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George Bosilca
d8dee3a740 If the MX driver was unable to load correctly, or if the endpoint was not
created then don't try to call the MX endpoint close function.

This commit was SVN r12950.
2007-01-02 00:01:50 +00:00
George Bosilca
47601e315e Allow the MX BTL to select at runtime if the unexpected handler will
be activated or not.

This commit was SVN r12944.
2006-12-30 20:57:50 +00:00
George Bosilca
416e5b5f6a Enable the MX extensions if and only if the mx_extensions.h header
is installed on the system.

This commit was SVN r12937.
2006-12-29 00:31:32 +00:00
George Bosilca
d7bc180a90 The max allocated tag is not 16. Use the define instead.
This commit was SVN r12936.
2006-12-28 22:48:58 +00:00
George Bosilca
b996c00d1a Set the limits for the MX fragments to 4K. Add code to dump the state of the MX
hardware (not activated).

This commit was SVN r12931.
2006-12-28 08:40:37 +00:00
George Bosilca
3903009b8b Add a check for the unexpected handler. If enabled, allow the zero-copy
protocol over the MX BTL. Now, we have only one matching, the one in Open
MPI.

The problem is that when the unexpected handler is triggered, not all the
message is on the host memory. In the best case we get one MX fragment (internal
MX fragment), in the worst we get NULL. The only way to fit this with the
design of the PML is to force the eager protocol at the MX internal fragment
size, and to limit the send/receive protocol at the same size. Tests show
the outcome is not far from optimal (if the pipeline depth is increased
a little bit).

Set MX_PIPELINE_LOG in order to allow MX to use internal fragments of 4K.

This commit was SVN r12930.
2006-12-28 03:35:41 +00:00
George Bosilca
ff2319dcb7 Complete the OUT protocol. Small latency improvements. Some minor cleanups.
Create some macros, reorder some functions. Make sure all fragments are
correctly released at the end.

This commit was SVN r12926.
2006-12-26 18:15:24 +00:00
George Bosilca
75a35ed7ee Implement the PUT protocol over MX. The send/receive approach give the best
performance on a 2G Myrinet card, as it look like pipelining the messages
by 1M is faster than a simple send/receive. However, when using a 10G card
the send/receive will limit the maximum bandwidth to 2.5Gbs. The reason is
the scarce bus resources that have to be shared between the Myrinet hardware
and the memcpy operation. The PUT protocol remove the memcpy, we now have a 
true zero-copy mechanism. But, there is no pipelining yet as it look like the
RDMA pipeline somehow disappeared from the OB1 PML ...

This commit was SVN r12925.
2006-12-24 22:52:46 +00:00
George Bosilca
e8bd985870 Add more output when calls to the MX library fails.
Move the connection status from theproc into the endpoint.

This commit was SVN r12924.
2006-12-24 22:34:48 +00:00
George Bosilca
14dc72f595 Allow the user to change the MX flags.
This commit was SVN r12923.
2006-12-24 22:21:00 +00:00
George Bosilca
dbe2798638 Allow MX to handle shared memory and self communications. By default these features
are disabled (btl_mx_shared_mem respectively btl_mx_self have to be set in order
to activate them).

This commit was SVN r12922.
2006-12-24 22:18:41 +00:00
George Bosilca
59cfee0cd2 Use the MX infinite timeout by default. The user can modify it using an MCA
parameter.

This commit was SVN r12670.
2006-11-27 20:18:58 +00:00
George Bosilca
139f9cf3d0 Make sure we disable the MX shared memory when we use the MX BTL.
This commit was SVN r12587.
2006-11-13 22:17:06 +00:00
Brian Barrett
943e7dcfba * use a temporary to avoid passing pointers to size_t-sized structures into
the mca param functions, which expect poinrters to integers

This commit was SVN r11262.
2006-08-18 21:36:07 +00:00
Galen Shipman
e5c594c211 More updates for the async error handler for btl's
In order to provide backwards compatability the framework versions are bumped
and the handler registeration function is at the end of the btl struct.
Testing done on sm, openib, and gm.. 

This commit was SVN r11256.
2006-08-17 22:02:01 +00:00
Brian Barrett
05046e8ad2 if MX isn't running on some hosts, but is on others, we were blocking in the modex receive
waiting for the non-running procs to publish their contact information.  Publish their
(lack of) contact information.

This commit was SVN r10355.
2006-06-14 19:07:38 +00:00
Brian Barrett
5163f2b296 Fix for bug #36. The MX, MVAPI, and OpenIB components don't have
support for progress threads, so we shouldn't build them or try to use
them when support for progress threads has been requested.  The TCP, GM,
SELF, and SM BTLs should have progress thread support, so they aren't
disabled.  The Portals BTL isn't compiled on platforms with threads,
so it doens't need to be updated.

This commit was SVN r10156.
2006-06-01 01:30:16 +00:00
George Bosilca
3e968d4f63 There is no length on the free list.
This commit was SVN r9704.
2006-04-24 23:13:51 +00:00
Brian Barrett
566a050c23 Next step in the project split, mainly source code re-arranging
- move files out of toplevel include/ and etc/, moving it into the
    sub-projects
  - rather than including config headers with <project>/include, 
    have them as <project>
  - require all headers to be included with a project prefix, with
    the exception of the config headers ({opal,orte,ompi}_config.h
    mpi.h, and mpif.h)

This commit was SVN r8985.
2006-02-12 01:33:29 +00:00
George Bosilca
9d990af4a5 Remove 2 useless functions. They have been replaced by the mca_base version few commits ago.
This commit was SVN r8287.
2005-11-28 20:14:23 +00:00
George Bosilca
00c10a6372 Make the MX BTL startup scalable. When the number of processes involved in the MPI application
increase the previous connection code was broken. It can take as much as 60 seconds to connect
64 processes. Now we do not create the connections when we add the procs but only when we send
them the first message. Now it take only 1.6 seconds to setup a 64 procs MPI job over MX (doing a 2 steps barrier in order to insure that we create all the connections).

This commit was SVN r8252.
2005-11-23 23:48:56 +00:00
George Bosilca
bba42f5e49 We are allowed to call mx_set_error_handler before any other MX functions, even before mx_init.
With the errors set to return mx_init will not force the application to exit if there is no MX kernel
module loaded.

This commit was SVN r8184.
2005-11-17 18:47:27 +00:00
George Bosilca
7ad6b2b70e Add a MCA params to allow/disable the MX shared memory capabilities. Right now this param
is labeled as internal so the users will not see it but it is not read-only so we can still
play with it (that's for our internal tests). This is supposed to dissapear later after the
next (or next next) release of the MX library, but we need it now as a quick fix before the
release.

This commit was SVN r8161.
2005-11-15 20:54:45 +00:00
George Bosilca
e297b58fbd Add more MCA arguments.
Make some of them system (not seems by the user) and read-only.
Small cleanups.

This commit was SVN r8126.
2005-11-12 00:31:59 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
42ec26e640 Update the copyright notices for IU and UTK.
This commit was SVN r7999.
2005-11-05 19:57:48 +00:00
George Bosilca
b0def3f6bf MX has 2 limitations regarding the iovecs. First they do not support iovec witha total size
larger than 32K for inter-nodes transfert ... and then they do not support iovecs larger than
16K for inter-node transfert. Therefore we have to set the size of our first fragment to
16K to match both cases.

This commit was SVN r7926.
2005-10-28 20:37:43 +00:00
George Bosilca
1fe18814da Decrease the default length for the first fragment.
This commit was SVN r7643.
2005-10-06 00:05:01 +00:00
George Bosilca
3453a6c0e9 Remove some compiler warnings about unused variables
Correctly define the 64 bits constants.
Some minor cleanups.

This commit was SVN r7606.
2005-10-04 12:29:51 +00:00
Brian Barrett
7b20370306 * pretty-print an error message if a btl component loads but can't find
any NICs to use
* Make mvapi, gm, and mx components all publish information, even if there
  are no NICs available so that modex_recv doesn't hang.  If there are no
  NICs available, don't set the reachable bit, but don't do anything
  to fail.  This unfortunately doesn't cover the hangs that will result if
  different procs load different sets of components, but it's a start

This commit was SVN r7550.
2005-09-30 04:39:44 +00:00
George Bosilca
c24eb702bb Correctly compute the default sizes for the fragments.
This commit was SVN r7299.
2005-09-11 20:02:55 +00:00
George Bosilca
3078be40aa First stable version of the MX BTL (at least we pass NetPipe). The perfs are not amazing
but are not that bad either.

On a 2 procs Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.20GHz with MYRICOM Inc. Myrinet 2000 Scalable Cluster Interconnect (rev 04) I get:

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This commit was SVN r7180.
2005-09-04 22:08:13 +00:00
Tim Woodall
f274f524ab - added get based protocol (if supported by btl) for pre-registered memory
- removed 8 bytes from the majority of the pml headers 

This commit was SVN r6916.
2005-08-17 18:23:38 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
cf16a521c8 Ensure to get ompi/include/constants.h
This commit was SVN r6845.
2005-08-12 21:42:07 +00:00
George Bosilca
f8ccce7503 One step further.
This commit was SVN r6690.
2005-08-01 17:08:59 +00:00
George Bosilca
c8bc529df4 The second cut of MX ... still not working yet
This commit was SVN r6666.
2005-07-28 19:53:27 +00:00
George Bosilca
e1b3758fa5 The first cut for he MX BTL.
This commit was SVN r6621.
2005-07-27 19:46:36 +00:00