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openmpi/ompi/mca/btl/openib/btl_openib_lex.l
Jeff Squyres 474564a6b1 Bring over all the work from the /tmp/ib-hw-detect branch. In
addition to my design and testing, it was conceptually approved by
Gil, Gleb, Pasha, Brad, and Galen.  Functionally [probably somewhat
lightly] tested by Galen.  We may still have to shake out some bugs
during the next few months, but it seems to be working for all the
cases that I can throw at it.

Here's a summary of the changes from that branch: 

* Move MCA parameter registration to a new file (btl_openib_mca.c):
   * Properly check the retun status of registering MCA params
   * Check for valid values of MCA parameters
   * Make help strings better
   * Otherwise, the only default value of an MCA param that was
     changed was max_btls; it went from 4 to -1 (meaning: use all
     available)
 * Properly prototyped internal functions in _component.c
   * Made a bunch of functions static that didn't need to be public
   * Renamed to remove "mca_" prefix from static functions
   * Call new MCA param registration function
   * Call new INI file read/lookup/finalize functions
   * Updated a bunch of macros to be "BTL_" instead of "ORTE_"
   * Be a little more consistent with return values
   * Handle -1 for the max_btls MCA param
   * Fixed a free() that should have been an OBJ_RELEASE()
   * Some re-indenting
 * Added INI-file parsing
   * New flex file: btl_openib_ini.l
   * New default HCA params .ini file (probably to be expanded over
     time by other HCA vendors)
   * Added more show_help messages for parsing problems
   * Read in INI files and cache the values for later lookup
   * When component opens an HCA, lookup to see if any corresponding
     values were found in the INI files (ID'ed by the HCA vendor_id
     and vendor_part_id)
   * Added btl_openib_verbose MCA param that shows what the INI-file
     stuff does (e.g., shows which MTU your HCA ends up using)
   * Added btl_openib_hca_param_files as a colon-delimited list of INI
     files to check for values during startup (in order,
     left-to-right, just like the MCA base directory param).
   * MTU is currently the only value supported in this framework.
   * It is not a fatal error if we don't find params for the HCA in
     the INI file(s).  Instead, just print a warning.  New MCA param
     btl_openib_warn_no_hca_params_found can be used to disable
     printing the warning.
 * Add MTU to peer negotiation when making a connection
   * Exchange maximum MTU; select the lesser of the two

This commit was SVN r11182.
2006-08-14 19:30:37 +00:00

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%{ /* -*- C -*- */
/*
* 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 (c) 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* $COPYRIGHT$
*
* Additional copyrights may follow
*
* $HEADER$
*/
#include "opal_config.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#if HAVE_UNISTD_H
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#include "btl_openib_lex.h"
/*
* local functions
*/
static int finish_parsing(void) ;
static int btl_openib_ini_yywrap(void);
/*
* global variables
*/
int btl_openib_ini_yynewlines = 1;
bool btl_openib_ini_parse_done = false;
char *btl_openib_ini_string = NULL;
#define yyterminate() \
return finish_parsing()
%}
WHITE [\f\t\v ]
CHAR [A-Za-z0-9_\-\.]
NAME_CHAR [A-Za-z0-9_\-\.\\\/]
%x comment
%x section_name
%x section_end
%x value
%%
{WHITE}*\n { ++btl_openib_ini_yynewlines;
return BTL_OPENIB_INI_PARSE_NEWLINE; }
#.*\n { ++btl_openib_ini_yynewlines;
return BTL_OPENIB_INI_PARSE_NEWLINE; }
"//".*\n { ++btl_openib_ini_yynewlines;
return BTL_OPENIB_INI_PARSE_NEWLINE; }
"/*" { BEGIN(comment);
return BTL_OPENIB_INI_PARSE_NEWLINE; }
<comment>[^*\n]* ; /* Eat up non '*'s */
<comment>"*"+[^*/\n]* ; /* Eat '*'s not followed by a '/' */
<comment>\n { ++btl_openib_ini_yynewlines;
return BTL_OPENIB_INI_PARSE_NEWLINE; }
<comment>"*"+"/" { BEGIN(INITIAL); /* Done with block comment */
return BTL_OPENIB_INI_PARSE_NEWLINE; }
{WHITE}*\[{WHITE}* { BEGIN(section_name); }
<section_name>({NAME_CHAR}|{WHITE})*{NAME_CHAR}/{WHITE}*\] {
BEGIN(section_end);
return BTL_OPENIB_INI_PARSE_SECTION; }
<section_name>\n { ++btl_openib_ini_yynewlines;
return BTL_OPENIB_INI_PARSE_ERROR; }
<section_name>. { return BTL_OPENIB_INI_PARSE_ERROR; }
<section_end>{WHITE}*\]{WHITE}*\n { BEGIN(INITIAL);
++btl_openib_ini_yynewlines;
return BTL_OPENIB_INI_PARSE_NEWLINE; }
{WHITE}*"="{WHITE}* { BEGIN(value);
return BTL_OPENIB_INI_PARSE_EQUAL; }
{WHITE}+ ; /* whitespace */
{CHAR}+ { return BTL_OPENIB_INI_PARSE_SINGLE_WORD; }
<value>{WHITE}*\n { BEGIN(INITIAL);
++btl_openib_ini_yynewlines;
return BTL_OPENIB_INI_PARSE_NEWLINE; }
<value>[^\n]*[^\t \n]/[\t ]* {
return BTL_OPENIB_INI_PARSE_VALUE; }
. { return BTL_OPENIB_INI_PARSE_ERROR; }
%%
/*
* This cleans up at the end of the parse (since, in this case, we
* always parse the entire file) and prevents a memory leak.
*/
static int finish_parsing(void)
{
if (NULL != YY_CURRENT_BUFFER) {
yy_delete_buffer(YY_CURRENT_BUFFER);
#if defined(YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE)
YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = NULL;
#else
YY_CURRENT_BUFFER = NULL;
#endif /* YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE */
}
return YY_NULL;
}
static int btl_openib_ini_yywrap(void)
{
btl_openib_ini_parse_done = true;
return 1;
}
/*
* Ensure that we have a valid yybuffer to use. Specifically, if this
* scanner is invoked a second time, finish_parsing() (above) will
* have been executed, and the current buffer will have been freed.
* Flex doesn't recognize this fact because as far as it's concerned,
* its internal state was already initialized, so it thinks it should
* have a valid buffer. Hence, here we ensure to give it a valid
* buffer.
*/
int btl_openib_ini_init_buffer(FILE *file)
{
YY_BUFFER_STATE buf = yy_create_buffer(file, YY_BUF_SIZE);
yy_switch_to_buffer(buf);
return 0;
}