---------------------------------------------------------------------- KNOWN ISSUES ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Solaris compilers * Compilation on solaris will freeze when MPICH is configured with "--enable-strict". This is due to a solaris compiler bug related to a specific order of assignments to long long and short variables. See the following ticket for more information: https://trac.mpich.org/projects/mpich/ticket/2105 ### PathScale compilers * Due to bugs in the PathScale compiler suite, some configurations of MPICH do not build correctly. - v5.0.1: When the --disable-shared configure option is passed to MPICH, applications will give a segfault. - v5.0.5: Unless you pass the --enable-fast=O0 configure flag to MPICH, applications will hang. See the following ticket for more information: https://trac.mpich.org/projects/mpich/ticket/2104 ### Fine-grained thread safety * ch3:sock does not (and will not) support fine-grained threading. * MPI-IO APIs are not currently thread-safe when using fine-grained threading (--enable-thread-cs=per-object). * ch3:nemesis:tcp fine-grained threading is still experimental and may have correctness or performance issues. Known correctness issues include dynamic process support and generalized request support. ### Lacking channel-specific features * ch3 does not presently support communication across heterogeneous platforms (e.g., a big-endian machine communicating with a little-endian machine). * Support for "external32" data representation is incomplete. This affects the MPI_Pack_external and MPI_Unpack_external routines, as well the external data representation capabilities of ROMIO. In particular: noncontiguous user buffers could consume egregious amounts of memory in the MPI library and any types which vary in width between the native representation and the external32 representation will likely cause corruption. The following ticket contains some additional information: http://trac.mpich.org/projects/mpich/ticket/1754 * ch3 has known problems in some cases when threading and dynamic processes are used together on communicators of size greater than one. ### Performance issues * SMP-aware collectives do not perform as well, in select cases, as non-SMP-aware collectives, e.g. MPI_Reduce with message sizes larger than 64KiB. These can be disabled by setting the environment variable MPIR_CVAR_ENABLE_SMP_COLLECTIVES to 0. * MPI_Irecv operations that are not explicitly completed before MPI_Finalize is called may fail to complete before MPI_Finalize returns, and thus never complete. Furthermore, any matching send operations may erroneously fail. By explicitly completed, we mean that the request associated with the operation is completed by one of the MPI_Test or MPI_Wait routines.