If we ended up with no modules (e.g., all usnic devices were
excluded), there was a race condition in that the connectivity agent
could tear down its local socket before one or more of the local
clients saw it. Therefore, the local clients would timeout waiting
for the socket to appear.
So move the connectivity checker init later in the bootstrapping
process (it *must* be setup before module_init()), and have it only
invoked if we actually ended up with one or more modules.
Fix previously-unfinished error paths during startup/bootstrapping.
Instead of just blindly continuing on when an fi_* function call
fails, opal_show_help and skip that device.
Also, only check the usnic config minimums once. They're VIC-wide and
won't change on a per-device basis -- we only need to check them once.
Fixes CSCut19179.
call the opal_common_verbs_mca_register function to make sure that
opal_common_verbs_want_fork_support mca parameter is created and therefore
can be used to control the fork support.
Also include two other minor changes:
1. More C99-style member initialization in the component struct
1. Fix the BTL module member initialization to not be redundant
In order to have an effect, ibv_fork_init should be called in the
beginning of the verbs initialization flow - before the calls to the
ibv_create_qp and ibv_create_cq verbs.
These functions are called from the oob/ud code and by the time the
other verbs components (btl openib, pml yalla, ...) call ibv_fork_init,
it's too late. This commit forces the call to ibv_fork_init (if it's
requested) right at the beginning of all the components that are using
verbs.
(ibv_fork_init() can be safely called multiple times)
This commit also removes the btl_openib_want_fork_support mca parameter
and adds a new mca parameter instead - opal_verbs_want_fork_support.
Through this new parameter, fork support may be requested for ALL
components.
The default value for this parameter is set to 1.
Before this commit the btl_openib_want_fork_support parameter didn't
provide fork support for the openib btl if its value was set to 1.
(because when openib called ibv_fork_init, it was already after the
calls to ibv_create_* in oob/ud and thereofre it failed).
Use of the old ompi_free_list_t and ompi_free_list_item_t is
deprecated. These classes will be removed in a future commit.
This commit updates the entire code base to use opal_free_list_t and
opal_free_list_item_t.
Notes:
OMPI_FREE_LIST_*_MT -> opal_free_list_* (uses opal_using_threads ())
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
Please verify your components have been updated correctly. Keep in
mind that in terms of threading:
OPAL_FREE_LIST_GET -> opal_free_list_get_st
OPAL_FREE_LIST_RETURN -> opal_free_list_return_st
I used the opal_using_threads() variant anytime it appeared multiple
threads could be operating on the free list. If this is not the case
update to _st. If multiple threads are always in use change to _mt.
This commit adds an owner file in each of the component directories
for each framework. This allows for a simple script to parse
the contents of the files and generate, among other things, tables
to be used on the project's wiki page. Currently there are two
"fields" in the file, an owner and a status. A tool to parse
the files and generate tables for the wiki page will be added
in a subsequent commit.
Some BTLs do not require local registration for some rdma
transactions. For example: inline put on openib, fma put on ugni. This
commit adds code to expose the local registration thresholds to BTL
users. Optimized code can take advantage of this information to
improve rdma performance.
Add the functions that changed between BTL 2.0 and 3.0 into compat.h
and compat.c:
* module.btl_prepare_src: the signature and body of this method
changed between 2.0 and 3.0. However, the functions that this
method calls did *not* need to change, so they are copied over
wholesale (with the exception that they no longer accept the unused
`registration` parameter).
* module.btl_prepare_dst: this method does not exist in BTL 3.0.
* module.btl_put: the signature and body of this method changed
between 2.0 and 3.0.