fi_av_set(3) Libfabric Programmer's Manual
NAME
fi_av_set - Address vector set operations
- fi_av_set / fi_close
- Open or close an address vector set
- fi_av_set_union
- Perform a set union operation on two AV sets
- fi_av_set_intersect
- Perform a set intersect operation on two AV sets
- fi_av_set_diff
- Perform a set difference operation on two AV sets
- fi_av_set_insert
- Add an address to an AV set
- fi_av_set_remove
- Remove an address from an AV set
- fi_av_set_addr
- Obtain a collective address for current addresses in an AV set
SYNOPSIS
#include <rdma/fi_collective.h>
int fi_av_set(struct fid_av *av, struct fi_av_set_attr *attr,
struct fid_av_set **set, void * context);
int fi_av_set_union(struct fid_av_set *dst, const struct fid_av_set *src);
int fi_av_set_intersect(struct fid_av_set *dst, const struct fid_av_set *src);
int fi_av_set_diff(struct fid_av_set *dst, const struct fid_av_set *src);
int fi_av_set_insert(struct fid_av_set *set, fi_addr_t addr);
int fi_av_set_remove(struct fid_av_set *set, fi_addr_t addr);
int fi_av_set_addr(struct fid_av_set *set, fi_addr_t *coll_addr);
int fi_close(struct fid *av_set);
ARGUMENTS
- av
- Address vector
- set
- Address vector set
- dst
- Address vector set updated by set operation
- src
- Address vector set providing input to a set operation
- attr
- Address vector set attributes
- context
- User specified context associated with the address vector set
- flags
- Additional flags to apply to the operation.
- addr
- Destination address to insert to remove from AV set.
- coll_addr
- Address identifying collective group.
DESCRIPTION
An address vector set (AV set) represents an ordered subset of addresses of an address vector. AV sets are used to identify the participants in a collective operation. Endpoints use the fi_join_collective() operation to associate itself with an AV set. The join collective operation provides an fi_addr that is used when communicating with a collective group.
The creation and manipulation of an AV set is a local operation. No fabric
traffic is exchanged between peers. As a result, each peer is responsible
for creating matching AV sets as part of their collective membership definition.
See fi_collective
(3) for a discussion of membership
models.
fi_av_set
The fi_av_set call creates a new AV set. The initial properties of the AV set are specified through the struct fi_av_set_attr parameter. This structure is defined below, and allows including a subset of addresses in the AV set as part of AV set creation. Addresses may be added or removed from an AV set using the AV set interfaces defined below.
fi_av_set_attr
- count
- Indicates the expected the number of members that will be a part of the AV set. The provider uses this to optimize resource allocations.
- start_addr / end_addr
- The starting and ending addresses, inclusive, to include as part of the AV set. The use of start and end address require that the associated AV have been created as type FI_AV_TABLE. Valid addresses in the AV which fall within the specified range and which meet other requirements (such as stride) will be added as initial members to the AV set. The start_addr and end_addr must be set to FI_ADDR_NOTAVAIL if creating an empty AV set, a communication key is being provided, or the AV is of type FI_AV_MAP.
- stride
- The number of entries between successive addresses included in the AV set. The AV set will include all addresses from start_addr + stride x i, for increasing, non-negative, integer values of i, up to end_addr. A stride of 1 indicates that all addresses between start_addr and end_addr should be added to the AV set. Stride should be set to 0 unless the start_addr and end_addr fields are valid.
- comm_key_size
- The length of the communication key in bytes. This field should be 0 if a communication key is not available.
- comm_key
- If supported by the fabric, this represents a key associated with the AV set. The communication key is used by applications that directly manage collective membership through a fabric management agent or resource manager. The key is used to convey that results of the membership setup to the underlying provider. The use and format of a communication key is fabric provider specific.
- flags
- If the flag FI_UNIVERSE is set, then the AV set will be created containing all addresses stored in the AV.
fi_av_set_union
The AV set union call adds all addresses in the source AV set that are not in the destination AV set to the destination AV set. Where ordering matters, the newly inserted addresses are placed at the end of the AV set.
fi_av_set_intersect
The AV set intersect call remove all addresses from the destination AV set that are not also members of the source AV set. The order of the addresses in the destination AV set is unchanged.
fi_av_set_diff
The AV set difference call removes all address from the destination AV set that are also members of the source AV set. The order of the addresses in the destination AV set is unchanged.
fi_av_set_insert
The AV set insert call appends the specified address to the end of the AV set.
fi_av_set_remove
The AV set remove call removes the specified address from the given AV set. The order of the remaining addresses in the AV set is unchanged.
fi_av_set_addr
Returns an address that may be used to communicate with all current members of an AV set. This is a local operation only that does not involve network communication. The returned address may be used as input into fi_join_collective. Note that attempting to use the address returned from fi_av_set_addr (e.g. passing it to fi_join_collective) while simultaneously modifying the addresses stored in an AV set results in undefined behavior.
NOTES
Developers who are familiar with MPI will find that AV sets are similar to MPI groups, and may act as a direct mapping in some, but not all, situations.
RETURN VALUES
Returns 0 on success. On error, a negative value corresponding to fabric
errno is returned. Fabric errno values are defined in
rdma/fi_errno.h
.