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# Support for the Message Passing Interface (MPI)
#
# (C) Copyright 2005, 2006 Trustees of Indiana University
# (C) Copyright 2005 Douglas Gregor
#
# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying 
# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt.)
#
# Authors: Douglas Gregor
#          Andrew Lumsdaine
#
# ==== MPI Configuration ====
# 
# For many users, MPI support can be enabled simply by adding the following 
# line to your user-config.jam file:
#
#   using mpi ;
#
# This should auto-detect MPI settings based on the MPI wrapper compiler in 
# your path, e.g., "mpic++". If the wrapper compiler is not in your path, or
# has a different name, you can pass the name of the wrapper compiler as the
# first argument to the mpi module:
#
#   using mpi : /opt/mpich2-1.0.4/bin/mpiCC ;
#
# If your MPI implementation does not have a wrapper compiler, or the MPI 
# auto-detection code does not work with your MPI's wrapper compiler,
# you can pass MPI-related options explicitly via the second parameter to the 
# mpi module:
#
#    using mpi : : <find-shared-library>lammpio <find-shared-library>lammpi++
#                  <find-shared-library>mpi <find-shared-library>lam 
#                  <find-shared-library>dl ;
#
# To see the results of MPI auto-detection, pass "--debug-configuration" on
# the bjam command line.
#
# The (optional) fourth argument configures Boost.MPI for running
# regression tests. These parameters specify the executable used to
# launch jobs (default: "mpirun") followed by any necessary arguments
# to this to run tests and tell the program to expect the number of
# processors to follow (default: "-np").  With the default parameters,
# for instance, the test harness will execute, e.g.,
#  
#    mpirun -np 4 all_gather_test
#
# ==== Linking Against the MPI Libraries ===
#
# To link against the MPI libraries, import the "mpi" module and add the 
# following requirement to your target:
# 
#   <library>/mpi//mpi 
#
# Since MPI support is not always available, you should check 
# "mpi.configured" before trying to link against the MPI libraries.

import "class" : new ;
import common ;
import feature : feature ;
import generators ;
import os ;
import project ;
import property ;
import testing ;
import toolset ;
import type ;
import path ;

# Make this module a project
project.initialize $(__name__) ;
project mpi ;

if [ MATCH (--debug-configuration) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ]
{
  .debug-configuration = true ;
}

# Assuming the first part of the command line is the given prefix
# followed by some non-empty value, remove the first argument. Returns
# either nothing (if there was no prefix or no value) or a pair
#
#   <name>value rest-of-cmdline
#
# This is a subroutine of cmdline_to_features
rule add_feature ( prefix name cmdline ) 
{
    local match = [ MATCH "^$(prefix)([^\" ]+|\"[^\"]+\") *(.*)$" : $(cmdline) ] ;

    # If there was no value associated with the prefix, abort
    if ! $(match) {
      return ;
    }

    local value = $(match[1]) ;

    if [ MATCH " +" : $(value) ] {
      value = "\"$(value)\"" ;
    }

    return "<$(name)>$(value)" $(match[2]) ;
}

# Strip any end-of-line characters off the given string and return the
# result.
rule strip-eol ( string )
{
  local match = [ MATCH "^(([A-Za-z0-9~`\.!@#$%^&*()_+={};:'\",.<>/?\\| -]|[|])*).*$" : $(string) ] ;

  if $(match)
  {
    return $(match[1]) ;
  }
  else
  {
    return $(string) ;
  }
}

# Split a command-line into a set of features. Certain kinds of
# compiler flags are recognized (e.g., -I, -D, -L, -l) and replaced
# with their Boost.Build equivalents (e.g., <include>, <define>,
# <library-path>, <find-library>). All other arguments are introduced
# using the features in the unknown-features parameter, because we
# don't know how to deal with them. For instance, if your compile and
# correct. The incoming command line should be a string starting with
# an executable (e.g., g++ -I/include/path") and may contain any
# number of command-line arguments thereafter. The result is a list of
# features corresponding to the given command line, ignoring the
# executable.
rule cmdline_to_features ( cmdline : unknown-features ? )
{
    local executable ;
    local features ;
    local otherflags ;
    local result ;

    unknown-features ?= <cxxflags> <linkflags> ;

    # Pull the executable out of the command line. At this point, the
    # executable is just thrown away.
    local match = [ MATCH "^([^\" ]+|\"[^\"]+\") *(.*)$" : $(cmdline) ] ;
    executable = $(match[1]) ;
    cmdline = $(match[2]) ;

    # List the prefix/feature pairs that we will be able to transform. 
    # Every kind of parameter not mentioned here will be placed in both
    # cxxflags and linkflags, because we don't know where they should go.
    local feature_kinds-D = "define" ;
    local feature_kinds-I = "include" ;
    local feature_kinds-L = "library-path" ;
    local feature_kinds-l = "find-shared-library" ;

    while $(cmdline) {

        # Check for one of the feature prefixes we know about. If we
        # find one (and the associated value is nonempty), convert it
        # into a feature.
        local match = [ MATCH "^(-.)(.*)" : $(cmdline) ] ;
        local matched ;
        if $(match) && $(match[2]) {
           local prefix = $(match[1]) ;
           if $(feature_kinds$(prefix)) {
               local name = $(feature_kinds$(prefix)) ;
               local add = [ add_feature $(prefix) $(name) $(cmdline) ] ;

               if $(add) {

                  if $(add[1]) = <find-shared-library>pthread
                  {
                      # Uhm. It's not really nice that this MPI implementation
                      # uses -lpthread as opposed to -pthread. We do want to
                      # set <threading>multi, instead of -lpthread.
                      result += "<threading>multi" ;
                      MPI_EXTRA_REQUIREMENTS += "<threading>multi" ;                      
                  }
                  else
                  {                      
                      result += $(add[1]) ;                  
                  }
                                     
                  cmdline = $(add[2]) ;
                  matched = yes ;
               }
           }
        }

        # If we haven't matched a feature prefix, just grab the command-line
        # argument itself. If we can map this argument to a feature
        # (e.g., -pthread -> <threading>multi), then do so; otherwise,
        # and add it to the list of "other" flags that we don't
        # understand.
        if ! $(matched) {
           match = [ MATCH "^([^\" ]+|\"[^\"]+\") *(.*)$" : $(cmdline) ] ;
           local value = $(match[1]) ;
           cmdline = $(match[2]) ;

           # Check for multithreading support
           if $(value) = "-pthread" || $(value) = "-pthreads"
           {
             result += "<threading>multi" ;

             # DPG: This is a hack intended to work around a BBv2 bug where
             # requirements propagated from libraries are not checked for
             # conflicts when BBv2 determines which "common" properties to
             # apply to a target. In our case, the <threading>single property
             # gets propagated from the common properties to Boost.MPI
             # targets, even though <threading>multi is in the usage 
             # requirements of <library>/mpi//mpi.
             MPI_EXTRA_REQUIREMENTS += "<threading>multi" ;
           }
           else if [ MATCH "(.*[a-zA-Z0-9<>?-].*)" : $(value) ] {
              otherflags += $(value) ;
           }
        }
    }

    # If there are other flags that we don't understand, add them to the
    # result as both <cxxflags> and <linkflags>
    if $(otherflags) {
       for unknown in $(unknown-features)
       {
         result += "$(unknown)$(otherflags:J= )" ;
       }
    }

    return $(result) ;
}

# Determine if it is safe to execute the given shell command by trying
# to execute it and determining whether the exit code is zero or
# not. Returns true for an exit code of zero, false otherwise.
local rule safe-shell-command ( cmdline )
{
  local result = [ SHELL "$(cmdline) > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; if [ "$?" -eq "0" ]; then echo SSCOK; fi" ] ;
  return [ MATCH ".*(SSCOK).*" : $(result) ] ;
}

# Initialize the MPI module.  
rule init ( mpicxx ? : options * : mpirun-with-options * )
{
  if ! $(options) && $(.debug-configuration)
  {
    ECHO "===============MPI Auto-configuration===============" ;
  }
    
  if ! $(mpicxx) && [ os.on-windows ]
  {  
    # Try to auto-configure to the Microsoft Compute Cluster Pack
    local cluster_pack_path_native = "C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Compute Cluster Pack" ;
    local cluster_pack_path = [ path.make $(cluster_pack_path_native) ] ;
    if [ GLOB $(cluster_pack_path_native)\\Include : mpi.h ]
    {
      if $(.debug-configuration)
      {
        ECHO "Found Microsoft Compute Cluster Pack: $(cluster_pack_path_native)" ;
      }
      
      # Pick up either the 32-bit or 64-bit library, depending on which address
      # model the user has selected. Default to 32-bit.
      options = <include>$(cluster_pack_path)/Include 
                <address-model>64:<library-path>$(cluster_pack_path)/Lib/amd64
                <library-path>$(cluster_pack_path)/Lib/i386
                <find-static-library>msmpi
                <toolset>msvc:<define>_SECURE_SCL=0
              ;
              
      # Setup the "mpirun" equivalent (mpiexec)
      .mpirun = "\"$(cluster_pack_path_native)\\Bin\\mpiexec.exe"\" ;
      .mpirun_flags = -n ;
    }
    else if $(.debug-configuration)
    {
      ECHO "Did not find Microsoft Compute Cluster Pack in $(cluster_pack_path_native)." ;
    }
  } 
   
  if ! $(options)
  { 
    # Try to auto-detect options based on the wrapper compiler
    local command = [ common.get-invocation-command mpi : mpic++ : $(mpicxx) ] ;

    if ! $(mpicxx) && ! $(command) 
    {
      # Try "mpiCC", which is used by MPICH 
      command = [ common.get-invocation-command mpi : mpiCC ] ;
    }

    if ! $(mpicxx) && ! $(command) 
    {
      # Try "mpicxx", which is used by OpenMPI and MPICH2
      command = [ common.get-invocation-command mpi : mpicxx ] ;
    }

    local result ;
    local compile_flags ;
    local link_flags ;

    if ! $(command)
    { 
      # Do nothing: we'll complain later
    }
    # OpenMPI and newer versions of LAM-MPI have -showme:compile and 
    # -showme:link.
    else if [ safe-shell-command "$(command) -showme:compile" ] &&
              [ safe-shell-command "$(command) -showme:link" ]
    {
      if $(.debug-configuration)
      {
        ECHO "Found recent LAM-MPI or Open MPI wrapper compiler: $(command)" ;
      }

      compile_flags = [ SHELL "$(command) -showme:compile" ] ;
      link_flags = [ SHELL "$(command) -showme:link" ] ;
   
      # Prepend COMPILER as the executable name, to match the format of 
      # other compilation commands.
      compile_flags = "COMPILER $(compile_flags)" ;
      link_flags = "COMPILER $(link_flags)" ;
    }
    # Look for LAM-MPI's -showme
    else if [ safe-shell-command "$(command) -showme" ]
    {
      if $(.debug-configuration)
      {
        ECHO "Found older LAM-MPI wrapper compiler: $(command)" ;
      }

      result = [ SHELL "$(command) -showme" ] ;
    }
    # Look for MPICH
    else if [ safe-shell-command "$(command) -show" ]
    {
      if $(.debug-configuration)
      {
        ECHO "Found MPICH wrapper compiler: $(command)" ;
      }
      compile_flags = [ SHELL "$(command) -compile_info" ] ;
      link_flags = [ SHELL "$(command) -link_info" ] ;
    }
    # Sun HPC and Ibm POE
    else if [ SHELL "$(command) -v 2>/dev/null" ]
    {
      compile_flags = [ SHELL "$(command) -c -v -xtarget=native64 2>/dev/null" ] ;

      local back = [ MATCH "--------------------(.*)" : $(compile_flags) ] ;
      if $(back)
      {
        # Sun HPC
        if $(.debug-configuration)
        {
          ECHO "Found Sun MPI wrapper compiler: $(command)" ;
        }

        compile_flags = [ MATCH "(.*)--------------------" : $(back) ] ;
        compile_flags = [ MATCH "(.*)-v" :  $(compile_flags) ] ;
        link_flags = [ SHELL "$(command) -v -xtarget=native64 2>/dev/null" ] ;
        link_flags = [ MATCH "--------------------(.*)" : $(link_flags) ] ;
        link_flags = [ MATCH "(.*)--------------------" : $(link_flags) ] ;

        # strip out -v from compile options
        local front = [ MATCH "(.*)-v" :  $(link_flags) ] ;
        local back = [ MATCH "-v(.*)" :  $(link_flags) ] ;
        link_flags = "$(front) $(back)" ;
        front = [ MATCH "(.*)-xtarget=native64" :  $(link_flags) ] ;
        back = [ MATCH "-xtarget=native64(.*)" :  $(link_flags) ] ;
        link_flags = "$(front) $(back)" ;
      }
      else
      {
        # Ibm POE
        if $(.debug-configuration)
        {
          ECHO "Found IBM MPI wrapper compiler: $(command)" ;
        }

        # 
        compile_flags = [ SHELL "$(command) -c -v 2>/dev/null" ] ;
        compile_flags = [ MATCH "(.*)exec: export.*" : $(compile_flags) ] ;
        local front = [ MATCH "(.*)-v" :  $(compile_flags) ] ;
        local back = [ MATCH "-v(.*)" :  $(compile_flags) ] ;
        compile_flags = "$(front) $(back)" ;
        front = [ MATCH "(.*)-c" :  $(compile_flags) ] ;
        back = [ MATCH "-c(.*)" :  $(compile_flags) ] ;
        compile_flags = "$(front) $(back)" ;
        link_flags = $(compile_flags) ;

        # get location of mpif.h from mpxlf
        local f_flags = [ SHELL "mpxlf -v 2>/dev/null" ] ;
        f_flags = [ MATCH "(.*)exec: export.*" : $(f_flags) ] ;
        front = [ MATCH "(.*)-v" :  $(f_flags) ] ;
        back = [ MATCH "-v(.*)" :  $(f_flags) ] ;
        f_flags = "$(front) $(back)" ;
        f_flags = [ MATCH "xlf_r(.*)" : $(f_flags) ] ;
        f_flags = [ MATCH "-F:mpxlf_r(.*)" : $(f_flags) ] ;
        compile_flags = [ strip-eol $(compile_flags) ] ;
        compile_flags = "$(compile_flags) $(f_flags)" ;
      }
    }

    if $(result) || $(compile_flags) && $(link_flags)
    {
      if $(result)
      {
         result = [ strip-eol $(result) ] ;
         options = [ cmdline_to_features $(result) ] ;
      }
      else 
      { 
         compile_flags = [ strip-eol $(compile_flags) ] ;
         link_flags = [ strip-eol $(link_flags) ] ;

         # Separately process compilation and link features, then combine
         # them at the end.
         local compile_features = [ cmdline_to_features $(compile_flags) 
                                                        : "<cxxflags>" ] ; 
         local link_features = [ cmdline_to_features $(link_flags) 
                                                     : "<linkflags>" ] ; 
         options = $(compile_features) $(link_features) ;
      }

      # If requested, display MPI configuration information.
      if $(.debug-configuration)
      {
        if $(result)
        {
          ECHO "  Wrapper compiler command line: $(result)" ;
        }
        else
        {
	  local match = [ MATCH "^([^\" ]+|\"[^\"]+\") *(.*)$" 
                                : $(compile_flags) ] ;
          ECHO "MPI compilation flags: $(match[2])" ;
	  local match = [ MATCH "^([^\" ]+|\"[^\"]+\") *(.*)$" 
                                : $(link_flags) ] ;
          ECHO "MPI link flags: $(match[2])" ;
        }
      }
    } 
    else 
    {
      if $(command)
      {
        ECHO "MPI auto-detection failed: unknown wrapper compiler $(command)" ;
        ECHO "Please report this error to the Boost mailing list: http://www.boost.org" ;
      }     
      else if $(mpicxx)
      {
        ECHO "MPI auto-detection failed: unable to find wrapper compiler $(mpicxx)" ;
      } 
      else
      {
        ECHO "MPI auto-detection failed: unable to find wrapper compiler `mpic++' or `mpiCC'" ;
      }
      ECHO "You will need to manually configure MPI support." ;
    }
 
  }

  # Find mpirun (or its equivalent) and its flags
  if ! $(.mpirun)
  {
    .mpirun = 
        [ common.get-invocation-command mpi : mpirun : $(mpirun-with-options[1]) ] ;
    .mpirun_flags = $(mpirun-with-options[2-]) ;
    .mpirun_flags ?= -np ;
  }
  
  if $(.debug-configuration)
  {
    if $(options)
    {
      echo "MPI build features: " ;
      ECHO $(options) ;
    }

    if $(.mpirun)
    {
      echo "MPI launcher: $(.mpirun) $(.mpirun_flags)" ;
    }
        
    ECHO "====================================================" ;
  }

  if $(options)  
  {
    .configured = true ;

    # Set up the "mpi" alias 
    alias mpi : : : : $(options) ;
  }
}

# States whether MPI has bee configured
rule configured ( )
{
  return $(.configured) ;
}

# Returs the "extra" requirements needed to build MPI. These requirements are
# part of the /mpi//mpi library target, but they need to be added to anything
# that uses MPI directly to work around bugs in BBv2's propagation of
# requirements.
rule extra-requirements ( )
{
  return $(MPI_EXTRA_REQUIREMENTS) ;
}

# Support for testing; borrowed from Python
type.register RUN_MPI_OUTPUT ;
type.register RUN_MPI : : TEST ;

class mpi-test-generator : generator
{
    import property-set ;

    rule __init__ ( * : * )
    {
        generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ;
        self.composing = true ;
    }

    rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * : multiple ? )
    {  
      # Generate an executable from the sources. This is the executable we will run.
      local executable = 
        [ generators.construct $(project) $(name) : EXE : $(property-set) : $(sources) ] ;

      result = 
        [ construct-result $(executable[2-]) : $(project) $(name)-run : $(property-set) ] ;
    }
}

# Use mpi-test-generator to generate MPI tests from sources
generators.register 
  [ new mpi-test-generator mpi.capture-output : : RUN_MPI_OUTPUT ] ;

generators.register-standard testing.expect-success 
  : RUN_MPI_OUTPUT : RUN_MPI ;

# The number of processes to spawn when executing an MPI test.
feature mpi:processes : : free incidental ;

# The flag settings on testing.capture-output do not
# apply to mpi.capture output at the moment.
# Redo this explicitly.
toolset.flags mpi.capture-output ARGS <testing.arg> ;
rule capture-output ( target : sources * : properties * )
{
    # Use the standard capture-output rule to run the tests
    testing.capture-output $(target) : $(sources[1]) : $(properties) ;

    # Determine the number of processes we should run on.
    local num_processes = [ property.select <mpi:processes> : $(properties) ] ;
    num_processes = $(num_processes:G=) ;

    # serialize the MPI tests to avoid overloading systems
    JAM_SEMAPHORE on $(target) = <s>mpi-run-semaphore ;

    # We launch MPI processes using the "mpirun" equivalent specified by the user.
    LAUNCHER on $(target) =  
      [ on $(target) return $(.mpirun) $(.mpirun_flags) $(num_processes) ] ;
}

# Creates a set of test cases to be run through the MPI launcher. The name, sources, 
# and requirements are the same as for any other test generator. However, schedule is 
# a list of numbers, which indicates how many processes each test run will use. For 
# example, passing 1 2 7 will run the test with 1 process, then 2 processes, then 7
# 7 processes. The name provided is just the base name: the actual tests will be 
# the name followed by a hypen, then the number of processes. 
rule mpi-test ( name : sources * : requirements * : schedule * )
{        
    sources ?= $(name).cpp ;
    schedule ?= 1 2 3 4 7 8 13 17 ;

    local result ;
    for processes in $(schedule)
    {  
      result += [ testing.make-test 
        run-mpi : $(sources) /boost/mpi//boost_mpi
          : $(requirements) <toolset>msvc:<link>static <mpi:processes>$(processes) : $(name)-$(processes) ] ;
    }
    return $(result) ;
}