feature: detect MPI desynchronizations#4091
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The goal of this PR is to add a way to detect MPI desynchronizations.
MPI desynchronizations occur when an MPI operation is not called on all ranks (for example, due to an
ifcondition or aforloop). When this happens, subsequent MPI operations may become non-blocking, potentially leading to incorrect results.Identifying whether a desynchronization has occurred, and locating it, can be long.
This PR proposes mechanism to detect such desynchronizations. It also outputs the current stack trace when such desynchronization occurs.
Implementation
The current approach adds a
barrier(which should remain blocking even if a desynchronization occurs) after every collective MPI call, combined with atimeout()to detect infinite hangs. If the timeout is exceeded (there is an infinite hang), it indicates that not every ranks of the current communicator participated in the collective MPI operation we are monitoring, indicating a desynchronization.Compile option
This feature is currently behind a compile option (
-DGEOS_ENABLE_MPI_DESYNC_DETECTION=ON).All code related to the detection is behind guards, and doesn't get compiled if GEOS is not built with the compile option.
I am not anchored on this choice, neither for the implementation. I'm open to any proposition.