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MPI_File_iread_at_all(3) Open MPI MPI_File_iread_at_all(3)

MPI_File_iread_at_all - Reads a file at an explicitly specified offset (nonblocking, collective).

#include <mpi.h>
int MPI_File_iread_at_all(MPI_File fh, MPI_Offset offset,
	void *buf, int count, MPI_Datatype datatype,
	MPI_Request *request)

USE MPI
! or the older form: INCLUDE 'mpif.h'
MPI_FILE_IREAD_AT_ALL(FH, OFFSET, BUF, COUNT, DATATYPE, REQUEST, IERROR)
	<type>	BUF(*)
	INTEGER	FH, COUNT, DATATYPE, REQUEST, IERROR
	INTEGER(KIND=MPI_OFFSET_KIND)	OFFSET

USE mpi_f08
MPI_File_iread_at_all(fh, offset, buf, count, datatype, request, ierror)
	TYPE(MPI_File), INTENT(IN) :: fh
	INTEGER(KIND=MPI_OFFSET_KIND), INTENT(IN) :: offset
	TYPE(*), DIMENSION(..) :: buf
	INTEGER, INTENT(IN) :: count
	TYPE(MPI_Datatype), INTENT(IN) :: datatype
	TYPE(MPI_Request), INTENT(OUT) :: request
	INTEGER, OPTIONAL, INTENT(OUT) :: ierror

File handle (handle).
File offset (integer).
Number of elements in the buffer (integer).
Data type of each buffer element (handle).

Initial address of the buffer (choice).
Request object (handle).
Fortran only: Error status (integer).

MPI_File_iread_at_all is the nonblocking version of MPI_File_read_at_all.

MPI_File_iread_at_all is a nonblocking routine that attempts to read from the file associated with fh at the offset position a total number of count data items having datatype type into the user's buffer buf. The offset is in etype units relative to the current view. That is, holes are not counted when locating an offset. The data is taken out of those parts of the file specified by the current view. MPI_File_iread_at_all stores the number of datatype elements actually read in status. All other fields of status are undefined.

The MPI standard prescribes portable Fortran syntax for the OFFSET argument only for Fortran 90. Sun FORTRAN 77 users may use the non-portable syntax


INTEGER*MPI_OFFSET_KIND OFFSET

where MPI_OFFSET_KIND is a constant defined in mpif.h and gives the length of the declared integer in bytes.

Almost all MPI routines return an error value; C routines as the value of the function and Fortran routines in the last argument. C++ functions do not return errors. If the default error handler is set to MPI::ERRORS_THROW_EXCEPTIONS, then on error the C++ exception mechanism will be used to throw an MPI::Exception object.

Before the error value is returned, the current MPI error handler is called. For MPI I/O function errors, the default error handler is set to MPI_ERRORS_RETURN. The error handler may be changed with MPI_File_set_errhandler; the predefined error handler MPI_ERRORS_ARE_FATAL may be used to make I/O errors fatal. Note that MPI does not guarantee that an MPI program can continue past an error.

May 26, 2022 4.1.4