commit is the trunk version of what is needed for #3626.
Add the "ignore_device" field to the INI file. This allows us to
specifically list devices that should be ignored by the openib BTL
(such as the Intel Phi, at least as of May 2013 -- see #3626).
Also add the Intel Phi to the ini file, and set its ignore_device=1.
Finally, add the concept of counting intentionally ignored verbs
devices. Devices are ignored for one of two reasons:
* If the number of allowed ports on that device is 0 (i.e., if
if_include/if_exclude was set such that we're intentionally
ignoring this device).
* If the INI ignore_device field for this device is set to 1.
Once we have the count of devices that were intentionally ignored,
only show the "Hey, there's verbs devices that you're not using!"
show_help message if there are devices that were ''unintentionally''
ignored.
This commit was SVN r28589.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 3626 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/3626
that causes MPI jobs to abort if there is not enough registered memory
available (vs. just warning).
This commit was SVN r27140.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 3258 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/3258
1000. Refs trac:3154.
IB/iWarp vendors need to get together to figure out a real fix.
This commit was SVN r26777.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r26730 --> open-mpi/ompi@5315c91baf
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 3154 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/3154
* If the MCA param btl_openib_cq_size is set to 0 (which is the
default), use the device CQ max size. Otherwise, use the MCA param
value (and never adjust it again).
* Remove the CQ size adjustment code. Since we default to max CQ
size, there really isn't much point in having it any more. I think
people setting an absolute CQ size is going to be rare, so let's
not do anything fancy with it.
* If the MCA param value is larger than what the device supports,
print a warning (only once per process) and default to using the
device max
* Add a BTL_VERBOSE displaying which CQ size we used
This commit was SVN r26730.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 3152 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/3152
long-standing bugs (see trac ticket list below). They're currently
somewhat obscure bugs, but are becoming much more relevant in a world
where OpenFabrics devices fail and you replace them with a newer model
(i.e., the cluster is homogeneous... ''except'' for where you had to
replace one or two OpenFabrics devices, and the same model is no
longer available).
This commit includes a '''lengthy''' comment (that we spent a lot of
time writing!) about what exactly it does and does not do. The
previous code was rather short and '''incredibly''' subtle. The new
code is slightly longer, but is both much more explicit and much more
painstakingly documented.
This commit fixes multiple trac tickets. The real one that we fix is
#1707; the others are fixed as a side-effect. In short: fixing #1707
prevents Bad Things from happening later in the startup sequence.
Fixes trac:1707, #2164, #1574.
cmr:v1.4.2:reviewer=pasha
cmr:v1.5:reviewer=pasha
This commit was SVN r22592.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1707 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1707
and https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1853, mallopt() hints do
not always work -- it is possible for memory to be returned to the OS
and therefore OMPI's registration cache becomes invalid.
This commit removes all use of mallopt() and uses a different way to
integrate ptmalloc2 than we have done in the past. In particular, we
use almost exactly the same technique as MX:
* Remove all uses of mallopt, to include the opal/memory mallopt
component.
* Name-shift all of OMPI's internal ptmalloc2 public symbols (e.g.,
malloc -> opal_memory_ptmalloc2_malloc).
* At run-time, use the existing glibc allocator malloc hook function
pointers to fully hijack the glibc allocator with our own
name-shifted ptmalloc2.
* Make the decision whether to hijack the glibc allocator ''at run
time'' (vs. at link time, as previous ptmalloc2 integration
attempts have done). Look at the OMPI_MCA_mpi_leave_pinned
and OMPI_MCA_mpi_leave_pinned_pipeline environment variables and
the existence of /sys/class/infiniband to determine if we should
install the hooks or not.
* As an added bonus, we can now tell if libopen-pal is linked
statically or dynamically, and if we're linked statically, we
assume that munmap intercept support doesn't work.
See the opal/mca/memory/ptmalloc2/README-open-mpi.txt file for all the
gory details about the implementation.
Fixes trac:1853.
This commit was SVN r20921.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1853 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1853
determining which IP address to use when transmitting data. Also it adds logic
to prevent usage of more than one of the btl_openib_if_include,
btl_openib_if_exclude, btl_openib_ipaddr_include, or btl_openib_ipaddr_exclude
MCA parameters.
This should complete the code modifications needed for ticket 1665.
This commit was SVN r20052.
Commit from a long-standing Mercurial tree that ended up incorporating a lot of things:
* A few fixes for CPC interface changes in all the CPCs
* Attempts (but not yet finished) to fix shutdown problems in the IB CM CPC
* #1319: add CTS support (i.e., initiator guarantees to send first message; automatically activated for iWARP over the RDMA CM CPC)
* Some variable and function renamings to make this be generic (e.g., alloc_credit_frag became alloc_control_frag)
* CPCs no longer post receive buffers; they only post a single receive buffer for the CTS if they use CTS. Instead, the main BTL now posts the main sets of receive buffers.
* CPCs allocate a CTS buffer only if they're about to make a connection
* RDMA CM improvements:
* Use threaded mode openib fd monitoring to wait for for RDMA CM events
* Synchronize endpoint finalization and disconnection between main thread and service thread to avoid/fix some race conditions
* Converted several structs to be OBJs so that we can use reference counting to know when to invoke destructors
* Make some new OBJ's have opal_list_item_t's as their base, thereby eliminating the need for the local list_item_t type
* Renamed many variables to be internally consistent
* Centralize the decision in an inline function as to whether this process or the remote process is supposed to be the initiator
* Add oodles of OPAL_OUTPUT statements for debugging (hard-wired to output stream -1; to be activated by developers if they want/need them)
* Use rdma_create_qp() instead of ibv_create_qp()
* openib fd monitoring improvements:
* Renamed a bunch of functions and variables to be a little more obvious as to their true function
* Use pipes to communicate between main thread and service thread
* Add ability for main thread to invoke a function back on the service thread
* Ensure to set initiator_depth and responder_resources properly, but putting max_qp_rd_ataom and ma_qp_init_rd_atom in the modex (see rdma_connect(3))
* Ensure to set the source IP address in rdma_resolve() to ensure that we select the correct OpenFabrics source port
* Make new MCA param: openib_btl_connect_rdmacm_resolve_timeout
* Other improvements:
* btl_openib_device_type MCA param: can be "iw" or "ib" or "all" (or "infiniband" or "iwarp")
* Somewhat improved error handling
* Bunches of spelling fixes in comments, VERBOSE, and OUTPUT statements
* Oodles of little coding style fixes
* Changed shutdown ordering of btl; the device is now an OBJ with ref counting for destruction
* Added some more show_help error messages
* Change configury to only build IBCM / RDMACM if we have threads (because we need a progress thread)
This commit was SVN r19686.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1210 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1210
(related to the presence of posix threads and ptmalloc2) is now a
little outdated: since we don't build ptmalloc2 as part of libopal
anymore, the openib BTL's requirements are not directly tied to
ptmalloc2's anymore. Specifically, I altered the test to:
1. At compile time, if no threads are found, the ptmalloc2 component
is going to be built, '''and the ptmalloc2 component is going to be
inside libopal,''' then refuse to build the openib BTL.
1. At run time, if no threads were available at compile time and the
ptmalloc2 component is part of the process, then refuse to use the
openib BTL.
Fixes trac:1537.
This commit was SVN r19652.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1537 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1537
"!OpenFabrics" / neutral (i.e., refer to IB and/or iWARP).
* Mostly just type, variable/field, and funcion name changes, such as
s/hca/device/g, etc.
* Changed the INI file for the hardware-specific parameters to be
mca-btl-openib-device-params.ini.
* Updated a lot of help messages in the help-*.txt files, not just to
update it to be !OpenFabrics/neutral language, but also for some
consistency of tone, indenting, etc.
* Deprecated a bunch of MCA params in favor of language-neutral new
ones:
* btl_openib_warn_no_hca_params_found (s/hca/device/)
* btl_openib_hca_param_files
* btl_openib_ib_cq_size (s/_ib_/_of_/)
* btl_openib_ib_max_inline_data
* btl_openib_ib_psn
* btl_openib_ib_mtu
* btl_openib_ib_pkey_ix
* btl_openib_ib_pkey_val
This commit was SVN r18985.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1295 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1295
INI file use_eager_rdma value (fixes trac:1169)
* fixed a typo in a MCA param help message
* made the check for enabling short/eager RDMA more robust in the
presence of progress threads; it now emits a show_help warning
This commit was SVN r18723.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1169 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1169
We already show_help when we fail to create queues, so I just made the
message a little more verbose such that it may be that OMPI is trying
to use a feature that is not supported on the hardware.
This commit was SVN r18553.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1121 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1121
This commit has the same commit message as r18450, but without the
extra bonus memory corruption that was introduced.
This commit was SVN r18467.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r18450 --> open-mpi/ompi@5295902ebe
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1285 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1285
* allow receive_queues to be specified in the INI file
* detect when multiple different receive_queues are specified and
gracefully abort
However, accomplishing these goals ran into multiple difficulties. By
putting receive_queues in the INI file:
1. we may not find the value until we've already traversed multiple HCAs
1. we may find multiple different receive_queues values
But since the openib btl initializes as it discovers each HCA/port/LID
(including the BSRQ data), if we find a new receive_queues value late
in the discovery process, then all the BSRQ data that was previously
initialized will likely be invalid. So I had to pull all the BSRQ
initialization out until after the rest of the discovery /
initialization process.
Additionally, note that if the user specifies the MCA parameter
btl_openib_receive_queues, it trumps whatever was in the INI file. So
in this case, there can never be a receive_queues conflict. This
commit does the following (Jon wrote part of this, too):
* adapt _ini.c to accept the "receive_queues" field in the file
* move 90% of _setup_qps() from _ini.c to _component.c
* move what was left of _setup_qps() into the main
_register_mca_params() function
* adapt init_one_hca() to detect conflicting receive_queues values
from the INI file
* after the _component.c loop calling init_one_hca():
* call setup_qps() to parse the final receive_queues string value
* traverse all resulting btls and initialize their HCAs (if they
weren't already): setup some lists and call prepare_hca_for_use()
I tested this code on a dual-HCA system where I artificially put in
differing receive_queues values in the INI file for the two different
types of HCAs that I have and it all seemed to work.
This commit was SVN r18450.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1285 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1285
parameters don't make any sense. Credits are never piggybacked. Also make
default queue sizes to be calculated from eager_limit and max_send_size values.
This commit was SVN r16816.
you'll get a helpful error message and the openib BTL will deactivate
itself.
This commit was SVN r16133.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1133 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1133
semicolons but the new specitifcation string used colons. The text
parser now looks for colons.
* Changed all opal_output() error messages to
much-more-helpful/descriptive opal_show_help() messages.
* A few minor style/indenting fixes
This commit was SVN r15850.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r15848 --> open-mpi/ompi@dd30597f39
1. Galen's fine-grain control of queue pair resources in the openib
BTL.
1. Pasha's new implementation of asychronous HCA event handling.
Pasha's new implementation doesn't take much explanation, but the new
"multifrag" stuff does.
Note that "svn merge" was not used to bring this new code from the
/tmp/ib_multifrag branch -- something Bad happened in the periodic
trunk pulls on that branch making an actual merge back to the trunk
effectively impossible (i.e., lots and lots of arbitrary conflicts and
artifical changes). :-(
== Fine-grain control of queue pair resources ==
Galen's fine-grain control of queue pair resources to the OpenIB BTL
(thanks to Gleb for fixing broken code and providing additional
functionality, Pasha for finding broken code, and Jeff for doing all
the svn work and regression testing).
Prior to this commit, the OpenIB BTL created two queue pairs: one for
eager size fragments and one for max send size fragments. When the
use of the shared receive queue (SRQ) was specified (via "-mca
btl_openib_use_srq 1"), these QPs would use a shared receive queue for
receive buffers instead of the default per-peer (PP) receive queues
and buffers. One consequence of this design is that receive buffer
utilization (the size of the data received as a percentage of the
receive buffer used for the data) was quite poor for a number of
applications.
The new design allows multiple QPs to be specified at runtime. Each
QP can be setup to use PP or SRQ receive buffers as well as giving
fine-grained control over receive buffer size, number of receive
buffers to post, when to replenish the receive queue (low water mark)
and for SRQ QPs, the number of outstanding sends can also be
specified. The following is an example of the syntax to describe QPs
to the OpenIB BTL using the new MCA parameter btl_openib_receive_queues:
{{{
-mca btl_openib_receive_queues \
"P,128,16,4;S,1024,256,128,32;S,4096,256,128,32;S,65536,256,128,32"
}}}
Each QP description is delimited by ";" (semicolon) with individual
fields of the QP description delimited by "," (comma). The above
example therefore describes 4 QPs.
The first QP is:
P,128,16,4
Meaning: per-peer receive buffer QPs are indicated by a starting field
of "P"; the first QP (shown above) is therefore a per-peer based QP.
The second field indicates the size of the receive buffer in bytes
(128 bytes). The third field indicates the number of receive buffers
to allocate to the QP (16). The fourth field indicates the low
watermark for receive buffers at which time the BTL will repost
receive buffers to the QP (4).
The second QP is:
S,1024,256,128,32
Shared receive queue based QPs are indicated by a starting field of
"S"; the second QP (shown above) is therefore a shared receive queue
based QP. The second, third and fourth fields are the same as in the
per-peer based QP. The fifth field is the number of outstanding sends
that are allowed at a given time on the QP (32). This provides a
"good enough" mechanism of flow control for some regular communication
patterns.
QPs MUST be specified in ascending receive buffer size order. This
requirement may be removed prior to 1.3 release.
This commit was SVN r15474.