of Fortran datatypes (mpif-common.h) and the list of registered
datatypes: MOOG(REAL2).
Configure and Compilation with ia32/gcc just finished, naturally
without real2.
This commit was SVN r15137.
interface:
- Fix the handling of MPI_BOTTOM in various places
Update of r15030
- While being at it, handle MPI_IN_PLACE in the same way.
Convert OMPI_ADDR -> OMPI_F2C_BOTTOM
Convert OMPI_IN_PLACE -> OMPI_F2C_IN_PLACE
and have them converted before the actual call.
- Approved by George and tested with icc and simple f77 mpi-program and
with program by Daniel.
This commit was SVN r15129.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r15030 --> open-mpi/ompi@15f9e58c68
-I for ${includedir}/openmpi. Solves many problems, and with just a tad
bit of hackery. Don't know why I didn't just do this earlier.
Refs trac:542
This commit was SVN r14853.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 542 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/542
Do not initialize them, if not.
If initializing them, check for the correct C-equivalent type
to copy from...
Issue a warning, when a type (e.g. REAL*16) is not available to
build the type (here COMPLEX*32).
This fixes issues with ompi and pacx.
Works with intel-compiler and FCFLAGS="-i8 -r8" on ia32.
This commit was SVN r14818.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r8 --> open-mpi/ompi@e952ab1f88
via the visibility feature that is provided by some compilers.
Per default this feature is disabled, to enable it you need to
configure with --enable-visibility and obviously you need a compiler
with visibility support. Please refer to the wiki for more information.
https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/wiki/Visibility
This commit was SVN r14582.
* Remove the connect() timeout code, as it had some nasty race conditions
when connections were established as the trigger was firing. A better
solution has been found for the cluster where this was needed, so just
removing it was easiest.
* When a fatal error (too many connection failures) occurs, set an error
on messages in the queue even if there isn't an active message. The
first message to any peer will be queued without being active (and
so will all subsequent messages until the connection is established),
and the orteds will hang until that first message completes. So if
an orted can never contact it's peer, it will never exit and just sit
waiting for that message to complete.
* Cover an interesting RST condition in the connect code. A connection
can complete the three-way handshake, the connector can even send
some data, but the server side will drop the connection because it
can't move it from the half-connected to fully-connected state because
of space shortage in the listen backlog queue. This causes a RST to
be received first time that recv() is called, which will be when waiting
for the remote side of the OOB ack. In this case, transition the
connection back into a CLOSED state and try to connect again.
* Add levels of debugging, rather than all or nothing, each building on
the previous level. 0 (default) is hard errors. 1 is connection
error debugging info. 2 is all connection info. 3 is more state
info. 4 includes all message info.
* Add some hopefully useful comments
This commit was SVN r14261.
test, Sun's darray test, and an internal LANL test code. I would not
assume it will work properly on other codes, as I'm still not sure I
completely understand what the standard says this function is supposed to
do.
Refs trac:65
This commit was SVN r13967.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 65 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/65
configured with --disable-mpi-cxx so that the default -I flags in the
wrapper compilers don't point to a directory that doesn't exist.
Thanks to Martin Audet for identifying the problem.
This commit was SVN r13296.
to the F90 binding for MPI_INITIALIZED was wrong (should have been
logical, not integer).
Fixes trac:782.
This commit was SVN r13170.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 782 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/782
timers might natively return nanoseconds instead of microseconds, as is
the case on x86. Fixes an issue with really high shared memory latencies
on Intel macs
This commit was SVN r13038.
* Fix MPI-2 page number in comments for a specific reference in the
spec
* Allow getting/setting the errhandler on MPI_FILE_NULL
* Allow freeing of intrinsic errhandlers, per MPI-2 errata (if you GET
an errhandler on a communicator, you must be able to FREE it, even
if it's an intrinsic).
Thanks to Lisandro Dalcin for reporting these problems.
This commit was SVN r12122.
with the use of MPI_IN_PLACE, and make some optimization checks more
correct. Thanks to Lisandro Dalcin for reporting the problems.
This commit was SVN r11904.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 430 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/430
8 bytes. Adjust the configure tests to allow for this case.
Refs trac:427
This commit was SVN r11859.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 427 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/427
Add --enable-orterun-prefix-by-default (and a synonym:
--enable-mpirun-prefix-by-default) to make orterun always behave as if
"--prefix $prefix" was given on the command line (where $prefix is the
value given to the --prefix option to configure). This prevents many
rsh/ssh users from needing to modify their shell startup files to set
the LD_LIBRARY_PATH for Open MPI (they will still need to set PATH or
otherwise find the OMPI executables to mpicc/mpirun/etc. their MPI
applications).
Also added --noprefix option to orterun to disable this behavior.
Finally, note that even if --enable-orterun-prefix-by-default is
specified, if the user specifies --prefix or /path/to/mpirun, these
options will override the default value of the prefix ($prefix).
This commit was SVN r11669.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 377 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/377
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
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.
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
- Make the F90 bindings compile and link properly with gfortran 4.0,
4.1, Intel 9.0, PGI 6.1, Sun (don't know version offhand -- the most
current as of this writing, I think), and NAG 5.2, although some
have limitations (e.g., NAG can't seem to handle the medium and
large sizes)
- Building the F90 "small" module size is now the default, even for
developers
- Split up mpif.h into multiple files because parts of it were toxic
to the F90 bindings
- Properly specify unsized/unshaped arrays to make the bindings work
on all known compilers
- Make ompi_info show Fortran 90 bindings size
- XML somewhat lags the generated scripts as of this commit, but
functionality was my main goal -- the XML can be updated later (if
at all).
This commit was SVN r10118.
pipeline. See lengthy comment in iof_base_endpoint.c for the details, but
the short version is that we shouldn't set O_NONBLOCK on standard I/O
file descriptors, so we no longer do.
Closes ticket:9
This commit was SVN r9966.
pointer. Otherwise, we can end up segfaulting when the memory area is
used by the caller. Fixes a bug reported by Alex Spiegel.
This commit was SVN r9692.
follow the statement from the standard that make the most sense to me. In this
particular case this statement is:
If there is no active handle in the list it returns outcount = MPI_UNDEFINED.
This commit was SVN r9512.
was causing problems (indeed, we don't have it in LAM and it hasn't caused
problems in the last many many years). Standard I/O forwarding now works
properly on Solaris in both 32 and 64 bit builds
* Add NEWS item about standard I/O on platforms without openpty()
This commit was SVN r9255.
for the C++ bindings in MPI-2 p276-278 to see that MPI_BOOL should
work with MPI_LAND, MPI_LOR, and MPI_LXOR. Thanks to Andy Selle for
pointing this out.
This commit was SVN r9200.
they will match the prototypes in the [styictly-typed] MPI F90
bindings. Specifically, fix up MPI_COMM_SPAWN and
MPI_COMM_SPAWN_MULTIPLE so that the constants MPI_ARGV_NULL,
MPI_ERRCODES_IGNORE, and MPI_ARGVS_NULL can be used in the F90
bindings. Thanks to Michael Kluskens for pointing this out to us.
Some work still remains in the F90 bindings -- we are missing all
places where choice buffers can be of type CHARACTER.
This commit was SVN r9198.
argv[0] and the cwd on the target node (i.e., the node where the
executable will be running in all systems except BProc, where the
searches are run on the node where orterun is invoked).
- fork pls now does cwd and argv[0] search in orted
- bproc pls does cwd and argv[0] search in orterun
- cwd behavior slightly different:
- if user specifies a -wdir to orterun, we chdir() to there; if we
can't for some reason, abort
- if user does not specify a -wdir, try to chdir() to the dir where
orterun was invoked. If we can't for some reason (e.g., it
doesn't exist on the target node), then try to chdir($HOME). If
we can't do that, then just live with whatever default directory
we were put in.
This commit was SVN r9068.
Granger for bringing this to our attention.
This needs to be modified slightly to go to the v1.0 branch. Will
submit patch via e-mail.
This commit was SVN r8872.