the component is configured successfully. Otherwise, we can end up
trying to run make in the romio directory without any Makefiles. This
really only happens on the targets that recurse into DIST_SUBDIRS - ie
dist, maintainer-clean, and distclean
refs trac:411
This commit was SVN r11807.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 411 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/411
explicitly enabled at run-time with the mca parameter
io_romio_enable_parallel_optimizations set to something non-zero.
This will enable some magic flags in Panasas if the user didn't
set them (either on or off) and do some slightly better things
with strided collective writes.
This commit was SVN r10516.
things I found:
- Locking should prevent it from happening (I think), but there was a
race condition in the component progress -- a callback could be
triggered that would free the request before it was off the outstanding
requests list.
- When pulling a request off the component free list, make sure to
reinitialize the free_called state on the IO request. This was
what was causing Edgar's failures
- In the request cleanup code, pull the request out of the per-
component free list before returning to the free list. This
probably would cause asserts to fire, although it looks like
I wrote the loops such that it would have been memory safe if
the asserts didn't fire. Not really sure why I did that, but
let's try it again...
This should go to the v1.0 and v1.1 branches.
This commit was SVN r9913.
- We had a bad conditional choice, such that asking for pvfs2 would
result in pvfs trying to build as well, which was going to fail.
- We didn't try to link in the libray for PVFS2's adio component.
- We were clobbering romio_flags, so it was impossible to pass
flags to romio (like the selection of filesystems)
This commit was SVN r9854.
- LDFLAGS set at the top level of Open MPI were not passed to the
ROMIO configure script
- If ROMIO was explicitly required (with --enable-io-romio) and
not able to be built, abort OMPI's configure script.
This needs to go to the v1.0 and v1.1 branches.
This commit was SVN r9845.
to let the PML (or io, more generally the low level request manager)
to have it's own release function (what was before the req_fini). This
function will only be called from the low level while the req_free will
be called from the upper level (MPI layer) in order to mark the request
as not used by the user anymore.
From the request point of view the requests will be marked as inactive
everytime we read their status (true for persistent as well). As
MPI_REQUEST_NULL is already marked as inactive, the test and wait functions
are simpler. The drawback is that now we have to change in the
ompi_request_{test|wait} the req_status of the request once we get it's
status.
This commit was SVN r9290.
as needed for the modified source tree layout. Since we don't include
anything but mpi.h in the ROMIO build, we don't need most of the flags
anyway...
This commit was SVN r8995.
- fall back to compile test for windows paffinity component
when cross compiling
- fall back to platform guess when checking for threads having
different pids with pthreads (yes on linux, no elsewhere)
- pass the proper host, target, and build flags to the
ROMIO configure script
With these changes, cross-compiling should be possible with the exception
of the Fortran 77 and Fortran 90 bindings. Fortran 77 can be cross-
compiled if cache values are provided for type sizes and alignment.
This commit was SVN r8702.
the script did not complete successfully
- ROMIO likes to default to using the system compiler if no compiler is
specified. This can lead to using a different compiler for ROMIO as
for Open MPI, which is not always a good thing. Reset the default to
behave the same way Open MPI does.
This commit was SVN r8380.
functionality. This is a global registration, so all components have to be made
aware of the registration -- therefore, do things at the component level, not the
module level.
This commit was SVN r8314.
problem because Autoconf replaced the "#undef ..." with "#define
...". Fix this by not putting the "#undef ..." statement directly in
romioconf.h[.in] -- but rather having romioconf.h[.in] #include
romioconf-undefs.h, which has the #undef statements.
This commit was SVN r7252.
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE, instead of the deprecated version.
* Work around dumbness in modern AC_INIT that requires the version
number to be set at autoconf time (instead of at configure time, as
it was before). Set the version number, minus the subversion r number,
at autoconf time. Override the internal variables to include the r
number (if needed) at configure time. Basically, the right thing
should always happen. The only place it might not is the version
reported as part of configure --help will not have an r number.
* Since AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE taks a list of options, no need to specify
them in all the Makefile.am files.
* Addes support for subdir-objects, meaning that object files are put
in the directory containing source files, even if the Makefile.am is
in another directory. This should start making it feasible to
reduce the number of Makefile.am files we have in the tree, which
will greatly reduce the time to run autogen and configure.
This commit was SVN r7211.
(because we kept bumping up against the max filename limit in "tar"
when making tarballs, especially if the version number got long).
This commit was SVN r7065.
friendly #defines to be included in mpi.h (even for users), such as
_GNU_SOURCE, which can have some really big consequences on Linux.
Instead, add mpi.h to AC_CONFIG_HEADERS and just include the #defines
we have to have for mpi.h and the C++ bindings.
This commit was SVN r7022.
- new preferred API calls for registering MCA parameters are
mca_base_param_reg_{int|string} and
mca_base_param_reg_{int|string}_name.
- See opal/mca/base/mca_base_param.h for docs on new calls.
- Can now register and lookup a value at the same time.
- Can now mark a parameter "read only" at registration time
- Can now mark a parameter "internal" at registration time
- Can now associate a help message with the parameter at registration
time; displayed in the ompi_info output.
The old API calls are still available for backwards compatibility
(mca_base_param_register_{int|string}. They will eventually be
removed -- all developers are encouraged to use the new APIs from here
on out and replace any old calls with the new API.
Some params were also renamed -- the previous convention of using
"base_" as a prefix for any param that was not associated with a
component is henceforth deprecated. Instead, use one of the following
prefixes:
mca: for anything in the MCA base itself
opal: for anything in OPAL
orte: for anything in ORTE
mpi: for anything in OMPI
This commit was SVN r6698.
sockaddr_in - seems to be a good indicator)
* disable util/if code if no inet devices (again, no sockaddr_in)
* add enable/disable flag to disable stacktrace pretty-print code
(defaults to enabled). Seems there's something funky going on with
the preprocessor on Red Storm that was causing problems - this was
the easiest fix
* clean up a bunch of the configure.m4 files to remove bogus comments,
properly comment them, fix the dumb logic for happy/unhappy
* Create a macro for testing both header and library for a package,
since we seem to do this kind of test quite often. Handles the
-I and -L search paths properly (including stripping out /usr and
/usr/local if not needed)
* Converted mvapi components to configure.m4, using the nice new
ompi_check_package macro (above)
This commit was SVN r6454.
threads (basically, same as before, but we now link the right thread
libraries).
* Add disable-io-romio flag to disable compiling ROMIO
* Migrathe mvapi btl from configure.stub to configure.m4
This commit was SVN r6453.
(which it is) and not romio itself
* Work around dark, evil linker voodoo that prevented building both shared
and static libraries on OS X. The global variables in ad_init.c were
not initialized, and so were marked as tentative definitions, which caused
much pain for the linker later on. Initializing them makes them
actual definitions and the problem goes away. I hate linkers.
This commit was SVN r6439.
components to succeed with --enable-dist. Instead, just add them to
all_components and make dist will still work - we're going to stamp out
the Makefiles no matter what
* Add missing header to ob1 pml for make dist
* Clean up the Portals BTL configure code
This commit was SVN r6413.
frameworks, and components without configure scripts instead of
hard-coded shell variables (for projects and frameworks) and
shell variable building (for components).
* Add 3rd category of component configuration (in addition to configure
scripts and no-configured components): configure.m4 components. These
components can only be built as part of OMPI (like no-configure), but
can provide an m4 file that is run as part of the main configure
script. These macros can set whether the component should be built,
along with just about any other configuration wanted. More care must
be taken compared to configure components, as doing things like setting
variables or calling AC_MSG_ERROR now affects the top-level configure
script (so calling AC_MSG_ERROR if your component can't configure
probably isn't what you want)
* Added support to autogen.sh for the configure.m4-style components,
as well as building up the m4_define lists ompi_mca.m4 now expects
* Updated a number of macros to be more config.cache friendly (both
so that config.cache can be used and so the test can be quickly
run multiple times in the same configrue script):
- ompi_config_asm
- c_weak_symbols
- c_get_alignment
* Added new macros to be shared when configuring components:
- ompi_objc.m4 (this actually provides AC_PROG_OBJC - don't ask...)
- ompi_check_xgrid
- ompi_check_tm
- ompi_check_bproc
* Updated a number of components to use configure.m4 instead of
configure.stub
- btl portals
- io romio
- tm ras and pls
- bjs, lsf_bproc ras and bproc_seed pls
- xgrid ras and pls
- null iof (used by tm)
This commit was SVN r6412.
- After long discussions and ruminations on how we run components in
LAM/MPI, made the decision that, by default, all components included
in Open MPI will use the version number of their parent project
(i.e., OMPI or ORTE). They are certaint free to use a different
number, but this simplification makes the common cases easy:
- components are only released when the parent project is released
- it is easy (trivial?) to distinguish which version component goes
with with version of the parent project
- removed all autogen/configure code for templating the version .h
file in components
- made all ORTE components use ORTE_*_VERSION for version numbers
- made all OMPI components use OMPI_*_VERSION for version numbers
- removed all VERSION files from components
- configure now displays OPAL, ORTE, and OMPI version numbers
- ditto for ompi_info
- right now, faking it -- OPAL and ORTE and OMPI will always have the
same version number (i.e., they all come from the same top-level
VERSION file). But this paves the way for the Great Configure
Reorganization, where, among other things, each project will have
its own version number.
So all in all, we went from a boatload of version numbers to
[effectively] three. That's pretty good. :-)
This commit was SVN r6344.