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Jeff Squyres
900631e9f9 - Add a first cut of the memory affinity (maffinity) framework. It's
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.
2005-08-26 10:56:39 +00:00
Brian Barrett
ecf3921ace * fix some problems with C++ protection in timer headers
* 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.
2005-08-21 19:14:49 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
2cf38dc59f Add hooks in ompi_info for the new paffinity framework
This commit was SVN r6857.
2005-08-13 16:07:37 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
32e71e5c6c Fix a problem where orterun itself would not receive MCA parameters
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.
2005-08-08 16:42:28 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
4c1dd716c7 Change and add new features to the MCA parameter system:
- 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.
2005-08-01 22:38:17 +00:00
Brian Barrett
b0b6ddd078 * add --enable-heterogeneous (default: enabled) to enable heterogeneous
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.
2005-07-28 16:16:13 +00:00
Brian Barrett
14b89e0e50 Bunch more updates from operation Red Storm:
* 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.
2005-07-14 18:05:30 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
ba99409628 Major simplifications to component versioning:
- 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.
2005-07-04 20:12:36 +00:00
Brian Barrett
170ef8af1f * rename ompi_show_help to opal_show_help
* rename ompi_stacktrace to opal_stacktrace
* rename ompi_strncpy to opal_strncpy

This commit was SVN r6336.
2005-07-04 02:38:44 +00:00
Brian Barrett
9f44b80291 * rename ompi_argv to opal_argv
* 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.
2005-07-04 00:13:44 +00:00
Brian Barrett
a13166b500 * rename ompi_output to opal_output
This commit was SVN r6329.
2005-07-03 23:31:27 +00:00
Brian Barrett
39dbeeedfb * rename locking code from ompi to opal
This commit was SVN r6327.
2005-07-03 22:45:48 +00:00
Brian Barrett
499e4de1e7 * rename ompi_object and ompi_class to opal_object and opal_class
This commit was SVN r6321.
2005-07-03 16:06:07 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
4ab17f019b Rename src -> ompi
This commit was SVN r6269.
2005-07-02 13:43:57 +00:00