MPI_Buffer_attach(3)
Attaches a user-defined buffer for sending
Description
MPI_Buffer_attach
NAME
MPI_Buffer_attach - Attaches a user-provided buffer for sending
SYNOPSIS
int MPI_Buffer_attach(void *buffer, int size)
INPUT PARAMETERS
buffer
- initial buffer address (choice)
|
size |
- buffer size, in bytes (non-negative integer) |
NOTES
The size given should be the sum of the sizes of all outstanding Bsends that you intend to have, plus MPI_BSEND_OVERHEAD for each Bsend that you do. For the purposes of calculating size, you should use MPI_Pack_size .
In other words,
in the code
MPI_Buffer_attach(buffer, size);
MPI_Bsend(..., count=20, datatype=type1, ...);
.
.
.
MPI_Bsend(..., count=40, datatype=type2, ...);
the value of
size in the MPI_Buffer_attach call should be
greater than the value computed by
MPI_Pack_size(20, type1, comm, &s1);
MPI_Pack_size(40, type2, comm, &s2);
size = s1 + s2 + 2 * MPI_BSEND_OVERHEAD;
The MPI_BSEND_OVERHEAD gives the maximum amount of space that may be used in the buffer for use by the BSEND routines in using the buffer. This value is in mpi.h (for C) and mpif.h (for Fortran).
THREAD AND INTERRUPT SAFETY
The user is responsible for ensuring that multiple threads do not try to update the same MPI object from different threads. This routine should not be used from within a signal handler.
The MPI standard defined a thread-safe interface but this does not mean that all routines may be called without any thread locks. For example, two threads must not attempt to change the contents of the same MPI_Info object concurrently. The user is responsible in this case for using some mechanism, such as thread locks, to ensure that only one thread at a time makes use of this routine. Because the buffer for buffered sends (e.g., MPI_Bsend ) is shared by all threads in a process, the user is responsible for ensuring that only one thread at a time calls this routine or MPI_Buffer_detach .
NOTES FOR FORTRAN
All MPI routines in Fortran (except for MPI_WTIME and MPI_WTICK ) have an additional argument ierr at the end of the argument list. ierr is an integer and has the same meaning as the return value of the routine in C. In Fortran, MPI routines are subroutines, and are invoked with the call statement.
All MPI objects (e.g., MPI_Datatype , MPI_Comm ) are of type INTEGER in Fortran.
ERRORS
All MPI routines
(except MPI_Wtime and MPI_Wtick ) return an
error value; C routines as the value of the function and
Fortran routines in the last argument. Before the value is
returned, the current MPI error handler is called. By
default, this error handler aborts the MPI job. The error
handler may be changed with MPI_Comm_set_errhandler
(for communicators), MPI_File_set_errhandler (for
files), and MPI_Win_set_errhandler (for RMA windows).
The MPI-1 routine MPI_Errhandler_set may be used but
its use is deprecated. The predefined error handler
MPI_ERRORS_RETURN may be used to cause error values
to be returned. Note that MPI does not guarantee that
an MPI program can continue past an error; however, MPI
implementations will attempt to continue whenever possible.
MPI_SUCCESS
- No error; MPI routine completed successfully.
MPI_ERR_ARG
- Invalid argument. Some argument is invalid and is not identified by a specific error class (e.g., MPI_ERR_RANK ).
MPI_ERR_OTHER
- Other error; use MPI_Error_string to get more information about this error code.
SEE ALSO
MPI_Buffer_detach, MPI_Bsend