- Mar 19, 2018
- Mar 16, 2018
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Tommaso Tocci authored
The download script do not work if the specified output path contains more then 1 non-existing folder. This is due to the -f flag used in the readlink command. We now use the less strict -m one.
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- Mar 15, 2018
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Marc Vef authored
The LRU map caused multiple issues with memory mappings and caused severe errors and hanging situations. It has been replaced with a std::map. An Argobots mutex was added for rpc address lookups as many threads might insert and lookup this map in parallel. This caused bulk_transfer seqfauls as well as other file system crashes. Cleanup of file system logging.
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Marc Vef authored
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Marc Vef authored
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Marc Vef authored
Before data was pulled first then written or read first and then pushed back
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Marc Vef authored
Only use 1 segment now but with multiple transfers
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- Mar 14, 2018
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Tommaso Tocci authored
Source folder was removed if existed before but never recreated
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Tommaso Tocci authored
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- Mar 13, 2018
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Marc Vef authored
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Tommaso Tocci authored
Since the download of sources are performed in parallel, we cannot use anymore a single log file. The output of the download commands has been reduced to errrors only and it will be outputted directly on stderr. Thus the log file stuff have been completely removed. Moreover the clonedeps function now takes the REPO as second parameter and additional (non mandatory) git flags as fourth parameter. Additional fixes have been introduced to run commands in script mode (-q, -f, ...)
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Tommaso Tocci authored
For dependencies in which a specific tags is specified we can download the code snapshot instead of cloning the whole repo.
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Tommaso Tocci authored
Perform all the download and git clone action in parallel using several processes. Due to the new parallel use of the clonedeps and wgetdeps functions, some adjustment to printed message has been made. Now the function write on stdout only once when they complete.
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Tommaso Tocci authored
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- Mar 12, 2018
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Tommaso Tocci authored
Use cmake in order to properly check and use both the Boost library and the pthread one.
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- Mar 09, 2018
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Marc Vef authored
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Marc Vef authored
We need to be explicit about I/O as it cannot be simply repeated. A response from the daemon will come eventually, either success or failure.
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Marc Vef authored
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Marc Vef authored
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Marc Vef authored
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Marc Vef authored
Previously, an ES was created for each destination in each read or write. Creating and freeing these ES is costly. Also, these ESs had separate pools, which is bad practice. Multiple ESs work on a single pool. The ABT_sched decides which ULT or Tasklet is run by which ES at any time. This change does also reduce CPU load as library IO RPC calls used CPU time while waiting for the response.
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Marc Vef authored
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Marc Vef authored
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- Mar 07, 2018
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Tommaso Tocci authored
daemon related cmake directives have been pushed into a standalon cmake file into the src/daemon folder.
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Marc Vef authored
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Marc Vef authored
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Marc Vef authored
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Marc Vef authored
- Previously the directory hierarchy was not clear regarding to which file belong to which part of the project (client or daemon). Further, we will have other clients in the future (such as Fuse). - CMake files now differentiate between include dirs for all targets and target specific ones. - Removed duplicate -pg flag. - Not listing header files when adding executables or libraries is considered bad practice. Note that include_directories() is adding include paths to the code while adding all files used for executables and libraries provide the context which files belong to each binary. When only include_directories() is set, CMake assumes that all files belong to a binary (which is not necessarily true). As a result, some IDEs may break as the do not support this assumption. In general we should almost always favor explicitness over implicitness.
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- Mar 06, 2018
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Tommaso Tocci authored
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Tommaso Tocci authored
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Tommaso Tocci authored
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Tommaso Tocci authored
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Tommaso Tocci authored
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Tommaso Tocci authored
The preload specific cmake files inherits the global flag declarations, thus it is not necessary to specify again all the flags. Moreover the only addition made by this declaration is the `-fPIC` flag. According to the official CMake docs [1], is set automatically for library target as SHARED. Thus we don't need to set it explicitely. [1]: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.6/prop_tgt/POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE.html
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Tommaso Tocci authored
FILE_OFFSET_BITS flag was required for Fuse builds and is a remnant from previous fs versions. Currently it is not required
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