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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mark Olesen
fa645c2dac ENH: noexcept size_bytes() method for lists
- for use when the is_contiguous check has already been done outside
  the loop. Naming as per std::span.

STYLE: use data/cdata instead of begin

ENH: replace random_shuffle with shuffle, fix OSX int64 ambiguity
2021-03-09 09:49:31 +01:00
Mark Olesen
71812c21c5 ENH: add 'arch' information to output file headers (ASCII)
- this was previously suppressed for ASCII format as being 'clutter',
  but without it there is no context for interpreting the type of data
  contained in ASCII files: potentially leading to integer overflows
  when reading in ParaView etc.
2021-01-15 15:06:06 +01:00
Mark Olesen
df74e8448c ENH: robuster fileOperations splitProcessorPath
- robuster matching behaviour when encountering paths that themselves
  contain the word "processor" in them. For example,

    "/path/processor0generation2/case1/processor10/system"
    will now correctly match on processor10 instead of failing.

- use procRangeType for encapsulating the processor ranges

- provision for information of distributed vs non-distributed roots.
  The information is currently available from the initial setup, but
  can useful to access directly within fileOperation.

STYLE: modernize list iteration
2020-12-08 11:58:28 +01:00
mattijs
aa956f4b05 ENH: Pstream: Feed through outstanding requests more. See #1626.
This e.g. was giving a problem with using volPointInterpolation (in
functionObjects) with non-blocking global reductions.
2020-06-10 12:10:02 +01:00
Mark Olesen
81bd0aa09f STYLE: pass autoPtr for fileHandler and matrix solver as moveable
- clearer than passing a reference to a dummy variable,
  or relying on move occuring within the copy constructor
  (historical, but should be deprecated)

STYLE: consistent autoPtr syntax for uncollated file operations
2020-04-27 13:09:45 +02:00
Mark Olesen
3c9c39e92a STYLE: use data/cdata instead of begin when accessing raw content 2020-02-21 12:32:12 +01:00
OpenFOAM bot
e9219558d7 GIT: Header file updates 2019-10-31 14:48:44 +00:00
Mark Olesen
5f42b5df9f ENH: for-range, forAllIters() ... in OpenFOAM/
- reduced clutter when iterating over containers
2019-01-07 09:20:51 +01:00
OpenFOAM bot
154029ddd0 BOT: Cleaned up header files 2019-02-06 12:28:23 +00:00
Will Bainbridge
70bc72c2df twoPhaseMixtureThermo: Fix for collated file operation
twoPhaseMixtureThermo writes the temperatures during construction only
for them to be read again immediately after by construction of the
individual phases' thermo models. When running with collated file
handling this behaviour is not thread safe. This change deactivates
threading for the duration of this behaviour.

Patch contributed by Mattijs Janssens
2018-06-14 10:55:27 +01:00
Henry Weller
8959b8e00a ENH: Improvements to the fileHandler and collated IO
Improvements to existing functionality
--------------------------------------
  - MPI is initialised without thread support if it is not needed e.g. uncollated
  - Use native c++11 threading; avoids problem with static destruction order.
  - etc/cellModels now only read if needed.
  - etc/controlDict can now be read from the environment variable FOAM_CONTROLDICT
  - Uniform files (e.g. '0/uniform/time') are now read only once on the master only
    (with the masterUncollated or collated file handlers)
  - collated format writes to 'processorsNNN' instead of 'processors'.  The file
    format is unchanged.
  - Thread buffer and file buffer size are no longer limited to 2Gb.

The global controlDict file contains parameters for file handling.  Under some
circumstances, e.g. running in parallel on a system without NFS, the user may
need to set some parameters, e.g. fileHandler, before the global controlDict
file is read from file.  To support this, OpenFOAM now allows the global
controlDict to be read as a string set to the FOAM_CONTROLDICT environment
variable.

The FOAM_CONTROLDICT environment variable can be set to the content the global
controlDict file, e.g. from a sh/bash shell:

    export FOAM_CONTROLDICT=$(foamDictionary $FOAM_ETC/controlDict)

FOAM_CONTROLDICT can then be passed to mpirun using the -x option, e.g.:

    mpirun -np 2 -x FOAM_CONTROLDICT simpleFoam -parallel

Note that while this avoids the need for NFS to read the OpenFOAM configuration
the executable still needs to load shared libraries which must either be copied
locally or available via NFS or equivalent.

New: Multiple IO ranks
----------------------
The masterUncollated and collated fileHandlers can now use multiple ranks for
writing e.g.:

    mpirun -np 6 simpleFoam -parallel -ioRanks '(0 3)'

In this example ranks 0 ('processor0') and 3 ('processor3') now handle all the
I/O.  Rank 0 handles 0,1,2 and rank 3 handles 3,4,5.  The set of IO ranks should always
include 0 as first element and be sorted in increasing order.

The collated fileHandler uses the directory naming processorsNNN_XXX-YYY where
NNN is the total number of processors and XXX and YYY are first and last
processor in the rank, e.g. in above example the directories would be

    processors6_0-2
    processors6_3-5

and each of the collated files in these contains data of the local ranks
only. The same naming also applies when e.g. running decomposePar:

decomposePar -fileHandler collated -ioRanks '(0 3)'

New: Distributed data
---------------------

The individual root directories can be placed on different hosts with different
paths if necessary.  In the current framework it is necessary to specify the
root per slave process but this has been simplified with the option of specifying
the root per host with the -hostRoots command line option:

    mpirun -np 6 simpleFoam -parallel -ioRanks '(0 3)' \
        -hostRoots '("machineA" "/tmp/" "machineB" "/tmp")'

The hostRoots option is followed by a list of machine name + root directory, the
machine name can contain regular expressions.

New: hostCollated
-----------------

The new hostCollated fileHandler automatically sets the 'ioRanks' according to
the host name with the lowest rank e.g. to run simpleFoam on 6 processors with
ranks 0-2 on machineA and ranks 3-5 on machineB with the machines specified in
the hostfile:

    mpirun -np 6 --hostfile hostfile simpleFoam -parallel -fileHandler hostCollated

This is equivalent to

    mpirun -np 6 --hostfile hostfile simpleFoam -parallel -fileHandler collated -ioRanks '(0 3)'

This example will write directories:

    processors6_0-2/
    processors6_3-5/

A typical example would use distributed data e.g. no two nodes, machineA and
machineB, each with three processes:

    decomposePar -fileHandler collated -case cavity

    # Copy case (constant/*, system/*, processors6/) to master:
    rsync -a cavity machineA:/tmp/

    # Create root on slave:
    ssh machineB mkdir -p /tmp/cavity

    # Run
    mpirun --hostfile hostfile icoFoam \
        -case /tmp/cavity -parallel -fileHandler hostCollated \
        -hostRoots '("machineA" "/tmp" "machineB" "/tmp")'

Contributed by Mattijs Janssens
2018-03-21 12:42:22 +00:00
mattijs
2d76c49b94 BUG: OFstreamCollator: checking for threads. Fixes #659. 2017-12-11 10:25:37 +00:00
Henry Weller
7a41a9c9c3 collatedFileOperation: preferentially collect all data in the simulation thread
so the write thread does not have to do any parallel communication.  This avoids
the bugs in the threading support in OpenMPI.

Patch contributed by Mattijs Janssens
Resolves bug-report https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2669
2017-10-27 17:13:43 +01:00
Andrew Heather
d8d6030ab6 INT: Integration of Mattijs' collocated parallel IO additions
Original commit message:
------------------------

Parallel IO: New collated file format

When an OpenFOAM simulation runs in parallel, the data for decomposed fields and
mesh(es) has historically been stored in multiple files within separate
directories for each processor.  Processor directories are named 'processorN',
where N is the processor number.

This commit introduces an alternative "collated" file format where the data for
each decomposed field (and mesh) is collated into a single file, which is
written and read on the master processor.  The files are stored in a single
directory named 'processors'.

The new format produces significantly fewer files - one per field, instead of N
per field.  For large parallel cases, this avoids the restriction on the number
of open files imposed by the operating system limits.

The file writing can be threaded allowing the simulation to continue running
while the data is being written to file.  NFS (Network File System) is not
needed when using the the collated format and additionally, there is an option
to run without NFS with the original uncollated approach, known as
"masterUncollated".

The controls for the file handling are in the OptimisationSwitches of
etc/controlDict:

OptimisationSwitches
{
    ...

    //- Parallel IO file handler
    //  uncollated (default), collated or masterUncollated
    fileHandler uncollated;

    //- collated: thread buffer size for queued file writes.
    //  If set to 0 or not sufficient for the file size threading is not used.
    //  Default: 2e9
    maxThreadFileBufferSize 2e9;

    //- masterUncollated: non-blocking buffer size.
    //  If the file exceeds this buffer size scheduled transfer is used.
    //  Default: 2e9
    maxMasterFileBufferSize 2e9;
}

When using the collated file handling, memory is allocated for the data in the
thread.  maxThreadFileBufferSize sets the maximum size of memory in bytes that
is allocated.  If the data exceeds this size, the write does not use threading.

When using the masterUncollated file handling, non-blocking MPI communication
requires a sufficiently large memory buffer on the master node.
maxMasterFileBufferSize sets the maximum size in bytes of the buffer.  If the
data exceeds this size, the system uses scheduled communication.

The installation defaults for the fileHandler choice, maxThreadFileBufferSize
and maxMasterFileBufferSize (set in etc/controlDict) can be over-ridden within
the case controlDict file, like other parameters.  Additionally the fileHandler
can be set by:
- the "-fileHandler" command line argument;
- a FOAM_FILEHANDLER environment variable.

A foamFormatConvert utility allows users to convert files between the collated
and uncollated formats, e.g.
    mpirun -np 2 foamFormatConvert -parallel -fileHandler uncollated

An example case demonstrating the file handling methods is provided in:
$FOAM_TUTORIALS/IO/fileHandling

The work was undertaken by Mattijs Janssens, in collaboration with Henry Weller.
2017-07-07 11:39:56 +01:00