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/** @file:
*
* The Open RTE Resource MAPping Subsystem (RMAPS)
*
* The resource mapping subsystem is responsible for mapping processes
* to specific nodes/cpus within a given job. In many systems, this
* functionality will not be supported - the system will map processes
* wherever it chooses and does not allow the user to specify the
* mapping. RMAPS components, therefore, provide services for those
* systems that do permit such mappings.
*
* RMAPS checks the MCA parameters to see if a mapping algorithm has
* been specified. If the user selected a mapping algorithm, the
* indicated RMAPS component will take information from the registry
* to determine the number of applications/processes to be run, and
* the identified resources that have been allocated to this job. The
* selected RMAP component will then assign processes to resources
* according to its algorithm, with the results stored on the
* appropriate job segment - the assigned nodename for each process is
* stored in that respective process' container on the segment.
*
*/
#ifndef ORTE_MCA_RMAPS_H
#define ORTE_MCA_RMAPS_H
#include "orte_config.h"
#include "orte/types.h"
#include "orte/mca/mca.h"
#include "orte/runtime/orte_globals.h"
#include "orte/mca/rmaps/rmaps_types.h"
BEGIN_C_DECLS
/*
* rmaps module functions
*/
/**
* RMAPS module functions - these are not accessible to the outside world,
* but are defined here by convention
*/
/* map a job - used by the HNP to compute the #procs on each node.
* This is passed to the backend daemons as a regex which they
* use to create an orte_job_map_t for the job */
typedef int (*orte_rmaps_base_module_map_fn_t)(orte_job_t *jdata);
/* assign a location to each process. Used by the backend daemons,
* this function takes the orte_job_map_t created from the regex
* and assigns each process to a specific location within the
* hardware topology based on the --map-by directive */
typedef int (*orte_rmaps_base_module_assign_loc_fn_t)(orte_job_t *jdata);
/*
* rmaps module version 3.0.0
*/
struct orte_rmaps_base_module_3_0_0_t {
/** Mapping function pointer */
orte_rmaps_base_module_map_fn_t map_job;
/* assign locations */
orte_rmaps_base_module_assign_loc_fn_t assign_locations;
};
/** Convenience typedef */
typedef struct orte_rmaps_base_module_3_0_0_t orte_rmaps_base_module_3_0_0_t;
/** Convenience typedef */
typedef orte_rmaps_base_module_3_0_0_t orte_rmaps_base_module_t;
/*
* rmaps component
*/
/**
* rmaps component version 3.0.0
*/
struct orte_rmaps_base_component_3_0_0_t {
/** Base MCA structure */
mca_base_component_t base_version;
/** Base MCA data */
mca_base_component_data_t base_data;
};
/** Convenience typedef */
typedef struct orte_rmaps_base_component_3_0_0_t orte_rmaps_base_component_3_0_0_t;
/** Convenience typedef */
typedef orte_rmaps_base_component_3_0_0_t orte_rmaps_base_component_t;
END_C_DECLS
#endif