This commit fixes a compile/link issue caused by vader. The vader btl
was using OPAL_THREAD_ADD64 to increment a counter which may not be
available on 32-bit systems. Changed to use OPAL_THREAD_ADD_SIZE_T
which will be 64-bit or 32-bit depending on the system.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit fixes a compilation issue with some versions of exp
verbs. In some cases struct ibv_exp_device_attr does not have either
the exp_atom or exp_atomic_cap fields. It is fine to drop one check
and fall back to the non-exp attribute check on the other.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
In some rare cases when a process receives the connect ack while
locally updating the peer endpoint structure, we could drop the
incomming connect ack due to the fact that the send handler is
protected with a try lock (on the endpoint) and our initial send
event was not persistent. Making the send event persistent solves
all issues.
This commit fixes a race between a thread calling the tcp btl's
add_procs and a thread processing an incomming connection. The race
occured because the add_procs thread adds a newly created proc object
to the hash table *before* the object is fully initialized. The
connection thread then attempts to use the object before the endpoints
array on the object has beeen allocation. The fix is to only add the
proc to the hash table after it has been completely initialized.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
The math for checking the number of QPs and CQs per usNIC/VF was
incorrect, allowing you to run MPI processes even when usNICs (i.e.,
VIC VFs) had fewer QPs and CQs than were necessary. This led to a
confusing error later when fi_enable(3) failed (because we lazily
create QPs). Fixing the math here ensure that we actually print a
helpful error message telling the user specifically what is wrong.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
These macros should really be named OPAL_SUMMARY_*; they're used in
all projects, and therefore should be in the lowest later project (OPAL).
Signed-off-by: Jeff Squyres <jsquyres@cisco.com>
Because of the removal of the linux memory component it is no longer
necessary to initialize the memory component in opal_init(). This
commit moves the initialization to the creation of the first rcache
component.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This comit adds code that sets the fragment reg_cnt to 1 when sending
the completion message for an eager get. Without this the btl will
either hang or abort.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
Added mca parameter to turn progress thread on/off
Add a flag to check if we have btl progress thread.
Added macro for ob1 matching lock.
Update the AUTHORS file.
All BTL-only operations (basically all data movements
with the exception of the matching operation) can now
be handled for the TCP BTL by a progress thread.
This reverts commit open-mpi/ompi@f7257a8310.
Ensure that we properly cleanup the session directory tree. Prior code had issues with symlinks, especially if the file that the link points to was already removed as we traverse the tree. Also found that the dirent checks for directory type weren't fully portable, and so fall back to the stat-based approach which is known to be portable.
Fix singularity singletons by detecting we are in a container and properly setting the pmix selection to pick the isolated component. Remove a stale restriction blocking use of the sm btl
This commit brings the scif btl up to date with changes made on master
to rework the mpool and rcache frameworks.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit uses the new flag "enumerator" to support comma-delimited
lists of flags for both the btl and btl atomic flags. After this
commit is is valid to specify something like -mca btl_foo_flags
self,put,get,in-place. All non-deprecated flags are supported by the
enumerator.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit adds a new type of enumerator meant to support flag
values. The enumerator parses comma-delimited strings and matches
each string or value to a list of valid flags. Additionally, the
enumerator does some basic checks to see if 1) a flag is valid in the
enumerator, and 2) if any conflicting flags are specified.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
This commit adds the data necessesary for supporting dynamic add_procs
to the rdma message (opal_process_name_t). The endpoint lookup
function has been updated to match the code in udcm.
Closesopen-mpi/ompi#1468.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
Fix CID 1345825 (1 of 1): Dereference before null check (REVERSE_INULL):
ib_proc should not be NULL in this case. Removed the check and added a
check for NULL after OBJ_NEW.
CID 1269821 (1 of 1): Dereference null return value (NULL_RETURNS):
I labeled this one as a false positive (which it is) but the code in
question could stand be be cleaned up.
Fix CID 1356424 (1 of 1): Argument cannot be negative (NEGATIVE_RETURNS):
While trying to silence another Coverity issue another was
flagged. Protect the close of fd with if (fd >= 0).
CID 70772 (1 of 1): Dereference null return value (NULL_RETURNS):
CID 70773 (1 of 1): Dereference null return value (NULL_RETURNS):
CID 70774 (1 of 1): Dereference null return value (NULL_RETURNS):
None of these are errors and are intentional but now that we have a
list release function use that to make these go away. The cleanup is
similar to CID 1269821.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
+ Added an mca parameter to allow connecting processes from different
subnets. Its current default value is 'false' - don't allow, to keep the
current flow the way it is now.
+ rmdacm: when calling ibv_query_gid, use the gid index from
btl_openib_gid_index.
This commit rewrites both the mpool and rcache frameworks. Summary of
changes:
- Before this change a significant portion of the rcache
functionality lived in mpool components. This meant that it was
impossible to add a new memory pool to use with rdma networks
(ugni, openib, etc) without duplicating the functionality of an
existing mpool component. All the registration functionality has
been removed from the mpool and placed in the rcache framework.
- All registration cache mpools components (udreg, grdma, gpusm,
rgpusm) have been changed to rcache components. rcaches are
allocated and released in the same way mpool components were.
- It is now valid to pass NULL as the resources argument when
creating an rcache. At this time the gpusm and rgpusm components
support this. All other rcache components require non-NULL
resources.
- A new mpool component has been added: hugepage. This component
supports huge page allocations on linux.
- Memory pools are now allocated using "hints". Each mpool component
is queried with the hints and returns a priority. The current hints
supported are NULL (uses posix_memalign/malloc), page_size=x (huge
page mpool), and mpool=x.
- The sm mpool has been moved to common/sm. This reflects that the sm
mpool is specialized and not meant for any general
allocations. This mpool may be moved back into the mpool framework
if there is any objection.
- The opal_free_list_init arguments have been updated. The unused0
argument is not used to pass in the registration cache module. The
mpool registration flags are now rcache registration flags.
- All components have been updated to make use of the new framework
interfaces.
As this commit makes significant changes to both the mpool and rcache
frameworks both versions have been bumped to 3.0.0.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>
Add primitive magic number and version checking in the connectivity
checker protocol. These checks doesn't *guarantee* to we won't get
false PINGs and ACKs, but they do significantly reduce the possibility
of interpretating random incoming fragments as PINGs or ACKs.
The btl_recv.h:lookup_sender() function uses the hashed ORTE proc name
to determine the sender of the packet. With add_procs_cutoff>0, the
usnic BTL may not have knowledge of all the senders.
Until the usNIC BTL can be adjusted to do something like the
openib/ugni BTLs (i.e., use opal_proc_for_name() to lookup unknown
sender proc names), set MCA_BTL_FLAGS_SINGLE_ADD_PROCS, which means
that ob1 will only all add_procs() once -- with all the procs in it.
Also in this commit, adapt the connectivity checker to not rely on
knowing all the senders (which is a bit easier than adapting the main
BTL send path): the receiving connectivity agent will simply echo back
the same PING message (which contains the sender's IP address+UDP
port) back to the sender without checking that it knows who the sender
is. If the sender receives the echoed PING back on the expexted
interface, it will find a match in the pending pings list. If the
sender receives the echoed PING back an unexpected interface, a match
will not be found, and the incoming PING message will be dropped.
Fixesopen-mpi/ompi#1440