Compiling OMPI on cray systems using latest Cray compilers (clang based)
yielded some compiler warnings from ompio/lustre. Squash these warnings.
Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <howardp@lanl.gov>
(cherry picked from commit e66a7cef11)
Signed-off-by: Geoffrey Paulsen <gpaulsen@us.ibm.com>
OMPIO now uses the correct delete function depending on the fs
mca_common_ompio_file_delete now works this way instead
of calling POSIX unlink:
- create a minimal file handle with the given file name
- select the best fs component using this file handle
- call the component-specific file delete function
Signed-off-by: Gaëtan Bossu <gbossu@ddn.com>
It is needed because the fs components might be queried due to a MPI_File_delete call.
And in this case, we don't have a communicator value.
Signed-off-by: Gaëtan Bossu <gbossu@ddn.com>
moving some code from fs/ufs into fs/base. The benefit of this approach is
that fs components that are fundamentally based on posix I/O (and only differ
in some non-posix functionality such as setting stripe size, or which hints
are being supported) can avoid having to replicate the same code over and
over again. First beneficiary is the lustre fs component, but more
are to follow soon.
Signed-off-by: Edgar Gabriel <egabriel@central.uh.edu>
this commit revamps the internal operations of the sharedfp components.
Specifically, it is focused around removing the second file_open
operation for shared file pointers. This makes the code more efficient.
Because of that, there is no necessity anymore for the sharedfp_lazy_open
mca parameter.
Signed-off-by: Edgar Gabriel <egabriel@central.uh.edu>
plfs components are at this point not utilized by anybody as far as I know.
Easy to bring back if we want to.
Signed-off-by: Edgar Gabriel <egabriel@central.uh.edu>
an erroneous return statement has creeped in commit 1885d99
which leads to some processes not resetting stripe_size
and stripe_count correctly. This can lead in 3.0.x to different
fcoll modules being selected. The impact is not that dramatic on
master and 3.1.x, but could lead to problems as well.
Fixes#4745
Signed-off-by: Edgar Gabriel <egabriel@central.uh.edu>
set proper error codes in mca_fs_ufs_file_open by mapping the errno value to
the MPI error code.
Refs. open-mpi/ompi#4443
Signed-off-by: Gilles Gouaillardet <gilles@rist.or.jp>
the fs/lustre component has missed out on a number of updates to the fs/ufs component.
This commit tries to import all the changes performed on the fs/ufs component
w.r.t to the file_open operation, including updates on how the amode is set,
error is propegated and setting the fs_block_size value (which is required for
locking purposes).
Signed-off-by: Edgar Gabriel <egabriel@central.uh.edu>
set proper error codes in mca_fs_ufs_file_open by mapping the errno value to
the MPI error code. Fixes an issue reported on the mailing by Wei-keng Liao
Fixes Issue #4443
Signed-off-by: Edgar Gabriel <egabriel@central.uh.edu>
This commit looks large, but its really mostly a cleanup step.
1. introduce proper error handling for the return values of fcntl and the fbtl_posix_lock function
2. rename a parameter to more accurately reflect what it does
3. introduce an mca parameter in the fs/ufs component that allows to control
what the level of locking the user would like to enforce
4. move the initialization of the fs_block_size parameter from fs/ufs into the
common/ompio component. An fs component might be allowed to overwrite this
value, but none of the actual fs components do that.
Signed-off-by: Edgar Gabriel <egabriel@central.uh.edu>
* Resolves#3705
* Components should link against the project level library to better
support `dlopen` with `RTLD_LOCAL`.
* Extend the `mca_FRAMEWORK_COMPONENT_la_LIBADD` in the `Makefile.am`
with the appropriate project level library:
```
MCA components in ompi/
$(top_builddir)/ompi/lib@OMPI_LIBMPI_NAME@.la
MCA components in orte/
$(top_builddir)/orte/lib@ORTE_LIB_PREFIX@open-rte.la
MCA components in opal/
$(top_builddir)/opal/lib@OPAL_LIB_PREFIX@open-pal.la
MCA components in oshmem/
$(top_builddir)/oshmem/liboshmem.la"
```
Note: The changes in this commit were automated by the script in
the commit that proceeds it with the `libadd_mca_comp_update.py`
script. Some components were not included in this change because
they are statically built only.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Hursey <jhursey@us.ibm.com>
The expected sequence of events for processing info during object creation
is that if there's an incoming info arg, it is opal_info_dup()ed into the obj
at obj->s_info first. Then interested components register callbacks for
keys they want to know about using opal_infosubscribe_infosubscribe().
Inside info_subscribe_subscribe() the specified callback() is called with
whatever matching k/v is in the object's info, or with the default. The
return string from the callback goes into the new k/v stored in info, and
the input k/v is saved as __IN_<key>/<val>. It's saved the same way
whether the input came from info or whether it was a default. A null return
from the callback indicates an ignored key/val, and no k/v is stored for
it, but an __IN_<key>/<val> is still kept so we still have access to the
original.
At MPI_*_set_info() time, opal_infosubscribe_change_info() is used. That
function calls the registered callbacks for each item in the provided info.
If the callback returns non-null, the info is updated with that k/v, or if
the callback returns null, that key is deleted from info. An __IN_<key>/<val>
is saved either way, and overwrites any previously saved value.
When MPI_*_get_info() is called, opal_info_dup_mpistandard() is used, which
allows relatively easy changes in interpretation of the standard, by looking
at both the <key>/<val> and __IN_<key>/<val> in info. Right now it does
1. includes system extras, eg k/v defaults not expliclty set by the user
2. omits ignored keys
3. shows input values, not callback modifications, eg not the internal values
Currently the callbacks are doing things like
return some_condition ? "true" : "false"
that is, returning static strings that are not to be freed. If the return
strings start becoming more dynamic in the future I don't see how unallocated
strings could support that, so I'd propose a change for the future that
the callback()s registered with info_subscribe_subscribe() do a strdup on
their return, and we change the callers of callback() to free the strings
it returns (there are only two callers).
Rough outline of the smaller changes spread over the less central files:
comm.c
initialize comm->super.s_info to NULL
copy into comm->super.s_info in comm creation calls that provide info
OBJ_RELEASE comm->super.s_info at free time
comm_init.c
initialize comm->super.s_info to NULL
file.c
copy into file->super.s_info if file creation provides info
OBJ_RELEASE file->super.s_info at free time
win.c
copy into win->super.s_info if win creation provides info
OBJ_RELEASE win->super.s_info at free time
comm_get_info.c
file_get_info.c
win_get_info.c
change_info() if there's no info attached (shouldn't happen if callbacks
are registered)
copy the info for the user
The other category of change is generally addressing compiler warnings where
ompi_info_t and opal_info_t were being used a little too interchangably. An
ompi_info_t* contains an opal_info_t*, at &(ompi_info->super)
Also this commit updates the copyrights.
Signed-off-by: Mark Allen <markalle@us.ibm.com>
ompi_communicator_t, ompi_win_t, ompi_file_t all have a super class of type opal_infosubscriber_t instead of a base/super type of opal_object_t (in previous code comm used c_base, but file used super). It may be a bit bold to say that being a subscriber of MPI_Info is the foundational piece that ties these three things together, but if you object, then I would prefer to turn infosubscriber into a more general name that encompasses other common features rather than create a different super class. The key here is that we want to be able to pass comm, win and file objects as if they were opal_infosubscriber_t, so that one routine can heandle all 3 types of objects being passed to it.
MPI_INFO_NULL is still an ompi_predefined_info_t type since an MPI_Info is part of ompi but the internal details of the underlying information concept is part of opal.
An ompi_info_t type still exists for exposure to the user, but it is simply a wrapper for the opal object.
Routines such as ompi_info_dup, etc have all been moved to opal_info_dup and related to the opal directory.
Fortran to C translation tables are only used for MPI_Info that is exposed to the application and are therefore part of the ompi_info_t and not the opal_info_t
The data structure changes are primarily in the following files:
communicator/communicator.h
ompi/info/info.h
ompi/win/win.h
ompi/file/file.h
The following new files were created:
opal/util/info.h
opal/util/info.c
opal/util/info_subscriber.h
opal/util/info_subscriber.c
This infosubscriber concept is that communicators, files and windows can have subscribers that subscribe to any changes in the info associated with the comm/file/window. When xxx_set_info is called, the new info is presented to each subscriber who can modify the info in any way they want. The new value is presented to the next subscriber and so on until all subscribers have had a chance to modify the value. Therefore, the order of subscribers can make a difference but we hope that there is generally only one subscriber that cares or modifies any given key/value pair. The final info is then stored and returned by a call to xxx_get_info.
The new model can be seen in the following files:
ompi/mpi/c/comm_get_info.c
ompi/mpi/c/comm_set_info.c
ompi/mpi/c/file_get_info.c
ompi/mpi/c/file_set_info.c
ompi/mpi/c/win_get_info.c
ompi/mpi/c/win_set_info.c
The current subscribers where changed as follows:
mca/io/ompio/io_ompio_file_open.c
mca/io/ompio/io_ompio_module.c
mca/osc/rmda/osc_rdma_component.c (This one actually subscribes to "no_locks")
mca/osc/sm/osc_sm_component.c (This one actually subscribes to "blocking_fence" and "alloc_shared_contig")
Signed-off-by: Mark Allen <markalle@us.ibm.com>
Conflicts:
AUTHORS
ompi/communicator/comm.c
ompi/debuggers/ompi_mpihandles_dll.c
ompi/file/file.c
ompi/file/file.h
ompi/info/info.c
ompi/mca/io/ompio/io_ompio.h
ompi/mca/io/ompio/io_ompio_file_open.c
ompi/mca/io/ompio/io_ompio_file_set_view.c
ompi/mca/osc/pt2pt/osc_pt2pt.h
ompi/mca/sharedfp/addproc/sharedfp_addproc.h
ompi/mca/sharedfp/addproc/sharedfp_addproc_file_open.c
ompi/mca/topo/treematch/topo_treematch_dist_graph_create.c
ompi/mpi/c/lookup_name.c
ompi/mpi/c/publish_name.c
ompi/mpi/c/unpublish_name.c
opal/mca/mpool/base/mpool_base_alloc.c
opal/util/Makefile.am
We check for liblustreapi.h in OMPI_CHECK_LUSTRE, so this code was
commented out here. Might as well fully delete it, since it's
redundant and dead.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
since Open MPI now requires a C99, and ptrdiff_t type is part of C99,
there is no more need for the abstract OPAL_PTRDIFF_TYPE type.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Gouaillardet <gilles@rist.or.jp>
As we changed the ABI (forcing a major release), we can limit
the size of the predefined communicators by moving the collective
structure outside the communicator. This might have a minimal,
but unnoticeable, impact on performance. This approach has been
discussed during the January 2017 devel meeting.
Signed-off-by: George Bosilca <bosilca@icl.utk.edu>
Signed-off-by: Joshua Hursey <jhursey@us.ibm.com>
when a file is opened a second time for shared file pointer operations,
avoid setting the create and exclusive flag.
Signed-off-by: Edgar Gabriel <egabriel@central.uh.edu>
This commit adds support for project_framework_component_* parameter
matching. This is the first step in allowing the same framework name
in multiple projects. This change also bumps the MCA component version
to 2.1.0.
All master frameworks have been updated to use the new component
versioning macro. An mca.h has been added to each project to add a
project specific versioning macro of the form
PROJECT_MCA_VERSION_2_1_0.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@me.com>