======================= CHANGES: MPI for Python ======================= :Author: Lisandro Dalcin :Contact: dalcinl@gmail.com Release 2.0.0 [2015-10-18] ========================== * Support for MPI-3 features. + Matched probes and receives. + Nonblocking collectives. + Neighborhood collectives. + New communicator constructors. + Request-based RMA operations. + New RMA communication and synchronisation calls. + New window constructors. + New datatype constructor. + New C++ boolean and floating complex datatypes. * Support for MPI-2 features not included in previous releases. + Generalized All-to-All collective (``Comm.Alltoallw()``) + User-defined data representations (``Register_datarep()``) * New scalable implementation of reduction operations for Python objects. This code is based on binomial tree algorithms using point-to-point communication and duplicated communicator contexts. To disable this feature, use ``mpi4py.rc.fast_reduce = False``. * Backward-incompatible changes: + Python 2.4, 2.5, 3.0 and 3.1 are no longer supported. + Default MPI error handling policies are overriden. After import, mpi4py sets the ``ERRORS_RETURN`` error handler in ``COMM_SELF`` and ``COMM_WORLD``, as well as any new ``Comm``, ``Win``, or ``File`` instance created through mpi4py, thus effectively ignoring the MPI rules about error handler inheritance. This way, MPI errors translate to Python exceptions. To disable this behavior and use the standard MPI error handling rules, use ``mpi4py.rc.errors = 'default'``. + Change signature of all send methods, ``dest`` is a required argument. + Change signature of all receive and probe methods, ``source`` defaults to ``ANY_SOURCE``, ``tag`` defaults to ``ANY_TAG``. + Change signature of send lowercase-spelling methods, ``obj`` arguments are not mandatory. + Change signature of recv lowercase-spelling methods, renamed 'obj' arguments to 'buf'. + Change ``Request.Waitsome()`` and ``Request.Testsome()`` to return ``None`` or ``list``. + Change signature of all lowercase-spelling collectives, ``sendobj`` arguments are now mandatory, ``recvobj`` arguments were removed. + Reduction operations ``MAXLOC`` and ``MINLOC`` are no longer special-cased in lowercase-spelling methods ``Comm.[all]reduce()`` and ``Comm.[ex]scan()``, the input object must be specified as a tuple ``(obj, location)``. + Change signature of name publishing functions. The new signatures are ``Publish_name(service_name, port_name, info=INFO_NULL)`` and ``Unpublish_name(service_name, port_name, info=INFO_NULL)```. + ``Win`` instances now cache Python objects exposing memory by keeping references instead of using MPI attribute caching. + Change signature of ``Win.Lock()``. The new signature is ``Win.Lock(rank, lock_type=LOCK_EXCLUSIVE, assertion=0)``. + Move ``Cartcomm.Map()`` to ``Intracomm.Cart_map()``. + Move ``Graphcomm.Map()`` to ``Intracomm.Graph_map()``. + Remove the ``mpi4py.MPE`` module. + Rename the Cython definition file for use with ``cimport`` statement from ``mpi_c.pxd`` to ``libmpi.pxd``. Release 1.3.1 [2013-08-07] ========================== * Regenerate C wrappers with Cython 0.19.1 to support Python 3.3. * Install ``*.pxd`` files in ``/mpi4py`` to ease the support for Cython's ``cimport`` statement in code requiring to access mpi4py internals. * As a side-effect of using Cython 0.19.1, ancient Python 2.3 is no longer supported. If you really need it, you can install an older Cython and run ``python setup.py build_src --force``. Release 1.3 [2012-01-20] ======================== * Now ``Comm.recv()`` accept a buffer to receive the message. * Add ``Comm.irecv()`` and ``Request.{wait|test}[any|all]()``. * Add ``Intracomm.Spawn_multiple()``. * Better buffer handling for PEP 3118 and legacy buffer interfaces. * Add support for attribute attribute caching on communicators, datatypes and windows. * Install MPI-enabled Python interpreter as ``/mpi4py/bin/python-mpi``. * Windows: Support for building with Open MPI. Release 1.2.2 [2010-09-13] ========================== * Add ``mpi4py.get_config()`` to retrieve information (compiler wrappers, includes, libraries, etc) about the MPI implementation employed to build mpi4py. * Workaround Python libraries with missing GILState-related API calls in case of non-threaded Python builds. * Windows: look for MPICH2, DeinoMPI, Microsoft HPC Pack at their default install locations under %ProgramFiles. * MPE: fix hacks related to old API's, these hacks are broken when MPE is built with a MPI implementations other than MPICH2. * HP-MPI: fix for missing Fortran datatypes, use dlopen() to load the MPI shared library before MPI_Init() * Many distutils-related fixes, cleanup, and enhancements, better logics to find MPI compiler wrappers. * Support for ``pip install mpi4py``. Release 1.2.1 [2010-02-26] ========================== * Fix declaration in Cython include file. This declaration, while valid for Cython, broke the simple-minded parsing used in conf/mpidistutils.py to implement configure-tests for availability of MPI symbols. * Update SWIG support and make it compatible with Python 3. Also generate an warning for SWIG < 1.3.28. * Fix distutils-related issues in Mac OS X. Now ARCHFLAGS environment variable is honored of all Python's ``config/Makefile`` variables. * Fix issues with Open MPI < 1.4.2 releated to error checking and ``MPI_XXX_NULL`` handles. Release 1.2 [2009-12-29] ======================== * Automatic MPI datatype discovery for NumPy arrays and PEP-3118 buffers. Now buffer-like objects can be messaged directly, it is no longer required to explicitly pass a 2/3-list/tuple like ``[data, MPI.DOUBLE]``, or ``[data, count, MPI.DOUBLE]``. Only basic types are supported, i.e., all C/C99-native signed/unsigned integral types and single/double precision real/complex floating types. Many thanks to Eilif Muller for the initial feedback. * Nonblocking send of pickled Python objects. Many thanks to Andreas Kloeckner for the initial patch and enlightening discussion about this enhancement. * ``Request`` instances now hold a reference to the Python object exposing the buffer involved in point-to-point communication or parallel I/O. Many thanks to Andreas Kloeckner for the initial feedback. * Support for logging of user-defined states and events using `MPE `_. Runtime (i.e., without requiring a recompile!) activation of logging of all MPI calls is supported in POSIX platforms implementing ``dlopen()``. * Support for all the new features in MPI-2.2 (new C99 and F90 datatypes, distributed graph topology, local reduction operation, and other minor enhancements). * Fix the annoying issues related to Open MPI and Python dynamic loading of extension modules in platforms supporting ``dlopen()``. * Fix SLURM dynamic loading issues on SiCortex. Many thanks to Ian Langmore for providing me shell access. Release 1.1.0 [2009-06-06] ========================== * Fix bug in ``Comm.Iprobe()`` that caused segfaults as Python C-API calls were issued with the GIL released (issue #2). * Add ``Comm.bsend()`` and ``Comm.ssend()`` for buffered and synchronous send semantics when communicating general Python objects. * Now the call ``Info.Get(key)`` return a *single* value (i.e, instead of a 2-tuple); this value is ``None`` if ``key`` is not in the ``Info`` object, or a string otherwise. Previously, the call redundantly returned ``(None, False)`` for missing key-value pairs; ``None`` is enough to signal a missing entry. * Add support for parametrized Fortran datatypes. * Add support for decoding user-defined datatypes. * Add support for user-defined reduction operations on memory buffers. However, at most 16 user-defined reduction operations can be created. Ask the author for more room if you need it. Release 1.0.0 [2009-03-20] ========================== This is the fist release of the all-new, Cython-based, implementation of *MPI for Python*. Unfortunately, this implementation is not backward-compatible with the previous one. The list below summarizes the more important changes that can impact user codes. * Some communication calls had *overloaded* functionality. Now there is a clear distinction between communication of general Python object with *pickle*, and (fast, near C-speed) communication of buffer-like objects (e.g., NumPy arrays). - for communicating general Python objects, you have to use all-lowercase methods, like ``send()``, ``recv()``, ``bcast()``, etc. - for communicating array data, you have to use ``Send()``, ``Recv()``, ``Bcast()``, etc. methods. Buffer arguments to these calls must be explicitly specified by using a 2/3-list/tuple like ``[data, MPI.DOUBLE]``, or ``[data, count, MPI.DOUBLE]`` (the former one uses the byte-size of ``data`` and the extent of the MPI datatype to define the ``count``). * Indexing a communicator with an integer returned a special object associating the communication with a target rank, alleviating you from specifying source/destination/root arguments in point-to-point and collective communications. This functionality is no longer available, expressions like:: MPI.COMM_WORLD[0].Send(...) MPI.COMM_WORLD[0].Recv(...) MPI.COMM_WORLD[0].Bcast(...) have to be replaced by:: MPI.COMM_WORLD.Send(..., dest=0) MPI.COMM_WORLD.Recv(..., source=0) MPI.COMM_WORLD.Bcast(..., root=0) * Automatic MPI initialization (i.e., at import time) requests the maximum level of MPI thread support (i.e., it is done by calling ``MPI_Init_thread()`` and passing ``MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE``). In case you need to change this behavior, you can tweak the contents of the ``mpi4py.rc`` module. * In order to obtain the values of predefined attributes attached to the world communicator, now you have to use the ``Get_attr()`` method on the ``MPI.COMM_WORLD`` instance:: tag_ub = MPI.COMM_WORLD.Get_attr(MPI.TAG_UB) * In the previous implementation, ``MPI.COMM_WORLD`` and ``MPI.COMM_SELF`` were associated to **duplicates** of the (C-level) ``MPI_COMM_WORLD`` and ``MPI_COMM_SELF`` predefined communicator handles. Now this is no longer the case, ``MPI.COMM_WORLD`` and ``MPI.COMM_SELF`` proxies the **actual** ``MPI_COMM_WORLD`` and ``MPI_COMM_SELF`` handles. * Convenience aliases ``MPI.WORLD`` and ``MPI.SELF`` were removed. Use instead ``MPI.COMM_WORLD`` and ``MPI.COMM_SELF``. * Convenience constants ``MPI.WORLD_SIZE`` and ``MPI.WORLD_RANK`` were removed. Use instead ``MPI.COMM_WORLD.Get_size()`` and ``MPI.COMM_WORLD.Get_rank()``.