1. Changed rng_buff_t --> opal_rng_buff_t
2. All global variables obey the prefix rule
3. Old code has been removed
4. Found a couple of unnecessary includes
Refs trac:4298
This commit was SVN r30807.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 4298 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/4298
r of slots remaing to be assigned being only one/node. Regardless, it didn't work for the case where nodes were defined in ascending order of slots.
Tetsuya's proposed patch didn't solve the problem for me, but it did correct the case where cpus/proc > 1. The final patch requires that we loop over the assignment
algo until all procs are assigned or all nodes are filled - any remaining procs are then handled in the cleanup loop.
cmr=v1.7.5:reviewer=rhc:subject=fix map-by node for different cases
This commit was SVN r30798.
Running orte-restart requires an initialized sstore.
This opens the sstore component for FT builds just like
the snapc component.
This commit was SVN r30796.
better error message when there is only one socket available
fixed by Elena, reviewed by Miked
cmr=v1.7.5:reviewer=ompi-rm1.7
This commit was SVN r30787.
With enabled fault tolerance code different functions
are selected during compilation. Most of the ft
code is #ifdef'd out. This #ifdef's more code out
so that compiler warnings like
warning: unused variable 'item' [-Wunused-variable]
opal_list_item_t *item;
are removed.
This commit was SVN r30747.
VERY tentatively schedule this for 1.7.5 - only to be applied if we see no troubles AND the branch is ready in advance.
cmr=v1.7.5:reviewer=rhc:subject=Add unix socket component to OOB
This commit was SVN r30742.
can't apply its normal precedence rules.
So...print a big "deprecated" warning for the old params and error out if a conflict is detected. I know that isn't what people really wanted, but it's the best we
can do. If only the old style param is given, then process it after the warning.
Extend the current map-by param to add support for ppr and cpus-per-proc, adding the latter to the list of allowed modifiers using "pe=n" for processing elements/proc. Thus, you can map-by socket:pe=2,oversubscribe to map by socket, binding 2 processing elements/process, with oversubscription allowed. Or you can map-by ppr:2:socket:pe=4 to map two processes to every socket in the allocation, binding each process to 4 processing elements.
For those wondering, a processing element is defined as a hwthread if --use-hwthreads-as-cpus is given, or else as a core.
Refs trac:4117
This commit was SVN r30620.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 4117 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/4117
Wire the security check into ORTE's OOB handshake, and add a "version" check to ensure that both ends are from the same ORTE version. If not, report the mismatch and refuse the connection
Fixes trac:4171
cmr=v1.7.5:reviewer=jsquyres:subject=Add a security framework for authenticating connections
This commit was SVN r30551.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 4171 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/4171
During the commits to make the C/R code compile again the
blocking receive calls in snapc_full_app.c were
replaced by non-blocking receive calls.
This commit adds ORTE_WAIT_FOR_COMPLETION()
after each non-blocking receive to wait for the data.
This commit was SVN r30487.
During the commits to make the C/R code compile again the
blocking receive calls were replaced by non-blocking
which broke the code. This patch uses ORTE_WAIT_FOR_COMPLETION()
to wait until the non-blocking calls have finished.
This commit was SVN r30486.
The sstore component was still using static buffers
for send_buffer_nb(). This patch changes opal_buffer_t buffer;
to opal_buffer_t *buffer;
This commit was SVN r30485.
The snapc component was still using static buffers
for send_buffer_nb(). This patch changes opal_buffer_t buffer;
to opal_buffer_t *buffer;
This commit was SVN r30484.
Right after starting the communication with orterun the buffer
containing the message is deleted. This patch removes the deletion
of the buffer which is now done by orte_rml_send_callback(). This is
now also the callback function used by orte_rml.send_buffer_nb().
The previous callback hnp_receiver() was introduced by an
earlier patch which only was trying to get the code to compile again.
This commit was SVN r30405.
The function
int orte_snapc_base_select(bool seed, bool app);
wants to know if it called by an application or not. Therefore
it expects as second paremeter 'bool app'. It used to be
'!ORTE_PROC_IS_DAEMON' which is not always correct if it is
a tool or a HNP. This patch changes it to ORTE_PROC_IS_APP, which
has the correct information if it is an application.
This commit was SVN r30404.
* don't return null if someone wants to print ORTE_SUCCESS
* rename some stale process types
* keep show_help local if we are in standalone operation as there is nobody to send it to
cmr=v1.7.5:reviewer=jsquyres
This commit was SVN r30400.
* use the global flags for linux and apple being found instead of re-doing the case statements
* update select procedure to ignore components that measure the same thing (e.g., resusage and sigar), taking the higher priority module
cmr=v1.7.5:reviewer=jsquyres:subject=Cleanup the sensor code
This commit was SVN r30368.
Refs trac:4117. Please use this commit rather than the patch attached to
the ticket; the patch had a few mistakes in the tweaked wording.
This commit was SVN r30362.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r30298 --> open-mpi/ompi@58479399c3
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 4117 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/4117
NOTE: launch performance will be absolutely awful if you do this with BTLs that aren't configured to modex_recv on first message!
Even with "modex on demand", we still have to do a barrier in place of the modex - we simply don't move any data around, which does reduce the time impact. The barrier is required to ensure that the other proc has in fact registered all its BTL info and therefore is prepared to hand over a complete data package. Otherwise, you may not get the info you need. In addition, the shared memory BTL can fail to properly rendezvous as it expects the barrier to be in place.
This behavior will *only* take effect under the following conditions:
1. launched via mpirun
2. #procs is greater than ompi_hostname_cutoff, which defaults to UINT32_MAX
3. mca param rte_orte_direct_modex is set to 1. At the moment, we are having problems getting this param to register properly, so only the first two conditions are in effect. Still, the bottom line is you have to *want* this behavior to get it.
The planned next evolution of this will be to make the direct modex be non-blocking - this will require two fixes:
1. if the remote proc doesn't have the required info, then let it delay its response until it does. This means we need a way for the MPI layer to tell the RTE "I am done entering modex data".
2. adjust the SM rendezvous logic to loop until the required file has been created
Creating a placeholder to bring this over to 1.7.5 when ready.
cmr=v1.7.5:reviewer=hjelmn:subject=Enable direct modex at scale
This commit was SVN r30259.
specifically delineate that we're referring to the process' rank in
MPI_COMM_WORLD.
Refs trac:4068
This commit was SVN r30181.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 4068 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/4068
Thanks to Paul Hargrove for reporting the problem on NetBSD.
cmr=v1.7.4:reviewer=jsquyres:subject=Handle the case of nodes that do not report cores
This commit was SVN r30180.
configury/Makefile.am changes; this commit renames the internal
installdirs.h framework struct field names to match the configry macro
names:
* pkgdatdir -> ompidatadir
* pkglibdir -> ompilibdir
* pkgincludedir -> ompiincludedir
This commit was SVN r30145.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r30140 --> open-mpi/ompi@8b778903d8
pkg{data,lib,includedir}, use our own ompi{data,lib,includedir}, which is
always set to {datadir,libdir,includedir}/openmpi. This will keep us from
having help files in prefix/share/open-rte when building without Open MPI,
but in prefix/share/openmpi when building with Open MPI.
This commit was SVN r30140.
after last refactoring in rmaps, map-by dist:hca was disabled.
reverting it back
found/fixed by Elena, reviewed by miked
cmr=v1.7.4:reviewer=ompi-rm1.7
This commit was SVN r30118.
Fixes trac:4043
cmr=v1.7.4:reviewer=jsquyres:subject=Ensure that rankfile-provided allocations are correctly handled
This commit was SVN r30106.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 4043 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/4043
No review will be required as this is just debug code for those helping us debug the 1.7.4 release candidates
cmr-=v1.7.4:reviewer=ompi-gk1.7
This commit was SVN r30043.
This patch changes all send/send_buffer occurrences in the C/R code
to send_nb/send_buffer_nb.
The new code compiles but does not work.
Changes from V1:
* #ifdef out the code (so it is preserved for later re-design)
* marked the broken C/R code with ENABLE_FT_FIXED
Changes from V2:
* just replace the blocking calls with the non-blocking calls
* all #ifdef's introduced in V1 are gone
* send_* returns error code or ORTE_SUCCESS (not the number of bytes)
This commit was SVN r30036.
This patch changes all recv/recv_buffer occurrences in the C/R code
to recv_nb/recv_buffer_nb.
The old code is still there but disabled using ifdefs (ENABLE_FT_FIXED).
The new code compiles but does not work.
Changes from V1:
* #ifdef out the code (so it is preserved for later re-design)
* marked the broken C/R code with ENABLE_FT_FIXED
Changes from V2:
* only #ifdef out the code where the behaviour is changed
(used to be blocking; now non-blocking)
This commit was SVN r30035.
Fix comm_spawn on a single host - with the new default mapping scheme, we were incorrectly computing the number of procs to put on the node.
Refs trac:4003
This commit was SVN r30033.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 4003 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/4003
Thanks to Tim Miller for reporting the regression from the 1.6 series
cmr=v1.7.4:reviewer=jsquyres:subject=Ensure that comm_spawn'd procs get user-specified forwarded envars
This commit was SVN r30012.
Reset topology usage for each node as we bind as multiple nodes may be linked to the same topology object. This will need to be revisited for scale as it does take some non-zero time to reset the usage each iteration. However, storing individual topology objects for every node consumes memory, so it's a tradeoff.
cmr=v1.7.4:reviewer=jsquyres:subject=Eliminate excessive binding/memory warnings
This commit was SVN r29978.
Thanks to Dave Love and Ashley Pittman for pointing out the problem.
cmr=v1.7.4:reviewer=jsquyres:subject=Fix tool communications with mpirun
This commit was SVN r29959.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 3963 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/3963
includes various fixes all over the C/R code which are
hard to group like the other patches.
Changes from V1:
* explain why mca_base_component_distill_checkpoint_ready no longer works
* compare return result of opal functions with OPAL_* values
Changes from V2:
* use orte_rml_oob_ft_event() instead of referencing through the modules
* properly protect variable (thanks to --enable-picky)
This commit was SVN r29922.
* default to bind-to core
* map-by slot if np=2
* map-by socket (balance across sockets on each node) if np > 2
* map-by <obj> will imply rank-by <obj> by default (leave default binding as above)
Fix a bug in the map-by <obj> mapper where we incorrectly compute the #procs to assign if the #slots > #procs
cmr=v1.7.4:reviewer=jsquyres:subject=Update default binding and mapping values
This commit was SVN r29919.
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
error: void value not ignored as it ought to be
in the C/R code by ignoring the return value of functions which
no longer return a value (only void).
Signed-off-by: Adrian Reber <adrian.reber@hs-esslingen.de>
This commit was SVN r29816.
This isn't being used yet - just enabling Nathan to do what he needs.
***** NOTE: any use of the OMPI_DB_GLOBAL_RANK database key must be protected by #ifdef OMPI_DB_GLOBAL_RANK as not all RTE's will define this key. *****
This commit was SVN r29708.
Resolves problems in loop_spawn where the timer was incorrectly firing and killing the overall job.
cmr=v1.7.4:reviewer=hjelmn
This commit was SVN r29661.
should have been all along and fix one place that uses the file
Update opal_portable_platform.h with changes to mpi_portable_platform.h made
in r29608.
Make mpi_portable_platform.h a symlink to opal_portable_platform.h, so that
they won't get out of sync. I'd like to remove mpi_portable_platform.h, but
we don't automatically add -I${includedir}/openmpi/ to make that sane from
a header include point of view, so that's future work.
This commit was SVN r29618.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r29608 --> open-mpi/ompi@b71bd51cdd
The data for each remote daemon is added later in the daemon callback function. Only the HNP retains info in the hash table.
If it is desirable to have each daemon retain its own coprocessor info, then this must be done in orte/mca/ess/base/ess_base_std_orted.c.
This commit was SVN r29497.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r29489 --> open-mpi/ompi@2e2794fa15
to the hash table.
Tested and working on a system with 2 Xeon Phi co-processors.
cmr=v1.7.4:ticket=3847:reviewer=ompi-rm1.7
This commit was SVN r29489.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 3847 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/3847
This change contains a non-mandatory modification
of the MPI-RTE interface. Anyone wishing to support
coprocessors such as the Xeon Phi may wish to add
the required definition and underlying support
****************************************************************
Add locality support for coprocessors such as the Intel Xeon Phi.
Detecting that we are on a coprocessor inside of a host node isn't straightforward. There are no good "hooks" provided for programmatically detecting that "we are on a coprocessor running its own OS", and the ORTE daemon just thinks it is on another node. However, in order to properly use the Phi's public interface for MPI transport, it is necessary that the daemon detect that it is colocated with procs on the host.
So we have to split the locality to separately record "on the same host" vs "on the same board". We already have the board-level locality flag, but not quite enough flexibility to handle this use-case. Thus, do the following:
1. add OPAL_PROC_ON_HOST flag to indicate we share a host, but not necessarily the same board
2. modify OPAL_PROC_ON_NODE to indicate we share both a host AND the same board. Note that we have to modify the OPAL_PROC_ON_LOCAL_NODE macro to explicitly check both conditions
3. add support in opal/mca/hwloc/base/hwloc_base_util.c for the host to check for coprocessors, and for daemons to check to see if they are on a coprocessor. The former is done via hwloc, but support for the latter is not yet provided by hwloc. So the code for detecting we are on a coprocessor currently is Xeon Phi specific - hopefully, we will find more generic methods in the future.
4. modify the orted and the hnp startup so they check for coprocessors and to see if they are on a coprocessor, and have the orteds pass that info back in their callback message. Automatically detect that coprocessors have been found and identify which coprocessors are on which hosts. Note that this algo isn't scalable at the moment - this will hopefully be improved over time.
5. modify the ompi proc locality detection function to look for coprocessor host info IF the OMPI_RTE_HOST_ID database key has been defined. RTE's that choose not to provide this support do not have to do anything - the associated code will simply be ignored.
6. include some cleanup of the hwloc open/close code so it conforms to how we did things in other frameworks (e.g., having a single "frame" file instead of open/close). Also, fix the locality flags - e.g., being on the same node means you must also be on the same cluster/cu, so ensure those flags are also set.
cmr:v1.7.4:reviewer=hjelmn
This commit was SVN r29435.
Fix two problems that surfaced when using direct launch under SLURM:
1. locally store our own data because some BTLs want to retrieve
it during add_procs rather than use what they have internally
2. cleanup MPI_Abort so it correctly passes the error status all
the way down to the actual exit. When someone implemented the
"abort_peers" API, they left out the error status. So we lost
it at that point and *always* exited with a status of 1. This
forces a change to the API to include the status.
cmr:v1.7.3:reviewer=jsquyres:subject=Fix MPI_Abort and modex_recv for direct launch
This commit was SVN r29405.