunicators (the proc code needs it to pack the remote
name)
* Turn on a bunch of the orte datatype code so that ORTE_NAME is available.
This commit was SVN r19457.
Relative node syntax remains supported. Also, if you specify empty nodes, but have a specific empty node called out later, we will not include that node in the empties we add. I'll provide examples in the manpage.
This commit was SVN r19402.
See opal/mca/paffinity/paffinity.h for explanation as to the physical vs logical nature of the params used in the API.
Fixes trac:1435
This commit was SVN r19391.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1435 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1435
Add a new job state to indicate that we never attempted to launch. Flag such a scenario and avoid hitting all the other error messages.
This commit was SVN r19366.
Theoretically, any PLM could use this - but in reality, all of them except rsh/ssh already leave the session attached anyway.
This fixes trac:656 - a REALLY old ticket
This commit was SVN r19294.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 656 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/656
If a message cannot be routed because the addressee isn't yet known, then the message is held on a queue in the RML for a period of time (currently set to 500 millisec). At the end of that time, we pop the message from the list and attempt to send it again. This action requires that we convert the header back to
network-byte-order before calling the OOB.
If the message still cannot be routed, we put the message back on the list and reset the timer. However, since we are going to convert the header when it com
es off of the list, we have to ntoh it before putting it back on the list so it all comes out right. This step was missing.
Thus, the problem only showed up relatively rarely because a message would have to be pushed onto the queue at least twice for the problem to surface.
This should fix a specific ticket (1389), but we will wait to see the results of MTT runs to verify. Note that we really don't know why a message is rattling around in the RML for so long, especially since this all seems to be happening during finalize, so this could cause mpirun to hang. Or it could simply trash the message and exit cleanly. Shall be interesting to see!
This commit was SVN r19276.
Provide support for four MPIR extensions that allow specification of debugger daemon executable, argv for the debugger daemon, whether or not to forward debugger daemon IO, and whether or not debugger daemon will piggy-back on ORTE OOB network. Last is not yet implemented.
No change in behavior or operation occurs unless (a) the debugger specifically utilizes the extensions and, for co-locate while running, the user specifically enables the capability via an MCA param. Two of the MPIR extensions supported here are used in a widely-used debugger for a large-scale installation. The other two extensions are new and being utilized in prototype work by several debuggers for possible future release.
This commit was SVN r19275.
man page file that was missed in the inital pass.
We are using $(am_dirstamp) instead of creating our own dirstamp since there
is src code in util/hostfile directory is created. The automake process
creates the $(am_dirstamp), we found the use of this in the generated Makefile
in the util/Makefile
This commit was SVN r19230.
* Make the creation of the build dir for the man pages a bit more
robust (thanks to suggestions from Ralf W.).
* Only distribute the .Xin files, not the .X man pages themselves.
* Make the .X files depend on opal_config.h so that if you re-run
configure and change opal_config.h (e.g., a new version), the man
pages should get rebuilt.
* Man pages are now cleaned with "distclean", not "maintainer-clean".
* Fix a typo in opal_crs.7in.
* Udpate make_dist_tarball to update "date" in the VERSION file.
* Make make_dist_tarball a bit friendlier to hg checkouts.
This commit was SVN r19219.
- Move up the __opal_attribute_noreturn__ information
- Actually make it known outside in ess.h
- Additionally allow printf-type checking
This commit was SVN r19210.
This system is "off" by default and only operates upon specific directive for selection of a notifier component. At the moment, the only available component will write an error message to the syslog.
This commit was SVN r19209.
This needs some soak time to ensure we haven't opened any race conditions. I tried to loop everything in the shutdown procedure through that trigger event call to ensure it all goes through the one-time locks as it did before so that someone hitting ctrl-c when we are already shutting down shouldn't cause problems. Just want to let people use it for awhile to verify.
This commit was SVN r19159.
During the discussion of MPI-2 functionality, it was pointed out by Aurelien that there was an inherent race condition between startup of ompi-server and mpirun. Specifically, if someone started ompi-server to run in the background as part of a script, and then immediately executed mpirun, it was possible that an MPI proc could attempt to contact the server (or that mpirun could try to read the server's contact file before the server is running and ready.
At that time, we discussed createing a new tool "ompi-wait-server" that would wait for the server to be running, and/or probe to see if it is running and return true/false. However, rather than create yet another tool, it seemed just as effective to add the functionality to mpirun.
Thus, this commit creates two new mpirun cmd line flags (hey, you can never have too many!):
--wait-for-server : instructs mpirun to ping the server to see if it responds. This causes mpirun to execute an rml.ping to the server's URI with an appropriate timeout interval - if the ping isn't successful, mpirun attempts it again.
--server-wait-time xx : sets the ping timeout interval to xx seconds. Note that mpirun will attempt to ping the server twice with this timeout, so we actually wait for twice this time. Default is 10 seconds, which should be plenty of time.
This has only lightly been tested. It works if the server is present, and outputs a nice error message if it cannot be contacted. I have not tested the race condition case.
This commit was SVN r19152.
Since OMPI allows mpirun to default to the local node, and since users want to retain the option to co-locate procs with mpirun, we needed another param to block this error case.
This commit was SVN r19135.
versions, dates and build names.
Fixes trac:1387
Big thanks to Jeff and Brian for help and oversight.
This commit was SVN r19120.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1387 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1387
set when it launches under debuggers using the --debug option.
This commit was SVN r19116.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1361 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1361