This was, in fact, a primary point of discussion at last week's OMPI 
developer's conference. Bottom line is that we are only a little further along 
than we used to be, but are focusing on improving it. You'll find good thread 
support for some transports (some of the MTLs and at least the TCP BTL), not so 
good for others (e.g., openib is flat-out not thread safe).


On Dec 18, 2013, at 3:57 PM, Blosch, Edwin L <edwin.l.blo...@lmco.com> wrote:

> I was wondering if the FAQ entry below is considered current opinion or 
> perhaps a little stale.  Is multi-threading still considered to be ‘lightly 
> tested’?  Are there known open bugs?
>  
> Thank you,
>  
> Ed
>  
>  
> 7. Is Open MPI thread safe?
>  
> Support for MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE (i.e., multiple threads executing within the 
> MPI library) and asynchronous message passing progress (i.e., continuing 
> message passing operations even while no user threads are in the MPI library) 
> has been designed into Open MPI from its first planning meetings.
>  
> Support for MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE is included in the first version of Open MPI, 
> but it is only lightly tested and likely still has some bugs. Support for 
> asynchronous progress is included in the TCP point-to-point device, but it, 
> too, has only had light testing and likely still has bugs.
>  
> Completing the testing for full support of MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE and 
> asynchronous progress is planned in the near future.
>  
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