/* * $HEADERS$ */ #include "ompi_config.h" #include #include "mpi.h" #include "mpi/c/bindings.h" #include "info/info.h" #include "runtime/runtime.h" #include "communicator/communicator.h" #if OMPI_HAVE_WEAK_SYMBOLS && OMPI_PROFILING_DEFINES #pragma weak MPI_Open_port = PMPI_Open_port #endif #if OMPI_PROFILING_DEFINES #include "mpi/c/profile/defines.h" #endif static const char FUNC_NAME[] = "MPI_Open_port"; int MPI_Open_port(MPI_Info info, char *port_name) { if ( MPI_PARAM_CHECK ) { OMPI_ERR_INIT_FINALIZE(FUNC_NAME); if ( NULL == port_name ) { return OMPI_ERRHANDLER_INVOKE(MPI_COMM_WORLD, MPI_ERR_ARG, FUNC_NAME); } } if ( MPI_INFO_NULL != info ) { /* in theory, they user might tell us here how to establish the address. Since our communication is relying on OOB, we probably won't use the info-object. potential values defined in MPI-2: - "ip_port" : value contains IP port number - "ip_address" : value contains IP address */ } /* According to our current understanding, the port_name will be the OOB-name. No real port has to be opne, since OOB always accepts new connections (e.g. has a pending accept). memcpy ( port_name, oob-whatever-fcnt, strlen(oob-whatever-fctn)); */ /* This function is not yet implemented */ return OMPI_ERRHANDLER_INVOKE(MPI_COMM_WORLD, MPI_ERR_OTHER, FUNC_NAME); }