I'll send out a general note about this in the morning, but for now I'll just notify people through this note that the new simplified "put" commands have been debugged and work just fine. I'll add documentation to the gpr.h file later - only think to really be aware of is that the tokens array must be NULL terminated. Other than that, things work pretty much as you'd expect.
This commit was SVN r6700.
- Update svn:ignore's to match new exectuable names
- Consolidate the unit test Makefile.am flags into a testing
Makefile.options
- Remove a bunch of SUBDIRS from test/mca/Makefile so that they don't
run by default, but can be invoked manually (they're still in
DIST_SUBDIRS)
This commit was SVN r6598.
* rename ompi_malloc to opal_malloc
* rename ompi_numtostr to opal_numtostr
* start of rename of ompi_environ to opal_environ
This commit was SVN r6332.
unit tests without screwing up the nightly builds.
These changes fix the problem of not including the test/mca/gpr
directory in the nightly tarball, prevent the tests from being
compiled, but leave the door open for manual compilation when the time
comes to start the work to re-enable them (e.g., uncomment a few
lines in gpr/Makefile.am).
This commit was SVN r6175.
Also included is a fix to the attribute problem for singletons.
Short explanation:
The prior system placed triggers and subscriptions on the registry for each process - approximately eight/process. Each of these had to be checked every time there was a registry operation such as a "put" or "increment-value". For large numbers of processes, this repetitive checking consumed some significant time.
The new system allows processes to "attach" to existing triggers and subscriptions, without creating a new one. Thus, there are now only eight triggers and five subscriptions on a job - *regardless of how many processes are being run*. This means that the registry now takes the same amount of time (which is pretty darn short) to process an operation regardless of how many processes are in a job.
I'll provide some startup times from scalability tests shortly - need to complete the commit so I can move the system to an appropriate cluster.
This commit was SVN r6164.
the RDS selection logic, which is, unfortunately, not yet well
supported by the testing infrastructure (it causes false failures in
the nightly build).
This commit was SVN r6073.
Need to do some refining of the component, but it meets basic requirements right now. Nobody else should notice any change - system basically ignores it unless you tell it to do something.
This commit was SVN r5723.
- Change all uses of *printf'ing a size_t to use an explicit cast to
(unsigned long) and the %lu escape
- change ORTE_GPR_REPLICA_MAX_SIZE to INT_MAX until bug 1345 is fixed
(i.e., until we allow size_t in MCA params)
- ns_base_local_fns.c:orte_ns_base_get_proc_name_string(): changed
from %0X -> %lu
- ORTE_NAME_ARGS added explicit (unsigned long) casts, and changed all
usages of ORTE_NAME_ARGS to use %lu's
This commit was SVN r5644.
HEADS UP: string versions of names are now presented in DECIMAL format - not HEX as they previously were. If you used the name services functions (as you were supposed to do) to access these names, you will not have any problems. If you did it yourself, then you need to fix it - my suggestion would be that you fix your code by using the name service functions to avoid future problems.
This commit was SVN r5571.
Merged in from:
svn merge -r5506:5553 https://svn.open-mpi.org/svn/ompi/tmp/hetero .
This commit was SVN r5552.
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Merged in from:
svn merge -r5448:5496 https://svn.open-mpi.org/svn/ompi/tmp/hetero .
This commit was SVN r5550.
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from:
svn merge -r5440:5448 https://svn.open-mpi.org/svn/ompi/tmp/hetero .
This commit was SVN r5549.
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OMPI_ENABLE_DEBUG because that changes the size of struct's (e.g.,
ompi_object) in the unit tests as compared to what may have been
compiled in the library.
This commit was SVN r5373.
environments. Working on the fix, but don't break everyone's unit
tests while I'm working on it -- will re-commit once ompi_setenv() and
ompi_unsetenv() are fixed.
This commit was SVN r5166.
Modify the locking scheme to try and resolve a problem with dump_triggers that only occurs with multiple processes. Didn't resolve the problem, but should be more robust anyway. Still tracking this one down.
This commit was SVN r5114.
Update the unit-test-status matrix to include priority.
Add several new registry diagnostics that helped track down the above bug.
M test/mca/gpr/gpr_triggers.c
M test/Unit-Test-Status.xls
M test/Unit-Test-Status.pdf
M src/mpi/runtime/ompi_mpi_init.c
M src/mca/oob/base/oob_base_xcast.c
M src/mca/ns/base/ns_base_nds_env.c
M src/mca/gpr/replica/api_layer/gpr_replica_dump_api.c
M src/mca/gpr/replica/api_layer/gpr_replica_api.h
M src/mca/gpr/replica/communications/gpr_replica_comm.h
M src/mca/gpr/replica/communications/gpr_replica_remote_msg.c
M src/mca/gpr/replica/communications/gpr_replica_cmd_processor.c
M src/mca/gpr/replica/communications/gpr_replica_dump_cm.c
M src/mca/gpr/replica/gpr_replica_component.c
M src/mca/gpr/replica/gpr_replica.h
M src/mca/gpr/replica/functional_layer/gpr_replica_dump_fn.c
M src/mca/gpr/replica/functional_layer/gpr_replica_fn.h
M src/mca/gpr/replica/functional_layer/gpr_replica_trig_ops_fn.c
M src/mca/gpr/replica/functional_layer/gpr_replica_messaging_fn.c
M src/mca/gpr/replica/functional_layer/gpr_replica_segment_fn.c
M src/mca/gpr/proxy/gpr_proxy_dump.c
M src/mca/gpr/proxy/gpr_proxy.h
M src/mca/gpr/proxy/gpr_proxy_component.c
M src/mca/gpr/gpr_types.h
M src/mca/gpr/base/base.h
M src/mca/gpr/base/unpack_api_response/gpr_base_dump_notify.c
M src/mca/gpr/base/pack_api_cmd/gpr_base_pack_dump.c
M src/mca/gpr/gpr.h
This commit was SVN r5080.
built. The issue is that these tests are trying to test specific
components, and is calling the functions directly -- and therefore
needs to have the component linked in. This is fine when the
component is statically linked as part of libmpi, but presents a
problem when the component is a DSO.
GNU compilers/linkers allow us to link in the DSO as part of the test
executable (and everything "just works"), but this is not portable. A
better solution is going to involve:
- a better unit test support library that can load a DSO on demand
- using function pointers in the unit tests (rather than direct
function invocation)
This commit was SVN r5051.