HEADS UP: string versions of names are now presented in DECIMAL format - not HEX as they previously were. If you used the name services functions (as you were supposed to do) to access these names, you will not have any problems. If you did it yourself, then you need to fix it - my suggestion would be that you fix your code by using the name service functions to avoid future problems.
This commit was SVN r5571.
1. *correctly* fix the printing of size_t variables. Need to do this through a #define, not just typecast things. Thanks to Jeff/Brian for suggesting a cleaner way to do it (as opposed to just doing the #define at the print location). Note that not ALL of the prints have been "fixed" yet - will continue to identify them.
2. Add int64 and size_t to the pack/unpack unit tests.
3. Fix a bug in the int64 pack/unpack system.
This commit was SVN r5570.
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This commit was SVN r5552.
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This commit was SVN r5550.
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This commit was SVN r5549.
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since you can't fork() in one thread and waitpid() on the child in another,
which is what this test expects you to do. If Linux would just implement
the stupid POSIX standard already, this wouldn't be a problem.
This commit was SVN r5482.
we are part of the source tree and not defined otherwise, we are going
with an always defined if ompi_config.h is included policy. If
ompi_config.h is included before mpi.h or before OMPI_BUILDING is set,
it will set OMPI_BUILDING to 1 and enable all the internal code that
is in ompi_config_bottom.h. Otherwise, it will only include the
system configuration data (enough for defining the C and C++ interfaces
to MPI, but not perturbing the user environment).
This should fix the problems with bool and the like that the Eclipse
folks were seeing. It also cleans up some build system hacks that
we had along the way.
Also, don't use int64_t as the default size of MPI_Offset, because it
requires us including stdint.h in mpi.h, which is something we really
shouldn't be doing.
And finally, fix a ROMIO Makefile that didn't set -DOMPI_BUILDING=1,
as ROMIO includes mpi.h, but not ompi_config.h
This commit was SVN r5430.
* Update cmpset test to call memory barrier when needed before checking the
results
* remove unneeded sync from cmpset_32 on Power PC
This commit was SVN r5420.
OMPI_ENABLE_DEBUG because that changes the size of struct's (e.g.,
ompi_object) in the unit tests as compared to what may have been
compiled in the library.
This commit was SVN r5373.
especially upon abnormal termination of a process. Not yet integrated
into the fork pls; pending more discussion with other developers.
This commit was SVN r5326.
environments. Working on the fix, but don't break everyone's unit
tests while I'm working on it -- will re-commit once ompi_setenv() and
ompi_unsetenv() are fixed.
This commit was SVN r5166.
Modify the locking scheme to try and resolve a problem with dump_triggers that only occurs with multiple processes. Didn't resolve the problem, but should be more robust anyway. Still tracking this one down.
This commit was SVN r5114.
Update the unit-test-status matrix to include priority.
Add several new registry diagnostics that helped track down the above bug.
M test/mca/gpr/gpr_triggers.c
M test/Unit-Test-Status.xls
M test/Unit-Test-Status.pdf
M src/mpi/runtime/ompi_mpi_init.c
M src/mca/oob/base/oob_base_xcast.c
M src/mca/ns/base/ns_base_nds_env.c
M src/mca/gpr/replica/api_layer/gpr_replica_dump_api.c
M src/mca/gpr/replica/api_layer/gpr_replica_api.h
M src/mca/gpr/replica/communications/gpr_replica_comm.h
M src/mca/gpr/replica/communications/gpr_replica_remote_msg.c
M src/mca/gpr/replica/communications/gpr_replica_cmd_processor.c
M src/mca/gpr/replica/communications/gpr_replica_dump_cm.c
M src/mca/gpr/replica/gpr_replica_component.c
M src/mca/gpr/replica/gpr_replica.h
M src/mca/gpr/replica/functional_layer/gpr_replica_dump_fn.c
M src/mca/gpr/replica/functional_layer/gpr_replica_fn.h
M src/mca/gpr/replica/functional_layer/gpr_replica_trig_ops_fn.c
M src/mca/gpr/replica/functional_layer/gpr_replica_messaging_fn.c
M src/mca/gpr/replica/functional_layer/gpr_replica_segment_fn.c
M src/mca/gpr/proxy/gpr_proxy_dump.c
M src/mca/gpr/proxy/gpr_proxy.h
M src/mca/gpr/proxy/gpr_proxy_component.c
M src/mca/gpr/gpr_types.h
M src/mca/gpr/base/base.h
M src/mca/gpr/base/unpack_api_response/gpr_base_dump_notify.c
M src/mca/gpr/base/pack_api_cmd/gpr_base_pack_dump.c
M src/mca/gpr/gpr.h
This commit was SVN r5080.
built. The issue is that these tests are trying to test specific
components, and is calling the functions directly -- and therefore
needs to have the component linked in. This is fine when the
component is statically linked as part of libmpi, but presents a
problem when the component is a DSO.
GNU compilers/linkers allow us to link in the DSO as part of the test
executable (and everything "just works"), but this is not portable. A
better solution is going to involve:
- a better unit test support library that can load a DSO on demand
- using function pointers in the unit tests (rather than direct
function invocation)
This commit was SVN r5051.