correctly in case of MPI_PROC_NULL with persistent requests.
As of r12339, the req_status of the request is initialized
correclty and being used in {{{ompi_request_test}}} and
{{{ompi_request_wait}}}.
So, just set the status, getting rid of the if-statement.
Checked by Jeff using mtt.
This commit was SVN r19485.
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* Add specific comments about why we're not setting MPI_ERROR here
This commit was SVN r18616.
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1. The send path get shorter. The BTL is allowed to return > 0 to specify that the
descriptor was pushed to the networks, and that the memory attached to it is
available again for the upper layer. The MCA_BTL_DES_SEND_ALWAYS_CALLBACK flag
can be used by the PML to force the BTL to always trigger the callback.
Unmodified BTL will continue to work as expected, as they will return OMPI_SUCCESS
which force the PML to have exactly the same behavior as before. Some BTLs have
been modified: self, sm, tcp, mx.
2. Add send immediate interface to BTL.
The idea is to have a mechanism of allowing the BTL to take advantage of
send optimizations such as the ability to deliver data "inline". Some
network APIs such as Portals allow data to be sent using a "thin" event
without packing data into a memory descriptor. This interface change
allows the BTL to use such capabilities and allows for other optimizations
in the future. All existing BTLs except for Portals and sm have this interface
set to NULL.
This commit was SVN r18551.
(sometimes after the merge with the ORTE branch), the opal_pointer_array
will became the only pointer_array implementation (the orte_pointer_array
will be removed).
This commit was SVN r17007.
A new global structure (ompi_request_functions) holding all the pointers to the wait/test functions have been added. ompi_request_wait* and ompi_request_test* have been #defined to be replaced by ompi_request_functions.req_wait. The default implementations of the wait/test functions names have been changed from ompi_request_% to ompi_request_default_%. Those functions are static initializer of the ompi_request_functions structure.
To modify the defaults, a components 1) copy the ompi_request_functions structure (the type ompi_request_fns_t can be used to declare a suitable variable), 2) change some of the functions according to its needs. This is best done at MPI_init time when there is no threads. Should this component be unloaded it have to restore the defaults. The ompi_request_default_* functions should never be called directly anywhere in the code. If a component needs to access the previously defined implementation of wait, it should call its local copy of the function. Component implementors should keep in mind that another component might have already changed the defaults and needs to be called.
This commit was SVN r16862.
Change order of initialization as in the declaration
Add missing initialization of req_persistent and req_mpi_object
to ompi_request_empty and ompi_request_null.
This commit was SVN r16536.
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
This commit fixes several aspects regarding MPI conformance of requests.
* Eliminate the last argument of ompi_errhandler_request_invoke(); we
''always'' want to invoke the back-end exception handler with the
real error code.
* Make it clear in comments that we only invoke the ''first''
exception in a given array of requests, even if there's more than
one request with a non-MPI_SUCCESS value for MPI_ERROR.
* Defer the freeing of requests upon exception in the back-end
functions to MPI_WAIT* and MPI_TEST* until later; the requests are
kept so that we know what handler to invoke when we actually invoke
the exception. After figuring that out, ''then'' we free requests
with pending exceptions on them.
* Clean up return codes from the back-end MPI_TEST* and MPI_WAIT*
functions.
* Slightly modify ompi_errcode_get_mpi_code() to return unity if it
receives an MPI error code (vs. an OMPI error code).
This commit was SVN r12810.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 659 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/659
* Add MPI::Status methods Set_elements() and Set_cancelled()
* Added a bunch of comments in various places in the MPI C++ bindings
implementatio just to explain what's going on (because C++ can hide
a lot from you)
* Insert C++ callbacks for the MPI_Grequest callback functions
registered by MPI::Grequest::Start(). These callbacks keep a
little meta-data (created by Grequest::Start()) that allow the
proper callback signatures from C (i.e., from ompi_grequest_<foo>()
in libmpi.a -- C code), translate arguments as required, and then
invoke the callbacks with proper C++ signatures (i.e., call
user-defined callbacks with C++ function signatures).
This commit was SVN r12446.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 580 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/580
* Add some more error checking to GREQUEST_START
* Move the error checking in GREQUEST_COMPLETE up to inside the
MPI_PARAM_CHECK block, where it belongs
* Invoke the gen request query_fn in all the Right spots (per MPI-2:8.2)
* Distinguish between grequests created from C and Fortran
* Use the OBJ system to reference count to release the grequest at
the Right time and invoke the grequest free_fn properly (see
lengthy comment in grequest.c above the destructor)
* Have ompi_grequest_complete() call ompi_request_complete() rather
than [poorly] copy the contents of ompi_request_complete()
* Fix Fortran function callback pointer typedefs to use proper
Fortran types
* Edit ompi_request_test* and ompi_request_wait* to properly handle
generalized requests. This adds an "if" statement in the critical
path for all the back-end test* and wait* functions :-(,
but fortunately George took out two "if" statements from the
critical path last week. So we're still ahead. :-)
* Move ompi_request_test() out of request.h and into request.c (all
other test* and wait* functions were already in the .c file -- and
ompi_request_test() was too long to be statically inlined anyway)
This commit was SVN r12402.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 496 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/496
This commit essentially caches the invoking comm/win/file on the
ompi_request_t. This, paired with the req_type field, allows us to
retrieve the invoking MPI object and invoke the proper errhandler.
The patch is missing most updates for the MPI-2 one-sided stuff (i.e.,
the patch mainly fixes comms and files); I didn't really understand
that code and didn't want to hazard trying to figure it out when Brian
can probably do it much more quickly.
So #250 will still stay open, pending MPI-2 one-sided updates for this
stuff.
This commit was SVN r12339.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 250 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/250
* Create a new request type: NOOP (described below)
* For all MPI_*_INIT functions, OBJ_NEW an ompi_request_t and set its
type to NOOP
* Ensure that the NOOP requests are OBJ_RELEASE'd when they are done
* MPI_START looks at the request type; if NOOP, just return success. If
not, call the PML start() function
* MPI_STARTALL always pass the entire array of requests back to the PML
(see next point)
* Make the PMLs only process PML requests (i.e., ignore/skip anything
that isn't of type PML -- such as the NOOP requests)
* Add a little more param error checking in STARTALL
This commit was SVN r12338.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 529 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/529
* Remove an extra OMPI_REQUEST_INIT() from the grequest constructor
(it was already invoked by the parent MPI_Request constructor)
* Set the state of the generalized request to ACTIVE (because this is
invoked from MPI_GREQUEST_START -- analogous to MPI_START)
* Before invoking the query function in MPI_REQUEST_COMPLETE, set the
status on the base request to ompi_status_empty. This gives a set
of default values for the request, including one for
status.MPI_ERROR = MPI_SUCCESS (because we check the value of
MPI_ERROR in MPI_TEST* and MPI_WAIT* processing, and use it to
determine whether the upper-level API call should raise an MPI
exception or not).
This commit was SVN r12337.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 532 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/532
functions MPI_Test, MPI_Testany, MPI_Wait, MPI_Waitany
should not reset the status.MPI_ERROR as passed by user.
- This needed implementing the MPI_Waitsome and MPI_Testsome.
This commit was SVN r10980.
MPI_WAIT, MPI_TEST, MPI_WAITANY, and MPI_TESTANY. It isn't really
clear what the standard wants as the return code for these functions,
and this is what Sun MPI, LAM/MPI, and MPICH2 all do.
Fixes trac:172
This commit was SVN r10872.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 172 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/172
to let the PML (or io, more generally the low level request manager)
to have it's own release function (what was before the req_fini). This
function will only be called from the low level while the req_free will
be called from the upper level (MPI layer) in order to mark the request
as not used by the user anymore.
From the request point of view the requests will be marked as inactive
everytime we read their status (true for persistent as well). As
MPI_REQUEST_NULL is already marked as inactive, the test and wait functions
are simpler. The drawback is that now we have to change in the
ompi_request_{test|wait} the req_status of the request once we get it's
status.
This commit was SVN r9290.
- initial support for gm progress thread
- corrected threading issue in pml
- added polling progress for a configurable number of cycles to wait for threaded case
This commit was SVN r9188.
- move files out of toplevel include/ and etc/, moving it into the
sub-projects
- rather than including config headers with <project>/include,
have them as <project>
- require all headers to be included with a project prefix, with
the exception of the config headers ({opal,orte,ompi}_config.h
mpi.h, and mpif.h)
This commit was SVN r8985.
complete, but stable enough that it will have no impact on general development,
so into the trunk it goes. Changes in this commit include:
- Remove the --with option for disabling MPI-2 onesided support. It
complicated code, and has no real reason for existing
- add a framework osc (OneSided Communication) for encapsulating
all the MPI-2 onesided functionality
- Modify the MPI interface functions for the MPI-2 onesided chapter
to properly call the underlying framework and do the required
error checking
- Created an osc component pt2pt, which is layered over the BML/BTL
for communication (although it also uses the PML for long message
transfers). Currently, all support functions, all communication
functions (Put, Get, Accumulate), and the Fence synchronization
function are implemented. The PWSC active synchronization
functions and Lock/Unlock passive synchronization functions are
still not implemented
This commit was SVN r8836.
know that the request is inactive we don't have to call fini). Remove if's from
the critical path. Change a do in while to make sure we do the minimum in all cases.
All in all it decrease the latency for mvapi by something between 0.15 and 0.20
micro-seconds. But it's just a first step ...
This commit was SVN r8770.
thread finish a request between the moment when we check the request status and the moment
when we acquire the lock, and if there are no more pending request on the pipe we will be
stuck foreverr as nobody have any reason to broadcast the request condition. I check the
req_any and it doesn't contain the same bug.
This commit was SVN r8760.
- Test for MPI_REQUEST_NULL within the often executed loop not
necessary, but left as a comment
- The req_fini may potentially return an error, do check for it in
req_wait.
This commit was SVN r8488.