[mpich-announce] MPICH 4.1 released
Raffenetti, Ken
raffenet at anl.gov
Fri Jan 27 15:33:28 CST 2023
A new stable release of MPICH, 4.1, is now available for download. This is the first stable release in the 4.1.x series. Major features in this release include:
* Standalone libpmi
* Independent use of MPICH testsuite
* Experimental MPIX stream prototypes to support explicit threading context and asynchronous enqueue to GPU streams. Both CUDA and HIP are supported.
* Significant refactor in PMI and Hydra
You can find the release on our downloads page (https://www.mpich.org/downloads/)
Regards,
The MPICH team
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Changes in 4.1
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# Thread-cs in ch4 changed to per-vci.
# Testsuite (test/mpi) is configured separately from mpich configure.
# Added options in autogen to accelerate CI builds, including using pre-built
sub-modules. Added -yaksa-depth option to generate shallower yaksa pup code
for faster build and smaller binaries.
# Support singleton init using hydra.
# On OSX, link option flat_namespace is no longer turned on by default.
# Generate mpi.mod Fortran interfaces using Python 3. For many compilers,
including gfortran, flags such as -fallow-mismatched-args is no longer
necessary.
# Fixed message queue debugger interface in ch4.
# PMI (src/pmi) is refactored as a subdir and can be separately distributed.
# Added MPIX_Comm_get_failed.
# Experimental MPIX stream API to enable explicit thread contexts.
# Experimental MPIX gpu enqueue API. It currently only supports CUDA streams.
# Delays GPU resource allocation in yaksa.
# CH3 nemesis ofi netmod is removed.
# New collective algorithms. All collective algorithms are listed in
src/mpi/coll/coll_algorithms.txt
# Removed hydra2. We will port unique features of hydra2, including
tree-launching, to hydra in the future release.
# Added in-repository wiki documentation.
# Added stream workq to support optimizations for enqueue operations.
# Better support for large count APIs by eliminating type conversion issues.
# Hydra now uses libpmi (src/pmi) for handling PMI messages.
# Many bug fixes and enhancements.
A full list of changes since 4.0.3 can be found here: https://github.com/pmodels/mpich/compare/v4.0.3...v4.1
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