[mpich-discuss] Hang in MPI_Win_Flush during scenario in one-sided communication

Neil Spruit nrspruit at gmail.com
Tue Sep 23 13:57:12 CDT 2014


Yep, that did it, setting the MPICH_ASYNC_PROGRESS env var  to 1 fixed the
issue, thanks!

So, why does that fix the issue? What is that env var causing internally in
mpich to fix this scenario if you don't mind me asking.

Thanks,
Neil

On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 5:29 PM, Rajeev Thakur <thakur at mcs.anl.gov> wrote:

> For this to work you need to enable asynchronous progress in MPICH at
> least on the target side. You can do that by setting the environment
> variable MPICH_ASYNC_PROGRESS to 1 before running mpiexec.
>
> Rajeev
>
> On Sep 22, 2014, at 4:53 PM, Neil Spruit <nrspruit at gmail.com>
>  wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> >
> > I have been experimenting with mpich’s implementation of one-sided
> communication with no remote synchronization that was introduced in the
> mpi3.0 spec and I have run into a hang issue during connect/accept MPI
> scenarios.
> >
> >
> >
> > Here is the situation,  I have two applications that connect to each
> other after they have been launched separately with mpiexec on two
> different hosts.
> >
> >
> > After connecting, both hosts allocate memory and run MPI_Win_Create as
> the following:
> >
> > Host1_program:
> >
> >    void* buffer = mmap(0, buf_length, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
> MAP_SHARED|MAP_POPULATE|MAP_ANON, -1, 0);
> >
> >     MPI_Intercomm_merge(connected_comm, 1, &comm);
> >
> >     MPI_Comm_rank(comm, &myrank);
> >
> >     MPI_Win_create(NULL, 0, 1, MPI_INFO_NULL, comm, &win);
> >
> > Host2_program:
> >
> >    void* buffer = mmap(0, buf_length, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
> MAP_SHARED|MAP_POPULATE|MAP_ANON, -1, 0);
> >
> >     MPI_Intercomm_merge(connected_comm, 1, &comm);
> >
> >     MPI_Comm_rank(comm, &myrank);
> >
> >     MPI_Win_create(buffer, buf_length, 1, MPI_INFO_NULL, comm, &win);
> >
> >
> >
> > Once the MPI_Window has been created I execute the following on host1:
> >
> >  Host1_program(continued):
> >
> >        err = MPI_Win_lock(MPI_LOCK_SHARED, target_rank, 0, win);
> >
> >         if(err != MPI_SUCCESS)
> >
> >         {
> >
> >             return 1;
> >
> >         }
> >
> >         err = MPI_Put(buffer, buf_length, MPI_BYTE, target_rank, 0,
> buf_length, MPI_BYTE, win);
> >
> >         if(err != MPI_SUCCESS)
> >
> >         {
> >
> >             return 1;
> >
> >         }
> >
> >         err = MPI_Win_flush(target_rank, win);
> >
> >         if(err != MPI_SUCCESS)
> >
> >         {
> >
> >             return 1;
> >
> >         }
> >
> >         err = MPI_Win_unlock(target_rank, win);
> >
> >         if(err != MPI_SUCCESS)
> >
> >         {
> >
> >             return 1;
> >
> >         }
> >
> > While this is running, host2’s program is simply sleeping in a getchar().
> >
> >
> > This should run and complete, however, if the other host has not called
> another mpi function such as MPI_Recv and instead is in a sleep, getchar(),
> etc. the MPI_Win_flush above will simply hang.
> >
> >
> > Why is the one-sided operation hanging until another MPI operation is
> called on the target host? My understanding is that utilizing MPI_Win_Flush
> does not require any action by the target host to complete the operation.
> >
> >
> > This is a stack trace of where the flush gets stuck:
> >
> > #0  0x0000003b456dea28 in poll () from /lib64/libc.so.6
> >
> > #1  0x00007fe1c08004ee in MPID_nem_tcp_connpoll ()
> >
> >    from /usr/local/lib/libmpich.so.12
> >
> > #2  0x00007fe1c07efab7 in MPIDI_CH3I_Progress ()
> >
> >    from /usr/local/lib/libmpich.so.12
> >
> > #3  0x00007fe1c07d35ff in MPIDI_CH3I_Wait_for_lock_granted ()
> >
> >    from /usr/local/lib/libmpich.so.12
> >
> > #4  0x00007fe1c07d88bf in MPIDI_Win_flush () from
> /usr/local/lib/libmpich.so.12
> >
> > #5  0x00007fe1c08c1b46 in PMPI_Win_flush () from
> /usr/local/lib/libmpich.so.12
> >
> > #6  0x000000000040115c in main ()
> >
> >
> > According to this it seems that somehow the remote host is holding
> something after MPI_Win_Create that in my scenario gets unlocked if I call
> MPI_Recv on the connected_comm from above after the MPI_Win_Create.
> >
> >
> > Thank you for your time and I look forward to your reply.
> >
> >
> > Respectfully,
> >
> > Neil Spruit
> >
> >
> >
> > P.S. MPICH version info
> >
> >     Version:                                 3.1
> >
> >     Release Date:                        Thu Feb 20 11:41:13 CST 2014
> >
> >
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