ompi/).
- There's still a handful of places that have orte/ #include files;
still need to clean those up
- A lot of places still use ompi/include/constants.h -- those need to
be converted over to use OPAL_ return codes and then switch to the
opal constants.h. This commit is the first few steps towards
that...
This commit was SVN r6843.
Might want to bump this higher?
* remove assumption that progress functions registered with opal_progress
are not reentrant. There is still the assumption that the event loop
is not reentrant (because it's not), so that part is still protected by
a spinlock.
This commit was SVN r6827.
ompi_config.h in some of the intercept mechanisms.
* Intercept munmap when called directly by the user when we are using
ptmalloc2 (previously we only covered when the user called free()).
* Don't go through the locking and list traversal logic trying to fire
callbacks until there is actually a callback to fire. This is both
a performance boost and a way to cope with the hook callback being
triggered before opal_init.
This commit was SVN r6818.
ns_replica.c
- Removed the error logging since I use this function in orte_init_stage1 to
check if we have created a cellid yet or not.
ras_types.h & rase_base_node.h
- This was an empty file. moved the orte_ras_node_t from base/ras_base_node.h
to this file.
- Changed the name of orte_ras_base_node_t to orte_ras_node_t to match the
naming mechanisms in place.
ras.h
- Exposed 2 functions:
- node_insert:
This takes a list of orte_ras_base_node_t's and places them in the Node
Segment of the GPR. This is to be used in orte_init_stage1 for singleton
processes, and the hostfile parsing (see rds_hostfile.c). This just puts
in the appropriate API interface to keep from calling the
orte_ras_base_node_insert function directly.
- node_query:
This is used in hostfile parsing. This just puts in the appropriate API
interface to keep from calling the orte_ras_base_node_query function
directly.
- Touched all of the implemented components to add reference to these new
function pointers
ras_base_select.c & ras_base_open.c
- Add and set the global module reference
rds.h
- Exposed 1 function:
- store_resource:
This stores a list of rds_cell_desc_t's to the Resource Segment.
This is used in conjunction with the orte_ras.node_insert function in
both the orte_init_stage1 for singleton processes and rds_hostfile.c
rds_base_select.c & rds_base_open.c
- Add and set the global module reference
rds_hostfile.c
- Added functionality to create a new cellid for each hostfile, placing
each entry in the hostfile into the same cellid. Currently this is
commented out with the cellid hard coded to 0, with the intention of
taking this out once ORTE is able to handle multiple cellid's
- Instead of just adding hosts to the Node Segment via a direct call to
the ras_base_node_insert() function. First add the hosts to the Resource
Segment of the GPR using the orte_rds.store_resource() function then use
the API version of orte_ras.node_insert() to store the hosts on the Node
Segment.
- Add 1 new function pointer to module as required by the API.
rds_hostfile_component.c
- Converted this to use the new MCA parameter registration
orte_init_stage1.c
- It is possible that a cellid was not created yet for the current environment.
So I put in some logic to test if the cellid 0 existed. If it does then
continue, otherwise create the cellid so we can properly interact with the
GPR via the RDS.
- For the singleton case we insert some 'dummy' data into the GPR. The RAS
matches this logic, so I took out the duplicate GPR put logic, and
replaced it with a call to the orte_ras.node_insert() function.
- Further before calling orte_ras.node_insert() in the singleton case,
we also call orte_rds.store_resource() to add the singleton node to the
Resource Segment.
Console:
- Added a bunch of new functions. Still experimenting with many aspects of the
implementation. This is a checkpoint, and has very limited functionality.
- Should not be considered stable at the moment.
This commit was SVN r6813.
using orteprobe.
Created a header file for orte_setup_hnp. [HNP = Head Node Process]
General cleanup and added a bit of documentation in orte_setup_hnp.c
Also fixed a cellid tokens issue (circa line 285)
Changed the launched scope from private to public
In orteprobe:
- added reference to orted.h to avoid duplicate header contents in orteprobe.h
- removed the version tag, and put in a verbose argument
- Fixed a buffer packing problem that was causing the parent from receiving the
proper contact information for the new daemon.
This commit was SVN r6802.
of spaces (curses! indent(1) had been updated with a new option that
I did not use). This commit simply converts tabs to real spaces.
This commit was SVN r6799.
* don't run callbacks before end of init or after start of finalize, since
the list structures will be in an undefined state at those times.
This commit was SVN r6791.
callbacks to be triggered when memory is about to leave the current
process. The system is designed to allow a variety of interfaces,
hopefully including whole-sale replacement of the memory manager,
ld preload tricks, and hooks into the system memory manager. Since
some of these may or may not be available at runtime and we won't know
until runtime, there is a query funtion to look for availability of
such a setup.
* Added ptmalloc2 memory manager replacement code. Not turned on by
default, can be enabled with --with-memory-manager=ptmalloc2.
Only tested on Linux, not even compiled elsewhere. Do not use
on OS X, or you will never see your process again.
* Added AM_CONDITIONAL for threads test to support ptmalloc2's build
system
This commit was SVN r6790.
If you register a parameter a second time, it overwrites the default
value (this was causing a problem with mpirun not being marked as orte
infrastructure, and therefore thinking that it was a singleton, and
therefore always adding the localhost into the node list).
This commit was SVN r6789.