Hi Jeff & All Yes,you are right,i was just a little dizzy then. i need to modify the send function of component self in btl framework. i just met a problem right now. when i browse the function mca_btl_self_send(~/ompi/mca/btl/self/btl_self.c),i think it use this to send the data <snip> 303 reg = mca_btl_base_active_message_trigger + tag; 304 reg->cbfunc( btl, tag, des, reg->cbdata ); </snip> i trace through the "mca_btl_base_active_message_trigger" to the function where it get its value ,then i find function mca_bml_r2_register(~/ompi/mca/bml/bml_r2.c),it like this: <snip> 728 mca_btl_base_active_message_trigger[tag].cbfunc = cbfunc; 729 mca_btl_base_active_message_trigger[tag].cbdata = data; <snip> when i trace through mca_bml_r2_register ,in the same file,i get this structure: <snip> mca_bml_r2_module_t mca_bml_r2 = { { &mca_bml_r2_component, mca_bml_r2_add_procs, mca_bml_r2_del_procs, mca_bml_r2_add_btl, mca_bml_r2_del_btl, mca_bml_r2_del_proc_btl, mca_bml_r2_register, <------------------------------------ mca_bml_r2_register_error, mca_bml_r2_finalize, mca_bml_r2_ft_event }
}; <snip> after this ,i find the place where mca_bml_r2 is initialized,but i cannt find anything related to mca_bml_r2_register.i just want to know reg = mca_btl_base_active_message_trigger + tag; really is.and i want to modify the send function of self ,is this the right way? or you can tell me the right way to modify the send function of self component. Thanks & Regards Yaohui Hu On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 12:52 AM, Jeff Squyres <jsquy...@cisco.com> wrote: > On Mar 16, 2010, at 9:45 AM, hu yaohui wrote: > > > it just said,i had a wrong command format,when i use mpirun --help,i > really > > didn't find the --mca parameter.why the tcp FAQ part list these command > lines, > > but it cann't execute successfully on my machine.Is there any another way > to control the specific > > btl components to be used? > > Make sure you're using the right mpirun -- you might have multiple > installed on your machine. > > OMPI's "mpirun --help" definitely includes a description of the --mca > parameter: > > -mca|--mca <arg0> <arg1> > Pass context-specific MCA parameters; they are > considered global if --gmca is not used and only > one context is specified (arg0 is the parameter > name; arg1 is the parameter value) > > -- > Jeff Squyres > jsquy...@cisco.com > For corporate legal information go to: > http://www.cisco.com/web/about/doing_business/legal/cri/ > > > _______________________________________________ > devel mailing list > de...@open-mpi.org > http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/devel >