r8698), with changes below:
- Split wrapper flags into those required for each of the three projects,
and cleaned up some cruft (including the LIBMPI_EXTRA_*FLAGS) through-
out the build system
- Added opal_init_util and opal_finalize_util to allow init / cleanup
of all the opal code that doesn't require the MCA system
- Create standalone key=value file parser, based on the one that used
to be in the mca param parser, so that it can be shared in multiple
places
- Add wrapper datafiles for opal, orte, and ompi wrappers, and add
wrapper compiler with support for all the old features
This commit was SVN r8699.
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When compiling C++ code that includes something that looks for the C++
header file "memory" (stupid C++ headers not having .h extensions), it
goes through the header file search path, which includes $(topsrcdir)/opal,
so it finds the directory $(topsrcdir)/opal/memory/ and tries to load
that as the memory header file and all goes downhill.
This commit was SVN r8111.
Some of the functions in opal_init are void or return a bool (opal_output_init, but always returns true.. eh?), so I don't check them.
This commit was SVN r7638.
really can't. Test for munmap, since it's the most likely to cause problems,
since it's always an interposed symbol.
The condition that usually causes problems is if libmpi was brought in as
the result of a library dependency, rather than as a -l on the link line.
The linker in this case will find malloc/free/munmap/etc. in libc, rather
than in libmpi.
This commit was SVN r7508.
tree.
- fix up #include's throughout the tree (yay contrib/search_replace.pl!)
- remove a few extraneous #include's
- remove orte_sys_info*() from opal_init()/opal_finalize() (it's
already in orte_init_stage1() and orte_system_finalize())
- remove dependencies in opal on orte_system_info -- util/os_path.c
and util/os_create_dirpath.c (they only used path_sep, anyway --
easily changed to #defines)
This commit was SVN r7059.
OPAL_ERROR, same for all the other error codes. Also, make sure that there
are never conflicts between OPAL anr ORTE error codes (for example).
Finally, provide opal_perror(), opal_strerror(), and opal_strerror_r() to
give stringified error messages for the different error codes
This commit was SVN r6969.
to opal_progress() to use the timers instead of a tick count for deciding
whether to call the event loop or not. Currently supported platforms are:
- solaris (x86 / sparc)
- Linux (x86 / x86_64 / IA64)
- Mac OS X (x86 / Power PC)
This commit was SVN r6922.
ompi/).
- There's still a handful of places that have orte/ #include files;
still need to clean those up
- A lot of places still use ompi/include/constants.h -- those need to
be converted over to use OPAL_ return codes and then switch to the
opal constants.h. This commit is the first few steps towards
that...
This commit was SVN r6843.
callbacks to be triggered when memory is about to leave the current
process. The system is designed to allow a variety of interfaces,
hopefully including whole-sale replacement of the memory manager,
ld preload tricks, and hooks into the system memory manager. Since
some of these may or may not be available at runtime and we won't know
until runtime, there is a query funtion to look for availability of
such a setup.
* Added ptmalloc2 memory manager replacement code. Not turned on by
default, can be enabled with --with-memory-manager=ptmalloc2.
Only tested on Linux, not even compiled elsewhere. Do not use
on OS X, or you will never see your process again.
* Added AM_CONDITIONAL for threads test to support ptmalloc2's build
system
This commit was SVN r6790.
* rename ompi_malloc to opal_malloc
* rename ompi_numtostr to opal_numtostr
* start of rename of ompi_environ to opal_environ
This commit was SVN r6332.