not end up in OPAL
- Will post an updated patch for the OMPI_ALIGNMENT_ parts (within C).
This commit was SVN r21342.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r21330 --> open-mpi/ompi@95596d1814
into the OPAL namespace, eliminating cases like opal/util/arch.c
testing for ompi_fortran_logical_t.
As this is processor- and compiler-related information
(e.g. does the compiler/architecture support REAL*16)
this should have been on the OPAL layer.
- Unifies f77 code using MPI_Flogical instead of opal_fortran_logical_t
- Tested locally (Linux/x86-64) with mpich and intel testsuite
but would like to get this week-ends MTT output
- PLEASE NOTE: configure-internal macro-names and
ompi_cv_ variables have not been changed, so that
external platform (not in contrib/) files still work.
This commit was SVN r21330.
MPI_MAX_PROCESSOR_NAME
MPI_MAX_ERROR_STRING
MPI_MAX_OBJECT_NAME
MPI_MAX_INFO_KEY
MPI_MAX_INFO_VAL
MPI_MAX_PORT_NAME
MPI_MAX_DATAREP_STRING
Defaults stay as theyr currently are -- and now give an explanation on the
min/max values being used in a central place...
m4-macro _OPAL_WITH_OPTION_MIN_MAX_VALUE may be benefical in other parts
of the configure system.
- We need some of these in the lower level OPAL for an upcoming commit!
All other levels base their values on them.
This commit was SVN r21292.
functionality (per MPI-2.1). This warning can be toggled using
--enable-mpi-interface-warning (default OFF), but can be
selectively turned on passing
mpicc -DOMPI_WANT_MPI_INTERFACE_WARNING
Using icc, gcc < 4.5, warnings (such as in mpi2basic_tests) show:
type_vector.c:83: warning: ‘MPI_Type_hvector’ is deprecated
(declared at /home/../usr/include/mpi.h:1379)
Using gcc-4.5 (gcc-svn) these show up as:
type_vector.c:83: warning: ‘MPI_Type_hvector’ is deprecated
(declared at /home/../usr/include/mpi.h:1379):
MPI_Type_hvector is superseded by MPI_Type_create_hvector in MPI-2.0
Jeff and I propose to turn such warnings on with Open MPI-1.7 by default.
- Detection of user-level compiler is handled using the preprocessor
checks of GASnet's other/portable_platform.h (thanks to Paul Hargrove
and Dan Bonachea) adapted into ompi/include/mpi_portable_platform.h
(see comments).
The OMPI-build time detection is output (Familyname and Version)
with ompi_info.
This functionality (actually any upcoming __attribute__) are turned
off, if a different compiler (and version) is being detected.
- Note, that any warnings regarding (user-compiler!=build-compiler)
as discussed in the RFC are _not_ included for now.
- Tested on Linux with --enable-mpi-interface-warning on
Linux, gcc-4.5 (deprecated w/ specific msg)
Linux, gcc-4.3 (deprecated w/o specific msg)
Linux, pathscale 3.1 (deprecated w/o specific msg)
Linux, icc-11.0 (deprecated w/o specific msg)
Linux, PGI-8.0.6 accepts __deprecated__ but does not issue a warning,
further investigation needed...
This commit was SVN r21262.
OMPI_* to OPAL_*. This allows opal layer to be used more independent
from the whole of ompi.
NOTE: 9 "svn mv" operations immediately follow this commit.
This commit was SVN r21180.
- Delete unnecessary header files using
contrib/check_unnecessary_headers.sh after applying
patches, that include headers, being "lost" due to
inclusion in one of the now deleted headers...
In total 817 files are touched.
In ompi/mpi/c/ header files are moved up into the actual c-file,
where necessary (these are the only additional #include),
otherwise it is only deletions of #include (apart from the above
additions required due to notifier...)
- To get different MCAs (OpenIB, TM, ALPS), an earlier version was
successfully compiled (yesterday) on:
Linux locally using intel-11, gcc-4.3.2 and gcc-SVN + warnings enabled
Smoky cluster (x86-64 running Linux) using PGI-8.0.2 + warnings enabled
Lens cluster (x86-64 running Linux) using Pathscale-3.2 + warnings enabled
This commit was SVN r21096.
several header files (previously included by header-files)
now have to be moved "upward".
This is mainly system headers such as string.h, stdio.h and for
networking, but also some orte headers.
This commit was SVN r21095.
generate mangled windex files. Made ompi-top.1 and ompi-iof.1 build
by default. Also, added the orte-top synonym to the ompi-top manpage.
This commit was SVN r20915.
In case we use memcmp, strlen, strup and friends include <string.h>
Also several constants.h are not included directly
- Let's have mca_topo_base_cart_create return ompi-errors in
ompi/mca/topo/base/topo_base_cart_create.c
This commit was SVN r20773.
Adapt orte_process_info to orte_proc_info, and
change orte_proc_info() to orte_proc_info_init().
- Compiled on linux-x86-64
- Discussed with Ralph
This commit was SVN r20739.
Only proc_info.h-internal include file is opal/dss/dss_types.h
- In one case (orte/util/hnp_contact.c) had to add proc_info.h again.
- Local compilation (Linux/x86_64) w/ -Wimplicit-function-declaration
works fine, no errors.
Again, let's have MTT the last word.
This commit was SVN r20631.
Often, orte/util/show_help.h is included, although no functionality
is required -- instead, most often opal_output.h, or
orte/mca/rml/rml_types.h
Please see orte_show_help_replacement.sh commited next.
- Local compilation (Linux/x86_64) w/ -Wimplicit-function-declaration
actually showed two *missing* #include "orte/util/show_help.h"
in orte/mca/odls/base/odls_base_default_fns.c and
in orte/tools/orte-top/orte-top.c
Manually added these.
Let's have MTT the last word.
This commit was SVN r20557.
* New "op" MPI layer framework
* Addition of the MPI_REDUCE_LOCAL proposed function (for MPI-2.2)
= Op framework =
Add new "op" framework in the ompi layer. This framework replaces the
hard-coded MPI_Op back-end functions for (MPI_Op, MPI_Datatype) tuples
for pre-defined MPI_Ops, allowing components and modules to provide
the back-end functions. The intent is that components can be written
to take advantage of hardware acceleration (GPU, FPGA, specialized CPU
instructions, etc.). Similar to other frameworks, components are
intended to be able to discover at run-time if they can be used, and
if so, elect themselves to be selected (or disqualify themselves from
selection if they cannot run). If specialized hardware is not
available, there is a default set of functions that will automatically
be used.
This framework is ''not'' used for user-defined MPI_Ops.
The new op framework is similar to the existing coll framework, in
that the final set of function pointers that are used on any given
intrinsic MPI_Op can be a mixed bag of function pointers, potentially
coming from multiple different op modules. This allows for hardware
that only supports some of the operations, not all of them (e.g., a
GPU that only supports single-precision operations).
All the hard-coded back-end MPI_Op functions for (MPI_Op,
MPI_Datatype) tuples still exist, but unlike coll, they're in the
framework base (vs. being in a separate "basic" component) and are
automatically used if no component is found at runtime that provides a
module with the necessary function pointers.
There is an "example" op component that will hopefully be useful to
those writing meaningful op components. It is currently
.ompi_ignore'd so that it doesn't impinge on other developers (it's
somewhat chatty in terms of opal_output() so that you can tell when
its functions have been invoked). See the README file in the example
op component directory. Developers of new op components are
encouraged to look at the following wiki pages:
https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/wiki/devel/Autogenhttps://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/wiki/devel/CreateComponenthttps://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/wiki/devel/CreateFramework
= MPI_REDUCE_LOCAL =
Part of the MPI-2.2 proposal listed here:
https://svn.mpi-forum.org/trac/mpi-forum-web/ticket/24
is to add a new function named MPI_REDUCE_LOCAL. It is very easy to
implement, so I added it (also because it makes testing the op
framework pretty easy -- you can do it in serial rather than via
parallel reductions). There's even a man page!
This commit was SVN r20280.
Also, per chat with Jeff, modified the Makefile.am's of a few orte tools so that they were consistent in the way we generate the ompi-equivalent cmds.
This commit was SVN r20165.
1. minor modification to include two new opal MCA params:
(a) opal_profile: outputs what components were selected by each framework
currently enabled for most, but not all, frameworks
(b) opal_profile_file: name of file that contains profile info required
for modex
2. introduction of two new tools:
(a) ompi-probe: MPI process that simply calls MPI_Init/Finalize with
opal_profile set. Also reports back the rml IP address for all
interfaces on the node
(b) ompi-profiler: uses ompi-probe to create the profile_file, also
reports out a summary of what framework components are actually
being used to help with configuration options
3. modification of the grpcomm basic component to utilize the
profile file in place of the modex where possible
4. modification of orterun so it properly sees opal mca params and
handles opal_profile correctly to ensure we don't get its profile
5. similar mod to orted as for orterun
6. addition of new test that calls orte_init followed by calls to
grpcomm.barrier
This is all completely benign unless actively selected. At the moment, it only supports modex-less launch for openib-based systems. Minor mod to the TCP btl would be required to enable it as well, if people are interested. Similarly, anyone interested in enabling other BTL's for modex-less operation should let me know and I'll give you the magic details.
This seems to significantly improve scalability provided the file can be locally located on the nodes. I'm looking at an alternative means of disseminating the info (perhaps in launch message) as an option for removing that constraint.
This commit was SVN r20098.
* Add OMPI_F77_CHECK_REAL16_C_EQUV test whether REAL*16 is bit
equivalent to long double. AC_DEFINE OMPI_REAL16_MATCHES_C with
result (0 or 1).
* Update ompi_info to only show real16 support if
OMPI_REAL16_MATCHES_C is 1.
* Update DDT to only support REAL16 and COMPLEX32 if
1==OMPI_REAL16_MATCHES_C.
* MPI Op function pointer tabls will have NULL for the REAL16 and
COMPLEX32 entries if 0==OMPI_REAL16_MATCHES_C.
* Slightly cleaned up OMPI_F77_GET_ALIGNMENT and OMPI_F77_CHECK m4
tests (use OMPI_VAR_SCOPE_PUSH/POP).
This commit was SVN r19948.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1603 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1603
(this was missed in #1585). Also, fix a long-standing problem that
the F90 wrapper compilers were using the F77 wrapper compiler flags.
This commit was SVN r19819.
* Make the creation of the build dir for the man pages a bit more
robust (thanks to suggestions from Ralf W.).
* Only distribute the .Xin files, not the .X man pages themselves.
* Make the .X files depend on opal_config.h so that if you re-run
configure and change opal_config.h (e.g., a new version), the man
pages should get rebuilt.
* Man pages are now cleaned with "distclean", not "maintainer-clean".
* Fix a typo in opal_crs.7in.
* Udpate make_dist_tarball to update "date" in the VERSION file.
* Make make_dist_tarball a bit friendlier to hg checkouts.
This commit was SVN r19219.
versions, dates and build names.
Fixes trac:1387
Big thanks to Jeff and Brian for help and oversight.
This commit was SVN r19120.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1387 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1387
put the name of the file that set them if they were set by file. This is of great assistance to support personnel trying to understand why a user is having pro
blems.
Coordinated with Jeff.
This commit was SVN r19111.
environment, file, or API override).
Refs trac:1397
This commit was SVN r18943.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1397 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1397
Lenny and I went back and forth on whether we should simply register
another "mpi_paffinity_alone" MCA param and then try to figure out
which one was set in ompi_mpi_init, but there was difficulty in
figuring out what to do. So it seemed like the Right Thing to do was
to implement what was committed in r18770; then we could tell where
MCA parameters were set from and you could do Better Things (this is
also useful in the openib BTL, where parameters can be set either via
MCA parameter or via an INI file).
But after that was done, it seemed only a few steps further to
actually implement two new features in the MCA params area:
* Synonyms (where one MCA param name is a synonym for another)
* Allow MCA params and/or their synonyms to be marked as "deprecated"
(printing out warnings if they are used)
These features have actually long been discussed/desired, and I had
some time in airports and airplanes recently where I could work in
this stuff on a standalone laptop. So I did it. :-)
This commit introduces these two new features, and then uses them to
register mpi_paffinity_alone as a non-deprecated synonym for
opal_paffinity_alone. A few other random points in this commit:
* Add a few error checks for conditions that were not checked before
* Correct some comments in mca_base_params.h
* Add a few comments in strategic places
* ompi_info now prints additional information:
* for any MCA parameter that has synonyms, it lists all the
synonyms
* synonyms are also output as 1st-class MCA params, but with an
additional attribute indicating that they have a "parent"
* all MCA param name (both "real" or "synonym") will output an
attribute indicating whether it is deprecated or not. A synonym
is deprecated if it iself is marked as deprecated (via the
mca_base_param_regist_syn() or mca_base_param_register_syn_name()
functions) or if its "parent" MCA parameter is deprecated
This commit was SVN r18859.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r18770 --> open-mpi/ompi@8efe67e08c
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 1383 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/1383
lists of flags for exec. ' ' is a magic value that means match all
white space, and trim leading / trailing whitespace. Will prevent
many spurious arguments to underlying compiler.
This commit was SVN r18726.
Some minor changes to help facilitate debugger support so that both mpirun and yod can operate with it. Still to be completed.
This commit was SVN r18664.
is still to use the C based wrapper compilers (which have many more features
and are more well tested). The Perl compilers are enabled with the option
--enable-script-wrapper-compilers, which also ignores the option
--disable-binaries (ie --enable-script-wrapper-compilers --disable-binaries
will result in perl-based wrapper compilers being installed, but no other
binaries being installed).
This commit was SVN r18655.
After much work by Jeff and myself, and quite a lot of discussion, it has become clear that we simply cannot resolve the infinite loops caused by RML-involved subsystems calling orte_output. The original rationale for the change to orte_output has also been reduced by shifting the output of XML-formatted vs human readable messages to an alternative approach.
I have globally replaced the orte_output/ORTE_OUTPUT calls in the code base, as well as the corresponding .h file name. I have test compiled and run this on the various environments within my reach, so hopefully this will prove minimally disruptive.
This commit was SVN r18619.
By consolidating them all into one function, ompi_info can call that function and register the desired variables. This also requires, however, that ompi_info call orte_output_init to avoid generating tons of error messages, so make that adjustment too.
Fixes ticket #1314
In addition, orte_output has a race condition issue whereby calls to orte_output/verbose can occur prior to either the RML being defined/setup, or the HNP being defined. This latter occurs during the initialization of the orte_process_info structure. In both cases, there is no way orte_output can send the output to the HNP. Hence, the message must be simply output locally.
Fixes ticket #1315
This commit was SVN r18524.
such, the commit message back to the master SVN repository is fairly
long.
= ORTE Job-Level Output Messages =
Add two new interfaces that should be used for all new code throughout
the ORTE and OMPI layers (we already make the search-and-replace on
the existing ORTE / OMPI layers):
* orte_output(): (and corresponding friends ORTE_OUTPUT,
orte_output_verbose, etc.) This function sends the output directly
to the HNP for processing as part of a job-specific output
channel. It supports all the same outputs as opal_output()
(syslog, file, stdout, stderr), but for stdout/stderr, the output
is sent to the HNP for processing and output. More on this below.
* orte_show_help(): This function is a drop-in-replacement for
opal_show_help(), with two differences in functionality:
1. the rendered text help message output is sent to the HNP for
display (rather than outputting directly into the process' stderr
stream)
1. the HNP detects duplicate help messages and does not display them
(so that you don't see the same error message N times, once from
each of your N MPI processes); instead, it counts "new" instances
of the help message and displays a message every ~5 seconds when
there are new ones ("I got X new copies of the help message...")
opal_show_help and opal_output still exist, but they only output in
the current process. The intent for the new orte_* functions is that
they can apply job-level intelligence to the output. As such, we
recommend that all new ORTE and OMPI code use the new orte_*
functions, not thei opal_* functions.
=== New code ===
For ORTE and OMPI programmers, here's what you need to do differently
in new code:
* Do not include opal/util/show_help.h or opal/util/output.h.
Instead, include orte/util/output.h (this one header file has
declarations for both the orte_output() series of functions and
orte_show_help()).
* Effectively s/opal_output/orte_output/gi throughout your code.
Note that orte_output_open() takes a slightly different argument
list (as a way to pass data to the filtering stream -- see below),
so you if explicitly call opal_output_open(), you'll need to
slightly adapt to the new signature of orte_output_open().
* Literally s/opal_show_help/orte_show_help/. The function signature
is identical.
=== Notes ===
* orte_output'ing to stream 0 will do similar to what
opal_output'ing did, so leaving a hard-coded "0" as the first
argument is safe.
* For systems that do not use ORTE's RML or the HNP, the effect of
orte_output_* and orte_show_help will be identical to their opal
counterparts (the additional information passed to
orte_output_open() will be lost!). Indeed, the orte_* functions
simply become trivial wrappers to their opal_* counterparts. Note
that we have not tested this; the code is simple but it is quite
possible that we mucked something up.
= Filter Framework =
Messages sent view the new orte_* functions described above and
messages output via the IOF on the HNP will now optionally be passed
through a new "filter" framework before being output to
stdout/stderr. The "filter" OPAL MCA framework is intended to allow
preprocessing to messages before they are sent to their final
destinations. The first component that was written in the filter
framework was to create an XML stream, segregating all the messages
into different XML tags, etc. This will allow 3rd party tools to read
the stdout/stderr from the HNP and be able to know exactly what each
text message is (e.g., a help message, another OMPI infrastructure
message, stdout from the user process, stderr from the user process,
etc.).
Filtering is not active by default. Filter components must be
specifically requested, such as:
{{{
$ mpirun --mca filter xml ...
}}}
There can only be one filter component active.
= New MCA Parameters =
The new functionality described above introduces two new MCA
parameters:
* '''orte_base_help_aggregate''': Defaults to 1 (true), meaning that
help messages will be aggregated, as described above. If set to 0,
all help messages will be displayed, even if they are duplicates
(i.e., the original behavior).
* '''orte_base_show_output_recursions''': An MCA parameter to help
debug one of the known issues, described below. It is likely that
this MCA parameter will disappear before v1.3 final.
= Known Issues =
* The XML filter component is not complete. The current output from
this component is preliminary and not real XML. A bit more work
needs to be done to configure.m4 search for an appropriate XML
library/link it in/use it at run time.
* There are possible recursion loops in the orte_output() and
orte_show_help() functions -- e.g., if RML send calls orte_output()
or orte_show_help(). We have some ideas how to fix these, but
figured that it was ok to commit before feature freeze with known
issues. The code currently contains sub-optimal workarounds so
that this will not be a problem, but it would be good to actually
solve the problem rather than have hackish workarounds before v1.3 final.
This commit was SVN r18434.
{{{
svn merge -r 18218:18240 https://svn.open-mpi.org/svn/ompi/tmp/jjh-scratch .
}}}
Contains:
* Primarily a fix for a user reported problem where a cached file descriptor is causing a SIGPIPE on restart.
* Cleanup some small memory leaks from using mca_base_param_env_var() - Thanks Jeff
* Cleanup ORTE FT tool compilation in non-FT builds - Thanks Tim P.
* Cleanup mpi interface with missplaced {{{OPAL_CR_ENTER_LIBRARY}}} - Thanks Terry
* Some other sundry cleanup items all dealing with C/R functionality in the trunk.
This commit was SVN r18241.
Fix the ompi-server -h cmd line option so it actually tells you something!
Add two new testing codes to the orte/test/mpi area: accept and connect.
This commit was SVN r18176.
some cleanups and standardizations in the various */tools/*/
Makefile.am files. This commit:
* Somewhat simplify the tool Makefile.am's
* Makes the tool Makefile.am's consistent with each other (do similar
actions in similar ways)
* Update the tool Makefile.am's to remove old kruft that was required
by older versions of AM (trunk requires AM >=1.10)
This commit was SVN r17921.
Some MPI C interface files saw some spacing changes to conform to the coding standards of Open MPI.
Changed MPI C interface files to use {{{OPAL_CR_ENTER_LIBRARY()}}} and {{{OPAL_CR_EXIT_LIBRARY()}}} instead of just {{{OPAL_CR_TEST_CHECKPOINT_READY()}}}. This will allow the checkpoint/restart system more flexibility in how it is to behave.
Fixed the configure check for {{{--enable-ft-thread}}} so it has a know dependance on {{{--enable-mpi-thread}}} (and/or {{{--enable-progress-thread}}}).
Added a line for Checkpoint/Restart support to {{{ompi_info}}}.
Added some options to choose at runtime whether or not to use the checkpoint polling thread. By default, if the user asked for it to be compiled in, then it is used. But some users will want the ability to toggle its use at runtime.
There are still some places for improvement, but the feature works correctly. As always with Checkpoint/Restart, it is compiled out unless explicitly asked for at configure time. Further, if it was configured in, then it is not used unless explicitly asked for by the user at runtime.
This commit was SVN r17516.
* Update MPI_WTICK / MPI_WTIME man pages:
* Fix C++ declarations
* Note that we may use better than gettimeofday() on some platforms
* Add "MPI_WTIME support" ("options:mpi-wtime") flag in ompi_info
output indicating whether we use "native" or "gettimeofday" for
MPI_WTIME
This commit was SVN r16774.
methods (in order of precedence):
1. #pragma ident <ident string> (e.g., Intel and Sun)
1. #ident <ident string> (e.g., GCC)
1. static const char ident[] = <ident string> (all others)
By default, the ident string used is the standard Open MPI version string. Only
the following libraries will get the embedded version strings (e.g., DSOs will
not):
* libmpi.so
* libmpi_cxx.so
* libmpi_f77.so
* libopen-pal.so
* libopen-rte.so
* Added two new configure options:
* `--with-package-name="STRING"` (defaults to "Open MPI username@hostname
Distribution"). `STRING` is displayed by `ompi_info` next to the "Package"
heading.
* `--with-ident-string="STRING"` (defaults to the standard Open MPI version
string - e.g., X.Y.Zr######). `%VERSION%` will expand to the Open MPI
version string if it is supplied to this configure option.
This commit was SVN r16644.
- If one wants to use this solution, remember to unload the project 'orte-restart' which is currently not working for Windows.
This commit was SVN r15680.
* General TCP cleanup for OPAL / ORTE
* Simplifying the OOB by moving much of the logic into the RML
* Allowing the OOB RML component to do routing of messages
* Adding a component framework for handling routing tables
* Moving the xcast functionality from the OOB base to its own framework
Includes merge from tmp/bwb-oob-rml-merge revisions:
r15506, r15507, r15508, r15510, r15511, r15512, r15513
This commit was SVN r15528.
The following SVN revisions from the original message are invalid or
inconsistent and therefore were not cross-referenced:
r15506
r15507
r15508
r15510
r15511
r15512
r15513
an override here in ompi_info to force the loading of all components.
This is ok because we *only* call opal_init_util() (not orte_init() or
ompi_mpi_init()).
This commit was SVN r15386.
* Make orted.1 man page be non-descriptive because it's really an
internal command.
* Re-work the opal_wrapper man page logic a bit so that we can have a
real opal_wrapper.1 installed that says "don't look here -- look at
mpicc (etc.)"
This commit was SVN r15264.
Eddelbuettel, one of the Debian/GNU Linux maintainers of the Open MPI
package.
* Updated the contributed man page with some examples and
updated option descriptions, and other small things.
* Made the --hostname option work again.
* Made the --version option work like it's supposed to.
* Updated help strings that are displayed via --help to be a bit more
descriptive in the parameters that various options accept.
This commit was SVN r15260.
environment variables corresopnding to framework MCA parameters so
that the opal MCA base loads '''all''' components (not just the ones
specified in the environment variables). This has the side-effect of
not showing the user's value when displaying the framework MCA
parameters via --param output. For example:
{{{
shell% setenv OMPI_MCA_btl foo
shell% ompi_info --param btl base
}}}
The above sequence would show a "<none>" value for the "btl" parameter
instead of "foo".
This commit restores the environment after we munge it to make the
loader load all components. Hence, the above command sequence will
show "foo" for the "btl" parameter value, not "<none>".
This commit was SVN r14771.
via the visibility feature that is provided by some compilers.
Per default this feature is disabled, to enable it you need to
configure with --enable-visibility and obviously you need a compiler
with visibility support. Please refer to the wiki for more information.
https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/wiki/Visibility
This commit was SVN r14582.
compiler suite. The rule is that ompi_info.h is supposed to be the
''first'' file included so that it can affect system header files if
necessary (and it is sometimes necessary, such as with the PGI
compiler suite).
If this breaks VC on Windows, we'll have to find another fix. More on
the mailing list...
This commit was SVN r14453.
The following SVN revision numbers were found above:
r14435 --> open-mpi/ompi@a20b43ace9
finally brings in functionality that is already on the 1.2 branch, and
was developed and tested in the v1.2ofed branch (and other places).
Short version of new features:
* Support for ibv_fork_init()
* Automatically fill in the openib BTL bandwidth value by
querying the HCA port
* Installdirs functionality
* Fixes to always use -I in the Fortran wrapper compilers (#924)
* Gleb's mpool updates
* Remove some kruft in btl/openib/configure.m4, therefore
fixing the harmless warnings noted in #665
* Bunches of updates to the Linux RPM spec file
I.e., effectively the same thing that r14411 brought to the v1.2
branch.
Also effectively brought in r14432 and r14433 (some fixes on top of
the original r14411 commit to v1.2). Still need to bring in the moral
equivalent of r14445 after this commit (fixes to installdirs).
This commit was SVN r14449.
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r14432 --> open-mpi/ompi@a48f160595
r14433 --> open-mpi/ompi@68f346d2bc
r14445 --> open-mpi/ompi@13d366b827
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
* Add line about heterogeneous support to ompi_info output
* Print warning and abort if heterogeneous detected and
no heterogeneous support available.
Refs trac:587
This commit was SVN r12943.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 587 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/587
possible things contained in the conditional like other rules are (for
example, a SOURCES rule in a conditional automatically has its files
added to the dist rules, even if that conditional isn't tru when
make dist occurs). So the man files weren't in the tarball.
Put the EXTRA_DIST with the files explicitly listed outside any conditionals
so the man pages always end up in the tarball.
This commit was SVN r12220.
all platforms. The only exceptions (and I will not deal with them
anytime soon) are on Windows:
- the write functions which require the length to be an int when it's
a size_t on all UNIX variants.
- all iovec manipulation functions where the iov_len is again an int
when it's a size_t on most of the UNIXes.
As these only happens on Windows, so I think we're set for now :)
This commit was SVN r12215.
they might require special tools (not sure if sed with multiple -e
arguments is totally portable)
- ignore the opalcc.1 man page. Couldn't do this in the previous
man page commit (r12192) because I was removing opalcc.1 in that
commit.
This commit was SVN r12194.
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- Only install opal{cc,c++} and orte{cc,c++} if configured with
--with-devel-headers. Right now, they are always installed, but
there are no header files installed for either project, so there's
really not much way for a user to actually compile an OPAL / ORTE
application.
- Drop support for opalCC and orteCC. It's a pain to setup all the
symlinks (indeed, they are currently done wrong for opalCC) and
there's no history like there is for mpiCC.
- Change what is currently opalcc.1 to opal_wrapper.1 and add some
macros that get sed'ed so that the man pages appear to be
customized for the given command.
- Install the wrapper data files even if we compiled with
--disable-binaries. This is for the use case of doing multi-lib
builds, where one word size will only have the library built, but
we need both set of wrapper data files to piece together to
activate the multi-lib support in the wrapper compilers.
This commit was SVN r12192.
remove requirements on .la files on wrapper scripts
Ticket: #374
extend compilers to support 32 bit and 64 bit in one version of the wrapper
Submitted by: Dan Lacher
Reviewed by: Rolf Vandevaart
This commit was SVN r11908.
install-exec-hook is not only wrong, it can cause ordering issues such
as trying to put sym links to man pages in directories that do not yet
exist.
This commit was SVN r11893.
Add --enable-orterun-prefix-by-default (and a synonym:
--enable-mpirun-prefix-by-default) to make orterun always behave as if
"--prefix $prefix" was given on the command line (where $prefix is the
value given to the --prefix option to configure). This prevents many
rsh/ssh users from needing to modify their shell startup files to set
the LD_LIBRARY_PATH for Open MPI (they will still need to set PATH or
otherwise find the OMPI executables to mpicc/mpirun/etc. their MPI
applications).
Also added --noprefix option to orterun to disable this behavior.
Finally, note that even if --enable-orterun-prefix-by-default is
specified, if the user specifies --prefix or /path/to/mpirun, these
options will override the default value of the prefix ($prefix).
This commit was SVN r11669.
The following Trac tickets were found above:
Ticket 377 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/377
- Real fix for pgi compilers and missing asprintf declaration.
The problem was that C++ headers has been included before "ompi_config.h".
This lead to the problem that "stdio.h" has been source without _GNU_SOURCE.
This commit was SVN r11649.
Other changes:
1. Remove the old xcpu components as they are not functional.
2. Fix a "bug" in orterun whereby we called dump_aborted_procs even when we normally terminated. There is still some kind of bug in this procedure, however, as we appear to be calling the orterun job_state_callback function every time a process terminates (instead of only once when they have all terminated). I'll continue digging into that one.
This will require an autogen/configure, I'm afraid.
This commit was SVN r11228.
libevent-1.1a.
svn merge -r10917:11006 https://svn.open-mpi.org/svn/ompi/tmp/libevent-update
This commit was SVN r11022.
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interconnects that provide matching logic in the library.
Currently includes support for MX and some support for
Portals
* Fix overuse of proc_pml pointer on the ompi_proc structuer,
splitting into proc_pml for pml data and proc_bml for
the BML endpoint data
* bug fixes in bsend init code, which wasn't being used by
the OB1 or DR PMLs...
This commit was SVN r10642.
This moves the logic to create the symbolic links for:
- mpirun
- mpiexec
- ompi-ps
- ompi-clean
and their respective man pages to the ompi level from
the orte layer.
This is a bit pedantic, but orte shouldn't be doing the
work of ompi since that is a bit of an abstraction break.
Note: need to autogen.sh to get this. Sorry :(
This commit was SVN r10602.
- Make the F90 bindings compile and link properly with gfortran 4.0,
4.1, Intel 9.0, PGI 6.1, Sun (don't know version offhand -- the most
current as of this writing, I think), and NAG 5.2, although some
have limitations (e.g., NAG can't seem to handle the medium and
large sizes)
- Building the F90 "small" module size is now the default, even for
developers
- Split up mpif.h into multiple files because parts of it were toxic
to the F90 bindings
- Properly specify unsized/unshaped arrays to make the bindings work
on all known compilers
- Make ompi_info show Fortran 90 bindings size
- XML somewhat lags the generated scripts as of this commit, but
functionality was my main goal -- the XML can be updated later (if
at all).
This commit was SVN r10118.
in San Jose. Allow the configure option --disable-binaries to build OMPI,
but not build or install the support binaries (so basically, just build
the libraries).
This commit was SVN r9777.
automagically bring in the libraries through the top-level library (so
liborte automatically brings in libopal, etc.). Otherwise, we get some
warnings on Solaris
This should go to the v1.1 branch
This commit was SVN r9666.
installation directories) in configure, the files that depend on this
information are not properly rebuilt. If you need this information,
don't setup a -D in the Makefile.am - instead, include
opal/install_dirs.h.
* Use the : option in AC_CONFIG_FILES to avoid needing to expose that
we are playing around with temporary files with our headers to avoid
rebuilding
* Clean up the version file information a bit, and like the install
directory stuff, make sure that there is a dependency so that
ompi_info gets rebuilt properly when a version number changes.
This commit was SVN r9256.
support for Fortran 90 module flags in the wrapper compilers when I
re-wrote them to be less project-specific. Re-add that support and drop
the ugly install in include hack I had done.
This commit was SVN r9003.
- 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.
complete, but stable enough that it will have no impact on general development,
so into the trunk it goes. Changes in this commit include:
- Remove the --with option for disabling MPI-2 onesided support. It
complicated code, and has no real reason for existing
- add a framework osc (OneSided Communication) for encapsulating
all the MPI-2 onesided functionality
- Modify the MPI interface functions for the MPI-2 onesided chapter
to properly call the underlying framework and do the required
error checking
- Created an osc component pt2pt, which is layered over the BML/BTL
for communication (although it also uses the PML for long message
transfers). Currently, all support functions, all communication
functions (Put, Get, Accumulate), and the Fence synchronization
function are implemented. The PWSC active synchronization
functions and Lock/Unlock passive synchronization functions are
still not implemented
This commit was SVN r8836.
new wrapper compilers for the OMPI layer. This should require no changes
at all for anyone (other than running autogen, of course)
This commit was SVN r8772.
r8698), with changes below:
- Split wrapper flags into those required for each of the three projects,
and cleaned up some cruft (including the LIBMPI_EXTRA_*FLAGS) through-
out the build system
- Added opal_init_util and opal_finalize_util to allow init / cleanup
of all the opal code that doesn't require the MCA system
- Create standalone key=value file parser, based on the one that used
to be in the mca param parser, so that it can be shared in multiple
places
- Add wrapper datafiles for opal, orte, and ompi wrappers, and add
wrapper compiler with support for all the old features
This commit was SVN r8699.
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(windows). Instead use the LN_S variable exported by the Makefile (set to
"ln -s" on all Unixes and to "cp -p" on windows).
When we remove an executable use the correct extension for its name
(add $(EXEEXT) to the name).
This commit was SVN r8616.
case of:
sizeof(MPI_Flogical) != sizeof (int)
and
Fortran value of .TRUE. != 1
as is often the case.
- Check in configure the value of .TRUE., the C-type coresponding to
logical and check, that fortran compiler does not do something strange
with arrays of logicals
- Convert all occurrences of logicals in the fortran wrappers, only
in case it is needed.
*Please note* Implementation of MPI_Cart_sub needed special treatment.
- Output these value in ompi_info -a
- Clean up the prototypes_mpi.h to just have a single definition and
thereby deleting the necessity for prototypes_pmpi.h
- configured, compiled and tested with F90-program, which uses
MPI_Cart_create and MPI_Cart_get:
linux ia32, gcc (no testing, as no f90)
linux ia32, gcc --disable-mpi-f77 --disable-mpi-f90 (had a bug there)
linux ia32, icc-8.1
linux opteron, gcc-3.3.5, pgcc, pathccx/pathf90 (tested just
pgi-compiler)
linux em64t, gcc, icc-8.1 (tested just icc)
This commit was SVN r8254.
When compiling C++ code that includes something that looks for the C++
header file "memory" (stupid C++ headers not having .h extensions), it
goes through the header file search path, which includes $(topsrcdir)/opal,
so it finds the directory $(topsrcdir)/opal/memory/ and tries to load
that as the memory header file and all goes downhill.
This commit was SVN r8111.
originally suggested by Ralf Wildenhues, to try to speed autogen, configure,
and make (and possibly even make install). Use automake's include directive
to drastically reduce the number of Makefile files (although the number of
Makefile.am files is the same - most are just included in a top-level
Makefile.am). Also use an Automake SUBDIRs feature to eliminate the
dynamic-mca tree, which was no longer really needed. This makes adding
a framework easier (since you don't have to remember the dynamic-mca
tree) and makes building faster (as make doesn't have to recurse through
the dynamic-mca tree)
This commit was SVN r7777.
a random string of characters as part of the version number (the really
soon to happen 1.0lanl release and the 1.1sc2005 release that we've
talked about). So rather than having alpha and beta fields that must
be numeric values, have a general field that can be any alphanumeric
value.
This commit was SVN r7511.
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.
- Change orte_base_infrastructre to orte_infrastructre to conform with
ompi_info's needs
- Move MCA Param registration in ORTE to a centralized function that is
called first in orte_init_stage1
- Set the infrastructre flag as an argument to orte_init
- Adjust initalization functions to properly pass down the infrastructre
flag.
This commit was SVN r7053.
API is still a bit unstable and may change.
- Add a primitive "first use" component that simply has each process
"touch" the pages that they want to use, thereby [hopefully] locking
them locally to a specific processor
- Add hooks in ompi_mpi_init to enable memory affinity when processor
affinity is used.
- Added hooks in ompi_mpi_finalize to shut down memory affinity when
it was initialized during ompi_mpi_init.
- Added right hooks in ompi_info to display maffinity components.
This commit was SVN r7044.
* Make ompi_info list timer components
* Remove flag to display whether we have memory intercepts (components are
already listed), until we can figure out how to do it *after* the
components are opened.
This commit was SVN r6950.
* Add base to memory framework so that we can do something sane with
ompi_info
* Updated ompi_info to print components for memory framework and
show whether we have memory hooks active or not.
This commit was SVN r6861.
that were set on the command line. This was techinically exactly the
way the code was designed, but it certainly violated the Law of Least
Astonishment (even to its designer ;-) ). So now if you execute
something like this:
mpirun -mca pls_rsh_debug 1 -np 4 hello
You'll see debugging output from the rsh pls component, as you would
expect (this was not previously the case -- the MCA pls_rsh_debug
parame would be set to 1 in the 4 spawned hello processes, but *not*
in the orterun process).
More specifically, MCA parameters will be set in the orterun process
in the following cases:
- The new command line switch "--gmca" (or "-gmca") is used,
indicating that the MCA parameter is "global". --gmca also means
that that MCA parameter will be applied to all context app's. For
example:
mpirun -gmca foo bar -np 1 hello : -np 2 goodbye
The foo MCA param will be set in both the hello and goodbye
processes.
- If there is only one context app. For example:
mpirun -mca pls_rsh_debug 1 -np 4 hello
will set pls_rsh_debug to 1 in both the orterun process and the 4
spawned hello processes.
Also added a few more comments inside orterun to document a somewhat
confusing use of a state variable in a recursive case.
This commit was SVN r6764.
to a tty or not. Now you can do something like:
ompi_info -all | grep btl_portals
and get the full line for each btl_portals parameter.
* For the case where stdout is a tty, we have my current nomination for
Today's Useless OMPI Feature. Autodetect the width of the terminal, so
people with really wide terminals will get less wrapping
This commit was SVN r6722.
- 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.
* add btl back into ompi_info. Since it now directly calls the
open/close, the missing symbol problems Ralph was seeing when ob1 is
ignored will not occur.
This commit was SVN r6652.
support in OMPI. Currently only enables/disables the architecture
sharing modex in ob1 pml.
* Add sds framework to ompi_info
* Figure out table ids to use for Portals BTL at configure time, since
we should use 30 & 31 on Red Storm, but the reference implementation
only supports 0-8.
* Some bug fixes in Portals UTCP sds
This commit was SVN r6650.
* Add ability to completely disable libltdl (the dlopen code to load
dynamic shared objects) to configure: --disable-dlopen
* Added MCA param (component_disable_dlopen) to disable DSO loading
at runtime
* Made the event library behave in some not-completely-erroneous way
on platforms where it has absolutely no eventops support (ie, no
select, poll, or epoll)
* Disabled orte_wait, opal_few, and opal_daemon_init code on
platforms without fork, waitpid support. All non-init functions
will return OPMI_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED
* Disable orteprobe tool when fork or pipe aren't supported
This commit was SVN r6490.
- 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.
* rename ompi_basename to opal_basename
* rename ompi bitop functions to opal
* rename ompi_cmd_line to opal_cmd_line
* rename ompi_sizet2int to opal_sizet2int
* rename orte_daemon_init to opal_daemon_init
* rename ompi_few to opal_few
This commit was SVN r6330.