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parallel/mpi-ch: make this build and install on NetBSD. * AI_V4MAPPED is not defined on NetBSD, so conditionalize its use. * Force the use of pkgsrc GCC (here we require >= gcc 10) so that <ISO_Fortran_binding.h> is made available to the C compiler. * Sort PLIST. The result builds and installs on amd64 and i386, but not on powerpc due to Fortran's "real128" not being available there (CPU limitation).
parallel/mpi-ch: update to 3.4.3 This also removes the MPI_PREFIX business. No parallel installation of multiple MPIs intended right now. Also, the f90 option is default now to support upcoming parallel-computing packages in the default setup. =============================================================================== Changes in 3.4.3 =============================================================================== # Fix bugs in GPFS ROMIO driver # Fix bugs in DAOS ROMIO driver # Fix nemesis shm bug on systems with weak memory consistency # Fix progress issue in ch4:ucx finalize # Fix nonblocking collective issue during finalize # Fix UBSan warnings in 32-bit builds # Fix predefined datatype handle leaks # Fix bug in topology-aware communicator creation # Fix Slurm nodelist parsing # Fix testcase for out-of-tree configuration # Fix truncation testcase for possible disconnection error # Hydra help message improvements # Add support for DAOS pool and container labels =============================================================================== Changes in 3.4.2 =============================================================================== # Update configure options to support --disable-ze and --disable-cuda to explicitly disable GPU-awareness # Update embedded hwloc to version 2.4.1. Fixes a build issue on systems with OpenCL. # Fixes for Argobots thread package support. # Fixes for the DAOS ROMIO driver (thanks to Intel for contributing) # Fix additional bugs in GPU-aware nonblocking op collectives # Fix 'make check' errors with embedded MPL and json-c libraries # Fix support for GNI provider in ch4:ofi netmod # Fix bug in dynamic window memory registration with ch4:ofi netmod # Fix bug in persistent pt2pt when used with MPI_PROC_NULL # Fix bug in hydra nameserver when freeing published entries # Fix bugs in GPFS ROMIO driver (thanks to IBM for contributing) # Fix bug in darray type creation (thanks to IBM for contributing) # Fix bugs in XPMEM support # Fix bug in MPI_Comm_spawn_multiple where non-root args were not ignored =============================================================================== Changes in 3.4.1 =============================================================================== # Fix bug in GPU memory hooks that caused failures with NCCL # Fix bug in GPU-aware nonblocking op collectives # Hide symbols from embedded json-c module # Removed anonymous struct/union usage in MPL # Disable Java support in embedded UCX module =============================================================================== Changes in 3.4 =============================================================================== # ch4 replaces ch3 as the default device configuration. If no network module is specified at configuration-time, MPICH will search the user environment in order to select one to build. The user will be prompted to choose if no preferred network library is detected. # Add support for Yaksa datatype engine (default in ch4). # Add support for GPU buffers (CUDA, Level Zero) in pt2pt, collectives, and one-sided communication. # Add support for XPMEM. # Add support for multiple virtual communication interfaces for more efficient MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE (experimental). # Add DAOS ADIO driver to ROMIO (contributed by Intel). # Add Quobyte ADIO driver to ROMIO (contributed by Quobyte). # Add support for Arm compiler toolchain # Add support for NVIDIA HPC compilers # Add support for flang/f18 Fortran compiler # Add support for AddressSanitizer and UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer to debug configuration # Remove mxm, llc, and portals4 netmods from ch3. # Remove support for logical reduction operations on floating point types. # Remove MPIX_Mutex interfaces. # Further improvements to ch4 business card exchange: extra long address support and fixes for PMIx integration. # Un-inline non-critical ch4 code for improved build times. # Fix several test program bugs. # Fix several static analysis and compiler warnings. # Change the signature of MPID_Init to include requested and provided thread levels. =============================================================================== Changes in 3.3.2 =============================================================================== # Add support for struct sockaddr in MPICH, Hydra, and PMI socket code. Works with both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. # Fix localhost detection on FreeBSD and macOS, avoiding long delay during startup. # Fix thread-local storage detection. # Fix several test program bugs. # Fix several static analysis and compiler warnings. =============================================================================== Changes in 3.3.1 =============================================================================== # Fix bug in MPI_Testany/MPI_Waitany that could cause deadlock # Add missing functionality in Argobots library support # Fix configure-time detection for thread local storage support # Better support for reproducible builds. Thanks to Bernhard Wiedemann for the report and fixes # Fix support for XL compiler toolchain # Add support for -static-intel linking option # Fix building on systems without weak symbols # Fix several static analysis and compiler warnings =============================================================================== Changes in 3.3 =============================================================================== # CH4 Device: A new device layer implementation designed for low software overheads. CH4 has experimental support for OFI and UCX network libraries, and POSIX shared memory. Thanks to Intel, Mellanox, and RIKEN AICS for participating in the CH4 coding effort. # Fixed SLURM integration in Hydra for new node list format. # Added support for PMIx (https://pmix.github.io/pmix/) client library in CH4 netmods. Note that you must use a compatible PMIx server in this configuration. # Better organization of collectives in the MPI layer. The new scheme, which de-couples implementation from selection logic, enables easier integration of additional algorithms. # TSP collectives framework: A C++-template style framework for collective algorithms is added to allow single collective implementation to move data over generic or device-specific transport functions. # Improvements to derived datatype testing (DTPools - https://wiki.mpich.org/mpich/index.php/DTPools). # Added new "non-catastrophic" error codes to expose internal resource exhaustion. # Added info hints to MPI_Comm_split_type to support splitting communicators by machine topology. Both on-node (socket, core, etc.) and off-node (switch-level) hints are defined. # Improvements to MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE in CH4 through new thread safety models at the Virtual Network Interface (VNI) level. This introduces two new models that leverage work-queues to offload operations and improve scalability under contention. # Message Driven Thread Activation (MDTA). An alternative locking model is defined for MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE in CH4. # Added PMI usage optimizations for business card exchange in CH4 netmods. # Improvements on MPI_Abort. MPI_Abort invoked on subcommunicators will only abort the connected processes within that communicator. ` # Cleanup of whitespace (ch3 excluded) using the maint/code-cleanup.sh script. For instructions on how to update PRs/branches based on MPICH before the cleanup, see https://github.com/pmodels/mpich/wiki/Code-Cleanup-Procedure. # Removed the PAMI device and poe PMI client. # C99 compiler support is now required to build MPICH. # Several other minor bug fixes, memory leak fixes, and code cleanup. A full list of changes is available at the following link: http://git.mpich.org/mpich.git/shortlog/v3.2..v3.3 A list of bugs that have been fixed is available at the following link: https://github.com/pmodels/mpich/milestone/25?closed=1
parallel: Replace RMD160 checksums with BLAKE2s checksums All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and SHA512 hashes
parallel: Remove SHA1 hashes for distfiles
Update mpich to 3.2.1. Patch from Eric A. Borisch via pull request. Closes NetBSD/pkgsrc#38. Remove patches no longer needed; migrate to configure option for rpath. =============================================================================== Changes in 3.2.1 =============================================================================== # Fixes for platforms with strict memory alignment requirements. # Fixes for MPI_Win info management. # Fixed a progress bug with MPI generalized requests. # Fixed multiple integer overflow bugs in CH3 and ROMIO. # Improved detection for Fortran 2008 binding support. # Enhanced support for libfabric (OFI) netmod. # Several other minor bug fixes, memory leak fixes, and code cleanup. A full list of changes is available at the following link: http://git.mpich.org/mpich.git/shortlog/v3.2..v3.2.1
Changes in 3.2: * Added support for MPI-3.1 features including nonblocking collective I/O, address manipulation routines, thread-safety for MPI initialization, pre-init functionality, and new MPI_T routines to look up variables by name. * Fortran 2008 bindings are enabled by default and fully supported. * Added support for the Mellanox MXM InfiniBand interface. (thanks to Mellanox for the code contribution). * Added support for the Mellanox HCOLL interface for collectives. (thanks to Mellanox for the code contribution). * Significant stability improvements to the MPICH/portals4 implementation. * Completely revamped RMA infrastructure including several scalability improvements, performance improvements, and bug fixes. * Added experimental support for Open Fabrics Interfaces (OFI) version 1.0.0. https://github.com/ofiwg/libfabric (thanks to Intel for code contribution) * The Myrinet MX network module, which had a life cyle from 1.1 till 3.1.2, has now been deleted. * Several other minor bug fixes, memory leak fixes, and code cleanup.
Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for parallel category Existing SHA1 digests verified, all found to be the same on the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). Existing SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
Changes 3.0.4: This release adds several performance features for the Hydra process manager, support for communicator-specific tuning of eager/rendezvous thresholds, and fixes several bugs present in 3.0.3. Please use this release instead of 3.0.3.
Make it use weak symbols with Clang.
Changes 3.0.3: A new stable release of MPICH, 3.0.3, is now available for download. This release adds several performance features for MPI-RMA and fixes several bugs present in 3.0.2. Please use this release instead of 3.0.2.
Update to MPICH 3.0.1 =============================================================================== Changes in 3.0 =============================================================================== # MPI-3: All MPI-3 features are now implemented and the MPI_VERSION bumped up to 3.0. # OVERALL: Added support for ARM-v7 native atomics # MPE: MPE is now separated out of MPICH and can be downloaded/used as a separate package. # PM/PMI: Upgraded to hwloc-1.6 # Several other minor bug fixes, memory leak fixes, and code cleanup. A full list of changes is available using: svn log -r10344:HEAD https://svn.mcs.anl.gov/repos/mpi/mpich2/tags/release/mpich-3.0 ... or at the following link: https://trac.mcs.anl.gov/projects/mpich2/log/mpich2/tags/release/mpich-3.0?action=follow_copy&rev=HEAD&stop_rev=10344&mode=follow_copy =============================================================================== Changes in 1.5 =============================================================================== # OVERALL: Nemesis now supports an "--enable-yield=..." configure option for better performance/behavior when oversubscribing processes to cores. Some form of this option is enabled by default on Linux, Darwin, and systems that support sched_yield(). # OVERALL: Added support for Intel Many Integrated Core (MIC) architecture: shared memory, TCP/IP, and SCIF based communication. # OVERALL: Added support for IBM BG/Q architecture. Thanks to IBM for the contribution. # MPI-3: const support has been added to mpi.h, although it is disabled by default. It can be enabled on a per-translation unit basis with "#define MPICH2_CONST const". # MPI-3: Added support for MPIX_Type_create_hindexed_block. # MPI-3: The new MPI-3 nonblocking collective functions are now available as "MPIX_" functions (e.g., "MPIX_Ibcast"). # MPI-3: The new MPI-3 neighborhood collective routines are now available as "MPIX_" functions (e.g., "MPIX_Neighbor_allgather"). # MPI-3: The new MPI-3 MPI_Comm_split_type function is now available as an "MPIX_" function. # MPI-3: The new MPI-3 tools interface is now available as "MPIX_T_" functions. This is a beta implementation right now with several limitations, including no support for multithreading. Several performance variables related to CH3's message matching are exposed through this interface. # MPI-3: The new MPI-3 matched probe functionality is supported via the new routines MPIX_Mprobe, MPIX_Improbe, MPIX_Mrecv, and MPIX_Imrecv. # MPI-3: The new MPI-3 nonblocking communicator duplication routine, MPIX_Comm_idup, is now supported. It will only work for single-threaded programs at this time. # MPI-3: MPIX_Comm_reenable_anysource support # MPI-3: Native MPIX_Comm_create_group support (updated version of the prior MPIX_Group_comm_create routine). # MPI-3: MPI_Intercomm_create's internal communication no longer interferes with point-to-point communication, even if point-to-point operations on the parent communicator use the same tag or MPI_ANY_TAG. # MPI-3: Eliminated the possibility of interference between MPI_Intercomm_create and point-to-point messaging operations. # Build system: Completely revamped build system to rely fully on autotools. Parallel builds ("make -j8" and similar) are now supported. # Build system: rename "./maint/updatefiles" --> "./autogen.sh" and "configure.in" --> "configure.ac" # JUMPSHOT: Improvements to Jumpshot to handle thousands of timelines, including performance improvements to slog2 in such cases. # JUMPSHOT: Added navigation support to locate chosen drawable's ends when viewport has been scrolled far from the drawable. # PM/PMI: Added support for memory binding policies. # PM/PMI: Various improvements to the process binding support in Hydra. Several new pre-defined binding options are provided. # PM/PMI: Upgraded to hwloc-1.5 # PM/PMI: Several improvements to PBS support to natively use the PBS launcher. # Several other minor bug fixes, memory leak fixes, and code cleanup. A full list of changes is available using: svn log -r8478:HEAD https://svn.mcs.anl.gov/repos/mpi/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.5 ... or at the following link: https://trac.mcs.anl.gov/projects/mpich2/log/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.5?action=follow_copy&rev=HEAD&stop_rev=8478&mode=follow_copy
On NetBSD, link against libexecinfo when backtrace(3) is desired.
Make build stop on error.
Update to MPICH2 1.4.1p1 =============================================================================== Changes in 1.4.1 =============================================================================== # OVERALL: Several improvements to the ARMCI API implementation within MPICH2. # Build system: Added beta support for DESTDIR while installing MPICH2. # PM/PMI: Upgrade hwloc to 1.2.1rc2. # PM/PMI: Initial support for the PBS launcher. # Several other minor bug fixes, memory leak fixes, and code cleanup. A full list of changes is available using: svn log -r8675:HEAD https://svn.mcs.anl.gov/repos/mpi/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.4.1 ... or at the following link: https://trac.mcs.anl.gov/projects/mpich2/log/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.4.1?action=follow_copy&rev=HEAD&stop_rev=8675&mode=follow_copy =============================================================================== Changes in 1.4 =============================================================================== # OVERALL: Improvements to fault tolerance for collective operations. Thanks to Rui Wang @ ICT for reporting several of these issues. # OVERALL: Improvements to the universe size detection. Thanks to Yauheni Zelenko for reporting this issue. # OVERALL: Bug fixes for Fortran attributes on some systems. Thanks to Nicolai Stange for reporting this issue. # OVERALL: Added new ARMCI API implementation (experimental). # OVERALL: Added new MPIX_Group_comm_create function to allow non-collective creation of sub-communicators. # FORTRAN: Bug fixes in the MPI_DIST_GRAPH_ Fortran bindings. # PM/PMI: Support for a manual "none" launcher in Hydra to allow for higher-level tools to be built on top of Hydra. Thanks to Justin Wozniak for reporting this issue, for providing several patches for the fix, and testing it. # PM/PMI: Bug fixes in Hydra to handle non-uniform layouts of hosts better. Thanks to the MVAPICH group at OSU for reporting this issue and testing it. # PM/PMI: Bug fixes in Hydra to handle cases where only a subset of the available launchers or resource managers are compiled in. Thanks to Satish Balay @ Argonne for reporting this issue. # PM/PMI: Support for a different username to be provided for each host; this only works for launchers that support this (such as SSH). # PM/PMI: Bug fixes for using Hydra on AIX machines. Thanks to Kitrick Sheets @ NCSA for reporting this issue and providing the first draft of the patch. # PM/PMI: Bug fixes in memory allocation/management for environment variables that was showing up on older platforms. Thanks to Steven Sutphen for reporting the issue and providing detailed analysis to track down the bug. # PM/PMI: Added support for providing a configuration file to pick the default options for Hydra. Thanks to Saurabh T. for reporting the issues with the current implementation and working with us to improve this option. # PM/PMI: Improvements to the error code returned by Hydra. # PM/PMI: Bug fixes for handling "=" in environment variable values in hydra. # PM/PMI: Upgrade the hwloc version to 1.2. # COLLECTIVES: Performance and memory usage improvements for MPI_Bcast in certain cases. # VALGRIND: Fix incorrect Valgrind client request usage when MPICH2 is built for memory debugging. # BUILD SYSTEM: "--enable-fast" and "--disable-error-checking" are once again valid simultaneous options to configure. # TEST SUITE: Several new tests for MPI RMA operations. # Several other minor bug fixes, memory leak fixes, and code cleanup. A full list of changes is available using: svn log -r7838:HEAD https://svn.mcs.anl.gov/repos/mpi/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.4 ... or at the following link: https://trac.mcs.anl.gov/projects/mpich2/log/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.4?action=follow_copy&rev=HEAD&stop_rev=7838&mode=follow_copy =============================================================================== Changes in 1.3.2 =============================================================================== # OVERALL: MPICH2 now recognizes the OSX mach_absolute_time as a native timer type. # OVERALL: Performance improvements to MPI_Comm_split on large systems. # OVERALL: Several improvements to error returns capabilities in the presence of faults. # PM/PMI: Several fixes and improvements to Hydra's process binding capability. # PM/PMI: Upgrade the hwloc version to 1.1.1. # PM/PMI: Allow users to sort node lists allocated by resource managers in Hydra. # PM/PMI: Improvements to signal handling. Now Hydra respects Ctrl-Z signals and passes on the signal to the application. # PM/PMI: Improvements to STDOUT/STDERR handling including improved support for rank prepending on output. Improvements to STDIN handling for applications being run in the background. # PM/PMI: Split the bootstrap servers into "launchers" and "resource managers", allowing the user to pick a different resource manager from the launcher. For example, the user can now pick the "SLURM" resource manager and "SSH" as the launcher. # PM/PMI: The MPD process manager is deprecated. # PM/PMI: The PLPA process binding library support is deprecated. # WINDOWS: Adding support for gfortran and 64-bit gcc libs. # Several other minor bug fixes, memory leak fixes, and code cleanup. A full list of changes is available using: svn log -r7457:HEAD https://svn.mcs.anl.gov/repos/mpi/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.3.2 ... or at the following link: https://trac.mcs.anl.gov/projects/mpich2/log/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.3.2?action=follow_copy&rev=HEAD&stop_rev=7457&mode=follow_copy
Update to MPICH2 1.3.1 Changes in 1.3.1 # OVERALL: MPICH2 is now fully compliant with the CIFTS FTB standard MPI events (based on the draft standard). # OVERALL: Major improvements to RMA performance for long lists of RMA operations. # OVERALL: Performance improvements for Group_translate_ranks. # COLLECTIVES: Collective algorithm selection thresholds can now be controlled at runtime via environment variables. # ROMIO: PVFS error codes are now mapped to MPI error codes. # Several other minor bug fixes, memory leak fixes, and code cleanup. A full list of changes is available using: svn log -r7350:HEAD https://svn.mcs.anl.gov/repos/mpi/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.3.1 ... or at the following link: https://trac.mcs.anl.gov/projects/mpich2/log/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.3.1?action=follow_copy&rev=HEAD&stop_rev=7350&mode=follow_copy Changes in 1.3 # OVERALL: Initial support for fine-grained threading in ch3:nemesis:tcp. # OVERALL: Support for Asynchronous Communication Progress. # OVERALL: The ssm and shm channels have been removed. # OVERALL: Checkpoint/restart support using BLCR. # OVERALL: Improved tolerance to process and communication failures when error handler is set to MPI_ERRORS_RETURN. If a communication operation fails (e.g., due to a process failure) MPICH2 will return an error, and further communication to that process is not possible. However, communication with other processes will still proceed normally. Note, however, that the behavior collective operations on communicators containing the failed process is undefined, and may give incorrect results or hang some processes. # OVERALL: Experimental support for inter-library dependencies. # PM/PMI: Hydra is now the default process management framework replacing MPD. # PM/PMI: Added dynamic process support for Hydra. # PM/PMI: Added support for LSF, SGE and POE in Hydra. # PM/PMI: Added support for CPU and memory/cache topology aware process-core binding. # DEBUGGER: Improved support and bug fixes in the Totalview support. # Build system: Replaced F90/F90FLAGS by FC/FCFLAGS. F90/F90FLAGS are not longer supported in the configure. # Multi-compiler support: On systems where C compiler that is used to build mpich2 libraries supports multiple weak symbols and multiple aliases, the Fortran binding built in the mpich2 libraries can handle different Fortran compilers (than the one used to build mpich2). Details in README. # Several other minor bug fixes, memory leak fixes, and code cleanup. A full list of changes is available using: svn log -r5762:HEAD https://svn.mcs.anl.gov/repos/mpi/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.3 ... or at the following link: https://trac.mcs.anl.gov/projects/mpich2/log/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.3?action=follow_copy&rev=HEAD&stop_rev=5762&mode=follow_copy
Update to MPICH2 1.2.1p1. This is primarily a bug fix release that fixes several issues on PowerPC systems, build system bugs, and the MPD process manager.
Update to MPICH2 1.2.1. =============================================================================== Changes in 1.2.1 =============================================================================== # OVERALL: Improved support for fine-grained multithreading. # OVERALL: Improved integration with Valgrind for debugging builds of MPICH2. # PM/PMI: Initial support for hwloc process-core binding library in Hydra. # PM/PMI: Updates to the PMI-2 code to match the PMI-2 API and wire-protocol draft. # Several other minor bug fixes, memory leak fixes, and code cleanup. A full list of changes is available using: svn log -r5425:HEAD https://svn.mcs.anl.gov/repos/mpi/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.2.1 ... or at the following link: https://trac.mcs.anl.gov/projects/mpich2/log/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.2.1?action=follow_copy&rev=HEAD&stop_rev=5425&mode=follow_copy =============================================================================== Changes in 1.2 =============================================================================== # OVERALL: Support for MPI-2.2 # OVERALL: Several fixes to Nemesis/MX. # WINDOWS: Performance improvements to Nemesis/windows. # PM/PMI: Scalability and performance improvements to Hydra using PMI-1.1 process-mapping features. # PM/PMI: Support for process-binding for hyperthreading enabled systems in Hydra. # PM/PMI: Initial support for PBS as a resource management kernel in Hydra. # PM/PMI: PMI2 client code is now officially included in the release. # TEST SUITE: Support to run the MPICH2 test suite through valgrind. # Several other minor bug fixes, memory leak fixes, and code cleanup. A full list of changes is available using: svn log -r5025:HEAD https://svn.mcs.anl.gov/repos/mpi/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.2 ... or at the following link: https://trac.mcs.anl.gov/projects/mpich2/log/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.2?action=follow_copy&rev=HEAD&stop_rev=5025&mode=follow_copy =============================================================================== Changes in 1.1.1p1 =============================================================================== - OVERALL: Fixed an invalid read in the dataloop code for zero count types. - OVERALL: Fixed several bugs in ch3:nemesis:mx (tickets #744,#760; also change r5126). - BUILD SYSTEM: Several fixes for functionality broken in 1.1.1 release, including MPICH2LIB_xFLAGS and extra libraries living in $LIBS instead of $LDFLAGS. Also, '-lpthread' should no longer be duplicated in link lines. - BUILD SYSTEM: MPICH2 shared libraries are now compatible with glibc versioned symbols on Linux, such as those present in the MX shared libraries. - BUILD SYSTEM: Minor tweaks to improve compilation under the nvcc CUDA compiler. - PM/PMI: Fix mpd incompatibility with python2.3 introduced in mpich2-1.1.1. - PM/PMI: Several fixes to hydra, including memory leak fixes and process binding issues. - TEST SUITE: Correct invalid arguments in the coll2 and coll3 tests. - Several other minor bug fixes, memory leak fixes, and code cleanup. A full list of changes is available using: svn log -r5032:HEAD https://svn.mcs.anl.gov/repos/mpi/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.1.1p1 ... or at the following link: https://trac.mcs.anl.gov/projects/mpich2/log/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.1.1p1?action=follow_copy&rev=HEAD&stop_rev=5032&mode=follow_copy =============================================================================== Changes in 1.1.1 =============================================================================== # OVERALL: Improved support for Boost MPI. # PM/PMI: Significantly improved time taken by MPI_Init with Nemesis and MPD on large numbers of processes. # PM/PMI: Improved support for hybrid MPI-UPC program launching with Hydra. # PM/PMI: Improved support for process-core binding with Hydra. # PM/PMI: Preliminary support for PMI-2. Currently supported only with Hydra. # Many other bug fixes, memory leak fixes and code cleanup. A full list of changes is available using: svn log -r4655:HEAD https://svn.mcs.anl.gov/repos/mpi/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.1.1 ... or at the following link: https://trac.mcs.anl.gov/projects/mpich2/log/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.1.1?action=follow_copy&rev=HEAD&stop_rev=4655&mode=follow_copy =============================================================================== Changes in 1.1 =============================================================================== - OVERALL: Added MPI 2.1 support. - OVERALL: Nemesis is now the default configuration channel with a completely new TCP communication module. - OVERALL: Windows support for nemesis. - OVERALL: Added a new Myrinet MX network module for nemesis. - OVERALL: Initial support for shared-memory aware collective communication operations. Currently MPI_Bcast, MPI_Reduce, MPI_Allreduce, and MPI_Scan. - OVERALL: Improved handling of MPI Attributes. - OVERALL: Support for BlueGene/P through the DCMF library (thanks to IBM for the patch). - OVERALL: Experimental support for fine-grained multithreading - OVERALL: Added dynamic processes support for Nemesis. - OVERALL: Added automatic as well as statically runtime configurable receive timeout variation for MPD (thanks to OSU for the patch). - OVERALL: Improved performance for MPI_Allgatherv, MPI_Gatherv, and MPI_Alltoall. - PM/PMI: Initial support for the new Hydra process management framework (current support is for ssh, rsh, fork and a preliminary version of slurm). - ROMIO: Added support for MPI_Type_create_resized and MPI_Type_create_indexed_block datatypes in ROMIO. - ROMIO: Optimized Lustre ADIO driver (thanks to Weikuan Yu for initial work and Sun for further improvements). - Many other bug fixes, memory leak fixes and code cleanup. A full list of changes is available using: svn log -r813:HEAD https://svn.mcs.anl.gov/repos/mpi/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.1 ... or at the following link: https://trac.mcs.anl.gov/projects/mpich2/log/mpich2/tags/release/mpich2-1.1?action=follow_copy&rev=HEAD&stop_rev=813&mode=follow_copy
Update MPICH2 to 1.0.8, maintainer update request by PR 40239. Changes since 1.0.7: - Added support for MPI 2.1 - Added support for MPI_Type_create_resized and MPI_Type_create_indexed_block datatypes in ROMIO. - Bug fixes, memory leak fixes and code cleanup.
Update to mpich2-1.0.7. From pkgsrc-wip, contributed by Aleksej Saushev. MPICH2 is an all-new implementation of MPI from the group at Argonne National Laboratory. It shares many goals with the original MPICH but no actual code. It is a portable, high-performance implementation of the entire MPI-2 standard. This release has all MPI-2 functions and features required by the standard with the exception of support for the "external32" portable I/O format.
First step into making mpi-ch fully work with CHECK_FILES. Also annotate use of C++ and Fortran. Bump revision.
Add DragonFly support.
Fix NetBSD statvfs check to be >= 299000900 not >= 200040000 No pkgrevision bumps needed.
update mpich to 1.2.6, with most work provided by Phil Nelson in PR pkg/27273 with some minor PLIST and etc fixes by me.
Add RMD160 digests
make this build on -current again (statfs->statvfs)
Pullup the following changes to the pkgsrc-2003Q4 branch, requested by Lex Wennmacher. revision 1.24 date: 2003/12/02 20:13:38; author: wennmach; state: Exp; lines: +15 -7 Disable weak symbols for gcc>3*. While weak symbols do work on NetBSD-current, the way mpi-ch test for them and implements them (using the #pragma weak directive) is currently broken. Fixes PR pkg/23267 by Kouichirou Hiratsuka. ---------------------------- revision 1.23 date: 2003/11/27 17:02:25; author: wennmach; state: Exp; lines: +2 -2 o fix syntax error in src/fortran/configure o avoid removing non-existent files, resulting in "rm: usage:" errors ---------------------------- revision 1.22 date: 2003/11/26 12:42:12; author: wennmach; state: Exp; lines: +2 -1 Correct the way the endianness is determined. (How could this actually ever have worked ???)
Update mpi-ch to 1.2.5.2, released on September 11th, 2003. An extensive list of changes since the last release is available online at http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/mpi/mpich/r1_2_5changes.html (It's difficult to destill the important changes from that file, which is why I'm not pasting the entire collection in here.)
o fix syntax error in src/fortran/configure o avoid removing non-existent files, resulting in "rm: usage:" errors
Correct the way the endianness is determined. (How could this actually ever have worked ???)
Update to latest version 1.2.5-1a (pkgversion 1.2.5.1.1) From the packages README: Version 1.2.5 is primarily a bug-fix release. New features include Significantly better collective algorithms are available. Major changes for the globus2 device and the ch_nt device. Information on previous versions -------------------------------- Features new or improved in Version 1.2.4 included: SMP support has been inproved through the use of sched_yield. SMP Systems that are not oversubscribed can consider configuring with --disable-yeild. A number of bugs in the ch_p4, ch_p4mpd, and ch_shmem device hae been fixed. These could cause programs to hang or generate error messages. Features new or improved in Version 1.2.3 included: Bug fixes and improved-portability, particularly in the area of Linux and Mac OS X support. Other new features include better support for Intel compilers, particularly for IA64 Linux, better support for various Fortran compilers, and some fixes for rare race conditions in the ch_p4 device. The documentation on the ch_p4mpd device and the MPD system has been improved. Version 1.2.3 also includes all of the source for both the Unix and Windows versions. Windows users should still use the self-installing version available through the web page. The globus device now supports version 2 of Globus. Features new or improved in Version 1.2.2 included: There are a number of improvements to the ch_p4 device that improve both performance and reliability, particularly on Linux platforms. Significant upgrades have been made to the MPD system of daemons that provide fast startup of MPICH jobs, management of stdio, and a crude parallel debugger based on gdb.
Move to sha1 digests, and add distfile sizes.
+ move the distfile digest/checksum value from files/md5 to distinfo + move the patch digest/checksum values from files/patch-sum to distinfo