Hi Ralph,
I did valgrind and found uninitialised value errors. All of them
occured in opal_tree_add_child as shown at the bottom. As a quick
fix, I puted one line in "opal_tree.c", although it's not elegant:
void opal_tree_init(opal_tree_t *tree, opal_tree_comp_fn_t comp,
op
Hi,
Few questions,
1. In the following:
$ ompi_info --param btl tcp | grep eager
MCA btl: parameter "btl_tcp_rndv_eager_limit" (current
value: <65536>, data source: default value)
Size (in bytes) of "phase 1" fragment sent for
all large messages (must
Deeply appreciate all you help! Your fix looks reasonable to me and is the kind
of difference we frequently see between compilers and environments, which is
why initializing variables is so important. This one apparently slipped by the
lama developers.
I'll apply to trunk and cmr it across to 1
Hi Ralph,
Thank you for your reply. After that, I found more reasonable fix,
I guess. I moved OBJ_CONSTRUCT for opal_tree_item_t out of debug
part in opal_tree_construct as shown below:
static void opal_tree_construct(opal_tree_t *tree)
{
OBJ_CONSTRUCT( &(tree->opal_tree_sentinel), opal_tre
Added this info to the ticket, and added you to it as well.
Thanks again
Ralph
On Dec 25, 2013, at 3:42 PM, tmish...@jcity.maeda.co.jp wrote:
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> Hi Ralph,
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> Thank you for your reply. After that, I found more reasonable fix,
> I guess. I moved OBJ_CONSTRUCT for opal_tree_item_t out of de