/* * Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Trustees of Indiana University and Indiana * University Research and Technology * Corporation. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 The University of Tennessee and The University * of Tennessee Research Foundation. All rights * reserved. * Copyright (c) 2004-2005 High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, * University of Stuttgart. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Intel, Inc. All rights reserved. * $COPYRIGHT$ * * Additional copyrights may follow * * $HEADER$ */ /** @file: * * Find and/or create Open MPI session directory. * * The orte_session_dir() function searches for a temporary directory * that is used by the Open MPI system for storing system-critical * information. For a given system and user, the function attempts to * find (or create, if not found and create is requested) a directory * that will be used to independently house information for multiple * universes, as the user creates them. Thus, the function pursues a * directory tree of the form: * * \par \em [prefix-dir] An absolute path that identifies a temporary * directory that is read-write-execute accessible to everyone. The * function first checks to see if the user has specified the [prefix] * directory on the command line. If so, then the function will use * that [prefix] if the access permissions are correct, or will return * an error condition if not - the function will not search for * alternative locations if the user provides the [prefix] name. * * \par If the [prefix] is not provided by the user, the function * searches for a suitable directory in a specific order, taking the * first option that meets the access permission requirement, using: * (a) the "OMPI_PREFIX_ENV" environment variable; (b) the "TMPDIR" * environment variable; and (c) the "TMP" environment variabley. If * none of those environmental variables have been defined and/or the * function was unable to create a suitable directory within any of * them, then the function tries to use a default location of "/tmp", * where the "/" represents the top-level directory of the local * system. If none of these options are successful, the function * returns an error code. * * \par \em [openmpi-sessions]-[user-id]@[host]:[batchid] This serves * as a concentrator for all Open MPI session directories for this * user on the local system. If it doesn't already exist, this * directory is created with read-write-execute permissions * exclusively restricted to the user. If it does exist, the access * permissions are checked to ensure they are correct - if not, the * program attempts to correct them. If they can't' be changed to the * correct values, an error condition is returned. The [host] and * [batchid] fields are included to provide uniqueness on shared file * systems and batch schedulers, respectively. * * \par Note: The [prefix]/openmpi-sessions-[user-id]@[host]:[batchid] * directory is left on the system upon termination of an application * and/or an Open MPI universe for future use by the user. Thus, when * checking a potential location for the directory, the * orte_session_tree_init() function first checks to see if an * appropriate directory already exists, and uses it if it does. * * \par \em [universe-name] A directory is created for the specified * universe name. This is the directory that will be used to house all * information relating to the specific universe. If the directory * already exists (indicating that the user is joining an existing * universe), then the function ensures that the user has exclusive * read-write-execute permissions on the directory. * * \par \em [job] A directory is created for the specified job * name. This will house all information relating to that specific * job, including directories for each process within that job on this * host. * * \par \em [process] A directory for the specific process, will house * all information for that process. * * \par If \c create is \c true, the directory will be created and the * proc_info structure will be updated. If proc_info is false, */ #ifndef ORTE_SESSION_DIR_H_HAS_BEEN_INCLUDED #define ORTE_SESSION_DIR_H_HAS_BEEN_INCLUDED #include "orte_config.h" #include "orte/types.h" BEGIN_C_DECLS /** @param create A boolean variable that indicates whether or not to * create the specified directory. If set to "false", * the function only checks to see if an existing * directory can be found. This is typically used to * locate an already existing universe for reconnection * purposes. If set to "true", then the function * creates the directory, if possible. * @param proc Pointer to a process name for which the session * dir name is desired * * @retval ORTE_SUCCESS The directory was found and/or created with * the proper permissions. * @retval OMPI_ERROR The directory cannot be found (if create is * "false") or created (if create is "true"). */ ORTE_DECLSPEC int orte_session_dir(bool create, orte_process_name_t *proc); /* * Setup session-related directory paths */ ORTE_DECLSPEC int orte_session_setup_base(orte_process_name_t *proc); ORTE_DECLSPEC int orte_setup_top_session_dir(void); /** The orte_session_dir_finalize() function performs a cleanup of the * session directory tree. It first removes the session directory for * the calling process. It then checks to see if the job-level session * directory is now empty - if so, it removes that level as * well. Finally, it checks to see if the universe-level session * directory is now empty - if so, it also removes that level. This * three-part "last-one-out" procedure ensures that the directory tree * is properly removed if all processes and applications within a * universe have completed. * * @param None * @retval ORTE_SUCCESS If the directory tree is properly cleaned up. * @retval OMPI_ERROR If something prevents the tree from being * properly cleaned up. */ ORTE_DECLSPEC int orte_session_dir_finalize(orte_process_name_t *proc); /** The orte_session_dir_cleanup() function performs a cleanup of the * session directory tree when a job is aborted. It cleans up all * process directories for a given job and then backs up the tree. * * @param jobid * @retval OMPI_SUCCESS If the directory tree is properly cleaned up. * @retval OMPI_ERROR If something prevents the tree from being * properly cleaned up. */ ORTE_DECLSPEC int orte_session_dir_cleanup(orte_jobid_t jobid); END_C_DECLS #endif /* ORTE_SESSION_DIR_H_HAS_BEEN_INCLUDED */