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/*
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2005-11-05 22:57:48 +03:00
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* Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Trustees of Indiana University and Indiana
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* University Research and Technology
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* Corporation. All rights reserved.
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* Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The University of Tennessee and The University
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* of Tennessee Research Foundation. All rights
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* reserved.
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2004-11-28 23:09:25 +03:00
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* Copyright (c) 2004-2005 High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart,
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* University of Stuttgart. All rights reserved.
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2005-03-24 15:43:37 +03:00
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* Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of the University of California.
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* All rights reserved.
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2004-11-22 04:38:40 +03:00
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* $COPYRIGHT$
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*
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* Additional copyrights may follow
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*
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* $HEADER$
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*/
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2004-06-07 19:33:53 +04:00
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#include "ompi_config.h"
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#include "ompi/mpi/f77/bindings.h"
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#include "ompi/attribute/attribute.h"
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#include "ompi/communicator/communicator.h"
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#if OMPI_HAVE_WEAK_SYMBOLS && OMPI_PROFILE_LAYER
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#pragma weak PMPI_ATTR_PUT = mpi_attr_put_f
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#pragma weak pmpi_attr_put = mpi_attr_put_f
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#pragma weak pmpi_attr_put_ = mpi_attr_put_f
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#pragma weak pmpi_attr_put__ = mpi_attr_put_f
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#elif OMPI_PROFILE_LAYER
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OMPI_GENERATE_F77_BINDINGS (PMPI_ATTR_PUT,
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pmpi_attr_put,
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pmpi_attr_put_,
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pmpi_attr_put__,
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pmpi_attr_put_f,
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(MPI_Fint *comm, MPI_Fint *keyval, MPI_Fint *attribute_val, MPI_Fint *ierr),
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(comm, keyval, attribute_val, ierr) )
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#endif
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#if OMPI_HAVE_WEAK_SYMBOLS
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#pragma weak MPI_ATTR_PUT = mpi_attr_put_f
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#pragma weak mpi_attr_put = mpi_attr_put_f
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#pragma weak mpi_attr_put_ = mpi_attr_put_f
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#pragma weak mpi_attr_put__ = mpi_attr_put_f
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#endif
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2004-06-07 19:33:53 +04:00
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#if ! OMPI_HAVE_WEAK_SYMBOLS && ! OMPI_PROFILE_LAYER
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OMPI_GENERATE_F77_BINDINGS (MPI_ATTR_PUT,
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mpi_attr_put,
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mpi_attr_put_,
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mpi_attr_put__,
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mpi_attr_put_f,
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(MPI_Fint *comm, MPI_Fint *keyval, MPI_Fint *attribute_val, MPI_Fint *ierr),
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(comm, keyval, attribute_val, ierr) )
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#endif
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2004-04-20 22:50:43 +04:00
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#if OMPI_PROFILE_LAYER && ! OMPI_HAVE_WEAK_SYMBOLS
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#include "ompi/mpi/f77/profile/defines.h"
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#endif
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void mpi_attr_put_f(MPI_Fint *comm, MPI_Fint *keyval, MPI_Fint *attribute_val,
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MPI_Fint *ierr)
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{
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Submitted by: Jeff "I love MPI attributes" Squyres
Reviewed by: Brian "MPI attributes ROCK" Barrett
Bunches of changes to the attribute engine:
- After many hours of discussion about MPI attributes, we came to the
conclusion that MPI-2 Example 4.13 (the C->Fortran example) is just
wrong. If you accept that, the rest of the text makes much more
sense.
- There are 9 inter-language cases: all combinations of (read, write)
with C, Fortran MPI-1, and Fortran MPI-2 for each value. Each of
the 9 cases have specific code for what is supposed to happen (and
is labeled in the code with comments). There is a *lengthy* comment
at the top of src/attribute/attribute.c that describes all of this.
- All predefined attributes are now treated as if they were put from
MPI-1 Fortran calls, with the exception of the window predefined
attributes (which are irrelevant on the beta, because there is no
one-sided support; preliminary fixes included in this patch, but
will be fully addressed on the trunk)
- MPI API calls (particularly the Fortran wrappers) are now
fundamentally simpler -- they do *not* call the back-end MPI C API
calls; instead, they call directly back into the attribute engine.
- The MPI_LASTUSEDCODE attribute only exists on MPI_COMM_WORLD and is
updated appropriately when user error classes are added.
--> Note: Edgar made a suggestion that for communicator attributes,
we ignore the communicator argument when retrieving attributes
and simply return the value. This will likely only happen on
the trunk, and will alleviate (from the user's perspective) the
restriction that LASTUSEDCODE is only on MPI_COMM_WORLD.
- The predefined attributes are now "better". We create keyvals
separately than assigning values, and correctly distinguish between
comm, type, and win attributes. Initial values are now set as if
they were called from MPI-1 fortran.
- Added a comment to the top of src/attribute/attribute_predefined.c
explaining what each of the predefined attributes were and what OMPI
sets them to be.
This commit was SVN r6193.
2005-06-27 23:17:11 +04:00
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int c_err;
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MPI_Comm c_comm = MPI_Comm_f2c(*comm);
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2004-08-26 23:23:18 +04:00
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Submitted by: Jeff "I love MPI attributes" Squyres
Reviewed by: Brian "MPI attributes ROCK" Barrett
Bunches of changes to the attribute engine:
- After many hours of discussion about MPI attributes, we came to the
conclusion that MPI-2 Example 4.13 (the C->Fortran example) is just
wrong. If you accept that, the rest of the text makes much more
sense.
- There are 9 inter-language cases: all combinations of (read, write)
with C, Fortran MPI-1, and Fortran MPI-2 for each value. Each of
the 9 cases have specific code for what is supposed to happen (and
is labeled in the code with comments). There is a *lengthy* comment
at the top of src/attribute/attribute.c that describes all of this.
- All predefined attributes are now treated as if they were put from
MPI-1 Fortran calls, with the exception of the window predefined
attributes (which are irrelevant on the beta, because there is no
one-sided support; preliminary fixes included in this patch, but
will be fully addressed on the trunk)
- MPI API calls (particularly the Fortran wrappers) are now
fundamentally simpler -- they do *not* call the back-end MPI C API
calls; instead, they call directly back into the attribute engine.
- The MPI_LASTUSEDCODE attribute only exists on MPI_COMM_WORLD and is
updated appropriately when user error classes are added.
--> Note: Edgar made a suggestion that for communicator attributes,
we ignore the communicator argument when retrieving attributes
and simply return the value. This will likely only happen on
the trunk, and will alleviate (from the user's perspective) the
restriction that LASTUSEDCODE is only on MPI_COMM_WORLD.
- The predefined attributes are now "better". We create keyvals
separately than assigning values, and correctly distinguish between
comm, type, and win attributes. Initial values are now set as if
they were called from MPI-1 fortran.
- Added a comment to the top of src/attribute/attribute_predefined.c
explaining what each of the predefined attributes were and what OMPI
sets them to be.
This commit was SVN r6193.
2005-06-27 23:17:11 +04:00
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/* This stuff is very confusing. Be sure to see the comment at
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the top of src/attributes/attributes.c. */
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2004-08-26 23:23:18 +04:00
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Submitted by: Jeff "I love MPI attributes" Squyres
Reviewed by: Brian "MPI attributes ROCK" Barrett
Bunches of changes to the attribute engine:
- After many hours of discussion about MPI attributes, we came to the
conclusion that MPI-2 Example 4.13 (the C->Fortran example) is just
wrong. If you accept that, the rest of the text makes much more
sense.
- There are 9 inter-language cases: all combinations of (read, write)
with C, Fortran MPI-1, and Fortran MPI-2 for each value. Each of
the 9 cases have specific code for what is supposed to happen (and
is labeled in the code with comments). There is a *lengthy* comment
at the top of src/attribute/attribute.c that describes all of this.
- All predefined attributes are now treated as if they were put from
MPI-1 Fortran calls, with the exception of the window predefined
attributes (which are irrelevant on the beta, because there is no
one-sided support; preliminary fixes included in this patch, but
will be fully addressed on the trunk)
- MPI API calls (particularly the Fortran wrappers) are now
fundamentally simpler -- they do *not* call the back-end MPI C API
calls; instead, they call directly back into the attribute engine.
- The MPI_LASTUSEDCODE attribute only exists on MPI_COMM_WORLD and is
updated appropriately when user error classes are added.
--> Note: Edgar made a suggestion that for communicator attributes,
we ignore the communicator argument when retrieving attributes
and simply return the value. This will likely only happen on
the trunk, and will alleviate (from the user's perspective) the
restriction that LASTUSEDCODE is only on MPI_COMM_WORLD.
- The predefined attributes are now "better". We create keyvals
separately than assigning values, and correctly distinguish between
comm, type, and win attributes. Initial values are now set as if
they were called from MPI-1 fortran.
- Added a comment to the top of src/attribute/attribute_predefined.c
explaining what each of the predefined attributes were and what OMPI
sets them to be.
This commit was SVN r6193.
2005-06-27 23:17:11 +04:00
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c_err = ompi_attr_set_fortran_mpi1(COMM_ATTR,
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c_comm,
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&c_comm->c_keyhash,
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OMPI_FINT_2_INT(*keyval),
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*attribute_val,
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false, true);
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*ierr = OMPI_INT_2_FINT(c_err);
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}
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