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openmpi/ompi/mca/op/op.h
Rainer Keller 6f808d9b05 Preparation work for another commit (after RFC):
- This patch solely _adds_ required headers and is rather localized
   The next patch (after RFC) heavily removes headers (based on script)
 - ompi/communicator/communicator.h: For sources that use
   ompi_mpi_comm_world, don't require them to include "mpi.h"
 - ompi/debuggers/ompi_common_dll.c: mca_topo_base_comm_1_0_0_t needs
   #include "ompi/mca/topo/topo.h"
 - ompi/errhandler/errhandler_predefined.h:
   ompi/communicator/communicator.h depends on this header file!
   To prevent recursion just have fwd declarations.
   #include "ompi/types.h" for fwd declarations of the main structs.
 - ompi/mca/btl/btl.h: #include "opal/types.h" for ompi_ptr_t 
 - ompi/mca/mpool/base/mpool_base_tree.c: We use ompi_free_list_t and
   ompi_rb_tree_t, so have the proper classes
 - ompi/mca/op/op.h:
   Op is pretty self-contained: Nobody up to now has done
   #include "opal/class/opal_object.h"
 - ompi/mca/osc/pt2pt/osc_pt2pt_replyreq.h:
   #include "opal/types.h" for ompi_ptr_t 
 - ompi/mca/pml/base/base.h:
   We use opal_lists  
 - ompi/mca/pml/dr/pml_dr_vfrag.h:
   #include "opal/types.h" for ompi_ptr_t
 - ompi/mca/pml/ob1/pml_ob1_hdr.h:
   #include "ompi/mca/btl/btl.h" for mca_btl_base_segment_t
 - opal/dss/dss_unpack.c:
   #include "opal/types.h"
 - opal/mca/base/base.h:
   #include "opal/util/cmd_line.h" for opal_cmd_line_t
 - orte/mca/oob/tcp/oob_tcp.c:
   #include "opal/types.h" for opal_socklen_t
 - orte/mca/oob/tcp/oob_tcp.h:
   #include "opal/threads/threads.h" for opal_thread_t
 - orte/mca/oob/tcp/oob_tcp_msg.c:
   #include "opal/types.h" 
 - orte/mca/oob/tcp/oob_tcp_peer.c:
   #include "opal/types.h"  for opal_socklen_t
 - orte/mca/oob/tcp/oob_tcp_send.c:
   #include "opal/types.h" 
 - orte/mca/plm/base/plm_base_proxy.c:
   #include "orte/util/name_fns.h" for ORTE_NAME_PRINT
 - orte/mca/rml/base/rml_base_receive.c:
   #include "opal/util/output.h" for OPAL_OUTPUT_VERBOSE
 - orte/mca/rml/oob/rml_oob_recv.c:
   #include "opal/types.h" for ompi_iov_base_ptr_t
 - orte/mca/rml/oob/rml_oob_send.c:
   #include "opal/types.h" for ompi_iov_base_ptr_t
 - orte/runtime/orte_data_server.c
   #include "opal/util/output.h" for OPAL_OUTPUT_VERBOSE
 - orte/runtime/orte_globals.h:
   #include "orte/util/name_fns.h" for ORTE_NAME_PRINT

 Tested on Linux/x86-64

This commit was SVN r20817.
2009-03-17 21:34:30 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2004-2007 The Trustees of Indiana University and Indiana
* University Research and Technology
* Corporation. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2004-2008 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) 2006-2007 Los Alamos National Security, LLC. All rights
* reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2007-2008 UT-Battelle, LLC
* Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* $COPYRIGHT$
*
* Additional copyrights may follow
*
* $HEADER$
*/
/**
* @file
*
* MPI_Op back-end operation framework. This framework allows
* component-izing the back-end operations of MPI_Op in order to use
* specialized hardware (e.g., mathematical accelerators). In short:
* each MPI_Op contains a table of function pointers; one for
* implementing the operation on each predefined datatype.
*
* The MPI interface provides error checking and error handler
* invocation, but the op components provide all other functionality.
*
* Component selection is done on a per-MPI_Op basis when each MPI_Op
* is created. All MPI_Ops go through the selection process, even
* user-defined MPI_Ops -- although it is expected that most (all?)
* op components will only be able to handle the predefined MPI_Ops.
*
* The general sequence of usage for the op framework is:
*
* 1. ompi_op_base_open() is invoked during MPI_INIT to find/open all
* op components.
*
* 2. ompi_op_base_find_available() is invoked during MPI_INIT to call
* each successfully opened op component's opc_init_query() function.
* All op components that return OMPI_SUCCESS are kept; all others are
* closed and removed from the process.
*
* 3. ompi_op_base_op_select() is invoked during MPI_INIT for each
* predefined MPI_Op (e.g., MPI_SUM). This function will call each
* available op component's opc_op_query() function to see if this
* component wants to provide a module for one or more of the function
* pointers on this MPI_Op. Priorities are used to rank returned
* modules; the module with the highest priority has its function
* pointers set in the MPI_Op function table.
*
* Note that a module may only have *some* non-NULL function pointers
* (i.e., for the functions that it can support). For example, some
* modules may only support operations on single-precision floating
* point datatypes. These modules would provide function pointers for
* these datatypes and NULL for all the rest. The op framework will
* mix-n-match function pointers between modules to obtain a full set
* of non-NULL function pointers for a given MPI_Op (note that the op
* base provides a complete set of functions for the MPI_Op, usually a
* simple C loop around the operation, such as "+=" -- so even if
* there is no specialized op component available, there will *always*
* be a full set of MPI_Op function pointers). The op framework will
* OBJ_RETAIN an op module once for each function pointer where it is
* used on a given MPI_Op.
*
* Note that this scheme can result in up to N different modules being
* used for a single MPI_Op, one per needed datatype function.
*
* 5. Finally, during MPI_FINALIZE, ompi_op_base_close() is invoked to
* close all available op components.
*/
#ifndef MCA_OP_H
#define MCA_OP_H
#include "ompi_config.h"
#include "opal/class/opal_object.h"
#include "opal/mca/mca.h"
/*
* This file includes some basic struct declarations (but not
* definitions) just so that we can avoid including files like op/op.h
* and datatype/datatype.h, which would create #include file loops.
*/
#include "ompi/types.h"
BEGIN_C_DECLS
/**
* Corresponding to the types that we can reduce over. See
* MPI-1:4.9.2, p114-115 and
* MPI-2:4.15, p76-77
*/
enum {
/** C integer: unsigned char */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_UNSIGNED_CHAR,
/** C integer: signed char */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_SIGNED_CHAR,
/** C integer: int */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_INT,
/** C integer: long */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_LONG,
/** C integer: short */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_SHORT,
/** C integer: unsigned short */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_UNSIGNED_SHORT,
/** C integer: unsigned */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_UNSIGNED,
/** C integer: unsigned long */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_UNSIGNED_LONG,
/** C integer: long long int (optional) */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_LONG_LONG_INT,
/** C integer: unsigned long long (optional) */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG,
/** Fortran integer */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_INTEGER,
/** Fortran integer*1 */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_INTEGER1,
/** Fortran integer*2 */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_INTEGER2,
/** Fortran integer*4 */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_INTEGER4,
/** Fortran integer*8 */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_INTEGER8,
/** Fortran integer*16 */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_INTEGER16,
/** Floating point: float */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_FLOAT,
/** Floating point: double */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_DOUBLE,
/** Floating point: real */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_REAL,
/** Floating point: real*2 */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_REAL2,
/** Floating point: real*4 */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_REAL4,
/** Floating point: real*8 */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_REAL8,
/** Floating point: real*16 */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_REAL16,
/** Floating point: double precision */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_DOUBLE_PRECISION,
/** Floating point: long double */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_LONG_DOUBLE,
/** Logical */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_LOGICAL,
/** Bool */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_BOOL,
/** Complex */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_COMPLEX,
/** Double complex */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_DOUBLE_COMPLEX,
/** Complex8 */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_COMPLEX8,
/** Complex16 */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_COMPLEX16,
/** Complex32 */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_COMPLEX32,
/** Byte */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_BYTE,
/** 2 location Fortran: 2 real */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_2REAL,
/** 2 location Fortran: 2 double precision */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_2DOUBLE_PRECISION,
/** 2 location Fortran: 2 integer */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_2INTEGER,
/** 2 location C: float int */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_FLOAT_INT,
/** 2 location C: double int */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_DOUBLE_INT,
/** 2 location C: long int */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_LONG_INT,
/** 2 location C: int int */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_2INT,
/** 2 location C: short int */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_SHORT_INT,
/** 2 location C: long double int */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_LONG_DOUBLE_INT,
/** 2 location C: wchar_t */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_WCHAR,
/** Maximum type */
OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_MAX
};
/**
* Fortran handles; must be [manually set to be] equivalent to the
* values in mpif.h.
*/
enum {
/** Corresponds to Fortran MPI_OP_NULL */
OMPI_OP_BASE_FORTRAN_NULL = 0,
/** Corresponds to Fortran MPI_MAX */
OMPI_OP_BASE_FORTRAN_MAX,
/** Corresponds to Fortran MPI_MIN */
OMPI_OP_BASE_FORTRAN_MIN,
/** Corresponds to Fortran MPI_SUM */
OMPI_OP_BASE_FORTRAN_SUM,
/** Corresponds to Fortran MPI_PROD */
OMPI_OP_BASE_FORTRAN_PROD,
/** Corresponds to Fortran MPI_LAND */
OMPI_OP_BASE_FORTRAN_LAND,
/** Corresponds to Fortran MPI_BAND */
OMPI_OP_BASE_FORTRAN_BAND,
/** Corresponds to Fortran MPI_LOR */
OMPI_OP_BASE_FORTRAN_LOR,
/** Corresponds to Fortran MPI_BOR */
OMPI_OP_BASE_FORTRAN_BOR,
/** Corresponds to Fortran MPI_LXOR */
OMPI_OP_BASE_FORTRAN_LXOR,
/** Corresponds to Fortran MPI_BXOR */
OMPI_OP_BASE_FORTRAN_BXOR,
/** Corresponds to Fortran MPI_MAXLOC */
OMPI_OP_BASE_FORTRAN_MAXLOC,
/** Corresponds to Fortran MPI_MINLOC */
OMPI_OP_BASE_FORTRAN_MINLOC,
/** Corresponds to Fortran MPI_REPLACE */
OMPI_OP_BASE_FORTRAN_REPLACE,
/** Maximum value */
OMPI_OP_BASE_FORTRAN_OP_MAX
};
/**
* Pre-declare this so that we can pass it as an argument to the
* typedef'ed functions.
*/
struct ompi_op_base_module_1_0_0_t;
typedef struct ompi_op_base_module_1_0_0_t ompi_op_base_module_t;
/**
* Typedef for 2-buffer op functions.
*
* We don't use MPI_User_function because this would create a
* confusing dependency loop between this file and mpi.h. So this is
* repeated code, but it's better this way (and this typedef will
* never change, so there's not much of a maintenance worry).
*/
typedef void (*ompi_op_base_handler_fn_1_0_0_t)(void *, void *, int *,
struct ompi_datatype_t **,
struct ompi_op_base_module_1_0_0_t *);
typedef ompi_op_base_handler_fn_1_0_0_t ompi_op_base_handler_fn_t;
/*
* Typedef for 3-buffer (two input and one output) op functions.
*/
typedef void (*ompi_op_base_3buff_handler_fn_1_0_0_t)(void *,
void *,
void *, int *,
struct ompi_datatype_t **,
struct ompi_op_base_module_1_0_0_t *);
typedef ompi_op_base_3buff_handler_fn_1_0_0_t ompi_op_base_3buff_handler_fn_t;
/**
* Op component initialization
*
* Initialize the given op component. This function should initialize
* any component-level. data. It will be called exactly once during
* MPI_INIT.
*
* @note The component framework is not lazily opened, so attempts
* should be made to minimze the amount of memory allocated during
* this function.
*
* @param[in] enable_progress_threads True if the component needs to
* support progress threads
* @param[in] enable_mpi_threads True if the component needs to
* support MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE
*
* @retval OMPI_SUCCESS Component successfully initialized
* @retval OMPI_ERROR An unspecified error occurred
*/
typedef int (*ompi_op_base_component_init_query_fn_t)
(bool enable_progress_threads, bool enable_mpi_threads);
/**
* Query whether a component is available for a specific MPI_Op.
*
* If the component is available, an object should be allocated and
* returned (with refcount at 1). The module will not be used for
* reduction operations until module_enable() is called on the module,
* but may be destroyed (via OBJ_RELEASE) either before or after
* module_enable() is called. If the module needs to release
* resources obtained during query(), it should do so in the module
* destructor.
*
* A component may provide NULL to this function to indicate it does
* not wish to run or return an error during module_enable().
*
* @param[in] op The MPI_Op being created
* @param[out] priority Priority setting for component on
* this op
*
* @returns An initialized module structure if the component can
* provide a module with the requested functionality or NULL if the
* component should not be used on the given communicator.
*/
typedef struct ompi_op_base_module_1_0_0_t *
(*ompi_op_base_component_op_query_1_0_0_fn_t)
(struct ompi_op_t *op, int *priority);
/**
* Op component interface.
*
* Component interface for the op framework. A public instance of
* this structure, called mca_op_[component_name]_component, must
* exist in any op component.
*/
typedef struct ompi_op_base_component_1_0_0_t {
/** Base component description */
mca_base_component_t opc_version;
/** Base component data block */
mca_base_component_data_t opc_data;
/** Component initialization function */
ompi_op_base_component_init_query_fn_t opc_init_query;
/** Query whether component is useable for given op */
ompi_op_base_component_op_query_1_0_0_fn_t opc_op_query;
} ompi_op_base_component_1_0_0_t;
/** Per guidence in mca.h, use the unversioned struct name if you just
want to always keep up with the most recent version of the
interace. */
typedef struct ompi_op_base_component_1_0_0_t ompi_op_base_component_t;
/**
* Module initialization function. Should return OPAL_SUCCESS if
* everything goes ok. This function can be NULL in the module struct
* if the module doesn't need to do anything between the component
* query function and being invoked for MPI_Op operations.
*/
typedef int (*ompi_op_base_module_enable_1_0_0_fn_t)
(struct ompi_op_base_module_1_0_0_t *module,
struct ompi_op_t *op);
/**
* Module struct
*/
typedef struct ompi_op_base_module_1_0_0_t {
/** Op modules all inherit from opal_object */
opal_object_t super;
/** Enable function called when an op module is (possibly) going
to be used for the given MPI_Op */
ompi_op_base_module_enable_1_0_0_fn_t opm_enable;
/** Just for reference -- a pointer to the MPI_Op that this module
is being used for */
struct ompi_op_t *opm_op;
/** Function pointers for all the different datatypes to be used
with the MPI_Op that this module is used with */
ompi_op_base_handler_fn_1_0_0_t opm_fns[OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_MAX];
ompi_op_base_3buff_handler_fn_1_0_0_t opm_3buff_fns[OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_MAX];
} ompi_op_base_module_1_0_0_t;
/**
* Declare the module as a class, unversioned
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC OBJ_CLASS_DECLARATION(ompi_op_base_module_t);
/**
* Declare the module as a class, unversioned
*/
OMPI_DECLSPEC OBJ_CLASS_DECLARATION(ompi_op_base_module_1_0_0_t);
/**
* Struct that is used in op.h to hold all the function pointers and
* pointers to the corresopnding modules (so that we can properly
* RETAIN/RELEASE them)
*/
typedef struct ompi_op_base_op_fns_1_0_0_t {
ompi_op_base_handler_fn_1_0_0_t fns[OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_MAX];
ompi_op_base_module_t *modules[OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_MAX];
} ompi_op_base_op_fns_1_0_0_t;
typedef ompi_op_base_op_fns_1_0_0_t ompi_op_base_op_fns_t;
/**
* Struct that is used in op.h to hold all the function pointers and
* pointers to the corresopnding modules (so that we can properly
* RETAIN/RELEASE them)
*/
typedef struct ompi_op_base_op_3buff_fns_1_0_0_t {
ompi_op_base_3buff_handler_fn_1_0_0_t fns[OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_MAX];
ompi_op_base_module_t *modules[OMPI_OP_BASE_TYPE_MAX];
} ompi_op_base_op_3buff_fns_1_0_0_t;
typedef ompi_op_base_op_3buff_fns_1_0_0_t ompi_op_base_op_3buff_fns_t;
/*
* Macro for use in modules that are of type op v2.0.0
*/
#define OMPI_OP_BASE_VERSION_1_0_0 \
MCA_BASE_VERSION_2_0_0, \
"op", 1, 0, 0
END_C_DECLS
#endif /* OMPI_MCA_OP_H */