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Brian Barrett
65fedbe3be * followup to r10972... Even if MPI_PROC_NULL is given, we should do the
full argument checking (allowing that MPI_PROC_NULL is legal, of course).
  Only after the argument checking do we shortcut.  Fixes trac:237, which
  was caused by moving the MPI_PROC_NULL test in MPI_Bsend_init, 
  but not allowing for MPI_PROC_NULL when checking rank.

This commit was SVN r11108.

The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
  r10972 --> open-mpi/ompi@31c66d92aa

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 237 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/237
2006-08-03 04:44:03 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
2371c4fe4d Update svn:ignore for LT 2.0
This commit was SVN r11107.
2006-08-03 02:49:31 +00:00
Brian Barrett
f98d4cd706 * this is now safe to use
This commit was SVN r11105.
2006-08-03 00:20:02 +00:00
Brian Barrett
4176e61049 * Add support for building the F90 bindings library as a shared library
on almost all platforms (except OS X... sigh...).  This is the merge 
  of r10846 - 10894 from the tmp/f90-shared branch to the trunk.

This commit was SVN r11103.

The following SVN revisions from the original message are invalid or
inconsistent and therefore were not cross-referenced:
  r10846
2006-08-03 00:17:31 +00:00
Brian Barrett
0ba0a60ada * Merge in new version of the pt2pt one-sided communication component,
implemented entirely on top of the PML.  This allows us to have a
  one-sided interface even when we are using the CM PML and MTLs for
  point-to-point transport (and therefore not using the BML/BTLs)
* Old pt2pt component was renamed "rdma", as it will soon be having
  real RDMA support added to it.

Work was done in a temporary branch.  Commit is the result of the
merge command:

  svn merge -r10862:11099 https://svn.open-mpi.org/svn/ompi/tmp/bwb-osc-pt2pt

This commit was SVN r11100.

The following SVN revisions from the original message are invalid or
inconsistent and therefore were not cross-referenced:
  r10862
  r11099
2006-08-03 00:10:19 +00:00
Brian Barrett
a21769bbfb * careful with the opal_output when no components are selected
This commit was SVN r11093.
2006-08-02 21:13:33 +00:00
Brian Barrett
bc16f462b9 * print framework and component name during load errors
* return a failure from mtl select code if we don't have a
  component that can run

This commit was SVN r11092.
2006-08-02 20:59:58 +00:00
Brian Barrett
9c30aefff5 * constant is always defined -- use #if, not #ifdef
This commit was SVN r11089.
2006-08-02 18:37:41 +00:00
Ralph Castain
e0cd034e13 Remove unused variable
This commit was SVN r11084.
2006-08-02 12:26:41 +00:00
Brian Barrett
9d5f91997f * updates to build on OS X 10.3
This commit was SVN r11082.
2006-08-01 22:41:51 +00:00
Brian Barrett
a84e557815 Add new loop mode OPAL_EVLOOP_ONELOOP that behaved like OPAL_EVLOOP_ONCE
did pre-libevent update.  The problem is that the behavior of 
OPAL_EVLOOP_ONCE was changed by the OMPI team, which them broke things
during the update, so it had to be reverted to the old meaning of
loop until one event occurs.  OPAL_EVLOOP_ONELOOP will go through the
event loop once (like EVLOOP_NONBLOCK) but will pause in the event
library for a bit (like EVLOOP_ONCE).

fixes trac:234

This commit was SVN r11081.

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 234 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/234
2006-08-01 22:23:57 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
7aac77a37c When on the IA64 platform, if we're using the Intel 9.0 v20051201
compiler, automatically disable the ptmalloc component.  It seems that
optimization level -O2 or higher will cause the generated code to do
Bad Things (e.g., opalcc will segv).  Upgrading to the Intel 9.1
compiler seems to fix the problem.

This closes ticket #227.

This commit was SVN r11076.
2006-08-01 18:48:34 +00:00
Ralph Castain
bd7e8febb1 Bring over the ORTE 2.0 DSS. This introduces a few changes, almost all of which are transparent to the user:
1. Introduces a flag for the type of buffer that now allows a user to either have a fully described or a completely non-described buffer. In the latter case, no data type descriptions are included in the buffer. This obviously limits what we can do for debugging purposes, but the intent here was to provide an optimized communications capability for those wanting it.

Note that individual buffers can be designated for either type using the orte_dss.set_buffer_type command. In other words, the buffer type can be set dynamically - it isn't a configuration setting at all. The type will default to fully described. A buffer MUST be empty to set its type - this is checked by the set_buffer_type command, and you will receive an error if you violate that rule.

IMPORTANT NOTE: ORTE 1.x actually will NOT work with non-described buffers. This capability should therefore NOT be used until we tell you it is okay. For now, it is here simply so we can begin bringing over parts of ORTE 2.0. The problem is that ORTE 1.x depends upon the transmission of non-hard-cast data types such as size_t. These "soft" types currently utilize a "peek" function to see their actual type in the buffer - obviously, without description, the system has no idea how to unpack these "soft" types. We will deal with this later - for now, please don't use the non-described buffer option.

2. Introduces the orte_std_cntr_t type. This will become the replacement for the size_t's used throughout ORTE 1.x. At the moment, it is actually typedef'd to size_t for backward compatibility.

3. Introduces the orte_dss.arith API that supports arbitrary arithmetic functions on numeric data types. Calling the function with any other data type will generate an error.

This commit was SVN r11075.
2006-08-01 18:42:25 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
7784f1a818 Fix a problem noted by Chris Hennes that MPI_INFO_SET would mistakenly
disallow setting long info values.

This commit was SVN r11074.
2006-08-01 16:07:56 +00:00
Brian Barrett
3b17a9d5ee * Older installations of XCode (even on 10.4) don't have the defines needed
for compiling the x86 stack trace unwinding code.  So don't build it on
  those platforms

This commit was SVN r11073.
2006-08-01 02:06:11 +00:00
Rainer Keller
07ccd84fcf - Get to compile with --enable-progress-thread
This commit was SVN r11069.
2006-07-31 22:40:37 +00:00
Rainer Keller
12166eb0d7 - The intel-based assembler on ia64 (such as NEC's ecc) needs
.proc/.endp-declarations for functions in order to be able to
   link successfully.
   Currently used in configure, only.
   
   There has not been found another arch, where this is necessary.
   So asm-data.txt and base/default.conf has not been changed.

This commit was SVN r11068.
2006-07-31 22:30:07 +00:00
Rainer Keller
bfadfa9eb6 - Get code-coverage to work with gcc-4.x (needs --coverage flag also
when linking)
   This allows ompi-branch optimization. Works now with mpicc wrappers.

This commit was SVN r11067.
2006-07-31 21:55:01 +00:00
Galen Shipman
fb9210463f clarify assignment..
This commit was SVN r11065.
2006-07-31 20:54:54 +00:00
Galen Shipman
ce0b8d9b48 cleanup of cq/srq sizing..
This commit was SVN r11061.
2006-07-31 17:24:39 +00:00
Brian Barrett
1cc3acd6d8 * fix some warnings from the new event code
This commit was SVN r11060.
2006-07-31 17:03:30 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
520147f209 Clean up the Fortran MPI sentinel values per problem reported on the
users mailing list:

  http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2006/07/1680.php

Warning: this log message is not for the weak.  Read at your own
risk.

The problem was that we had several variables in Fortran common blocks
of various types, but their C counterparts were all of a type
equivalent to a fortran double complex.  This didn't seem to matter
for the compilers that we tested, but we never tested static builds
(which is where this problem seems to occur, at least with the Intel
compiler: the linker compilains that the variable in the common block
in the user's .o file was of one size/alignment but the one in the C
library was a different size/alignment).

So this patch fixes the sizes/types of the Fortran common block
variables and their corresponding C instantiations to be of the same
sizes/types. 

But wait, there's more.

We recently introduced a fix for the OSX linker where some C versions
of the fortran common block variables (e.g.,
_ompi_fortran_status_ignore) were not being found when linking
ompi_info (!).  Further research shows that the code path for
ompi_info to require ompi_fortran_status_ignore is, unfortunately,
necessary (a quirk of how various components pull in different
portions of the code base -- nothing in ompi_info itself requires
fortran or MPI knowledge, of course).

Hence, the real problem was that there was no code path from ompi_info
to the portion of the code base where the C globals corresponding to
the Fortran common block variables were instantiated.  This is because
the OSX linker does not automatically pull in .o files that only
contain unintialized global variables; the OSX linker typically only
pulls in a .o file from a library if it either has a function that is
used or have a global variable that is initialized (that's the short
version; lots of details and corner cases omitted).  Hence, we changed
the global C variables corresponding to the fortran common blocks to
be initialized, thereby causing the OSX linker to pull them in
automatically -- problem solved.  At the same time, we moved the
constants to another .c file with a function, just for good measure.

However, this didn't really solve the problem:

1. The function in the file with the C versions of the fortran common
   block variables (ompi/mpi/f77/test_constants_f.c) did not have a
   code path that was reachable from ompi_info, so the only reason
   that the constants were found (on OSX) was because they were
   initialized in the global scope (i.e., causing the OSX compiler to
   pull in that .o file).

2. Initializing these variable in the global scope causes problems for
   some linkers where -- once all the size/type problems mentioned
   above were fixed -- the alignments of fortran common blocks and C
   global variables do not match (even though the types of the Fortran
   and C variables match -- wow!).  Hence, initializing the C
   variables would not necessarily match the alignment of what Fortran
   expected, and the linker would issue a warning (i.e., the alignment
   warnings referenced in the original post).

The solution is two-fold:

1. Move the Fortran variables from test_constants_f.c to
   ompi/mpi/runtime/ompi_mpi_init.c where there are other global
   constants that *are* initialized (that had nothing to do with
   fortran, so the alignment issues described above are not a factor),
   and therefore all linkers (including the OSX linker) will pull in
   this .o file and find all the symbols that it needs.

2. Do not initialize the C variables corresponding to the Fortran
   common blocks in the global scope.  Indeed, never initialize them
   at all (because we never need their *values* - we only check for
   their *locations*).  Since nothing is ever written to these
   variables (particularly in the global scope), the linker does not
   see any alignment differences during initialization, but does make
   both the C and Fortran variables have the same addresses (this
   method has been working in LAM/MPI for over a decade).

There were some comments here in the OMPI code base and in the LAM
code base that stated/implied that C variables corresponding to
Fortran common blocks had to have the same alignment as the Fortran
common blocks (i.e., 16).  There were attempts in both code bases to
ensure that this was true.  However, the attempts were wrong (in both
code bases), and I have now read enough Fortran compiler documentation
to convince myself that matching alignments is not required (indeed,
it's beyond our control).  As long as C variables corresponding to
Fortran common blocks are not initialized in the global scope, the
linker will "figure it out" and adjust the alignment to whatever is
required (i.e., the greater of the alignments).  Specifically (to
counter comments that no longer exist in the OMPI code base but still
exist in the LAM code base):

- there is no need to make attempts to specially align C variables
  corresponding to Fortran common blocks
- the types and sizes of C variables corresponding to Fortran common
  blocks should match, but do not need to be on any particular
  alignment 

Finally, as a side effect of this effort, I found a bunch of
inconsistencies with the intent of status/array_of_statuses
parameters.  For all the functions that I modified they should be
"out" (not inout).

This commit was SVN r11057.
2006-07-31 15:07:09 +00:00
Galen Shipman
c9e0eda190 Initialize the completion queue to a reasonable size based on maximum number
of send/receives outstanding.

Use ibv_cq_resize if available after initial creation of completion queue if
cq_size is too small (based on number of peers). 

This commit was SVN r11053.
2006-07-30 00:58:40 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
a181a0ee1e Move dr back up to 1.2
This commit was SVN r11049.
2006-07-28 18:44:47 +00:00
Josh Hursey
d1e1a68645 This commit contains the necessary changes to get "mpirun a.out" working
correctly with MPI_Comm_spawn.

The problem wiht MPI_Comm_spawn was that the 'parent' process was 
rmgr.create'ing and then rmgr.launch'ing the children via the rmgr proxy
component. The HNP saw these commands and processed them normally, but
since we never went through the HNP's rmgr (urm component) spawn() 
logic the triggers and key/value pairs were never created. So the
children were launched correctly, but since the HNP did not
have any triggers setup, never triggered the xcast for the
children to finish orte_init().

This fix puts the trigger and key/value pair initialization in 
rmgr_urm_spawn() for the 'mpirun a.out' case, *and* in the 
rmgr_base_unpack routine that deals with the creation of the
job for the child as requested by the proxy component. This
will allow the triggers to be registered for the proxy's request
which only happens during MPI_Comm_spawn*

Small change for a lot of debugging. Notice that his reverts r11037
to its previous version, and adds a newline to handle the spawn
cases.

This commit was SVN r11046.

The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
  r11037 --> open-mpi/ompi@5813fb7d2a
2006-07-28 17:17:31 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
7f372b4e1f No functional changes -- only re-indent some portions of the code to
make it consistent with the indenting in the rest of the file
(otherwise it was quite difficult to understand -- saw this while I
was reviewing 11039).

This commit was SVN r11042.
2006-07-28 15:47:16 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
6918a3d6f5 Added bullet about host info key to MPI_COMM_SPAWN[_MULTIPLE]
This commit was SVN r11041.
2006-07-28 14:52:52 +00:00
Donald Kerr
2e5e01a8df Remove dependency on known port range and allow udapl to provide the port number.
This commit was SVN r11040.
2006-07-28 13:58:21 +00:00
David Daniel
45894aecee Adding support for MPI_Comm_spawn() to use the 'host' key in an MPI_Info
object if provided.

The associated value is a comma-separated list of hosts -- which must be
in the initial allocation -- and is used to populate the application
context map.

This commit was SVN r11039.
2006-07-27 23:45:33 +00:00
Josh Hursey
5813fb7d2a It seems that MPI_Comm_spawn{_multiple} has been broken since r10708
By reverting this file (changeset from commit r10708) to its previous
version fixes the problem.

This should be moved to the v1.1 branch where it is also broken.

This commit was SVN r11037.

The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
  r10708 --> open-mpi/ompi@febc143d8c
2006-07-27 21:21:10 +00:00
Brian Barrett
63f0a5f52d * Don reports that /dev/poll is borked with his version of Solaris. For
now, don't use it and go back to poll/select like everyone else.

This commit was SVN r11034.
2006-07-27 16:56:09 +00:00
Donald Kerr
fcb932a6d9 Workaround for bug in Solaris udapl library where dat_evd_dequeue does not dequeue DAT_CONNECTION_REQUEST_EVENT.
This commit was SVN r11032.
2006-07-27 16:13:46 +00:00
Terry Dontje
9c070dafef Added missing include files and fixed some compilation errors
in the original code.

This commit was SVN r11031.
2006-07-27 14:44:54 +00:00
Sven Stork
456c872f52 - one more fix for the dist target
This commit was SVN r11029.
2006-07-27 14:20:37 +00:00
Gleb Natapov
72575d81d2 Create separate pool for control messages. It is unlimited, but the maximum number of element that are allocated from it is limited by number of connections.
This commit was SVN r11028.
2006-07-27 14:09:30 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
00c2b62321 Update svn:ignore
This commit was SVN r11027.
2006-07-27 13:36:10 +00:00
Sven Stork
8c10ea1ceb - fix dist target
This commit was SVN r11026.
2006-07-27 13:25:22 +00:00
Brian Barrett
6b00c8ed99 * add listing of which backtrace component got compiled in
This commit was SVN r11025.
2006-07-27 03:48:12 +00:00
Brian Barrett
0e6588c9a4 * ignore some things we should ignore
This commit was SVN r11024.
2006-07-27 03:20:09 +00:00
Brian Barrett
aaf31c6ade * Make the backtrace printing functionality a framework
* Copy Linux and Solaris backtrace support from util/stacktrace.c
* Added backtrace support for Mac OS X.

This commit was SVN r11023.
2006-07-27 02:56:02 +00:00
Brian Barrett
7ea33eac02 Merge in rest of event library update branch, updating the event library to
libevent-1.1a.

svn merge -r10917:11006 https://svn.open-mpi.org/svn/ompi/tmp/libevent-update

This commit was SVN r11022.

The following SVN revisions from the original message are invalid or
inconsistent and therefore were not cross-referenced:
  r10917
  r11006
2006-07-27 01:51:18 +00:00
Brian Barrett
7c2ca73a1b * merge in tmp/libevent-update branch, r10914 - 10917. Rest coming soon.
This commit was SVN r11021.

The following SVN revisions from the original message are invalid or
inconsistent and therefore were not cross-referenced:
  r10914
2006-07-27 01:48:09 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
7c0d95a0c3 Sync with 1.1.1 NEWS.
This commit was SVN r11016.
2006-07-26 21:50:35 +00:00
Brian Barrett
07514ccf42 * don't install $(headers) and $(nodist_headers) by default, and definitely
not in include_HEADERS.  Fixes bug #222.

This commit was SVN r11014.
2006-07-26 21:20:41 +00:00
Rolf vandeVaart
45719b7de9 Submitted by: Rolf vandeVaart
Reviewed by: Jeff Squyres

Fix for ticket #220.  Missing a few C++ methods.
 MPI::Datatype::Create_indexed_block
 MPI::Datatype::Create_resize
 MPI::Datatype::Get_true_extent

This commit was SVN r11010.
2006-07-26 20:27:14 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
95851353e9 Add note about OSX F77 issue.
This commit was SVN r11004.
2006-07-26 15:48:17 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
9c0a2d8916 Fix a note in the file to attribute the help correctly.
This commit was SVN r11003.
2006-07-26 15:47:51 +00:00
Brian Barrett
4ac0867ef3 * update NEWS file with some features that have been added recently
This commit was SVN r10996.
2006-07-26 14:18:34 +00:00
Brian Barrett
c744f650ba * really didn't mean for this patch (the threaded accept() code) to come in with
r10841, so revert it (and it's fixes) out.  Will bring back once cleaned up from
  the code used in the tbird experiment

This commit was SVN r10991.

The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
  r10841 --> open-mpi/ompi@dfa1221c3b
2006-07-25 22:32:01 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
77e0c7b383 Remove compiler warning. Remove this when CM cancel is fully implemented.
This commit was SVN r10986.
2006-07-25 21:46:04 +00:00