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Ralph Castain
9613b3176c Effectively revert the orte_output system and return to direct use of opal_output at all levels. Retain the orte_show_help subsystem to allow aggregation of show_help messages at the HNP.
After much work by Jeff and myself, and quite a lot of discussion, it has become clear that we simply cannot resolve the infinite loops caused by RML-involved subsystems calling orte_output. The original rationale for the change to orte_output has also been reduced by shifting the output of XML-formatted vs human readable messages to an alternative approach.

I have globally replaced the orte_output/ORTE_OUTPUT calls in the code base, as well as the corresponding .h file name. I have test compiled and run this on the various environments within my reach, so hopefully this will prove minimally disruptive.

This commit was SVN r18619.
2008-06-09 14:53:58 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
e7ecd56bd2 This commit represents a bunch of work on a Mercurial side branch. As
such, the commit message back to the master SVN repository is fairly
long.

= ORTE Job-Level Output Messages =

Add two new interfaces that should be used for all new code throughout
the ORTE and OMPI layers (we already make the search-and-replace on
the existing ORTE / OMPI layers):

 * orte_output(): (and corresponding friends ORTE_OUTPUT,
   orte_output_verbose, etc.)  This function sends the output directly
   to the HNP for processing as part of a job-specific output
   channel.  It supports all the same outputs as opal_output()
   (syslog, file, stdout, stderr), but for stdout/stderr, the output
   is sent to the HNP for processing and output.  More on this below.
 * orte_show_help(): This function is a drop-in-replacement for
   opal_show_help(), with two differences in functionality:
   1. the rendered text help message output is sent to the HNP for
      display (rather than outputting directly into the process' stderr
      stream)
   1. the HNP detects duplicate help messages and does not display them
      (so that you don't see the same error message N times, once from
      each of your N MPI processes); instead, it counts "new" instances
      of the help message and displays a message every ~5 seconds when
      there are new ones ("I got X new copies of the help message...")

opal_show_help and opal_output still exist, but they only output in
the current process.  The intent for the new orte_* functions is that
they can apply job-level intelligence to the output.  As such, we
recommend that all new ORTE and OMPI code use the new orte_*
functions, not thei opal_* functions.

=== New code ===

For ORTE and OMPI programmers, here's what you need to do differently
in new code:

 * Do not include opal/util/show_help.h or opal/util/output.h.
   Instead, include orte/util/output.h (this one header file has
   declarations for both the orte_output() series of functions and
   orte_show_help()).
 * Effectively s/opal_output/orte_output/gi throughout your code.
   Note that orte_output_open() takes a slightly different argument
   list (as a way to pass data to the filtering stream -- see below),
   so you if explicitly call opal_output_open(), you'll need to
   slightly adapt to the new signature of orte_output_open().
 * Literally s/opal_show_help/orte_show_help/.  The function signature
   is identical.

=== Notes ===

 * orte_output'ing to stream 0 will do similar to what
   opal_output'ing did, so leaving a hard-coded "0" as the first
   argument is safe.
 * For systems that do not use ORTE's RML or the HNP, the effect of
   orte_output_* and orte_show_help will be identical to their opal
   counterparts (the additional information passed to
   orte_output_open() will be lost!).  Indeed, the orte_* functions
   simply become trivial wrappers to their opal_* counterparts.  Note
   that we have not tested this; the code is simple but it is quite
   possible that we mucked something up.

= Filter Framework =

Messages sent view the new orte_* functions described above and
messages output via the IOF on the HNP will now optionally be passed
through a new "filter" framework before being output to
stdout/stderr.  The "filter" OPAL MCA framework is intended to allow
preprocessing to messages before they are sent to their final
destinations.  The first component that was written in the filter
framework was to create an XML stream, segregating all the messages
into different XML tags, etc.  This will allow 3rd party tools to read
the stdout/stderr from the HNP and be able to know exactly what each
text message is (e.g., a help message, another OMPI infrastructure
message, stdout from the user process, stderr from the user process,
etc.).

Filtering is not active by default.  Filter components must be
specifically requested, such as:

{{{
$ mpirun --mca filter xml ...
}}}

There can only be one filter component active.

= New MCA Parameters =

The new functionality described above introduces two new MCA
parameters:

 * '''orte_base_help_aggregate''': Defaults to 1 (true), meaning that
   help messages will be aggregated, as described above.  If set to 0,
   all help messages will be displayed, even if they are duplicates
   (i.e., the original behavior).
 * '''orte_base_show_output_recursions''': An MCA parameter to help
   debug one of the known issues, described below.  It is likely that
   this MCA parameter will disappear before v1.3 final.

= Known Issues =

 * The XML filter component is not complete.  The current output from
   this component is preliminary and not real XML.  A bit more work
   needs to be done to configure.m4 search for an appropriate XML
   library/link it in/use it at run time.
 * There are possible recursion loops in the orte_output() and
   orte_show_help() functions -- e.g., if RML send calls orte_output()
   or orte_show_help().  We have some ideas how to fix these, but
   figured that it was ok to commit before feature freeze with known
   issues.  The code currently contains sub-optimal workarounds so
   that this will not be a problem, but it would be good to actually
   solve the problem rather than have hackish workarounds before v1.3 final.

This commit was SVN r18434.
2008-05-13 20:00:55 +00:00
Rich Graham
f2a30cde5d add table of send completion callback functions, on a per send-type
basis.

This commit was SVN r15471.
2007-07-17 21:26:56 +00:00
Rich Graham
0991c3d5f5 move buffered send component clean up out of the pml to ompi_mpi_finalize.
This commit was SVN r15463.
2007-07-17 14:50:52 +00:00
Rich Graham
1a4ce2a961 move setting of the component used to managed buffer sends out of the
pmls, and into ompi_mpi_init.  This is the first of several steps to pull
buffered send management out of the pmls.

This commit was SVN r15451.
2007-07-16 21:52:25 +00:00
George Bosilca
1e825888a5 Fix the problem reported on #1087. The global send and receive requests queues are
now release in the base close, so there is no need for the cm PML to destroy them.

This commit was SVN r15425.
2007-07-13 23:56:09 +00:00
George Bosilca
e19777e910 A more consistent version. As we now share the send and receive queue, we
have to construct/destruct only once. Therefore, the construction will
happens before digging for a PML, while the destruction just before
finalizing the component.

Add some OPAL_LIKELY/OPAL_UNLIKELY.

This commit was SVN r15347.
2007-07-10 23:45:23 +00:00
George Bosilca
433f8a7694 This patch bring full support for message queues in Open MPI. Now the send and
receive queues are shared among all PMLs, they are declared in the base PML,
and the selected PML is in charge of initializing and releasing them. 

The CM PML is slightly different compared with OB1 or DR. Internally it use
2 different types of requests: light and heavy. However, now with this patch
both types of requests are stored in the same queue, and cast appropriately
on the allocation macro. This means we might use less memory than we allocate,
but in exchange we got full support for most of the parallel debuggers.

Another thing with this patch, is that now for all PML (CM included) the basic
PML requests start with the same fields, and they are declared in the same order
in the request structure. Moreover, the fields have been moved in such a way
that only one volatile/atomic will exist per line of cache (hopefully).

This commit was SVN r15346.
2007-07-10 22:16:38 +00:00
Josh Hursey
dadca7da88 Merging in the jjhursey-ft-cr-stable branch (r13912 : HEAD).
This merge adds Checkpoint/Restart support to Open MPI. The initial
frameworks and components support a LAM/MPI-like implementation.

This commit follows the risk assessment presented to the Open MPI core
development group on Feb. 22, 2007.

This commit closes trac:158

More details to follow.

This commit was SVN r14051.

The following SVN revisions from the original message are invalid or
inconsistent and therefore were not cross-referenced:
  r13912

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 158 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/158
2007-03-16 23:11:45 +00:00
Sven Stork
870740efe2 - proper export symbols that are required by other components.
This commit was SVN r13841.
2007-02-28 12:51:55 +00:00
Galen Shipman
f98a442c82 Fix a problem in the selection logic for MX. Basically we need to be able to
open MTL MX and BTL MX and initialize them at the same time. The problem is
that both call mx_init and mx_finalize, solution is to add an external entity
that does the init and finalize (based on ref counting).

This commit was SVN r13576.
2007-02-09 03:19:38 +00:00
Galen Shipman
ec610a9e65 spread priorities out a bit..
This commit was SVN r13487.
2007-02-04 00:55:25 +00:00
Galen Shipman
a94101fa62 mostly another hack around for PML selection, allows CM be select itself if an
MTL is available, if not OB1 is used. Still prevents DR and OB1 from stomping
on each other though. 

This commit was SVN r13481.
2007-02-03 02:01:18 +00:00
George Bosilca
3f0a7cad9e The last patch for Windows support. Mostly casting and conversion to C++ friendly headers.
This commit was SVN r11400.
2006-08-24 16:38:08 +00:00
Brian Barrett
3d75d828d3 * Work on ticket #259 -- Add MCA parameters to allow for tuning of the
usual suspects in the CM PML

This commit was SVN r11225.
2006-08-16 14:57:13 +00:00
Galen Shipman
6ed255f114 Substantial changes to the CM PML, allows us to have a very thin request for
all but buffered and persistent requests. Unfortunately we were note able to
reuse the pml_base_request_t as it was just too heavy for our needs. Lots of
code for 2/10 usec ;-) 

This commit was SVN r10810.
2006-07-14 19:32:26 +00:00
Brian Barrett
47725c9b02 * Add new PML (CM) and network drivers (MTL) for high speed
interconnects that provide matching logic in the library.
  Currently includes support for MX and some support for
  Portals
* Fix overuse of proc_pml pointer on the ompi_proc structuer, 
  splitting into proc_pml for pml data and proc_bml for
  the BML endpoint data
* bug fixes in bsend init code, which wasn't being used by
  the OB1 or DR PMLs...

This commit was SVN r10642.
2006-07-04 01:20:20 +00:00