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Ralph Castain
85df3bd92f Bring in the generalized xcast communication system along with the correspondingly revised orted launch. I will send a message out to developers explaining the basic changes. In brief:
1. generalize orte_rml.xcast to become a general broadcast-like messaging system. Messages can now be sent to any tag on the daemons or processes. Note that any message sent via xcast will be delivered to ALL processes in the specified job - you don't get to pick and choose. At a later date, we will introduce an augmented capability that will use the daemons as relays, but will allow you to send to a specified array of process names.

2. extended orte_rml.xcast so it supports more scalable message routing methodologies. At the moment, we support three: (a) direct, which sends the message directly to all recipients; (b) linear, which sends the message to the local daemon on each node, which then relays it to its own local procs; and (b) binomial, which sends the message via a binomial algo across all the daemons, each of which then relays to its own local procs. The crossover points between the algos are adjustable via MCA param, or you can simply demand that a specific algo be used.

3. orteds no longer exhibit two types of behavior: bootproxy or VM. Orteds now always behave like they are part of a virtual machine - they simply launch a job if mpirun tells them to do so. This is another step towards creating an "orteboot" functionality, but also provided a clean system for supporting message relaying.

Note one major impact of this commit: multiple daemons on a node cannot be supported any longer! Only a single daemon/node is now allowed.

This commit is known to break support for the following environments: POE, Xgrid, Xcpu, Windows. It has been tested on rsh, SLURM, and Bproc. Modifications for TM support have been made but could not be verified due to machine problems at LANL. Modifications for SGE have been made but could not be verified. The developers for the non-verified environments will be separately notified along with suggestions on how to fix the problems.

This commit was SVN r15007.
2007-06-12 13:28:54 +00:00
Ralph Castain
4fff584a68 Commit the orted-failed-to-start code. This correctly causes the system to detect the failure of an orted to start and allows the system to terminate all procs/orteds that *did* start.
The primary change that underlies all this is in the OOB. Specifically, the problem in the code until now has been that the OOB attempts to resolve an address when we call the "send" to an unknown recipient. The OOB would then wait forever if that recipient never actually started (and hence, never reported back its OOB contact info). In the case of an orted that failed to start, we would correctly detect that the orted hadn't started, but then we would attempt to order all orteds (including the one that failed to start) to die. This would cause the OOB to "hang" the system.

Unfortunately, revising how the OOB resolves addresses introduced a number of additional problems. Specifically, and most troublesome, was the fact that comm_spawn involved the immediate transmission of the rendezvous point from parent-to-child after the child was spawned. The current code used the OOB address resolution as a "barrier" - basically, the parent would attempt to send the info to the child, and then "hold" there until the child's contact info had arrived (meaning the child had started) and the send could be completed.

Note that this also caused comm_spawn to "hang" the entire system if the child never started... The app-failed-to-start helped improve that behavior - this code provides additional relief.

With this change, the OOB will return an ADDRESSEE_UNKNOWN error if you attempt to send to a recipient whose contact info isn't already in the OOB's hash tables. To resolve comm_spawn issues, we also now force the cross-sharing of connection info between parent and child jobs during spawn.

Finally, to aid in setting triggers to the right values, we introduce the "arith" API for the GPR. This function allows you to atomically change the value in a registry location (either divide, multiply, add, or subtract) by the provided operand. It is equivalent to first fetching the value using a "get", then modifying it, and then putting the result back into the registry via a "put".

This commit was SVN r14711.
2007-05-21 18:31:28 +00:00
Ralph Castain
d9acc93efa Compute and pass the local_rank and local number of procs (in that proc's job) on the node.
To be precise, given this hypothetical launching pattern:

host1: vpids 0, 2, 4, 6
host2: vpids 1, 3, 5, 7

The local_rank for these procs would be:

host1: vpids 0->local_rank 0, v2->lr1, v4->lr2, v6->lr3
host2: vpids 1->local_rank 0, v3->lr1, v5->lr2, v7->lr3

and the number of local procs on each node would be four. If vpid=0 then does a comm_spawn of one process on host1, the values of the parent job would remain unchanged. The local_rank of the child process would be 0 and its num_local_procs would be 1 since it is in a separate jobid.

I have verified this functionality for the rsh case - need to verify that slurm and other cases also get the right values. Some consolidation of common code is probably going to occur in the SDS components to make this simpler and more maintainable in the future.

This commit was SVN r14706.
2007-05-21 14:30:10 +00:00
Josh Hursey
dadca7da88 Merging in the jjhursey-ft-cr-stable branch (r13912 : HEAD).
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.

The following SVN revisions from the original message are invalid or
inconsistent and therefore were not cross-referenced:
  r13912

The following Trac tickets were found above:
  Ticket 158 --> https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/ticket/158
2007-03-16 23:11:45 +00:00
Ralph Castain
5818a32245 Bring in a forgotten speed improvement for the TM launcher that was developed during SNL Tbird testing last year. Remove the redundant and slow calls to TM to resolve hostnames. Instead, read the host info from the PBS file during the RAS, and then just use that info in the PLS (rather than getting it again).
Adjust the RMAPS mapped_node object to propagate the required launch_id info now included in the ras_node object. This provides support for those few systems that don't use nodename to launch, but instead want some id (typically an index into the array of allocated nodes). This value gets set for each node in the RAS - the RMAPS just propagates it for easy launch.

This commit was SVN r13581.
2007-02-09 15:06:45 +00:00
Ralph Castain
1487e22ec8 Store the mapping mode so that it can be recovered later
This commit was SVN r13197.
2007-01-18 20:00:15 +00:00
Ralph Castain
a1153fdc8f Eliminate virtually all of the attribute_predefined data from the STG1 message. We now compute the total number of slots allocated to us and save that in the registry - the attributed_predefined then retrieves it via the STG1 message. The app_num is passed via the process_info structure, which gets the value from the ODLS in the environment.
Obviously, people like bproc will have to get the app_num via another avenue...but that's a problem for another day. Several options are easily available.

This commit was SVN r12788.
2006-12-07 03:11:20 +00:00
Ralph Castain
d4bd60c9fe Restore the paffinity capability, along with all the required logic to ensure we "do the right thing" when the user gives us inaccurate information about the number of slots on a remote node.
This commit was SVN r12780.
2006-12-06 15:59:34 +00:00
Ralph Castain
b1ff5fe868 Move the name of the bproc common segment to the central schema location - avoids conflicts when bproc 3 components try to build
This commit was SVN r12654.
2006-11-22 20:23:17 +00:00
Ralph Castain
6d6cebb4a7 Bring over the update to terminate orteds that are generated by a dynamic spawn such as comm_spawn. This introduces the concept of a job "family" - i.e., jobs that have a parent/child relationship. Comm_spawn'ed jobs have a parent (the one that spawned them). We track that relationship throughout the lineage - i.e., if a comm_spawned job in turn calls comm_spawn, then it has a parent (the one that spawned it) and a "root" job (the original job that started things).
Accordingly, there are new APIs to the name service to support the ability to get a job's parent, root, immediate children, and all its descendants. In addition, the terminate_job, terminate_orted, and signal_job APIs for the PLS have been modified to accept attributes that define the extent of their actions. For example, doing a "terminate_job" with an attribute of ORTE_NS_INCLUDE_DESCENDANTS will terminate the given jobid AND all jobs that descended from it.

I have tested this capability on a MacBook under rsh, Odin under SLURM, and LANL's Flash (bproc). It worked successfully on non-MPI jobs (both simple and including a spawn), and MPI jobs (again, both simple and with a spawn).

This commit was SVN r12597.
2006-11-14 19:34:59 +00:00
Ralph Castain
4e50cdae52 This commit accomplishes two things:
1. Fix the "hang" condition when an application isn't found. It turned out that the ODLS had some difficulty with the process actually not having been started - hence, it never called the waitpid callback. As a result, the "terminated" trigger didn't fire, and so mpirun didn't wake up. With this change, the HNP's errmgr forces the issue by causing the trigger to fire itself when an abort condition occurs.

2. Shift the recording of the pid and the nodename from mpi_init to the orted launcher. This allows programs such as Eclipse PTP to get the pids even for non-MPI applications. In the case of bproc, the pls handles this chore since we don't use orteds in that system.

This commit was SVN r12558.
2006-11-11 04:03:45 +00:00
Ralph Castain
ae79894bad Bring the map fixes into the main trunk. This should fix several problems, including the multiple app_context issue.
I have tested on rsh, slurm, bproc, and tm. Bproc continues to have a problem (will be asking for help there).

Gridengine compiles but I cannot test (believe it likely will run).

Poe and xgrid compile to the extent they can without the proper include files.

This commit was SVN r12059.
2006-10-07 15:45:24 +00:00
Ralph Castain
37dfdb76eb Here is the major MAD-cure commit. I have written plenty about it, so I refer you here to those messages for a description of everything that was done.
This commit was SVN r11661.
2006-09-14 21:29:51 +00:00
George Bosilca
f52c10d18e And ORTE is ready for prime-time. All Windows tricks are in:
- use the OPAL functions for PATH and environment variables
- make all headers C++ friendly
- no unamed structures
- no implicit cast.

Plus a full implementation for the orte_wait functions.

This commit was SVN r11347.
2006-08-23 03:32:36 +00:00
George Bosilca
6afa4c6c64 Windows friendly version. We have to split the OMPI_DECLSPEC in at least 3
different macros, one for each project. Therefore, now we have OPAL_DECLSPEC,
ORTE_DECLSPEC and OMPI_DECLSPEC. Please use them based on the sub-project.

This commit was SVN r11270.
2006-08-20 15:54:04 +00:00
Ralph Castain
5dfd54c778 With the branch to 1.2 made....
Clean up the remainder of the size_t references in the runtime itself. Convert to orte_std_cntr_t wherever it makes sense (only avoid those places where the actual memory size is referenced).

Remove the obsolete oob barrier function (we actually obsoleted it a long time ago - just never bothered to clean it up).

I have done my best to go through all the components and catch everything, even if I couldn't test compile them since I wasn't on that type of system. Still, I cannot guarantee that problems won't show up when you test this on specific systems. Usually, these will just show as "warning: comparison between signed and unsigned" notes which are easily fixed (just change a size_t to orte_std_cntr_t).

In some places, people didn't use size_t, but instead used some other variant (e.g., I found several places with uint32_t). I tried to catch all of them, but...

Once we get all the instances caught and fixed, this should once and for all resolve many of the heterogeneity problems.

This commit was SVN r11204.
2006-08-15 19:54:10 +00:00
Ralph Castain
3d220cbd48 This patch fixes several issues relating to comm_spawn and N1GE. In particular, it does the following:
1. Modifies the RAS framework so it correctly stores and retrieves the actual slots in use, not just those that were allocated. Although the RAS node structure had storage for the number of slots in use, it turned out that the base function for storing and retrieving that information ignored what was in the field and simply set it equal to the number of slots allocated. This has now been fixed.

2. Modified the RMAPS framework so it updates the registry with the actual number of slots used by the mapping. Note that daemons are still NOT counted in this process as daemons are NOT mapped at this time. This will be fixed in 2.0, but will not be addressed in 1.x.

3. Added a new MCA parameter "rmaps_base_no_oversubscribe" that tells the system not to oversubscribe nodes even if the underlying environment permits it. The default is to oversubscribe if needed and the underlying environment permits it. I'm sure someone may argue "why would a user do that?", but it turns out that (looking ahead to dynamic resource reservations) sometimes users won't know how many nodes or slots they've been given in advance - this just allows them to say "hey, I'd rather not run if I didn't get enough".

4. Reorganizes the RMAPS framework to more easily support multiple components. A lot of the logic in the round_robin mapper was very valuable to any component - this has been moved to the base so others can take advantage of it.

5. Added a new test program "hello_nodename" - just does "hello_world" but also prints out the name of the node it is on.

6. Made the orte_ras_node_t object a full ORTE data type so it can more easily be copied, packed, etc. This proved helpful for the RMAPS code reorganization and might be of use elsewhere too.

This commit was SVN r10697.
2006-07-10 14:10:21 +00:00
Brian Barrett
566a050c23 Next step in the project split, mainly source code re-arranging
- 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.
2006-02-12 01:33:29 +00:00
Ralph Castain
892b396d70 Ensure that standard triggers are defined for all job/process states so that user's can subscribe to those they want to use. Modify the way that is done to avoid over-burdening the standard launch sequence since it doesn't need alerts from all those triggers.
This commit was SVN r8938.
2006-02-08 17:40:11 +00:00
Ralph Castain
4b9f015c0b Merge in the new data support subsystem for ORTE. MPI folks should not notice a difference. Longer explanation will be sent to developers mailing list.
This commit was SVN r8912.
2006-02-07 03:32:36 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
6fbd321442 Fix a bunch of install locations for header files
This commit was SVN r8406.
2005-12-08 00:54:44 +00:00
Brian Barrett
20cea60b82 * fix "make distclean" error in PML
* turns out (duh!) that there was a reason that the <projectdir>dir
  variable was set in the AM conditional.  If not, stupid directories
  are created and not needed...  duh.

This commit was SVN r8205.
2005-11-20 07:41:09 +00:00
Brian Barrett
8faa1884f0 * The last of the build system optimizations. Combine the component and
component/base Makefile.am files, reducing the time configure spends
  stamping out Makefiles at the end
* Install base_impl.h file when devel-headers are being installed

This commit was SVN r8200.
2005-11-20 01:03:01 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
42ec26e640 Update the copyright notices for IU and UTK.
This commit was SVN r7999.
2005-11-05 19:57:48 +00:00
Brian Barrett
1302cb4072 The next in a long line of crazed build system changes from Brian. This was
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.
2005-10-17 00:21:10 +00:00
Ralph Castain
5686e8119e Move the error name macro to the errmgr framework. Add a second level of tracing. Remove an obsolete file.
This commit was SVN r7445.
2005-09-20 17:09:11 +00:00
Rainer Keller
5fed46e072 - Allow usernames to be specified in the hostfile.
The following formats are parsed:
    user@IPv4
    user@fqdn
    IPv4 or fqdn [username|user-name|user_name]=user
- Try a better error-detection when parsing (recognize wrong
  IPs, fqdns...)

This commit was SVN r7288.
2005-09-10 07:57:50 +00:00
Brian Barrett
ed56e743b7 * update configure.ac to use the modern version of AC_INIT and
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.
2005-09-07 05:54:53 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
c5dc8762a2 Remove useless SUBDIRS line
This commit was SVN r7203.
2005-09-06 21:31:50 +00:00
Ralph Castain
d0f7dafc47 Revise the universe connection logic. Two cases are now handled:
1. user does NOT specify the universe name. For the default universe case, if we detect an existing default universe and cannot connect to it, we quietly create an alternative default name by adding the pid to the orte_default_universe name and move on - we no longer provide a warning message for this case.

2. user specified a universe name. If we detect an existing universe of that name and cannot connect to it, we consider this an error condition and abort.

This commit was SVN r7131.
2005-09-01 15:50:38 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
3962c53e2e - Add to AM_CPPFLAGS $(OPAL_LTDL_CPPFLAGS) where necessary in order to
add a -I to find the included ltdl.h (vs. a system-installed ltdl.h)
- Clean up kruft in a bunch of Makefile.am's to remove now-unnecessary
  AM_CPPFLAGS settings to get static-components.h for each framework
- Move the component_repository API functions out of opal/mca/base/base.h
  and into opal/mca/base/mca_base_component_repository.h in order to
  decrease unnecessary dependencies (e.g., before this, almost
  everything in the tree depended on ltdl.h, which is unnecessary --
  only a small number of files really need ltdl.h)

This commit was SVN r7127.
2005-09-01 12:16:36 +00:00
Rainer Keller
f52784bad3 - Just changes to comments, deletion of spaces to make diff smaller
This commit was SVN r7030.
2005-08-25 15:42:41 +00:00
Brian Barrett
f48968d8f4 clean up the error code situation - ensure that OMPI_ERROR == ORTE_ERROR ==
OPAL_ERROR, same for all the other error codes.  Also, make sure that there
are never conflicts between OPAL anr ORTE error codes (for example).
Finally, provide opal_perror(), opal_strerror(), and opal_strerror_r() to
give stringified error messages for the different error codes

This commit was SVN r6969.
2005-08-22 03:05:39 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
cce0950df7 - change a bunch of OMPI_* constants or ORTE_* equivalents
- change the framework opens to [mostly] use the new MCA param API
- properly pass in framework debug output streams to the
  mca_base_component_open() function

This commit was SVN r6888.
2005-08-15 18:25:35 +00:00
Ralph Castain
e583f6a97f Add a couple of new functions to the schema framework to check if a trigger is a "standard" trigger or not, and to extract a jobid from a standard trigger. Both functions will be used in a later commit.
Ensure that the seed set_my_name function sets all the right initial info in the name services' structures.

This commit was SVN r6760.
2005-08-07 13:26:49 +00:00
Ralph Castain
4e79a51395 Add a job_info segment to the system that holds a container for each job. Within each container is a keyval indicating the job state (i.e., all procs at stage1, finalized, etc.). This provides a rough state-of-health for the job.
This required a little fiddling with a number of areas. Biggest problem was that it uncovered a potential for an infinite loop to be created in the registry. If a callback function modified the registry, the registry checked the triggers to see if anything had fired. Well, if the original callback was due to a trigger firing, that condition hadn't changed - so the trigger fired again....which caused the callback to be called, which modified the registry, which checked the triggers, etc. etc.

Triggers are now checked and then "flagged" as being "in process" so that the registry will NOT recheck that trigger until all callbacks have been processed. Tried doing this with subscriptions as well, but that caused a problem - when we release processes from a stagegate, they (at the moment) immediately place data on the registry that should cause a subscription to fire. Unfortunately, the system will just hang if that subscription doesn't get processed. So, I have left the subscription system alone - any callback function that modifies the registry in a fashion that will fire a subscription will indeed fire that subscription. We'll have to see if this causes problems - it shouldn't, but a careless user could lock things up if the callback generates a callback to itself.

Also fixed the code that placed a process' RML contact info on the registry to eliminate the leading '/' from the string.

This commit was SVN r6684.
2005-07-29 14:11:19 +00:00
Ralph Castain
19d58ee17e First phase of the scalable RTE changes:
1. Modify the registry to eliminate redundant data copying for startup messages.

2. Revise the subscription/trigger system to avoid redundant storage of triggers and subscriptions. This dramatically reduces the search time when a registry action occurs - to illustrate the point, there are now only a handful of triggers on the system for each job. Before, there were a handful of triggers for each PROCESS in the job, all of which had to be checked every time something happened on the registry. This is much, much faster now.

3. Update all subscriptions to the new format. There are now "named" subscriptions - this allows you to "name" a subscription that all the processes will be using. The first one to hit the registry actually defines the subscription. From then on, any subsequent "subscribes" to the same name just cause that process to "attach" to the existing subscription. This keeps the number of subscriptions being tracked by the registry to a minimum, while ensuring that each process still gets notified.

4. Do the same for triggers.

Also fixed a duplicate subscription problem that was causing people to receive data equal to the number of processes times the data they should have received from a trigger/subscription. Sorry about that... :-( ...but it's all better now!

Uncovered a situation where the modex data seems to be getting entered on the registry a second time - the latter time coming after the compound command has been "fired", thereby causing all the subscriptions to fire. Asked Tim and Jeff to look into this.

Second phase of the changes will involve modifying the xcast system so that the same message gets sent to all processes. This will further reduce the message traffic, and - once we have a true "broadcast" version of xcast - really speed things up and improve scalability.

This commit was SVN r6542.
2005-07-18 18:49:00 +00:00
Brian Barrett
0ae16f2ab7 * add local hook to remove static-components.h in distclean target. The
files are generated by configure, and not part of the tarball, so
  distclean would be the right place to remove them.

This commit was SVN r6390.
2005-07-08 13:54:12 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
6a9c9953bc Remove a bunch of -I's that are no longer necessary with
properly-prefixed static-component.h files.

This commit was SVN r6342.
2005-07-04 18:24:58 +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
761402f95f * rename ompi_list to opal_list
This commit was SVN r6322.
2005-07-03 16:22:16 +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
282a8b5e8d More orte Makefile.am updates
This commit was SVN r6287.
2005-07-02 15:13:41 +00:00
Jeff Squyres
1b18979f79 Initial population of orte tree
This commit was SVN r6266.
2005-07-02 13:42:54 +00:00