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Ralph Castain
4cd7f3b202 Convert nidmap to regx framework
Handle the need for different regex generator/parsers by moving the
orte/util/nidmap and orte/util/regex code into a new "regx" framework.
Use the original code to complete a "fwd" component, and create a
scaffold for IBM's "reverse" component.

Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2018-01-10 20:28:21 -08:00
Ralph Castain
55f4b825af Add verbose output to nidmap code for debugging as this is a new, and sometimes fragile, feature
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2017-05-10 12:40:02 -07:00
Artem Polyakov
45898a9c65 opal/timing: add the draft of env-based timings
This commit adds new timing feature that uses environment variables to
expose timing information. This allows easy access to this data (if
timing is enabled) from any other part of the application for the subsequent
postprocessing.
In particular this will be integrated with OMPI-level timing framework that
whill use MPI_Reduce functionality to provide more compact and easy-to use
information.

This commit also adds the example of usage of this framework by annotating
rte_init function. The result is not used anywhere for now. It will be
postprocessed in subsequent commits.

NOTE: that functionality is currently disabled untill it will be verified at runtime

Signed-off-by: Artem Polyakov <artpol84@gmail.com>
2017-04-07 21:16:22 +06:00
Artem Polyakov
88ed79ea25 opal/timing: remove old framework
Signed-off-by: Artem Polyakov <artpol84@gmail.com>
2017-04-07 21:16:22 +06:00
Ralph Castain
011403c04a Fix a number of issues, some of which have lingered for a long time:
* provide a more reliable way of determining that a process is a singleton by leveraging the schizo framework. Add new components for slurm, alps, and orte to detect when we are in a managed environment, and if we have been launched by mpirun or a native launcher. Set the correct envars to control ess and pmix selection in each case.

* change the relative priority of the pmix120 and pmix112 components to make pmix120 the default

* fix singleton comm-spawn by correctly setting the num_apps field of the orte_job_t created by the daemon - this fixes a segfault in register_nspace on newly created daemons

* ensure orterun doesn't propagate any ess or pmix directives in its environment

* Cleanup a few valgrind issues and memory leaks

* Fix a race condition that prevented the client from completing notification registrations (missing thread shift)

* Ensure the shizo/alps component detects launch by mpirun
2016-03-01 06:53:00 -08:00
Gilles Gouaillardet
1d38430e43 opal: replace opal_convert_jobid_to_string with opal_snprintf_jobid 2016-01-14 10:39:03 +09:00
Ralph Castain
d97bc29102 Remove OPAL_HAVE_HWLOC qualifier and error out if --without-hwloc is given 2015-09-04 16:54:40 -07:00
Ralph Castain
cf6137b530 Integrate PMIx 1.0 with OMPI.
Bring Slurm PMI-1 component online
Bring the s2 component online

Little cleanup - let the various PMIx modules set the process name during init, and then just raise it up to the ORTE level. Required as the different PMI environments all pass the jobid in different ways.

Bring the OMPI pubsub/pmi component online

Get comm_spawn working again

Ensure we always provide a cpuset, even if it is NULL

pmix/cray: adjust cray pmix component for pmix

Make changes so cray pmix can work within the integrated
ompi/pmix framework.

Bring singletons back online. Implement the comm_spawn operation using pmix - not tested yet

Cleanup comm_spawn - procs now starting, error in connect_accept

Complete integration
2015-08-29 16:04:10 -07:00
Ralph Castain
683efcb850 Rename the current opal_event_base to opal_sync_event_base in preparation for adding an async progress thread to opal. No functional changes made here - just a simple rename. 2015-07-11 10:08:19 -07:00
Ralph Castain
869041f770 Purge whitespace from the repo 2015-06-23 20:59:57 -07:00
Ralph Castain
ea35e47228 Fat SMPs (i.e., systems with nodes containing large numbers of cpus) were failing to start due to connection failures of the opal/pmix support. Root cause was that (a) we were setting the client socket to non-blocking before calling connect, and (b) the server was using the event library to harvest the accepts, and also did the handshake while in that event. So the server would backup beyond the connection backlog limit, and we would fail.
Changing the client to leave its socket as blocking during the connect doesn't solve the problem by itself - you also have to introduce a sleep delay once the backlog is hit to avoid simply machine-gunning your way thru retries. This gets somewhat difficult to adjust as you don't want to unnecessarily prolong startup time.

We've solved this before by adding a listening thread that simply reaps accepts and shoves them into the event library for subsequent processing. This would resolve the problem, but meant yet another daemon-level thread. So I centralized the listening thread support and let multiple elements register listeners on it. Thus, each daemon now has a single listening thread that reaps accepts from multiple sources - for now, the orte/pmix server and the oob/usock support are using it. I'll add in the oob/tcp component later.

This still didn't fully resolve the SMP problem, especially on coprocessor cards (e.g., KNC). Removing the shared memory dstore support helped further improve the behavior - it looks like there is some kind of memory paging issue there that needs further understanding. Given that the shared memory support was about to be lost when I bring over the PMIx integration (until it is restored in that library), it seemed like a reasonable thing to just remove it at this point.
2015-05-29 14:37:14 -07:00
Gilles Gouaillardet
2e384a3b65 initialize common symbols from orte
A few uninitialized common symbols are remaining (generated by flex) :
 * orte/mca/rmaps/rank_file/rmaps_rank_file_lex.c: orte_rmaps_rank_file_leng
 * orte/mca/rmaps/rank_file/rmaps_rank_file_lex.c: orte_rmaps_rank_file_text
 * orte/util/hostfile/hostfile_lex.c: orte_util_hostfile_leng
 * orte/util/hostfile/hostfile_lex.c: orte_util_hostfile_text
2015-05-08 10:11:58 +09:00
Nathan Hjelm
a7b0c00ab6 fix memory leaks and valgrind errors
This commit fixes several vagrind errors. Included:

 - installdirs did not correctly reinitialize all pointers to NULL
   at close. This causes valgrind errors on a subsequent call to
   opal_init_tool.

 - several opal strings were leaked by opal_deregister_params which
   was setting them to NULL instead of letting them be freed by the
   MCA variable system.

 - move opal_net_init to AFTER the variable system is initialized and
   opal's MCA variables have been registered. opal_net_init uses a
   variable registered by opal_register_params!

 - do not leak ompi_mpi_main_thread when it is allocated by
   MPI_T_init_thread.

 - do not overwrite ompi_mpi_main_thread if it is already set (by
   MPI_T_init_thread).

 - mca_base_var: read_files was overwritting mca_base_var_file_list
   even if it was non-NULL.

 - mca_base_var: set all file global variables to initial states on
   finalize.

 - btl/vader: decrement enumerator reference count to ensure that it
   is freed.

Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
2015-04-11 09:28:35 -06:00
Elena
6cf3925b09 restored _process_name_print_for_opal function in orte_init: it's required for opal output from daemons which never called ompi_init so didn't set opal_process_name_print pointer 2014-12-08 13:13:35 +02:00
Ralph Castain
14cdb04327 Revise the ess/pmi selection logic as all APPs must select it, and no daemons. Cleanup some of the mca param levels in ess so we don't printout the topology quite as easily. 2014-12-01 21:19:11 -08:00
Ralph Castain
780c93ee57 Per the PR and discussion on today's telecon, extend the process name definition as a two-field struct of uint32_t's down to the OPAL layer. This resolves issues created by prior commits that impacted both heterogeneous and SPARC support. This also simplifies the OMPI code base by removing the need for frequent memcpy's when transitioning between the OMPI/ORTE layers and OPAL.
We recognize that this means other users of OPAL will need to "wrap" the opal_process_name_t if they desire to abstract it in some fashion. This is regrettable, and we are looking at possible alternatives that might mitigate that requirement. Meantime, however, we have to put the needs of the OMPI community first, and are taking this step to restore hetero and SPARC support.
2014-11-11 17:00:42 -08:00
Elena
03fc809bc9 This commit contains new dstore component sm which is used for communication between pmix server and clients at the same node via shared memory. 2014-11-06 16:01:19 +02:00
Ralph Castain
1ae34da5e5 Add an attributes parameter to the dstore.open function so we can pass directives to the active storage component. This can, for example, include the backing file info for a new shared memory segment. 2014-10-10 12:13:25 -07:00
Ralph Castain
fd6a044b7f Cleanup some cruft resulting from the move of the btl's to opal. We had created the ability to delay modex operations, which included a need to delay retrieving hostname info for remote procs. This allowed us to not retrieve the modex info until first message unless required - the hostname is generally only required for debug and error messages.
Properly setup the opal_process_info structure early in the initialization procedure. Define the local hostname right at the beginning of opal_init so all parts of opal can use it. Overlay that during orte_init as the user may choose to remove fqdn and strip prefixes during that time. Setup the job_session_dir and other such info immediately when it becomes available during orte_init.
2014-10-03 16:02:57 -06:00
Ralph Castain
dfb952fa78 [Contribution from Artem - moved it to svn from git for him]
Replace our old, clunky timing setup with a much nicer one that is only available if configured with --enable-timing. Add a tool for profiling clock differences between the nodes so you can get more precise timing measurements. I'll ask Artem to update the Github wiki with full instructions on how to use this setup.

This commit was SVN r32738.
2014-09-15 18:00:46 +00:00
Ralph Castain
8f1b9b463e Fix shared memory operations - need to pass the local topology and cpusets of all local peers so we can properly compute relative locality for them. Also need to set default locality to "on node" in case where cpusets are not passed because procs are not bound.
This commit was SVN r32577.
2014-08-22 05:17:51 +00:00
Ralph Castain
aec5cd08bd Per the PMIx RFC:
WHAT:    Merge the PMIx branch into the devel repo, creating a new
               OPAL “lmix” framework to abstract PMI support for all RTEs.
               Replace the ORTE daemon-level collectives with a new PMIx
               server and update the ORTE grpcomm framework to support
               server-to-server collectives

WHY:      We’ve had problems dealing with variations in PMI implementations,
               and need to extend the existing PMI definitions to meet exascale
               requirements.

WHEN:   Mon, Aug 25

WHERE:  https://github.com/rhc54/ompi-svn-mirror.git

Several community members have been working on a refactoring of the current PMI support within OMPI. Although the APIs are common, Slurm and Cray implement a different range of capabilities, and package them differently. For example, Cray provides an integrated PMI-1/2 library, while Slurm separates the two and requires the user to specify the one to be used at runtime. In addition, several bugs in the Slurm implementations have caused problems requiring extra coding.

All this has led to a slew of #if’s in the PMI code and bugs when the corner-case logic for one implementation accidentally traps the other. Extending this support to other implementations would have increased this complexity to an unacceptable level.

Accordingly, we have:

* created a new OPAL “pmix” framework to abstract the PMI support, with separate components for Cray, Slurm PMI-1, and Slurm PMI-2 implementations.

* Replaced the current ORTE grpcomm daemon-based collective operation with an integrated PMIx server, and updated the grpcomm APIs to provide more flexible, multi-algorithm support for collective operations. At this time, only the xcast and allgather operations are supported.

* Replaced the current global collective id with a signature based on the names of the participating procs. The allows an unlimited number of collectives to be executed by any group of processes, subject to the requirement that only one collective can be active at a time for a unique combination of procs. Note that a proc can be involved in any number of simultaneous collectives - it is the specific combination of procs that is subject to the constraint

* removed the prior OMPI/OPAL modex code

* added new macros for executing modex send/recv to simplify use of the new APIs. The send macros allow the caller to specify whether or not the BTL supports async modex operations - if so, then the non-blocking “fence” operation is used, if the active PMIx component supports it. Otherwise, the default is a full blocking modex exchange as we currently perform.

* retained the current flag that directs us to use a blocking fence operation, but only to retrieve data upon demand

This commit was SVN r32570.
2014-08-21 18:56:47 +00:00
Gilles Gouaillardet
f24699623f check-help-strings cleanup
This commit was SVN r32495.
2014-08-11 03:25:22 +00:00
Ralph Castain
daeb9b6c4f Some more cleanups. Remove direct references to ORTE by changing OMPI_CAST_ORTE_NAME -> OMPI_CAST_RTE_NAME. Ensure that ORTE tools (mpirun, orted, tools) set the OPAL proc structure fields so OPAL knows what is going on and uses the correct print functions (still need to fix the problem for non-MPI apps). Properly return uint32_t from the opal utilities instead of int32_t as that is what the ORTE process name fields contain.
Thanks to Gilles for pointing out some of the discrepancies.

This commit was SVN r32398.
2014-08-01 14:44:11 +00:00
Ralph Castain
1d8c061687 Fix a race condition that could result in assert failures during finalize. Ensure we shutdown the orte progress thread prior to finalizing the rml/oob frameworks so that no async operations are executing during destruct of the base-level lists and objects.
cmr=v1.7.5:reviewer=jsquyres:subject=fix race condition in finalize

This commit was SVN r30641.
2014-02-08 22:04:19 +00:00
Ralph Castain
a200e4f865 As per the RFC, bring in the ORTE async progress code and the rewrite of OOB:
*** THIS RFC INCLUDES A MINOR CHANGE TO THE MPI-RTE INTERFACE ***

Note: during the course of this work, it was necessary to completely separate the MPI and RTE progress engines. There were multiple places in the MPI layer where ORTE_WAIT_FOR_COMPLETION was being used. A new OMPI_WAIT_FOR_COMPLETION macro was created (defined in ompi/mca/rte/rte.h) that simply cycles across opal_progress until the provided flag becomes false. Places where the MPI layer blocked waiting for RTE to complete an event have been modified to use this macro.

***************************************************************************************

I am reissuing this RFC because of the time that has passed since its original release. Since its initial release and review, I have debugged it further to ensure it fully supports tests like loop_spawn. It therefore seems ready for merge back to the trunk. Given its prior review, I have set the timeout for one week.

The code is in  https://bitbucket.org/rhc/ompi-oob2


WHAT:    Rewrite of ORTE OOB

WHY:       Support asynchronous progress and a host of other features

WHEN:    Wed, August 21

SYNOPSIS:
The current OOB has served us well, but a number of limitations have been identified over the years. Specifically:

* it is only progressed when called via opal_progress, which can lead to hangs or recursive calls into libevent (which is not supported by that code)

* we've had issues when multiple NICs are available as the code doesn't "shift" messages between transports - thus, all nodes had to be available via the same TCP interface.

* the OOB "unloads" incoming opal_buffer_t objects during the transmission, thus preventing use of OBJ_RETAIN in the code when repeatedly sending the same message to multiple recipients

* there is no failover mechanism across NICs - if the selected NIC (or its attached switch) fails, we are forced to abort

* only one transport (i.e., component) can be "active"


The revised OOB resolves these problems:

* async progress is used for all application processes, with the progress thread blocking in the event library

* each available TCP NIC is supported by its own TCP module. The ability to asynchronously progress each module independently is provided, but not enabled by default (a runtime MCA parameter turns it "on")

* multi-address TCP NICs (e.g., a NIC with both an IPv4 and IPv6 address, or with virtual interfaces) are supported - reachability is determined by comparing the contact info for a peer against all addresses within the range covered by the address/mask pairs for the NIC.

* a message that arrives on one TCP NIC is automatically shifted to whatever NIC that is connected to the next "hop" if that peer cannot be reached by the incoming NIC. If no TCP module will reach the peer, then the OOB attempts to send the message via all other available components - if none can reach the peer, then an "error" is reported back to the RML, which then calls the errmgr for instructions.

* opal_buffer_t now conforms to standard object rules re OBJ_RETAIN as we no longer "unload" the incoming object

* NIC failure is reported to the TCP component, which then tries to resend the message across any other available TCP NIC. If that doesn't work, then the message is given back to the OOB base to try using other components. If all that fails, then the error is reported to the RML, which reports to the errmgr for instructions

* obviously from the above, multiple OOB components (e.g., TCP and UD) can be active in parallel

* the matching code has been moved to the RML (and out of the OOB/TCP component) so it is independent of transport

* routing is done by the individual OOB modules (as opposed to the RML). Thus, both routed and non-routed transports can simultaneously be active

* all blocking send/recv APIs have been removed. Everything operates asynchronously.


KNOWN LIMITATIONS:

* although provision is made for component failover as described above, the code for doing so has not been fully implemented yet. At the moment, if all connections for a given peer fail, the errmgr is notified of a "lost connection", which by default results in termination of the job if it was a lifeline

* the IPv6 code is present and compiles, but is not complete. Since the current IPv6 support in the OOB doesn't work anyway, I don't consider this a blocker

* routing is performed at the individual module level, yet the active routed component is selected on a global basis. We probably should update that to reflect that different transports may need/choose to route in different ways

* obviously, not every error path has been tested nor necessarily covered

* determining abnormal termination is more challenging than in the old code as we now potentially have multiple ways of connecting to a process. Ideally, we would declare "connection failed" when *all* transports can no longer reach the process, but that requires some additional (possibly complex) code. For now, the code replicates the old behavior only somewhat modified - i.e., if a module sees its connection fail, it checks to see if it is a lifeline. If so, it notifies the errmgr that the lifeline is lost - otherwise, it notifies the errmgr that a non-lifeline connection was lost.

* reachability is determined solely on the basis of a shared subnet address/mask - more sophisticated algorithms (e.g., the one used in the tcp btl) are required to handle routing via gateways

* the RML needs to assign sequence numbers to each message on a per-peer basis. The receiving RML will then deliver messages in order, thus preventing out-of-order messaging in the case where messages travel across different transports or a message needs to be redirected/resent due to failure of a NIC

This commit was SVN r29058.
2013-08-22 16:37:40 +00:00
Ralph Castain
27e3e382d5 No need for ORTE tools to use orte progress thread
This commit was SVN r28445.
2013-05-04 21:13:20 +00:00
Nathan Hjelm
c041156f60 Update ORTE frameworks to use the MCA framework system.
This commit was SVN r28240.
2013-03-27 21:14:43 +00:00
Ralph Castain
81a8e21939 Need to have the event thread running during init/finalize, but we still have a problem with cleanup - so comment out the event_base_free for now.
This commit was SVN r27738.
2013-01-03 02:16:57 +00:00
Ralph Castain
cada035f38 Fix the segfault problem in the orteds - turns out it only occurred with progress threads enabled. Ensure the thread gets started at the right time (at the end of init), although the event base gets created earlier. Remove the finalize event as we can instead use the loopbreak call to exit the event loop.
This commit was SVN r27721.
2012-12-25 19:30:18 +00:00
Ralph Castain
da6428a822 Add an MCA param to help debug the ORTE progress thread
This commit was SVN r27614.
2012-11-15 15:54:38 +00:00
Ralph Castain
fefec03e78 Enable all ORTE tools to use progress threads if they are enabled
This commit was SVN r27593.
2012-11-12 02:54:09 +00:00
Ralph Castain
4e52a15e70 Provide for sync on seek and close DFS operations. Eliminate an unnecessary wake-up timer when using ORTE progress thread
This commit was SVN r27500.
2012-10-26 15:49:04 +00:00
Ralph Castain
79e36413c2 There was some discussion of this at an earlier time, but we never got around to doing it - so make orte behave more like a regular library, counting the number of times init is called, and executing finalize when all those are exhausted.
This commit was SVN r27484.
2012-10-25 18:39:37 +00:00
Ralph Castain
9506ac1617 Remove debug
This commit was SVN r26592.
2012-06-11 20:02:53 +00:00
Ralph Castain
269cb2b8d9 Some cleanup to remove calls to opal_progress when running with orte progress threads, and to ensure that all orte-related events are in the orte event base.
This commit was SVN r26591.
2012-06-11 19:59:53 +00:00
Ralph Castain
83d69b6c95 Enable the ORTE progress thread for apps (not needed in the tools as they already continuously loop in the event lib). This appears to be working, at least for MPI apps that only use shared memory (a simple "hello"). More testing is required to identify where problems will occur - this is only intended to allow further development.
In order to use the progress thread, you must configure with:

--enable-orte-progress-threads --enable-event-thread-support

This commit was SVN r26457.
2012-05-20 15:14:43 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
2ba10c37fe Per RFC, bring in the following changes:
* Remove paffinity, maffinity, and carto frameworks -- they've been
   wholly replaced by hwloc.
 * Move ompi_mpi_init() affinity-setting/checking code down to ORTE.
 * Update sm, smcuda, wv, and openib components to no longer use carto.
   Instead, use hwloc data.  There are still optimizations possible in
   the sm/smcuda BTLs (i.e., making multiple mpools).  Also, the old
   carto-based code found out how many NUMA nodes were ''available''
   -- not how many were used ''in this job''.  The new hwloc-using
   code computes the same value -- it was not updated to calculate how
   many NUMA nodes are used ''by this job.''
   * Note that I cannot compile the smcuda and wv BTLs -- I ''think''
     they're right, but they need to be verified by their owners.
 * The openib component now does a bunch of stuff to figure out where
   "near" OpenFabrics devices are.  '''THIS IS A CHANGE IN DEFAULT
   BEHAVIOR!!''' and still needs to be verified by OpenFabrics vendors
   (I do not have a NUMA machine with an OpenFabrics device that is a
   non-uniform distance from multiple different NUMA nodes).
 * Completely rewrite the OMPI_Affinity_str() routine from the
   "affinity" mpiext extension.  This extension now understands
   hyperthreads; the output format of it has changed a bit to reflect
   this new information.
 * Bunches of minor changes around the code base to update names/types
   from maffinity/paffinity-based names to hwloc-based names.
 * Add some helper functions into the hwloc base, mainly having to do
   with the fact that we have the hwloc data reporting ''all''
   topology information, but sometimes you really only want the
   (online | available) data.

This commit was SVN r26391.
2012-05-07 14:52:54 +00:00
Ralph Castain
48de3a2501 Minor fixes so orte_progress_thread can work
This commit was SVN r26248.
2012-04-06 15:50:49 +00:00
Ralph Castain
bd8b4f7f1e Sorry for mid-day commit, but I had promised on the call to do this upon my return.
Roll in the ORTE state machine. Remove last traces of opal_sos. Remove UTK epoch code.

Please see the various emails about the state machine change for details. I'll send something out later with more info on the new arch.

This commit was SVN r26242.
2012-04-06 14:23:13 +00:00
Ralph Castain
891027c10d Cleanup error reports
This commit was SVN r25420.
2011-11-02 18:34:19 +00:00
George Bosilca
749b63c09d Provide a generic fix for the termination issue instead of r25248. The
termination condition is to be checked at the daemon/HNP level not down
in the routing.

This commit was SVN r25313.

The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
  r25248 --> open-mpi/ompi@b42ccc89b8
2011-10-18 03:07:37 +00:00
Ralph Castain
f1a5a26ba0 Minor cleanups
This commit was SVN r25289.
2011-10-14 18:46:03 +00:00
Ralph Castain
b42ccc89b8 Although this didn't solve the earlier termination problem, the code will be required once we get connection terminations properly detected. If a daemon (or HNP) is trying to terminate, then we need to check for termination conditions whenever a route is lost - when all child connections are gone, then we are free to finalize.
This commit was SVN r25248.
2011-10-10 21:41:49 +00:00
Wesley Bland
4e7ff0bd5e By popular demand the epoch code is now disabled by default.
To enable the epochs and the resilient orte code, use the configure flag:

--enable-resilient-orte

This will define both:

ORTE_ENABLE_EPOCH
ORTE_RESIL_ORTE

This commit was SVN r25093.
2011-08-26 22:16:14 +00:00
Abhishek Kulkarni
afbe3e99c6 * Wrap all the direct error-code checks of the form (OMPI_ERR_* == ret) with
(OMPI_ERR_* = OPAL_SOS_GET_ERR_CODE(ret)), since the return value could be a
 SOS-encoded error. The OPAL_SOS_GET_ERR_CODE() takes in a SOS error and returns
 back the native error code.

* Since OPAL_SUCCESS is preserved by SOS, also change all calls of the form
  (OPAL_ERROR == ret) to (OPAL_SUCCESS != ret). We thus avoid having to
  decode 'ret' to get the native error code.

This commit was SVN r23162.
2010-05-17 23:08:56 +00:00
Ralph Castain
efbb5c9b7c Revamp the errmgr framework to provide a greater range of optional behaviors, including different behaviors for daemons, and remove several looping messages across the code base:
* add hnp and orted modules to the errmgr framework. The HNP module contains much of the code that was in the errmgr base since that code could only be executed by the HNP anyway.

* update the odls to report process states directly into the active errmgr module, thus removing the need to send messages looped back into the odls cmd processor. Let the active errmgr module decide what to do at various states.

* remove the code to track application state progress from the plm_base_launch_support.c code. Update the plm modules to call the errmgr directly when a launch fails.

* update the plm_base_receive.c code to call the errmgr with state updates from remote daemons

* update the routed modules to reflect that process state is updated in the errmgr

* ensure that the orted's open the errmgr and select their appropriate module

* add new pretty-print utilities to print process and job state. Move the pretty-print of time info to a globally-accessible place

* define a global orte_comm function to send messages from orted's to the HNP so that others can overlay the standard RML methods, if desired.

* update the orterun help output to reflect that the "term w/o sync" error message can result from three, not two, scenarios

This commit was SVN r23023.
2010-04-23 04:44:41 +00:00
Ralph Castain
c88fe1ea54 Create a new mca parameter to control creation of session directories. Defaults to true so that the current behavior of always creating them is preserved. If set to false (0), then don't create session directories. Helps in those environments where session directories are a problem.
Tell the sm btl that it cannot run if no session directories were created.

This commit was SVN r22756.
2010-03-02 15:18:33 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
16b100219d A patch from UTK to allow orte_init(), opal_init(), and associated
friends also receive &argc and &argv (George asked Jeff to Ralph to
review before committing).  The thought is that passing argv and argc
to opal/orte_init be useful to other projects outside of OMPI that are
using OPAL and/or ORTE (especially in conjunction with some other
bootstrapping code where it is helpful to modify argv).  It's such a
small thing that it's easy to apply here to make others' lives a
little easier.

Ask George for more details; I'm just the messenger.  :-)

Judging by the copyrights on this patch, it's been around for a
while.  :-)

This commit was SVN r22260.
2009-12-04 00:51:15 +00:00
Greg Koenig
60485ff95f This is a very large change to rename several #define values from
OMPI_* to OPAL_*.  This allows opal layer to be used more independent
from the whole of ompi.

NOTE: 9 "svn mv" operations immediately follow this commit.

This commit was SVN r21180.
2009-05-06 20:11:28 +00:00