* Improved timing in SnapC Full Global Coordinator
* Improved scalability of the SnapC Full protocol
* Minor improvements to the error reporting mechanisms in SnapC and FileM
* Improved the memory usage of the metadata routines - now the owner of the data is more explicit.
* Added a FileM hint to indicate when files stored locally can be moved to/from a globally mounted file system using just the 'cp' command instead of the 'rcp/scp' command. Slightly improves performance, but not too drastically. Can be set using the following SnapC MCA parameter: {{{snapc_base_global_shared=1}}}
* Implement the ability to throttle the number of outgoing connections in FileM. At larger scales this type of explicit throttling helps prevent overwhelming the HNP machine. Default: 10, set via MCA parameter: {{{filem_rsh_max_outgoing}}}
* Add a few diagnostic/debugging features to SnapC and FileM.
This commit was SVN r21131.
Since I already had some changes in there, add in the rmaps rank_file changes - should work okay, but not fully tested.
This commit was SVN r21099.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r21097 --> open-mpi/ompi@88ae934c26
- Delete unnecessary header files using
contrib/check_unnecessary_headers.sh after applying
patches, that include headers, being "lost" due to
inclusion in one of the now deleted headers...
In total 817 files are touched.
In ompi/mpi/c/ header files are moved up into the actual c-file,
where necessary (these are the only additional #include),
otherwise it is only deletions of #include (apart from the above
additions required due to notifier...)
- To get different MCAs (OpenIB, TM, ALPS), an earlier version was
successfully compiled (yesterday) on:
Linux locally using intel-11, gcc-4.3.2 and gcc-SVN + warnings enabled
Smoky cluster (x86-64 running Linux) using PGI-8.0.2 + warnings enabled
Lens cluster (x86-64 running Linux) using Pathscale-3.2 + warnings enabled
This commit was SVN r21096.
several header files (previously included by header-files)
now have to be moved "upward".
This is mainly system headers such as string.h, stdio.h and for
networking, but also some orte headers.
This commit was SVN r21095.
any arbitrary command as a notifier, potentially allowing just about
anything to be a notifier. This component forks a child during
orte_init() to avoid forking problems with some OS-bypass networks.
The following MCA parameters are available:
notifier_command_cmd:
Default: /sbin/initlog -f $s -n "Open MPI" -s "$S: $m (errorcode: $e)"
Command to execute, with substitution. $s = integer severity; $S =
string severity; $e = integer error code; $m = string message
notifier_command_timeout:
Default: 30
Timeout (in seconds) of the command
This commit was SVN r21076.
We currently apply all of the MCA params in the parent job to the child. This commit allows a user to specify additional params for the child job, and to override any pre-existing params with the new value so they can better control behavior of the child job.
This commit was SVN r20989.
generate mangled windex files. Made ompi-top.1 and ompi-iof.1 build
by default. Also, added the orte-top synonym to the ompi-top manpage.
This commit was SVN r20915.
As a safeguard, good coding style should never access directly opal_pointer_array_t->addr or opal_value_array_t->bytes_array. I found another instance of the same bug somewhere else and will commit a separate patch for it.
This commit fixes ticket #1858 and solves user case http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/devel/2009/03/5731.php .
Aurelien
This commit was SVN r20903.
- This patch solely _adds_ required headers and is rather localized
The next patch (after RFC) heavily removes headers (based on script)
- ompi/communicator/communicator.h: For sources that use
ompi_mpi_comm_world, don't require them to include "mpi.h"
- ompi/debuggers/ompi_common_dll.c: mca_topo_base_comm_1_0_0_t needs
#include "ompi/mca/topo/topo.h"
- ompi/errhandler/errhandler_predefined.h:
ompi/communicator/communicator.h depends on this header file!
To prevent recursion just have fwd declarations.
#include "ompi/types.h" for fwd declarations of the main structs.
- ompi/mca/btl/btl.h: #include "opal/types.h" for ompi_ptr_t
- ompi/mca/mpool/base/mpool_base_tree.c: We use ompi_free_list_t and
ompi_rb_tree_t, so have the proper classes
- ompi/mca/op/op.h:
Op is pretty self-contained: Nobody up to now has done
#include "opal/class/opal_object.h"
- ompi/mca/osc/pt2pt/osc_pt2pt_replyreq.h:
#include "opal/types.h" for ompi_ptr_t
- ompi/mca/pml/base/base.h:
We use opal_lists
- ompi/mca/pml/dr/pml_dr_vfrag.h:
#include "opal/types.h" for ompi_ptr_t
- ompi/mca/pml/ob1/pml_ob1_hdr.h:
#include "ompi/mca/btl/btl.h" for mca_btl_base_segment_t
- opal/dss/dss_unpack.c:
#include "opal/types.h"
- opal/mca/base/base.h:
#include "opal/util/cmd_line.h" for opal_cmd_line_t
- orte/mca/oob/tcp/oob_tcp.c:
#include "opal/types.h" for opal_socklen_t
- orte/mca/oob/tcp/oob_tcp.h:
#include "opal/threads/threads.h" for opal_thread_t
- orte/mca/oob/tcp/oob_tcp_msg.c:
#include "opal/types.h"
- orte/mca/oob/tcp/oob_tcp_peer.c:
#include "opal/types.h" for opal_socklen_t
- orte/mca/oob/tcp/oob_tcp_send.c:
#include "opal/types.h"
- orte/mca/plm/base/plm_base_proxy.c:
#include "orte/util/name_fns.h" for ORTE_NAME_PRINT
- orte/mca/rml/base/rml_base_receive.c:
#include "opal/util/output.h" for OPAL_OUTPUT_VERBOSE
- orte/mca/rml/oob/rml_oob_recv.c:
#include "opal/types.h" for ompi_iov_base_ptr_t
- orte/mca/rml/oob/rml_oob_send.c:
#include "opal/types.h" for ompi_iov_base_ptr_t
- orte/runtime/orte_data_server.c
#include "opal/util/output.h" for OPAL_OUTPUT_VERBOSE
- orte/runtime/orte_globals.h:
#include "orte/util/name_fns.h" for ORTE_NAME_PRINT
Tested on Linux/x86-64
This commit was SVN r20817.
In case we use memcmp, strlen, strup and friends include <string.h>
Also several constants.h are not included directly
- Let's have mca_topo_base_cart_create return ompi-errors in
ompi/mca/topo/base/topo_base_cart_create.c
This commit was SVN r20773.
(http://www.stafford.uklinux.net/libesmtp/) via the --with-esmtp(=DIR)
configure option. Several MCA parameters must be set in order to use
this component:
* notifier_smtp_server: SMTP server IP address or name; must be supplied
* notifier_smtp_port: port to talk to on the server; defaults to 25
* notifier_smtp_to: comma-delimited list of email addresses to send
the mail to; must be supplied
* notifier_smtp_from_name: free-form "name" who the mail is from;
defaults to "Open MPI Notifier"
* notifier_smtp_from_addr: email address from the mail is from; must
be supplied
* notifier_smtp_subject: subject of the mail; defaults to "Open MPI
notifier"
* notifier_smtp_body_prefix: prefix of the body of the mail; defaults
to a sensible value
* notifier_smtp_body_suffix: suffix of the body of the mail; defaults
to a sensible value
Also libesmtp supports SMTP AUTH protocols, this component does not.
If people want/need those kinds of features, they're relatively easy
to add -- I just didn't bother [yet] before I knew if anyone cared.
This commit was SVN r20749.
Adapt orte_process_info to orte_proc_info, and
change orte_proc_info() to orte_proc_info_init().
- Compiled on linux-x86-64
- Discussed with Ralph
This commit was SVN r20739.
get bitten by header depending on having already included
the corresponding [opal|orte|ompi]_config.h header.
When separating, things like [OPAL|ORTE|OMPI]_DECLSPEC
are missed.
Script to add the corresponding header in front of all following
(taking care of possible #ifdef HAVE_...)
- Including some minor cleanups to
- ompi/group/group.h -- include _after_ #ifndef OMPI_GROUP_H
- ompi/mca/btl/btl.h -- nclude _after_ #ifndef MCA_BTL_H
- ompi/mca/crcp/bkmrk/crcp_bkmrk_btl.c -- still no need for
orte/util/output.h
- ompi/mca/pml/dr/pml_dr_recvreq.c -- no need for mpool.h
- ompi/mca/btl/btl.h -- reorder to fit
- ompi/mca/bml/bml.h -- reorder to fit
- ompi/runtime/ompi_mpi_finalize.c -- reorder to fit
- ompi/request/request.h -- additionally need ompi/constants.h
- Tested on linux/x86-64
This commit was SVN r20720.
Correct an error wrt how jobids were being computed. Needed to ensure that the job family field was not overrun as we increment jobids for comm_spawn.
Update the slurm plm module so it uses the new slurm termination procedure (brings trunk back into alignment with 1.3 branch).
Update the slurmd ess component so it doesn't get selected if we are running a singleton inside of a slurm allocation.
Cleanup HNP init by moving some code that had been in orte_globals.c for historical reasons into the ess hnp module, and removing the call to that code from the ess_base_std_prolog
NOTE: this change allows orte to support an infinite aggregate number of comm_spawn's, with up to 64k being alive at any one instant. HOWEVER, the MPI layer currently does -not- support re-use of jobids. I did some prototype coding to revise the ompi_proc_t structures, but the BTLs are caching their own data, and there was no readily apparent way to update it. Thus, attempts to spawn more than the 64k limit will abort to avoid causing the MPI layer to hang.
This commit was SVN r20700.
a notifier module.
The Notifier framework was extended slightly to
convey more information about each event notice.
This works with the FTB v0.5 API.
To compile with FTB support, use --with-ftb=/path/to/ftb/install
CIFTS == Coordinated Infrastructure for Fault Tolerant Systems
FTB == Fault Tolerance Backplane
see http://wiki.mcs.anl.gov/cifts/index.php
This commit was SVN r20655.
Headers should be included in the .c directly.
This commit was SVN r20645.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r20643 --> open-mpi/ompi@e46c512ee7
anyhow -- if oob functionality is neededm then orte/mca/oob/oob.h
Nevertheless compiles fine with -Wimplicit-function-declaration
This commit was SVN r20641.
Only proc_info.h-internal include file is opal/dss/dss_types.h
- In one case (orte/util/hnp_contact.c) had to add proc_info.h again.
- Local compilation (Linux/x86_64) w/ -Wimplicit-function-declaration
works fine, no errors.
Again, let's have MTT the last word.
This commit was SVN r20631.
Note: this requires that nodes not be shared by jobs/users. SLURM developers are working on an enhancement to remove this constraint.
Note 2: yes, the direct routed module returned! However, it is vastly different than the old one and has zero support for such things as comm_spawn. It is solely to support non-daemon, direct-launch environments.
This commit was SVN r20601.
Note that this assumes non-shared nodes...but only takes affect if there is no prior knowledge of how to talk to the specified peer. Thus, all daemon-based environments are unaffected.
This commit was SVN r20598.
Also create mca parameter to force daemonization (previous
behavior) which might be needed on larger clusters or
to make use of the -notify flag with qsub.
This fixes trac:1783.
This commit was SVN r20582.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1783 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1783
Often, orte/util/show_help.h is included, although no functionality
is required -- instead, most often opal_output.h, or
orte/mca/rml/rml_types.h
Please see orte_show_help_replacement.sh commited next.
- Local compilation (Linux/x86_64) w/ -Wimplicit-function-declaration
actually showed two *missing* #include "orte/util/show_help.h"
in orte/mca/odls/base/odls_base_default_fns.c and
in orte/tools/orte-top/orte-top.c
Manually added these.
Let's have MTT the last word.
This commit was SVN r20557.
The prior ompi_proc_t structure had a uint8_t flag field in it, where only one
bit was used to flag that a proc was "local". In that context, "local" was
constrained to mean "local to this node".
This commit provides a greater degree of granularity on the term "local", to include tests
to see if the proc is on the same socket, PC board, node, switch, CU (computing
unit), and cluster.
Add #define's to designate which bits stand for which local condition. This
was added to the OPAL layer to avoid conflicting with the proposed movement of
the BTLs. To make it easier to use, a set of macros have been defined - e.g.,
OPAL_PROC_ON_LOCAL_SOCKET - that test the specific bit. These can be used in
the code base to clearly indicate which sense of locality is being considered.
All locations in the code base that looked at the current proc_t field have
been changed to use the new macros.
Also modify the orte_ess modules so that each returns a uint8_t (to match the
ompi_proc_t field) that contains a complete description of the locality of this
proc. Obviously, not all environments will be capable of providing such detailed
info. Thus, getting a "false" from a test for "on_local_socket" may simply
indicate a lack of knowledge.
This commit was SVN r20496.
Correct the orte-show-help file when a rank is out of bounds, and do that test where a wildcard doesn't get incorrectly flagged as out-of-bounds.
This commit was SVN r20398.
1. fix a race condition whereby a proc's output could trigger an event prior to the other outputs being setup, thus c ausing the IOF to declare the proc "terminated" too early. This was really rare, but could happen.
2. add a new "timestamp-output" option that timestamp's each line of output
3. add a new "output-filename" option that redirects each proc's output to a separate rank-named file.
4. add a new "xterm" option that redirects the output of the specified ranks to a separate xterm window.
This commit was SVN r20392.
SIGCONT to the a.outs. By default, they are not forwarded and
the behavior remains as it has always been. However, if one
runs with --mca orte_forward_job_control 1, then mpirun will
catch those two signals and forward them to the orteds which
will deliver them to the a.outs. We have had requests for
this feature.
This commit was SVN r20391.
y combination of comma-separated values and ranges. Daemons will use the first port in the range, MPI procs will use the other ports in the range assuming that they know their node rank in time and enough ports were specified.
NOTE: this capability only works under specific conditions. I will outline more about this in a note to devel as the remainder of the implementation progresses. For now, the only environment where this works is slurm. The linear routed module has also been adjusted to work with static ports so that all messaging flows strictly through the topology, including the initial daemon callback - thus limiting the number of sockets opened by mpirun.
This commit was SVN r20390.
If the --wdir option is given, check to see if the user provided a relative path. If so, convert it to an absolute path. This is needed to maintain consistent behavior across environements. Some environments automatically chdir to your current working directory when launching the remote orted, while others (e.g., ssh) don't. This levels the playing field and reduces user surprise.
This commit was SVN r20342.
Reverted r20306 since the fix caused 100% failues on our !BigRed system.
See the comments on ticket #1763 for the details.
This commit was SVN r20339.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r20306 --> open-mpi/ompi@8c87e48721
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1763 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1763
* Improved the error propagation from a backend orted
* Fixed a hang in orterun due to failed files transferred
* Fix the movement of files with relative path names
* Improved error messages when a file cannot be moved
* Move file checks to FileM instead of embedding then in the ODLS
This commit Refs trac:1770
This commit was SVN r20331.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1770 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1770
The problem was eventually traced to two bugs in the code:
1. the orted wasn't resetting the write event flag, thus preventing itself from turning it on again.
2. the HNP needed to check if the stdin was attached to tty or not before adding the delay for fairness. If it is attached to a tty, there is no need for the delay. This prevents some strangely slow typing response.
This patch needs to move to 1.3
This commit was SVN r20246.
Error output strings were changed to be unique per code site.
They are still pretty meaningless to the user, but at least now
developers might be able to find which unique place in the code
reported which error.
This commit was SVN r20238.
Consolidate the nid/pid lookup code with the rest of the nid/pid code so that changes are easier to track. Add the ability to send cluster profile info as part of the nidmap. Cleanup the setup and teardown of the new global nidmap and pidmap objects.
This commit was SVN r20219.
Also, per chat with Jeff, modified the Makefile.am's of a few orte tools so that they were consistent in the way we generate the ompi-equivalent cmds.
This commit was SVN r20165.
changes to the already existing ccp components
event/win32.c: merge old FD handling into new
opal_installdirs_windows.c:fix the registry handling
This commit was SVN r20109.
Basically, the remaining problem turned out to be:
1. closing stdout/stderr during orte_finalize of mpirun
2. inadvertently setting up a write event on fd = -1
3. devising a scheme to more accurately track when the stdin write event was active vs closed so it only got released once
This passed prelim MTT testing by Jeff and Tim, but should soak for awhile before migrating to 1.3.
This commit was SVN r20106.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r20064 --> open-mpi/ompi@a07660aea8
r20068 --> open-mpi/ompi@ec930d14a9
r20074 --> open-mpi/ompi@2940309613
It is a small launch performance improvement as now we relay the launch cmd across to the next daemon before taking the time to launch our own local procs. Still, it does allow more parallel operations during the launch procedure.
This commit was SVN r20104.
1. minor modification to include two new opal MCA params:
(a) opal_profile: outputs what components were selected by each framework
currently enabled for most, but not all, frameworks
(b) opal_profile_file: name of file that contains profile info required
for modex
2. introduction of two new tools:
(a) ompi-probe: MPI process that simply calls MPI_Init/Finalize with
opal_profile set. Also reports back the rml IP address for all
interfaces on the node
(b) ompi-profiler: uses ompi-probe to create the profile_file, also
reports out a summary of what framework components are actually
being used to help with configuration options
3. modification of the grpcomm basic component to utilize the
profile file in place of the modex where possible
4. modification of orterun so it properly sees opal mca params and
handles opal_profile correctly to ensure we don't get its profile
5. similar mod to orted as for orterun
6. addition of new test that calls orte_init followed by calls to
grpcomm.barrier
This is all completely benign unless actively selected. At the moment, it only supports modex-less launch for openib-based systems. Minor mod to the TCP btl would be required to enable it as well, if people are interested. Similarly, anyone interested in enabling other BTL's for modex-less operation should let me know and I'll give you the magic details.
This seems to significantly improve scalability provided the file can be locally located on the nodes. I'm looking at an alternative means of disseminating the info (perhaps in launch message) as an option for removing that constraint.
This commit was SVN r20098.
1. a direct callback from waitpid - this set the waitpid_fired flag
2. a notify event callback from the IOF - this set the iof complete flag
3. a message via the daemon cmd processor from the proc "de-registering" the sync, thus indicating it was going through MPI_Finalize.
The problem is that these could overlap, with the first two allowing the orted to declare the proc complete before the daemon had responded to #3.
This change forces all three events to flow through the daemon cmd processor, thus ensuring an ordered handling. I'm not certain this will solve the problem, but will await further MTT reports to see. Unfortunately, the problem doesn't show up on any manual or script-based tests I have been able to run, even when I duplicate the exact cmd that fails under MTT.
This commit was SVN r20074.
1. coordination of job completion notification to include a requirement for both waitpid detection AND notification that all iof pipes have been closed by the app
2. change of all IOF read and write events to be non-persistent so they can properly be shutdown and restarted only when required
3. addition of a delay (currently set to 10ms) before restarting the stdin read event. This was required to ensure that the stdout, stderr, and stddiag read events had an opportunity to be serviced in scenarios where large files are attached to stdin.
This commit was SVN r20064.
This seems to fix the segv seen on process restart.
This commit was SVN r20051.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r20022 --> open-mpi/ompi@9a57db4a81
This commit does that by ensuring that daemons retain knowledge of proc location for all procs in their job family. It required a minor change to the ESS API to allow the daemons to update their pidmaps as data was received. In addition, the routed modules have been updated to take advantage of the newly available info, and the encode/decode pidmap utilities have been updated to communicate the required info in the launch message.
This commit was SVN r20022.
The slurm plm fork/exec's a call to srun to launch its daemons. When mpirun terminates, it then sends out a "terminate" command to those daemons. The daemons respond back to mpirun, and then exit.
If slurm itself is running on a slow network, and mpirun is running the OOB across a fast network, then it is possible for mpirun to receive notification of daemon termination and exit -before- the srun can complete its bookkeeping and declare the job as complete. When this happens, slurm becomes confused and loses state.
Mucho bad. :-/
This commit changes the termination logic so that mpirun will wait for srun to report complete before exiting. It also enables fully routed communications since it no longer requires daemons to report back that they are terminating, thus allowing the daemons to terminate asynchronously (thereby breaking routing paths).
This commit was SVN r20018.