NAME¶
MPI_Comm_spawn_multiple - Spawn a dynamic MPI process from multiple executables
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <mpi.h>
int
MPI_Comm_spawn_multiple(int count, char **commands, char ***argvs,
int *maxprocs, MPI_Info *infos, int root,
MPI_Comm comm, MPI_Comm *intercomm,
int *errcodes)
- count
- - number of commands (only significant at root)
- commands
- - commands to be executed (only significant at root)
- argvs
- - arguments for commands (only significant at root)
- maxprocs
- - max number of processes for each command (only
significant at root)
- infos
- - startup hints for each command
- root
- - rank of process to perform the spawn
- comm
- - parent intracommunicator
OUTPUT PARAMETERS¶
- intercomm
- - child intercommunicator containing spawned processes
- errcodes
- - one code per process
DESCRIPTION¶
A group of processes can create another group of processes with
MPI_Comm_spawn_multiple . This function is a collective operation over
the parent communicator. The child group starts up like any MPI application.
The processes must begin by calling
MPI_Init , after which the
pre-defined communicator,
MPI_COMM_WORLD , may be used. This world
communicator contains only the child processes. It is distinct from the
MPI_COMM_WORLD of the parent processes.
MPI_Comm_spawn_multiple is used to manually specify a group of different
executables and arguments to spawn.
MPI_Comm_spawn is used to specify
one executable and set of arguments (although a LAM/MPI
appschema(5) can be
provided to
MPI_Comm_spawn via the "file" info key).
Communication With Spawned Processes
The natural communication mechanism between two groups is the intercommunicator.
The second communicator argument to
MPI_Comm_spawn_multiple returns an
intercommunicator whose local group contains the parent processes (same as the
first communicator argument) and whose remote group contains child processes.
The child processes can access the same intercommunicator by using the
MPI_Comm_get_parent call. The remote group size of the parent
communicator is zero if the process was created by
mpirun (1) instead
of one of the spawn functions. Both groups can decide to merge the
intercommunicator into an intracommunicator (with the
MPI_Intercomm_merge () function) and take advantage of other MPI
collective operations. They can then use the merged intracommunicator to
create new communicators and reach other processes in the MPI application.
Resource Allocation
Note that no MPI_Info keys are recognized by this implementation of
MPI_Comm_spawn_multiple . To use the "file" info key to
specify an
appschema(5), use LAM's
MPI_Comm_spawn . This may be
preferable to
MPI_Comm_spawn_multiple because it allows the arbitrary
specification of what nodes and/or CPUs should be used to launch jobs (either
SPMD or MPMD). See
MPI_Comm_spawn(3) for more details.
The value of
MPI_INFO_NULL should be given for each value in
infos
(the
infos array is not currently examined by LAM/MPI, so specifying
non-NULL values for the array values is not harmful). LAM schedules the given
number of processes onto LAM nodes by starting with CPU 0 (or the lowest
numbered CPU), and continuing through higher CPU numbers, placing one process
on each CPU. If the process count is greater than the CPU count, the procedure
repeats.
Process Terminiation
Note that the process[es] spawned by
MPI_COMM_SPAWN (and
MPI_COMM_SPAWN_MULTIPLE ) effectively become orphans. That is, the
spawnning MPI application does not wait for the spawned application to finish.
Hence, there is no guarantee the spawned application has finished when the
spawning completes. Similarly, killing the spawning application will also have
no effect on the spawned application.
User applications can effect this kind of behavior with
MPI_BARRIER
between the spawning and spawned processed before
MPI_FINALIZE .
Note that
lamclean will kill *all* MPI processes.
Process Count
The
maxprocs array parameter to
MPI_Comm_spawn_multiple specifies
the exact number of processes to be started. If it is not possible to start
the desired number of processes,
MPI_Comm_spawn_multiple will return an
error code. Note that even though
maxprocs is only relevant on the
root, all ranks must have an
errcodes array long enough to handle an
integer error code for every process that tries to launch, or give MPI
constant
MPI_ERRCODES_IGNORE for the
errcodes argument. While
this appears to be a contradiction, it is per the MPI-2 standard. :-\
Frequently, an application wishes to chooses a process count so as to fill all
processors available to a job. MPI indicates the maximum number of processes
recommended for a job in the pre-defined attribute,
MPI_UNIVERSE_SIZE ,
which is cached on
MPI_COMM_WORLD .
The typical usage is to subtract the value of
MPI_UNIVERSE_SIZE from the
number of processes currently in the job and spawn the difference. LAM sets
MPI_UNIVERSE_SIZE to the number of CPUs in the user's LAM session (as
defined in the boot schema [
bhost(5)] via
lamboot (1)).
See
MPI_Init(3) for other pre-defined attributes that are helpful when spawning.
Locating an Executable Program
The executable program file must be located on the node(s) where the process(es)
will run. On any node, the directories specified by the user's PATH
environment variable are searched to find the program.
All MPI runtime options selected by
mpirun (1) in the initial application
launch remain in effect for all child processes created by the spawn
functions.
Command-line Arguments
The
argvs array parameter to
MPI_Comm_spawn_multiple should not
contain the program name since it is given in the first parameter. The command
line that is passed to the newly launched program will be the program name
followed by the strings in corresponding entry in the
argvs array.
USAGE WITH IMPI EXTENSIONS¶
The IMPI standard only supports MPI-1 functions. Hence, this function is
currently not designed to operate within an IMPI job.
ERRORS¶
If an error occurs in an MPI function, the current MPI error handler is called
to handle it. By default, this error handler aborts the MPI job. The error
handler may be changed with
MPI_Errhandler_set ; the predefined error
handler
MPI_ERRORS_RETURN may be used to cause error values to be
returned (in C and Fortran; this error handler is less useful in with the C++
MPI bindings. The predefined error handler
MPI::ERRORS_THROW_EXCEPTIONS
should be used in C++ if the error value needs to be recovered). Note that MPI
does
not guarantee that an MPI program can continue past an error.
All MPI routines (except
MPI_Wtime and
MPI_Wtick ) return an error
value; C routines as the value of the function and Fortran routines in the
last argument. The C++ bindings for MPI do not return error values; instead,
error values are communicated by throwing exceptions of type
MPI::Exception (but not by default). Exceptions are only thrown if the
error value is not
MPI::SUCCESS .
Note that if the
MPI::ERRORS_RETURN handler is set in C++, while MPI
functions will return upon an error, there will be no way to recover what the
actual error value was.
- MPI_SUCCESS
- - No error; MPI routine completed successfully.
- MPI_ERR_COMM
- - Invalid communicator. A common error is to use a null
communicator in a call (not even allowed in MPI_Comm_rank ).
- MPI_ERR_SPAWN
- - Spawn error; one or more of the applications attempting
to be launched failed. Check the returned error code array.
- MPI_ERR_ARG
- - Invalid argument. Some argument is invalid and is not
identified by a specific error class. This is typically a NULL pointer or
other such error.
- MPI_ERR_ROOT
- - Invalid root. The root must be specified as a rank in the
communicator. Ranks must be between zero and the size of the communicator
minus one.
- MPI_ERR_OTHER
- - Other error; use MPI_Error_string to get more
information about this error code.
- MPI_ERR_INTERN
- - An internal error has been detected. This is fatal.
Please send a bug report to the LAM mailing list (see
http://www.lam-mpi.org/contact.php ).
SEE ALSO¶
appschema(5),
bhost(5),
lamboot(1),
MPI_Comm_get_parent(3),
MPI_Intercomm_merge(3),
MPI_Comm_spawn_multiple(3),
MPI_Info_create(3),
MPI_Info_set(3),
MPI_Info_delete(3),
MPI_Info_free(3),
MPI_Init(3), mpirun(1)
For more information, please see the official MPI Forum web site, which contains
the text of both the MPI-1 and MPI-2 standards. These documents contain
detailed information about each MPI function (most of which is not duplicated
in these man pages).
http://www.mpi-forum.org/
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS¶
The LAM Team would like the thank the MPICH Team for the handy program to
generate man pages ("doctext" from
ftp://ftp.mcs.anl.gov/pub/sowing/sowing.tar.gz ), the initial
formatting, and some initial text for most of the MPI-1 man pages.
LOCATION¶
spawnmult.c