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Dan Lacher
98f70d6318 Convert the C++ Comm, Datatype and Winn keyval creation and intercept callbacks
to *not* use the STL as well as removing the STL use from the error handler
routines.  This was removing the STL from the C++ bindings (Solaris has 2
versions of the STL; if OMPI uses one and an MPI application wants to use
another, Bad Things happen).

The main idea is to wrap up the C++ callback function pointers and the user's
extra_state into our own struct that is passed as the extra_state to the C
keyval registration along with the intercept routines in intercepts.cc. When the
C++ intercepts are activated, they unwrap the user's callback and extra state
and call them.

This commit was SVN r17409.
2008-02-10 19:29:25 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
404f8d1076 Nothing substantial: just move the generalized request intercept data
structure up into the MPI::Grequest class (rather than being a struct
definition outside of any class) to be similar to how the keyval
intercept data structures are organized.  Fix one minor compiler
warning in the process.

This commit was SVN r17171.
2008-01-21 15:56:21 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
72bef32e65 Convert the C++ Comm keyval creation and intercept callbacks to *not*
use the STL.  This is the first step in removing the STL from the C++
bindings (Solaris has 2 versions of the STL; if OMPI uses one and an
MPI application wants to use another, Bad Things happen).

The main idea is to wrap up the C++ callback function pointers and the
user's extra_state into our own struct that is passed as the
extra_state to the C keyval registration along with the intercept
routines in intercepts.cc.  When the C++ intercepts are activated,
they unwrap the user's callback and extra state and call them.

It got a little more complicated than that, however:

 * I realized that we were returning errors back from
   Comm::create_keyval() incorrectly, so I fixed that.
 * Instead of using STL maps to store associations, we now use an
   opal_list_t which has to be guaranteed to be initialized correctly
   and only once in a multi-threaded environment.
 * Because of whackyness in the C++ bindings, it is possible to call
   Comm::Create_keyval with C callbacks (!).  If both registered
   callbacks are C functions, then ensure to avoid all the C++
   machinery.

This commit was SVN r17125.
2008-01-12 13:20:38 +00:00
Brian Barrett
2b8af283de Add ability to completely turn off MPI one-sided support, so that users
can experiment with using ROMIO directly.

This commit was SVN r15922.
2007-08-18 21:35:51 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
260f1fd468 Fixes trac:817
The C++ bindings were not tracking keyvals properly -- they were
freeing some internal meta data when Free_keyval() was called, not
when the keyval was actually destroyed (keyvals are refcounted in the
C layer, just like all other MPI objects, because they can live for
long after their corresponding Free call is invoked).  This commit
fixes this problem and several other things:

 * Add infrastructure on the ompi_attribute_keyval_t for an "extra"
   destructor pointer that will be invoked during the "real"
   constructor (i.e., when OBJ_RELEASE puts the refcount to 0).  This
   allows calling back into the C++ layer to release meta data
   associated with the keyval.
 * Adjust all cases where keyvals are created to pass in relevant
   destructors (NULL or the C++ destructor).
 * Do essentially the same for MPI::Comm, MPI::Win, and MPI:Datatype:
   * Move several functions out of the .cc file into the _inln.h file
     since they no longer require locks
   * Make the 4 Create_keyval() functions call a common back-end
     keyval creation function that does the Right Thing depending on
     whether C or C++ function pointers were used for the keyval
     functions.  The back-end function does not call the corresponding
     C MPI_*_create_keyval function, but rather does the work itself
     so that it can associate a "destructor" callback for the C++
     bindings for when the keyval is actually destroyed.
   * Change a few type names to be more indicative of what they are
     (mostly dealing with keyvals [not "keys"]).
 * Add the 3 missing bindings for MPI::Comm::Create_keyval().
 * Remove MPI::Comm::comm_map (and associated types) because it's no
   longer necessary in the intercepts -- it was a by-product of being
   a portable C++ bindings layer.  Now we can just query the C layer
   directly to figure out what type a communicator is.  This solves
   some logistics / callback issues, too.
 * Rename several types, variables, and fix many comments in the
   back-end C attribute implementation to make the names really
   reflect what they are (keyvals vs. attributes).  The previous names
   heavily overloaded the name "key" and were ''extremely''
   confusing.

This commit was SVN r13565.

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 817 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/817
2007-02-08 23:50:04 +00:00
George Bosilca
e72b0c1044 Some compilers (VC) don't like conversions between int and bool.
This commit was SVN r13043.
2007-01-08 22:00:49 +00:00
Brian Barrett
1ba97181dc A number of MPI-2 compliance fixes for the C++ bindings:
* Added Create_errhandler for MPI::File
  * Make errors_throw_exceptions a first-class predefined exception
    handler, and make it work for Comm, File, and Win
  * Deal with error handlers and attributes for Files, Types, and Wins
    like we do with Comms - can't just cast the callbacks from C++
    signatures to C signatures.  Callbacks will then fire with the
    C object, not the C++ object.  That's bad.

Refs trac:455

This commit was SVN r12945.

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 455 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/455
2006-12-30 23:41:42 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
6e1729cb93 Fixes trac:580
* Add MPI::Status methods Set_elements() and Set_cancelled()
 * Added a bunch of comments in various places in the MPI C++ bindings
   implementatio just to explain what's going on (because C++ can hide
   a lot from you)
 * Insert C++ callbacks for the MPI_Grequest callback functions
   registered by MPI::Grequest::Start().  These callbacks keep a
   little meta-data (created by Grequest::Start()) that allow the
   proper callback signatures from C (i.e., from ompi_grequest_<foo>()
   in libmpi.a -- C code), translate arguments as required, and then
   invoke the callbacks with proper C++ signatures (i.e., call
   user-defined callbacks with C++ function signatures).

This commit was SVN r12446.

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 580 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/580
2006-11-06 18:42:00 +00:00
George Bosilca
8673c83578 The bool type on Windows is not an integer. Therefore just casting an
int to bool is not allowed. We have to make something cleaner.

This commit was SVN r11475.
2006-08-28 18:51:09 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
5f96a74e33 Make user-defined MPI::Op's be thread safe (the previous
implementation was not thread safe).  See lengthy comment in
ompi/mpi/cxx/intercepts.cc::ompi_mpi_cxx_op_intercept() for a full
explanation.

This commit was SVN r8606.
2005-12-23 16:49:09 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
83d34c8435 - Remove some dead code
- Fix some typos from last commit
- Add collectives of intercommunicators
- Move the static current_op member from Intracomm to Comm
  --> this is still a remaining problem: the global variable
      current_op is not thread safe!

This commit was SVN r8520.
2005-12-15 22:07:34 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
42ec26e640 Update the copyright notices for IU and UTK.
This commit was SVN r7999.
2005-11-05 19:57:48 +00:00
Josh Hursey
ef51608a81 fix compiler warning
This commit was SVN r7706.
2005-10-11 22:03:21 +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
Jeff Squyres
4ab17f019b Rename src -> ompi
This commit was SVN r6269.
2005-07-02 13:43:57 +00:00