- added detection of new API into configuration
- added tag_send call implemented using new API
- added MPI_Send/MPI_Isend/MPI_Recv/MPI_Irecv implementations
Signed-off-by: Sergey Oblomov <sergeyo@mellanox.com>
(cherry picked from commit 75bda25ddb)
Commit d7053a3 broke things for the case when Open MPI 4.0.x is built
without UCX support. Problem was it was trying to partially initialize
the btl to try and delay printing of a help message till wireup. Well
this sort of doesn't work in all cases. Rather than keep piling on
changes to support a help message for a BTL that we are deprecating, take
a keep it simple stupid approach.
So, revert most of d7053a3 and instead put the help message back in the
original location, during scan of ports of the available HCAs to check
for whether or not link layer for that port is configured for ethernet or infiniband.
If Open MPI was built with UCX support, don't emit the help message, if
UCX was not linked in, emit the help message.
Verified on a system with connectX5 HCAs configured with two ports configured
for ethernet and two for infiniband.
relates to #6785
Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <howardp@lanl.gov>
- there was a set of UCX related issues reported which caused
by mmap API hooks conflicts. We added diagnostic of such
problems to simplify bug-resolving pipeline
Signed-off-by: Sergey Oblomov <sergeyo@mellanox.com>
(cherry picked from commit d8e3562bae)
For remote node peers pack smaller worker address, which contains
network device addresses only. This would reduce amount of OOB traffic
during startup.
Signed-off-by: Mikhail Brinskii <mikhailb@mellanox.com>
(cherry picked from commit 751d88192d)
- added implementation and/or/xor operations for post and
fetch-op notations
- implemented basic and UCX transports, mxm added
NON-IMPLEMENTED wrapper
- updated C interfaces only (fortran will be added later)
- existing API is not updated to spec v1.4
Signed-off-by: Sergey Oblomov <sergeyo@mellanox.com>
This commit adds a new btl for one-sided and two-sided. This btl
uses the uct layer in OpenUCX. This btl makes use of multiple uct
contexts and per-thread device pinning to provide good performance
when using threads and osc/rdma. This btl has been tested extensively
with osc/rdma and passes all MTT tests on aries and IB hardware.
For now this new component disables itself but can be enabled by
setting the btl_ucx_transports MCA variable with a comma-delimited
list of supported memory domains/transport layers. For example:
--mca btl_uct_memory_domains ib/mlx5_0. The specific transports used
can be selected using --mca btl_uct_transports. The default is to use
any available transport.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
- when --with-ucx=DIR is not set, try the default path and fallback to /opt/ucx
- when --with-ucx-libdir is not set, try lib64 and then lib directories
- do not handle --with-ucx-libdir (this is a user mistake, no need to over-complicate our logic)
Signed-off-by: Gilles Gouaillardet <gilles@rist.or.jp>
Multiple conduits can exist at the same time, and can even point to the same base transport. Each conduit can have its own characteristics (e.g., flow control) based on the info keys provided to the "open_conduit" call. For ease during the transition period, the "legacy" RML interfaces remain as wrappers over the new conduit-based APIs using a default conduit opened during orte_init - this default conduit is tied to the OOB framework so that current behaviors are preserved. Once the transition has been completed, a one-time cleanup will be done to update all RML calls to the new APIs and the "legacy" interfaces will be deleted.
While we are at it: Remove oob/usock component to eliminate the TMPDIR length problem - get all working, including oob_stress
These macros should really be named OPAL_SUMMARY_*; they're used in
all projects, and therefore should be in the lowest later project (OPAL).
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
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>