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Ralph Castain
a3ab70c53f Correctly parse socket:core syntax in rankfile
This commit was SVN r25848.
2012-02-01 01:50:05 +00:00
Ralph Castain
3f31feee6f Handle the case where a user's rankfile specifies only cpus, and not socket:cpu pairs.
This commit was SVN r25803.
2012-01-27 12:21:45 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
ecf6ba910c Silence a few icc warnings and about mixing enums with other types.
This commit was SVN r25560.
2011-12-02 13:18:54 +00:00
George Bosilca
61f273b987 Do not tolerate uninitialized variables.
This commit was SVN r25489.
2011-11-18 10:19:24 +00:00
Ralph Castain
6310361532 At long last, the fabled revision to the affinity system has arrived. A more detailed explanation of how this all works will be presented here:
https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/wiki/ProcessPlacement

The wiki page is incomplete at the moment, but I hope to complete it over the next few days. I will provide updates on the devel list. As the wiki page states, the default and most commonly used options remain unchanged (except as noted below). New, esoteric and complex options have been added, but unless you are a true masochist, you are unlikely to use many of them beyond perhaps an initial curiosity-motivated experimentation.

In a nutshell, this commit revamps the map/rank/bind procedure to take into account topology info on the compute nodes. I have, for the most part, preserved the default behaviors, with three notable exceptions:

1. I have at long last bowed my head in submission to the system admin's of managed clusters. For years, they have complained about our default of allowing users to oversubscribe nodes - i.e., to run more processes on a node than allocated slots. Accordingly, I have modified the default behavior: if you are running off of hostfile/dash-host allocated nodes, then the default is to allow oversubscription. If you are running off of RM-allocated nodes, then the default is to NOT allow oversubscription. Flags to override these behaviors are provided, so this only affects the default behavior.

2. both cpus/rank and stride have been removed. The latter was demanded by those who didn't understand the purpose behind it - and I agreed as the users who requested it are no longer using it. The former was removed temporarily pending implementation.

3. vm launch is now the sole method for starting OMPI. It was just too darned hard to maintain multiple launch procedures - maybe someday, provided someone can demonstrate a reason to do so.

As Jeff stated, it is impossible to fully test a change of this size. I have tested it on Linux and Mac, covering all the default and simple options, singletons, and comm_spawn. That said, I'm sure others will find problems, so I'll be watching MTT results until this stabilizes.

This commit was SVN r25476.
2011-11-15 03:40:11 +00:00
Ralph Castain
7ba4675adf Bring over some useful utilities and definitions for working with hwloc inside ORTE/OMPI. Cache frequently computed info to save processing time when handling multiple nodes with the same topology. Deal with available cpus as defined by online vs allowed vs user-specified limits. Help deal with hwloc's unfortunate decision to lump all caches in the same object type.
This commit was SVN r25393.
2011-10-29 14:58:58 +00:00
Ralph Castain
b44f8d4b28 Complete implementation of the ess.proc_get_locality API. Up to this point, the API was only capable of telling if the specified proc was sharing a node with you. However, the returned value was capable of telling you much more detailed info - e.g., if the proc shares a socket, a cache, or numa node. We just didn't have the data to provide that detail.
Use hwloc to obtain the cpuset for each process during mpi_init, and share that info in the modex. As it arrives, use a new opal_hwloc_base utility function to parse the value against the local proc's cpuset and determine where they overlap. Cache the value in the pmap object as it may be referenced multiple times.

Thus, the return value from orte_ess.proc_get_locality is a 16-bit bitmask that describes the resources being shared with you. This bitmask can be tested using the macros in opal/mca/paffinity/paffinity.h

Locality is available for all procs, whether launched via mpirun or directly with an external launcher such as slurm or aprun.

This commit was SVN r25331.
2011-10-19 20:18:14 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
ff97b57c90 Change the names to be slightly more descriptive.
This commit was SVN r25271.
2011-10-12 16:07:09 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
9db4542c2b Move maffinity_base_alloc_policy and
maffinity_base_bind_failure_action MCA params to the hwloc base
(hwloc_base_alloc_polocy and hwloc_base_bind_failure_action).  Since
these MCA parameters were never on a release branch, I'm just
moving/renaming them outright and not leaving aliases to the old
names.

Note that some upper layer needs to call
opal_hwloc_base_set_process_membind_policy() to set the
set-by-MCA-param process-wide memory affinity policy.  We can't do
this automatically during hwloc_base_open() because, for reasons
described elsewhere, opal_hwloc_topology is not automatically filled
during hwloc_base_open() (in short: potential scalability issues when
launching many MPI processes simultaneously on a single machine, for
example).

This commit was SVN r25156.
2011-09-19 16:10:37 +00:00