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Ralph Castain
a4557d4ed2 Add new component to support OpenMP envars per request from IBM and LLNL 2015-06-27 17:57:04 -07:00
Nathan Hjelm
4d92c9989e more c99 updates
This commit does two things. It removes checks for C99 required
headers (stdlib.h, string.h, signal.h, etc). Additionally it removes
definitions for required C99 types (intptr_t, int64_t, int32_t, etc).

Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@me.com>
2015-06-25 10:14:13 -06:00
Ralph Castain
869041f770 Purge whitespace from the repo 2015-06-23 20:59:57 -07:00
Ralph Castain
869b2891c4 When doing comm-spawn, track the last object we bound to and ensure that we start the next job on the next object so we avoid overload situations when they aren't necessary 2015-06-17 09:20:08 -07:00
Ralph Castain
ea35e47228 Fat SMPs (i.e., systems with nodes containing large numbers of cpus) were failing to start due to connection failures of the opal/pmix support. Root cause was that (a) we were setting the client socket to non-blocking before calling connect, and (b) the server was using the event library to harvest the accepts, and also did the handshake while in that event. So the server would backup beyond the connection backlog limit, and we would fail.
Changing the client to leave its socket as blocking during the connect doesn't solve the problem by itself - you also have to introduce a sleep delay once the backlog is hit to avoid simply machine-gunning your way thru retries. This gets somewhat difficult to adjust as you don't want to unnecessarily prolong startup time.

We've solved this before by adding a listening thread that simply reaps accepts and shoves them into the event library for subsequent processing. This would resolve the problem, but meant yet another daemon-level thread. So I centralized the listening thread support and let multiple elements register listeners on it. Thus, each daemon now has a single listening thread that reaps accepts from multiple sources - for now, the orte/pmix server and the oob/usock support are using it. I'll add in the oob/tcp component later.

This still didn't fully resolve the SMP problem, especially on coprocessor cards (e.g., KNC). Removing the shared memory dstore support helped further improve the behavior - it looks like there is some kind of memory paging issue there that needs further understanding. Given that the shared memory support was about to be lost when I bring over the PMIx integration (until it is restored in that library), it seemed like a reasonable thing to just remove it at this point.
2015-05-29 14:37:14 -07:00
Nathan Hjelm
7db48c581d orte_quit: Remove logically dead code
CID 71993 Logically dead code (DEADCODE)

As indicated by coverity proc can not be NULL at any point after the
continue. Removed dead code.

CID 1269682 Unchecked return value (CHECKED_RETURN)

Check the return code of orte_get_attribute. I assume we still need to
check for a NULL proc in case the aborted proc attribute is set to
NULL. This might be better as an assert ().

Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
2015-05-26 12:16:12 -06:00
Gilles Gouaillardet
2e384a3b65 initialize common symbols from orte
A few uninitialized common symbols are remaining (generated by flex) :
 * orte/mca/rmaps/rank_file/rmaps_rank_file_lex.c: orte_rmaps_rank_file_leng
 * orte/mca/rmaps/rank_file/rmaps_rank_file_lex.c: orte_rmaps_rank_file_text
 * orte/util/hostfile/hostfile_lex.c: orte_util_hostfile_leng
 * orte/util/hostfile/hostfile_lex.c: orte_util_hostfile_text
2015-05-08 10:11:58 +09:00
Ralph Castain
e26e7ad736 Better support automated tests for map, rank, and bind options 2015-04-30 14:01:13 -07:00
Ralph Castain
d5e4fd059f Ensure the binding and locale strings are always defined 2015-04-23 07:43:37 -07:00
Ralph Castain
cb7330a543 Get the output to lineup properly 2015-04-23 07:38:51 -07:00
Jeff Squyres
79243aca4e display-devel-map: minor output tweak
hwloc output can get fairly long, especially on machines with lots of
cores and/or hyperthreads.  So put the Locale and Binding output on
separate lines.
2015-04-23 06:14:57 -07:00
Ralph Castain
58e646ccfd Reduce confusion by having the devel-map display in the same format as report-bindings 2015-04-23 04:30:00 -07:00
Nathan Hjelm
a7b0c00ab6 fix memory leaks and valgrind errors
This commit fixes several vagrind errors. Included:

 - installdirs did not correctly reinitialize all pointers to NULL
   at close. This causes valgrind errors on a subsequent call to
   opal_init_tool.

 - several opal strings were leaked by opal_deregister_params which
   was setting them to NULL instead of letting them be freed by the
   MCA variable system.

 - move opal_net_init to AFTER the variable system is initialized and
   opal's MCA variables have been registered. opal_net_init uses a
   variable registered by opal_register_params!

 - do not leak ompi_mpi_main_thread when it is allocated by
   MPI_T_init_thread.

 - do not overwrite ompi_mpi_main_thread if it is already set (by
   MPI_T_init_thread).

 - mca_base_var: read_files was overwritting mca_base_var_file_list
   even if it was non-NULL.

 - mca_base_var: set all file global variables to initial states on
   finalize.

 - btl/vader: decrement enumerator reference count to ensure that it
   is freed.

Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
2015-04-11 09:28:35 -06:00
Nathan Hjelm
9cd955badf opal: fix multiple bugs in MCA and opal
This commit fixes the following bugs:

 - opal_output_finalize did not properly set internal state. This
   caused problems when calling the sequence opal_output_init (),
   opal_output_finalize (), opal_output_init ().

 - opal_info support called mca_base_open () but never called the
   matching mca_base_close (). mca_base_open () and mca_base_close ()
   have been updated to use a open count instead of an open flag to
   allow mca_base_open to be called through multiple paths (as may be
   the case when MPI_T is in use).

 - orte_info support did not register opal variables. This can cause
   orte-info to not return opal variables.

 - opal_info, orte_info, and ompi_info support have been updated to
   use a register count.

 - When opening the dl framework the reference count was added to
   ensure the framework stuck around. The framework being closed
   prematurely was a bug in the MCA base that has since been
   corrected. The increment (and associated decrement) have been
   removed.

 - dl/dlopen did not set the value of
   mca_dl_dlopen_component.filename_suffixes_mca_storage on each call
   to register. Instead the value was set in the component
   structure. This caused the value to be lost when re-loading the
   component. Fixed by setting the default value in register.

 - Reset shmem framework state on close to avoid returning a stale
   component after reloading opal/shmem.

 - MCA base parameters were not properly deregistered when the MCA
   base was closed.

This commit may fix #374.

Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
2015-04-07 19:13:20 -06:00
Adrian Reber
f45dd069bd FT: fix compilation using --with-ft (1/5)
Enabling the FT code breaks compilation (again). This series
tries to fix the compiler errors. This is again only fixing
the compiler errors without any warranty that the result
might actually support FT again.

This first patch moves orte_cr_continue_like_restart from ORTE
to opal_cr_continue_like_restart in OPAL. This only leaves three
calls from OPAL to ORTE in the FT code. As it is not yet 100%
clear how to handle these calls the code orte_sstore.set_attr()
has been #ifdef'd out for now.
2015-03-11 14:23:33 +01:00
Ralph Castain
df2cd96772 Display the local/global attribute flag more prominently. Mark the attributes as global in orte-submit so they will be communicated 2015-02-10 10:47:32 -08:00
Ralph Castain
74385302c0 Add the personality to the orte_job_t datatype support 2015-01-27 09:29:42 -06:00
Ralph Castain
028b00154d Complete implementation of the schizo framework to support OMPI component 2015-01-27 09:29:42 -06:00
Ralph Castain
9ac39b63cc Use the opal_progress_threads support for the ORTE progress thread in applications 2015-01-15 07:55:19 -08:00
Ralph Castain
bb529ebd8e Revise the way we handle hetero nodes as users are finding this (a) a significant surprise, and (b) confusing as to when it is required. So try to automate it a bit by creating a topology "signature" that mpirun can share on the cmd line with the remote daemons, thus allowing them to check to see if they match. This isn't comprehensive of course - for now, it only checks the number of each type of hwloc object on the node. This is good enough to pickup major differences (e.g., where we have different numbers of sockets or assigned core bindings).
Retain the hetero-nodes flag for those cases where the user *knows* that there are differences and our automated system isn't good enough to see it.

Will obviously require further refinement as we find out which variances it can detect, and which it cannot.
2014-12-08 15:38:14 -08:00
Elena
6cf3925b09 restored _process_name_print_for_opal function in orte_init: it's required for opal output from daemons which never called ompi_init so didn't set opal_process_name_print pointer 2014-12-08 13:13:35 +02:00
Ralph Castain
14cdb04327 Revise the ess/pmi selection logic as all APPs must select it, and no daemons. Cleanup some of the mca param levels in ess so we don't printout the topology quite as easily. 2014-12-01 21:19:11 -08:00
Gilles Gouaillardet
a6744b8177 fix misc memory leaks specific to the master 2014-11-25 13:52:10 +09:00
Ralph Castain
780c93ee57 Per the PR and discussion on today's telecon, extend the process name definition as a two-field struct of uint32_t's down to the OPAL layer. This resolves issues created by prior commits that impacted both heterogeneous and SPARC support. This also simplifies the OMPI code base by removing the need for frequent memcpy's when transitioning between the OMPI/ORTE layers and OPAL.
We recognize that this means other users of OPAL will need to "wrap" the opal_process_name_t if they desire to abstract it in some fashion. This is regrettable, and we are looking at possible alternatives that might mitigate that requirement. Meantime, however, we have to put the needs of the OMPI community first, and are taking this step to restore hetero and SPARC support.
2014-11-11 17:00:42 -08:00
Elena
03fc809bc9 This commit contains new dstore component sm which is used for communication between pmix server and clients at the same node via shared memory. 2014-11-06 16:01:19 +02:00
Ralph Castain
6fbc68c830 Update the grpcomm direct component's priority so it sits at the bottom of the list, as it should now that the other components are active. Cleanup up the signature print function a touch to make it more readable. Remove the unneeded xcast functions in brks and rcd components as we will just fall thru to using the "direct" one 2014-11-03 14:43:17 -08:00
Jeff Squyres
c22e1ae33b configury: new OPAL_SET_LIB_PREFIX/ORTE_SET_LIB_PREFIX macros
These two macros set the prefix for the OPAL and ORTE libraries,
respectively.  Specifically, the OPAL library will be named
libPREFIXopen-pal.la and the ORTE library will be named
libPREFIXopen-rte.la.

These macros must be called, even if the prefix argument is empty.

The intent is that Open MPI will call these macros with an empty
prefix, but other projects (such as ORCM) will call these macros with
a non-empty prefix.  For example, ORCM libraries can be named
liborcm-open-pal.la and liborcm-open-rte.la.

This scheme is necessary to allow running Open MPI applications under
systems that use their own versions of ORTE and OPAL.  For example,
when running MPI applications under ORTE, if the ORTE and OPAL
libraries between OMPI and ORCM are not identical (which, because they
are released at different times, are likely to be different), we need
to ensure that the OMPI applications link against their ORTE and OPAL
libraries, but the ORCM executables link against their ORTE and OPAL
libraries.
2014-10-22 10:32:19 -07:00
Jeff Squyres
01fd96bfa5 Revert "Provide a mechanism by which an upstream project can rename
the OPAL and ORTE libraries. This is required by projects such as ORCM
that have their own ORTE and OPAL libraries in order to avoid library
confusion. By renaming their version of the libraries, the OMPI
applications can correctly dynamically load the correct one for their
build."

This reverts commit 63f619f871.
2014-10-22 10:32:11 -07:00
Ralph Castain
b6aa691e0a Fix incorrect implementation of new MCA param mca_base_env_list - it was not picking up envars and forwarding them, but only worked if you explicitly set a value for the envar. Ensure it works for both direct and indirect launch modes. Remove stale code as this replaced orte_forward_envars. Ensure it doesn't get passed to the ORTE daemons. 2014-10-16 12:58:56 -07:00
Ralph Castain
1ae34da5e5 Add an attributes parameter to the dstore.open function so we can pass directives to the active storage component. This can, for example, include the backing file info for a new shared memory segment. 2014-10-10 12:13:25 -07:00
Ralph Castain
63f619f871 Provide a mechanism by which an upstream project can rename the OPAL and ORTE libraries. This is required by projects such as ORCM that have their own ORTE and OPAL libraries in order to avoid library confusion. By renaming their version of the libraries, the OMPI applications can correctly dynamically load the correct one for their build. 2014-10-10 11:39:08 -07:00
Ralph Castain
1be1654e5f Correctly identify the synonym for orte_direct_modex_cutoff as ompi_hostname_cutoff 2014-10-10 06:05:06 -07:00
Elena
c905fe9b78 pmix: removed pmix_base_direct modex mca parameter, renamed orte_full_modex_cutoff and ompi_hostname_cutoff to direct_modex_cutoff 2014-10-09 06:15:31 +02:00
Elena
e319c95267 fixes for grpcomm rcd/brucks algorithms 2014-10-09 06:12:26 +02:00
Ralph Castain
fd6a044b7f Cleanup some cruft resulting from the move of the btl's to opal. We had created the ability to delay modex operations, which included a need to delay retrieving hostname info for remote procs. This allowed us to not retrieve the modex info until first message unless required - the hostname is generally only required for debug and error messages.
Properly setup the opal_process_info structure early in the initialization procedure. Define the local hostname right at the beginning of opal_init so all parts of opal can use it. Overlay that during orte_init as the user may choose to remove fqdn and strip prefixes during that time. Setup the job_session_dir and other such info immediately when it becomes available during orte_init.
2014-10-03 16:02:57 -06:00
Jeff Squyres
413e775dbf version configury: make dist now works
Update the VERSION file scheme:

* Remove "want_repo_rev".
* Add "tarball_version".

All values are now always included (major, minor, release, greek,
repo_rev).  However, configure.ac now runs "opal_get_version.sh
... --tarball", which will return the value of tarball_version (if it
is non-empty) or the "full" version string (i.e.,
"major.minor.releasegreek").
2014-10-02 11:32:54 -07:00
Ralph Castain
a74428513d Provide a better help message when we are unable to complete a connection due to a firewall.
cmr=v1.8.3:reviewer=jsquyres

This commit was SVN r32743.
2014-09-16 16:28:29 +00:00
Ralph Castain
dfb952fa78 [Contribution from Artem - moved it to svn from git for him]
Replace our old, clunky timing setup with a much nicer one that is only available if configured with --enable-timing. Add a tool for profiling clock differences between the nodes so you can get more precise timing measurements. I'll ask Artem to update the Github wiki with full instructions on how to use this setup.

This commit was SVN r32738.
2014-09-15 18:00:46 +00:00
Ralph Castain
731a878ff3 Add a bunch of debug to help track down the problem, and eventually find another place where comparison of signatures was incorrectly performed - use the dss compare operation to be consistent and safe
This commit was SVN r32620.
2014-08-27 19:52:20 +00:00
Ralph Castain
3c24770bce Protect debug printing on backend nodes
This commit was SVN r32618.
2014-08-27 16:17:28 +00:00
Ralph Castain
1221e8a96f Compare the full signature - thanks to Gilles for identifying the problem
This commit was SVN r32595.
2014-08-25 14:52:06 +00:00
Ralph Castain
8f1b9b463e Fix shared memory operations - need to pass the local topology and cpusets of all local peers so we can properly compute relative locality for them. Also need to set default locality to "on node" in case where cpusets are not passed because procs are not bound.
This commit was SVN r32577.
2014-08-22 05:17:51 +00:00
Ralph Castain
aec5cd08bd Per the PMIx RFC:
WHAT:    Merge the PMIx branch into the devel repo, creating a new
               OPAL “lmix” framework to abstract PMI support for all RTEs.
               Replace the ORTE daemon-level collectives with a new PMIx
               server and update the ORTE grpcomm framework to support
               server-to-server collectives

WHY:      We’ve had problems dealing with variations in PMI implementations,
               and need to extend the existing PMI definitions to meet exascale
               requirements.

WHEN:   Mon, Aug 25

WHERE:  https://github.com/rhc54/ompi-svn-mirror.git

Several community members have been working on a refactoring of the current PMI support within OMPI. Although the APIs are common, Slurm and Cray implement a different range of capabilities, and package them differently. For example, Cray provides an integrated PMI-1/2 library, while Slurm separates the two and requires the user to specify the one to be used at runtime. In addition, several bugs in the Slurm implementations have caused problems requiring extra coding.

All this has led to a slew of #if’s in the PMI code and bugs when the corner-case logic for one implementation accidentally traps the other. Extending this support to other implementations would have increased this complexity to an unacceptable level.

Accordingly, we have:

* created a new OPAL “pmix” framework to abstract the PMI support, with separate components for Cray, Slurm PMI-1, and Slurm PMI-2 implementations.

* Replaced the current ORTE grpcomm daemon-based collective operation with an integrated PMIx server, and updated the grpcomm APIs to provide more flexible, multi-algorithm support for collective operations. At this time, only the xcast and allgather operations are supported.

* Replaced the current global collective id with a signature based on the names of the participating procs. The allows an unlimited number of collectives to be executed by any group of processes, subject to the requirement that only one collective can be active at a time for a unique combination of procs. Note that a proc can be involved in any number of simultaneous collectives - it is the specific combination of procs that is subject to the constraint

* removed the prior OMPI/OPAL modex code

* added new macros for executing modex send/recv to simplify use of the new APIs. The send macros allow the caller to specify whether or not the BTL supports async modex operations - if so, then the non-blocking “fence” operation is used, if the active PMIx component supports it. Otherwise, the default is a full blocking modex exchange as we currently perform.

* retained the current flag that directs us to use a blocking fence operation, but only to retrieve data upon demand

This commit was SVN r32570.
2014-08-21 18:56:47 +00:00
Gilles Gouaillardet
f24699623f check-help-strings cleanup
This commit was SVN r32495.
2014-08-11 03:25:22 +00:00
Ralph Castain
daeb9b6c4f Some more cleanups. Remove direct references to ORTE by changing OMPI_CAST_ORTE_NAME -> OMPI_CAST_RTE_NAME. Ensure that ORTE tools (mpirun, orted, tools) set the OPAL proc structure fields so OPAL knows what is going on and uses the correct print functions (still need to fix the problem for non-MPI apps). Properly return uint32_t from the opal utilities instead of int32_t as that is what the ORTE process name fields contain.
Thanks to Gilles for pointing out some of the discrepancies.

This commit was SVN r32398.
2014-08-01 14:44:11 +00:00
Ralph Castain
6c5e592785 Revert r32222, r32210, and r32203 as they created a problem when daemon collectives did not involve app procs on every node. Instead, modify the ompi/mca/rte/orte/rte_orte.h to add a new function that allows apps to request new daemon collective ids for use in barrier and modex operations. This will only appear in ORTE-based installations, but it is only being used by a couple of researchers at the moment.
Update the orte/test/mpi/coll_test.c test to show the revised example.

This commit was SVN r32234.

The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
  r32203 --> open-mpi/ompi@a523dba41d
  r32210 --> open-mpi/ompi@2ce11ed5c4
  r32222 --> open-mpi/ompi@d55f16db50
2014-07-15 03:48:00 +00:00
Ralph Castain
a523dba41d NOTE: this modifies the MPI-RTE interface
We have been getting several requests for new collectives that need to be inserted in various places of the MPI layer, all in support of either checkpoint/restart or various research efforts. Until now, this would require that the collective id's be generated at launch. which required modification
s to ORTE and other places. We chose not to make collectives reusable as the race conditions associated with resetting collective counters are daunti
ng.

This commit extends the collective system to allow self-generation of collective id's that the daemons need to support, thereby allowing developers to request any number of collectives for their work. There is one restriction: RTE collectives must occur at the process level - i.e., we don't curren
tly have a way of tagging the collective to a specific thread. From the comment in the code:

 * In order to allow scalable
 * generation of collective id's, they are formed as:
 *
 * top 32-bits are the jobid of the procs involved in
 * the collective. For collectives across multiple jobs
 * (e.g., in a connect_accept), the daemon jobid will
 * be used as the id will be issued by mpirun. This
 * won't cause problems because daemons don't use the
 * collective_id
 *
 * bottom 32-bits are a rolling counter that recycles
 * when the max is hit. The daemon will cleanup each
 * collective upon completion, so this means a job can
 * never have more than 2**32 collectives going on at
 * a time. If someone needs more than that - they've got
 * a problem.
 *
 * Note that this means (for now) that RTE-level collectives
 * cannot be done by individual threads - they must be
 * done at the overall process level. This is required as
 * there is no guaranteed ordering for the collective id's,
 * and all the participants must agree on the id of the
 * collective they are executing. So if thread A on one
 * process asks for a collective id before thread B does,
 * but B asks before A on another process, the collectives will
 * be mixed and not result in the expected behavior. We may
 * find a way to relax this requirement in the future by
 * adding a thread context id to the jobid field (maybe taking the
 * lower 16-bits of that field).

This commit includes a test program (orte/test/mpi/coll_test.c) that cycles 100 times across barrier and modex collectives.

This commit was SVN r32203.
2014-07-10 18:53:12 +00:00
Ralph Castain
356e7ea904 Move all collective id's into the attributes and let the job pack/unpack take care of them instead of singling them out. Add the envars just prior to forking the children instead of into the launch message itself. Remove a few #if CR as the attributes functionality can handle this condition now.
This commit was SVN r32133.
2014-07-03 15:58:13 +00:00
George Bosilca
2883adcdf3 Remove useless variables.
This commit was SVN r32123.
2014-07-03 00:30:54 +00:00
Ralph Castain
5216bd5558 Multiple sigchld reports can occur within a single event callback, so have to reap them until none remain. Also, need to ensure the daemon is flagged as alive prior to calling wait_cb
Refs trac:4717

This commit was SVN r32020.

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 4717 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/4717
2014-06-17 18:46:40 +00:00