/* * Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Trustees of Indiana University and Indiana * University Research and Technology * Corporation. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The University of Tennessee and The University * of Tennessee Research Foundation. All rights * reserved. * Copyright (c) 2004-2005 High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, * University of Stuttgart. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * $COPYRIGHT$ * * Additional copyrights may follow * * $HEADER$ */ #ifndef MCA_BASE_COMPONENT_REPOSITORY_H #define MCA_BASE_COMPONENT_REPOSITORY_H #include "opal_config.h" BEGIN_C_DECLS OPAL_DECLSPEC int mca_base_component_repository_init(void); /* This file provide the external interface to our base component * module. Most of the components that depend on it, will use the * retain_component() function to increase the reference count on a * particular component (as opposed to the retain() function, which is * internal to the opal/mca/base). But it's convenient to have all * the functions exported from one header file rather than to separate * retain_component() and retain() into two separate header files * (i.e., have a separate header file just for retain()). * * Note that internal to opal/mca/base, will *always* be * included before this file, and is not included anywhere * else in the OMPI tree. So checking for the LTDL_H preprocessor * macro is a good indicator as to whether this file is being included * from an opal/mca/base source file or not. If we are, then we need * already have a real definition of lt_dlhandle. If we are being * included from elsewhere, then will not previously have * been included, LTDL_H will not be defined, and we need a fake * definition of lt_dlhandle (or we'll get compile errors). So just * typedef it to (void*). * * One more case that this handles is the --disable-dlopen case. In * that case, even in opal/mca/base, we *won't* be including . * Hence, LTDL_H won't be defined, so we'll end up typedefing * lt_dlhandle to (void *). "But why does that matter?" you ask, "If * we configure with --disable-dlopen, then lt_dlhandle shouldn't be * used anywhere." Incorrect, Grasshopper. A small number of places * (like the retain() function) are still prototyped, but have 99% of * their innards #if'ed out -- i.e., they just return * OPAL_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED. Why was it coded up this way? I'm not * entirely sure -- there may be a reason (and that reason may just be * conservative coding), but I'm not really too inspired to look into * it any further at this point. :-) */ #if !defined(LTDL_H) typedef void *lt_dlhandle; #endif OPAL_DECLSPEC int mca_base_component_repository_retain(char *type, lt_dlhandle component_handle, const mca_base_component_t *component_struct); OPAL_DECLSPEC int mca_base_component_repository_retain_component(const char *type, const char *name); OPAL_DECLSPEC int mca_base_component_repository_link(const char *src_type, const char *src_name, const char *depend_type, const char *depend_name); OPAL_DECLSPEC void mca_base_component_repository_release(const mca_base_component_t *component); OPAL_DECLSPEC void mca_base_component_repository_finalize(void); END_C_DECLS #endif /* MCA_BASE_COMPONENT_REPOSITORY_H */