Only one place used the user name field - session_dir, when formulating the name of the top-level directory. Accordingly, the code for getting the user's id has been moved to the session_dir code.
This commit was SVN r17926.
operations. Added to the reduction operations a set of reduction
functions that take 2 input buffers and one output buffer to avoid
some extra memory copies. These can't be used with user defined
operations. The intel c collective suite passes both original, and
new (new, not the user defined operations).
This commit was SVN r17901.
(sometimes after the merge with the ORTE branch), the opal_pointer_array
will became the only pointer_array implementation (the orte_pointer_array
will be removed).
This commit was SVN r17007.
about linkers, have all OPAL, ORTE, and OMPI components '''not'' link
against the OPAL, ORTE, or OMPI libraries.
See ttp://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/users/2007/10/4220.php for
details (or https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/wiki/Linkers for a
better-formatted version of the same info).
This commit was SVN r16968.
yesterday. This actually exposed a very, very long-standing bug where
part of the coll base was incorrectly checking the coll API version
against the MCA API version. When coll went to v1.1 (yesterday) and
was no longer the same as the MCA v1.0, the test started failing.
This commit fixes to check for v1.1 everywhere in the coll base, and
to ensure to check coll framework/API version numbers against coll
framework/API version numbers (vs. against the MCA API version
number).
This commit was SVN r16373.
used at nce (up to one unique collective module per collective function).
Matches r15795:15921 of the tmp/bwb-coll-select branch
This commit was SVN r15924.
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r15921
switching:
0 0
/ \ \ / \ \
1 \ \ --> 4 \ \
/ \ \ / \ \
3 2 \ 3 2 \
4 1
(duh). The first form is the bmtree suitable for bcast, but the latter is better for reduce.
Updating default decision function accordingly.
This commit was SVN r15422.
- adding linear algorithm with synchronization for gather.
This algorithm prevents congestion at root process, but introduces
synchronization (serializes non-root processes, but allows messages
to arrive from two processes at the same time).
It performed better than binomial and linear algorithms for large message,
and intermediate and large communicator sizes.
- Updating MPI_Gather decision function to reflect performance results
from MX. I will perform more measurements though - so this one can
change.
This commit was SVN r15165.
* Require Autoconf 2.60 or higher and remove some cruft
required for AC 2.59 or the AC 2.59 / AC 2.60 mix
* Remove a bunch of now unnecessary AC_SUBST calls
* Use the libtool-provided variables for the -I and
library to use when compiling against ltdl
Fixes trac:1000
This commit was SVN r14652.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1000 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1000
- Removing "small" message size limit because it really does not relate to the eager size
accross the board.
Now, the leaf nodes in generalized reduce will use blocking send (DEFAULT/ORIGINAL BEHAVIOR)
either when the maximum number of outstanding requests is 0 or
when the total number of segments is less than the maximum number of outstanding requests.
Otherwise, it will send messages using non-blocking synchronized send operation.
This commit was SVN r14572.
This "feature" is disabled by default and it should not affect the current performance.
In case when the message size is large and segment size is smaller than eager size for particular interface,
the leaf nodes in generalized reduce function can overflood parent nodes by sending all segments without
any synchronization. This can cause the parent to have HIGH number of unexpected messages (think 16MB
message with 1KB segments for example). In case of binomial algorithm root node always has at least one
child which is leaf, so this can potentially affect the root's performance significantly [Especially in
large communicators where root may have quite a few children (binomial tree for example)].
When the segment size is bigger than the eager size, rendezvous protocol ensures that this does
not happen so it is not necessary.
Originally, the problem was exposed in "infinite" bucket allocator clean up time for "small" segment sizes
(which may explain some "deadlocks" on Thunderbird tests).
To prevent this, we allow user to specify mca parameter "--mca coll_tuned_reduce_algorithm_max_requests NUM"
this limits number of outstanding messages from a leaf node in generalized reduce to the parent to NUM.
Messages are sent as non-blocking synchrnous messages, so syncronization happens at "wait" time.
The synchronization actually improved performance of pipeline and binomial algorithm for large message sizes
with 1KB segments over MX, but I need to test it some more to make sure it is consistent.
Since there is no easy way to find out what is "the eager" size for particular btl, I set the limit to 4000B.
If message/individual segment size is greater than 4000B - we will not use this feature. This variable may
or may not be exposed as mca parameter later...
I did not have any problems running it and both "default" and "synchronous" tests passed Intel Reduce* tests
up to 80 processes (over MX).
This commit was SVN r14518.
Per discussions with Brian and Ralph, make a slight correction in
where components are installed. Use $pkglibdir, not $libdir/openmpi,
so that when compiled in the orte trunk, components are installed to
the right directory (because the component search patch is checking
$pkglibdir).
This commit was SVN r14345.
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This merge adds Checkpoint/Restart support to Open MPI. The initial
frameworks and components support a LAM/MPI-like implementation.
This commit follows the risk assessment presented to the Open MPI core
development group on Feb. 22, 2007.
This commit closes trac:158
More details to follow.
This commit was SVN r14051.
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The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 158 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/158
In that case, sendcount and sendtype are not valid and we need to use
recvcount and recvtype.
This commit fixes trac:943. Reviewed by Jelena Pjesivac-Grbovic.
This commit was SVN r14022.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 943 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/943
- fixing line lengths and some of the comments
- possible bug fix (but I do not think we exposed it in any tests so far)
temporary buffers were allocated as multiples of extent instead of
true_extent + (count -1) * extent.
Everything is still passing Intel tests over tcp and btl mx up to 64 nodes.
This commit was SVN r13956.
Currently 3 algorithms are available:
- non-overlapping, reduce + scatterv, (works for non-commutative operations)
- recursive halving algorithm (copied from basic module)
- ring algorithm (similar to allreduce ring, for large messages)
This commit was SVN r13929.
Algorithm allows user to specify the segment size to be used for computation/communication overlap.
The additional memory requirement for the algorithm is 2 x segment size.
It performed well for (really) large message sizes over MX and it passed intel Allreduce_c and Allreduce_loc_c tests.
This commit was SVN r13832.
- the block sizes are computed in more uniformn way.
The first k blocks may be 1 element larger than the remaining blocks.
The algorithm passed Intel Allreduce_c and Allreduce_loc_c tests, and
IMB-3.2 Allreduce, over TCP and both btl and mtl MX (up to 128 processes).
The algorithm still only supports commutative operations.
This commit was SVN r13738.
outstanding requests can be limited using mca parameters.
The implementation passed Intel, IMB-3.2, and mpi_test_suite tests over
TCP and MX up to 128 processes (64 nodes), on both 32-bit and 64-bit machines.
It is not activated by default, but it should be useful for really large
communicator sizes.
This commit was SVN r13720.
Implementation passed intel: MPI_Reduce_c , MPI_Reduce_loc_c, and MPI_Reduce_user_c tests
over TCP, BTL MX, and MTL MX, as well as, mpi_test_suite Reduce tests (up to 64 nodes).
The algorithm is still not activated by decision function (will be in the near future).
This commit was SVN r13657.
The step used to iterate through buffer was function of true_extent instead of extent.
This may or may not solve ticket #689 because I am still getting failures over btl mx,
but I cannot reproduce failures over mtl mx nor tcp.
This commit was SVN r13459.
MPICH2 for "small" commutative operations in the reduce_scatter basic
implementation. "small" is currently pretty big, as it doesn't take
much to beat reduce/scatterv. Need to do much more than this for
better all around performance of MPI_Reduce_scatter, but this was enough
to solve the problems I was having.
This commit was SVN r13348.
- post isends in reverse order of posting irecvs.
if the messages arrive approximately in order, this should
minimize the time spent in matching the requests.
I did not see any performance difference over MX up to 64 nodes, but
the change makes sense and may have some impact when we have (many)
more nodes.
This commit was SVN r13337.
- Allreduce algorithms:
- Recursive doubling is used for small messages (up to 10KB) and can be used for
both commutative and non-commutative operations.
Recursive doubling passed OCC, IMB-3.2, Intel (Allreduce_c, Allreduce_loc_c, and
Allreduce_user_c), mpi_test_suite (Allreduce MIN/MAX, and Allreduce MIN/MAX with
MPI_IN_PLACE) tests on TCP up to 36 nodes and MX up to 64 nodes.
- Ring algorithms performs well for larger messages but cannot be used for
non-commutative operations. It passed the same tests as recursive doubling, except
some of the non-commutative tests in Intel benchmarks Allreduce_loc_c and Allreduce_user_c
(which was expected).
- MPI_Allreduce with new decision function passed all of the tests mentioned above.
- Cleaning up coll_tuned_util. Moving isendrecv to static inline just like sendrecv.
This commit was SVN r13252.
- removing static qualification on ompi_coll_tuned_sendrecv
- adding ompi_coll_tuned_isendrecv function which posts isend and irecv requests
These changes are separate from but necessary for new algorithms I am working on.
This commit was SVN r13161.
- utilizing coll_tuned_util functions
- setting line length to 80.
This implementation uses standard send messages (instead of synchronous ones).
The change improved our performance over MX multiple number of times, however,
there exists a small potential that last message to be sent can be delayed
(until next mpi call, which means potentially infinitely).
If this shows to be a problem, I will modify the algorithms to use synchronous
send as last operation (which will incur performance penalty again).
This commit was SVN r13071.
- in allgather algorithms I replaces irecv-isend-waitall sequence with
call to ompi_coll_tuned_sendrecv
- most of the functions in util code and allgather decision function conform to 80 character line width.
-
This commit was SVN r13069.
components that use configure.m4 for configuration or are always built.
The macro has not been needed since moving to configure types other than
configure.stub
Fixes trac:590
This commit was SVN r13031.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 590 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/590
* Make sure that the pval always writes to the correct portion of the
lval. This only matters on 32 bit big endian machines.
* On 32 bit machines when assigning to pval, the other 4 bytes of lval
weren't being written, which could lead to bogus data
We use macros so that there aren't casts all over the code and the pval
assignment can occur to the correct 4 bytes. Refs trac:587
This commit was SVN r12974.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 587 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/587
It contains four algorithms:
Bruck (ciel(logP) steps), Recursive Doubling (log(P) for power-of-2 processes), Ring (P-1 steps),
and Neighbor Exchange (P/2 steps for even number of processes).
All algorithms passed occ, IMB-2.3, and intel verification tests from ompi-tests/ for up to 56 processes.
The fixed decision function is based on results collected over MX on the Grig cluster at
the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.
I have also added (and commented out) copy of MPICH2 decision function for allgather
(from their IJHPCA 2005 paper).
This commit was SVN r12910.
Accordingly, there are new APIs to the name service to support the ability to get a job's parent, root, immediate children, and all its descendants. In addition, the terminate_job, terminate_orted, and signal_job APIs for the PLS have been modified to accept attributes that define the extent of their actions. For example, doing a "terminate_job" with an attribute of ORTE_NS_INCLUDE_DESCENDANTS will terminate the given jobid AND all jobs that descended from it.
I have tested this capability on a MacBook under rsh, Odin under SLURM, and LANL's Flash (bproc). It worked successfully on non-MPI jobs (both simple and including a spawn), and MPI jobs (again, both simple and with a spawn).
This commit was SVN r12597.
- consistent arguments checking (not allowing to select an algorithm which
is not available)
- consistent way of computing the segcount (number of datatypes by segment).
- small cleanups.
- more informative debugging messages.
This commit was SVN r12545.
description. Most of the bcast algorithms can be completed using this
generic function once we create the tree structure. Add all kind of
trees.
There are 2 versions of the generic bcast function. One using overlapping
between receives (for intermediary nodes) and then blocking sends to all
childs and another where all sends are non blocking. I still have to
figure out which one give the smallest overhead.
This commit was SVN r12530.