Since the oob and connections systems do not work the same way they
did in older versions of Open MPI these operations are no longer
necessary. At best they do nothing and at worst they hurt performance
by making us enter the event library more often in opal_progress().
Fixes#2839
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
There are only five places in the non-daemon code paths where opal_hwloc_topology is currently referenced:
* shared memory BTLs (sm, smcuda). I have added a code path to those components that uses the location string
instead of the topology itself, if available, thus avoiding instantiating the topology
* openib BTL. This uses the distance matrix. At present, I haven't developed a method
for replacing that reference. Thus, this component will instantiate the topology
* usnic BTL. Uses the distance matrix.
* treematch TOPO component. Does some complex tree-based algorithm, so it will instantiate
the topology
* ess base functions. If a process is direct launched and not bound at launch, this
code attempts to bind it. Thus, procs in this scenario will instantiate the
topology
Note that instantiating the topology on complex chips such as KNL can consume
megabytes of memory.
Fix pernode binding policy
Properly handle the unbound case
Correct pointer usage
Do not free static error messages!
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
Remove BTL_OPENIB_FAILOVER_ENABLED code in the openib btl source.
Remove the failover-specific files from the openib btl.
Update the openib/Makefile.am accordingly.
Remove the -enable-openib-failover config logic.
Signed-off-by: Steve Wise <swise@opengridcomputing.com>
OMPI header cannot be included in OPAL source code, hence removed it.
Fixes: (740b636db) btl/openib: Disqualify rdmacm CPC if
MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE.
Signed-off-by: Potnuri Bharat Teja <bharat@chelsio.com>
The rdmacm CPC in the openib BTL is not thread safe. The rdmacm CPC
should disqualify itself (instead of failing in random ways) if
MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE is the thread level.
Signed-off-by: Potnuri Bharat Teja <bharat@chelsio.com>
The max inline send size on a queue pair is not available until after
the endpoint is connected. Before this commit the send flags
(including the inline flag) were set before this value was
initialized. This commit moves setting the send_flags down to
mca_btl_openib_put_internal which is only called after the endpoint is
connected. This fixes a bug when using osc/rdma.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit fixes a long standing bug in rdmacm. It is required that
the thread that calls mca_btl_openib_endpoint_cpc_complete holds the
endpoint lock. This was not the case for rdmacm. This causes debug
builds to abort. This change also required changing
mca_btl_openib_endpoint_send_cts to require the endpoint lock to be
held when calling.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit is an attempt to fix a hang in finalize of rdmacm. This fixes
a path where no rdmacm client is found for an endpoint.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit fixes a segmentation fault that occurs if a device can be
initialized but not used. In this case the devices_count is not equal
to the number of usable devices in the devices pointer array.
Thanks to @artpol84 for tracking this down.
Fixesopen-mpi/ompi#1823
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
The rdma_disconnect function specifies that both the server and client
should call rdma_disconnect. The code was not calling rdma_disconnect
on an endpoint if the event came before the endpoint finalization.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
Before dynamic add_procs the openib_btl_size_queues was called exactly
once for non-dynamic jobs. Now the function is called on each new
connection so the calculation was wrong. Re-wrote the function to
correctly calculate the CQ size and only attempt to adjust the CQ if
the requested size has changed. This fixes a bug when using the openib
btl on psm2 hardware that is caused by the time needed to resize a
CQ. The overhead was causing udcm to timeout and fail.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit add support for more atomic operations and type. The
operations added are logical and, logical or, logical xor, swap, min,
and max. New types are 32-bit int by using the
MCA_BTL_ATOMIC_FLAG_32BIT flag, 64-bit float by using the
MCA_BTL_ATOMIC_FLAG_FLOAT flag, and 32-bit float by using both
flags. Floating point numbers are supported by packing the number in
as an int64_t or int32_t. We will update the btl interface in the
future to make this less confusing.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
Before dynamic add_procs support was committed to master we called
add_procs with every proc in the job. The XRC code in the openib btl
was taking advantage of this and setting the number of work queue
entries (WQE) based on all the procs on a remote node. Since that is
no longer the case we can not simply increment the sd_wqe field on the
queue pair. To fix the issue a new field has been added to the xrc
queue pair structure to keep track of how many wqes there are total on
the queue pair. If a new endpoint is added that increases the number
of wqes and the xrc queue pair is already connected the code will
attempt to modify the number of wqes on the queue pair. A failure is
ignored because all that will happen is the number of active send work
requests on an XRC queue pair will be more limited.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit fixes a compilation issue with some versions of exp
verbs. In some cases struct ibv_exp_device_attr does not have either
the exp_atom or exp_atomic_cap fields. It is fine to drop one check
and fall back to the non-exp attribute check on the other.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
Because of the removal of the linux memory component it is no longer
necessary to initialize the memory component in opal_init(). This
commit moves the initialization to the creation of the first rcache
component.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit adds the data necessesary for supporting dynamic add_procs
to the rdma message (opal_process_name_t). The endpoint lookup
function has been updated to match the code in udcm.
Closesopen-mpi/ompi#1468.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
Fix CID 1345825 (1 of 1): Dereference before null check (REVERSE_INULL):
ib_proc should not be NULL in this case. Removed the check and added a
check for NULL after OBJ_NEW.
CID 1269821 (1 of 1): Dereference null return value (NULL_RETURNS):
I labeled this one as a false positive (which it is) but the code in
question could stand be be cleaned up.
Fix CID 1356424 (1 of 1): Argument cannot be negative (NEGATIVE_RETURNS):
While trying to silence another Coverity issue another was
flagged. Protect the close of fd with if (fd >= 0).
CID 70772 (1 of 1): Dereference null return value (NULL_RETURNS):
CID 70773 (1 of 1): Dereference null return value (NULL_RETURNS):
CID 70774 (1 of 1): Dereference null return value (NULL_RETURNS):
None of these are errors and are intentional but now that we have a
list release function use that to make these go away. The cleanup is
similar to CID 1269821.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
+ Added an mca parameter to allow connecting processes from different
subnets. Its current default value is 'false' - don't allow, to keep the
current flow the way it is now.
+ rmdacm: when calling ibv_query_gid, use the gid index from
btl_openib_gid_index.
This commit rewrites both the mpool and rcache frameworks. Summary of
changes:
- Before this change a significant portion of the rcache
functionality lived in mpool components. This meant that it was
impossible to add a new memory pool to use with rdma networks
(ugni, openib, etc) without duplicating the functionality of an
existing mpool component. All the registration functionality has
been removed from the mpool and placed in the rcache framework.
- All registration cache mpools components (udreg, grdma, gpusm,
rgpusm) have been changed to rcache components. rcaches are
allocated and released in the same way mpool components were.
- It is now valid to pass NULL as the resources argument when
creating an rcache. At this time the gpusm and rgpusm components
support this. All other rcache components require non-NULL
resources.
- A new mpool component has been added: hugepage. This component
supports huge page allocations on linux.
- Memory pools are now allocated using "hints". Each mpool component
is queried with the hints and returns a priority. The current hints
supported are NULL (uses posix_memalign/malloc), page_size=x (huge
page mpool), and mpool=x.
- The sm mpool has been moved to common/sm. This reflects that the sm
mpool is specialized and not meant for any general
allocations. This mpool may be moved back into the mpool framework
if there is any objection.
- The opal_free_list_init arguments have been updated. The unused0
argument is not used to pass in the registration cache module. The
mpool registration flags are now rcache registration flags.
- All components have been updated to make use of the new framework
interfaces.
As this commit makes significant changes to both the mpool and rcache
frameworks both versions have been bumped to 3.0.0.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit fixes an inconsistency between btl_openib_receive_queues,
btl_openib_max_send_size and btl_openib_eager_limit. Before this
commit if the ini file specified a set of default receive queues that
happen to not contain one large enough for the default max_send_size
of eager_limit users would see an error like:
WARNING: The largest queue pair buffer size specified in the
btl_openib_receive_queues MCA parameter is smaller than the maximum
send size (i.e., the btl_openib_max_send_size MCA parameter), meaning
that no queue is large enough to receive the largest possible incoming
message fragment. The OpenFabrics (openib) BTL will therefore be
deactivated for this run.
Local host: somehost
Largest buffer size: 65536
Maximum send fragment size: 131072
This commit adds code that detects the source of the max_send_size and
eager_limit values and sets either or both of them to the size
supported by the largest queue pair if both 1) the value is larger
than the largest queue pair size, and 2) the value was not set by the
user or a MCA configuration file.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit adds two m4 macros: OPAL_SUMMARY_ADD, OPAL_SUMMARY_PRINT.
OPAL_SUMMARY_ADD adds an item to a section in the summary. For example
OPAL_SUMMARY_ADD([[Transports]],[[Foo]],...,[yes]) will add the
following to the summary:
Transports
-----------------------
Foo: yes
With this commit two sections are added: Transports, Resource Managers.
The OPAL_SUMMARY_PRINT macro is called after AC_OUTPUT and prints out
some information about the build (version, projects, etc) and then
the summarys sections. It will additionally print a warning if
internal debugging is enabled.
Example output:
Open MPI configuration:
-----------------------
Version: 3.0.0 a1
Build Open Platform Abstration project: yes
Build Open Runtime project: yes
Build Open MPI project: yes
Build Open SHMEM project: no
MPI C++ bindings (deprecated): no
MPI Fortran bindings: mpif.h, use mpi, use mpi_f08
Debug build: yes
Transports
-----------------------
Cray uGNI (Gemini/Aries): no
Intel Omnipath (PSM2): no
KNEM Shared Memory: no
Linux CMA IPC: no
Mellanox MXM: no
Open UCX: no
OpenFabrics libfabric: no
OpenFabrics Verbs: no
portals4: no
QLogic Infinipath (PSM): no
tcp: yes
XPMEM Shared Memory: no
Resource Managers
-----------------------
Cray Alps: no
Grid Engine: no
LSF: no
Slurm: yes
Torque: yes
INTERNAL DEBUGGING IS ENABLED. DO NOT USE THIS BUILD FOR PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS!
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@me.com>
This commit fixes a bug that can occur when communicating via XRC to
peers on the same node. UDCM was not saving the SRQ numbers on the
loopback endpoint (which shares its ib_addr info with all local peers)
so any messages to local peers use an invalid SRQ number.
Fixesopen-mpi/ompi#1383
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@me.com>
This bug fixes two issue with the ib_addr lock:
- The ib_addr lock must always be obtained regardless of
opal_using_threads() as the CPC is run in a seperate thread.
- The ib_addr lock is held in mca_btl_openib_endpoint_connected when
calling back into the CPC start_connect on any pending
connections. This will attempt to obtain the ib_addr lock
again. Since this is not a performance-critical part of the code
the lock has been changed to be recursive.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit fixes a bug that occurs when attempting a get or put
operation on an endpoint that is not already connected. In this case
the remote_srqn may be set to an invalid value as the rem_srqs array
on the endpoint is not populated. This commit moves the usage of the
rem_srqs array to the internal put/get functions where it is
guaranteed this array is populated.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit ensures ib_addr->remote_xrc_rcv_qp_num value is set when
creating the loopback queue pair. This is needed when communicating
with any other local peer.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit fixes two bugs in XRC support
- When dynamic add_procs support was added to master the remote
process name was added to the non-XRC request structure. The same
value was not added to the XRC xconnect structure. This error was
not caught because the send/recv code was incorrectly using the
wrong structure member. This commmit adds the member and ensure the
xconnect code uses the correct structure.
- XRC loopback QP support has been fixed. It was 1) not setting the
correct fields on the endpoint structure, 2) calling
udcm_xrc_recv_qp_connect, and 3) was not initializing the endpoint
data.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
mca_btl_openib_put incorrectly checks the qp inline max before
allowing an inline put. This check will always fail for an endpoint
that has not been connected. The commit changes the check to use the
btl_put_local_registration_threshold instead.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
Commit open-mpi/ompi@400af6c52d
introduced a regression in XRC support. The commit reversed the
ordering of shared receive queue (SRQ) and completion queue (CQ)
completion. CQ creation must always preceed SRQ creation when using
XRC as the CQs are needed to create the SRQs. This commit fixes the
ordering so that CQs are always created before SRQs.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>