Reasoning: The old behavior was a little confusing. mca_base_components_open does not open an output stream so it is a little unexpected that mca_base_components_close does. To add to this several frameworks (that don't use mca_base_components_close) failed to close their output in the framework close function and others closed their output a second time. This change is an improvement to the symantics of mca_base_components_open/close as they are now symetric in their functionality.
This commit was SVN r27570.
pml/v:
- If vprotocol is not being used vprotocol_include_list is leaked. Assume vprotocol never takes ownership (see below) and always free the string.
coll/ml:
- (patch verified) calling mca_base_param_lookup_string after mca_base_param_reg_string is unnecessary. The call to mca_base_param_lookup_string causes the value returned by mca_base_param_reg_string to be leaked.
- Need to free mca_coll_ml_component.config_file_name on component close.
btl/openib:
- calling mca_base_param_lookup_string after mca_base_param_reg_string is unnecessary. The call to mca_base_param_lookup_string causes the value returned by mca_base_param_reg_string to be leaked.
vprotocol/base:
- There was no way for pml/v to determine if vprotocol took ownership of vprotocol_include_list. Fix by always never ownership (use strdup).
mca/base:
- param_lookup will result in storage->stringval to be a newly allocated string if the mca parameter has a string value. ensure this string is always freed.
cmr:v1.7
This commit was SVN r27569.
It appears the problem was not with the command line parser but the rsh plm. I don't know why this problem was not occuring before the command line parser changes but it appears to be resolved now.
This commit was SVN r27527.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r27451 --> open-mpi/ompi@d59034e6ef
r27456 --> open-mpi/ompi@ecdbf34937
* Only register the progress function on first call to a non-blocking
collective operation, to try to reduce overall performance impact
* Fix tag management in roll-over case
This commit was SVN r27498.
ompi/mca/sbgp/basesmsocket
orte/mca/rmaps/lama
Remove stale configure.params files from the sbgp framework as the OMPI build system no longer looks at those files.
This commit was SVN r27377.
The project includes following components and frameworks:
- ML Collective component
- NETPATTERNS and COMMPATTERNS common components
- BCOL framework
- SBGP framework
Note: By default the ML collective component is disabled. In order to enable
new collectives user should bump up the priority of ml component (coll_ml_priority)
=============================================
Primary Contributors (in alphabetical order):
Ishai Rabinovich (Mellanox)
Joshua S. Ladd (ORNL / Mellanox)
Manjunath Gorentla Venkata (ORNL)
Mike Dubman (Mellanox)
Noam Bloch (Mellanox)
Pavel (Pasha) Shamis (ORNL / Mellanox)
Richard Graham (ORNL / Mellanox)
Vasily Filipov (Mellanox)
This commit was SVN r27078.
technically this is a necessary thing to do, it wasn't a tragedy that
we didn't have it because err was initialize to 0 in the beginning of
the functions where this problem occurred. Also, OMPI will likely
abort if one of the MCA_PML_CALLs actually incurs an error (or, even
if it doesn't, MPI doesn't define the behavior anyway ;-) ).
But looking forward to an FT-aware world, fixing this issue is a Good
Thing. Many thanks to Hristo Iliev for pointing out the issue.
This commit was SVN r27070.
alignment, which typically causes problems on SPARC. Further, the pointer
manipulation to access elements in a round schedule was clumsy. This change
introduces macros to facilitate addressing and make it more portable.
This commit was SVN r26802.
* Use proper tag space (the negatives below the blocking communicators)
instead of the point-to-point space
* Use the PML interface instead of the MPI interface, since the MPI
interface 1) shouldn't be used by components and 2) doesn't like
negative tags
This commit was SVN r26693.
* 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.
algorithm to pairwise exchange instead of the default one. This might
improve the scheduling and relax the pressure on the network.
This commit was SVN r26246.
zeroes);
if so, use it for bit-operations like opal_cube_dim and opal_hibit.
Implement two versions of power-of-two.
In case of opal_next_poweroftwo, this reduces the average execution
time from 83 cycles to 4 cycles (Intel Nehalem, icc, -O2, inlining,
measured rdtsc, with loop over 2^27 values).
Numbers for other functions are similar (but of course heavily depend
on the usage, e.g. opal_hibit() with a start of 4 does not save
much). The bsr instruction on AMD Opteron is also not as fast.
- Replace various places where the next power-of-two is computed.
Tested on Intel Nehalem Cluster with openib, compilers GNU-4.6.1 and
Intel-12.0.4 using mpi_testsuite -t "Collective" with 128 processes.
This commit was SVN r25270.
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.
This merges the branch containing the revamped build system based around converting autogen from a bash script to a Perl program. Jeff has provided emails explaining the features contained in the change.
Please note that configure requirements on components HAVE CHANGED. For example. a configure.params file is no longer required in each component directory. See Jeff's emails for an explanation.
This commit was SVN r23764.
* change comm_init API - no need to pass local rank groups, fca calculates that on its own.
* remove local rank list from module - libfca maintains that now.
* in fca_bcast and fca_reduce - pass root rank index and let libfca figure out the local rank index.
This commit was SVN r23716.
* fixup lookup of supported ops by name:
in ompi 1.5.x the op string representation were changed from MPI_XXX to MPI_OP_XXX (relative to OMPI 1.4.x)
* keep compat between diff versions of FCA
* better error handling (return error if symbol not found)
* register to opal_progress and call fca_progress API
This commit was SVN r23597.
case individual entries aren't used, but dynamic rules are enabled
(i.e., at least one or more of them are not NULL, meaning that they'll
all be assumed to be either NULL or a valid value).
This commit was SVN r23361.
#define CACHE_LINE_SIZE to 128. This name has a conflict on NetBSD,
and it seems kinda odd to have a header file that ''only'' defines a
single value. Also, we'll soon be raising hwloc to be a first-class
item, so having this file around seemed kinda weird.
Therefore, I replaced CACHE_LINE_SIZE with opal_cache_line_size, an
int (in opal/runtime/opal_init.c and opal/runtime/opal.h) on the
rationale that we can fill this in at runtime with hwloc info (trunk
and v1.5/beyond, only). The only place we ''needed'' a compile-time
CACHE_LINE_SIZE was in the BTL SM (for struct padding), so I made a
new BTL_SM_ preprocessor macro with the old CACHE_LINE_SIZE value
(128). That use isn't suitable for run-time hwloc information,
anyway.
This commit was SVN r23349.
Configure Option:
--enable-sysv
MCA Parameter:
mpi_common_sm
mpi_common_sm accepts a comma delimited list of: [sysv],mmap (order
dependent). The first component that is successfully selected is used. For
example, -mca mpi_common_sm sysv,mmap will first try sysv. If sysv is not
successfully selected, then mmap will be used. mmap will be used if
mpi_common_sm is not provided.
Notes:
Please make certain that your system's shmmax limit, or equivalent, is larger
than mpool_sm_min_size. Otherwise, shmget may fail.
This commit was SVN r23260.
make sure that we do not call coll_gather and coll_bcast in the very same
instances, since some collective (intra) modules do not seem to like the fact
if they are called for scount or rcount being zero (for regular
intra-communicator operations, this is handled on the MPI API layer).
Fixes trac:2405
This commit was SVN r23188.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 2405 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/2405
(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.
INTERNAL to EXTRA_RETAIN, because not all "internal" communicators
have this flag set (only internal communicators with CIDs less than
their parent). Hence, what this flag ''really'' means is that there
was an extra RETAIN performed on it. So name the flag just that --
EXTRA_RETAIN -- indicating that an extra RETAIN has occurred.
This commit was SVN r22690.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r22671 --> open-mpi/ompi@61dee816db
communicator that we created has a lower CID than the parent comm. This can
happen when using the hierarch collective communication module or for
inter-communicators (since we make a duplicate of the original communicator).
This is not a problem as long as the user calls MPI_Comm_free on the parent
communicator. However, if the communicators are not freed by the user but
released by Open MPI in MPI_Finalize, we walk through the list of still
available communicators and free them one by one. Thus, local_comm is freed
before the actual inter-communicator. However, the local_comm pointer in the
inter communicator will still contain the 'previous' address of the local_comm
and thus this will lead to a segmentation violation. In order to prevent that
from happening, we increase the reference counter local_comm by one if its CID
is lower than the parent. We cannot increase however its reference counter if
the CID of local_comm is larger than the CID of the inter communicators, since
a regular MPI_Comm_free would leave in that the case the local_comm hanging
around and thus we would not recycle CID's properly, which was the reason and
the cause for this trouble.
This commit fixes tickets 2094 and 2166. Note however, that I want to close
them manually, since a slightly different patch is required for the 1.4
series. This commit will have to be applied for the 1.5 series. And I will
need a volunteer to review it.
This commit was SVN r22671.
other process should ignore this value. Thanks to Michael Hofmann
for investigating this issue.
This commit closes trac:2268.
This commit was SVN r22639.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 2268 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/2268
In CMake 2.6 and earlier, this function add dependencies for targets and also link the target libraries automatically, but in CMake 2.8,this behavior has been changed, i.e. it will only add the dependencies but no link, which will cause linking errors at compilation time.
This commit was SVN r22405.
This commit does a bunch of things:
* Address all remaining code review items from CMR #2023:
* Defer mmap setup to be lazy; only set it up the first time we
invoke a collective. In this way, we don't penalize apps that
make lots of communicators but don't invoke collectives on them
(per #2027).
* Remove the extra assignments of mca_coll_sm_one (fixing a
convertor count setup that was the real problem).
* Remove another extra/unnecessary assignment.
* Increase libevent polling frequency when using the RML to
bootstrap mmap'ed memory.
* Fix a minor procs-related memory leak in btl_sm.
* Commit a datatype fix that George and I discovered along the way to
fixing the coll sm.
* Improve error messages when mmap fails, potentially trying to
de-alloc any allocated memory when that happens.
* Fix a previously-unnoticed confusion between extent and true_extent
in coll sm reduce.
This commit was SVN r22049.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 2023 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/2023
shmem progress (or the Windows equiv). Instead, poll hard on the
condition, but periocially call opal_progress(). This allows
badly-formed apps (e.g., the ibm test communicator/bsend_free) to
actually complete.
To be clear, there are far too many apps out there that assume that
MPI collectives will actually progress the rest of MPI. I don't like
putting in a feature to enable broken apps, but I have a dim
recollection of this issue coming up before (apps "hanging" when
testing the sm coll because they assumed that calling collectives
would trigger other MPI progress). Rather than have people claim that
OMPI is broken, I prefer to put in this "workaround". :-(
Indeed, the bsend_free test ''may'' be coded that way for exactly that
reason...? I don't remember offhand...
This commit was SVN r21984.
* Various cosmetic/style updates in the btl sm
* Clean up concept of mpool module (I think that code was written way
back when the concept of "modules" was fuzzy)
* Bring over some old fixes from the /tmp/timattox-sm-coll/ tree to
fix potential segv's when mmap'ed regions were at different
addresses in different processes (thanks Tim!).
* Change sm coll to no longer use mpool as its main source of shmem;
rather, just mmap its own segment (because it's fixed size --
there was nothing to be gained by using mpool; shedding the use of
mpool saved a lot of complexity in the sm coll setup). This
effectively made Tim's fixes moot (because now everything is an
offset into the mmap that is computed locally; there are no global
pointers). :-)
* Slightly updated common/sm to allow making mmap's for a specific
set of procs (vs. ''all'' procs in the process). This potentially
allows for same-host-inter-proc mmaps -- yay!
* Fixed many, many things in the coll sm (particularly in reduce):
* Fixed handling of MPI_IN_PLACE in reduce and allreduce
* Fixed handling of non-contiguous datatypes in reduce
* Changed the order of reductions to go from process (n-1)'s data
to process 0's data, because that's how all other OMPI coll
components work
* Fixed lots of usage of ddt functions
* When using a non-contiguous datatype, if the root process is not
(n-1), now we used a 2nd convertor to copy from shmem to the rbuf
(saves a memory copy vs. what was done before)
* Lots and lots of little cleanups, clarifications, and minor
optimizations (although still more could be done -- e.g., I think
the use of write memory barriers is fairly sub-optimal; they
could be ganged together at the root, for example)
I'm marking this as "fixes trac:1988" and closing the ticket; if something
is still broken, we can re-open the ticket.
This commit was SVN r21967.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1988 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1988
#if defined (c_plusplus)
defined (__cplusplus)
followed by
extern "C" {
and the closing counterpart by BEGIN_C_DECLS and END_C_DECLS.
Notable exceptions are:
- opal/include/opal_config_bottom.h:
This is our generated code, that itself defines BEGIN_C_DECL and
END_C_DECL
- ompi/mpi/cxx/mpicxx.h:
Here we do not include opal_config_bottom.h:
- Belongs to external code:
opal/mca/backtrace/darwin/MoreBacktrace/MoreDebugging/MoreBacktrace.c
opal/mca/backtrace/darwin/MoreBacktrace/MoreDebugging/MoreBacktrace.h
- opal/include/opal/prefetch.h:
Has C++ specific macros that are protected:
- Had #if ... } #endif _and_ END_C_DECLS (aka end up with 2x
END_C_DECLS)
ompi/mca/btl/openib/btl_openib.h
- opal/event/event.h has #ifdef __cplusplus as BEGIN_C_DECLS...
- opal/win32/ompi_process.h: had extern "C"\n {...
opal/win32/ompi_process.h: dito
- ompi/mca/btl/pcie/btl_pcie_lex.l: needed to add *_C_DECLS
ompi/mpi/f90/test/align_c.c: dito
- ompi/debuggers/msgq_interface.h: used #ifdef __cplusplus
- ompi/mpi/f90/xml/common-C.xsl: Amend
Tested on linux using --with-openib and --with-mx
The following do not contain either opal_config.h, orte_config.h or
ompi_config.h
(but possibly other header files, that include one of the above):
ompi/mca/bml/r2/bml_r2_ft.h
ompi/mca/btl/gm/btl_gm_endpoint.h
ompi/mca/btl/gm/btl_gm_proc.h
ompi/mca/btl/mx/btl_mx_endpoint.h
ompi/mca/btl/ofud/btl_ofud_endpoint.h
ompi/mca/btl/ofud/btl_ofud_frag.h
ompi/mca/btl/ofud/btl_ofud_proc.h
ompi/mca/btl/openib/btl_openib_mca.h
ompi/mca/btl/portals/btl_portals_endpoint.h
ompi/mca/btl/portals/btl_portals_frag.h
ompi/mca/btl/sctp/btl_sctp_endpoint.h
ompi/mca/btl/sctp/btl_sctp_proc.h
ompi/mca/btl/tcp/btl_tcp_endpoint.h
ompi/mca/btl/tcp/btl_tcp_ft.h
ompi/mca/btl/tcp/btl_tcp_proc.h
ompi/mca/btl/template/btl_template_endpoint.h
ompi/mca/btl/template/btl_template_proc.h
ompi/mca/btl/udapl/btl_udapl_eager_rdma.h
ompi/mca/btl/udapl/btl_udapl_endpoint.h
ompi/mca/btl/udapl/btl_udapl_mca.h
ompi/mca/btl/udapl/btl_udapl_proc.h
ompi/mca/mtl/mx/mtl_mx_endpoint.h
ompi/mca/mtl/mx/mtl_mx.h
ompi/mca/mtl/psm/mtl_psm_endpoint.h
ompi/mca/mtl/psm/mtl_psm.h
ompi/mca/pml/cm/pml_cm_component.h
ompi/mca/pml/csum/pml_csum_comm.h
ompi/mca/pml/dr/pml_dr_comm.h
ompi/mca/pml/dr/pml_dr_component.h
ompi/mca/pml/dr/pml_dr_endpoint.h
ompi/mca/pml/dr/pml_dr_recvfrag.h
ompi/mca/pml/example/pml_example.h
ompi/mca/pml/ob1/pml_ob1_comm.h
ompi/mca/pml/ob1/pml_ob1_component.h
ompi/mca/pml/ob1/pml_ob1_endpoint.h
ompi/mca/pml/ob1/pml_ob1_rdmafrag.h
ompi/mca/pml/ob1/pml_ob1_recvfrag.h
ompi/mca/pml/v/pml_v_output.h
opal/include/opal/prefetch.h
opal/mca/timer/aix/timer_aix.h
opal/util/qsort.h
test/support/components.h
This commit was SVN r21855.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r2 --> open-mpi/ompi@58fdc18855
now are able to use the dynamic rules. Moreover, these rules are loaded only once,
and stored at the component level. All communicators are able to use these rules
(not only MPI_COMM_WORLD as until now).
A lot of minor corrections, memory management issues and reduction in the amount
of memory used by the tuned collectives.
This commit was SVN r21825.
OMPI
and a language agnostic part in OPAL. The convertor is completely
moved into OPAL. This offers several benefits as described in RFC
http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/devel/2009/07/6387.php
namely:
- Fewer basic types (int* and float* types, boolean and wchar
- Fixing naming scheme to ompi-nomenclature.
- Usability outside of the ompi-layer.
- Due to the fixed nature of simple opal types, their information is
completely
known at compile time and therefore constified
- With fewer datatypes (22), the actual sizes of bit-field types may be
reduced
from 64 to 32 bits, allowing reorganizing the opal_datatype
structure, eliminating holes and keeping data required in convertor
(upon send/recv) in one cacheline...
This has implications to the convertor-datastructure and other parts
of the code.
- Several performance tests have been run, the netpipe latency does not
change with
this patch on Linux/x86-64 on the smoky cluster.
- Extensive tests have been done to verify correctness (no new
regressions) using:
1. mpi_test_suite on linux/x86-64 using clean ompi-trunk and
ompi-ddt:
a. running both trunk and ompi-ddt resulted in no differences
(except for MPI_SHORT_INT and MPI_TYPE_MIX_LB_UB do now run
correctly).
b. with --enable-memchecker and running under valgrind (one buglet
when run with static found in test-suite, commited)
2. ibm testsuite on linux/x86-64 using clean ompi-trunk and ompi-ddt:
all passed (except for the dynamic/ tests failed!! as trunk/MTT)
3. compilation and usage of HDF5 tests on Jaguar using PGI and
PathScale compilers.
4. compilation and usage on Scicortex.
- Please note, that for the heterogeneous case, (-m32 compiled
binaries/ompi), neither
ompi-trunk, nor ompi-ddt branch would successfully launch.
This commit was SVN r21641.
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.
Well, well, just do not "call" ompi_comm_rank twice but rather
reuse variable...
- Fix Coverity CID 1262:
Using uninitialized value "(statuses[err_index]).MPI_ERROR"
Sure, these statuses are only initialized after ompi_request_wait_all,
so introduce a short-circuit label to jump to...
This commit was SVN r21153.
- Delete unnecessary header files using
contrib/check_unnecessary_headers.sh after applying
patches, that include headers, being "lost" due to
inclusion in one of the now deleted headers...
In total 817 files are touched.
In ompi/mpi/c/ header files are moved up into the actual c-file,
where necessary (these are the only additional #include),
otherwise it is only deletions of #include (apart from the above
additions required due to notifier...)
- To get different MCAs (OpenIB, TM, ALPS), an earlier version was
successfully compiled (yesterday) on:
Linux locally using intel-11, gcc-4.3.2 and gcc-SVN + warnings enabled
Smoky cluster (x86-64 running Linux) using PGI-8.0.2 + warnings enabled
Lens cluster (x86-64 running Linux) using Pathscale-3.2 + warnings enabled
This commit was SVN r21096.
MPI_ERR_IN_STATUS to be returned from any functions that return only one completed request
(few exception here: wait_some and wait_all and the test versions). As we use an wait_all
in these send_receive functions we should convert the MPI_ERR_IN_STATUS to the real
error, i.e. the one comming from the MPI_ERROR field in the status corresponding to the
failed request.
This commit was SVN r20907.
In case we use memcmp, strlen, strup and friends include <string.h>
Also several constants.h are not included directly
- Let's have mca_topo_base_cart_create return ompi-errors in
ompi/mca/topo/base/topo_base_cart_create.c
This commit was SVN r20773.