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openmpi/ompi/mpi/c/file_open.c
Josh Hursey 99144db970 Improve checkpoint/restart support by allowing a checkpoint to progress when the process is *not* in the MPI library. This involves creating a separate thread for polling for a checkpoint request. This thread is active when the MPI process is not in the MPI library, and paused when the MPI process is in the library.
Some MPI C interface files saw some spacing changes to conform to the coding standards of Open MPI.

Changed MPI C interface files to use {{{OPAL_CR_ENTER_LIBRARY()}}} and {{{OPAL_CR_EXIT_LIBRARY()}}} instead of just {{{OPAL_CR_TEST_CHECKPOINT_READY()}}}. This will allow the checkpoint/restart system more flexibility in how it is to behave.

Fixed the configure check for {{{--enable-ft-thread}}} so it has a know dependance on {{{--enable-mpi-thread}}} (and/or {{{--enable-progress-thread}}}).

Added a line for Checkpoint/Restart support to {{{ompi_info}}}.

Added some options to choose at runtime whether or not to use the checkpoint polling thread. By default, if the user asked for it to be compiled in, then it is used. But some users will want the ability to toggle its use at runtime.

There are still some places for improvement, but the feature works correctly. As always with Checkpoint/Restart, it is compiled out unless explicitly asked for at configure time. Further, if it was configured in, then it is not used unless explicitly asked for by the user at runtime.

This commit was SVN r17516.
2008-02-19 22:15:52 +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) 2004-2005 The University of Tennessee and The University
* of Tennessee Research Foundation. All rights
* reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2004-2008 High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart,
* University of Stuttgart. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of the University of California.
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* $COPYRIGHT$
*
* Additional copyrights may follow
*
* $HEADER$
*/
#include "ompi_config.h"
#include "ompi/mpi/c/bindings.h"
#include "ompi/info/info.h"
#include "ompi/file/file.h"
#include "ompi/mca/io/io.h"
#include "ompi/mca/io/base/base.h"
#include "ompi/memchecker.h"
#if OMPI_HAVE_WEAK_SYMBOLS && OMPI_PROFILING_DEFINES
#pragma weak MPI_File_open = PMPI_File_open
#endif
#if OMPI_PROFILING_DEFINES
#include "ompi/mpi/c/profile/defines.h"
#endif
static const char FUNC_NAME[] = "MPI_File_open";
int MPI_File_open(MPI_Comm comm, char *filename, int amode,
MPI_Info info, MPI_File *fh)
{
int rc;
MEMCHECKER(
memchecker_comm(comm);
);
if (MPI_PARAM_CHECK) {
OMPI_ERR_INIT_FINALIZE(FUNC_NAME);
if (NULL == info || ompi_info_is_freed(info)) {
return OMPI_ERRHANDLER_INVOKE(MPI_COMM_WORLD, MPI_ERR_INFO,
FUNC_NAME);
} else if (ompi_comm_invalid(comm)) {
return OMPI_ERRHANDLER_INVOKE(MPI_COMM_WORLD, MPI_ERR_COMM,
FUNC_NAME);
}
if (OMPI_COMM_IS_INTER(comm)) {
return OMPI_ERRHANDLER_INVOKE (comm, MPI_ERR_COMM,
FUNC_NAME);
}
}
/* Note that MPI-2:9.7 (p265 in the ps; p261 in the pdf) says that
errors in MPI_FILE_OPEN (before the file handle is created)
should invoke the default error handler on MPI_FILE_NULL.
Hence, if we get a file handle out of ompi_file_open(), invoke
the error handler on that. If not, invoke the error handler on
MPI_FILE_NULL. */
/* The io framework is only initialized lazily. If it hasn't
already been initialized, do so now (note that MPI_FILE_OPEN
and MPI_FILE_DELETE are the only two places that it will be
initialized). */
if (!(mca_io_base_components_opened_valid ||
mca_io_base_components_available_valid)) {
if (OMPI_SUCCESS != (rc = mca_io_base_open())) {
return OMPI_ERRHANDLER_INVOKE(MPI_FILE_NULL, rc, FUNC_NAME);
}
if (OMPI_SUCCESS !=
(rc = mca_io_base_find_available(OMPI_ENABLE_PROGRESS_THREADS,
OMPI_ENABLE_MPI_THREADS))) {
return OMPI_ERRHANDLER_INVOKE(MPI_FILE_NULL, rc, FUNC_NAME);
}
}
OPAL_CR_ENTER_LIBRARY();
/* Create an empty MPI_File handle */
*fh = MPI_FILE_NULL;
rc = ompi_file_open(comm, filename, amode, info, fh);
/* Creating the file handle also selects a component to use,
creates a module, and calls file_open() on the module. So
we're good to go. */
OMPI_ERRHANDLER_RETURN(rc, *fh, rc, FUNC_NAME);
}