This commit fixes an issue when a registration is created for a large
region and then invalidated while part of it is in use.
References #4509
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit moves the backing files to /dev/shm to avoid limitations
that may be set on /tmp. The files are registered with pmix to ensure
they are cleaned up after an erroneous exit.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
(cherry picked from commit 48101278160672317ade352365592f56ef3b8977)
If available, have apps use registration capability to cleanup their session directories. Setup capability for vader to register its shared memory file location - let someone familiar with that code do so.
Final cleanup to track uid/gid, update the opal/pmix API to pass flags for ignore and leave top directory alone
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
It is possible to have parts of an in-use registered region be passed
to munmap or madvise. This does not necessarily mean the user has made
an error but does mean the entire region should be invalidated. This
commit checks that the munmap or madvise base matches the beginning of
the cached region. If it does and the region is in-use then we print
an error. There will certainly be false-negatives where a user
unmaps something that really is in-use but that is preferrable to a
false-positive.
References #4509
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
There were multiple paths that could lead to a fast box
allocation. One of them made little sense (in-place send) so it has
been removed to allow a rework of the fast-box send function. This
should fix a number of issues with hanging/crashing when using the
vader btl.
References #4260
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
set the key of all mpool_tree_item objects, so they can be retrieved
in mpool_base_free and then returned back to the
mca_mpool_base_tree_item_free_list free list.
Refs. open-mpi/ompi#4567
Thanks Philip Blakely for the bug report.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Gouaillardet <gilles@rist.or.jp>
This commit removes eax and edx from the clobber list. Older versions
of gcc handled these ok but gcc 7 does not. They are not required as
eax and edx are specified in output constraints.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit adds support for fetch-and-op atomics. This is needed
because and and or are irreversible operations so there needs to be a
way to get the old value atomically. These are also the only semantics
supported by C11 (there is not atomic_op_fetch, just
atomic_fetch_op). The old op-and-fetch atomics have been defined in
terms of fetch-and-op.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit renames the arithmetic atomic operations in opal to
indicate that they return the new value not the old value. This naming
differentiates these routines from new functions that return the old
value.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit eliminates the old opal_atomic_bool_cmpset functions. They
have been replaced by the opal_atomic_compare_exchange_strong
functions.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit adds a new set of compare-and-exchange functions. These
functions have a signature similar to the functions found in C11. The
old cmpset functions are now deprecated and defined in terms of the
new compare-and-exchange functions. All asm backends have been
updated.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
if PMIx (version > 1.x) is active since all diagnostic messages will instead flow thru
the PMIx connection. Unfortunately, PMIx v1 does not support this
feature, but we can remove the stddiag support once PMIx v1 slides out
of the support window
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
* Fix typo in the `opal_atomic_wmb` declaration.
* Fix lingering `eieio` reference in the XL assembly to be `lwsync`
Signed-off-by: Joshua Hursey <jhursey@us.ibm.com>
of "unset".
mtl/psm2: Update some shadow mca parameters to use the default "unset".
mtl/psm2: Add new shadow parameter to allow specifying the service level.
Signed-off-by: Matias A Cabral <matias.a.cabral@intel.com>
Sometimes, the ethernet interfaces can get quite high kernel indices. struct
ifreq (see netdevice(7)) defines ifr_ifindex to be int's. The OOB component
used int16_t internally for matching (in case of -mca oob_tcp_if_[in|ex]clude)
which meant that any interface index > 32767 would never be matched because the
integer would be truncated to int16_t upon return from the function. OOB would
then refuse to work because it didn't find any usable interfaces and MPI job
would abort.
Signed-off-by: Wojtek Wasko <wwasko@nvidia.com>
so the bool type is defined when using old compilers that do not support gcc builtin atomics (such as gcc 4.1.x from CentOS 5)
Fixesopen-mpi/ompi#4478
Signed-off-by: Gilles Gouaillardet <gilles@rist.or.jp>
Store the pointer to the object handle and not the pointer to the
pointer.
We should not assert(0) in the code !
Signed-off-by: George Bosilca <bosilca@icl.utk.edu>
This commit renames the atomic compare-and-swap functions to indicate
the return value. This is in preperation for adding support for a
compare-and-swap that returns the old value. At the same time the
return type has been changed to bool.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit adds additional atomics math operations that are needed
throughout the codebase. The semantics of the new operations are
consistent with the existing atomics (op then fetch).
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
The problem is that the waiting thread is cycling using OMPI_LAZY_WAIT_FOR_COMPLETION so it can exercise opal_progress. This probably isn't as critical for the modex step, but definitely necessary for the barrier at the end of mpi_init. The problem this creates is that the lazy macro exits as soon as "active" becomes false, and then we destruct the lock.
However, wakeup_thread sets "active" to false - and then calls the condition broadcast to wakeup any waiting threads. So there is a race condition between that broadcast and the lock destruct.
Add OPAL_ACQUIRE_OBJECT and OPAL_POST_OBJECT memory barriers to help protect against thread race conditions on some platforms
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>