[mpich-discuss] Debugging mpi program using mpich
Mathieu Dutour
mathieu.dutour at gmail.com
Tue Feb 26 10:17:56 CST 2013
Thank you, I will try TotalView.
Now another question:
---In C we can run program with valgrind and it tells you exactly where
memory is lost, when you use unitialized values and so on.
---In fortran with ifort you can run with
-warn interfaces,nouncalled -fpp -gen-interface -g -traceback -check uninit
-check bounds -check pointers
and you can do the same.
It would be extremely helpful to have similar tools in MPI that sacrifice
speed
and allows you to find any error during runtime.
Mathieu
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 5:01 PM, Dave Goodell <goodell at mcs.anl.gov> wrote:
> On Feb 26, 2013, at 9:39 AM CST, Mathieu Dutour wrote:
>
> > I used mpich-3.0.1 with debugging options and the program ran correctly
> > but at the end returned some errors indicated later.
> > I thank mpich for finding those errors that other mpi implementation did
> > not find but I wonder if there is a way to transform this into more
> useful
> > debugging informations.
>
> High-quality patches to improve the output are welcome. We primarily view
> these leak-checking messages as tools for us (the core developers of
> MPICH), not for end-user consumption. So we probably won't spend any time
> to change these messages ourselves.
>
> > Mathieu
> >
> > PS: The errors retuned after leaving:
> > leaked context IDs detected: mask=0x9d7380 mask[0]=0x3fffffff
> > In direct memory block for handle type GROUP, 3 handles are still
> allocated
>
> […]
>
> In case you have not yet found your bug, these messages are indicating
> that you are leaking MPI objects, especially communicators, groups, and
> datatypes. It could be that they are leaked indirectly because you have
> not completed an outstanding request (via MPI_Wait or similar), as
> indicated by the lines with "REQUEST" in them.
>
> -Dave
>
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