This commit has two changes
1. Adding magic string during handshake can cause
issue when used with older version of MPI. Hence set
RCVTIMEO paramter to 2 second
2. Using single call during handshake instead of
two calls
Signed-off-by: Mohan Gandhi <mohgan@amazon.com>
As part of improvement towards tcp debugging
we are moving few BTL_ERROR to show_help and also
update the function behaviour of
mca_btl_tcp_endpoint_complete_connect to return
SUCCESS and ERROR cases.
Signed-off-by: Mohan Gandhi <mohgan@amazon.com>
As part of improvement towards handling failure case
in btl tcp we are using magic string to verify mpi
connection. In case if there is mismatch or missing
magic string we can identify that we are trying to
connect with someother process.
Signed-off-by: Mohan Gandhi <mohgan@amazon.com>
Moving non-blocking send/receive function to btl_tcp
will help reusing these function where ever needed.
In this case we plan to reuse receive function to
retrive magic string to validate established connection
is from mpi process.
Signed-off-by: Mohan Gandhi <mohgan@amazon.com>
If a user explicitly asks for the "sm" BTL, print a show_help message
saying that the SM BTL is dead, and the user should be using "vader".
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
This commit ensures that the pml callback is always made when
sending fragments. This is needed to avoid #3845. Once that is
fixed the #if 0'd code can be restored.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit cleans up code in opal to use OPAL_LIST_FOREACH(_SAFE),
OPAL_LIST_DESTRUCT, and OPAL_LIST_RELEASE.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
Set the default send and receive socket buffer size to 0,
which means Open MPI will not try to set a buffer size during
startup.
The default behavior since near day one of the TCP BTL has been
to set the send and receive socket buffer sizes to 128 KiB. A
number that works great on 1 GbE, but not so great on 10 GbE
fabrics of any real size. Modern TCP stacks, particularly on
Linux, have gotten much smarter about buffer sizes and are much
less efficient if a buffer size is set (even if set to something
large).
Signed-off-by: Brian Barrett <bbarrett@amazon.com>
The usNIC BTL does not use more than 1 iov, so be sure to set it to 1
so that we don't allocate cq/rq/sq entries based on a default (i.e.,
>1) number of iovs per entry.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
This PR renames the common library for OFI libfabric from
libfabric to ofi. There are a number of reasons this
is good to do:
1) its shorter and replaces 9 characters with three for
function names for what may eventually be a fairly extensive interface
2) OFI is the term used for MTL and RML components that use
the OFI libfabric interface
3) A planned OSC component will also use the OFI term.
4) Other HPC libraries that can use OFI libfabric tend to use
the term "ofi" internally and also in their configure options
relevant to OFI libfabric (i.e. MPICH/CH4, Intel MPI, Sandia SHMEM)
There seem to be comments in places in the Open MPI source
code that indicate that this common library will be going away.
Far from it as we will want to be able to share things like
AV objects between OMPI and possibly OSHMEM components that
use the OFI libfabric interface.
This PR also adds a synonym to the --with-libfabric(-libdir)
configury options: --with-ofi and with-ofi-libdir.
Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <howardp@lanl.gov>
This commit makes datagram checks time based and reduces their
frequency when only the wildcard datagram is posted. This change
improves latency on knl systems.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit removes the local operation count check from the local SMSG
completion queue. This check was leading to hangs due to an undocumented
feature of the ugni library. The local SMSG CQ is used to send credit
return messages back to the sender. The ugni library never checks for
the completion itself but relying on the SMSG user to periodically
check the CQ.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit updates the ugni btl to make use of multiple device
contexts to improve the multi-threaded RMA performance. This commit
contains the following:
- Cleanup the endpoint structure by removing unnecessary field. The
structure now also contains all the fields originally handled by the
common/ugni endpoint.
- Clean up the fragment allocation code to remove the need to
initialize the my_list member of the fragment structure. This
member is not initialized by the free list initializer function.
- Remove the (now unused) common/ugni component. btl/ugni no longer
need the component. common/ugni was originally split out of
btl/ugni to support bcol/ugni. As that component exists there is no
reason to keep this component.
- Create wrappers for the ugni functionality required by
btl/ugni. This was done to ease supporting multiple device
contexts. The wrappers are thread safe and currently use a spin
lock instead of a mutex. This produces better performance when
using multiple threads spread over multiple cores. In the future
this lock may be replaced by another serialization mechanism. The
wrappers are located in a new file: btl_ugni_device.h.
- Remove unnecessary device locking from serial parts of the ugni
btl. This includes the first add-procs and module finalize.
- Clean up fragment wait list code by moving enqueue into common
function.
- Expose the communication domain flags as an MCA variable. The
defaults have been updated to reflect the recommended setting for
knl and haswell.
- Avoid allocating fragments for communication with already
overloaded peers.
- Allocate RDMA endpoints dyncamically. This is needed to support
spreading RMA operations accross multiple contexts.
- Add support for spreading RMA communication over multiple ugni
device contexts. This should greatly improve the threading
performance when communicating with multiple peers. By default the
number of virtual devices depends on 1) whether
opal_using_threads() is set, 2) how many local processes are in the
job, and 3) how many bits are available in the pid. The last is
used to ensure that each CDM is created with a unique id.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit exposes ugni statistics for use with MPI_T. There is
no overhead to providing these counters.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This is mostly for error cases, where we need to release the
newly created proc. Currently the code deadlocks because the endpoint
lock is help at the release and the lock is not recursive.
Aslo added some code to print the IP addresses that don't match during
the TCP connection step.
Signed-off-by: George Bosilca <bosilca@icl.utk.edu>
Per a prior commit, the presence of "hwloc.h" can cause ambiguity when
using --with-hwloc=external (i.e., whether to include
opal/mca/hwloc/hwloc.h or whether to include the system-installed
hwloc.h).
This commit:
1. Renames opal/mca/hwloc/hwloc.h to hwloc-internal.h.
2. Adds opal/mca/hwloc/autogen.options to tell autogen.pl to expect to
find hwloc-internal.h (instead of hwloc.h) in opal/mca/hwloc.
3. s@opal/mca/hwloc/hwloc.h@opal/mca/hwloc/hwloc-internal.h@g in the
rest of the code base.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
Add a verbose to show all the failed attempts to match the
remote interfaces based on the modex info.
Signed-off-by: George Bosilca <bosilca@icl.utk.edu>
Since the oob and connections systems do not work the same way they
did in older versions of Open MPI these operations are no longer
necessary. At best they do nothing and at worst they hurt performance
by making us enter the event library more often in opal_progress().
Fixes#2839
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
Due to the conversion from ssize_t to int we were losing bytes, and
ended up writing outside the receiver buffer. Similarly on the send,
due to the conversion to a lesser type, we could missinterpret the
end of the fragment.
the hwloc topology might not contain a NUMA object with hwloc < v2
if the node is not NUMA, so force the NUMA object count to one
in order to correctly allocate mca_btl_sm_component.sm_mpools.
Signed-off-by: Gilles Gouaillardet <gilles@rist.or.jp>
This should probably not go to the v2.x branch, since it changes the
output format of the usnic stats.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>