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openmpi/opal/mca/base/mca_base_param.h
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)

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* University Research and Technology
* Corporation. All rights reserved.
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* of Tennessee Research Foundation. All rights
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* All rights reserved.
* $COPYRIGHT$
*
* Additional copyrights may follow
*
* $HEADER$
*/
/** @file
* This file presents the MCA parameter interface.
*
* Note that there are two scopes for MCA parameters: "normal" and
* attributes. Specifically, all MCA parameters are "normal" -- some
* are special and may also be found on attributes on communicators,
* datatypes, or windows.
*
* In general, these functions are intended to be used as follows:
*
* - Creating MCA parameters
* -# Register a parameter, get an index back
* -# Optionally associate that index with an attribute keyval
* - Using MCA parameters
* -# Lookup a "normal" parameter value on a specific index, or
* -# Lookup an attribute parameter on a specific index and
* communicator / datatype / window.
*
* MCA parameters can be defined in multiple different places. As
* such, parameters are \em resolved to find their value. The order
* of resolution is as follows:
*
* - An "override" location that is only available to be set via the
* mca_base_param API.
* - If the parameter has an MPI attribute keyval associated with it,
* see if there is a value assigned that can be used.
* - Look for an environment variable corresponding to the MCA
* parameter.
* - See if a file contains the MCA parameter (MCA parameter files are
* read only once -- when the first time any mca_param_t function is
* invoked).
* - If nothing else was found, use the parameter's default value.
*
* Note that there is a second header file (mca_base_param_internal.h)
* that contains several internal type delcarations for the parameter
* system. The internal file is only used within the parameter system
* itself; it should not be required by any other Open MPI entities.
*/
#ifndef OMPI_MCA_BASE_PARAM_H
#define OMPI_MCA_BASE_PARAM_H
#include "opal_config.h"
#include "opal/class/opal_value_array.h"
#include "opal/class/opal_list.h"
#include "opal/class/opal_hash_table.h"
#include "opal/mca/mca.h"
/**
* The types of MCA parameters.
*/
typedef enum {
/** The parameter is of type integer. */
MCA_BASE_PARAM_TYPE_INT,
/** The parameter is of type string. */
MCA_BASE_PARAM_TYPE_STRING,
/** Maximum parameter type. */
MCA_BASE_PARAM_TYPE_MAX
} mca_base_param_type_t;
/**
* Struct for holding name/type info. Used in mca_base_param_dump(),
* below.
*/
struct mca_base_param_info_t {
/** So that we can be in a list */
opal_list_item_t super;
/** Index of this parameter */
int mbpp_index;
/** Enum indicating the back-end type of the parameter */
mca_base_param_type_t mbpp_type;
/** String name of the type of this component */
char *mbpp_type_name;
/** String name of the component of the parameter */
char *mbpp_component_name;
/** String name of the parameter of the parameter */
char *mbpp_param_name;
/** Full, assembled parameter name */
char *mbpp_full_name;
/** Is this value changable? */
bool mbpp_read_only;
/** Help message associated with this parameter */
char *mbpp_help_msg;
};
/**
* Convenience typedef
*/
typedef struct mca_base_param_info_t mca_base_param_info_t;
/**
* Make a real object for the info
*/
OBJ_CLASS_DECLARATION(mca_base_param_info_t);
/*
* Global functions for MCA
*/
#if defined(c_plusplus) || defined(__cplusplus)
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* Initialize the MCA parameter system.
*
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS
*
* This function initalizes the MCA parameter system. It is
* invoked internally (by mca_base_open()) and is only documented
* here for completeness.
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_init(void);
/**
* Register an integer MCA parameter.
*
* @param component [in] Pointer to the componet for which the
* parameter is being registered (string), or NULL.
* @param param_name [in] The name of the parameter being
* registered (string).
* @param help_msg [in] A string describing the use and valid
* values of the parameter (string).
* @param internal [in] Indicates whether the parameter is internal
* (i.e., not to be shown to users) or not (bool).
* @param read_only [in] Indicates whether the parameter value can
* ever change (bool).
* @param default_value [in] The value that is used for this
* parameter if the user does not supply one.
* @param current_value [out] After registering the parameter, look
* up its current value and return it unless current_value is
* NULL.
*
* @retval OPAL_ERROR Upon failure to register the parameter.
* @retval index Index value that can be used with
* mca_base_param_lookup_int() to retrieve the value of the parameter.
*
* This function registers an integer MCA parameter and associates it
* with a specific component.
*
* If the {component} pointer is not NULL, the type name and
* component name are automatically prefixed to the parameter
* name. Otherwise, the {param_name} is used as the full
* parameter name.
*
* The {help_msg} is a string of arbitrary length (verbose is
* good!) for explaining what the parameter is for and what its
* valid values are. This message is used in help messages, such
* as the output from the ompi_info executable.
*
* If {internal} is set to true, this parameter is now shown by
* default in the output of ompi_info. That is, this parameter is
* considered internal to the Open MPI implementation and is not
* supposed to be viewed / changed by the user.
*
* If {read_only} is true, then the registered {default_value}
* will be the only value ever returned when this parameter is
* looked up. That is, command line, environment, and file
* overrides will be ignored. This is useful, for example, for
* reporting information to the user (e.g., the version of the GM
* library that was linked against).
*
* If the {current_value} is not NULL, when the registration is
* complete, the parameter system will look up the current value
* of the parameter and return it in {current_value}.
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_reg_int(const mca_base_component_t *component,
const char *param_name,
const char *help_msg,
bool internal,
bool read_only,
int default_value,
int *current_value);
/**
* Register an integer MCA parameter that is not associated with a
* component.
*
* @param type [in] Although this parameter is not associated with
* a component, it still must have a string type name that will
* act as a prefix (string).
* @param param_name [in] The name of the parameter being
* registered (string).
* @param help_msg [in] A string describing the use and valid
* values of the parameter (string).
* @param internal [in] Indicates whether the parameter is internal
* (i.e., not to be shown to users) or not (bool).
* @param read_only [in] Indicates whether the parameter value can
* ever change (bool).
* @param default_value [in] The value that is used for this
* parameter if the user does not supply one.
* @param current_value [out] After registering the parameter, look
* up its current value and return it unless current_value is
* NULL.
*
* @retval OPAL_ERROR Upon failure to register the parameter.
* @retval index Index value that can be used with
* mca_base_param_lookup_string() to retrieve the value of the
* parameter.
*
* This function is identical to mca_base_param_reg_int() except
* that it registers parameters that are not associated with
* components. For example, it can be used to register parameters
* associated with a framework base or an overall layer (e.g., the
* MPI layer, or the MCA base system framework itself). Typical
* "type" strings are:
*
* * "mca": for the MCA base framework itself
* * framework name: for any given framework
* * "mpi": for parameters that apply to the overall MPI layer
* * "orte": for parameters that apply to the overall ORTE layer
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_reg_int_name(const char *type,
const char *param_name,
const char *help_msg,
bool internal,
bool read_only,
int default_value,
int *current_value);
/**
* Register a string MCA parameter.
*
* @param component [in] Pointer to the componet for which the
* parameter is being registered (string), or NULL.
* @param param_name [in] The name of the parameter being
* registered (string).
* @param help_msg [in] A string describing the use and valid
* values of the parameter (string).
* @param internal [in] Indicates whether the parameter is internal
* (i.e., not to be shown to users) or not (bool).
* @param read_only [in] Indicates whether the parameter value can
* ever change (bool).
* @param default_value [in] The value that is used for this
* parameter if the user does not supply one.
* @param current_value [out] After registering the parameter, look
* up its current value and return it unless current_value is
* NULL.
*
* @retval OPAL_ERROR Upon failure to register the parameter.
* @retval index Index value that can be used with
* mca_base_param_lookup_string() to retrieve the value of the
* parameter.
*
* Note that if a string value is read in from a file then it will
* never be NULL. It will always have a value, even if that value is
* the empty string.
*
* This function is identical to mca_base_param_reg_int() except
* that you are registering a string parameter with an associated
* string default value (which is \em not allowed to be NULL).
* See mca_base_param_reg_int() for all other details.
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_reg_string(const mca_base_component_t *component,
const char *param_name,
const char *help_msg,
bool internal,
bool read_only,
const char *default_value,
char **current_value);
/**
* Register a string MCA parameter that is not associated with a
* component.
*
* @param type [in] Although this parameter is not associated with
* a component, it still must have a string type name that will
* act as a prefix (string).
* @param param_name [in] The name of the parameter being
* registered (string).
* @param help_msg [in] A string describing the use and valid
* values of the parameter (string).
* @param internal [in] Indicates whether the parameter is internal
* (i.e., not to be shown to users) or not (bool).
* @param read_only [in] Indicates whether the parameter value can
* ever change (bool).
* @param default_value [in] The value that is used for this
* parameter if the user does not supply one.
* @param current_value [out] After registering the parameter, look
* up its current value and return it unless current_value is
* NULL.
*
* @retval OPAL_ERROR Upon failure to register the parameter.
* @retval index Index value that can be used with
* mca_base_param_lookup_string() to retrieve the value of the
* parameter.
*
* Note that if a string value is read in from a file then it will
* never be NULL. It will always have a value, even if that value is
* the empty string.
*
* This function is identical to mca_base_param_reg_string()
* except that it registers parameters that are not associated
* with components. For example, it can be used to register
* parameters associated with a framework base or an overall layer
* (e.g., the MPI layer, or the MCA base system framework itself).
* Typical "type" strings are:
*
* * "mca": for the MCA base framework itself
* * framework name: for any given framework
* * "mpi": for parameters that apply to the overall MPI layer
* * "orte": for parameters that apply to the overall ORTE layer
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_reg_string_name(const char *type,
const char *param_name,
const char *help_msg,
bool internal,
bool read_only,
const char *default_value,
char **current_value);
/**
* Associate a communicator/datatype/window keyval with an MCA
* parameter.
*
* @param index The index of the parameter to use.
* @param keyval The keyval to associate it with.
*
* @returns OPAL_SUCCESS Upon success.
* @returns OPAL_ERROR If the index value is invalid.
*
* For an index value that was previously returned by
* mca_base_param_register_int() or
* mca_base_param_register_string(), the corresponding MCA parameter
* can be associated with a communicator, datatype, or window
* attribute keyval.
*
* After using this function, you can use any of the four lookup
* functions (mca_base_param_lookup_int(),
* mca_base_param_lookup_string(), mca_base_param_kv_lookup_int(),
* and mca_base_param_kv_lookup_string()), but only the "kv"
* versions will cross reference and attempt to find parameter
* values on attributes.
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_kv_associate(int index, int keyval);
/**
* Look up an integer MCA parameter.
*
* @param index Index previous returned from
* mca_base_param_register_int().
* @param value Pointer to int where the parameter value will be
* stored.
*
* @return OPAL_ERROR Upon failure. The contents of value are
* undefined.
* @return OPAL_SUCCESS Upon success. value will be filled with the
* parameter's current value.
*
* The value of a specific MCA parameter can be looked up using the
* return value from mca_base_param_register_int().
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_lookup_int(int index, int *value);
/**
* Look up an integer MCA parameter, to include looking in
* attributes.
*
* @param index Index previous returned from
* mca_base_param_register_int().
* @param attrs Object containing attributes to be searched.
* @param value Pointer to int where the parameter value will
* be stored.
*
* @return OPAL_ERROR Upon failure. The contents of value are
* undefined.
* @return OPAL_SUCCESS Upon success. value will be filled with the
* parameter's current value.
*
* This function is identical to mca_base_param_lookup_int() except
* that it looks in attributes \em first to find the parameter
* value. The function mca_base_param_kv_associate() must have been
* called first to associate a keyval with the index.
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_kv_lookup_int(int index,
struct opal_hash_table_t *attrs,
int *value);
/**
* Look up a string MCA parameter.
*
* @param index Index previous returned from
* mca_base_param_register_string().
* @param value Pointer to (char *) where the parameter value will be
* stored.
*
* @return OPAL_ERROR Upon failure. The contents of value are
* undefined.
* @return OPAL_SUCCESS Upon success. value will be filled with the
* parameter's current value.
*
* Note that if a string value is read in from a file then it will
* never be NULL. It will always have a value, even if that value is
* the empty string.
*
* Strings returns in the \em value parameter should later be
* free()'ed.
*
* The value of a specific MCA parameter can be looked up using the
* return value from mca_base_param_register_string().
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_lookup_string(int index, char **value);
/**
* Look up a string MCA parameter, to include looking in attributes.
*
* @param index [in] Index previous returned from
* mca_base_param_register_string().
* @param attrs [in] Object containing attributes to be searched.
* @param value [out] Pointer to (char *) where the parameter value
* will be stored.
*
* @return OPAL_ERROR Upon failure. The contents of value are
* undefined.
* @return OPAL_SUCCESS Upon success. value will be filled with the
* parameter's current value.
*
* This function is identical to mca_base_param_lookup_string()
* except that it looks in attributes \em first to find the
* parameter value. The function mca_base_param_kv_associate() must
* have been called first to associate a keyval with the index.
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_kv_lookup_string(int index,
struct opal_hash_table_t *attrs,
char **value);
/**
* Sets an "override" value for an integer MCA parameter.
*
* @param index [in] Index of MCA parameter to set
* @param value [in] The integer value to set
*
* @retval OPAL_ERROR If the parameter was not found.
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS Upon success.
*
* This function sets an integer value on the MCA parmeter
* indicated by the index value index. This value will be used in
* lieu of any other value from any other MCA source (environment
* variable, file, etc.) until the value is unset with
* mca_base_param_unset().
*
* This function may be invoked multiple times; each time, the
* last "set" value is replaced with the newest value.
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_set_int(int index, int value);
/**
* Sets an "override" value for an string MCA parameter.
*
* @param index [in] Index of MCA parameter to set
* @param value [in] The string value to set
*
* @retval OPAL_ERROR If the parameter was not found.
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS Upon success.
*
* This function sets a string value on the MCA parmeter
* indicated by the index value index. This value will be used in
* lieu of any other value from any other MCA source (environment
* variable, file, etc.) until the value is unset with
* mca_base_param_unset().
*
* The string is copied by value; the string "value" parameter
* does not become "owned" by the parameter subsystem.
*
* This function may be invoked multiple times; each time, the
* last "set" value is replaced with the newest value (the old
* value is discarded).
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_set_string(int index, char *value);
/**
* Unset a parameter that was previously set by
* mca_base_param_set_int() or mca_base_param_set_string().
*
* @param index [in] Index of MCA parameter to set
*
* @retval OPAL_ERROR If the parameter was not found.
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS Upon success.
*
* Resets previous value that was set (if any) on the given MCA
* parameter.
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_unset(int index);
/**
* Get the string name corresponding to the MCA parameter
* value in the environment.
*
* @param param_name Name of the type containing the parameter.
*
* @retval string A string suitable for setenv() or appending to
* an environ-style string array.
* @retval NULL Upon failure.
*
* The string that is returned is owned by the caller; if
* appropriate, it must be eventually freed by the caller.
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC char *mca_base_param_env_var(const char *param_name);
/**
* Find the index for an MCA parameter based on its names.
*
* @param type Name of the type containing the parameter.
* @param component Name of the component containing the parameter.
* @param param Name of the parameter.
*
* @retval OPAL_ERROR If the parameter was not found.
* @retval index If the parameter was found.
*
* It is not always convenient to widely propagate a parameter's index
* value, or it may be necessary to look up the parameter from a
* different component -- where it is not possible to have the return
* value from mca_base_param_register_int() or
* mca_base_param_register_string(). This function can be used to
* look up the index of any registered parameter. The returned index
* can be used with mca_base_param_lookup_int() and
* mca_base_param_lookup_string().
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_find(const char *type,
const char *component,
const char *param);
/**
* Set the "internal" flag on an MCA parameter to true or false.
*
* @param index [in] Index previous returned from
* mca_base_param_register_string() or mca_base_param_register_int().
* @param internal [in] Boolean indicating whether the MCA
* parameter is internal (private) or public.
*
* @returns OPAL_SUCCESS If it can find the parameter to reset
* @returns OPAL_ERROR Otherwise
*
* "Internal" MCA parameters are ones that are not intentended to
* be seen or modified by users or user applications. These
* include values that are set at run time, such as TCP ports, IP
* addresses, etc. By setting the "internal" flag, internal MCA
* parameters are not displayed during the output of ompi_info and
* MPI_INIT (at least, they're not displayed by default), thus
* keeping them away from prying user eyes.
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_set_internal(int index, bool internal);
/**
* Obtain a list of all the MCA parameters currently defined as
* well as their types.
*
* @param info [out] An opal_list_t of mca_base_param_info_t
* instances.
* @param internal [in] Whether to include the internal parameters
* or not.
*
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS Upon success.
* @retval OPAL_ERROR Upon failure.
*
* This function is used to obtain a list of all the currently
* registered MCA parameters along with their associated types
* (currently: string or integer). The results from this function
* can be used to repeatedly invoke mca_base_param_lookup_int()
* and/or mca_base_param_lookup_string() to obtain a comprehensive
* list of all MCA parameters and their current values.
*
* Releasing the list, and all the items in the list, is a
* relatively complicated process. Use the companion function
* mca_base_param_dump_release() when finished with the returned
* info list to release all associated memory.
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_dump(opal_list_t **info, bool internal);
/**
* Obtain a list of all the MCA parameters currently defined as
* well as their types.
*
* @param env [out] A pointer to an argv-style array of key=value
* strings, suitable for use in an environment
* @param num_env [out] A pointer to an int, containing the length
* of the env array (not including the final NULL entry).
* @param internal [in] Whether to include the internal parameters
* or not.
*
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS Upon success.
* @retval OPAL_ERROR Upon failure.
*
* This function is similar to mca_base_param_dump() except that
* its output is in terms of an argv-style array of key=value
* strings, suitable for using in an environment.
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_build_env(char ***env, int *num_env,
bool internal);
/**
* Release the memory associated with the info list returned from
* mca_base_param_dump().
*
* @param info [in/out] An opal_list_t previously returned from
* mca_base_param_dump().
*
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS Upon success.
* @retval OPAL_ERROR Upon failure.
*
* This function is intended to be used to free the info list
* returned from mca_base_param_dump(). There are a bunch of
* strings and other associated memory in the list making it
* cumbersome for the caller to free it all properly. Hence, once
* the caller is finished with the info list, invoke this
* function and all memory associated with the list will be freed.
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_dump_release(opal_list_t *info);
/**
* Shut down the MCA parameter system (normally only invoked by the
* MCA framework itself).
*
* @returns OPAL_SUCCESS This function never fails.
*
* This function shuts down the MCA parameter repository and frees all
* associated memory. No other mca_base_param*() functions can be
* invoked after this function.
*
* This function is normally only invoked by the MCA framework itself
* when the process is shutting down (e.g., during MPI_FINALIZE). It
* is only documented here for completeness.
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_finalize(void);
/***************************************************************
* Deprecated interface
***************************************************************/
/**
* \deprecated
*
* Register an integer MCA parameter (deprecated).
*
* @param type_name [in] The MCA type (string).
* @param component_name [in] The name of the component (string).
* @param param_name [in] The name of the parameter being registered
* (string).
* @param mca_param_name [in] Optional parameter to override the
* user-visible name of this parameter (string).
* @param default_value [in] The value that is used for this
* parameter if the user does not supply one.
*
* @retval OPAL_ERROR Upon failure to register the parameter.
* @retval index Index value that can be used with
* mca_base_param_lookup_int() to retrieve the value of the parameter.
*
* This function is deprecated. Use mca_base_param_reg_int() instead.
*
* This function registers an integer MCA parameter and associates it
* with a specific component.
*
* The default resulting MCA parameter name is
* {type_name}[_{component_name}][_{param_name}].
*
* {component_name} is only included if it is non-NULL. All
* components an should include their name; component frameworks
* should pass "base". It is only permissible for the MCA base
* itself to pass NULL for the component_name.
*
* Likewise, {param_name} is also only included if it is non-NULL.
* Components and frameworks can pass NULL for this parameter if
* they wish.
*
* In most cases, mca_param_name should be NULL, in which case the
* user-visible name of this parameter will be the default form (as
* described above). Only in rare cases is it necessary (or
* advisable) to override the default name -- its use is strongly
* discouraged.
*
* It is permissable to register a (type_name, component_name,
* param_name) triple more than once; the same index value will be
* returned, but the default value will be changed to reflect the
* last registration.
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_register_int(const char *type_name,
const char *component_name,
const char *param_name,
const char *mca_param_name,
int default_value);
/**
* \deprecated
*
* Register a string MCA parameter (deprecated).
*
* @param type_name [in] The MCA type (string).
* @param component_name [in] The name of the component (string).
* @param param_name [in] The name of the parameter being registered
* (string).
* @param mca_param_name [in] Optional parameter to override the
* user-visible name of this parameter (string).
* @param default_value [in] The value that is used for this
* parameter if the user does not supply one.
*
* @retval OPAL_ERROR Upon failure to register the parameter.
* @retval index Index value that can be used with
* mca_base_param_lookup_string() to retrieve the value of the
* parameter.
*
* This function is deprecated. Use mca_base_param_reg_string()
* instead.
*
* Note that if a string value is read in from a file then it will
* never be NULL. It will always have a value, even if that value is
* the empty string.
*
* This function is identical to mca_base_param_register_int()
* except that you are registering a string parameter with an
* associated string default value (which is \em not allowed to be NULL).
* See mca_base_param_register_int() for all other details.
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC int mca_base_param_register_string(const char *type_name,
const char *component_name,
const char *param_name,
const char *mca_param_name,
const char *default_value);
/**
* \deprecated
*
* Get the string name corresponding to the MCA parameter
* value in the environment (deprecated).
*
* @param type Name of the type containing the parameter.
* @param comp Name of the component containing the parameter.
* @param param Name of the parameter.
*
* @retval string A string suitable for setenv() or appending to
* an environ-style string array.
* @retval NULL Upon failure.
*
* This function is deprecated. Use mca_base_param_env_var()
* instead.
*
* The string that is returned is owned by the caller; if
* appropriate, it must be eventually freed by the caller.
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC char *mca_base_param_environ_variable(const char *type,
const char *comp,
const char *param);
#if defined(c_plusplus) || defined(__cplusplus)
}
#endif
#endif /* OMPI_MCA_BASE_PARAM_H */