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Revision 4867, 3.6 KB (checked in by balaji, 5 months ago)

--enable-strict now works just like --enable-posix=strict, so we don't need to explicitly ask everyone to configure with posix in the release notes.

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3                        KNOWN ISSUES
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6### Lacking channel-specific features
7
8 * ch3 does not presently support communication across heterogeneous
9   platforms (e.g., a big-endian machine communicating with a
10   little-endian machine).
11
12 * ch3:ssm and ch3:shm do not support thread safety.
13
14 * ch3:shm does not support dynamic processes (e.g., MPI_Comm_spawn).
15
16 * Support for "external32" data representation is incomplete. This
17   affects the MPI_Pack_external and MPI_Unpack_external routines, as
18   well the external data representation capabilities of ROMIO.
19
20 * ch3:dllchan is rated "experimental". There are known problems when
21   configured with --enable-g and --enable-g=log.
22
23
24### Build Platforms
25
26 * ch3:nemesis does not work on Solaris. You can use ch3:sock on this
27   platform.
28
29 * ch3:ssm uses special interprocess locks (often assembly) that many
30   not work with some compilers or machine architectures. It is known
31   to work on Linux with GNU, Intel and Pathscale compilers and on
32   Windows with the Visual Studio compilers, on Intel and AMD
33   architectures.
34
35 * The sctp channel is fully supported for FreeBSD and Mac OS X. As of
36   the time of this release, bugs in the stack currently existed in
37   the Linux kernel, and will hopefully soon be resolved. It is known
38   to not work under Solaris and Windows. For Solaris, the SCTP API
39   available in the kernel of standard Solaris 10 is a subset of the
40   standard API used by the sctp channel. Cooperation with the Sun
41   SCTP developers to support ch3:sctp under Solaris for future
42   releases is currently ongoing. For Windows, no known kernel-based
43   SCTP stack for Windows currently exists.
44
45
46### Other configure options
47
48 * --enable-sharedlibs=gcc does not work on Solaris because of
49   difference between the GNU ld program and the Solaris ld program.
50
51
52### Process Managers
53
54 * The MPD process manager can only handle relatively small amounts of
55   data on stdin and may also have problems if there is data on stdin
56   that is not consumed by the program.
57
58 * The Hydra process manager does not support dynamic processes at
59   this time.
60
61 * The SMPD process manager does not work reliably with threaded MPI
62   processes. MPI_Comm_spawn() does not currently work for >= 256
63   arguments with smpd.
64
65
66### Performance issues
67
68 * SMP-aware collectives do not perform as well, in select cases, as
69   non-SMP-aware collectives, e.g. MPI_Reduce with message sizes
70   larger than 64KiB. These can be disabled by the configure option
71   "--disable-smpcoll".
72
73 * MPI_Irecv operations that are not explicitly completed before
74   MPI_Finalize is called may fail to complete before MPI_Finalize
75   returns, and thus never complete. Furthermore, any matching send
76   operations may erroneously fail. By explicitly completed, we mean
77   that the request associated with the operation is completed by one
78   of the MPI_Test or MPI_Wait routines.
79
80 * For passive target RMA, there is no asynchronous agent at the
81   target that will cause progress to occur. Progress occurs only when
82   the user calls an MPI function at the target (which could well be
83   MPI_Win_free).
84
85
86### C++ Binding:
87 
88 * The MPI datatypes corresponding to Fortran datatypes are not
89   available (e.g., no MPI::DOUBLE_PRECISION).
90
91 * The C++ binding does not implement a separate profiling interface,
92   as allowed by the MPI-2 Standard (Section 10.1.10 Profiling).
93
94 * MPI::ERRORS_RETURN may still throw exceptions in the event of an
95   error rather than silently returning.
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