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openmpi/ompi/mpi/c/group_f2c.c

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/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset:4 ; -*- */
/*
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* University Research and Technology
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== Highlights == 1. New mpifort wrapper compiler: you can utilize mpif.h, use mpi, and use mpi_f08 through this one wrapper compiler 1. mpif77 and mpif90 still exist, but are sym links to mpifort and may be removed in a future release 1. The mpi module has been re-implemented and is significantly "mo' bettah" 1. The mpi_f08 module offers many, many improvements over mpif.h and the mpi module This stuff is coming from a VERY long-lived mercurial branch (3 years!); it'll almost certainly take a few SVN commits and a bunch of testing before I get it correctly committed to the SVN trunk. == More details == Craig Rasmussen and I have been working with the MPI-3 Fortran WG and Fortran J3 committees for a long, long time to make a prototype MPI-3 Fortran bindings implementation. We think we're at a stable enough state to bring this stuff back to the trunk, with the goal of including it in OMPI v1.7. Special thanks go out to everyone who has been incredibly patient and helpful to us in this journey: * Rolf Rabenseifner/HLRS (mastermind/genius behind the entire MPI-3 Fortran effort) * The Fortran J3 committee * Tobias Burnus/gfortran * Tony !Goetz/Absoft * Terry !Donte/Oracle * ...and probably others whom I'm forgetting :-( There's still opportunities for optimization in the mpi_f08 implementation, but by and large, it is as far along as it can be until Fortran compilers start implementing the new F08 dimension(..) syntax. Note that gfortran is currently unsupported for the mpi_f08 module and the new mpi module. gfortran users will a) fall back to the same mpi module implementation that is in OMPI v1.5.x, and b) not get the new mpi_f08 module. The gfortran maintainers are actively working hard to add the necessary features to support both the new mpi_f08 module and the new mpi module implementations. This will take some time. As mentioned above, ompi/mpi/f77 and ompi/mpi/f90 no longer exist. All the fortran bindings implementations have been collated under ompi/mpi/fortran; each implementation has its own subdirectory: {{{ ompi/mpi/fortran/ base/ - glue code mpif-h/ - what used to be ompi/mpi/f77 use-mpi-tkr/ - what used to be ompi/mpi/f90 use-mpi-ignore-tkr/ - new mpi module implementation use-mpi-f08/ - new mpi_f08 module implementation }}} There's also a prototype 6-function-MPI implementation under use-mpi-f08-desc that emulates the new F08 dimension(..) syntax that isn't fully available in Fortran compilers yet. We did that to prove it to ourselves that it could be done once the compilers fully support it. This directory/implementation will likely eventually replace the use-mpi-f08 version. Other things that were done: * ompi_info grew a few new output fields to describe what level of Fortran support is included * Existing Fortran examples in examples/ were renamed; new mpi_f08 examples were added * The old Fortran MPI libraries were renamed: * libmpi_f77 -> libmpi_mpifh * libmpi_f90 -> libmpi_usempi * The configury for Fortran was consolidated and significantly slimmed down. Note that the F77 env variable is now IGNORED for configure; you should only use FC. Example: {{{ shell$ ./configure CC=icc CXX=icpc FC=ifort ... }}} All of this work was done in a Mercurial branch off the SVN trunk, and hosted at Bitbucket. This branch has got to be one of OMPI's longest-running branches. Its first commit was Tue Apr 07 23:01:46 2009 -0400 -- it's over 3 years old! :-) We think we've pulled in all relevant changes from the OMPI trunk (e.g., Fortran implementations of the new MPI-3 MPROBE stuff for mpif.h, use mpi, and use mpi_f08, and the recent Fujitsu Fortran patches). I anticipate some instability when we bring this stuff into the trunk, simply because it touches a LOT of code in the MPI layer in the OMPI code base. We'll try our best to make it as pain-free as possible, but please bear with us when it is committed. This commit was SVN r26283.
2012-04-18 19:57:29 +04:00
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#include "ompi_config.h"
#include "ompi/mpi/c/bindings.h"
#include "ompi/runtime/params.h"
#include "ompi/errhandler/errhandler.h"
== Highlights == 1. New mpifort wrapper compiler: you can utilize mpif.h, use mpi, and use mpi_f08 through this one wrapper compiler 1. mpif77 and mpif90 still exist, but are sym links to mpifort and may be removed in a future release 1. The mpi module has been re-implemented and is significantly "mo' bettah" 1. The mpi_f08 module offers many, many improvements over mpif.h and the mpi module This stuff is coming from a VERY long-lived mercurial branch (3 years!); it'll almost certainly take a few SVN commits and a bunch of testing before I get it correctly committed to the SVN trunk. == More details == Craig Rasmussen and I have been working with the MPI-3 Fortran WG and Fortran J3 committees for a long, long time to make a prototype MPI-3 Fortran bindings implementation. We think we're at a stable enough state to bring this stuff back to the trunk, with the goal of including it in OMPI v1.7. Special thanks go out to everyone who has been incredibly patient and helpful to us in this journey: * Rolf Rabenseifner/HLRS (mastermind/genius behind the entire MPI-3 Fortran effort) * The Fortran J3 committee * Tobias Burnus/gfortran * Tony !Goetz/Absoft * Terry !Donte/Oracle * ...and probably others whom I'm forgetting :-( There's still opportunities for optimization in the mpi_f08 implementation, but by and large, it is as far along as it can be until Fortran compilers start implementing the new F08 dimension(..) syntax. Note that gfortran is currently unsupported for the mpi_f08 module and the new mpi module. gfortran users will a) fall back to the same mpi module implementation that is in OMPI v1.5.x, and b) not get the new mpi_f08 module. The gfortran maintainers are actively working hard to add the necessary features to support both the new mpi_f08 module and the new mpi module implementations. This will take some time. As mentioned above, ompi/mpi/f77 and ompi/mpi/f90 no longer exist. All the fortran bindings implementations have been collated under ompi/mpi/fortran; each implementation has its own subdirectory: {{{ ompi/mpi/fortran/ base/ - glue code mpif-h/ - what used to be ompi/mpi/f77 use-mpi-tkr/ - what used to be ompi/mpi/f90 use-mpi-ignore-tkr/ - new mpi module implementation use-mpi-f08/ - new mpi_f08 module implementation }}} There's also a prototype 6-function-MPI implementation under use-mpi-f08-desc that emulates the new F08 dimension(..) syntax that isn't fully available in Fortran compilers yet. We did that to prove it to ourselves that it could be done once the compilers fully support it. This directory/implementation will likely eventually replace the use-mpi-f08 version. Other things that were done: * ompi_info grew a few new output fields to describe what level of Fortran support is included * Existing Fortran examples in examples/ were renamed; new mpi_f08 examples were added * The old Fortran MPI libraries were renamed: * libmpi_f77 -> libmpi_mpifh * libmpi_f90 -> libmpi_usempi * The configury for Fortran was consolidated and significantly slimmed down. Note that the F77 env variable is now IGNORED for configure; you should only use FC. Example: {{{ shell$ ./configure CC=icc CXX=icpc FC=ifort ... }}} All of this work was done in a Mercurial branch off the SVN trunk, and hosted at Bitbucket. This branch has got to be one of OMPI's longest-running branches. Its first commit was Tue Apr 07 23:01:46 2009 -0400 -- it's over 3 years old! :-) We think we've pulled in all relevant changes from the OMPI trunk (e.g., Fortran implementations of the new MPI-3 MPROBE stuff for mpif.h, use mpi, and use mpi_f08, and the recent Fujitsu Fortran patches). I anticipate some instability when we bring this stuff into the trunk, simply because it touches a LOT of code in the MPI layer in the OMPI code base. We'll try our best to make it as pain-free as possible, but please bear with us when it is committed. This commit was SVN r26283.
2012-04-18 19:57:29 +04:00
#include "ompi/mpi/fortran/base/fint_2_int.h"
#include "ompi/group/group.h"
#if OPAL_HAVE_WEAK_SYMBOLS && OMPI_PROFILING_DEFINES
#pragma weak MPI_Group_f2c = PMPI_Group_f2c
#endif
#if OMPI_PROFILING_DEFINES
#include "ompi/mpi/c/profile/defines.h"
#endif
static const char FUNC_NAME[] = "MPI_Group_f2c";
MPI_Group MPI_Group_f2c(MPI_Fint group_f)
{
int group_index = OMPI_FINT_2_INT(group_f);
OPAL_CR_NOOP_PROGRESS();
if (MPI_PARAM_CHECK) {
OMPI_ERR_INIT_FINALIZE(FUNC_NAME);
}
/* Per MPI-2:4.12.4, do not invoke an error handler if we get an
Commit 1 of 2: be consistent in the MPI_*_F2C functions for the handling of invalid Fortran handles. Per MPI-2:4.12.4, if we get an invalid Fortran handle, we should return an invalid C handle. Before this commit, we checked if the fortran handle index was out of range (i.e., <0 or >sizeof(array)). If so, we used to return MPI_*_NULL (i.e., a valid C handle). But to be faithful to MPI-2:4.12.4, we now return NULL (an invalid C handle). If the fortran index is in bounds but is an index for an MPI object that has already been freed, the code already returns NULL because the entry in the array will be NULL (i.e., we already did what MPI-2:4.12.4 said for this case). Hence, this commit makes the handling of invalid fortran handles in the MPI_*_F2C functions be uniform: we always return NULL. Commit 2 of this will be to edit just about every C interface function (!) to ensure that MPI handles are not NULL. Otherwise, if the user calls a fortran interface function with an invalid handle, the fortran interface function will call MPI_*_F2C and blindly pass the result to the back-end C function. The C function will eventually end up trying to dereference it -- segv. Having a run-time check for NULL and invoking an MPI exception is far more social (e.g., the user can get a stack trace out of MPI_ABORT) and consistent (i.e., we're already checking for MPI_*_NULL in the C interface functions). Since all the C interface functions have all the machinery for run-time parameter checking, and they all already check for MPI_*_NULL, it's easy enough to add another check for NULL. This commit was SVN r9560.
2006-04-07 07:49:58 +04:00
invalid fortran handle. If we get an invalid fortran handle,
return an invalid C handle. */
if (group_index < 0 ||
group_index >=
opal_pointer_array_get_size(&ompi_group_f_to_c_table)) {
Commit 1 of 2: be consistent in the MPI_*_F2C functions for the handling of invalid Fortran handles. Per MPI-2:4.12.4, if we get an invalid Fortran handle, we should return an invalid C handle. Before this commit, we checked if the fortran handle index was out of range (i.e., <0 or >sizeof(array)). If so, we used to return MPI_*_NULL (i.e., a valid C handle). But to be faithful to MPI-2:4.12.4, we now return NULL (an invalid C handle). If the fortran index is in bounds but is an index for an MPI object that has already been freed, the code already returns NULL because the entry in the array will be NULL (i.e., we already did what MPI-2:4.12.4 said for this case). Hence, this commit makes the handling of invalid fortran handles in the MPI_*_F2C functions be uniform: we always return NULL. Commit 2 of this will be to edit just about every C interface function (!) to ensure that MPI handles are not NULL. Otherwise, if the user calls a fortran interface function with an invalid handle, the fortran interface function will call MPI_*_F2C and blindly pass the result to the back-end C function. The C function will eventually end up trying to dereference it -- segv. Having a run-time check for NULL and invoking an MPI exception is far more social (e.g., the user can get a stack trace out of MPI_ABORT) and consistent (i.e., we're already checking for MPI_*_NULL in the C interface functions). Since all the C interface functions have all the machinery for run-time parameter checking, and they all already check for MPI_*_NULL, it's easy enough to add another check for NULL. This commit was SVN r9560.
2006-04-07 07:49:58 +04:00
return NULL;
}
return (MPI_Group)opal_pointer_array_get_item(&ompi_group_f_to_c_table, group_index);
}