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change a bunch of OMPI_<foo> names to OPAL_<foo>. This commit was SVN r24046.
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10 July 2009
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---------------
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This version of Open MPI compiles and runs under Microsoft Windows
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platforms, including Windows XP, Windows HPC Server 2003/2008 and also
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Windows 7 RC. It provides two remote process launch components, one is
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using WMI, and the other is using Windows CCP API for Windows HPC
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Servers. But it has received limited testing compared to other POSIX-like
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environments, so feedbacks are important and helpful for us.
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You can download an Open MPI tarball from the main web site
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(http://www.open-mpi.org) or check out a developer copy via Subversion
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(more information about SVN checkout available on the Open MPI web
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site).
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The rest of the document is divided on 3 sections. The first and
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second sections are for "easy" setup, based on some files that are
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distributed in Open MPI (32 and 64 bits versions). The third section
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is only for advanced users or developers who want to deeply dig into
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the software.
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============================================================================
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First approach: Using CMake
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NOTE: CMake support is available in the Open MPI development
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trunk and 1.3.3 release.
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I. Build Open MPI
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1. Download the latest version of CMake (at least v2.4).
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2. In the CMake GUI, add the source path and build path of Open MPI
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(out of source build is recommended).
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3. Then configure, and after the first time configuration, all
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available options will show up in the CMake GUI. Select the
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options that you require.
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4. Run configure again to generate all Windows solution files; they
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will be generated in build path.
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5. Go to the build directory, open the generated Windows solution
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file, and compile.
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6. Build the 'INSTALL' project to install files into the path that
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has been set with CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX variable in CMake GUI.
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7. (optional) To generate a installer, you should install NSIS, and build the
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'PACKAGE' project in the Open MPI sulotion.
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II. Build MPI applications with Open MPI
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After successfully built and installed Open MPI, there are two ways
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to compile and link your applications against the generated libraries:
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Using Visual Studio IDE
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1. In your application's Visual Studio solution, on the target project
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that needs to link with MPI, add the installed Open MPI library path
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(for example C:\Program Files\OpenMPI_v1.4\lib) into "Project Property Pages" ->
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"Configuration Properties" -> Linker -> General -> "Additional Library Directories"
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2. Also put the library names, for example libopen-mpi.lib, into
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"Project Property Pages" -> "Configuration Properties" -> Linker ->
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Input -> "Additional Dependencies". Please note that, if you built
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debug version of Open MPI, the generated library names will have
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suffix 'd', for example, libopen-mpid.lib.
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Using Open MPI compiler wrappers in VS Command Prompt
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1. Open up a Visual Studio Command Prompt, so that the Visual Studio
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environment is set, and the VS compiler command cl.exe is available.
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2. Set up Open MPI path environment variable, for example,
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"set PATH=c:\Program Files\OpenMPI_v1.4\bin;%PATH%", or set it up in
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the system settings. Please note, using an Open MPI installer, there
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will be an option to set the system variables automatically.
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3. Simply use one of the Open MPI compiler wrapper to compile and
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link your application with one single command, for example:
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c:\> mpicc app.c
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III. Run MPI applications
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To launch the application, use the mpirun command, for example:
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c:\> mpirun -np 2 app.exe
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or
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c:\> mpirun -np 2 -host host1 host2 app.exe
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Please note, in order to launch remote MPI processes using WMI, a few Windows
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settings has to be configured on all nodes, please refer to the following links:
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa393266(VS.85).aspx
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http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/578
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Second approach: Simple and straightforward
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Step 1: Untar the contrib/platform/win32/ompi-static.tgz tarball in
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the root directory of the Open MPI distribution.
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Step 2: Go in the ompi/datatype subdirectory in the Open MPI
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distribution and copy the following:
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datatype_pack.c to datatype_pack_checksum.c
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datatype_unpack.c to datatype_unpack_checksum.c
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Step 3: Add the following to ompi/tools/ompi_info/ompi_info.h and
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change the relevant information inside (i.e., replace
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everything between @'s).
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#define OPAL_CONFIGURE_USER "@USER_NAME@"
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#define OPAL_CONFIGURE_HOST "@HOST_NAME@"
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#define OPAL_CONFIGURE_DATE "@TODAY_DATE@"
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#define OMPI_BUILD_USER OPAL_CONFIGURE_USER
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#define OMPI_BUILD_HOST OPAL_CONFIGURE_HOST
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#define OMPI_BUILD_DATE OPAL_CONFIGURE_DATE
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#define OMPI_BUILD_CFLAGS "/Od /Gm /EHsc /RTC1 /MDd"
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#define OMPI_BUILD_CPPFLAGS "-I${HOME}/ompi-trunk -I${HOME}/opal/include -I${HOME}/ompi-trunk/orte/include -I${HOME}/ompi-trunk/ompi/include"
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#define OMPI_BUILD_CXXFLAGS "/Od /Gm /EHsc /RTC1 /MDd"
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#define OMPI_BUILD_CXXCPPFLAGS "-I${HOME}/ompi-trunk -I../../.. -I$(HOME}/ompi-trunk/opal/include -I${HOME}/ompi-trunk/orte/include -I${HOME}/ompi-trunk/ompi/include"
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#define OMPI_BUILD_FFLAGS ""
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#define OMPI_BUILD_FCFLAGS ""
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#define OMPI_BUILD_LDFLAGS " "
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#define OMPI_BUILD_LIBS " "
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#define OPAL_CC_ABSOLUTE "cl"
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#define OMPI_CXX_ABSOLUTE "cl"
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#define OMPI_F77_ABSOLUTE "none"
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#define OMPI_F90_ABSOLUTE "none"
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#define OMPI_F90_BUILD_SIZE "small"
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Step 4: Open the Open MPI project (.sln file) from the root directory
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of the distribution.
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Step 5: Choose which version you want to build (from the project
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manager).
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Step 6: Add the build directory to your PATH.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Third approach: Advanced users
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The rest of this document is only for advanced users / developers;
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i.e., those who has spare time or an urgent necessity to compile their
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own Windows version of Open MPI.
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Compiling Open MPI natively on Windows requires several tools. Of
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course, one need the Microsoft Visual Studio for their C/C++ compiler
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as well as for the ml (assembler compiler) and the link utilities.
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But the current version require some GNU tools as well. Here is the
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list of such tools:
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1. Download any Unix for Windows environment. Tested environments include
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- cygwin http://www.cygwin.com/
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- minGW http://www.mingw.org/
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- Windows Services for Unix (SFU)
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http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/interopmigration/bb380242.aspx
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2. Make the default shell ash.exe (install it if it's not installed by
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default) as it will highly decrease the configuration and
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compilation time.
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3. Download a very recent Gnu Libtool (e.g., Libtool 2.2.6).
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Now you should be set. The most difficult part is done. Just use your
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favorite shell to get a window, go in the Open MPi directory and do
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like in any UNIX environments: configure, make, and make install.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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If you have any problems, find any bugs please feel free to report
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them to Open MPI user's mailing list (see
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http://www.open-mpi.org/community/lists/ompi.php).
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