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Mark Allen
482d84b6e5 fixes for Dave's get/set info code
The expected sequence of events for processing info during object creation
is that if there's an incoming info arg, it is opal_info_dup()ed into the obj
at obj->s_info first. Then interested components register callbacks for
keys they want to know about using opal_infosubscribe_infosubscribe().

Inside info_subscribe_subscribe() the specified callback() is called with
whatever matching k/v is in the object's info, or with the default. The
return string from the callback goes into the new k/v stored in info, and
the input k/v is saved as __IN_<key>/<val>. It's saved the same way
whether the input came from info or whether it was a default. A null return
from the callback indicates an ignored key/val, and no k/v is stored for
it, but an __IN_<key>/<val> is still kept so we still have access to the
original.

At MPI_*_set_info() time, opal_infosubscribe_change_info() is used. That
function calls the registered callbacks for each item in the provided info.
If the callback returns non-null, the info is updated with that k/v, or if
the callback returns null, that key is deleted from info. An __IN_<key>/<val>
is saved either way, and overwrites any previously saved value.

When MPI_*_get_info() is called, opal_info_dup_mpistandard() is used, which
allows relatively easy changes in interpretation of the standard, by looking
at both the <key>/<val> and __IN_<key>/<val> in info. Right now it does
  1. includes system extras, eg k/v defaults not expliclty set by the user
  2. omits ignored keys
  3. shows input values, not callback modifications, eg not the internal values

Currently the callbacks are doing things like
    return some_condition ? "true" : "false"
that is, returning static strings that are not to be freed. If the return
strings start becoming more dynamic in the future I don't see how unallocated
strings could support that, so I'd propose a change for the future that
the callback()s registered with info_subscribe_subscribe() do a strdup on
their return, and we change the callers of callback() to free the strings
it returns (there are only two callers).

Rough outline of the smaller changes spread over the less central files:
  comm.c
    initialize comm->super.s_info to NULL
    copy into comm->super.s_info in comm creation calls that provide info
    OBJ_RELEASE comm->super.s_info at free time
  comm_init.c
    initialize comm->super.s_info to NULL
  file.c
    copy into file->super.s_info if file creation provides info
    OBJ_RELEASE file->super.s_info at free time
  win.c
    copy into win->super.s_info if win creation provides info
    OBJ_RELEASE win->super.s_info at free time

  comm_get_info.c
  file_get_info.c
  win_get_info.c
    change_info() if there's no info attached (shouldn't happen if callbacks
      are registered)
    copy the info for the user

The other category of change is generally addressing compiler warnings where
ompi_info_t and opal_info_t were being used a little too interchangably. An
ompi_info_t* contains an opal_info_t*, at &(ompi_info->super)

Also this commit updates the copyrights.

Signed-off-by: Mark Allen <markalle@us.ibm.com>
2017-05-17 01:12:49 -04:00
David Solt
50aa143ab6 Major structural changes to data types: .super infosubscriber
ompi_communicator_t, ompi_win_t, ompi_file_t all have a super class of type opal_infosubscriber_t instead of a base/super type of opal_object_t (in previous code comm used c_base, but file used super).  It may be a bit bold to say that being a subscriber of MPI_Info is the foundational piece that ties these three things together, but if you object, then I would prefer to turn infosubscriber into a more general name that encompasses other common features rather than create a different super class.  The key here is that we want to be able to pass comm, win and file objects as if they were opal_infosubscriber_t, so that one routine can heandle all 3 types of objects being passed to it.

MPI_INFO_NULL is still an ompi_predefined_info_t type since an MPI_Info is part of ompi but the internal details of the underlying information concept is part of opal.

An ompi_info_t type still exists for exposure to the user, but it is simply a wrapper for the opal object.

Routines such as ompi_info_dup, etc have all been moved to opal_info_dup and related to the opal directory.

Fortran to C translation tables are only used for MPI_Info that is exposed to the application and are therefore part of the ompi_info_t and not the opal_info_t

The data structure changes are primarily in the following files:

    communicator/communicator.h
    ompi/info/info.h
    ompi/win/win.h
    ompi/file/file.h

The following new files were created:

    opal/util/info.h
    opal/util/info.c
    opal/util/info_subscriber.h
    opal/util/info_subscriber.c

This infosubscriber concept is that communicators, files and windows can have subscribers that subscribe to any changes in the info associated with the comm/file/window.  When xxx_set_info is called, the new info is presented to each subscriber who can modify the info in any way they want.  The new value is presented to the next subscriber and so on until all subscribers have had a chance to modify the value.  Therefore, the order of subscribers can make a difference but we hope that there is generally only one subscriber that cares or modifies any given key/value pair.  The final info is then stored and returned by a call to xxx_get_info.

The new model can be seen in the following files:

    ompi/mpi/c/comm_get_info.c
    ompi/mpi/c/comm_set_info.c
    ompi/mpi/c/file_get_info.c
    ompi/mpi/c/file_set_info.c
    ompi/mpi/c/win_get_info.c
    ompi/mpi/c/win_set_info.c

The current subscribers where changed as follows:

    mca/io/ompio/io_ompio_file_open.c
    mca/io/ompio/io_ompio_module.c
    mca/osc/rmda/osc_rdma_component.c (This one actually subscribes to "no_locks")
    mca/osc/sm/osc_sm_component.c (This one actually subscribes to "blocking_fence" and "alloc_shared_contig")

Signed-off-by: Mark Allen <markalle@us.ibm.com>

Conflicts:
	AUTHORS
	ompi/communicator/comm.c
	ompi/debuggers/ompi_mpihandles_dll.c
	ompi/file/file.c
	ompi/file/file.h
	ompi/info/info.c
	ompi/mca/io/ompio/io_ompio.h
	ompi/mca/io/ompio/io_ompio_file_open.c
	ompi/mca/io/ompio/io_ompio_file_set_view.c
	ompi/mca/osc/pt2pt/osc_pt2pt.h
	ompi/mca/sharedfp/addproc/sharedfp_addproc.h
	ompi/mca/sharedfp/addproc/sharedfp_addproc_file_open.c
	ompi/mca/topo/treematch/topo_treematch_dist_graph_create.c
	ompi/mpi/c/lookup_name.c
	ompi/mpi/c/publish_name.c
	ompi/mpi/c/unpublish_name.c
	opal/mca/mpool/base/mpool_base_alloc.c
	opal/util/Makefile.am
2017-05-12 14:41:05 -04:00
Gilles Gouaillardet
fa5cd0dbe5 use ptrdiff_t instead of OPAL_PTRDIFF_TYPE
since Open MPI now requires a C99, and ptrdiff_t type is part of C99,
there is no more need for the abstract OPAL_PTRDIFF_TYPE type.

Signed-off-by: Gilles Gouaillardet <gilles@rist.or.jp>
2017-04-19 13:41:56 +09:00
Todd Kordenbrock
048f757d9f osc-portals4: add support for noncontiguous datatypes
This commit implements onesided operations for noncontiguous
datatypes using two different algorithms.

 * If the result and/or origin datatype is noncontiguous and the
   target datatype is contiguous, then an iovec MD is created for
   the result and origin.  The operation is performed using a
   single Portals4 call (unless it exceeds the max message size).
 * If the target datatype is noncontigous, then an algorithm
   similar to the one in osc-rdma is used to loop over the
   contiguous blocks of each datatype.  The operation is
   performed using multiple Portals4 calls.

This commit ensures that individual operations do not exceed the
max atomic size or the max message size supported by the device.

Signed-off-by: Todd Kordenbrock <thkgcode@gmail.com>
2017-02-15 16:17:13 -06:00
Ralph Castain
1e2019ce2a Revert "Update to sync with OMPI master and cleanup to build"
This reverts commit cb55c88a8b7817d5891ff06a447ea190b0e77479.
2016-11-22 15:03:20 -08:00
Ralph Castain
cb55c88a8b Update to sync with OMPI master and cleanup to build
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <rhc@open-mpi.org>
2016-11-22 14:24:54 -08:00
Pascal Deveze
81823d7a63 osc/portals4: Store the no_locks parameter in osc_portals4_component.no_locks 2016-07-18 11:51:52 +02:00
Pascal Deveze
7aaf16e7fe osc/portals4: Put/Get splitting because Portals4 may restrict sizes 2016-07-18 10:49:28 +02:00
Pascal Deveze
c4181909a4 osc/portals4: Be sure that the ME are operationnal (wait for the PTL_EVENT_LINK) 2016-07-18 09:52:56 +02:00
Pascal Deveze
e99e7d08ed osc/portals4: For the ME, use the uid from PtlGetUid instead of PTL_UID_ANY 2016-07-18 09:52:56 +02:00
Pascal Deveze
56b36eeb7e osc/portals4: Format of "target_disp" is OPAL_PTRDIFF_TYPE and %lu is the appropriate format to display it. 2016-07-18 09:52:55 +02:00
Pascal Deveze
a76566c754 osc/portals4: To allocate a PT, use REQ_OSC_TABLE_ID and test that the right ID is allocated 2016-07-18 09:52:55 +02:00
Todd Kordenbrock
3e63a3458c portals4: add support for dynamic add_procs() to all Portals4 components
In the default mode of operation, the Portals4 components support
dynamic add_procs().

The Portals4 components have two alternate modes (flow control and
logical-to-physical) that require knowledge of all procs at startup.
In these modes, mtl-portals4 sets the MCA_MTL_BASE_FLAG_REQUIRE_WORLD
flag and btl-portals4 sets the MCA_BTL_FLAGS_SINGLE_ADD_PROCS flag
to tell the PML that we need all the procs in one add_procs() call.
2015-09-24 22:12:57 -05:00
Nathan Hjelm
5b7943db78 ompi/group: do not allocate ompi_proc_t's on group union/difference
This commit modifies the ompi_group_t union/difference code to compare/copy the
raw group values. This will either be a ompi_proc_t or a sentinel value. This
commit also adds helper functions to convert between opal process names and
sentinel values.

Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@me.com>
2015-09-10 08:55:55 -06:00
Gilles Gouaillardet
21642a2407 osc: do not cast way the const modifier when this is not necessary
update the osc framework and mpi c bindings
2015-08-31 10:34:05 +09:00
Gilles Gouaillardet
21b1e7f8c5 mpi conformance: fix prototypes
- MPI_Compare_and_swap
- MPI_Fetch_and_op
- MPI_Raccumulate
- MPI_Win_detach

Thanks to Michael Knobloch and Takahiro Kawashima for bringing this
to our attention
2015-08-31 10:34:05 +09:00
Ralph Castain
869041f770 Purge whitespace from the repo 2015-06-23 20:59:57 -07:00
Todd Kordenbrock
9df163f116 portals4: use a single Memory Descriptor to cover all of memory
In days past, some implementations of Portals4 could not cover all
of memory with a single Memory Descriptor so multiple large
overlapping Memory Descriptors were created.  Because none of the
current implementations have this limitation (and no future
implementations should either), this commit removes the overlapping
Memory Descriptors code.
2015-05-11 11:49:41 -05:00
Nathan Hjelm
5f1254d710 Update code base to use the new opal_free_list_t
Use of the old ompi_free_list_t and ompi_free_list_item_t is
deprecated. These classes will be removed in a future commit.

This commit updates the entire code base to use opal_free_list_t and
opal_free_list_item_t.

Notes:

OMPI_FREE_LIST_*_MT -> opal_free_list_* (uses opal_using_threads ())

Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
2015-02-24 10:05:45 -07:00
Ryan Grant
caa10a5faf Portals fixes after latest move
This commit was SVN r32330.
2014-07-28 19:25:03 +00:00
Ryan Grant
a1d312343b This commit fixes trac:4681 - ibm c_fence_lock hangs
cmr=v1.8.2:reviewer=tkordenbrock:subject=Portals4/MTL hanging fix

This commit was SVN r32113.

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 4681 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/4681
2014-07-01 17:03:03 +00:00
Ralph Castain
49d938de29 Merge one-sided updates to the trunk - written by Brian Barrett and Nathan Hjelmn
cmr=v1.7.5:reviewer=hjelmn:subject=Update one-sided to MPI-3

This commit was SVN r30816.
2014-02-25 17:36:43 +00:00