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openmpi/opal/mca/btl/usnic/btl_usnic_send.c
Jeff Squyres 984982790a usnic: convert from verbs to libfabric (yay!)
This commit represents the conversion of the usnic BTL from verbs to
libfabric.

For the moment, libfabric is embedded in Open MPI (currently in the
usnic BTL).  This is because the libfabric API is still changing, and
also has not yet been released.  Ultimately, this embedded copy of
libfabric will likely disappear and the usnic BTL will rely on an
external installation of libfabric.

New configure options:

* --with-libfabric: will cause configure to fail if libfabric support
    cannot be built
* --without-libfabric: will prevent libfabric support from being built
* --with-libfabric=DIR: use an external libfabric installation
* --with-libfabric-libdir=LIBDIR: when paired with --with-libfabric=DIR,
    use LIBDIR for the libfabric installation library dir

The --with-libnl3[-libdir] arguments are now gone.
2014-12-08 11:37:37 -08:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2004-2008 The Trustees of Indiana University and Indiana
* University Research and Technology
* Corporation. All rights reserved.
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* of Tennessee Research Foundation. All rights
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* Copyright (c) 2008-2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2012 Los Alamos National Security, LLC. All rights
* reserved.
* $COPYRIGHT$
*
* Additional copyrights may follow
*
* $HEADER$
*/
#include "opal_config.h"
#include "opal_stdint.h"
#include "opal/constants.h"
#if BTL_IN_OPAL
#include "opal/mca/btl/btl.h"
#include "opal/mca/btl/base/base.h"
#else
#include "ompi/mca/btl/btl.h"
#include "ompi/mca/btl/base/base.h"
#endif
#include "btl_usnic.h"
#include "btl_usnic_frag.h"
#include "btl_usnic_util.h"
#include "btl_usnic_send.h"
#include "btl_usnic_ack.h"
/*
* This function is called when a send of a full-fragment segment completes
* Return the WQE and also return the segment if no ACK pending
*/
void
opal_btl_usnic_frag_send_complete(opal_btl_usnic_module_t *module,
opal_btl_usnic_send_segment_t *sseg)
{
opal_btl_usnic_send_frag_t *frag;
frag = sseg->ss_parent_frag;
/* Reap a frag that was sent */
--sseg->ss_send_posted;
--frag->sf_seg_post_cnt;
/* checks for returnability made inside */
opal_btl_usnic_send_frag_return_cond(module, frag);
/* do bookkeeping */
++frag->sf_endpoint->endpoint_send_credits;
/* see if this endpoint needs to be made ready-to-send */
opal_btl_usnic_check_rts(frag->sf_endpoint);
}
/*
* This function is called when a send segment completes
* Return the WQE and also return the segment if no ACK pending
*/
void
opal_btl_usnic_chunk_send_complete(opal_btl_usnic_module_t *module,
opal_btl_usnic_send_segment_t *sseg)
{
opal_btl_usnic_send_frag_t *frag;
frag = sseg->ss_parent_frag;
/* Reap a frag that was sent */
--sseg->ss_send_posted;
--frag->sf_seg_post_cnt;
if (sseg->ss_send_posted == 0 && !sseg->ss_ack_pending) {
opal_btl_usnic_release_send_segment(module, frag, sseg);
}
/* done with whole fragment? */
/* checks for returnability made inside */
opal_btl_usnic_send_frag_return_cond(module, frag);
/* do bookkeeping */
++frag->sf_endpoint->endpoint_send_credits;
/* see if this endpoint needs to be made ready-to-send */
opal_btl_usnic_check_rts(frag->sf_endpoint);
}
/* Responsible for completing non-fastpath parts of a put or send operation,
* including initializing any large frag bookkeeping fields and enqueuing the
* frag on the endpoint.
*
* This routine lives in this file to help prevent automatic inlining by the
* compiler.
*
* The "tag" only applies to sends. */
int
opal_btl_usnic_finish_put_or_send(
opal_btl_usnic_module_t *module,
opal_btl_usnic_endpoint_t *endpoint,
opal_btl_usnic_send_frag_t *frag,
mca_btl_base_tag_t tag)
{
int rc;
opal_btl_usnic_small_send_frag_t *sfrag;
opal_btl_usnic_send_segment_t *sseg;
/*
* If this is small, need to do the copyin now.
* We don't do this earlier in case we got lucky and were
* able to do an inline send. We did not, so here we are...
*/
if (frag->sf_base.uf_type == OPAL_BTL_USNIC_FRAG_SMALL_SEND) {
sfrag = (opal_btl_usnic_small_send_frag_t *)frag;
sseg = &sfrag->ssf_segment;
/* Copy in user data if there is any, collapsing 2 segments into 1.
* We already packed via the convertor if necessary, so we only need to
* handle the simple memcpy case here.
*/
if (frag->sf_base.uf_base.USNIC_SEND_LOCAL_COUNT > 1) {
/* no convertor */
assert(NULL != frag->sf_base.uf_local_seg[1].seg_addr.pval);
memcpy(((char *)(intptr_t)frag->sf_base.uf_local_seg[0].seg_addr.lval +
frag->sf_base.uf_local_seg[0].seg_len),
frag->sf_base.uf_local_seg[1].seg_addr.pval,
frag->sf_base.uf_local_seg[1].seg_len);
/* update 1st segment length */
frag->sf_base.uf_base.USNIC_SEND_LOCAL_COUNT = 1;
frag->sf_base.uf_local_seg[0].seg_len +=
frag->sf_base.uf_local_seg[1].seg_len;
}
sseg->ss_len = sizeof(opal_btl_usnic_btl_header_t) + frag->sf_size;
/* use standard channel */
sseg->ss_channel = USNIC_DATA_CHANNEL;
sseg->ss_base.us_btl_header->tag = tag;
} else {
opal_btl_usnic_large_send_frag_t *lfrag;
/* Save info about the frag so that future invocations of
* usnic_handle_large_send can generate segments to put on the wire. */
lfrag = (opal_btl_usnic_large_send_frag_t *)frag;
lfrag->lsf_tag = tag;
lfrag->lsf_cur_offset = 0;
lfrag->lsf_cur_ptr = lfrag->lsf_des_src[0].seg_addr.pval;
lfrag->lsf_cur_sge = 0;
lfrag->lsf_bytes_left_in_sge = lfrag->lsf_des_src[0].seg_len;
lfrag->lsf_bytes_left = frag->sf_size;
if (lfrag->lsf_pack_on_the_fly) {
lfrag->lsf_pack_bytes_left = frag->sf_size;
} else {
/* we pre-packed the convertor into a chain in prepare_src */
lfrag->lsf_pack_bytes_left = 0;
}
}
/* queue this fragment into the send engine */
rc = opal_btl_usnic_endpoint_enqueue_frag(endpoint, frag);
return rc;
}