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openmpi/ompi/mca/btl/udapl/btl_udapl.h
Josh Hursey 28681deffa Backout the ORCA commit. :(
There is a linking issue on Mac OSX that needs to be addressed before this is able to come back into the trunk.

This commit was SVN r26676.
2012-06-27 01:28:28 +00:00

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/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset:4 ; -*- */
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/**
* @file
*/
#ifndef MCA_BTL_UDAPL_H
#define MCA_BTL_UDAPL_H
#include "ompi_config.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <dat/udat.h>
/* Open MPI includes */
#include "opal/class/opal_pointer_array.h"
#include "opal/mca/event/event.h"
#include "ompi/class/ompi_free_list.h"
#include "ompi/mca/btl/btl.h"
#include "ompi/mca/btl/base/base.h"
#include "ompi/mca/btl/base/btl_base_error.h"
#include "orte/util/show_help.h"
#include "ompi/mca/mpool/mpool.h"
#include "ompi/mca/btl/btl.h"
#include "btl_udapl_endpoint.h"
BEGIN_C_DECLS
/**
* uDAPL BTL component.
*/
struct mca_btl_udapl_component_t {
mca_btl_base_component_2_0_0_t super; /**< base BTL component */
int32_t udapl_verbosity; /**< report out level, see
"Report Out from uDAPL BTL" below for details. */
size_t udapl_num_btls; /**< number of hcas available to the uDAPL component */
size_t udapl_max_btls; /**< maximum number of supported hcas */
struct mca_btl_udapl_module_t **udapl_btls; /**< array of available BTL modules */
int32_t udapl_num_recvs; /**< number of recv buffers to keep posted */
int32_t udapl_num_sends; /**< number of sends to post on endpoint */
int32_t udapl_sr_win; /**< number of fragments recieved before
returning credits to sender */
uint32_t udapl_timeout; /**< connection timeout, in microseconds */
size_t udapl_eager_frag_size;
size_t udapl_max_frag_size;
size_t udapl_eager_rdma_frag_size; /* size of the rdma fragement including data
* payload space
*/
int udapl_free_list_num; /**< initial size of free lists */
int udapl_free_list_max; /**< maximum size of free lists */
int udapl_free_list_inc; /**< number of elements to alloc when growing */
int32_t udapl_use_eager_rdma; /**< turn rdma for small msgs on/off */
int32_t udapl_eager_rdma_num; /**< number of rdma buffers allocated
for short messages */
int32_t udapl_max_eager_rdma_peers; /**< maximum number of peers allowed to
use RDMA for short messages (cap)
*/
int32_t udapl_eager_rdma_win; /**< number of eager RDMA fragments
recieved before returning credits to
sender */
int32_t udapl_conn_priv_data; /**< use connect priv data for proc data */
int32_t udapl_async_events; /**< dequeue asynchronous events */
int32_t udapl_buffer_alignment; /**< preferred communication buffer alignment, in bytes */
opal_list_t udapl_procs; /**< list of udapl proc structures */
opal_mutex_t udapl_lock; /**< lock for accessing module state */
char* udapl_mpool_name; /**< name of memory pool */
int32_t udapl_compare_subnet;/**< whether to compare with netmask or not */
char *if_include;
char **if_include_list;
char *if_exclude;
char **if_exclude_list;
char **if_list; /* used for checking entries not found */
int32_t ro_aware_system; /* default 0; 1 if relaxed ordered platform */
};
typedef struct mca_btl_udapl_component_t mca_btl_udapl_component_t;
OMPI_MODULE_DECLSPEC extern mca_btl_udapl_component_t mca_btl_udapl_component;
/**
* BTL Module Interface
*/
struct mca_btl_udapl_module_t {
mca_btl_base_module_t super; /**< base BTL interface */
mca_btl_udapl_addr_t udapl_addr;
/* uDAPL interface and other handles */
DAT_IA_HANDLE udapl_ia;
DAT_PZ_HANDLE udapl_pz;
DAT_PSP_HANDLE udapl_psp;
DAT_IA_ATTR udapl_ia_attr;
/* event dispatchers - async, data transfer, connection negotiation */
DAT_EVD_HANDLE udapl_evd_async;
DAT_EVD_HANDLE udapl_evd_dto;
DAT_EVD_HANDLE udapl_evd_conn;
DAT_EP_PARAM udapl_ep_param;
/* free list of fragment descriptors */
ompi_free_list_t udapl_frag_eager;
ompi_free_list_t udapl_frag_eager_recv;
ompi_free_list_t udapl_frag_max;
ompi_free_list_t udapl_frag_max_recv;
ompi_free_list_t udapl_frag_user;
ompi_free_list_t udapl_frag_control;
opal_mutex_t udapl_lock; /* lock for accessing module state */
opal_mutex_t udapl_eager_rdma_lock; /* eager rdma lock */
int32_t udapl_eager_rdma_endpoint_count; /* count of the number of
* endpoints in
* udapl_eager_rdma_endpoints
*/
opal_pointer_array_t *udapl_eager_rdma_endpoints; /* array of endpoints
* with eager rdma
* connections
*/
int32_t udapl_async_events;
int32_t udapl_connect_inprogress;
int32_t udapl_num_peers;
/* module specific limits */
int udapl_async_evd_qlen;
int udapl_conn_evd_qlen;
int udapl_dto_evd_qlen;
int udapl_max_request_dtos; /**< maximum number of outstanding consumer
submitted sends and rdma operations, see
section 6.6.6 of uDAPL Spec */
int udapl_max_recv_dtos; /**< maximum number of outstanding consumer
submitted recv operations, see section
6.6.6 of uDAPL Spec */
uint32_t udapl_if_mask; /**< netmask value btl module */
};
typedef struct mca_btl_udapl_module_t mca_btl_udapl_module_t;
extern mca_btl_udapl_module_t mca_btl_udapl_module;
struct mca_btl_udapl_reg_t {
mca_mpool_base_registration_t base;
DAT_LMR_HANDLE lmr; /* local memory region (LMR) */
DAT_LMR_TRIPLET lmr_triplet; /* LMR triplet - context, address, length */
DAT_RMR_CONTEXT rmr_context; /* remote memory region context handle */
};
typedef struct mca_btl_udapl_reg_t mca_btl_udapl_reg_t;
/**
* Report Out from uDAPL BTL
*
* - BTL_ERROR() : Use to report out errors from uDAPL BTL. These are
* critical errors which will most likely cause the program to fail so
* this message should always be reported to the user. Defined in
* btl/base/btl_base_error.h.
* Example:
* dat_strerror(rc, (const char**)&major, (const char**)&minor);
* BTL_ERROR(("ERROR: %s %s %s\n", "dat_cr_accept", major, minor));
*
* - BTL_UDAPL_VERBOSE_OUTPUT() : Use to output different levels
* of verbosity to the user. See Note below.
* Example:
* BTL_UDAPL_VERBOSE_OUTPUT(VERBOSE_DIAGNOSE,
* ("WARNING: don't %s", "jump"));
*
* - BTL_UDAPL_VERBOSE_HELP() : Use output information as defined in
* uDAPL BTL help file (help-mpi-btl-udapl.txt). See Note below.
* Example:
* BTL_UDAPL_VERBOSE_HELP(VERBOSE_SHOW_HELP,
* ("help-mpi-btl-udapl.txt",
* "invalid num rdma segments", true, 22));
*
* Note : - Verbose levels are defined below. These levels are
* controlled by the mca parameter "btl_udapl_verbose".
* The verbose level is set to 10 by default so that critical
* error and useful help information will appear. Which ever value
* this param is set to, those messages as well as any lower level
* verbose messages will be reported.
* - Setting "btl_udapl_verbose" to "-1" will turn off all
* messages reported by the use of BTL_UDAPL_VERBOSE_*().
* - These macros should not be used in a critical path as they
* are always included in the compiled code.
* - These macros rely on the use of paranthesis around the "args"
* value.
*
* Values used with BTL_UDAPL_VERBOSE_*():
*
* - 0: critical user information; should always be reported;
* on by default
* - 10: useful help messages that would be reported from
* "help-mpi-btl-udapl.txt"; accessed from
* BTL_UDAPL_VERBOSE_HELP(); on by default
* - 20: general execution diagnostic information;
* may be useful to user or btl developer
* - 30: basic debugging/diagnostic information
* - 90: useful only to developers
* - 100: other components do not appear to go beyond 100 for verbose
* levels so noting here as the max for future reference
*/
#define VERBOSE_CRITICAL 0
#define VERBOSE_SHOW_HELP 10
#define VERBOSE_INFORM 20
#define VERBOSE_DIAGNOSE 30
#define VERBOSE_DEVELOPER 90
#define BTL_UDAPL_VERBOSE_OUTPUT(verbose_level, args) \
do { \
if (verbose_level <= mca_btl_udapl_component.udapl_verbosity) { \
BTL_OUTPUT(args); \
} \
} while(0);
#define BTL_UDAPL_VERBOSE_HELP(verbose_level, args) \
do { \
if (verbose_level <= mca_btl_udapl_component.udapl_verbosity) { \
orte_show_help args; \
} \
} while(0);
/*
* Report a uDAPL error - for debugging
*/
#if OPAL_ENABLE_DEBUG
extern void mca_btl_udapl_error(DAT_RETURN ret, char* str);
#define MCA_BTL_UDAPL_ERROR(ret, str) \
mca_btl_udapl_error((ret), (str));
#else
#define MCA_BTL_UDAPL_ERROR(ret, str)
#endif
/**
* Register uDAPL component parameters with the MCA framework
*/
extern int mca_btl_udapl_component_open(void);
/**
* Any final cleanup before being unloaded.
*/
extern int mca_btl_udapl_component_close(void);
/**
* uDAPL component initialization.
*
* @param num_btl_modules (OUT) Number of BTLs returned in BTL array.
* @param allow_multi_user_threads (OUT) Flag indicating wether BTL supports user threads (TRUE)
* @param have_hidden_threads (OUT) Flag indicating wether BTL uses threads (TRUE)
*/
extern mca_btl_base_module_t** mca_btl_udapl_component_init(
int *num_btl_modules,
bool allow_multi_user_threads,
bool have_hidden_threads
);
/**
* uDAPL component progress.
*/
extern int mca_btl_udapl_component_progress(void);
/**
* Initialize resources for a new BTL/uDAPL IA
*
* @param ia_name Name of uDAPL interface adapter
* @param btl BTL instance.
* @return OMPI_SUCCESS or error status on failure.
*/
extern int mca_btl_udapl_init(
DAT_NAME_PTR ia_name,
struct mca_btl_udapl_module_t* btl
);
/**
* Cleanup any resources held by the BTL.
*
* @param btl BTL instance.
* @return OMPI_SUCCESS or error status on failure.
*/
extern int mca_btl_udapl_finalize(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl
);
/**
* PML->BTL notification of change in the process list.
*
* @param btl (IN)
* @param nprocs (IN) Number of processes
* @param procs (IN) Set of processes
* @param peers (OUT) Set of (optional) peer addressing info.
* @param peers (IN/OUT) Set of processes that are reachable via this BTL.
* @return OMPI_SUCCESS or error status on failure.
*
*/
extern int mca_btl_udapl_add_procs(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
size_t nprocs,
struct ompi_proc_t **procs,
struct mca_btl_base_endpoint_t** peers,
opal_bitmap_t* reachable
);
/**
* PML->BTL notification of change in the process list.
*
* @param btl (IN) BTL instance
* @param nproc (IN) Number of processes.
* @param procs (IN) Set of processes.
* @param peers (IN) Set of peer data structures.
* @return Status indicating if cleanup was successful
*
*/
extern int mca_btl_udapl_del_procs(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
size_t nprocs,
struct ompi_proc_t **procs,
struct mca_btl_base_endpoint_t** peers
);
/**
* Initiate an asynchronous send.
*
* @param btl (IN) BTL module
* @param endpoint (IN) BTL addressing information
* @param descriptor (IN) Description of the data to be transferred
* @param tag (IN) The tag value used to notify the peer.
*/
extern int mca_btl_udapl_send(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
struct mca_btl_base_endpoint_t* btl_peer,
struct mca_btl_base_descriptor_t* descriptor,
mca_btl_base_tag_t tag
);
/**
* Initiate an asynchronous put.
*
* @param btl (IN) BTL module
* @param endpoint (IN) BTL addressing information
* @param descriptor (IN) Description of the data to be transferred
*/
extern int mca_btl_udapl_put(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
struct mca_btl_base_endpoint_t* btl_peer,
struct mca_btl_base_descriptor_t* decriptor
);
/**
* Initiate an asynchronous get.
*
* @param btl (IN) BTL module
* @param endpoint (IN) BTL addressing information
* @param descriptor (IN) Description of the data to be transferred
*/
extern int mca_btl_udapl_get(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
struct mca_btl_base_endpoint_t* btl_peer,
struct mca_btl_base_descriptor_t* decriptor
);
/**
* Allocate a descriptor with a segment of the requested size.
* Note that the BTL layer may choose to return a smaller size
* if it cannot support the request.
*
* @param btl (IN) BTL module
* @param size (IN) Request segment size.
*/
extern mca_btl_base_descriptor_t* mca_btl_udapl_alloc(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
struct mca_btl_base_endpoint_t* endpoint,
uint8_t order,
size_t size,
uint32_t flags);
/**
* Return a segment allocated by this BTL.
*
* @param btl (IN) BTL module
* @param descriptor (IN) Allocated descriptor.
*/
extern int mca_btl_udapl_free(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
mca_btl_base_descriptor_t* des);
/**
* Prepare a descriptor for send/rdma using the supplied
* convertor. If the convertor references data that is contigous,
* the descriptor may simply point to the user buffer. Otherwise,
* this routine is responsible for allocating buffer space and
* packing if required.
*
* @param btl (IN) BTL module
* @param endpoint (IN) BTL peer addressing
* @param convertor (IN) Data type convertor
* @param reserve (IN) Additional bytes requested by upper layer to precede user data
* @param size (IN/OUT) Number of bytes to prepare (IN), number of bytes actually prepared (OUT)
*/
mca_btl_base_descriptor_t* mca_btl_udapl_prepare_src(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
struct mca_btl_base_endpoint_t* peer,
struct mca_mpool_base_registration_t*,
struct opal_convertor_t* convertor,
uint8_t order,
size_t reserve,
size_t* size,
uint32_t flags
);
extern mca_btl_base_descriptor_t* mca_btl_udapl_prepare_dst(
struct mca_btl_base_module_t* btl,
struct mca_btl_base_endpoint_t* peer,
struct mca_mpool_base_registration_t*,
struct opal_convertor_t* convertor,
uint8_t order,
size_t reserve,
size_t* size,
uint32_t flags);
/**
* Fault Tolerance Event Notification Function
* @param state Checkpoint Stae
* @return OMPI_SUCCESS or failure status
*/
int mca_btl_udapl_ft_event(int state);
END_C_DECLS
#endif