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* In cases when the same `tag` is used for receiving data from the same remote rank, #514 changed the behavior of `Communicator::connect` and `Communicator::recvMemory` to receive data in the order of `std::shared_future::get()` is called, instead of the original behvaior that receive data in the order of the method calls. Since the original behavior is more intuitive, we get that back. Now when `get()` is called on a future, the async function will first call `wait()` on the latest previously returned future. In a recursive manner, this will call `wait()` on all previous futures that are not yet ready. * Removed all deprecated API calls and replaced into the new ones.
39 lines
1.2 KiB
C++
39 lines
1.2 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
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// Licensed under the MIT license.
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#include <gmock/gmock.h>
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#include <gtest/gtest.h>
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#include <mscclpp/core.hpp>
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class LocalCommunicatorTest : public ::testing::Test {
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protected:
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void SetUp() override {
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bootstrap = std::make_shared<mscclpp::TcpBootstrap>(0, 1);
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bootstrap->initialize(bootstrap->createUniqueId());
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comm = std::make_shared<mscclpp::Communicator>(bootstrap);
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}
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std::shared_ptr<mscclpp::TcpBootstrap> bootstrap;
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std::shared_ptr<mscclpp::Communicator> comm;
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};
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TEST_F(LocalCommunicatorTest, RegisterMemory) {
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int dummy[42];
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auto memory = comm->registerMemory(&dummy, sizeof(dummy), mscclpp::NoTransports);
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EXPECT_EQ(memory.data(), &dummy);
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EXPECT_EQ(memory.size(), sizeof(dummy));
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EXPECT_EQ(memory.transports(), mscclpp::NoTransports);
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}
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TEST_F(LocalCommunicatorTest, SendMemoryToSelf) {
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int dummy[42];
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auto memory = comm->registerMemory(&dummy, sizeof(dummy), mscclpp::NoTransports);
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comm->sendMemory(memory, 0, 0);
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auto memoryFuture = comm->recvMemory(0, 0);
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auto sameMemory = memoryFuture.get();
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EXPECT_EQ(sameMemory.data(), memory.data());
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EXPECT_EQ(sameMemory.size(), memory.size());
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EXPECT_EQ(sameMemory.transports(), memory.transports());
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}
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