SHMEM_BROADCAST(3) | Open MPI | SHMEM_BROADCAST(3) |
shmem_broadcast4(3), shmem_broadcast8(3), shmem_broadcast32(3), shmem_broadcast64(3) - Copy a data object from a designated PE to a target location on all other PEs of the active set.
C or C++:
#include <mpp/shmem.h> void shmem_broadcast32(void *target, const void *source,
size_t nelems, int PE_root, int PE_start, int logPE_stride,
int PE_size, long *pSync); void shmem_broadcast64(void *target, const void *source,
size_t nelems, int PE_root, int PE_start, int logPE_stride,
int PE_size, long *pSync);
Fortran:
INCLUDE "mpp/shmem.fh" INTEGER nelems, PE_root, PE_start, logPE_stride, PE_size INTEGER pSync(SHMEM_BCAST_SYNC_SIZE) CALL SHMEM_BROADCAST4(target, source, nelems, PE_root, & PE_start, logPE_stride, PE_size, fIpSync) CALL SHMEM_BROADCAST8(target, source, nelems, PE_root, & PE_start, logPE_stride, PE_size, pSync) CALL SHMEM_BROADCAST32(target, source, nelems, & PE_root, PE_start, logPE_stride, PE_size, pSync) CALL SHMEM_BROADCAST64(target, source, nelems, & PE_root, PE_start, logPE_stride, PE_size, pSync)
The broadcast routines write the data at address source of the PE specified by PE_root to address target on all other PEs in the active set. The active set of PEs is defined by the triplet PE_start, logPE_stride and PE_size. The data is not copied to the target address on the PE specified by PE_root. Before returning, the broadcast routines ensure that the elements of the pSync array are restored to their initial values.
As with all SHMEM collective routines, each of these routines assumes that only PEs in the active set call the routine. If a PE not in the active set calls a SHMEM collective routine, undefined behavior results.
The arguments are as follows:
The values of arguments PE_root, PE_start, logPE_stride, and PE_size must be equal on all PEs in the active set. The same target and source data objects and the same pSync work array must be passed to all PEs in the active set.
Before any PE calls a broadcast routine, you must ensure that the following conditions exist (synchronization via a barrier or some other method is often needed to ensure this): The pSync array on all PEs in the active set is not still in use from a prior call to a broadcast routine. The target array on all PEs in the active set is ready to accept the broadcast data.
Upon return from a broadcast routine, the following are true for the local PE: If the current PE is not the root PE, the target data object is updated. The values in the pSync array are restored to the original values.
The terms collective and symmetric are defined in intro_shmem(3).
All SHMEM broadcast routines restore pSync to its original contents. Multiple calls to SHMEM routines that use the same pSync array do not require that pSync be reinitialized after the first call.
You must ensure the that the pSync array is not being updated by any PE in the active set while any of the PEs participates in processing of a SHMEM broadcast routine. Be careful to avoid these situations: If the pSync array is initialized at run time, some type of synchronization is needed to ensure that all PEs in the working set have initialized pSync before any of them enter a SHMEM routine called with the pSync synchronization array. A pSync array may be reused on a subsequent SHMEM broadcast routine only if none of the PEs in the active set are still processing a prior SHMEM broadcast routine call that used the same pSync array. In general, this can be ensured only by doing some type of synchronization. However, in the special case of SHMEM routines being called with the same active set, you can allocate two pSync arrays and alternate between them on successive calls.
In the following examples, the call to shmem_broadcast64 copies source on PE 4 to target on PEs 5, 6, and 7.
C/C++ example:
for (i=0; i < _SHMEM_BCAST_SYNC_SIZE; i++) {Fortran example:
pSync[i] = _SHMEM_SYNC_VALUE; } shmem_barrier_all(); /* Wait for all PEs to initialize pSync */ shmem_broadcast64(target, source, nelems, 0, 4, 0, 4, pSync);
INTEGER PSYNC(SHMEM_BCAST_SYNC_SIZE) INTEGER TARGET, SOURCE, NELEMS, PE_ROOT, PE_START, & LOGPE_STRIDE, PE_SIZE, PSYNC COMMON /COM/ TARGET, SOURCE DATA PSYNC /SHMEM_BCAST_SYNC_SIZE*SHMEM_SYNC_VALUE/ CALL SHMEM_BROADCAST64(TARGET, SOURCE, NELEMS, 0, 4, 0, 4, & PSYNC)
December 18, 2020 | 4.1.0 |