* make sure LIBS contains -lpmapi before checking for pm_cycles()
* reorder aix functions so that we don't use get_usecs() before we
define it
This commit was SVN r6970.
OPAL_ERROR, same for all the other error codes. Also, make sure that there
are never conflicts between OPAL anr ORTE error codes (for example).
Finally, provide opal_perror(), opal_strerror(), and opal_strerror_r() to
give stringified error messages for the different error codes
This commit was SVN r6969.
* Make ompi_info list timer components
* Remove flag to display whether we have memory intercepts (components are
already listed), until we can figure out how to do it *after* the
components are opened.
This commit was SVN r6950.
on all glibc systems (tested with x86 and x86_64 with a couple of C++
compilers). While not as ideal as the malloc_hooks method, it does
have the advantage of working with threads.
* Modified malloc_hooks component to properly follow prefix rule. No
functionality changes
* Make the memory framework only chose one component, and modify all
components to set priority to 20, except malloc-interpose, which is
at 10. This means that on Linux, malloc_hooks will be used unless
threads are enabled, since I think malloc_hooks is a better design
choice when we can use it
This commit was SVN r6949.
to opal_progress() to use the timers instead of a tick count for deciding
whether to call the event loop or not. Currently supported platforms are:
- solaris (x86 / sparc)
- Linux (x86 / x86_64 / IA64)
- Mac OS X (x86 / Power PC)
This commit was SVN r6922.
* Add memory intercept routines for Darwin using the official Darwin
API (thanks to Drew Gallatin from Myricom for pointing me to some
information from Apple engineers about how to make this work)
* add debugging output to functionality test
This commit was SVN r6920.
all the different cases (curses to RedHat for continually changing
the glibc API!)
- Minor fixes for the Solaris paffinity component
This commit was SVN r6894.
* Add base to memory framework so that we can do something sane with
ompi_info
* Updated ompi_info to print components for memory framework and
show whether we have memory hooks active or not.
This commit was SVN r6861.
- Simple components for getting and setting processor affinity of a
process; does *not* include scheduling decisions
- No one in the OMPI code base invokes the framework yet
- Added linux component for using sched_setaffinity()
- Added shell solaris component that will use processor_bind()
(currently .ompi_ignore'd)
This commit was SVN r6854.
ompi/).
- There's still a handful of places that have orte/ #include files;
still need to clean those up
- A lot of places still use ompi/include/constants.h -- those need to
be converted over to use OPAL_ return codes and then switch to the
opal constants.h. This commit is the first few steps towards
that...
This commit was SVN r6843.
Might want to bump this higher?
* remove assumption that progress functions registered with opal_progress
are not reentrant. There is still the assumption that the event loop
is not reentrant (because it's not), so that part is still protected by
a spinlock.
This commit was SVN r6827.
ompi_config.h in some of the intercept mechanisms.
* Intercept munmap when called directly by the user when we are using
ptmalloc2 (previously we only covered when the user called free()).
* Don't go through the locking and list traversal logic trying to fire
callbacks until there is actually a callback to fire. This is both
a performance boost and a way to cope with the hook callback being
triggered before opal_init.
This commit was SVN r6818.