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#ifndef TEUCHOS_MPI_COMM_HPP
#define TEUCHOS_MPI_COMM_HPP
/// \file Teuchos_DefaultMpiComm.hpp
/// \brief Implementation of Teuchos wrappers for MPI.
///
/// \warning It only makes sense to include this file if MPI is enabled.
#include <Teuchos_ConfigDefs.hpp>
// If MPI is not enabled, disable the contents of this file.
#ifdef HAVE_TEUCHOS_MPI
#include "Teuchos_Comm.hpp"
#include "Teuchos_CommUtilities.hpp"
#include "Teuchos_OrdinalTraits.hpp"
#include "Teuchos_OpaqueWrapper.hpp"
#include "Teuchos_MpiReductionOpSetter.hpp"
#include "Teuchos_SerializationTraitsHelpers.hpp"
#include "Teuchos_Workspace.hpp"
#include "Teuchos_TypeNameTraits.hpp"
#include "Teuchos_as.hpp"
#include "Teuchos_Assert.hpp"
#include <mpi.h>
#include <iterator>
// This must be defined globally for the whole program!
//#define TEUCHOS_MPI_COMM_DUMP
#ifdef TEUCHOS_MPI_COMM_DUMP
# include "Teuchos_VerboseObject.hpp"
#endif
namespace Teuchos {
//! Human-readable string version of the given MPI error code.
std::string
mpiErrorCodeToString (const int err);
namespace details {
/// \brief Give \c comm to MPI_Comm_free, if MPI is not yet finalized.
///
/// This function "frees" the given communicator by giving it to
/// MPI_Comm_free. It only does so if MPI_Finalize has not yet been
/// called. If MPI_Finalize has been called, this function does
/// nothing, since it is not legal to call most MPI functions after
/// MPI_Finalize has been called. This function also ignores any
/// errors returned by MPI_Finalize, which makes it suitable for use
/// in a destructor.
///
/// \note This function may allow a memory leak in your program, if
/// you have allowed the MPI_Comm to persist after MPI_Finalize
/// has been called.
void safeCommFree (MPI_Comm* comm);
/// Set the given communicator's error handler to \c handler.
///
/// If the MPI version is >= 2, this calls MPI_Comm_set_handler().
/// If the MPI version is 1, this calls MPI_Errhandler_set().
int setCommErrhandler (MPI_Comm comm, MPI_Errhandler handler);
} // namespace details
#ifdef TEUCHOS_MPI_COMM_DUMP
template<typename Ordinal, typename T>
void dumpBuffer(
const std::string &funcName, const std::string &buffName
,const Ordinal bytes, const T buff[]
)
{
Teuchos::RCP<Teuchos::FancyOStream>
out = Teuchos::VerboseObjectBase::getDefaultOStream();
Teuchos::OSTab tab(out);
*out
<< "\n" << funcName << "::" << buffName << ":\n";
tab.incrTab();
for( Ordinal i = 0; i < bytes; ++i ) {
*out << buffName << "[" << i << "] = '" << buff[i] << "'\n";
}
*out << "\n";
}
#endif // TEUCHOS_MPI_COMM_DUMP
/// \class MpiCommStatus
/// \brief MPI-specific implementation of CommStatus.
///
/// Users would not normally create an instance of this class. The
/// only time they might wish to do so is to encapsulate an MPI_Status
/// returned by an external library or by their own code, and pass it
/// into one of our functions like wait() or waitAll().
///
/// \tparam OrdinalType The same template parameter as \c Comm. Only
/// use \c int here. We only make this a template class for
/// compatibility with \c Comm.
template<class OrdinalType>
class MpiCommStatus : public CommStatus<OrdinalType> {
public:
MpiCommStatus (MPI_Status status) : status_ (status) {}
//! Destructor (declared virtual for memory safety)
virtual ~MpiCommStatus() {}
//! The source rank that sent the message.
OrdinalType getSourceRank () { return status_.MPI_SOURCE; }
//! The tag of the received message.
OrdinalType getTag () { return status_.MPI_TAG; }
//! The error code of the received message.
OrdinalType getError () { return status_.MPI_ERROR; }
private:
//! We forbid default construction syntactically.
MpiCommStatus ();
//! The raw MPI_Status struct that this class encapsulates.
MPI_Status status_;
};
/// \fn mpiCommStatus
/// \brief Nonmember constructor for MpiCommStatus.
/// \relates MpiCommStatus
template<class OrdinalType>
inline RCP<MpiCommStatus<OrdinalType> >
mpiCommStatus (MPI_Status rawMpiStatus)
{
return rcp (new MpiCommStatus<OrdinalType> (rawMpiStatus));
}
/// \class MpiCommRequestBase
/// \brief Base class MPI implementation of CommRequest.
/// \tparam OrdinalType Same as the template parameter of Comm.
///
/// This class wraps MPI_Request, which is MPI's reification of a
/// nonblocking communication operation.
///
/// Users would not normally create an instance of this class. Calls
/// to nonblocking communication operations (such as ireceive() or
/// isend()) return a pointer to a CommRequest. If the Comm is an
/// MpiComm, then the returned CommRequest is an MpiCommRequest.
///
/// Users might wish to create an MpiCommRequest directly if they want
/// to encapsulate an MPI_Request returned by an external library or
/// by their own code.
template<class OrdinalType>
class MpiCommRequestBase : public CommRequest<OrdinalType> {
public:
//! Default constructor.
MpiCommRequestBase () :
rawMpiRequest_ (MPI_REQUEST_NULL)
{}
//! Constructor (from a raw MPI_Request).
MpiCommRequestBase (MPI_Request rawMpiRequest) :
rawMpiRequest_ (rawMpiRequest)
{}
/// \brief Return and relinquish ownership of the raw MPI_Request.
///
/// "Relinquish ownership" means that this object sets its raw
/// MPI_Request to <tt>MPI_REQUEST_NULL</tt>, but returns the
/// original MPI_Request. This effectively gives the caller
/// ownership of the raw MPI_Request. This prevents hanging
/// requests.
MPI_Request releaseRawMpiRequest()
{
MPI_Request tmp_rawMpiRequest = rawMpiRequest_;
rawMpiRequest_ = MPI_REQUEST_NULL;
return tmp_rawMpiRequest;
}
//! Whether the raw MPI_Request is <tt>MPI_REQUEST_NULL</tt>.
bool isNull() const {
return rawMpiRequest_ == MPI_REQUEST_NULL;
}
/// \brief Wait on this communication request to complete.
///
/// This is a blocking operation. The user is responsible for
/// avoiding deadlock. (For example, a receive must have a matching
/// send, otherwise a wait on the receive will wait forever.)
RCP<CommStatus<OrdinalType> > wait () {
MPI_Status rawMpiStatus;
// Whether this function satisfies the strong exception guarantee
// depends on whether MPI_Wait modifies its input request on error.
const int err = MPI_Wait (&rawMpiRequest_, &rawMpiStatus);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(
err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos: MPI_Wait() failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err));
// MPI_Wait sets the MPI_Request to MPI_REQUEST_NULL on success.
return mpiCommStatus<OrdinalType> (rawMpiStatus);
}
/// \brief Cancel the communication request, and return its status.
///
/// If this request is invalid or has already been invalidated, this
/// method returns null.
RCP<CommStatus<OrdinalType> > cancel () {
if (rawMpiRequest_ == MPI_REQUEST_NULL) {
return null;
}
else {
int err = MPI_Cancel (&rawMpiRequest_);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(
err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos: MPI_Cancel failed with the following error: "
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err));
// Wait on the request. If successful, MPI_Wait will set the
// MPI_Request to MPI_REQUEST_NULL. The returned status may
// still be useful; for example, one may call MPI_Test_cancelled
// to test an MPI_Status from a nonblocking send.
MPI_Status status;
err = MPI_Wait (&rawMpiRequest_, &status);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiCommStatus::cancel: MPI_Wait failed with the following "
"error: " << mpiErrorCodeToString (err));
return mpiCommStatus<OrdinalType> (status);
}
}
//! Destructor; cancels the request if it is still pending.
virtual ~MpiCommRequestBase () {
if (rawMpiRequest_ != MPI_REQUEST_NULL) {
// We're in a destructor, so don't throw errors. However, if
// MPI_Cancel fails, it's probably a bad idea to call MPI_Wait.
const int err = MPI_Cancel (&rawMpiRequest_);
if (err == MPI_SUCCESS) {
// The MPI_Cancel succeeded. Now wait on the request. Ignore
// any reported error, since we can't do anything about those
// in the destructor (other than kill the program). If
// successful, MPI_Wait will set the MPI_Request to
// MPI_REQUEST_NULL. We ignore the returned MPI_Status, since
// if the user let the request fall out of scope, she must not
// care about the status.
//
// mfh 21 Oct 2012: The MPI standard requires completing a
// canceled request by calling a function like MPI_Wait,
// MPI_Test, or MPI_Request_free. MPI_Wait on a canceled
// request behaves like a local operation (it does not
// communicate or block waiting for communication). One could
// also call MPI_Request_free instead of MPI_Wait, but
// MPI_Request_free is intended more for persistent requests
// (created with functions like MPI_Recv_init).
(void) MPI_Wait (&rawMpiRequest_, MPI_STATUS_IGNORE);
}
}
}
private:
//! The raw MPI request (an opaque object).
MPI_Request rawMpiRequest_;
};
/// \class MpiCommRequest
/// \brief MPI implementation of CommRequest.
/// \tparam OrdinalType Same as the template parameter of Comm.
///
/// This class wraps MPI_Request, which is MPI's reification of a
/// nonblocking communication operation.
///
/// Users would not normally create an instance of this class. Calls
/// to nonblocking communication operations (such as \c ireceive() or
/// \c isend()) return a pointer to a CommRequest. If the Comm is an
/// MpiComm, then the returned CommRequest is an MpiCommRequest.
///
/// Users might wish to create an MpiCommRequest directly if they want
/// to encapsulate an MPI_Request returned by an external library or
/// by their own code.
template<class OrdinalType>
class MpiCommRequest : public MpiCommRequestBase<OrdinalType> {
public:
//! Default constructor.
MpiCommRequest () :
MpiCommRequestBase<OrdinalType> (MPI_REQUEST_NULL),
numBytes_ (0)
{}
//! Constructor (from a raw MPI_Request).
MpiCommRequest (MPI_Request rawMpiRequest,
const ArrayView<char>::size_type numBytesInMessage) :
MpiCommRequestBase<OrdinalType> (rawMpiRequest),
numBytes_ (numBytesInMessage)
{}
/// \brief Number of bytes in the nonblocking send or receive request.
///
/// Remembering this is inexpensive, and is also useful for
/// debugging (e.g., for detecting whether the send and receive have
/// matching message lengths).
ArrayView<char>::size_type numBytes () const {
return numBytes_;
}
//! Destructor; cancels the request if it is still pending.
virtual ~MpiCommRequest () {}
private:
//! Number of bytes in the nonblocking send or receive request.
ArrayView<char>::size_type numBytes_;
};
/// \fn mpiCommRequest
/// \brief Nonmember constructor for MpiCommRequest.
/// \tparam OrdinalType Same as the template parameter of MpiCommRequest.
/// \relates MpiCommRequest
///
/// \param rawMpiRequest [in] The raw MPI_Request opaque object.
/// \param numBytes [in] The number of bytes in the nonblocking
/// send or receive request.
template<class OrdinalType>
inline RCP<MpiCommRequest<OrdinalType> >
mpiCommRequest (MPI_Request rawMpiRequest,
const ArrayView<char>::size_type numBytes)
{
return rcp (new MpiCommRequest<OrdinalType> (rawMpiRequest, numBytes));
}
/// \class MpiComm
/// \brief Implementation of Comm that uses MPI for communication.
/// \tparam Ordinal The index type for communication; same as the
/// template parameter of Comm.
///
/// This class uses MPI (the Message Passing Interface) to implement
/// the Comm interface. It includes constructors that take an
/// MPI_Comm from the application.
///
/// Assertions:
/// - <tt>getRawMpiComm().get() != NULL<tt>
/// - <tt>*getRawMpiComm() != MPI_COMM_NULL</tt>
/// - <tt>getSize() > 0</tt>
/// - <tt>0 <= getRank() && getRank() < getSize()</tt>
///
template<typename Ordinal>
class MpiComm : public Comm<Ordinal> {
public:
//! @name Constructors
//@{
/// \brief Construct an MpiComm with an MPI_Comm.
///
/// This constructs an MpiComm that uses the given "raw" MPI
/// communicator underneath. The MPI_Comm must be valid for the
/// lifetime of this MpiComm. You are responsible for freeing the
/// MPI_Comm (using MPI_Comm_free) if necessary.
///
/// This constructor should be used only in one of two cases:
/// 1. When the given MPI_Comm is one of the predefined
/// communicators that need not and must not be freed after use,
/// like MPI_COMM_WORLD or MPI_COMM_SELF.
/// 2. When you know that the given MPI_Comm will not be freed until
/// after the lifetime of this MpiComm.
///
/// If you cannot be sure of either of these two conditions, you
/// should use the version of the constructor that takes an
/// <tt>RCP<const OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Comm> ></tt>.
///
/// Precondition:
/// - <tt>rawMpiComm != MPI_COMM_NULL</tt>
explicit MpiComm (MPI_Comm rawMpiComm);
/// \brief Construct an MpiComm with the given wrapped MPI_Comm.
///
/// This constructs an MpiComm that uses the given "raw" MPI
/// communicator underneath. This version of the constructor
/// accepts the MPI_Comm wrapped in an OpaqueWrapper, which along
/// with the RCP has the option to free the MPI_Comm (via
/// MPI_Comm_free) after use if necessary. You are responsible when
/// creating the OpaqueWrapper for supplying a "free" function if
/// needed. We recommend using details::safeCommFree for the "free"
/// function, if one is needed.
///
/// Preconditions:
/// - <tt>rawMpiComm.get() != NULL</tt>
/// - <tt>*rawMpiComm != MPI_COMM_NULL</tt>
MpiComm (const RCP<const OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Comm> >& rawMpiComm);
/// \brief Construct an MpiComm with a wrapped MPI_Comm and a default tag.
///
/// This constructor has the same meaning as the one-argument
/// constructor that takes RCP<const OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Comm> >,
/// except that it sets the default message tag on all processes to
/// \c defaultTag. This avoids the MPI_Bcast that the other two
/// constructors do.
///
/// This constructor is declared private for now, because it is an
/// implementation detail of duplicate(). We may choose to expose
/// it in the future.
///
/// Preconditions:
/// - <tt>rawMpiComm.get() != NULL</tt>
/// - <tt>*rawMpiComm != MPI_COMM_NULL</tt>
/// - \c defaultTag is the same on all processes in the given
/// communicator
MpiComm (const RCP<const OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Comm> >& rawMpiComm,
const int defaultTag);
/**
* \brief Construct a communicator with a new context with the same
* properties as the original.
*
* The newly constructed communicator will have a duplicate communication
* space that has the same properties (e.g. processes, attributes,
* topologies) as the input communicator.
*
* \param other The communicator to copy from.
*
* <b>Preconditions:</b><ul>
* <li><tt>
* other.getRawMpiComm().get() != NULL && *other.getRawMpiComm() != NULL
* </tt></li>
* </ul>
*/
MpiComm (const MpiComm<Ordinal>& other);
/** \brief Return the embedded wrapped opaque <tt>MPI_Comm</tt> object. */
RCP<const OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Comm> > getRawMpiComm () const {
return rawMpiComm_;
}
/// \brief Set the MPI error handler for this communicator.
///
/// \param errHandler [in] The error handler to set. If null, do
/// nothing.
///
/// MPI lets you set an error handler function specific to each
/// communicator. (See Section 8.3 of the MPI 3.0 Standard.)
/// MpiComm wraps this functionality using this method. You must
/// first either create an error handler using
/// MPI_Comm_create_errhandler() (or MPI_Errhandler_create() if you
/// are stuck with an MPI 1 implementation), or use one of the
/// default error handlers that the MPI standard or your MPI
/// implementation provides. You will need to wrap the MPI error
/// handler in an OpaqueWrapper. (See the documentation of
/// OpaqueWrapper for the rationale behind not using MPI's opaque
/// objects directly.)
///
/// MpiComm will not attempt to call MPI_Errhandler_free() on the
/// error handler you provide. You are responsible for arranging
/// that this be done. Note that MPI_Comm_create_errhandler()
/// (which creates an error handler, given a function pointer) does
/// not attach the error handler to an MPI_Comm, so the lifetime of
/// the error handler is not tied to the MPI_Comm to which it is
/// assigned. An error handler can be assigned to more than one
/// MPI_Comm, in fact. You just need to guarantee that if you
/// create a custom error handler, then that handler gets freed at
/// some point. "The call to <tt>MPI_FINALIZE</tt> does not free
/// objects created by MPI calls; these objects are freed using
/// <tt>MPI_xxx_FREE</tt> calls" (Section 8.7, MPI 3.0 Standard).
/// Note that it is legitimate to call MPI_Errhandler_free() right
/// after setting the MPI_Comm's error handler; see Section 8.3.4 of
/// the MPI 3.0 Standard ("The error handler [given to
/// MPI_Errhandler_free] will be deallocated after all the objects
/// associated with it (communicator, window, or file) have been
/// deallocated"). You might instead attach your error handler as a
/// attribute to <tt>MPI_COMM_SELF</tt>, in such a way that
/// MPI_Errhandler_free() will be called when <tt>MPI_COMM_SELF</tt>
/// is freed (which MPI_Finalize() does automatically). We do not
/// take responsibility for doing any of these things; you are
/// responsible for freeing the error handler.
///
/// Here is an example showing how to change an MpiComm's error
/// handler. The default error handler for any <tt>MPI_Comm</tt> is
/// <tt>MPI_ERRORS_ARE_FATAL</tt>. This handler immediately aborts
/// if MPI encounters an error, without returning an error code from
/// the MPI function. Suppose that instead you would like MPI
/// functions to return an error code if MPI should encounter an
/// error. (In that case, Teuchos' MPI wrappers will detect the
/// returned error code and throw an exception with an appropriate
/// error message. If MPI aborts immediately on error, Teuchos
/// won't have the chance to detect and report the error.) If so,
/// you may set the error handler to MPI_ERRORS_RETURN, one of MPI's
/// built-in error handlers. Here is how you may do this for an
/// MpiComm:
/// \code
/// // Suppose that you've already created this MpiComm.
/// RCP<const MpiComm<int> > comm = ...;
///
/// // Wrap the error handler.
/// RCP<const OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Errhandler> > errHandler =
/// rcp (new OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Errhandler> (MPI_ERRORS_RETURN));
/// // Set the MpiComm's error handler.
/// comm->setErrorHandler (errHandler);
/// \endcode
void setErrorHandler (const RCP<const OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Errhandler> >& errHandler);
//@}
//! @name Implementation of Comm interface
//@{
//! The calling process' rank.
virtual int getRank() const;
//! The number of processes in the communicator.
virtual int getSize() const;
//! Execute a barrier; must be called collectively.
virtual void barrier() const;
/** \brief . */
virtual void broadcast(
const int rootRank, const Ordinal bytes, char buffer[]
) const;
//! Gather values from all processes to the root process.
virtual void
gather (const Ordinal sendBytes, const char sendBuffer[],
const Ordinal recvBytes, char recvBuffer[],
const int root) const;
/** \brief . */
virtual void gatherAll(
const Ordinal sendBytes, const char sendBuffer[]
,const Ordinal recvBytes, char recvBuffer[]
) const;
/** \brief . */
virtual void reduceAll(
const ValueTypeReductionOp<Ordinal,char> &reductOp
,const Ordinal bytes, const char sendBuffer[], char globalReducts[]
) const;
/** \brief . */
virtual void scan(
const ValueTypeReductionOp<Ordinal,char> &reductOp
,const Ordinal bytes, const char sendBuffer[], char scanReducts[]
) const;
/** \brief . */
virtual void send(
const Ordinal bytes, const char sendBuffer[], const int destRank
) const;
/** \brief . */
virtual void
send (const Ordinal bytes,
const char sendBuffer[],
const int destRank,
const int tag) const;
/** \brief . */
virtual void ssend(
const Ordinal bytes, const char sendBuffer[], const int destRank
) const;
//! Variant of ssend() that takes a message tag.
virtual void
ssend (const Ordinal bytes,
const char sendBuffer[],
const int destRank,
const int tag) const;
/** \brief . */
virtual int receive(
const int sourceRank, const Ordinal bytes, char recvBuffer[]
) const;
/** \brief . */
virtual void readySend(
const ArrayView<const char> &sendBuffer,
const int destRank
) const;
//! Variant of readySend() that accepts a message tag.
virtual void
readySend (const Ordinal bytes,
const char sendBuffer[],
const int destRank,
const int tag) const;
/** \brief . */
virtual RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> > isend(
const ArrayView<const char> &sendBuffer,
const int destRank
) const;
//! Variant of isend() that takes a tag.
virtual RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> >
isend (const ArrayView<const char> &sendBuffer,
const int destRank,
const int tag) const;
/** \brief . */
virtual RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> > ireceive(
const ArrayView<char> &Buffer,
const int sourceRank
) const;
/** \brief . */
virtual RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> >
ireceive (const ArrayView<char> &Buffer,
const int sourceRank,
const int tag) const;
/** \brief . */
virtual void waitAll(
const ArrayView<RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> > > &requests
) const;
/** \brief . */
virtual void
waitAll (const ArrayView<RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> > >& requests,
const ArrayView<RCP<CommStatus<Ordinal> > >& statuses) const;
/** \brief . */
virtual RCP<CommStatus<Ordinal> >
wait (const Ptr<RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> > >& request) const;
/** \brief . */
virtual RCP< Comm<Ordinal> > duplicate() const;
/** \brief . */
virtual RCP< Comm<Ordinal> > split(const int color, const int key) const;
/** \brief . */
virtual RCP< Comm<Ordinal> > createSubcommunicator(
const ArrayView<const int>& ranks) const;
//@}
//! @name Implementation of Describable interface
//@{
/** \brief . */
std::string description() const;
//@}
// These should be private but the PGI compiler requires them be public
static int const minTag_ = 26000; // These came from Teuchos::MpiComm???
static int const maxTag_ = 26099; // ""
/// \brief The current tag.
///
/// \warning This method is ONLY for use by Teuchos developers.
/// Users should not depend on the interface of this method.
/// It may change or disappear at any time without warning.
int getTag () const { return tag_; }
private:
/// \brief Set internal data members once the rawMpiComm_ data member is valid.
///
/// This method should only be called from MpiComm's constructor.
void setupMembersFromComm();
static int tagCounter_;
/// \brief The "raw" MPI_Comm (communicator).
///
/// We wrap the MPI_Comm so that it is freed automatically when its
/// reference count goes to zero, if it does need to be freed after
/// use by calling MPI_Comm_free. (Predefined MPI_Comm, which
/// include but are not limited to MPI_COMM_WORLD and MPI_COMM_SELF,
/// need not and must not be freed after use.)
RCP<const OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Comm> > rawMpiComm_;
//! The rank of the calling process.
int rank_;
//! The number of processes in the communicator.
int size_;
/// \brief The current tag, to use for all MPI functions that need it.
///
/// Each MpiComm instance always uses the same tag. Different
/// MpiComm instances use different tags. The tag is set in
/// MpiComm's constructor. Please refer to
/// <a href="https://software.sandia.gov/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=5740">Bug 5740</a>
/// for further discussion.
int tag_;
//! MPI error handler. If null, MPI uses the default error handler.
RCP<const OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Errhandler> > customErrorHandler_;
void assertRank(const int rank, const std::string &rankName) const;
// Not defined and not to be called!
MpiComm();
#ifdef TEUCHOS_MPI_COMM_DUMP
public:
static bool show_dump;
#endif // TEUCHOS_MPI_COMM_DUMP
};
/** \brief Helper function that creates a dynamically allocated
* <tt>MpiComm</tt> object or returns <tt>Teuchos::null</tt> to correctly
* represent a null communicator.
*
* <b>Postconditions:</b></ul>
* <li>[<tt>rawMpiComm.get()!=NULL && *rawMpiComm!=MPI_COMM_NULL</tt>]
* <tt>return.get()!=NULL</tt>
* <li>[<tt>rawMpiComm.get()==NULL || *rawMpiComm==MPI_COMM_NULL</tt>]
* <tt>return.get()==NULL</tt>
* </ul>
*
* \relates MpiComm
*/
template<typename Ordinal>
RCP<MpiComm<Ordinal> >
createMpiComm(
const RCP<const OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Comm> > &rawMpiComm
);
/** \brief Helper function that extracts a raw <tt>MPI_Comm</tt> object out of
* a <tt>Teuchos::MpiComm</tt> wrapper object.
*
* <b>Preconditions:</b></ul>
* <li><tt>dynamic_cast<const MpiComm<Ordinal>*>(&comm) != 0</tt>
* </ul>
*
* If the underlying type is not an <tt>MpiComm<Ordinal></tt> object, then the
* function with throw an exception which contains the type information as for
* why it failed.
*
* <b>WARNING:</b> The lifetime of the returned <tt>MPI_Comm</tt> object is
* controlled by the owning <tt>RCP<OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Comm> ></tt> object and
* is not guaranteed to live the entire life of the program. Therefore, only
* use this function to grab and use the underlying <tt>MPI_Comm</tt> object
* in a vary narrow scope and then forget it. If you need it again, get it
* off of the <tt>comm</tt> object each time.
*
* If you want a memory safe <tt><tt>RCP<OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Comm> ></tt> to the
* raw <tt>MPI_Comm</tt> object, then call:
*
* \verbatim
* dyn_cast<const MpiComm<Ordinal> >(comm).getRawMpiComm()
* \endverbatim
*
* \relates MpiComm
*/
template<typename Ordinal>
MPI_Comm
getRawMpiComm(const Comm<Ordinal> &comm);
// ////////////////////////
// Implementations
// Static members
template<typename Ordinal>
int MpiComm<Ordinal>::tagCounter_ = MpiComm<Ordinal>::minTag_;
// Constructors
template<typename Ordinal>
MpiComm<Ordinal>::
MpiComm (const RCP<const OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Comm> >& rawMpiComm)
{
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(
rawMpiComm.get () == NULL, std::invalid_argument,
"Teuchos::MpiComm constructor: The input RCP is null.");
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(
*rawMpiComm == MPI_COMM_NULL, std::invalid_argument,
"Teuchos::MpiComm constructor: The given MPI_Comm is MPI_COMM_NULL.");
rawMpiComm_ = rawMpiComm;
// mfh 09 Jul 2013: Please resist the temptation to modify the given
// MPI communicator's error handler here. See Bug 5943. Note that
// an MPI communicator's default error handler is
// MPI_ERRORS_ARE_FATAL, which immediately aborts on error (without
// returning an error code from the MPI function). Users who want
// MPI functions instead to return an error code if they encounter
// an error, should set the error handler to MPI_ERRORS_RETURN. DO
// NOT SET THE ERROR HANDLER HERE!!! Teuchos' MPI wrappers should
// always check the error code returned by an MPI function,
// regardless of the error handler. Users who want to set the error
// handler on an MpiComm may call its setErrorHandler method.
setupMembersFromComm ();
}
template<typename Ordinal>
MpiComm<Ordinal>::
MpiComm (const RCP<const OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Comm> >& rawMpiComm,
const int defaultTag)
{
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(
rawMpiComm.get () == NULL, std::invalid_argument,
"Teuchos::MpiComm constructor: The input RCP is null.");
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(
*rawMpiComm == MPI_COMM_NULL, std::invalid_argument,
"Teuchos::MpiComm constructor: The given MPI_Comm is MPI_COMM_NULL.");
rawMpiComm_ = rawMpiComm;
// Set size_ (the number of processes in the communicator).
int err = MPI_Comm_size (*rawMpiComm_, &size_);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm constructor: MPI_Comm_size failed with "
"error \"" << mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
// Set rank_ (the calling process' rank).
err = MPI_Comm_rank (*rawMpiComm_, &rank_);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm constructor: MPI_Comm_rank failed with "
"error \"" << mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
tag_ = defaultTag; // set the default message tag
}
template<typename Ordinal>
MpiComm<Ordinal>::MpiComm (MPI_Comm rawMpiComm)
{
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(rawMpiComm == MPI_COMM_NULL,
std::invalid_argument, "Teuchos::MpiComm constructor: The given MPI_Comm "
"is MPI_COMM_NULL.");
// We don't supply a "free" function here, since this version of the
// constructor makes the caller responsible for freeing rawMpiComm
// after use if necessary.
rawMpiComm_ = opaqueWrapper<MPI_Comm> (rawMpiComm);
// mfh 09 Jul 2013: Please resist the temptation to modify the given
// MPI communicator's error handler here. See Bug 5943. Note that
// an MPI communicator's default error handler is
// MPI_ERRORS_ARE_FATAL, which immediately aborts on error (without
// returning an error code from the MPI function). Users who want
// MPI functions instead to return an error code if they encounter
// an error, should set the error handler to MPI_ERRORS_RETURN. DO
// NOT SET THE ERROR HANDLER HERE!!! Teuchos' MPI wrappers should
// always check the error code returned by an MPI function,
// regardless of the error handler. Users who want to set the error
// handler on an MpiComm may call its setErrorHandler method.
setupMembersFromComm ();
}
template<typename Ordinal>
MpiComm<Ordinal>::MpiComm (const MpiComm<Ordinal>& other) :
rawMpiComm_ (opaqueWrapper<MPI_Comm> (MPI_COMM_NULL)) // <- This will be set below
{
// These are logic errors, since they violate MpiComm's invariants.
RCP<const OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Comm> > origCommPtr = other.getRawMpiComm ();
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(origCommPtr == null, std::logic_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm copy constructor: "
"The input's getRawMpiComm() method returns null.");
MPI_Comm origComm = *origCommPtr;
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(origComm == MPI_COMM_NULL, std::logic_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm copy constructor: "
"The input's raw MPI_Comm is MPI_COMM_NULL.");
// mfh 19 Oct 2012: Don't change the behavior of MpiComm's copy
// constructor for now. Later, we'll switch to the version that
// calls MPI_Comm_dup. For now, we just copy other's handle over.
// Note that the new MpiComm's tag is still different than the input
// MpiComm's tag. See Bug 5740.
if (true) {
rawMpiComm_ = origCommPtr;
}
else { // false (not run)
MPI_Comm newComm;
const int err = MPI_Comm_dup (origComm, &newComm);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm copy constructor: MPI_Comm_dup failed with "
"the following error: " << mpiErrorCodeToString (err));
// No side effects until after everything has succeeded.
rawMpiComm_ = opaqueWrapper (newComm, details::safeCommFree);
}
setupMembersFromComm ();
}
template<typename Ordinal>
void MpiComm<Ordinal>::setupMembersFromComm ()
{
int err = MPI_Comm_size (*rawMpiComm_, &size_);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm constructor: MPI_Comm_size failed with "
"error \"" << mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
err = MPI_Comm_rank (*rawMpiComm_, &rank_);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm constructor: MPI_Comm_rank failed with "
"error \"" << mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
// Set the default tag to make unique across all communicators
if (tagCounter_ > maxTag_) {
tagCounter_ = minTag_;
}
tag_ = tagCounter_++;
// Ensure that the same tag is used on all processes.
//
// FIXME (mfh 09 Jul 2013) This would not be necessary if MpiComm
// were just to call MPI_Comm_dup (as every library should) when
// given its communicator. Of course, MPI_Comm_dup may also be
// implemented as a collective, and may even be more expensive than
// a broadcast. If we do decide to use MPI_Comm_dup, we can get rid
// of the broadcast below, and also get rid of tag_, tagCounter_,
// minTag_, and maxTag_.
MPI_Bcast (&tag_, 1, MPI_INT, 0, *rawMpiComm_);
}
template<typename Ordinal>
void
MpiComm<Ordinal>::
setErrorHandler (const RCP<const OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Errhandler> >& errHandler)
{
if (! is_null (errHandler)) {
const int err = details::setCommErrhandler (*getRawMpiComm (), *errHandler);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm: Setting the MPI_Comm's error handler failed with "
"error \"" << mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
}
// Wait to set this until the end, in case setting the error handler
// doesn't succeed.
customErrorHandler_ = errHandler;
}
//
// Overridden from Comm
//
template<typename Ordinal>
int MpiComm<Ordinal>::getRank() const
{
return rank_;
}
template<typename Ordinal>
int MpiComm<Ordinal>::getSize() const
{
return size_;
}
template<typename Ordinal>
void MpiComm<Ordinal>::barrier() const
{
TEUCHOS_COMM_TIME_MONITOR(
"Teuchos::MpiComm<"<<OrdinalTraits<Ordinal>::name()<<">::barrier()"
);
const int err = MPI_Barrier (*rawMpiComm_);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm::barrier: MPI_Barrier failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
}
template<typename Ordinal>
void MpiComm<Ordinal>::broadcast(
const int rootRank, const Ordinal bytes, char buffer[]
) const
{
TEUCHOS_COMM_TIME_MONITOR(
"Teuchos::MpiComm<"<<OrdinalTraits<Ordinal>::name()<<">::broadcast(...)"
);
const int err = MPI_Bcast (buffer, bytes, MPI_CHAR, rootRank, *rawMpiComm_);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm::broadcast: MPI_Bcast failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
}
template<typename Ordinal>
void MpiComm<Ordinal>::gatherAll(
const Ordinal sendBytes, const char sendBuffer[],
const Ordinal recvBytes, char recvBuffer[]
) const
{
TEUCHOS_COMM_TIME_MONITOR(
"Teuchos::MpiComm<"<<OrdinalTraits<Ordinal>::name()<<">::gatherAll(...)"
);
TEUCHOS_ASSERT_EQUALITY((sendBytes*size_), recvBytes );
const int err =
MPI_Allgather (const_cast<char *>(sendBuffer), sendBytes, MPI_CHAR,
recvBuffer, sendBytes, MPI_CHAR, *rawMpiComm_);
// NOTE: 'sendBytes' is being sent above for the MPI arg recvcount (which is
// very confusing in the MPI documentation) for MPI_Allgether(...).
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm::gatherAll: MPI_Allgather failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
}
template<typename Ordinal>
void
MpiComm<Ordinal>::gather (const Ordinal sendBytes,
const char sendBuffer[],
const Ordinal recvBytes,
char recvBuffer[],
const int root) const
{
(void) recvBytes; // silence compile warning for "unused parameter"
TEUCHOS_COMM_TIME_MONITOR(
"Teuchos::MpiComm<"<<OrdinalTraits<Ordinal>::name()<<">::gather(...)"
);
const int err =
MPI_Gather (const_cast<char *> (sendBuffer), sendBytes, MPI_CHAR,
recvBuffer, sendBytes, MPI_CHAR, root, *rawMpiComm_);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm::gather: MPI_Gather failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
}
template<typename Ordinal>
void
MpiComm<Ordinal>::
reduceAll (const ValueTypeReductionOp<Ordinal,char> &reductOp,
const Ordinal bytes,
const char sendBuffer[],
char globalReducts[]) const
{
TEUCHOS_COMM_TIME_MONITOR( "Teuchos::MpiComm::reduceAll(...)" );
int err = MPI_SUCCESS;
Details::MpiReductionOp<Ordinal> opWrap (reductOp);
MPI_Op op = Details::setMpiReductionOp (opWrap);
// FIXME (mfh 23 Nov 2014) Ross decided to mash every type into
// char. This can cause correctness issues if we're actually doing
// a reduction over, say, double. Thus, he creates a custom
// MPI_Datatype here that represents a contiguous block of char, so
// that MPI doesn't split up the reduction type and thus do the sum
// wrong. It's a hack but it works.
MPI_Datatype char_block;
err = MPI_Type_contiguous (bytes, MPI_CHAR, &char_block);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(
err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error, "Teuchos::reduceAll: "
"MPI_Type_contiguous failed with error \"" << mpiErrorCodeToString (err)
<< "\".");
err = MPI_Type_commit (&char_block);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(
err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error, "Teuchos::reduceAll: "
"MPI_Type_commit failed with error \"" << mpiErrorCodeToString (err)
<< "\".");
if (sendBuffer == globalReducts) {
// NOTE (mfh 31 May 2017) This is only safe if the communicator is
// NOT an intercomm. The usual case is that communicators are
// intracomms.
err = MPI_Allreduce (MPI_IN_PLACE, globalReducts, 1,
char_block, op, *rawMpiComm_);
}
else {
err = MPI_Allreduce (const_cast<char*> (sendBuffer), globalReducts, 1,
char_block, op, *rawMpiComm_);
}
if (err != MPI_SUCCESS) {
// Don't throw until we release the type resources we allocated
// above. If freeing fails for some reason, let the memory leak
// go; we already have more serious problems if MPI_Allreduce
// doesn't work.
(void) MPI_Type_free (&char_block);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(
true, std::runtime_error, "Teuchos::reduceAll (MPI, custom op): "
"MPI_Allreduce failed with error \"" << mpiErrorCodeToString (err)
<< "\".");
}
err = MPI_Type_free (&char_block);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(
err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error, "Teuchos::reduceAll: "
"MPI_Type_free failed with error \"" << mpiErrorCodeToString (err)
<< "\".");
}
template<typename Ordinal>
void MpiComm<Ordinal>::scan(
const ValueTypeReductionOp<Ordinal,char> &reductOp
,const Ordinal bytes, const char sendBuffer[], char scanReducts[]
) const
{
TEUCHOS_COMM_TIME_MONITOR( "Teuchos::MpiComm::scan(...)" );
Details::MpiReductionOp<Ordinal> opWrap (reductOp);
MPI_Op op = Details::setMpiReductionOp (opWrap);
const int err =
MPI_Scan (const_cast<char*> (sendBuffer), scanReducts, bytes, MPI_CHAR,
op, *rawMpiComm_);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm::scan: MPI_Scan() failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
}
template<typename Ordinal>
void
MpiComm<Ordinal>::send (const Ordinal bytes,
const char sendBuffer[],
const int destRank) const
{
TEUCHOS_COMM_TIME_MONITOR( "Teuchos::MpiComm::send(...)" );
#ifdef TEUCHOS_MPI_COMM_DUMP
if(show_dump) {
dumpBuffer<Ordinal,char>(
"Teuchos::MpiComm<Ordinal>::send(...)"
,"sendBuffer", bytes, sendBuffer
);
}
#endif // TEUCHOS_MPI_COMM_DUMP
const int err = MPI_Send (const_cast<char*>(sendBuffer), bytes, MPI_CHAR,
destRank, tag_, *rawMpiComm_);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm::send: MPI_Send() failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
}
template<typename Ordinal>
void
MpiComm<Ordinal>::send (const Ordinal bytes,
const char sendBuffer[],
const int destRank,
const int tag) const
{
TEUCHOS_COMM_TIME_MONITOR( "Teuchos::MpiComm::send(...)" );
const int err = MPI_Send (const_cast<char*> (sendBuffer), bytes, MPI_CHAR,
destRank, tag, *rawMpiComm_);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm::send: MPI_Send() failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
}
template<typename Ordinal>
void
MpiComm<Ordinal>::ssend (const Ordinal bytes,
const char sendBuffer[],
const int destRank) const
{
TEUCHOS_COMM_TIME_MONITOR( "Teuchos::MpiComm::ssend(...)" );
#ifdef TEUCHOS_MPI_COMM_DUMP
if(show_dump) {
dumpBuffer<Ordinal,char>(
"Teuchos::MpiComm<Ordinal>::send(...)"
,"sendBuffer", bytes, sendBuffer
);
}
#endif // TEUCHOS_MPI_COMM_DUMP
const int err = MPI_Ssend (const_cast<char*>(sendBuffer), bytes, MPI_CHAR,
destRank, tag_, *rawMpiComm_);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm::send: MPI_Ssend() failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
}
template<typename Ordinal>
void
MpiComm<Ordinal>::ssend (const Ordinal bytes,
const char sendBuffer[],
const int destRank,
const int tag) const
{
TEUCHOS_COMM_TIME_MONITOR( "Teuchos::MpiComm::ssend(...)" );
const int err =
MPI_Ssend (const_cast<char*>(sendBuffer), bytes, MPI_CHAR,
destRank, tag, *rawMpiComm_);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm::send: MPI_Ssend() failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
}
template<typename Ordinal>
void MpiComm<Ordinal>::readySend(
const ArrayView<const char> &sendBuffer,
const int destRank
) const
{
TEUCHOS_COMM_TIME_MONITOR( "Teuchos::MpiComm::readySend" );
#ifdef TEUCHOS_MPI_COMM_DUMP
if(show_dump) {
dumpBuffer<Ordinal,char>(
"Teuchos::MpiComm<Ordinal>::readySend(...)"
,"sendBuffer", bytes, sendBuffer
);
}
#endif // TEUCHOS_MPI_COMM_DUMP
const int err =
MPI_Rsend (const_cast<char*>(sendBuffer.getRawPtr()), sendBuffer.size(),
MPI_CHAR, destRank, tag_, *rawMpiComm_);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm::readySend: MPI_Rsend() failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
}
template<typename Ordinal>
void MpiComm<Ordinal>::
readySend (const Ordinal bytes,
const char sendBuffer[],
const int destRank,
const int tag) const
{
TEUCHOS_COMM_TIME_MONITOR( "Teuchos::MpiComm::readySend" );
const int err =
MPI_Rsend (const_cast<char*> (sendBuffer), bytes,
MPI_CHAR, destRank, tag, *rawMpiComm_);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm::readySend: MPI_Rsend() failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
}
template<typename Ordinal>
int
MpiComm<Ordinal>::receive (const int sourceRank,
const Ordinal bytes,
char recvBuffer[]) const
{
TEUCHOS_COMM_TIME_MONITOR( "Teuchos::MpiComm::receive(...)" );
// A negative source rank indicates MPI_ANY_SOURCE, namely that we
// will take an incoming message from any process, as long as the
// tag matches.
const int theSrcRank = (sourceRank < 0) ? MPI_ANY_SOURCE : sourceRank;
MPI_Status status;
const int err = MPI_Recv (recvBuffer, bytes, MPI_CHAR, theSrcRank, tag_,
*rawMpiComm_, &status);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm::receive: MPI_Recv() failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
#ifdef TEUCHOS_MPI_COMM_DUMP
if (show_dump) {
dumpBuffer<Ordinal,char> ("Teuchos::MpiComm<Ordinal>::receive(...)",
"recvBuffer", bytes, recvBuffer);
}
#endif // TEUCHOS_MPI_COMM_DUMP
// Returning the source rank is useful in the MPI_ANY_SOURCE case.
return status.MPI_SOURCE;
}
template<typename Ordinal>
RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> >
MpiComm<Ordinal>::isend (const ArrayView<const char> &sendBuffer,
const int destRank) const
{
using Teuchos::as;
TEUCHOS_COMM_TIME_MONITOR( "Teuchos::MpiComm::isend(...)" );
MPI_Request rawMpiRequest = MPI_REQUEST_NULL;
const int err =
MPI_Isend (const_cast<char*> (sendBuffer.getRawPtr ()),
as<Ordinal> (sendBuffer.size ()), MPI_CHAR,
destRank, tag_, *rawMpiComm_, &rawMpiRequest);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm::isend: MPI_Isend() failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
return mpiCommRequest<Ordinal> (rawMpiRequest, sendBuffer.size ());
}
template<typename Ordinal>
RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> >
MpiComm<Ordinal>::
isend (const ArrayView<const char> &sendBuffer,
const int destRank,
const int tag) const
{
using Teuchos::as;
TEUCHOS_COMM_TIME_MONITOR( "Teuchos::MpiComm::isend(...)" );
MPI_Request rawMpiRequest = MPI_REQUEST_NULL;
const int err =
MPI_Isend (const_cast<char*> (sendBuffer.getRawPtr ()),
as<Ordinal> (sendBuffer.size ()), MPI_CHAR,
destRank, tag, *rawMpiComm_, &rawMpiRequest);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm::isend: MPI_Isend() failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
return mpiCommRequest<Ordinal> (rawMpiRequest, sendBuffer.size ());
}
template<typename Ordinal>
RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> >
MpiComm<Ordinal>::ireceive (const ArrayView<char> &recvBuffer,
const int sourceRank) const
{
TEUCHOS_COMM_TIME_MONITOR( "Teuchos::MpiComm::ireceive(...)" );
// A negative source rank indicates MPI_ANY_SOURCE, namely that we
// will take an incoming message from any process, as long as the
// tag matches.
const int theSrcRank = (sourceRank < 0) ? MPI_ANY_SOURCE : sourceRank;
MPI_Request rawMpiRequest = MPI_REQUEST_NULL;
const int err =
MPI_Irecv (const_cast<char*>(recvBuffer.getRawPtr()), recvBuffer.size(),
MPI_CHAR, theSrcRank, tag_, *rawMpiComm_, &rawMpiRequest);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm::ireceive: MPI_Irecv() failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
return mpiCommRequest<Ordinal> (rawMpiRequest, recvBuffer.size());
}
template<typename Ordinal>
RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> >
MpiComm<Ordinal>::ireceive (const ArrayView<char> &recvBuffer,
const int sourceRank,
const int tag) const
{
TEUCHOS_COMM_TIME_MONITOR( "Teuchos::MpiComm::ireceive(...)" );
// A negative source rank indicates MPI_ANY_SOURCE, namely that we
// will take an incoming message from any process, as long as the
// tag matches.
const int theSrcRank = (sourceRank < 0) ? MPI_ANY_SOURCE : sourceRank;
MPI_Request rawMpiRequest = MPI_REQUEST_NULL;
const int err =
MPI_Irecv (const_cast<char*> (recvBuffer.getRawPtr ()), recvBuffer.size (),
MPI_CHAR, theSrcRank, tag, *rawMpiComm_, &rawMpiRequest);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm::ireceive: MPI_Irecv() failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
return mpiCommRequest<Ordinal> (rawMpiRequest, recvBuffer.size ());
}
namespace {
// Called by the two-argument MpiComm::waitAll() variant.
template<typename Ordinal>
void
waitAllImpl (const ArrayView<RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> > >& requests,
const ArrayView<MPI_Status>& rawMpiStatuses)
{
typedef typename ArrayView<RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> > >::size_type size_type;
const size_type count = requests.size();
// waitAllImpl() is not meant to be called by users, so it's a bug
// for the two views to have different lengths.
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(rawMpiStatuses.size() != count,
std::logic_error, "Teuchos::MpiComm's waitAllImpl: rawMpiStatus.size() = "
<< rawMpiStatuses.size() << " != requests.size() = " << requests.size()
<< ". Please report this bug to the Tpetra developers.");
if (count == 0) {
return; // No requests on which to wait
}
// MpiComm wraps MPI and can't expose any MPI structs or opaque
// objects. Thus, we have to unpack requests into a separate array.
// If that's too slow, then your code should just call into MPI
// directly.
//
// Pull out the raw MPI requests from the wrapped requests.
// MPI_Waitall should not fail if a request is MPI_REQUEST_NULL, but
// we keep track just to inform the user.
bool someNullRequests = false;
Array<MPI_Request> rawMpiRequests (count, MPI_REQUEST_NULL);
for (int i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> > request = requests[i];
if (! is_null (request)) {
RCP<MpiCommRequestBase<Ordinal> > mpiRequest =
rcp_dynamic_cast<MpiCommRequestBase<Ordinal> > (request);
// releaseRawMpiRequest() sets the MpiCommRequest's raw
// MPI_Request to MPI_REQUEST_NULL. This makes waitAll() not
// satisfy the strong exception guarantee. That's OK because
// MPI_Waitall() doesn't promise that it satisfies the strong
// exception guarantee, and we would rather conservatively
// invalidate the handles than leave dangling requests around
// and risk users trying to wait on the same request twice.
rawMpiRequests[i] = mpiRequest->releaseRawMpiRequest();
}
else { // Null requests map to MPI_REQUEST_NULL
rawMpiRequests[i] = MPI_REQUEST_NULL;
someNullRequests = true;
}
}
// This is the part where we've finally peeled off the wrapper and
// we can now interact with MPI directly.
//
// One option in the one-argument version of waitAll() is to ignore
// the statuses completely. MPI lets you pass in the named constant
// MPI_STATUSES_IGNORE for the MPI_Status array output argument in
// MPI_Waitall(), which would tell MPI not to bother with the
// statuses. However, we want the statuses because we can use them
// for detailed error diagnostics in case something goes wrong.
const int err = MPI_Waitall (count, rawMpiRequests.getRawPtr(),
rawMpiStatuses.getRawPtr());
// In MPI_Waitall(), an error indicates that one or more requests
// failed. In that case, there could be requests that completed
// (their MPI_Status' error field is MPI_SUCCESS), and other
// requests that have not completed yet but have not necessarily
// failed (MPI_PENDING). We make no attempt here to wait on the
// pending requests. It doesn't make sense for us to do so, because
// in general Teuchos::Comm doesn't attempt to provide robust
// recovery from failed messages.
if (err != MPI_SUCCESS) {
if (err == MPI_ERR_IN_STATUS) {
//
// When MPI_Waitall returns MPI_ERR_IN_STATUS (a standard error
// class), it's telling us to check the error codes in the
// returned statuses. In that case, we do so and generate a
// detailed exception message.
//
// Figure out which of the requests failed.
Array<std::pair<size_type, int> > errorLocationsAndCodes;
for (size_type k = 0; k < rawMpiStatuses.size(); ++k) {
const int curErr = rawMpiStatuses[k].MPI_ERROR;
if (curErr != MPI_SUCCESS) {
errorLocationsAndCodes.push_back (std::make_pair (k, curErr));
}
}
const size_type numErrs = errorLocationsAndCodes.size();
if (numErrs > 0) {
// There was at least one error. Assemble a detailed
// exception message reporting which requests failed,
// their error codes, and their source
std::ostringstream os;
os << "Teuchos::MpiComm::waitAll: MPI_Waitall() failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\". Of the " << count
<< " total request" << (count != 1 ? "s" : "") << ", " << numErrs
<< " failed. Here are the indices of the failed requests, and the "
"error codes extracted from their returned MPI_Status objects:"
<< std::endl;
for (size_type k = 0; k < numErrs; ++k) {
const size_type errInd = errorLocationsAndCodes[k].first;
os << "Request " << errInd << ": MPI_ERROR = "
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (rawMpiStatuses[errInd].MPI_ERROR)
<< std::endl;
}
if (someNullRequests) {
os << " On input to MPI_Waitall, there was at least one MPI_"
"Request that was MPI_REQUEST_NULL. MPI_Waitall should not "
"normally fail in that case, but we thought we should let you know "
"regardless.";
}
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(true, std::runtime_error, os.str());
}
// If there were no actual errors in the returned statuses,
// well, then I guess everything is OK. Just keep going.
}
else {
std::ostringstream os;
os << "Teuchos::MpiComm::waitAll: MPI_Waitall() failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".";
if (someNullRequests) {
os << " On input to MPI_Waitall, there was at least one MPI_Request "
"that was MPI_REQUEST_NULL. MPI_Waitall should not normally fail in "
"that case, but we thought we should let you know regardless.";
}
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(true, std::runtime_error, os.str());
}
}
// Invalidate the input array of requests by setting all entries
// to null.
std::fill (requests.begin(), requests.end(), null);
}
// Called by the one-argument MpiComm::waitAll() variant.
template<typename Ordinal>
void
waitAllImpl (const ArrayView<RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> > >& requests)
{
typedef typename ArrayView<RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> > >::size_type size_type;
const size_type count = requests.size ();
if (count == 0) {
return; // No requests on which to wait
}
// MpiComm wraps MPI and can't expose any MPI structs or opaque
// objects. Thus, we have to unpack requests into a separate
// array. If that's too slow, then your code should just call
// into MPI directly.
//
// Pull out the raw MPI requests from the wrapped requests.
// MPI_Waitall should not fail if a request is MPI_REQUEST_NULL,
// but we keep track just to inform the user.
bool someNullRequests = false;
Array<MPI_Request> rawMpiRequests (count, MPI_REQUEST_NULL);
for (int i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> > request = requests[i];
if (! request.is_null ()) {
RCP<MpiCommRequestBase<Ordinal> > mpiRequest =
rcp_dynamic_cast<MpiCommRequestBase<Ordinal> > (request);
// releaseRawMpiRequest() sets the MpiCommRequest's raw
// MPI_Request to MPI_REQUEST_NULL. This makes waitAll() not
// satisfy the strong exception guarantee. That's OK because
// MPI_Waitall() doesn't promise that it satisfies the strong
// exception guarantee, and we would rather conservatively
// invalidate the handles than leave dangling requests around
// and risk users trying to wait on the same request twice.
rawMpiRequests[i] = mpiRequest->releaseRawMpiRequest ();
}
else { // Null requests map to MPI_REQUEST_NULL
rawMpiRequests[i] = MPI_REQUEST_NULL;
someNullRequests = true;
}
}
// This is the part where we've finally peeled off the wrapper and
// we can now interact with MPI directly.
//
// MPI lets us pass in the named constant MPI_STATUSES_IGNORE for
// the MPI_Status array output argument in MPI_Waitall(), which
// tells MPI not to bother writing out the statuses.
const int err = MPI_Waitall (count, rawMpiRequests.getRawPtr(),
MPI_STATUSES_IGNORE);
// In MPI_Waitall(), an error indicates that one or more requests
// failed. In that case, there could be requests that completed
// (their MPI_Status' error field is MPI_SUCCESS), and other
// requests that have not completed yet but have not necessarily
// failed (MPI_PENDING). We make no attempt here to wait on the
// pending requests. It doesn't make sense for us to do so,
// because in general Teuchos::Comm doesn't attempt to provide
// robust recovery from failed messages.
if (err != MPI_SUCCESS) {
std::ostringstream os;
os << "Teuchos::MpiComm::waitAll: MPI_Waitall() failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".";
if (someNullRequests) {
os << std::endl << "On input to MPI_Waitall, there was at least one "
"MPI_Request that was MPI_REQUEST_NULL. MPI_Waitall should not "
"normally fail in that case, but we thought we should let you know "
"regardless.";
}
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(true, std::runtime_error, os.str());
}
// Invalidate the input array of requests by setting all entries
// to null. We delay this until the end, since some
// implementations of CommRequest might hold the only reference to
// the communication buffer, and we don't want that to go away
// until we've waited on the communication operation.
std::fill (requests.begin(), requests.end(), null);
}
} // namespace (anonymous)
template<typename Ordinal>
void
MpiComm<Ordinal>::
waitAll (const ArrayView<RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> > >& requests) const
{
TEUCHOS_COMM_TIME_MONITOR( "Teuchos::MpiComm::waitAll(requests)" );
// Call the one-argument version of waitAllImpl, to avoid overhead
// of handling statuses (which the user didn't want anyway).
waitAllImpl<Ordinal> (requests);
}
template<typename Ordinal>
void
MpiComm<Ordinal>::
waitAll (const ArrayView<RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> > >& requests,
const ArrayView<RCP<CommStatus<Ordinal> > >& statuses) const
{
TEUCHOS_COMM_TIME_MONITOR( "Teuchos::MpiComm::waitAll(requests, statuses)" );
typedef typename ArrayView<RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> > >::size_type size_type;
const size_type count = requests.size();
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(count != statuses.size(),
std::invalid_argument, "Teuchos::MpiComm::waitAll: requests.size() = "
<< count << " != statuses.size() = " << statuses.size() << ".");
Array<MPI_Status> rawMpiStatuses (count);
waitAllImpl<Ordinal> (requests, rawMpiStatuses());
// Repackage the raw MPI_Status structs into the wrappers.
for (size_type i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
statuses[i] = mpiCommStatus<Ordinal> (rawMpiStatuses[i]);
}
}
template<typename Ordinal>
RCP<CommStatus<Ordinal> >
MpiComm<Ordinal>::wait (const Ptr<RCP<CommRequest<Ordinal> > >& request) const
{
TEUCHOS_COMM_TIME_MONITOR( "Teuchos::MpiComm::wait(...)" );
if (is_null (*request)) {
return null; // Nothing to wait on ...
}
else {
RCP<CommStatus<Ordinal> > status = (*request)->wait ();
// mfh 22 Oct 2012: The unit tests expect waiting on the
// CommRequest to invalidate it by setting it to null.
*request = null;
return status;
}
}
template<typename Ordinal>
RCP< Comm<Ordinal> >
MpiComm<Ordinal>::duplicate() const
{
MPI_Comm origRawComm = *rawMpiComm_;
MPI_Comm newRawComm = MPI_COMM_NULL;
const int err = MPI_Comm_dup (origRawComm, &newRawComm);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::runtime_error, "Teuchos"
"::MpiComm::duplicate: MPI_Comm_dup failed with the following error: "
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err));
// Wrap the raw communicator, and pass the (const) wrapped
// communicator to MpiComm's constructor. We created the raw comm,
// so we have to supply a function that frees it after use.
RCP<OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Comm> > wrapped =
opaqueWrapper<MPI_Comm> (newRawComm, details::safeCommFree);
// Since newComm's raw MPI_Comm is the result of an MPI_Comm_dup,
// its messages cannot collide with those of any other MpiComm.
// This means we can assign its tag without an MPI_Bcast.
RCP<MpiComm<Ordinal> > newComm =
rcp (new MpiComm<Ordinal> (wrapped.getConst (), minTag_));
return rcp_implicit_cast<Comm<Ordinal> > (newComm);
}
template<typename Ordinal>
RCP< Comm<Ordinal> >
MpiComm<Ordinal>::split(const int color, const int key) const
{
MPI_Comm newComm;
const int splitReturn =
MPI_Comm_split (*rawMpiComm_,
color < 0 ? MPI_UNDEFINED : color,
key,
&newComm);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(
splitReturn != MPI_SUCCESS,
std::logic_error,
"Teuchos::MpiComm::split: Failed to create communicator with color "
<< color << "and key " << key << ". MPI_Comm_split failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (splitReturn) << "\".");
if (newComm == MPI_COMM_NULL) {
return RCP< Comm<Ordinal> >();
} else {
RCP<const OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Comm> > wrapped =
opaqueWrapper<MPI_Comm> (newComm, details::safeCommFree);
// Since newComm's raw MPI_Comm is the result of an
// MPI_Comm_split, its messages cannot collide with those of any
// other MpiComm. This means we can assign its tag without an
// MPI_Bcast.
return rcp (new MpiComm<Ordinal> (wrapped, minTag_));
}
}
template<typename Ordinal>
RCP< Comm<Ordinal> >
MpiComm<Ordinal>::createSubcommunicator(const ArrayView<const int> &ranks) const
{
int err = MPI_SUCCESS; // For error codes returned by MPI functions
// Get the group that this communicator is in.
MPI_Group thisGroup;
err = MPI_Comm_group (*rawMpiComm_, &thisGroup);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::logic_error,
"Failed to obtain the current communicator's group. "
"MPI_Comm_group failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
// Create a new group with the specified members.
MPI_Group newGroup;
// It's rude to cast away const, but MPI functions demand it.
//
// NOTE (mfh 14 Aug 2012) Please don't ask for &ranks[0] unless you
// know that ranks.size() > 0. That's why I'm using getRawPtr().
err = MPI_Group_incl (thisGroup, ranks.size(),
const_cast<int*> (ranks.getRawPtr ()), &newGroup);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::logic_error,
"Failed to create subgroup. MPI_Group_incl failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
// Create a new communicator from the new group.
MPI_Comm newComm;
try {
err = MPI_Comm_create (*rawMpiComm_, newGroup, &newComm);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::logic_error,
"Failed to create subcommunicator. MPI_Comm_create failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
} catch (...) {
// Attempt to free the new group before rethrowing. If
// successful, this will prevent a memory leak due to the "lost"
// group that was allocated successfully above. Since we're
// throwing std::logic_error anyway, we can only promise
// best-effort recovery; thus, we don't check the error code.
(void) MPI_Group_free (&newGroup);
(void) MPI_Group_free (&thisGroup);
throw;
}
// We don't need the group any more, so free it.
err = MPI_Group_free (&newGroup);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::logic_error,
"Failed to free subgroup. MPI_Group_free failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
err = MPI_Group_free (&thisGroup);
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(err != MPI_SUCCESS, std::logic_error,
"Failed to free subgroup. MPI_Group_free failed with error \""
<< mpiErrorCodeToString (err) << "\".");
if (newComm == MPI_COMM_NULL) {
return RCP<Comm<Ordinal> > ();
} else {
using Teuchos::details::safeCommFree;
typedef OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Comm> ow_type;
RCP<const ow_type> wrapper =
rcp_implicit_cast<const ow_type> (opaqueWrapper (newComm, safeCommFree));
// Since newComm's raw MPI_Comm is the result of an
// MPI_Comm_create, its messages cannot collide with those of any
// other MpiComm. This means we can assign its tag without an
// MPI_Bcast.
return rcp (new MpiComm<Ordinal> (wrapper, minTag_));
}
}
// Overridden from Describable
template<typename Ordinal>
std::string MpiComm<Ordinal>::description() const
{
std::ostringstream oss;
oss
<< typeName(*this)
<< "{"
<< "size="<<size_
<< ",rank="<<rank_
<< ",rawMpiComm="<<static_cast<MPI_Comm>(*rawMpiComm_)
<<"}";
return oss.str();
}
#ifdef TEUCHOS_MPI_COMM_DUMP
template<typename Ordinal>
bool MpiComm<Ordinal>::show_dump = false;
#endif
// private
template<typename Ordinal>
void MpiComm<Ordinal>::assertRank(const int rank, const std::string &rankName) const
{
TEUCHOS_TEST_FOR_EXCEPTION(
! ( 0 <= rank && rank < size_ ), std::logic_error
,"Error, "<<rankName<<" = " << rank << " is not < 0 or is not"
" in the range [0,"<<size_-1<<"]!"
);
}
} // namespace Teuchos
template<typename Ordinal>
Teuchos::RCP<Teuchos::MpiComm<Ordinal> >
Teuchos::createMpiComm(
const RCP<const OpaqueWrapper<MPI_Comm> > &rawMpiComm
)
{
if( rawMpiComm.get()!=NULL && *rawMpiComm != MPI_COMM_NULL )
return rcp(new MpiComm<Ordinal>(rawMpiComm));
return Teuchos::null;
}
template<typename Ordinal>
MPI_Comm
Teuchos::getRawMpiComm(const Comm<Ordinal> &comm)
{
return *(
dyn_cast<const MpiComm<Ordinal> >(comm).getRawMpiComm()
);
}
#endif // HAVE_TEUCHOS_MPI
#endif // TEUCHOS_MPI_COMM_HPP
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