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Jeff Squyres
2ba10c37fe Per RFC, bring in the following changes:
* Remove paffinity, maffinity, and carto frameworks -- they've been
   wholly replaced by hwloc.
 * Move ompi_mpi_init() affinity-setting/checking code down to ORTE.
 * Update sm, smcuda, wv, and openib components to no longer use carto.
   Instead, use hwloc data.  There are still optimizations possible in
   the sm/smcuda BTLs (i.e., making multiple mpools).  Also, the old
   carto-based code found out how many NUMA nodes were ''available''
   -- not how many were used ''in this job''.  The new hwloc-using
   code computes the same value -- it was not updated to calculate how
   many NUMA nodes are used ''by this job.''
   * Note that I cannot compile the smcuda and wv BTLs -- I ''think''
     they're right, but they need to be verified by their owners.
 * The openib component now does a bunch of stuff to figure out where
   "near" OpenFabrics devices are.  '''THIS IS A CHANGE IN DEFAULT
   BEHAVIOR!!''' and still needs to be verified by OpenFabrics vendors
   (I do not have a NUMA machine with an OpenFabrics device that is a
   non-uniform distance from multiple different NUMA nodes).
 * Completely rewrite the OMPI_Affinity_str() routine from the
   "affinity" mpiext extension.  This extension now understands
   hyperthreads; the output format of it has changed a bit to reflect
   this new information.
 * Bunches of minor changes around the code base to update names/types
   from maffinity/paffinity-based names to hwloc-based names.
 * Add some helper functions into the hwloc base, mainly having to do
   with the fact that we have the hwloc data reporting ''all''
   topology information, but sometimes you really only want the
   (online | available) data.

This commit was SVN r26391.
2012-05-07 14:52:54 +00:00
Ralph Castain
45fee2b491 Resolve the case where only the HNP is in the system (i.e., single-node operation)
This commit was SVN r26382.
2012-05-03 18:00:01 +00:00
Ralph Castain
289f9f41ec From long-term discussions, have the daemons use the node_t and proc_t structs and arrays instead of the pidmap and nidmap arrays. Sets the stage for future work.
This commit was SVN r26359.
2012-04-29 00:10:01 +00:00
Ralph Castain
bd8b4f7f1e Sorry for mid-day commit, but I had promised on the call to do this upon my return.
Roll in the ORTE state machine. Remove last traces of opal_sos. Remove UTK epoch code.

Please see the various emails about the state machine change for details. I'll send something out later with more info on the new arch.

This commit was SVN r26242.
2012-04-06 14:23:13 +00:00
Ralph Castain
bf103de66c My apologies for doing this outside of the usual time restrictions, but we need to get this in so we can make progress.
Move the ORTE-level debugger code back into orterun and out of the ORTE library to resolve symbol conflicts.

This commit was SVN r25713.
2012-01-11 15:53:09 +00:00
Ralph Castain
9b59d8de6f This is actually a much smaller commit than it appears at first glance - it just touches a lot of files. The --without-rte-support configuration option has never really been implemented completely. The option caused various objects not to be defined and conditionally compiled some base functions, but did nothing to prevent build of the component libraries. Unfortunately, since many of those components use objects covered by the option, it caused builds to break if those components were allowed to build.
Brian dealt with this in the past by creating platform files and using "no-build" to block the components. This was clunky, but acceptable when only one organization was using that option. However, that number has now expanded to at least two more locations.

Accordingly, make --without-rte-support actually work by adding appropriate configury to prevent components from building when they shouldn't. While doing so, remove two frameworks (db and rmcast) that are no longer used as ORCM comes to a close (besides, they belonged in ORCM now anyway). Do some minor cleanups along the way.

This commit was SVN r25497.
2011-11-22 21:24:35 +00:00
Ralph Castain
b77552c45d Cleanup some include files, return a silent error in open/select as the complaining component already output a message
This commit was SVN r25416.
2011-11-02 17:42:06 +00:00
Ralph Castain
d28dd55d33 Minimize the amount of topology info returned by the daemons. Most clusters, especially at scale, use the same node topology on every node, so there is no re
ason to return the topology from every daemon. Borrow a page from the --hetero-apps page and let users indicate that the node topology differs by adding a --
hetero-nodes option to mpirun. If the option is set, then every daemon returns topology info. If not set, then only daemon vpid=1 returns it.

We always want one daemon to return the topology as the head node is often different from the compute nodes. Having one daemon return the compute node topolo
gy allows us to detect any such difference. All compute nodes are then set to the same topology.

This commit was SVN r25408.
2011-11-01 18:43:10 +00:00
Ralph Castain
965b04d1a5 Use the new utilities to get a topology that reflects available cpus
This commit was SVN r25394.
2011-10-29 15:07:36 +00:00
Ralph Castain
b44f8d4b28 Complete implementation of the ess.proc_get_locality API. Up to this point, the API was only capable of telling if the specified proc was sharing a node with you. However, the returned value was capable of telling you much more detailed info - e.g., if the proc shares a socket, a cache, or numa node. We just didn't have the data to provide that detail.
Use hwloc to obtain the cpuset for each process during mpi_init, and share that info in the modex. As it arrives, use a new opal_hwloc_base utility function to parse the value against the local proc's cpuset and determine where they overlap. Cache the value in the pmap object as it may be referenced multiple times.

Thus, the return value from orte_ess.proc_get_locality is a 16-bit bitmask that describes the resources being shared with you. This bitmask can be tested using the macros in opal/mca/paffinity/paffinity.h

Locality is available for all procs, whether launched via mpirun or directly with an external launcher such as slurm or aprun.

This commit was SVN r25331.
2011-10-19 20:18:14 +00:00
Brian Barrett
98e98ce2c5 * opal_atomic_trylock is documented to return 0 if the lock was acquired,
1 otherwise.  It was doing the opposite, so this patch fixes the
  return values.  All uses (all in ORTE) used the actual return values,
  not the documented values, so fix them as well.

This commit was SVN r25257.
2011-10-11 18:43:45 +00:00
Ralph Castain
3c4f04f4d9 Ensure opal_hwloc_topology is NULL after being destroyed
This commit was SVN r25138.
2011-09-13 19:21:10 +00:00
Ralph Castain
556a05566e Silence warning
This commit was SVN r25130.
2011-09-12 16:21:51 +00:00
Ralph Castain
92c7372e20 Per the RFC from Jeff, move hwloc from opal/mca/common to its own static framework ala libevent. Have ORTE daemons collect the topology info at startup and, if --enable-hwloc-xml is set, send that info back to the HNP for later use. The HNP only retains unique topology "templates" to reduce memory footprint. Have the daemon include the local topology info in the nidmap buffer sent to each app so the apps don't all hammer the local system to discover it for themselves.
Remove the sysinfo framework as hwloc replaces that functionality.

This commit was SVN r25124.
2011-09-11 19:02:24 +00:00
Wesley Bland
4e7ff0bd5e By popular demand the epoch code is now disabled by default.
To enable the epochs and the resilient orte code, use the configure flag:

--enable-resilient-orte

This will define both:

ORTE_ENABLE_EPOCH
ORTE_RESIL_ORTE

This commit was SVN r25093.
2011-08-26 22:16:14 +00:00
Ralph Castain
1c08a4006c Refactor some code to remove a few API handles from errmgr. Reviewed/tested by Wes.
This commit was SVN r25064.
2011-08-18 16:24:45 +00:00
Ralph Castain
8ac35a8496 Fully enable the monitoring of memory usage and automatic termination of memory hogs when limits are reached. Improve the efficiency of the sensor system so we don't multiply sample the resource usage if multiple modules are active. Ensure we output the proc error summary when we abnormally terminate.
This commit was SVN r24843.
2011-06-30 14:11:56 +00:00
Wesley Bland
e1ba09ad51 Add a resilience to ORTE. Allows the runtime to continue after a process (or
ORTED) failure. Note that more work will be necessary to allow the MPI layer to
take advantage of this.

Per RFC:
http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/devel/2011/06/9299.php

This commit was SVN r24815.
2011-06-23 20:38:02 +00:00
Josh Hursey
0eb3b3b7b0 Fix missing functionality in MPI_Abort so that the group of peers defined by the communicator that should be aborted with this process are requested from the runtime before the local process exits.
Per RFC:
  http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/devel/2011/06/9335.php

This commit was SVN r24775.
2011-06-15 13:10:13 +00:00
Ralph Castain
dc6f616599 Enable VM launch.
For some time, ORTE has had the ability to launch daemons on all nodes prior to launching an application. It has largely been used outside of the OMPI community, and so was never explicitly turned "on" inside OMPI releases. Nevertheless, the code has been there.

Allowing VM launches does not require ANY changes to existing PLM components. All that was required was to have orterun launch the daemons as a separate call to orte_plm.spawn -prior- to launching the applications. The rest of the VM support code resides in the rmaps framework:

(a) a check when asked to map a job to see if it is the daemon job, and

(b) a separate "setup_virtual_machine" mapper in the rmaps base that creates the required map so the PLM's will do the right thing.

In order to support those users who have no RM allocation but like to give the allocation in the form of a -host or -hostfile argument to their application, there is a little more code in orterun and the setup_virtual_machine mapper to capture information passed in that manner.

This has been tested with rsh and slurm environments, and, since there is nothing environment-specific in the implementation, should work in others as well - but needs to be proven.

This commit was SVN r24524.
2011-03-12 22:50:53 +00:00
George Bosilca
9bbe00bdc3 Set the return code from the processes upstream.
This commit was SVN r24483.
2011-03-03 00:02:21 +00:00
George Bosilca
c6a5f9706a Thomas's patch: Assume we won't fail unless notified by a child.
This commit was SVN r24482.
2011-03-02 23:50:01 +00:00
Shiqing Fan
f43862420c Convert the bad dos line endings to unix style for all windows related files.
This commit was SVN r24137.
2010-12-02 12:08:08 +00:00
Ralph Castain
71669720a3 Just get the output once on sigpipe error, and include the fd
This commit was SVN r24092.
2010-11-25 15:32:48 +00:00
Ralph Castain
30c635fd4d Don't endlessly output sigpipe errors. Count the number of times we trap it, and abort if we get more than 10 of them.
This commit was SVN r24091.
2010-11-25 15:25:24 +00:00
Ralph Castain
9ea2b196ce Convert the opal_event framework to use direct function calls instead of hiding functions behind function pointers. Eliminate the opal_object_t abstraction of libevent's event struct so it can be directly passed to the libevent functions.
Note: the ompi_check_libfca.m4 file had to be modified to avoid it stomping on global CPPFLAGS and the like. The file was also relocated to the ompi/config directory as it pertains solely to an ompi-layer component.

Forgive the mid-day configure change, but I know Shiqing is working the windows issues and don't want to cause him unnecessary redo work.

This commit was SVN r23966.
2010-10-28 15:22:46 +00:00
Ralph Castain
86c7365e8e Clean up a few initialization issues - don't think these are impacting the shared memory situation as it didn't fix the problem.
Setup the event API to support multiple bases in preparation for splitting the OMPI and ORTE events. Holding here pending shared memory resolution.

This commit was SVN r23943.
2010-10-26 02:41:42 +00:00
Ralph Castain
fceabb2498 Update libevent to the 2.0 series, currently at 2.0.7rc. We will update to their final release when it becomes available. Currently known errors exist in unused portions of the libevent code. This revision passes the IBM test suite on a Linux machine and on a standalone Mac.
This is a fairly intrusive change, but outside of the moving of opal/event to opal/mca/event, the only changes involved (a) changing all calls to opal_event functions to reflect the new framework instead, and (b) ensuring that all opal_event_t objects are properly constructed since they are now true opal_objects.

Note: Shiqing has just returned from vacation and has not yet had a chance to complete the Windows integration. Thus, this commit almost certainly breaks Windows support on the trunk. However, I want this to have a chance to soak for as long as possible before I become less available a week from today (going to be at a class for 5 days, and thus will only be sparingly available) so we can find and fix any problems.

Biggest change is moving the libevent code from opal/event to a new opal/mca/event framework. This was done to make it much easier to update libevent in the future. New versions can be inserted as a new component and tested in parallel with the current version until validated, then we can remove the earlier version if we so choose. This is a statically built framework ala installdirs, so only one component will build at a time. There is no selection logic - the sole compiled component simply loads its function pointers into the opal_event struct.

I have gone thru the code base and converted all the libevent calls I could find. However, I cannot compile nor test every environment. It is therefore quite likely that errors remain in the system. Please keep an eye open for two things:

1. compile-time errors: these will be obvious as calls to the old functions (e.g., opal_evtimer_new) must be replaced by the new framework APIs (e.g., opal_event.evtimer_new)

2. run-time errors: these will likely show up as segfaults due to missing constructors on opal_event_t objects. It appears that it became a typical practice for people to "init" an opal_event_t by simply using memset to zero it out. This will no longer work - you must either OBJ_NEW or OBJ_CONSTRUCT an opal_event_t. I tried to catch these cases, but may have missed some. Believe me, you'll know when you hit it.

There is also the issue of the new libevent "no recursion" behavior. As I described on a recent email, we will have to discuss this and figure out what, if anything, we need to do.

This commit was SVN r23925.
2010-10-24 18:35:54 +00:00
Ralph Castain
40a2bfa238 WARNING: Work on the temp branch being merged here encountered problems with bugs in subversion. Considerable effort has gone into validating the branch. However, not all conditions can be checked, so users are cautioned that it may be advisable to not update from the trunk for a few days to allow MTT to identify platform-specific issues.
This merges the branch containing the revamped build system based around converting autogen from a bash script to a Perl program. Jeff has provided emails explaining the features contained in the change.

Please note that configure requirements on components HAVE CHANGED. For example. a configure.params file is no longer required in each component directory. See Jeff's emails for an explanation.

This commit was SVN r23764.
2010-09-17 23:04:06 +00:00
Ralph Castain
12cd07c9a9 Start reducing our dependency on the event library by removing at least one instance where we use it to redirect the program counter. Rolf reported occasional hangs of mpirun in very specific circumstances after all daemons were done. A review of MTT results indicates this may have been happening more generally in a small fraction of cases.
The problem was tracked to use of the grpcomm.onesided_barrier to control daemon/mpirun termination. This relied on messaging -and- required that the program counter jump from the errmgr back to grpcomm. On rare occasions, this jump did not occur, causing mpirun to hang.

This patch looks more invasive than it is - most of the affected files simply had one or two lines removed. The essence of the change is:

* pulled the job_complete and quit routines out of orterun and orted_main and put them in a common place

* modified the errmgr to directly call the new routines when termination is detected

* removed the grpcomm.onesided_barrier and its associated RML tag

* add a new "num_routes" API to the routed framework that reports back the number of dependent routes. When route_lost is called, the daemon's list of "children" is checked and adjusted if that route went to a "leaf" in the routing tree

* use connection termination between daemons to track rollup of the daemon tree. Daemons and HNP now terminate once num_routes returns zero

Also picked up in this commit is the addition of a new bool flag to the app_context struct, and increasing the job_control field from 8 to 16 bits. Both trivial.

This commit was SVN r23429.
2010-07-17 21:03:27 +00:00
Ralph Castain
31295e8dc2 As discussed on today's telecon, reorganize the debugger attachment code in orte to better support efforts within the tool community aimed at exploring alternative methods. Move the debugger attachment code from the orterun directory to a new debugger framework. Organize the existing standard support code into an "mpir" component. Organize the current extensions for co-spawning debugger daemons into a separate "mpirx" component.
Since the MPIR symbols are now included in the ORTE library, remove duplicate declarations in OMPI and replace them with extern references to their ORTE instantiations.

This commit was SVN r23360.
2010-07-06 23:35:42 +00:00
Abhishek Kulkarni
afbe3e99c6 * Wrap all the direct error-code checks of the form (OMPI_ERR_* == ret) with
(OMPI_ERR_* = OPAL_SOS_GET_ERR_CODE(ret)), since the return value could be a
 SOS-encoded error. The OPAL_SOS_GET_ERR_CODE() takes in a SOS error and returns
 back the native error code.

* Since OPAL_SUCCESS is preserved by SOS, also change all calls of the form
  (OPAL_ERROR == ret) to (OPAL_SUCCESS != ret). We thus avoid having to
  decode 'ret' to get the native error code.

This commit was SVN r23162.
2010-05-17 23:08:56 +00:00
Ralph Castain
7ce34223f1 Per off-list discussion, implement the new OMPI exit status policy (soon to be on wiki) and further cleanup error reporting to cover new cases.
Implement process migration when failed nodes are detected. Some testing still required

This commit was SVN r23121.
2010-05-12 18:11:58 +00:00
Ralph Castain
2ff1ae13e1 Create a new "heartbeat" module in the sensor framework and move the plm_base heartbeat code there. Add new proc and job states for heartbeat_failed. Remove the "heartbeat" cmd line option for orted as this is now done automatically if the --enable-heartbeat configure option is set.
This commit was SVN r23102.
2010-05-05 00:48:43 +00:00
Ralph Castain
9dfb5c7c62 Rename the orte state framework to be "db", which more accurately reflects its overall capabilities since it can store any kind of data (not just state, although that will be its primary purpose). Update tools and tests accordingly. Add a daemon module for storing data on the daemons - requires --enable-multicast, so it won't build unless that is set
This commit was SVN r23082.
2010-05-03 04:11:03 +00:00
Ralph Castain
b9893aacc5 Add a sensor framework to ORTE that monitors applications and notifies the errmgr when they exceed specified boundaries. Two modules are included here:
1. file activity - can monitor file size, access and modification times. If these fail to change over a specified number of sampling iterations (rate is an mca param), then the errmgr is notified.

2. memory usage - checks amount of memory used by a process. Limit and sampling rate can be set.

This support must be enabled by configuring --enable-sensors.

ompi_info and orte-info have been updated to include the new framework.

Also includes some initial steps toward restoring the recovery capability. Most notably, the ODLS API has been extended to include a "restart_proc" entry for restarting a local process, and organizes the various ERRMGR framework globals into a single struct as we do in the other ORTE frameworks. Fix an oversight in the ERRMGR framework where a pointer array was constructed, but not initialized.

Implementation continues.

This commit was SVN r23043.
2010-04-26 22:15:57 +00:00
Ralph Castain
efbb5c9b7c Revamp the errmgr framework to provide a greater range of optional behaviors, including different behaviors for daemons, and remove several looping messages across the code base:
* add hnp and orted modules to the errmgr framework. The HNP module contains much of the code that was in the errmgr base since that code could only be executed by the HNP anyway.

* update the odls to report process states directly into the active errmgr module, thus removing the need to send messages looped back into the odls cmd processor. Let the active errmgr module decide what to do at various states.

* remove the code to track application state progress from the plm_base_launch_support.c code. Update the plm modules to call the errmgr directly when a launch fails.

* update the plm_base_receive.c code to call the errmgr with state updates from remote daemons

* update the routed modules to reflect that process state is updated in the errmgr

* ensure that the orted's open the errmgr and select their appropriate module

* add new pretty-print utilities to print process and job state. Move the pretty-print of time info to a globally-accessible place

* define a global orte_comm function to send messages from orted's to the HNP so that others can overlay the standard RML methods, if desired.

* update the orterun help output to reflect that the "term w/o sync" error message can result from three, not two, scenarios

This commit was SVN r23023.
2010-04-23 04:44:41 +00:00
Ralph Castain
0b9552cd4e Expand the ESS framework's API to include a new function "query_sys_info" that allows the caller to retrieve key-value pairs of info on the local system capabilities (e.g., cpu type/model). Have each daemon and the HNP "sense" that information and provide it to their local procs to avoid having every proc querying the system directly.
This commit was SVN r22870.
2010-03-23 20:47:41 +00:00
Ralph Castain
ffd5be6aa1 Add a new framework to ORTE for saving and recovering state information. Two components are included that use the db or dbm library for storing the data, with a distributed hash table component coming later.
Note that each of these components will only be selected if specifically requested - otherwise, a "NULL" component will be used.  The framework is only opened by the HNP and orteds, though neither is currently coded to save/restore state

This commit was SVN r22839.
2010-03-16 20:59:48 +00:00
Josh Hursey
e9b5162d79 Fix the configure logic for --with-ft so that it properly takes a comma separated list.
Many of the OPAL_ENABLE_FT should be OPAL_ENABLE_FT_CR, so fix those.

The OPAL Layer INC should call opal_output on restart so that it can refresh the string it prints to reflect the current pid/hostname which may have changed.

This commit was SVN r22824.
2010-03-12 23:57:50 +00:00
Ralph Castain
c88fe1ea54 Create a new mca parameter to control creation of session directories. Defaults to true so that the current behavior of always creating them is preserved. If set to false (0), then don't create session directories. Helps in those environments where session directories are a problem.
Tell the sm btl that it cannot run if no session directories were created.

This commit was SVN r22756.
2010-03-02 15:18:33 +00:00
Ralph Castain
18c7aaff08 Update the grpcomm framework to be more thread-friendly.
Modify the orte configure options to specify --enable-multicast such that it directs components to build or not instead of littering the code base with #if's. Remove those #if's where they used to occur.

Add a new grpcomm "mcast" module to support multicast operations. Still some work required to properly perform daemon collectives for comm_spawn operations. New module only builds when --enable-multicast is provided, and when specifically selected.

This commit was SVN r22709.
2010-02-25 01:11:29 +00:00
Ralph Castain
f66b6cae23 Enable the boot of an orted "virtual machine". Modify the mapper framework to allow mapping of only daemons. Remove the cm ras module as no longer required. Modify the orted code to always send back node arch info. Remove the "--enable-bootstrap" configure option as this feature will now always be available.
This commit was SVN r22480.
2010-01-25 22:25:13 +00:00
Shiqing Fan
872a4047ba Fix the bug that caused by ADD_DEPENDENCIES() from different version of CMake.
In CMake 2.6 and earlier, this function add dependencies for targets and also link the target libraries automatically, but in CMake 2.8,this behavior has been changed, i.e. it will only add the dependencies but no link, which will cause linking errors at compilation time.

This commit was SVN r22405.
2010-01-14 18:10:20 +00:00
Ralph Castain
9acec283af Add a new TCP module to the reliable multicast framework. This module uses ORTE's grpcomm.xcast functionality to "fake" multicasts for environments where regular multicast isn't reliable.
Modify the startup logic to allow for this use-case.

This commit was SVN r22310.
2009-12-15 01:18:27 +00:00
Ralph Castain
a0d5c80ce0 Add a new framework for discovering local resource information such as cpu type/model, #cpus, available physical memory, etc. Two initial components (darwin and linux) are provided. This is needed to support bootstrap operations where daemons are started at node boot, and applications where initial knowledge of cpu identification is needed to guide framework component selection.
Add orte configuration option to control the use of the framework in the system. Although the code will build, it will not be active unless configured with --enable-bootstrap.

If bootstrap is enabled and the new opal_sysinfo framework can successfully determine the cpu model, pass that info to the application as an MCA param to support some work at Sun.

Also, have daemons report back the resources they find to guide process mapping in bootstrap operations (i.e., where the daemon starts at node boot as opposed to being launched at application start).

Adjust some platform files to enable these capabilities.

This commit was SVN r22244.
2009-11-30 23:11:25 +00:00
Ralph Castain
e38a0eab9f Remove the fddp and sensor frameworks - relocated to new cluster mgr project
This commit was SVN r22240.
2009-11-27 22:14:47 +00:00
Ralph Castain
8da3aa8d5c Some (hopefully final!) adjustments and corrections to the paffinity support:
1. default -npersocket to force -bind-to-socket

2. if we cannot get a value for cores/socket, try using #logical cpus. otherwise, default to 1 core

3. add missing error message for not-enough-processors

4. since we no longer loop through orte_register_params twice, put the auto-detect of
   topology info in the rte_init for hnp and std_orted

5. fix bind-to-core, bysocket combination

This commit was SVN r21992.
2009-09-22 15:41:03 +00:00
Ralph Castain
c3f9096fd9 Add a reliable multicast framework, with an initial basic module. This is configured out unless specifically requested via --enable-multicast.
This commit was SVN r21988.
2009-09-22 00:58:29 +00:00
Ralph Castain
ae31af7dec Enable monitoring if configured to do so. Update the sensor framework
This commit was SVN r21964.
2009-09-09 21:00:27 +00:00