Changed the parser to fix#98. Does _not_ yet have the HDF5 backend args updated. They were reverted to allow this to make the 3.2 release and should be re-applied as a separate commit.
Currently, calculation for barriers case looks a bit
suprising, for example, Min stats is from min of
Max value of number of mpi proc, this makes Min
and Max very similar in our testing thus we get
a small Std value too.
I am not a MPI expert, but question is why we
don't use more nature calcuation which calculate
all results from different iterations and MPI proc?
Signed-off-by: Wang Shilong <wshilong@ddn.com>
IOR uses the GetTimeStamp() wrapper to allow gettimeofday() to be used for timings instead of MPI_Wtime() to calculate throughput. This commits adds the same logic to mdtest timings.
The parser now supports concurrent parsing of all plugin options.
Moved HDF5 collective_md option into the backend as an example.
Example: ./src/ior -a dummy --dummy.delay-xfer=50000
This patch enables correct compilation on both MacOS and Linux using only
POSIX.1-2008-compliant C with XSI extensions.
Specifically, POSIX.1-2008 is the minimum version because we use strdup(3);
explicit XSI is required to expose putenv from glibc.
Context: Some backends may have used different names in
the past (like IME backend use to be IM). Legacy scripts
may break.
This patch adds a legacy name option in the aiori structure.
Both name and legacy name work to select the interface.
But the following warning is printed if the legacy name is used:
ior WARNING: [legacy name] backend is deprecated use [name] instead.
- update cmd line options to add DAOS Pool and Container uuid and SVCL
- Add init/finalize backend functions.
Signed-off-by: Mohamad Chaarawi <mohamad.chaarawi@intel.com>
Therefore, it uses the -I argument (number of files per directory) and divides it by -n (items).
This will be a number of sub directories that are created on the top-level.
The file "src/aiori-NCMPI.c" uses numTasksWorld as the process which is declared in "src/ior.h". In "src/mdtest.c", NCMPI backend will be called if IOR configured with ncmpi enabled but numTasksWorld was not defined in "src/mdtest.c". So it will cause a compiler error like below:
mdtest-aiori-NCMPI.o: In function `NCMPI_Xfer':
/home/parallels/Documents/ior/src/aiori-NCMPI.c:272: undefined reference to `numTasksWorld'
This commit makes changes to the AIORI backends to add support for
abstacting statfs, mkdir, rmdir, stat, and access. These new
abstractions are used by a modified mdtest. Some changes:
- Require C99. Its 2017 and most compilers now support C11. The
benefits of using C99 include subobject naming (for aiori backend
structs), and fixed size integers (uint64_t). There is no reason to
use the non-standard long long type.
- Moved some of the aiori code into aiori.c so it can be used by both
mdtest and ior.
- Code cleanup of mdtest. This is mostly due to the usage of the IOR
backends rather than a mess of #if code.
Signed-off-by: Nathan Hjelm <hjelmn@lanl.gov>