[argobots-discuss] how to marshal/serialize an ABT_pool id for network use

Phil Carns carns at mcs.anl.gov
Mon Feb 27 08:20:44 CST 2017


That makes sense.  Thanks Pavan.

-Phil

On 02/26/2017 02:10 PM, Balaji, Pavan wrote:
> Phil,
>
> Argobots does not have an integer mapping for the pool id today.  Even if we did, it's an opaque object, so you can't assume that it'll be an integer.  You doing the mapping yourself is going to be the cleanest solution.
>
>    -- Pavan
>
>> On Feb 26, 2017, at 8:35 AM, Phil Carns <carns at mcs.anl.gov> wrote:
>>
>> Actually, after thinking through a preliminary design a little more, I think I would probably elect to do this mapping myself anyway (even if an integer identifier were available in Argobots) so that I can choose the size of the identifier in my protocol.  I may need to use a relatively small integer due to msg header size constraints.
>>
>> -Phil
>>
>> On 02/26/2017 08:46 AM, Phil Carns wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm considering how to build a network service in which incoming requests could potentially be serviced by more than one Argobots pool (ABT_pool).  At the most fundamental level, this will look like a single centralized progress loop for the network that decodes the header for incoming messages, and based on that header calls ABT_thread_create() to launch the handler on a particular pool.
>>>
>>> I'd like the client to be able to control which pool it is targeting.  I think this means that I should probably create my own data structure that maps "pool_id -> ABT_pool" so that I have a generic identifier that I can share over the network with other hosts.  "pool_id" in this case would just be an int64_t or something similar of a fixed size at any rate.  When a request arrives I would decode the header, look up the pool_id to ABT_pool mapping, then call ABT_thread_create() on that pool.
>>>
>>> Before I implement that, though, I just wanted to check- there isn't any existing mechanism built into Argobots for generating stable IDs for a given ABT_pool, is there?
>>>
>>> thanks!
>>> -Phil
>>>
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