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Ralph Castain
96f4bb7a63 Hey, sports fans!! Guess what??
Here's the huge registry check-in you've all been waiting for with baited breath. The revised version sends a single message to all processes at the various stage gates, thus making the startup much more scalable. I could provide you with all the tawdry details, but won't for now - you are welcome to ask, though, and I'll merrily bore your ears to tears.

In addition, the commit contains the following:

1. set the ignore properties on ompi/debuggers and orte/mca/pls/poe

2. Added simplified subscribe and put functions to the registry's API. I have also converted all of the ompi functions that registered subscriptions to the new API, and caught their associated put's as well.

In a follow-on commit, I'll be adding support for George's hetero arch registry subscription (wanted to get this one in first).

This commit was SVN r7118.
2005-09-01 01:07:30 +00:00
Rainer Keller
1ac8c75965 - Nothing of interest: Fixed comments, indentation...
To get a clear view on the next patch.

This commit was SVN r6975.
2005-08-22 18:02:10 +00:00
Ralph Castain
8c6c78c47a Add a few new functions that were requested last week - not tested yet, so please don't use them! I will test them this afternoon on a different computer. For now, they won't cause any problems since they aren't being called.
This commit was SVN r6689.
2005-08-01 16:38:15 +00:00
Ralph Castain
19d58ee17e First phase of the scalable RTE changes:
1. Modify the registry to eliminate redundant data copying for startup messages.

2. Revise the subscription/trigger system to avoid redundant storage of triggers and subscriptions. This dramatically reduces the search time when a registry action occurs - to illustrate the point, there are now only a handful of triggers on the system for each job. Before, there were a handful of triggers for each PROCESS in the job, all of which had to be checked every time something happened on the registry. This is much, much faster now.

3. Update all subscriptions to the new format. There are now "named" subscriptions - this allows you to "name" a subscription that all the processes will be using. The first one to hit the registry actually defines the subscription. From then on, any subsequent "subscribes" to the same name just cause that process to "attach" to the existing subscription. This keeps the number of subscriptions being tracked by the registry to a minimum, while ensuring that each process still gets notified.

4. Do the same for triggers.

Also fixed a duplicate subscription problem that was causing people to receive data equal to the number of processes times the data they should have received from a trigger/subscription. Sorry about that... :-( ...but it's all better now!

Uncovered a situation where the modex data seems to be getting entered on the registry a second time - the latter time coming after the compound command has been "fired", thereby causing all the subscriptions to fire. Asked Tim and Jeff to look into this.

Second phase of the changes will involve modifying the xcast system so that the same message gets sent to all processes. This will further reduce the message traffic, and - once we have a true "broadcast" version of xcast - really speed things up and improve scalability.

This commit was SVN r6542.
2005-07-18 18:49:00 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
ba99409628 Major simplifications to component versioning:
- After long discussions and ruminations on how we run components in
  LAM/MPI, made the decision that, by default, all components included
  in Open MPI will use the version number of their parent project
  (i.e., OMPI or ORTE).  They are certaint free to use a different
  number, but this simplification makes the common cases easy:
  - components are only released when the parent project is released
  - it is easy (trivial?) to distinguish which version component goes
    with with version of the parent project
- removed all autogen/configure code for templating the version .h
  file in components
- made all ORTE components use ORTE_*_VERSION for version numbers
- made all OMPI components use OMPI_*_VERSION for version numbers
- removed all VERSION files from components
- configure now displays OPAL, ORTE, and OMPI version numbers
- ditto for ompi_info
- right now, faking it -- OPAL and ORTE and OMPI will always have the
  same version number (i.e., they all come from the same top-level
  VERSION file).  But this paves the way for the Great Configure
  Reorganization, where, among other things, each project will have
  its own version number.

So all in all, we went from a boatload of version numbers to
[effectively] three.  That's pretty good.  :-)

This commit was SVN r6344.
2005-07-04 20:12:36 +00:00
Brian Barrett
a13166b500 * rename ompi_output to opal_output
This commit was SVN r6329.
2005-07-03 23:31:27 +00:00
Brian Barrett
39dbeeedfb * rename locking code from ompi to opal
This commit was SVN r6327.
2005-07-03 22:45:48 +00:00
Brian Barrett
499e4de1e7 * rename ompi_object and ompi_class to opal_object and opal_class
This commit was SVN r6321.
2005-07-03 16:06:07 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
1b18979f79 Initial population of orte tree
This commit was SVN r6266.
2005-07-02 13:42:54 +00:00