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Brian Barrett
5b9fa7e998 reapply r15517 and r15520, which were removed in r15527 so that I could get
the RML/OOB merge in slightly easier

This commit was SVN r15530.

The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
  r15517 --> open-mpi/ompi@41977fcc95
  r15520 --> open-mpi/ompi@9cbc9df1b8
  r15527 --> open-mpi/ompi@2d17dd9516
2007-07-20 02:34:29 +00:00
Brian Barrett
2d17dd9516 temporarily back our r15517 and 15520 so that I can get the RML / OOB changes
to cleanly apply

This commit was SVN r15527.

The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
  r15517 --> open-mpi/ompi@41977fcc95
2007-07-20 01:10:34 +00:00
Ralph Castain
41977fcc95 Remove the cellid field from the orte_process_name_t structure. This only affects a handful of files in itself, but...
Cleanup ALL instances of output involving the printing of orte_process_name_t structures using the ORTE_NAME_ARGS macro so that the number of fields and type of data match. Replace those values with a new macro/function pair ORTE_NAME_PRINT that outputs a string (using the new thread safe data capability) so that any future changes to the printing of those structures can be accomplished with a change to a single point.

Note that I could not possibly find outputs that directly print the orte_process_name_t fields, but only dealt with those that used ORTE_NAME_ARGS. Hence, you may still have a few outputs that bark during compilation. Also, I could only verify those that fall within environments I can compile on, so other environments may yield some minor warnings.

This commit was SVN r15517.
2007-07-19 20:56:46 +00:00
Tim Prins
b4e3ad8da0 Fixup tests for recent api changes
cleanup a ton of warnings, include proper files

fix orte_ring, it had a deadlock in it...

fix the abort test so it can be used with less than 4 processes

This commit was SVN r14787.
2007-05-29 16:22:50 +00:00
Ralph Castain
4fff584a68 Commit the orted-failed-to-start code. This correctly causes the system to detect the failure of an orted to start and allows the system to terminate all procs/orteds that *did* start.
The primary change that underlies all this is in the OOB. Specifically, the problem in the code until now has been that the OOB attempts to resolve an address when we call the "send" to an unknown recipient. The OOB would then wait forever if that recipient never actually started (and hence, never reported back its OOB contact info). In the case of an orted that failed to start, we would correctly detect that the orted hadn't started, but then we would attempt to order all orteds (including the one that failed to start) to die. This would cause the OOB to "hang" the system.

Unfortunately, revising how the OOB resolves addresses introduced a number of additional problems. Specifically, and most troublesome, was the fact that comm_spawn involved the immediate transmission of the rendezvous point from parent-to-child after the child was spawned. The current code used the OOB address resolution as a "barrier" - basically, the parent would attempt to send the info to the child, and then "hold" there until the child's contact info had arrived (meaning the child had started) and the send could be completed.

Note that this also caused comm_spawn to "hang" the entire system if the child never started... The app-failed-to-start helped improve that behavior - this code provides additional relief.

With this change, the OOB will return an ADDRESSEE_UNKNOWN error if you attempt to send to a recipient whose contact info isn't already in the OOB's hash tables. To resolve comm_spawn issues, we also now force the cross-sharing of connection info between parent and child jobs during spawn.

Finally, to aid in setting triggers to the right values, we introduce the "arith" API for the GPR. This function allows you to atomically change the value in a registry location (either divide, multiply, add, or subtract) by the provided operand. It is equivalent to first fetching the value using a "get", then modifying it, and then putting the result back into the registry via a "put".

This commit was SVN r14711.
2007-05-21 18:31:28 +00:00
Ralph Castain
d9acc93efa Compute and pass the local_rank and local number of procs (in that proc's job) on the node.
To be precise, given this hypothetical launching pattern:

host1: vpids 0, 2, 4, 6
host2: vpids 1, 3, 5, 7

The local_rank for these procs would be:

host1: vpids 0->local_rank 0, v2->lr1, v4->lr2, v6->lr3
host2: vpids 1->local_rank 0, v3->lr1, v5->lr2, v7->lr3

and the number of local procs on each node would be four. If vpid=0 then does a comm_spawn of one process on host1, the values of the parent job would remain unchanged. The local_rank of the child process would be 0 and its num_local_procs would be 1 since it is in a separate jobid.

I have verified this functionality for the rsh case - need to verify that slurm and other cases also get the right values. Some consolidation of common code is probably going to occur in the SDS components to make this simpler and more maintainable in the future.

This commit was SVN r14706.
2007-05-21 14:30:10 +00:00
Ralph Castain
da82359446 Update some of the orte tests to sync with openrte repository
This commit was SVN r13155.
2007-01-17 16:15:37 +00:00
Ralph Castain
d56df1c48e Add a simply program that reports the node and process name.
Note that some compile warnings are generated here because of the direct inclusion of an orte include file in the program. Not entirely sure why that is happening (it is relatively new phenomenon), but it doesn't cause any problems in terms of operation.

This commit was SVN r11175.
2006-08-14 17:45:50 +00:00