environment variable, so it's not so useful (arg!). Instead, get the
hostname during opal_init(). Don't want to call gethostname() during
the signal handler. While we're at it, only print the machine name
so that the output isn't so wide
Refs trac:538
This commit was SVN r12886.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 538 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/538
* Print out header that a signal was received
Refs trac:538
This commit was SVN r12884.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 538 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/538
* Have darwin backtrace code return an error when buffer() is
called, since it is not imnplemented
* Print out hostname & pid when giving signal information
* If backtrace_buffer() is implemented, use that instead of
backtrace_print() and prefix stacktrace with the hostname
* Make the signal information printed be more user friendly
* If we're using the backtrace_buffer() code, don't print
the last two functions (which will be show_stackframe()
then backtrace_buffer()) so that users won't keep thinking
the error occurred inside Open MPI (sneaky, yes...)
Refs trac:538
This commit was SVN r12883.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 538 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/538
process when creating a datatype from an internal description.
Refs trac:640
This commit was SVN r12877.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 640 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/640
1. For OS's without the dirent.d_type field, we were potentially
not initializing a filename string. This could result in a
directory not being cleaned up.
2. Potential memory leaks in filename strings that were allocated.
Refs trac:678
This commit was SVN r12853.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 678 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/678
the same time, remove some of the MPI-related options from OPAL:
- provide mechanism to change at runtime whether sched_yield() should
be called when the progress engine is idle
- provide mechanism for changing the rate at which the event engine
is called when there are "no" users of the event engine (ie, when
using MPI but not TCP)
- fix some function names in the progress engine to better match
their intended use (and remove MPI naming scheme)
- remove progress_mpi_enable / progress_mpi_disable because
we can now use the functions to set the sched_yield and
tick rate interfaces
- rename opal_progress_events() to opal_progress_set_event_flag()
because the first really isn't descriptive of what the function
does and I always got confused by it
This commit was SVN r12645.
whether they are prefixed with a double underscore or not.
__DARWIN_UNIX03 is defined on Tiger when compiling PPC 64 code, so
we can't use that.
Refs trac:575
This commit was SVN r12418.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 575 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/575
renamed the register fields in the thread state structures. Support compiling
with either the old or new names, keying off the UNIX03 define (which is what
the 10.5 headers do).
Refs trac:450
This commit was SVN r12285.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 450 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/450
possible things contained in the conditional like other rules are (for
example, a SOURCES rule in a conditional automatically has its files
added to the dist rules, even if that conditional isn't tru when
make dist occurs). So the man files weren't in the tarball.
Put the EXTRA_DIST with the files explicitly listed outside any conditionals
so the man pages always end up in the tarball.
This commit was SVN r12220.
provide one for the internals of Open MPI. For mpi.h, typedef MPI_Aint
either to ptrdiff_t or whatever we used as ptrdiff_t if that type doesn't
actually exist.
This commit was SVN r12212.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r12146 --> open-mpi/ompi@8852c00c36
they might require special tools (not sure if sed with multiple -e
arguments is totally portable)
- ignore the opalcc.1 man page. Couldn't do this in the previous
man page commit (r12192) because I was removing opalcc.1 in that
commit.
This commit was SVN r12194.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r12192 --> open-mpi/ompi@581a4b0a4e
- Only install opal{cc,c++} and orte{cc,c++} if configured with
--with-devel-headers. Right now, they are always installed, but
there are no header files installed for either project, so there's
really not much way for a user to actually compile an OPAL / ORTE
application.
- Drop support for opalCC and orteCC. It's a pain to setup all the
symlinks (indeed, they are currently done wrong for opalCC) and
there's no history like there is for mpiCC.
- Change what is currently opalcc.1 to opal_wrapper.1 and add some
macros that get sed'ed so that the man pages appear to be
customized for the given command.
- Install the wrapper data files even if we compiled with
--disable-binaries. This is for the use case of doing multi-lib
builds, where one word size will only have the library built, but
we need both set of wrapper data files to piece together to
activate the multi-lib support in the wrapper compilers.
This commit was SVN r12192.
size and diplacement of data-type. After this patch all data can contain size_t bytes
and the displacements are defined as ptrdiff_t. All of the files I was able to compile
have been modified to match this requirement.
This commit was SVN r12146.
I was running into where if a string in the argument list contains a printf
escape sequence, we would segfault. In particular, I was using opal_output
to print the environment and had something like:
LESSOPEN=|/usr/bin/lesspipe.sh %s
in my environment. So I called opal_output(0, "%s", environ[i]) and
got a segfault because the fprintf tried to expand the %s in the
environment variable
This commit was SVN r12094.
intall-exec-hook cases. This was accidently removed in r11773.
This commit was SVN r11954.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r11773 --> open-mpi/ompi@c5cc1f0c1a
the data is in network byte order and we want it in host byte order so
we can modify it. The big issue, though, is that 127 is 0x7F, not 0x74,
so there was the possibility of false positives with this test...
This commit was SVN r11919.
remove requirements on .la files on wrapper scripts
Ticket: #374
extend compilers to support 32 bit and 64 bit in one version of the wrapper
Submitted by: Dan Lacher
Reviewed by: Rolf Vandevaart
This commit was SVN r11908.
install-exec-hook is not only wrong, it can cause ordering issues such
as trying to put sym links to man pages in directories that do not yet
exist.
This commit was SVN r11893.
__DARWIN_ALIGN_POWER define from the last release of the OS X compiler
toolchain. The bug in net/if.h, however, is still there. So look
for the hints that we're on a 64 bit Apple PowerPC instead.
* If we don't find a buffer size that works by 10MB, we're never
going to. So add some code to limit the buffer size we'll try
so that we don't fall into an infinite loop
* Detect errors in opal_ifcount in the oob init code
Refs trac:420
This commit was SVN r11825.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 420 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/420
opal and orte/ompi man pages -- no need to make local copies of the
man page int he opal tree; just [un]install sym links in the mandir,
like orte/ompi.
This commit was SVN r11820.
* Make sure to AC_SUBST the backtrace CFLAGS so that the right flags
are passed to the component (especially -m64)
* Properly open / close the component. This isn't strictly necessary
to fix the bug, but was an oversight that should be fixed.
This commit was SVN r11806.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 405 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/405
there is an exit path out of the loop
* Reformat assembly to match other platforms
* Update base file for non-inline assembly to match changes in
the inline version
This commit was SVN r11803.
the initialization in the start of the function is going to remain for
the life of the function is erroneous. Need to initialize before
using in the snprintf() call.
Refs trac:340
This commit was SVN r11781.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 340 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/340
* Use $31 instead of mnemonic zero for the gcc inline
assembly test, as the GNU assembler doesn't like
zero, but both Tru64 and GNU assembler should be fine
with $31
* Disable Linux timer component on Alpha. The CPU timer
rolls over every 10 seconds or less, so it's kinda
worthless for our needs.
* Fix some escaping issues when local functions are
denoted with a $
* Remove C++ comments from the Alpha assembly.
* Add base assembly code for the non-inlined functions
on Alpha
This commit was SVN r11764.
- everything statically built (dynamically opened).
- OPAL, ORTE and OMPI static libraries and all the components
as dynamic files(DLL).
- everything as dynamic files (DLL).
This commit was SVN r11461.
opal_dirname have the same behavior all the time. It does not modify
the original string and it returns a freshly allocated string.
This commit was SVN r11443.
the BOOL type predefined on Windows in C does not match the C++ bool type
for the same compiler. One is an int when the other is a char.
Make sure we check for bool for all non C++ compilers.
This commit was SVN r11429.
versions of the thread lock functions to determine at runtime if a lock
is needed) to OMPI_ENABLE_PROGRESS_THREADS instead of
OMPI_HAVE_THREAD_SUPPORT. Opal only starts a thread when
OMPI_ENABLE_PROGRESS_THREADS is enabled, and ORTE never really starts
a thread that requires special locking considerations.
MPI_INIT would set opal_uses_threads to true if thread level was
greater than MPI_THREAD_SINGLE, but it would never decreast the
value of opal_uses_threads, meaning that we always enabled all that
locking if we did a threaded build, which isn't neccessary. Now
we do locking iff progress threads are enabled OR thread level
is above MPI_THREAD_SINGLE.
This commit was SVN r11390.
remaining changes are in event.c and event.h, plus everything in the
WIN32-Code directory. I still have to find a way to make it working on
Windows without these changes, but I have good hopes. However, the
the code in WIN32-Code will have to stay there as it's more stable
than the one provided by the libevent project.
This commit was SVN r11386.
as we can have multiple threads in the event library if there are multiple
MPI threads. Well, we could, once I fix the need for the lock in
opal_progress(), which should happen shortly. Anyway, we need to use the
same locking scheme throughout the code, and the device support was
already using the OPAL_THREAD__{lock,unlock} macros, which only go
active when we think there are multiple threads we care about.
Also, stop duplicating the OPAL_THREAD_SCOPED_LOCK macro's functionality
and use it in a bunch of places in the code.
This commit was SVN r11383.
functionality of libevent for Windows. Anyway, these functions are not
currently used in the Open MPI project, so it's safe to remove them from the
Windows library. But, they should be never used otherwise changes are
required.
This commit was SVN r11378.
The same treatement will happens on all sub-projects. The .h files
have to be C++ compatibles and all symbols with an external visibility
have to get the {PROJECT}_DECLSPEC in front of the prototype.
This commit was SVN r11340.
range of OS friendly path management functions, such as opal_basename
opal_dirname. They should always be used instead of basename and
dirname. There are several functions which allow us to create paths
that are compatible with the OS.
The OPAL_ENV_SEP define should be used (instead of ':') when a env
variable is splitted.
This commit was SVN r11336.
Windows version for the libevent. The one they provide is more than
innapropriate for what we need (without talking about the fact that
the code is just plain wrong).
This commit was SVN r11329.
One of the most important is the IOVBASE_TYPE which should be used
all over the places for casting to and from the iov_base field of
the iovec struct. The reason is because windows does not support
any kind of implicit conversion (not even through void*). All
conversions should be EXPLICIT.
This commit was SVN r11328.