#%Module1.0 module-whatis "Open Fabrics Interfaces (OFI)" module-url "https://ofiwg.github.io/libfabric/" module-license "Open source, see https://github.com/ofiwg/libfabric/blob/main/COPYING" module-maintainer "Marc Caubet Serrabou " module-help " The Open Fabrics Interfaces (OFI) is a framework focused on exporting fabric communication services to applications. Libfabric, also known as Open Fabrics Interfaces (OFI), defines a communication API for high-performance parallel and distributed applications. It is a low-level communication library that abstracts diverse networking technologies. Libfabric is developed by the OFI Working Group (OFIWG, pronounced “o-fee-wig”), a subgroup of the OpenFabrics Alliance - OFA. Participation in the OFIWG is open to anyone, and not restricted to members of OFA. The goal of libfabric is to define interfaces that enable a tight semantic map between applications and underlying fabric services. Specifically, libfabric software interfaces have been co-designed with fabric hardware providers and application developers, with a focus on the needs of HPC users. Libfabric supports multiple communication semantics, is fabric and hardware implementation agnostic, and leverages and expands the existing RDMA open source community. Libfabric is designed to minimize the impedance mismatch between applications, including middleware such as MPI, SHMEM, data storage, and PGAS, and fabric communication hardware. Its interfaces target high-bandwidth, low-latency NICs, with a goal to scale to tens of thousands of nodes. Libfabric targets support for the Linux, Free BSD, Windows, and OS X. A reasonable effort is made to support all major, modern Linux distributions; however, validation is limited to the most recent 2-3 releases of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES). Support for a particular operating system version or distribution is vendor specific. The exceptions are the tcp and udp based socket providers are available on all platforms. " unsetenv LIBFABRIC_LIBRARY_DIR /opt/psi/Libraries/libfabric/1.18.0/lib remove-path LIBRARY_PATH $PREFIX/lib remove-path LD_LIBRARY_PATH $PREFIX/lib setenv LIBFABRIC_LIBRARY_DIR $PREFIX/lib64 # prepend-path LIBRARY_PATH $PREFIX/lib64 # prepend-path LD_LIBRARY_PATH $PREFIX/lib64 # prepend-path LIBFABRIC_LIBRARY_DIR $PREFIX/lib64