Their is racing condition in TCP connection establishment
during simultaneous handshake. This PR handles the fix for
it.
Signed-off-by: Mohan Gandhi <mohgan@amazon.com>
Cisco wrote a bipartite graph solver to properly solve
interface pair selection for usNIC. Using the reachable
framework, the TCP BTL (and possibly the runtime network
code) can use the graph solver to make more optimal pair
selection. Jeff was happy to have the code more broadly
used, but didn't have time to do the move, hence this
commit.
There are a couple of minor changes to the code compared
to the usNIC version. Obviously, the functions have
been renamed to match naming convention for their new
home. Since it's easier to write unit tests for
util/ code, the unit tests have been made first class
tests run at "make check" time. This last bit required
moving some of the definitions into a new header,
bipartite_graph_internal.h, so that they could be
included in both the library code and the test code.
Signed-off-by: Brian Barrett <bbarrett@amazon.com>
This commit adds the code necessary to support forming connections across
subnets. The primary changes are to 1) add the gid to the modex, and 2)
use the gid to create the address handle.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@me.com>
Some OSes have hardcoded limits to prevent overflowing over an int32_t.
We can either detect this at configure (which might be a nicer but
incomplete solution), or always force the pipelined protocol over TCP.
As it only covers data larger than 1GB, no performance penalty is to be
expected.
Signed-off-by: George Bosilca <bosilca@icl.utk.edu>
as the writev and readv support a sum larger than a uint32_t
this version will work. For the other OSes a different patch
is required. This patch is a slight modification of the one
proposed by @ggouaillardet.
Signed-off-by: George Bosilca <bosilca@icl.utk.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>
This commit has two changes
1. Adding magic string during handshake can cause
issue when used with older version of MPI. Hence set
RCVTIMEO paramter to 2 second
2. Using single call during handshake instead of
two calls
Signed-off-by: Mohan Gandhi <mohgan@amazon.com>
As part of improvement towards tcp debugging
we are moving few BTL_ERROR to show_help and also
update the function behaviour of
mca_btl_tcp_endpoint_complete_connect to return
SUCCESS and ERROR cases.
Signed-off-by: Mohan Gandhi <mohgan@amazon.com>
As part of improvement towards handling failure case
in btl tcp we are using magic string to verify mpi
connection. In case if there is mismatch or missing
magic string we can identify that we are trying to
connect with someother process.
Signed-off-by: Mohan Gandhi <mohgan@amazon.com>
Moving non-blocking send/receive function to btl_tcp
will help reusing these function where ever needed.
In this case we plan to reuse receive function to
retrive magic string to validate established connection
is from mpi process.
Signed-off-by: Mohan Gandhi <mohgan@amazon.com>
Not sure how/when this got deleted, but put back the "Cisco usNIC"
line in the transport summary at the end of configure.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
usnic endpoints was always created with default send credit value of 8. This
commit assign the correct number from the hardware instead.
Signed-off-by: Thananon Patinyasakdikul <apatinya@cisco.com>
Update to support passing of HWLOC shmem topology to client procs
Update use of distance API per @bgoglin
Have the openib component lookup its object in the distance matrix
Bring usnic up-to-date
Restore binding for hwloc2
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
If a user explicitly asks for the "sm" BTL, print a show_help message
saying that the SM BTL is dead, and the user should be using "vader".
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
This commit ensures that the pml callback is always made when
sending fragments. This is needed to avoid #3845. Once that is
fixed the #if 0'd code can be restored.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
Based on an idea from Brian move the libevent trigger update to a later
stage instead of the generic add/del procs. So, we are doing the
increment/decrement when we register the recv handler for an endpoint,
so basically when we create and connect a socket to a peer. The benefit
is that as long as TCP is not used, there should be no impact on the
performance of other BTLs. The drawback is that the first TCP connection
will be slightly slower, but then once we have a peer connected over
TCP things go back to normal.
Signed-off-by: George Bosilca <bosilca@icl.utk.edu>
This commit cleans up code in opal to use OPAL_LIST_FOREACH(_SAFE),
OPAL_LIST_DESTRUCT, and OPAL_LIST_RELEASE.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
Set the default send and receive socket buffer size to 0,
which means Open MPI will not try to set a buffer size during
startup.
The default behavior since near day one of the TCP BTL has been
to set the send and receive socket buffer sizes to 128 KiB. A
number that works great on 1 GbE, but not so great on 10 GbE
fabrics of any real size. Modern TCP stacks, particularly on
Linux, have gotten much smarter about buffer sizes and are much
less efficient if a buffer size is set (even if set to something
large).
Signed-off-by: Brian Barrett <bbarrett@amazon.com>
Follow on to 7bd2de9960419422a4591f4b5d286f1f911a0a47: move setting
the iov_limit to 1 earlier in the startup sequence.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
The usNIC BTL does not use more than 1 iov, so be sure to set it to 1
so that we don't allocate cq/rq/sq entries based on a default (i.e.,
>1) number of iovs per entry.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>