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openmpi/opal/util/info.h
Noah Evans ee3517427e Add threads framework
Add a framework to support different types of threading models including
user space thread packages such as Qthreads and argobot:

https://github.com/pmodels/argobots

https://github.com/Qthreads/qthreads

The default threading model is pthreads.  Alternate thread models are
specificed at configure time using the --with-threads=X option.

The framework is static.  The theading model to use is selected at
Open MPI configure/build time.

mca/threads: implement Argobots threading layer

config: fix thread configury

- Add double quotations
- Change Argobot to Argobots
config: implement Argobots check

If the poll time is too long, MPI hangs.

This quick fix just sets it to 0, but it is not good for the
Pthreads version. Need to find a good way to abstract it.

Note that even 1 (= 1 millisecond) causes disastrous performance
degradation.

rework threads MCA framework configury

It now works more like the ompi/mca/rte configury,
modulo some edge items that are special for threading package
linking, etc.

qthreads module
some argobots cleanup

Signed-off-by: Noah Evans <noah.evans@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Shintaro Iwasaki <siwasaki@anl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Howard Pritchard <howardp@lanl.gov>
2020-03-27 10:15:45 -06:00

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/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset:4 ; indent-tabs-mode:nil -*- */
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#ifndef OPAL_INFO_H
#define OPAL_INFO_H
#include <string.h>
#include "opal/class/opal_list.h"
#include "opal/class/opal_pointer_array.h"
#include "opal/mca/threads/mutex.h"
#include "opal/mca/base/mca_base_var_enum.h"
/**
* \internal
* opal_info_t structure. MPI_Info is a pointer to this structure
*/
struct opal_info_t {
opal_list_t super;
opal_mutex_t *i_lock;
};
/**
* \internal
* Convenience typedef
*/
typedef struct opal_info_t opal_info_t;
/**
* Table for Fortran <-> C translation table
*/
extern opal_pointer_array_t ompi_info_f_to_c_table;
/**
* \internal
*
* opal_info_entry_t object. Each item in opal_info_list is of this
* type. It contains (key,value) pairs
*/
struct opal_info_entry_t {
opal_list_item_t super; /**< required for opal_list_t type */
char *ie_value; /**< value part of the (key, value) pair.
* Maximum length is MPI_MAX_INFO_VAL */
char ie_key[OPAL_MAX_INFO_KEY + 1]; /**< "key" part of the (key, value)
* pair */
};
/**
* \internal
* Convenience typedef
*/
typedef struct opal_info_entry_t opal_info_entry_t;
BEGIN_C_DECLS
/**
* \internal
* Some declarations needed to use OBJ_NEW and OBJ_DESTRUCT macros
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC OBJ_CLASS_DECLARATION(opal_info_t);
/**
* \internal
* Some declarations needed to use OBJ_NEW and OBJ_DESTRUCT macros
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC OBJ_CLASS_DECLARATION(opal_info_entry_t);
int opal_mpiinfo_init(void*);
/**
* opal_info_dup - Duplicate an 'MPI_Info' object
*
* @param info source info object (handle)
* @param newinfo pointer to the new info object (handle)
*
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS upon success
* @retval OPAL_ERR_OUT_OF_RESOURCE if out of memory
*
* Not only will the (key, value) pairs be duplicated, the order
* of keys will be the same in 'newinfo' as it is in 'info'. When
* an info object is no longer being used, it should be freed with
* 'MPI_Info_free'.
*/
int opal_info_dup (opal_info_t *info, opal_info_t **newinfo);
// Comments might still say __IN_<key>, but the code should be using the
// below macro instead.
#define OPAL_INFO_SAVE_PREFIX "_OMPI_IN_"
/**
* opal_info_dup_mpistandard - Duplicate an 'MPI_Info' object
*
* @param info source info object (handle)
* @param newinfo pointer to the new info object (handle)
*
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS upon success
* @retval OPAL_ERR_OUT_OF_RESOURCE if out of memory
*
* The user sets an info object with key/value pairs and once processed,
* we keep key/val pairs that might have been modified vs what the user
* provided, and some user inputs might have been ignored too. The original
* user inpust are kept as __IN_<key>/<val>.
*
* This routine then outputs key/value pairs as:
*
* if <key> and __IN_<key> both exist:
* This means the user set a k/v pair and it was used.
* output: <key> / value(__IN_<key>), the original user input
* if <key> exists but __IN_<key> doesn't:
* This is a system-provided setting.
* output: <key>/value(<key>)
* if __IN_<key> exists but <key> doesn't:
* The user provided a setting that was rejected (ignored) by the system
* output: nothing for this key
*/
int opal_info_dup_mpistandard (opal_info_t *info, opal_info_t **newinfo);
/**
* Set a new key,value pair on info.
*
* @param info pointer to opal_info_t object
* @param key pointer to the new key object
* @param value pointer to the new value object
*
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS upon success
* @retval OPAL_ERR_OUT_OF_RESOURCE if out of memory
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC int opal_info_set (opal_info_t *info, const char *key, const char *value);
/**
* Set a new key,value pair from a variable enumerator.
*
* @param info pointer to opal_info_t object
* @param key pointer to the new key object
* @param value integer value of the info key (must be valid in var_enum)
* @param var_enum variable enumerator
*
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS upon success
* @retval OPAL_ERR_OUT_OF_RESOURCE if out of memory
* @retval OPAL_ERR_VALUE_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if the value is not valid in the enumerator
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC int opal_info_set_value_enum (opal_info_t *info, const char *key, int value,
mca_base_var_enum_t *var_enum);
/**
* opal_info_free - Free an 'MPI_Info' object.
*
* @param info pointer to info (opal_info_t *) object to be freed (handle)
*
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS
* @retval OPAL_ERR_BAD_PARAM
*
* Upon successful completion, 'info' will be set to
* 'MPI_INFO_NULL'. Free the info handle and all of its keys and
* values.
*/
int opal_info_free (opal_info_t **info);
/**
* Get a (key, value) pair from an 'MPI_Info' object and assign it
* into a boolen output.
*
* @param info Pointer to opal_info_t object
* @param key null-terminated character string of the index key
* @param value Boolean output value
* @param flag true (1) if 'key' defined on 'info', false (0) if not
* (logical)
*
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS
*
* If found, the string value will be cast to the boolen output in
* the following manner:
*
* - If the string value is digits, the return value is "(bool)
* atoi(value)"
* - If the string value is (case-insensitive) "yes" or "true", the
* result is true
* - If the string value is (case-insensitive) "no" or "false", the
* result is false
* - All other values are false
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC int opal_info_get_bool (opal_info_t *info, char *key, bool *value,
int *flag);
/**
* Get a (key, value) pair from an 'MPI_Info' object and assign it
* into an integer output based on the enumerator value.
*
* @param info Pointer to opal_info_t object
* @param key null-terminated character string of the index key
* @param value integer output value
* @param default_value value to use if the string does not conform to the
* values accepted by the enumerator
* @param var_enum variable enumerator for the value
* @param flag true (1) if 'key' defined on 'info', false (0) if not
* (logical)
*
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC int opal_info_get_value_enum (opal_info_t *info, const char *key,
int *value, int default_value,
mca_base_var_enum_t *var_enum, int *flag);
/**
* Get a (key, value) pair from an 'MPI_Info' object
*
* @param info Pointer to opal_info_t object
* @param key null-terminated character string of the index key
* @param valuelen maximum length of 'value' (integer)
* @param value null-terminated character string of the value
* @param flag true (1) if 'key' defined on 'info', false (0) if not
* (logical)
*
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS
*
* In C and C++, 'valuelen' should be one less than the allocated
* space to allow for for the null terminator.
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC int opal_info_get (opal_info_t *info, const char *key, int valuelen,
char *value, int *flag);
/**
* Delete a (key,value) pair from "info"
*
* @param info opal_info_t pointer on which we need to operate
* @param key The key portion of the (key,value) pair that
* needs to be deleted
*
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS
* @retval OPAL_ERR_NOT_FOUND
*/
int opal_info_delete(opal_info_t *info, const char *key);
/**
* @param info - opal_info_t pointer object (handle)
* @param key - null-terminated character string of the index key
* @param valuelen - length of the value associated with 'key' (integer)
* @param flag - true (1) if 'key' defined on 'info', false (0) if not
* (logical)
*
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS
* @retval OPAL_ERR_BAD_PARAM
* @retval MPI_ERR_INFO_KEY
*
* The length returned in C and C++ does not include the end-of-string
* character. If the 'key' is not found on 'info', 'valuelen' is left
* alone.
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC int opal_info_get_valuelen (opal_info_t *info, const char *key, int *valuelen,
int *flag);
/**
* opal_info_get_nthkey - Get a key indexed by integer from an 'MPI_Info' o
*
* @param info Pointer to opal_info_t object
* @param n index of key to retrieve (integer)
* @param key character string of at least 'MPI_MAX_INFO_KEY' characters
*
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS
* @retval OPAL_ERR_BAD_PARAM
*/
int opal_info_get_nthkey (opal_info_t *info, int n, char *key);
/**
* Convert value string to boolean
*
* Convert value string \c value into a boolean, using the
* interpretation rules specified in MPI-2 Section 4.10. The
* strings "true", "false", and integer numbers can be converted
* into booleans. All others will return \c OMPI_ERR_BAD_PARAM
*
* @param value Value string for info key to interpret
* @param interp returned interpretation of the value key
*
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS string was successfully interpreted
* @retval OPAL_ERR_BAD_PARAM string was not able to be interpreted
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC int opal_info_value_to_bool(char *value, bool *interp);
/**
* Convert value string to integer
*
* Convert value string \c value into a integer, using the
* interpretation rules specified in MPI-2 Section 4.10.
* All others will return \c OPAL_ERR_BAD_PARAM
*
* @param value Value string for info key to interpret
* @param interp returned interpretation of the value key
*
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS string was successfully interpreted
* @retval OPAL_ERR_BAD_PARAM string was not able to be interpreted
*/
int opal_info_value_to_int(char *value, int *interp);
END_C_DECLS
/**
* Get the number of keys defined on on an MPI_Info object
* @param info Pointer to opal_info_t object.
* @param nkeys Pointer to nkeys, which needs to be filled up.
*
* @retval The number of keys defined on info
*/
static inline int
opal_info_get_nkeys(opal_info_t *info, int *nkeys)
{
*nkeys = (int) opal_list_get_size(&(info->super));
return OPAL_SUCCESS;
}
bool opal_str_to_bool(char*);
#endif /* OPAL_INFO_H */