A few changes were required to support this move:
1. the PMI component used to identify rte-related data (e.g., host name, bind level) and package them as a unit to reduce the number of PMI keys. This code was moved up to the ORTE layer as the OPAL layer has no understanding of these concepts. In addition, the component locally stored data based on process jobid/vpid - this could no longer be supported (see below for the solution).
2. the hash component was updated to use the new opal_identifier_t instead of orte_process_name_t as its index for storing data in the hash tables. Previously, we did a hash on the vpid and stored the data in a 32-bit hash table. In the revised system, we don't see a separate "vpid" field - we only have a 64-bit opaque value. The orte_process_name_t hash turned out to do nothing useful, so we now store the data in a 64-bit hash table. Preliminary tests didn't show any identifiable change in behavior or performance, but we'll have to see if a move back to the 32-bit table is required at some later time.
3. the db framework was a "select one" system. However, since the PMI component could no longer use its internal storage system, the framework has now been changed to a "select many" mode of operation. This allows the hash component to handle all internal storage, while the PMI component only handles pushing/pulling things from the PMI system. This was something we had planned for some time - when fetching data, we first check internal storage to see if we already have it, and then automatically go to the global system to look for it if we don't. Accordingly, the framework was provided with a custom query function used during "select" that lets you seperately specify the "store" and "fetch" ordering.
4. the ORTE grpcomm and ess/pmi components, and the nidmap code, were updated to work with the new db framework and to specify internal/global storage options.
No changes were made to the MPI layer, except for modifying the ORTE component of the OMPI/rte framework to support the new db framework.
This commit was SVN r28112.
processor_bind to see if we're bound to a single core.
If not, THEN check lgroup affinity. Already CMR'ed to
v1.6 (trac 3507) and fixed upstream in hwloc (r5295).
This commit was SVN r28040.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r5295 --> open-mpi/ompi@6df8cb0f02
flags, and mca flags are kept seperate until the very end. The main configure
wrapper flags should now be modified by using the OPAL_WRAPPER_FLAGS_ADD
macro. MCA components should either let <framework>_<component>_{LIBS,LDFLAGS}
be copied over OR set <framework>_<component>_WRAPPER_EXTRA_{LIBS,LDFLAGS}.
The situations in which WRAPPER CPPFLAGS can be set by MCA components was
made very small to match the one use case where it makes sense.
This commit was SVN r27950.
it that the others did: move the "I won!" code up into the POST_CONFIG
macro. Also, fix a long-standing typo when restoring the $CPPFLAGS (!).
This commit was SVN r27813.
STOP_AT_FIRST. And move the side-effect-inducing code in
hwloc142/configure.m4 up to POST_CONFIG.
Also change the priority of the external hwloc component to 90 so that
it is evaluated before the internal component (as a direct result of
changing to STOP_AT_FIRST).
This commit was SVN r27796.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r27794 --> open-mpi/ompi@569a60c2de
event framework to STOP_AT_FIRST, and then moves a bunch of
side-effect-inducing code in the libevent2019 configure.m4 up to
POST_CONFIG.
== More detail ==
Change the event framework from STOP_AT_FIRST_PRIORITY to
STOP_AT_FIRST. This means that only one component can win (vs. all
STOP_AT_FIRST_PRIORITY, in which multiple components of the same
priority can all win).
You still need to ensure that there are no side-effects from the
winner, however, so check for winning during POST_CONFIG, and set
things like the base_include there.
This simplifies the configury quite a bit -- you don't have to assume
that mulitple components can win: zero or one components will win.
Also change the libevent 2019 priority to 50 so that some other
(developer-specific/local) component could win, if it wanted to.
This commit was SVN r27794.
party configure.in scripts to be configure.ac so that Automake stops
complaining about them.
This commit was SVN r27791.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r27790 --> open-mpi/ompi@675a2f5c48
using the modex or RML to share sm initialization information, have node rank 0
create a file containing initialization information in a well-known place. Then
during add_procs, the rest of the node processes requiring sm BTL initialization
will just read from that file to complete their initialization.
This commit was SVN r27789.
Carns, change to use access(.., F_OK) instead of stat() to check for
the presence of files.
Also remove redundant check for FAKEROOTKEY, and update all comments
to match.
This commit was SVN r27785.
config/ directory. We split them apart a while ago in the hopes that
it would simplify things, but it didn't really (e.g., because there
were still some ompi/opal .m4 files in the top-level config/
directory, resulting in developer confusion where any given m4 macro
was defined).
So this commit consolidates them back into the top-level directory for
simplicity.
There's still (at least) two changes that would be nice to make:
1. Split any generated .m4 file (e.g., autogen-generated .m4 files)
into a separate directory somewhere so that a top-level -Iconfig/
will only get our explicitly defined macros, not the autogen stuff
(e.g., with libevent2019 needing to get the visibility macro, but
NOT all the autogen-generated inclusion of component configure.m4
files).
1. Change configure to be of the form:
{{{
# ...a small amount of preamble/setup...
OPAL_SETUP
m4_ifdef([project_orte], [ORTE_SETUP])
m4_ifdef([project_ompi], [OMPI_SETUP])
# ...a small amount of finishing stuff...
}}}
I doubt we'll ever get anything as clean as that, but that would be
the goal to shoot for.
This commit was SVN r27704.
The old behavior of mca_base_param_deregister could cause the indices of other mca parameters to change. This could potentially cause problems if a mca user saves and later references an affected index.
This commit was SVN r27633.
Reasoning: The old behavior was a little confusing. mca_base_components_open does not open an output stream so it is a little unexpected that mca_base_components_close does. To add to this several frameworks (that don't use mca_base_components_close) failed to close their output in the framework close function and others closed their output a second time. This change is an improvement to the symantics of mca_base_components_open/close as they are now symetric in their functionality.
This commit was SVN r27570.
pml/v:
- If vprotocol is not being used vprotocol_include_list is leaked. Assume vprotocol never takes ownership (see below) and always free the string.
coll/ml:
- (patch verified) calling mca_base_param_lookup_string after mca_base_param_reg_string is unnecessary. The call to mca_base_param_lookup_string causes the value returned by mca_base_param_reg_string to be leaked.
- Need to free mca_coll_ml_component.config_file_name on component close.
btl/openib:
- calling mca_base_param_lookup_string after mca_base_param_reg_string is unnecessary. The call to mca_base_param_lookup_string causes the value returned by mca_base_param_reg_string to be leaked.
vprotocol/base:
- There was no way for pml/v to determine if vprotocol took ownership of vprotocol_include_list. Fix by always never ownership (use strdup).
mca/base:
- param_lookup will result in storage->stringval to be a newly allocated string if the mca parameter has a string value. ensure this string is always freed.
cmr:v1.7
This commit was SVN r27569.
It appears the problem was not with the command line parser but the rsh plm. I don't know why this problem was not occuring before the command line parser changes but it appears to be resolved now.
This commit was SVN r27527.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r27451 --> open-mpi/ompi@d59034e6ef
r27456 --> open-mpi/ompi@ecdbf34937
Not sure what happened here, but the resulting trunk wouldn't even configure. After spending time fixing that problem, I found it wouldn't compile due to multiple syntax errors that had been introduced in both the OPAL and OMPI layer. This raised questions as to the completeness of the work.
Given that the author is departing, I pinged Jeff about it and we agreed to revert this for now. Hopefully, it can either be fixed by the author prior to actual departure, or someone else can pick it up (now that it is in the history) and fix it.
This commit was SVN r27511.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r27508 --> open-mpi/ompi@12c3c743de
r27509 --> open-mpi/ompi@79e4a8ca38
r27510 --> open-mpi/ompi@1ad5ff625a
opal_shmem_segment_create by testing whether or not the target mount has enough
space to accommodate the shared-memory backing store. Fixes trac:2827. Will work
with Shiqing to add Windows support (if required).
This commit was SVN r27433.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 2827 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/2827
* Use the hwloc logical index, not the os_index. Fixes problems with
opal_hwloc_base_cset2str() output (e.g., --report-bindings output)
on machines where the os_index is not tightly packed in the range
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This commit was SVN r27394.