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Jeff Squyres
2e7653e4c2 Add missing argv.h includes.
Noticed these as part of #3694: external libevent's don't cause argv.h
to automatically get included.

Refs trac:3694

This commit was SVN r29897.

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 3694 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/3694
2013-12-13 21:17:36 +00:00
Ralph Castain
fb59b6b875 Silence compiler warning when --disable-orte-static-ports
This commit was SVN r29783.
2013-12-03 01:53:31 +00:00
Ralph Castain
5b38259264 Ouch - remove an extraneous line.
Thanks to Tetsuya Mishima for reporting it

cmr=v1.7.4:reviewer=rhc:subject=Remove extraneous line from OOB

This commit was SVN r29677.
2013-11-13 04:02:05 +00:00
Ralph Castain
8c5c7d0db4 Correct a bug in handling of oob_tcp_if_include/exclude addresses by using the kernel index instead of the raw index of the interface.
Refs trac:3696

This commit was SVN r29522.

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 3696 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/3696
2013-10-26 00:47:14 +00:00
Ralph Castain
7c86a843c8 Silence compiler warning
This commit was SVN r29477.
2013-10-23 04:13:36 +00:00
Ralph Castain
d565a76814 Do some cleanup of the way we handle modex data. Identify data that needs to be shared with peers in my job vs data that needs to be shared with non-peers - no point in sharing extra data. When we share data with some process(es) from another job, we cannot know in advance what info they have or lack, so we have to share everything just in case. This limits the optimization we can do for things like comm_spawn.
Create a new required key in the OMPI layer for retrieving a "node id" from the database. ALL RTE'S MUST DEFINE THIS KEY. This allows us to compute locality in the MPI layer, which is necessary when we do things like intercomm_create.

cmr:v1.7.4:reviewer=rhc:subject=Cleanup handling of modex data

This commit was SVN r29274.
2013-09-27 00:37:49 +00:00
Ralph Castain
99611ac1d2 Revert r29166 in favor of a better solution from George
This commit was SVN r29199.

The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
  r29166 --> open-mpi/ompi@497c7e6abb
2013-09-18 01:41:26 +00:00
Ralph Castain
497c7e6abb Fixes trac:2904
The intercomm "merge" function can create a linkage between procs that was not reflected anywhere in a modex, and so at least some of the procs in the resulting communicator don't know how to talk to some of the new communicator's peers.

For example, consider the case where:

1. parent job A comm_spawns a process (job B) - these processes exchange modex and can communicate

2. parent job A now comm_spawns another process (job C) - again, these can communicate, but the proc in C knows nothing of B

3. do an intercomm merge across the communicators created by the two comm_spawns. This puts B and C into the same communicator, but they know nothing about how to talk to each other as they were not involved in any exchange of contact info. Hence, collectives on that communicator now fail. 

This fix adds an API to the ompi/dpm framework that (a) exchanges the modex info across the procs in the merge to ensure all procs know how to communicate, and (b) calls add_procs to give the btl's a chance to select transports to any new procs.

cmr:v1.7.3:reviewer=jsquyres

This commit was SVN r29166.

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 2904 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/2904
2013-09-15 15:00:40 +00:00
Ralph Castain
2a116ecdfc Fix a race condition created when two processes attempt to send to each other at the same time. This causes both processes to start connection procedures, resulting in a c
onflict that can cause messages to be lost. Add detection of this condition, and have both processes cancel their connect operations. The process with the higher rank will
 reconnect, while the lower rank process will simply wait for the connection to be created.

Refs trac:3696

This commit was SVN r29139.

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 3696 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/3696
2013-09-06 05:15:25 +00:00
Dave Goodell
d17f104e7a oob: squash some valgrind warnings
These warnings were harmless, but they appeared even for simple programs
like single-process runs of `ring_c`.

This commit was SVN r29093.
2013-08-29 21:08:44 +00:00
Ralph Castain
12d4f45b5e Silence warning:
oob_tcp_connection.c: In function 'mca_oob_tcp_peer_accept':
oob_tcp_connection.c:725:9: warning: variable 'cmpval' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]

Refs trac:3696

This commit was SVN r29091.

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 3696 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/3696
2013-08-29 20:56:05 +00:00
George Bosilca
65a362909d Can't see how it works ...
Thanks Thomas and Arm for the patch.

This commit was SVN r29066.
2013-08-27 16:52:24 +00:00
Ralph Castain
6d24b34940 Extend the dpm framework API to support persistent accept/connect operations:
* paccept - establish a persistent listening port for async connect requests

* pconnect - async connect to remote process that has posted a paccept port. Provides a timeout mechanism, and allows the underlying implementation to retry until timeout 

* pclose - shuts down a prior paccept posting

Includes example programs paccept.c and pconnect.c in orte/test/mpi. New MPI extension interfaces coming...

This commit was SVN r29063.
2013-08-23 18:02:50 +00:00
Ralph Castain
a200e4f865 As per the RFC, bring in the ORTE async progress code and the rewrite of OOB:
*** THIS RFC INCLUDES A MINOR CHANGE TO THE MPI-RTE INTERFACE ***

Note: during the course of this work, it was necessary to completely separate the MPI and RTE progress engines. There were multiple places in the MPI layer where ORTE_WAIT_FOR_COMPLETION was being used. A new OMPI_WAIT_FOR_COMPLETION macro was created (defined in ompi/mca/rte/rte.h) that simply cycles across opal_progress until the provided flag becomes false. Places where the MPI layer blocked waiting for RTE to complete an event have been modified to use this macro.

***************************************************************************************

I am reissuing this RFC because of the time that has passed since its original release. Since its initial release and review, I have debugged it further to ensure it fully supports tests like loop_spawn. It therefore seems ready for merge back to the trunk. Given its prior review, I have set the timeout for one week.

The code is in  https://bitbucket.org/rhc/ompi-oob2


WHAT:    Rewrite of ORTE OOB

WHY:       Support asynchronous progress and a host of other features

WHEN:    Wed, August 21

SYNOPSIS:
The current OOB has served us well, but a number of limitations have been identified over the years. Specifically:

* it is only progressed when called via opal_progress, which can lead to hangs or recursive calls into libevent (which is not supported by that code)

* we've had issues when multiple NICs are available as the code doesn't "shift" messages between transports - thus, all nodes had to be available via the same TCP interface.

* the OOB "unloads" incoming opal_buffer_t objects during the transmission, thus preventing use of OBJ_RETAIN in the code when repeatedly sending the same message to multiple recipients

* there is no failover mechanism across NICs - if the selected NIC (or its attached switch) fails, we are forced to abort

* only one transport (i.e., component) can be "active"


The revised OOB resolves these problems:

* async progress is used for all application processes, with the progress thread blocking in the event library

* each available TCP NIC is supported by its own TCP module. The ability to asynchronously progress each module independently is provided, but not enabled by default (a runtime MCA parameter turns it "on")

* multi-address TCP NICs (e.g., a NIC with both an IPv4 and IPv6 address, or with virtual interfaces) are supported - reachability is determined by comparing the contact info for a peer against all addresses within the range covered by the address/mask pairs for the NIC.

* a message that arrives on one TCP NIC is automatically shifted to whatever NIC that is connected to the next "hop" if that peer cannot be reached by the incoming NIC. If no TCP module will reach the peer, then the OOB attempts to send the message via all other available components - if none can reach the peer, then an "error" is reported back to the RML, which then calls the errmgr for instructions.

* opal_buffer_t now conforms to standard object rules re OBJ_RETAIN as we no longer "unload" the incoming object

* NIC failure is reported to the TCP component, which then tries to resend the message across any other available TCP NIC. If that doesn't work, then the message is given back to the OOB base to try using other components. If all that fails, then the error is reported to the RML, which reports to the errmgr for instructions

* obviously from the above, multiple OOB components (e.g., TCP and UD) can be active in parallel

* the matching code has been moved to the RML (and out of the OOB/TCP component) so it is independent of transport

* routing is done by the individual OOB modules (as opposed to the RML). Thus, both routed and non-routed transports can simultaneously be active

* all blocking send/recv APIs have been removed. Everything operates asynchronously.


KNOWN LIMITATIONS:

* although provision is made for component failover as described above, the code for doing so has not been fully implemented yet. At the moment, if all connections for a given peer fail, the errmgr is notified of a "lost connection", which by default results in termination of the job if it was a lifeline

* the IPv6 code is present and compiles, but is not complete. Since the current IPv6 support in the OOB doesn't work anyway, I don't consider this a blocker

* routing is performed at the individual module level, yet the active routed component is selected on a global basis. We probably should update that to reflect that different transports may need/choose to route in different ways

* obviously, not every error path has been tested nor necessarily covered

* determining abnormal termination is more challenging than in the old code as we now potentially have multiple ways of connecting to a process. Ideally, we would declare "connection failed" when *all* transports can no longer reach the process, but that requires some additional (possibly complex) code. For now, the code replicates the old behavior only somewhat modified - i.e., if a module sees its connection fail, it checks to see if it is a lifeline. If so, it notifies the errmgr that the lifeline is lost - otherwise, it notifies the errmgr that a non-lifeline connection was lost.

* reachability is determined solely on the basis of a shared subnet address/mask - more sophisticated algorithms (e.g., the one used in the tcp btl) are required to handle routing via gateways

* the RML needs to assign sequence numbers to each message on a per-peer basis. The receiving RML will then deliver messages in order, thus preventing out-of-order messaging in the case where messages travel across different transports or a message needs to be redirected/resent due to failure of a NIC

This commit was SVN r29058.
2013-08-22 16:37:40 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
089c632cce Remove a bunch of dead code: gcc 4.7 warns of set-but-unused
variables.  So get rid of them.

This commit was SVN r28538.
2013-05-17 21:45:49 +00:00
Ralph Castain
04b11accd3 Silience a few warnings
This commit was SVN r28515.
2013-05-14 21:58:40 +00:00
Nathan Hjelm
c041156f60 Update ORTE frameworks to use the MCA framework system.
This commit was SVN r28240.
2013-03-27 21:14:43 +00:00
Nathan Hjelm
cf377db823 MCA/base: Add new MCA variable system
Features:
 - Support for an override parameter file (openmpi-mca-param-override.conf).
   Variable values in this file can not be overridden by any file or environment
   value.
 - Support for boolean, unsigned, and unsigned long long variables.
 - Support for true/false values.
 - Support for enumerations on integer variables.
 - Support for MPIT scope, verbosity, and binding.
 - Support for command line source.
 - Support for setting variable source via the environment using
   OMPI_MCA_SOURCE_<var name>=source (either command or file:filename)
 - Cleaner API.
 - Support for variable groups (equivalent to MPIT categories).

Notes:
 - Variables must be created with a backing store (char **, int *, or bool *)
   that must live at least as long as the variable.
 - Creating a variable with the MCA_BASE_VAR_FLAG_SETTABLE enables the use of
   mca_base_var_set_value() to change the value.
 - String values are duplicated when the variable is registered. It is up to
   the caller to free the original value if necessary. The new value will be
   freed by the mca_base_var system and must not be freed by the user.
 - Variables with constant scope may not be settable.
 - Variable groups (and all associated variables) are deregistered when the
   component is closed or the component repository item is freed. This
   prevents a segmentation fault from accessing a variable after its component
   is unloaded.
 - After some discussion we decided we should remove the automatic registration
   of component priority variables. Few component actually made use of this
   feature.
 - The enumerator interface was updated to be general enough to handle
   future uses of the interface.
 - The code to generate ompi_info output has been moved into the MCA variable
   system. See mca_base_var_dump().

opal: update core and components to mca_base_var system
orte: update core and components to mca_base_var system
ompi: update core and components to mca_base_var system

This commit also modifies the rmaps framework. The following variables were
moved from ppr and lama: rmaps_base_pernode, rmaps_base_n_pernode,
rmaps_base_n_persocket. Both lama and ppr create synonyms for these variables.

This commit was SVN r28236.
2013-03-27 21:09:41 +00:00
Ralph Castain
147c6ff9e7 Clean out the cruft leftover from the use_common_ports experiment
cmr:v1.7

This commit was SVN r28184.
2013-03-20 15:07:43 +00:00
Ralph Castain
a4b6fb241f Remove all remaining vestiges of the Windows integration
This commit was SVN r28137.
2013-02-28 17:31:47 +00:00
Ralph Castain
cf9796accd Remove the old configure option for disabling full rte support - we now use the OMPI rte framework for such purposes
This commit was SVN r28134.
2013-02-28 01:35:55 +00:00
Ralph Castain
8d2fa3693b First cut at removing the native Windows support. Remove all the Windows-specific components, and the .windows files sprinkled around. Remove the Windows platform files and MTT scripts. Update the NEWS to point Windows users to the cygwin package.
This commit was SVN r28116.
2013-02-26 20:44:56 +00:00
Ralph Castain
8e8e95ca6b Silence error report - just because someone only defines ipv4 static ports doesn't make a fatal error
This commit was SVN r27976.
2013-01-29 23:48:22 +00:00
Ralph Castain
b403ca5bd8 Silence warning
This commit was SVN r27897.
2013-01-23 22:17:08 +00:00
Ralph Castain
82f1ba0ea8 Fix static port usage, ensure that both ipv4 and ipv6 are given if ipv6 was enabled
This commit was SVN r27682.
2012-12-18 03:59:49 +00:00
Nathan Hjelm
bdedd8b0d3 Per RFC modify the behavior of mca_base_components_close to NOT close the output. Modify frameworks to always close their output and set to -1.
Reasoning: The old behavior was a little confusing. mca_base_components_open does not open an output stream so it is a little unexpected that mca_base_components_close does. To add to this several frameworks (that don't use mca_base_components_close) failed to close their output in the framework close function and others closed their output a second time. This change is an improvement to the symantics of mca_base_components_open/close as they are now symetric in their functionality.

This commit was SVN r27570.
2012-11-06 19:09:26 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
c8cee23ee7 Priorities really shouldn't be less than 0.
This commit was SVN r27098.
2012-08-21 15:47:15 +00:00
Ralph Castain
dacb07000d Turn udcm and ud oob off by default, but allow them to build and be used if someone wants to test them
cmr:v1.7

This commit was SVN r27097.
2012-08-21 15:18:34 +00:00
Nathan Hjelm
4557e15c18 oob/ud fix compile error
This commit was SVN r26933.
2012-07-31 21:50:34 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
88cbe9c780 .ompi_ignore this component until it can be fixed.
This commit was SVN r26930.
2012-07-31 21:02:06 +00:00
Nathan Hjelm
980692804d oob/ud: don't start listening for ud requests unless we have one usable port
This commit was SVN r26929.
2012-07-31 19:00:18 +00:00
Ralph Castain
23c2a315a9 Add missing line to set flag indicating at least one port found
This commit was SVN r26914.
2012-07-30 17:54:38 +00:00
George Bosilca
772ec212eb Fix another compiler warning.
This commit was SVN r26775.
2012-07-10 15:57:42 +00:00
George Bosilca
ec760454a6 Cleaning ...
This commit was SVN r26747.
2012-07-04 21:22:13 +00:00
Ralph Castain
6ae5776904 Cleanup IPV6 build
This commit was SVN r26738.
2012-07-04 00:03:50 +00:00
Ralph Castain
0dfe29b1a6 Roll in the rest of the modex change. Eliminate all non-modex API access of RTE info from the MPI layer - in some cases, the info was already present (either in the ompi_proc_t or in the orte_process_info struct) and no call was necessary. This removes all calls to orte_ess from the MPI layer. Calls to orte_grpcomm remain required.
Update all the orte ess components to remove their associated APIs for retrieving proc data. Update the grpcomm API to reflect transfer of set/get modex info to the db framework.

Note that this doesn't recreate the old GPR. This is strictly a local db storage that may (at some point) obtain any missing data from the local daemon as part of an async methodology. The framework allows us to experiment with such methods without perturbing the default one.

This commit was SVN r26678.
2012-06-27 14:53:55 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
148ae6d6e3 This commit unifies the configury of some verbs-lovin' components.
* Add new configure command line options and deprecate some old ones:
   * --with-verbs replaces --with-openib
   * --with-verbs-libdir replaces --with-openib-libdir
 * If you specify --with-openib[-libdir] without
   --with-verbs[-libdir], you'll get a "these options have been
   deprecated!" warning, but then they'll act just like
   --with-verbs[--libdir]. 

  '''Sidenote:''' Note that we are not renaming any components at this
  time, nor are we renaming the top-level OMPI_CHECK_OPENIB m4 macro
  (which is pretty strongly tied to the openib BTL and is bastaridzed
  by the ofud BTL).  Note that there will likely be more changes in
  this area coming soon (next week?) when some long-standing changes
  move to the SVN trunk: some openib BTL infrastructure will move to
  ompi/mca/common, and its configury gets split up / refactored.

We extend our philosophy of other --with-<foo> configure options of
--with-verbs to ''all'' verbs-lovin components:

 * If you specify --with-verbs, then all verbs-lovin' components must
   configure successfully (or abort).  This currently means: OOB ud,
   BTL ofud, BTL openib.
 * If you specify --with-verbs=DIR, then all verbs-lovin' component
   must configure successfully (or abort), and will use DIR to find
   verbs headers and libraries.
 * If you specify --without-verbs, then all verbs-lovin' components
   will be ignored.

This commit also fixes a problem where the --with-openib=DIR form
would not use DIR for ''all'' verbs-lovin' components (I think only
BTL openib and BTL ofud used that DIR).  Now all of them do, as does
hwloc (because hwloc has some !OpenFabrics helper functions that
require ibv types from verbs.h).

There's a little new m4 infrastructure worth mentioning:

 * If you create a new verbs-lovin' component (i.e., a component that
   need verbs), your configure.m4 should
   AC_REQUIRE([OPAL_CHECK_VERBS_DIR]). 
 * You can then use three global shell variables: $opal_want_verbs,
   $opal_verbs_dir, $opal_verbs_libdir, which will be set as follows:
   * opal_want_verbs will be "yes" and opal_verbs_dir and
     opal_verbs_libdir will both be set to directory values, '''OR'''
   * opal_want_verbs will be "no" and opal_verbs_dir and
     opal_verbs_libdir will both be set empty

This commit was SVN r26640.
2012-06-22 19:53:56 +00:00
Ralph Castain
e6f3586415 Remove the orte notifier framework, per discussion at the devel meeting and follow-up with Jeff (who took the action item)
This commit was SVN r26637.
2012-06-22 18:09:23 +00:00
Ralph Castain
96c778656a Improve launch performance on clusters that use dedicated nodes by instructing the orteds to use the same port as the HNP, thus allowing them to "rollup" their initial callback via the routed network. This substantially reduces the HNP bottleneck and the number of ports opened by the HNP.
Restore enable-static-ports option by default - the Cray will have to disable it to get around their library issues, but that's just a warning problem as opposed to blocking the build.

This commit was SVN r26606.
2012-06-15 10:15:07 +00:00
Ralph Castain
269cb2b8d9 Some cleanup to remove calls to opal_progress when running with orte progress threads, and to ensure that all orte-related events are in the orte event base.
This commit was SVN r26591.
2012-06-11 19:59:53 +00:00
Ralph Castain
2812579246 Just because we find an IB device does not mean we can get a QP on it. Check to see if we can before we select the UD OOB module for use.
This commit was SVN r26587.
2012-06-10 01:42:51 +00:00
Ralph Castain
0442a807c0 Default the OOB to the "ud" component IFF the HNP finds itself on a node with a supported Infiniband device. Ensure that the daemons all pick the matching component by dictating the selection via mca param on the orted cmd line.
This commit was SVN r26582.
2012-06-08 01:23:08 +00:00
Nathan Hjelm
625c8078c3 oob/ud: fix typo
This commit was SVN r26569.
2012-06-07 19:21:23 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
99c5afb397 Remove clang compiler warnings.
This commit was SVN r26523.
2012-05-29 23:36:06 +00:00
Ralph Castain
7fb49b1559 Silence warning
This commit was SVN r26480.
2012-05-23 13:59:41 +00:00
Nathan Hjelm
6eeca66475 add an option to enable static ports. diabled by default
This commit was SVN r26462.
2012-05-21 19:56:15 +00:00
Ralph Castain
83d69b6c95 Enable the ORTE progress thread for apps (not needed in the tools as they already continuously loop in the event lib). This appears to be working, at least for MPI apps that only use shared memory (a simple "hello"). More testing is required to identify where problems will occur - this is only intended to allow further development.
In order to use the progress thread, you must configure with:

--enable-orte-progress-threads --enable-event-thread-support

This commit was SVN r26457.
2012-05-20 15:14:43 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
46f47e08b6 Remove typo/extra brackets and parens.
This commit was SVN r26351.
2012-04-27 13:48:43 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
9d0df5a9a6 Update configury in the new oob ud component: actually check to see if
it succeeds and run $1 or $2, accordingly.  This allows "make dist" to
run properly on machines that do not have OpenFabrics stuff installed
(e.g., the nightly tarball build machine).

There's still more to be done here -- it doesn't check for non-uniform
directories where the OpenFabrics headers/libraries might be
installed.  We might need to re-tool/combine
ompi/config/ompi_check_openib.m4 (which checks for way more than
oob/ud needs) and move it up to config/ompi_check_ofa.m4, or
something...?

This commit was SVN r26350.
2012-04-27 11:32:56 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
9829d2279f System-level includes should be at the top of the file, before most
OPAL/ORTE/OMPI includes.

This commit was SVN r26349.
2012-04-27 11:29:22 +00:00