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     24  1.1  mrg INFO-DIR-SECTION GNU Libraries
     25  1.1  mrg START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
     26  1.5  mrg * libgomp: (libgomp).          GNU Offloading and Multi Processing Runtime Library.
     27  1.1  mrg END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
     28  1.1  mrg 
     29  1.5  mrg    This manual documents libgomp, the GNU Offloading and Multi
     30  1.5  mrg Processing Runtime library.  This is the GNU implementation of the
     31  1.5  mrg OpenMP and OpenACC APIs for parallel and accelerator programming in
     32  1.5  mrg C/C++ and Fortran.
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     44  1.1  mrg below).  A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU
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     47  1.1  mrg    (a) The FSF's Front-Cover Text is:
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     49  1.1  mrg    A GNU Manual
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     51  1.1  mrg    (b) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is:
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     53  1.1  mrg    You have freedom to copy and modify this GNU Manual, like GNU
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     58  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Top,  Next: Enabling OpenMP,  Up: (dir)
     59  1.1  mrg 
     60  1.1  mrg Introduction
     61  1.1  mrg ************
     62  1.1  mrg 
     63  1.7  mrg This manual documents the usage of libgomp, the GNU Offloading and
     64  1.7  mrg Multi Processing Runtime Library.  This includes the GNU implementation
     65  1.7  mrg of the OpenMP (http://www.openmp.org) Application Programming Interface
     66  1.7  mrg (API) for multi-platform shared-memory parallel programming in C/C++
     67  1.7  mrg and Fortran, and the GNU implementation of the OpenACC
     68  1.5  mrg (http://www.openacc.org/) Application Programming Interface (API) for
     69  1.5  mrg offloading of code to accelerator devices in C/C++ and Fortran.
     70  1.5  mrg 
     71  1.5  mrg    Originally, libgomp implemented the GNU OpenMP Runtime Library.
     72  1.5  mrg Based on this, support for OpenACC and offloading (both OpenACC and
     73  1.5  mrg OpenMP 4's target construct) has been added later on, and the library's
     74  1.5  mrg name changed to GNU Offloading and Multi Processing Runtime Library.
     75  1.1  mrg 
     76  1.1  mrg * Menu:
     77  1.1  mrg 
     78  1.1  mrg * Enabling OpenMP::            How to enable OpenMP for your applications.
     79  1.1  mrg * Runtime Library Routines::   The OpenMP runtime application programming
     80  1.1  mrg                                interface.
     81  1.1  mrg * Environment Variables::      Influencing runtime behavior with environment
     82  1.1  mrg                                variables.
     83  1.7  mrg * Enabling OpenACC::           How to enable OpenACC for your
     84  1.7  mrg                                applications.
     85  1.7  mrg * OpenACC Runtime Library Routines:: The OpenACC runtime application
     86  1.7  mrg                                programming interface.
     87  1.7  mrg * OpenACC Environment Variables:: Influencing OpenACC runtime behavior with
     88  1.7  mrg                                environment variables.
     89  1.7  mrg * CUDA Streams Usage::         Notes on the implementation of
     90  1.7  mrg                                asynchronous operations.
     91  1.7  mrg * OpenACC Library Interoperability:: OpenACC library interoperability with the
     92  1.7  mrg                                NVIDIA CUBLAS library.
     93  1.1  mrg * The libgomp ABI::            Notes on the external ABI presented by libgomp.
     94  1.5  mrg * Reporting Bugs::             How to report bugs in the GNU Offloading and
     95  1.5  mrg                                Multi Processing Runtime Library.
     96  1.1  mrg * Copying::                    GNU general public license says
     97  1.1  mrg                                how you can copy and share libgomp.
     98  1.1  mrg * GNU Free Documentation License::
     99  1.1  mrg                                How you can copy and share this manual.
    100  1.1  mrg * Funding::                    How to help assure continued work for free
    101  1.1  mrg                                software.
    102  1.3  mrg * Library Index::              Index of this documentation.
    103  1.1  mrg 
    104  1.1  mrg 
    105  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Enabling OpenMP,  Next: Runtime Library Routines,  Prev: Top,  Up: Top
    106  1.1  mrg 
    107  1.1  mrg 1 Enabling OpenMP
    108  1.1  mrg *****************
    109  1.1  mrg 
    110  1.1  mrg To activate the OpenMP extensions for C/C++ and Fortran, the
    111  1.7  mrg compile-time flag `-fopenmp' must be specified.  This enables the
    112  1.7  mrg OpenMP directive `#pragma omp' in C/C++ and `!$omp' directives in free
    113  1.7  mrg form, `c$omp', `*$omp' and `!$omp' directives in fixed form, `!$'
    114  1.7  mrg conditional compilation sentinels in free form and `c$', `*$' and `!$'
    115  1.7  mrg sentinels in fixed form, for Fortran.  The flag also arranges for
    116  1.7  mrg automatic linking of the OpenMP runtime library (*note Runtime Library
    117  1.7  mrg Routines::).
    118  1.7  mrg 
    119  1.7  mrg    A complete description of all OpenMP directives accepted may be
    120  1.7  mrg found in the OpenMP Application Program Interface
    121  1.7  mrg (http://www.openmp.org) manual, version 4.5.
    122  1.1  mrg 
    123  1.1  mrg 
    124  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Runtime Library Routines,  Next: Environment Variables,  Prev: Enabling OpenMP,  Up: Top
    125  1.1  mrg 
    126  1.1  mrg 2 Runtime Library Routines
    127  1.1  mrg **************************
    128  1.1  mrg 
    129  1.5  mrg The runtime routines described here are defined by Section 3 of the
    130  1.7  mrg OpenMP specification in version 4.5.  The routines are structured in
    131  1.1  mrg following three parts:
    132  1.1  mrg 
    133  1.5  mrg * Menu:
    134  1.1  mrg 
    135  1.5  mrg Control threads, processors and the parallel environment.  They have C
    136  1.5  mrg linkage, and do not throw exceptions.
    137  1.1  mrg 
    138  1.1  mrg * omp_get_active_level::        Number of active parallel regions
    139  1.1  mrg * omp_get_ancestor_thread_num:: Ancestor thread ID
    140  1.5  mrg * omp_get_cancellation::        Whether cancellation support is enabled
    141  1.5  mrg * omp_get_default_device::      Get the default device for target regions
    142  1.1  mrg * omp_get_dynamic::             Dynamic teams setting
    143  1.1  mrg * omp_get_level::               Number of parallel regions
    144  1.3  mrg * omp_get_max_active_levels::   Maximum number of active regions
    145  1.7  mrg * omp_get_max_task_priority::   Maximum task priority value that can be set
    146  1.3  mrg * omp_get_max_threads::         Maximum number of threads of parallel region
    147  1.1  mrg * omp_get_nested::              Nested parallel regions
    148  1.5  mrg * omp_get_num_devices::         Number of target devices
    149  1.1  mrg * omp_get_num_procs::           Number of processors online
    150  1.5  mrg * omp_get_num_teams::           Number of teams
    151  1.1  mrg * omp_get_num_threads::         Size of the active team
    152  1.5  mrg * omp_get_proc_bind::           Whether theads may be moved between CPUs
    153  1.1  mrg * omp_get_schedule::            Obtain the runtime scheduling method
    154  1.5  mrg * omp_get_team_num::            Get team number
    155  1.1  mrg * omp_get_team_size::           Number of threads in a team
    156  1.3  mrg * omp_get_thread_limit::        Maximum number of threads
    157  1.1  mrg * omp_get_thread_num::          Current thread ID
    158  1.1  mrg * omp_in_parallel::             Whether a parallel region is active
    159  1.3  mrg * omp_in_final::                Whether in final or included task region
    160  1.5  mrg * omp_is_initial_device::       Whether executing on the host device
    161  1.5  mrg * omp_set_default_device::      Set the default device for target regions
    162  1.1  mrg * omp_set_dynamic::             Enable/disable dynamic teams
    163  1.1  mrg * omp_set_max_active_levels::   Limits the number of active parallel regions
    164  1.1  mrg * omp_set_nested::              Enable/disable nested parallel regions
    165  1.1  mrg * omp_set_num_threads::         Set upper team size limit
    166  1.1  mrg * omp_set_schedule::            Set the runtime scheduling method
    167  1.1  mrg 
    168  1.5  mrg Initialize, set, test, unset and destroy simple and nested locks.
    169  1.1  mrg 
    170  1.1  mrg * omp_init_lock::            Initialize simple lock
    171  1.1  mrg * omp_set_lock::             Wait for and set simple lock
    172  1.1  mrg * omp_test_lock::            Test and set simple lock if available
    173  1.1  mrg * omp_unset_lock::           Unset simple lock
    174  1.1  mrg * omp_destroy_lock::         Destroy simple lock
    175  1.1  mrg * omp_init_nest_lock::       Initialize nested lock
    176  1.1  mrg * omp_set_nest_lock::        Wait for and set simple lock
    177  1.1  mrg * omp_test_nest_lock::       Test and set nested lock if available
    178  1.1  mrg * omp_unset_nest_lock::      Unset nested lock
    179  1.1  mrg * omp_destroy_nest_lock::    Destroy nested lock
    180  1.1  mrg 
    181  1.5  mrg Portable, thread-based, wall clock timer.
    182  1.1  mrg 
    183  1.1  mrg * omp_get_wtick::            Get timer precision.
    184  1.1  mrg * omp_get_wtime::            Elapsed wall clock time.
    185  1.1  mrg 
    186  1.1  mrg 
    187  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_active_level,  Next: omp_get_ancestor_thread_num,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    188  1.1  mrg 
    189  1.7  mrg 2.1 `omp_get_active_level' - Number of parallel regions
    190  1.1  mrg =======================================================
    191  1.1  mrg 
    192  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    193  1.1  mrg      This function returns the nesting level for the active parallel
    194  1.1  mrg      blocks, which enclose the calling call.
    195  1.1  mrg 
    196  1.1  mrg _C/C++_
    197  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_get_active_level(void);'
    198  1.1  mrg 
    199  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    200  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `integer function omp_get_active_level()'
    201  1.1  mrg 
    202  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    203  1.1  mrg      *note omp_get_level::, *note omp_get_max_active_levels::, *note
    204  1.1  mrg      omp_set_max_active_levels::
    205  1.1  mrg 
    206  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    207  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.20.
    208  1.1  mrg 
    209  1.1  mrg 
    210  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_ancestor_thread_num,  Next: omp_get_cancellation,  Prev: omp_get_active_level,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    211  1.1  mrg 
    212  1.7  mrg 2.2 `omp_get_ancestor_thread_num' - Ancestor thread ID
    213  1.1  mrg ======================================================
    214  1.1  mrg 
    215  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    216  1.1  mrg      This function returns the thread identification number for the
    217  1.5  mrg      given nesting level of the current thread.  For values of LEVEL
    218  1.7  mrg      outside zero to `omp_get_level' -1 is returned; if LEVEL is
    219  1.7  mrg      `omp_get_level' the result is identical to `omp_get_thread_num'.
    220  1.1  mrg 
    221  1.1  mrg _C/C++_
    222  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_get_ancestor_thread_num(int level);'
    223  1.1  mrg 
    224  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    225  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `integer function omp_get_ancestor_thread_num(level)'
    226  1.7  mrg                    `integer level'
    227  1.1  mrg 
    228  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    229  1.1  mrg      *note omp_get_level::, *note omp_get_thread_num::, *note
    230  1.1  mrg      omp_get_team_size::
    231  1.1  mrg 
    232  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    233  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.18.
    234  1.1  mrg 
    235  1.1  mrg 
    236  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_cancellation,  Next: omp_get_default_device,  Prev: omp_get_ancestor_thread_num,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    237  1.5  mrg 
    238  1.7  mrg 2.3 `omp_get_cancellation' - Whether cancellation support is enabled
    239  1.5  mrg ====================================================================
    240  1.5  mrg 
    241  1.5  mrg _Description_:
    242  1.7  mrg      This function returns `true' if cancellation is activated, `false'
    243  1.7  mrg      otherwise.  Here, `true' and `false' represent their
    244  1.7  mrg      language-specific counterparts.  Unless `OMP_CANCELLATION' is set
    245  1.5  mrg      true, cancellations are deactivated.
    246  1.5  mrg 
    247  1.5  mrg _C/C++_:
    248  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_get_cancellation(void);'
    249  1.5  mrg 
    250  1.5  mrg _Fortran_:
    251  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `logical function omp_get_cancellation()'
    252  1.5  mrg 
    253  1.5  mrg _See also_:
    254  1.5  mrg      *note OMP_CANCELLATION::
    255  1.5  mrg 
    256  1.5  mrg _Reference_:
    257  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.9.
    258  1.5  mrg 
    259  1.5  mrg 
    260  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_default_device,  Next: omp_get_dynamic,  Prev: omp_get_cancellation,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    261  1.5  mrg 
    262  1.7  mrg 2.4 `omp_get_default_device' - Get the default device for target regions
    263  1.5  mrg ========================================================================
    264  1.5  mrg 
    265  1.5  mrg _Description_:
    266  1.5  mrg      Get the default device for target regions without device clause.
    267  1.5  mrg 
    268  1.5  mrg _C/C++_:
    269  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_get_default_device(void);'
    270  1.1  mrg 
    271  1.5  mrg _Fortran_:
    272  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `integer function omp_get_default_device()'
    273  1.5  mrg 
    274  1.5  mrg _See also_:
    275  1.5  mrg      *note OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE::, *note omp_set_default_device::
    276  1.5  mrg 
    277  1.5  mrg _Reference_:
    278  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.30.
    279  1.5  mrg 
    280  1.5  mrg 
    281  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_dynamic,  Next: omp_get_level,  Prev: omp_get_default_device,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    282  1.5  mrg 
    283  1.7  mrg 2.5 `omp_get_dynamic' - Dynamic teams setting
    284  1.1  mrg =============================================
    285  1.1  mrg 
    286  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    287  1.7  mrg      This function returns `true' if enabled, `false' otherwise.  Here,
    288  1.7  mrg      `true' and `false' represent their language-specific counterparts.
    289  1.1  mrg 
    290  1.1  mrg      The dynamic team setting may be initialized at startup by the
    291  1.7  mrg      `OMP_DYNAMIC' environment variable or at runtime using
    292  1.7  mrg      `omp_set_dynamic'.  If undefined, dynamic adjustment is disabled
    293  1.7  mrg      by default.
    294  1.1  mrg 
    295  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
    296  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_get_dynamic(void);'
    297  1.1  mrg 
    298  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    299  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `logical function omp_get_dynamic()'
    300  1.1  mrg 
    301  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    302  1.1  mrg      *note omp_set_dynamic::, *note OMP_DYNAMIC::
    303  1.1  mrg 
    304  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    305  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.8.
    306  1.1  mrg 
    307  1.1  mrg 
    308  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_level,  Next: omp_get_max_active_levels,  Prev: omp_get_dynamic,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    309  1.1  mrg 
    310  1.7  mrg 2.6 `omp_get_level' - Obtain the current nesting level
    311  1.1  mrg ======================================================
    312  1.1  mrg 
    313  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    314  1.1  mrg      This function returns the nesting level for the parallel blocks,
    315  1.1  mrg      which enclose the calling call.
    316  1.1  mrg 
    317  1.1  mrg _C/C++_
    318  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_get_level(void);'
    319  1.1  mrg 
    320  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    321  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `integer function omp_level()'
    322  1.1  mrg 
    323  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    324  1.1  mrg      *note omp_get_active_level::
    325  1.1  mrg 
    326  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    327  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.17.
    328  1.1  mrg 
    329  1.1  mrg 
    330  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_max_active_levels,  Next: omp_get_max_task_priority,  Prev: omp_get_level,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    331  1.1  mrg 
    332  1.7  mrg 2.7 `omp_get_max_active_levels' - Maximum number of active regions
    333  1.1  mrg ==================================================================
    334  1.1  mrg 
    335  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    336  1.3  mrg      This function obtains the maximum allowed number of nested, active
    337  1.3  mrg      parallel regions.
    338  1.1  mrg 
    339  1.1  mrg _C/C++_
    340  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_get_max_active_levels(void);'
    341  1.1  mrg 
    342  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    343  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `integer function omp_get_max_active_levels()'
    344  1.1  mrg 
    345  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    346  1.1  mrg      *note omp_set_max_active_levels::, *note omp_get_active_level::
    347  1.1  mrg 
    348  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    349  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.16.
    350  1.1  mrg 
    351  1.1  mrg 
    352  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_max_task_priority,  Next: omp_get_max_threads,  Prev: omp_get_max_active_levels,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    353  1.7  mrg 
    354  1.7  mrg 2.8 `omp_get_max_task_priority' - Maximum priority value
    355  1.7  mrg ========================================================
    356  1.7  mrg 
    357  1.7  mrg that can be set for tasks.
    358  1.7  mrg _Description_:
    359  1.7  mrg      This function obtains the maximum allowed priority number for
    360  1.7  mrg      tasks.
    361  1.7  mrg 
    362  1.7  mrg _C/C++_
    363  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_get_max_task_priority(void);'
    364  1.1  mrg 
    365  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
    366  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `integer function omp_get_max_task_priority()'
    367  1.7  mrg 
    368  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
    369  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.29.
    370  1.7  mrg 
    371  1.7  mrg 
    372  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_max_threads,  Next: omp_get_nested,  Prev: omp_get_max_task_priority,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    373  1.7  mrg 
    374  1.7  mrg 2.9 `omp_get_max_threads' - Maximum number of threads of parallel region
    375  1.1  mrg ========================================================================
    376  1.1  mrg 
    377  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    378  1.3  mrg      Return the maximum number of threads used for the current parallel
    379  1.7  mrg      region that does not use the clause `num_threads'.
    380  1.1  mrg 
    381  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
    382  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_get_max_threads(void);'
    383  1.1  mrg 
    384  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    385  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `integer function omp_get_max_threads()'
    386  1.1  mrg 
    387  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    388  1.1  mrg      *note omp_set_num_threads::, *note omp_set_dynamic::, *note
    389  1.1  mrg      omp_get_thread_limit::
    390  1.1  mrg 
    391  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    392  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.3.
    393  1.1  mrg 
    394  1.1  mrg 
    395  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_nested,  Next: omp_get_num_devices,  Prev: omp_get_max_threads,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    396  1.1  mrg 
    397  1.7  mrg 2.10 `omp_get_nested' - Nested parallel regions
    398  1.7  mrg ===============================================
    399  1.1  mrg 
    400  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    401  1.7  mrg      This function returns `true' if nested parallel regions are
    402  1.7  mrg      enabled, `false' otherwise.  Here, `true' and `false' represent
    403  1.1  mrg      their language-specific counterparts.
    404  1.1  mrg 
    405  1.1  mrg      Nested parallel regions may be initialized at startup by the
    406  1.7  mrg      `OMP_NESTED' environment variable or at runtime using
    407  1.7  mrg      `omp_set_nested'.  If undefined, nested parallel regions are
    408  1.1  mrg      disabled by default.
    409  1.1  mrg 
    410  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
    411  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_get_nested(void);'
    412  1.1  mrg 
    413  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    414  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `logical function omp_get_nested()'
    415  1.1  mrg 
    416  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    417  1.1  mrg      *note omp_set_nested::, *note OMP_NESTED::
    418  1.1  mrg 
    419  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    420  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.11.
    421  1.1  mrg 
    422  1.1  mrg 
    423  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_num_devices,  Next: omp_get_num_procs,  Prev: omp_get_nested,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    424  1.1  mrg 
    425  1.7  mrg 2.11 `omp_get_num_devices' - Number of target devices
    426  1.1  mrg =====================================================
    427  1.1  mrg 
    428  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    429  1.5  mrg      Returns the number of target devices.
    430  1.5  mrg 
    431  1.5  mrg _C/C++_:
    432  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_get_num_devices(void);'
    433  1.5  mrg 
    434  1.5  mrg _Fortran_:
    435  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `integer function omp_get_num_devices()'
    436  1.5  mrg 
    437  1.5  mrg _Reference_:
    438  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.31.
    439  1.5  mrg 
    440  1.5  mrg 
    441  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_num_procs,  Next: omp_get_num_teams,  Prev: omp_get_num_devices,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    442  1.5  mrg 
    443  1.7  mrg 2.12 `omp_get_num_procs' - Number of processors online
    444  1.5  mrg ======================================================
    445  1.5  mrg 
    446  1.5  mrg _Description_:
    447  1.5  mrg      Returns the number of processors online on that device.
    448  1.1  mrg 
    449  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
    450  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_get_num_procs(void);'
    451  1.1  mrg 
    452  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    453  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `integer function omp_get_num_procs()'
    454  1.1  mrg 
    455  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    456  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.5.
    457  1.1  mrg 
    458  1.1  mrg 
    459  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_num_teams,  Next: omp_get_num_threads,  Prev: omp_get_num_procs,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    460  1.1  mrg 
    461  1.7  mrg 2.13 `omp_get_num_teams' - Number of teams
    462  1.5  mrg ==========================================
    463  1.1  mrg 
    464  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    465  1.5  mrg      Returns the number of teams in the current team region.
    466  1.5  mrg 
    467  1.5  mrg _C/C++_:
    468  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_get_num_teams(void);'
    469  1.5  mrg 
    470  1.5  mrg _Fortran_:
    471  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `integer function omp_get_num_teams()'
    472  1.5  mrg 
    473  1.5  mrg _Reference_:
    474  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.32.
    475  1.5  mrg 
    476  1.5  mrg 
    477  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_num_threads,  Next: omp_get_proc_bind,  Prev: omp_get_num_teams,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    478  1.5  mrg 
    479  1.7  mrg 2.14 `omp_get_num_threads' - Size of the active team
    480  1.5  mrg ====================================================
    481  1.5  mrg 
    482  1.5  mrg _Description_:
    483  1.7  mrg      Returns the number of threads in the current team.  In a
    484  1.7  mrg      sequential section of the program `omp_get_num_threads' returns 1.
    485  1.1  mrg 
    486  1.1  mrg      The default team size may be initialized at startup by the
    487  1.7  mrg      `OMP_NUM_THREADS' environment variable.  At runtime, the size of
    488  1.7  mrg      the current team may be set either by the `NUM_THREADS' clause or
    489  1.7  mrg      by `omp_set_num_threads'.  If none of the above were used to
    490  1.7  mrg      define a specific value and `OMP_DYNAMIC' is disabled, one thread
    491  1.7  mrg      per CPU online is used.
    492  1.1  mrg 
    493  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
    494  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_get_num_threads(void);'
    495  1.1  mrg 
    496  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    497  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `integer function omp_get_num_threads()'
    498  1.1  mrg 
    499  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    500  1.1  mrg      *note omp_get_max_threads::, *note omp_set_num_threads::, *note
    501  1.1  mrg      OMP_NUM_THREADS::
    502  1.1  mrg 
    503  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    504  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.2.
    505  1.5  mrg 
    506  1.5  mrg 
    507  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_proc_bind,  Next: omp_get_schedule,  Prev: omp_get_num_threads,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    508  1.5  mrg 
    509  1.7  mrg 2.15 `omp_get_proc_bind' - Whether theads may be moved between CPUs
    510  1.5  mrg ===================================================================
    511  1.5  mrg 
    512  1.5  mrg _Description_:
    513  1.7  mrg      This functions returns the currently active thread affinity
    514  1.7  mrg      policy, which is set via `OMP_PROC_BIND'.  Possible values are
    515  1.7  mrg      `omp_proc_bind_false', `omp_proc_bind_true',
    516  1.7  mrg      `omp_proc_bind_master', `omp_proc_bind_close' and
    517  1.7  mrg      `omp_proc_bind_spread'.
    518  1.5  mrg 
    519  1.5  mrg _C/C++_:
    520  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `omp_proc_bind_t omp_get_proc_bind(void);'
    521  1.5  mrg 
    522  1.5  mrg _Fortran_:
    523  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `integer(kind=omp_proc_bind_kind) function
    524  1.7  mrg                    omp_get_proc_bind()'
    525  1.5  mrg 
    526  1.5  mrg _See also_:
    527  1.5  mrg      *note OMP_PROC_BIND::, *note OMP_PLACES::, *note
    528  1.5  mrg      GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY::,
    529  1.5  mrg 
    530  1.5  mrg _Reference_:
    531  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.22.
    532  1.1  mrg 
    533  1.1  mrg 
    534  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_schedule,  Next: omp_get_team_num,  Prev: omp_get_proc_bind,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    535  1.1  mrg 
    536  1.7  mrg 2.16 `omp_get_schedule' - Obtain the runtime scheduling method
    537  1.1  mrg ==============================================================
    538  1.1  mrg 
    539  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    540  1.5  mrg      Obtain the runtime scheduling method.  The KIND argument will be
    541  1.7  mrg      set to the value `omp_sched_static', `omp_sched_dynamic',
    542  1.7  mrg      `omp_sched_guided' or `omp_sched_auto'.  The second argument,
    543  1.7  mrg      CHUNK_SIZE, is set to the chunk size.
    544  1.1  mrg 
    545  1.1  mrg _C/C++_
    546  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void omp_get_schedule(omp_sched_t *kind, int
    547  1.7  mrg                    *chunk_size);'
    548  1.1  mrg 
    549  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    550  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine omp_get_schedule(kind, chunk_size)'
    551  1.7  mrg                    `integer(kind=omp_sched_kind) kind'
    552  1.7  mrg                    `integer chunk_size'
    553  1.1  mrg 
    554  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    555  1.1  mrg      *note omp_set_schedule::, *note OMP_SCHEDULE::
    556  1.1  mrg 
    557  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    558  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.13.
    559  1.5  mrg 
    560  1.5  mrg 
    561  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_team_num,  Next: omp_get_team_size,  Prev: omp_get_schedule,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    562  1.5  mrg 
    563  1.7  mrg 2.17 `omp_get_team_num' - Get team number
    564  1.5  mrg =========================================
    565  1.5  mrg 
    566  1.5  mrg _Description_:
    567  1.5  mrg      Returns the team number of the calling thread.
    568  1.5  mrg 
    569  1.5  mrg _C/C++_:
    570  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_get_team_num(void);'
    571  1.5  mrg 
    572  1.5  mrg _Fortran_:
    573  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `integer function omp_get_team_num()'
    574  1.5  mrg 
    575  1.5  mrg _Reference_:
    576  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.33.
    577  1.1  mrg 
    578  1.1  mrg 
    579  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_team_size,  Next: omp_get_thread_limit,  Prev: omp_get_team_num,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    580  1.1  mrg 
    581  1.7  mrg 2.18 `omp_get_team_size' - Number of threads in a team
    582  1.1  mrg ======================================================
    583  1.1  mrg 
    584  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    585  1.1  mrg      This function returns the number of threads in a thread team to
    586  1.5  mrg      which either the current thread or its ancestor belongs.  For
    587  1.7  mrg      values of LEVEL outside zero to `omp_get_level', -1 is returned;
    588  1.7  mrg      if LEVEL is zero, 1 is returned, and for `omp_get_level', the
    589  1.7  mrg      result is identical to `omp_get_num_threads'.
    590  1.1  mrg 
    591  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
    592  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_get_team_size(int level);'
    593  1.1  mrg 
    594  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    595  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `integer function omp_get_team_size(level)'
    596  1.7  mrg                    `integer level'
    597  1.1  mrg 
    598  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    599  1.1  mrg      *note omp_get_num_threads::, *note omp_get_level::, *note
    600  1.1  mrg      omp_get_ancestor_thread_num::
    601  1.1  mrg 
    602  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    603  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.19.
    604  1.1  mrg 
    605  1.1  mrg 
    606  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_thread_limit,  Next: omp_get_thread_num,  Prev: omp_get_team_size,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    607  1.1  mrg 
    608  1.7  mrg 2.19 `omp_get_thread_limit' - Maximum number of threads
    609  1.1  mrg =======================================================
    610  1.1  mrg 
    611  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    612  1.3  mrg      Return the maximum number of threads of the program.
    613  1.1  mrg 
    614  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
    615  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_get_thread_limit(void);'
    616  1.1  mrg 
    617  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    618  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `integer function omp_get_thread_limit()'
    619  1.1  mrg 
    620  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    621  1.1  mrg      *note omp_get_max_threads::, *note OMP_THREAD_LIMIT::
    622  1.1  mrg 
    623  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    624  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.14.
    625  1.1  mrg 
    626  1.1  mrg 
    627  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_thread_num,  Next: omp_in_parallel,  Prev: omp_get_thread_limit,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    628  1.1  mrg 
    629  1.7  mrg 2.20 `omp_get_thread_num' - Current thread ID
    630  1.1  mrg =============================================
    631  1.1  mrg 
    632  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    633  1.3  mrg      Returns a unique thread identification number within the current
    634  1.7  mrg      team.  In a sequential parts of the program, `omp_get_thread_num'
    635  1.7  mrg      always returns 0.  In parallel regions the return value varies
    636  1.7  mrg      from 0 to `omp_get_num_threads'-1 inclusive.  The return value of
    637  1.7  mrg      the master thread of a team is always 0.
    638  1.1  mrg 
    639  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
    640  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_get_thread_num(void);'
    641  1.1  mrg 
    642  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    643  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `integer function omp_get_thread_num()'
    644  1.1  mrg 
    645  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    646  1.1  mrg      *note omp_get_num_threads::, *note omp_get_ancestor_thread_num::
    647  1.1  mrg 
    648  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    649  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.4.
    650  1.1  mrg 
    651  1.1  mrg 
    652  1.3  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_in_parallel,  Next: omp_in_final,  Prev: omp_get_thread_num,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    653  1.1  mrg 
    654  1.7  mrg 2.21 `omp_in_parallel' - Whether a parallel region is active
    655  1.1  mrg ============================================================
    656  1.1  mrg 
    657  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    658  1.7  mrg      This function returns `true' if currently running in parallel,
    659  1.7  mrg      `false' otherwise.  Here, `true' and `false' represent their
    660  1.1  mrg      language-specific counterparts.
    661  1.1  mrg 
    662  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
    663  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_in_parallel(void);'
    664  1.1  mrg 
    665  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    666  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `logical function omp_in_parallel()'
    667  1.1  mrg 
    668  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    669  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.6.
    670  1.1  mrg 
    671  1.1  mrg 
    672  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_in_final,  Next: omp_is_initial_device,  Prev: omp_in_parallel,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    673  1.3  mrg 
    674  1.7  mrg 2.22 `omp_in_final' - Whether in final or included task region
    675  1.3  mrg ==============================================================
    676  1.3  mrg 
    677  1.3  mrg _Description_:
    678  1.7  mrg      This function returns `true' if currently running in a final or
    679  1.7  mrg      included task region, `false' otherwise.  Here, `true' and `false'
    680  1.3  mrg      represent their language-specific counterparts.
    681  1.3  mrg 
    682  1.3  mrg _C/C++_:
    683  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_in_final(void);'
    684  1.1  mrg 
    685  1.3  mrg _Fortran_:
    686  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `logical function omp_in_final()'
    687  1.3  mrg 
    688  1.3  mrg _Reference_:
    689  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.21.
    690  1.5  mrg 
    691  1.5  mrg 
    692  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_is_initial_device,  Next: omp_set_default_device,  Prev: omp_in_final,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    693  1.5  mrg 
    694  1.7  mrg 2.23 `omp_is_initial_device' - Whether executing on the host device
    695  1.5  mrg ===================================================================
    696  1.5  mrg 
    697  1.5  mrg _Description_:
    698  1.7  mrg      This function returns `true' if currently running on the host
    699  1.7  mrg      device, `false' otherwise.  Here, `true' and `false' represent
    700  1.5  mrg      their language-specific counterparts.
    701  1.5  mrg 
    702  1.5  mrg _C/C++_:
    703  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_is_initial_device(void);'
    704  1.5  mrg 
    705  1.5  mrg _Fortran_:
    706  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `logical function omp_is_initial_device()'
    707  1.5  mrg 
    708  1.5  mrg _Reference_:
    709  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.34.
    710  1.5  mrg 
    711  1.5  mrg 
    712  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_set_default_device,  Next: omp_set_dynamic,  Prev: omp_is_initial_device,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    713  1.5  mrg 
    714  1.7  mrg 2.24 `omp_set_default_device' - Set the default device for target regions
    715  1.5  mrg =========================================================================
    716  1.5  mrg 
    717  1.5  mrg _Description_:
    718  1.5  mrg      Set the default device for target regions without device clause.
    719  1.5  mrg      The argument shall be a nonnegative device number.
    720  1.5  mrg 
    721  1.5  mrg _C/C++_:
    722  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void omp_set_default_device(int device_num);'
    723  1.5  mrg 
    724  1.5  mrg _Fortran_:
    725  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine omp_set_default_device(device_num)'
    726  1.7  mrg                    `integer device_num'
    727  1.5  mrg 
    728  1.5  mrg _See also_:
    729  1.5  mrg      *note OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE::, *note omp_get_default_device::
    730  1.5  mrg 
    731  1.5  mrg _Reference_:
    732  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.29.
    733  1.3  mrg 
    734  1.3  mrg 
    735  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_set_dynamic,  Next: omp_set_max_active_levels,  Prev: omp_set_default_device,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    736  1.3  mrg 
    737  1.7  mrg 2.25 `omp_set_dynamic' - Enable/disable dynamic teams
    738  1.1  mrg =====================================================
    739  1.1  mrg 
    740  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    741  1.1  mrg      Enable or disable the dynamic adjustment of the number of threads
    742  1.5  mrg      within a team.  The function takes the language-specific equivalent
    743  1.7  mrg      of `true' and `false', where `true' enables dynamic adjustment of
    744  1.7  mrg      team sizes and `false' disables it.
    745  1.1  mrg 
    746  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
    747  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void omp_set_dynamic(int dynamic_threads);'
    748  1.1  mrg 
    749  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    750  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine omp_set_dynamic(dynamic_threads)'
    751  1.7  mrg                    `logical, intent(in) :: dynamic_threads'
    752  1.1  mrg 
    753  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    754  1.1  mrg      *note OMP_DYNAMIC::, *note omp_get_dynamic::
    755  1.1  mrg 
    756  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    757  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.7.
    758  1.1  mrg 
    759  1.1  mrg 
    760  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_set_max_active_levels,  Next: omp_set_nested,  Prev: omp_set_dynamic,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    761  1.1  mrg 
    762  1.7  mrg 2.26 `omp_set_max_active_levels' - Limits the number of active parallel regions
    763  1.1  mrg ===============================================================================
    764  1.1  mrg 
    765  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    766  1.3  mrg      This function limits the maximum allowed number of nested, active
    767  1.3  mrg      parallel regions.
    768  1.1  mrg 
    769  1.1  mrg _C/C++_
    770  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void omp_set_max_active_levels(int max_levels);'
    771  1.1  mrg 
    772  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    773  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine omp_set_max_active_levels(max_levels)'
    774  1.7  mrg                    `integer max_levels'
    775  1.1  mrg 
    776  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    777  1.1  mrg      *note omp_get_max_active_levels::, *note omp_get_active_level::
    778  1.1  mrg 
    779  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    780  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.15.
    781  1.1  mrg 
    782  1.1  mrg 
    783  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_set_nested,  Next: omp_set_num_threads,  Prev: omp_set_max_active_levels,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    784  1.1  mrg 
    785  1.7  mrg 2.27 `omp_set_nested' - Enable/disable nested parallel regions
    786  1.1  mrg ==============================================================
    787  1.1  mrg 
    788  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    789  1.1  mrg      Enable or disable nested parallel regions, i.e., whether team
    790  1.5  mrg      members are allowed to create new teams.  The function takes the
    791  1.7  mrg      language-specific equivalent of `true' and `false', where `true'
    792  1.7  mrg      enables dynamic adjustment of team sizes and `false' disables it.
    793  1.1  mrg 
    794  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
    795  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void omp_set_nested(int nested);'
    796  1.1  mrg 
    797  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    798  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine omp_set_nested(nested)'
    799  1.7  mrg                    `logical, intent(in) :: nested'
    800  1.1  mrg 
    801  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    802  1.1  mrg      *note OMP_NESTED::, *note omp_get_nested::
    803  1.1  mrg 
    804  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    805  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.10.
    806  1.1  mrg 
    807  1.1  mrg 
    808  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_set_num_threads,  Next: omp_set_schedule,  Prev: omp_set_nested,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    809  1.1  mrg 
    810  1.7  mrg 2.28 `omp_set_num_threads' - Set upper team size limit
    811  1.1  mrg ======================================================
    812  1.1  mrg 
    813  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    814  1.1  mrg      Specifies the number of threads used by default in subsequent
    815  1.7  mrg      parallel sections, if those do not specify a `num_threads' clause.
    816  1.7  mrg      The argument of `omp_set_num_threads' shall be a positive integer.
    817  1.1  mrg 
    818  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
    819  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void omp_set_num_threads(int num_threads);'
    820  1.1  mrg 
    821  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    822  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine omp_set_num_threads(num_threads)'
    823  1.7  mrg                    `integer, intent(in) :: num_threads'
    824  1.1  mrg 
    825  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    826  1.1  mrg      *note OMP_NUM_THREADS::, *note omp_get_num_threads::, *note
    827  1.1  mrg      omp_get_max_threads::
    828  1.1  mrg 
    829  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    830  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.1.
    831  1.1  mrg 
    832  1.1  mrg 
    833  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_set_schedule,  Next: omp_init_lock,  Prev: omp_set_num_threads,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    834  1.1  mrg 
    835  1.7  mrg 2.29 `omp_set_schedule' - Set the runtime scheduling method
    836  1.1  mrg ===========================================================
    837  1.1  mrg 
    838  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    839  1.5  mrg      Sets the runtime scheduling method.  The KIND argument can have the
    840  1.7  mrg      value `omp_sched_static', `omp_sched_dynamic', `omp_sched_guided'
    841  1.7  mrg      or `omp_sched_auto'.  Except for `omp_sched_auto', the chunk size
    842  1.7  mrg      is set to the value of CHUNK_SIZE if positive, or to the default
    843  1.7  mrg      value if zero or negative.  For `omp_sched_auto' the CHUNK_SIZE
    844  1.1  mrg      argument is ignored.
    845  1.1  mrg 
    846  1.1  mrg _C/C++_
    847  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void omp_set_schedule(omp_sched_t kind, int
    848  1.7  mrg                    chunk_size);'
    849  1.1  mrg 
    850  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    851  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine omp_set_schedule(kind, chunk_size)'
    852  1.7  mrg                    `integer(kind=omp_sched_kind) kind'
    853  1.7  mrg                    `integer chunk_size'
    854  1.1  mrg 
    855  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    856  1.1  mrg      *note omp_get_schedule:: *note OMP_SCHEDULE::
    857  1.1  mrg 
    858  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    859  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.12.
    860  1.1  mrg 
    861  1.1  mrg 
    862  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_init_lock,  Next: omp_set_lock,  Prev: omp_set_schedule,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    863  1.1  mrg 
    864  1.7  mrg 2.30 `omp_init_lock' - Initialize simple lock
    865  1.1  mrg =============================================
    866  1.1  mrg 
    867  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    868  1.3  mrg      Initialize a simple lock.  After initialization, the lock is in an
    869  1.1  mrg      unlocked state.
    870  1.1  mrg 
    871  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
    872  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void omp_init_lock(omp_lock_t *lock);'
    873  1.1  mrg 
    874  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    875  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine omp_init_lock(svar)'
    876  1.7  mrg                    `integer(omp_lock_kind), intent(out) :: svar'
    877  1.1  mrg 
    878  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    879  1.1  mrg      *note omp_destroy_lock::
    880  1.1  mrg 
    881  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    882  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.1.
    883  1.1  mrg 
    884  1.1  mrg 
    885  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_set_lock,  Next: omp_test_lock,  Prev: omp_init_lock,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    886  1.1  mrg 
    887  1.7  mrg 2.31 `omp_set_lock' - Wait for and set simple lock
    888  1.1  mrg ==================================================
    889  1.1  mrg 
    890  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    891  1.7  mrg      Before setting a simple lock, the lock variable must be
    892  1.7  mrg      initialized by `omp_init_lock'.  The calling thread is blocked
    893  1.7  mrg      until the lock is available.  If the lock is already held by the
    894  1.7  mrg      current thread, a deadlock occurs.
    895  1.1  mrg 
    896  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
    897  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void omp_set_lock(omp_lock_t *lock);'
    898  1.1  mrg 
    899  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    900  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine omp_set_lock(svar)'
    901  1.7  mrg                    `integer(omp_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: svar'
    902  1.1  mrg 
    903  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    904  1.1  mrg      *note omp_init_lock::, *note omp_test_lock::, *note
    905  1.1  mrg      omp_unset_lock::
    906  1.1  mrg 
    907  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    908  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.4.
    909  1.1  mrg 
    910  1.1  mrg 
    911  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_test_lock,  Next: omp_unset_lock,  Prev: omp_set_lock,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    912  1.1  mrg 
    913  1.7  mrg 2.32 `omp_test_lock' - Test and set simple lock if available
    914  1.1  mrg ============================================================
    915  1.1  mrg 
    916  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    917  1.7  mrg      Before setting a simple lock, the lock variable must be
    918  1.7  mrg      initialized by `omp_init_lock'.  Contrary to `omp_set_lock',
    919  1.7  mrg      `omp_test_lock' does not block if the lock is not available.  This
    920  1.7  mrg      function returns `true' upon success, `false' otherwise.  Here,
    921  1.7  mrg      `true' and `false' represent their language-specific counterparts.
    922  1.1  mrg 
    923  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
    924  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_test_lock(omp_lock_t *lock);'
    925  1.1  mrg 
    926  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    927  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `logical function omp_test_lock(svar)'
    928  1.7  mrg                    `integer(omp_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: svar'
    929  1.1  mrg 
    930  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    931  1.1  mrg      *note omp_init_lock::, *note omp_set_lock::, *note omp_set_lock::
    932  1.1  mrg 
    933  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    934  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.6.
    935  1.1  mrg 
    936  1.1  mrg 
    937  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_unset_lock,  Next: omp_destroy_lock,  Prev: omp_test_lock,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    938  1.1  mrg 
    939  1.7  mrg 2.33 `omp_unset_lock' - Unset simple lock
    940  1.1  mrg =========================================
    941  1.1  mrg 
    942  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    943  1.1  mrg      A simple lock about to be unset must have been locked by
    944  1.7  mrg      `omp_set_lock' or `omp_test_lock' before.  In addition, the lock
    945  1.7  mrg      must be held by the thread calling `omp_unset_lock'.  Then, the
    946  1.7  mrg      lock becomes unlocked.  If one or more threads attempted to set
    947  1.7  mrg      the lock before, one of them is chosen to, again, set the lock to
    948  1.1  mrg      itself.
    949  1.1  mrg 
    950  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
    951  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void omp_unset_lock(omp_lock_t *lock);'
    952  1.1  mrg 
    953  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    954  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine omp_unset_lock(svar)'
    955  1.7  mrg                    `integer(omp_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: svar'
    956  1.1  mrg 
    957  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    958  1.1  mrg      *note omp_set_lock::, *note omp_test_lock::
    959  1.1  mrg 
    960  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    961  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.5.
    962  1.1  mrg 
    963  1.1  mrg 
    964  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_destroy_lock,  Next: omp_init_nest_lock,  Prev: omp_unset_lock,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    965  1.1  mrg 
    966  1.7  mrg 2.34 `omp_destroy_lock' - Destroy simple lock
    967  1.1  mrg =============================================
    968  1.1  mrg 
    969  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    970  1.5  mrg      Destroy a simple lock.  In order to be destroyed, a simple lock
    971  1.1  mrg      must be in the unlocked state.
    972  1.1  mrg 
    973  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
    974  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void omp_destroy_lock(omp_lock_t *lock);'
    975  1.1  mrg 
    976  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
    977  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine omp_destroy_lock(svar)'
    978  1.7  mrg                    `integer(omp_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: svar'
    979  1.1  mrg 
    980  1.1  mrg _See also_:
    981  1.1  mrg      *note omp_init_lock::
    982  1.1  mrg 
    983  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
    984  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.3.
    985  1.1  mrg 
    986  1.1  mrg 
    987  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_init_nest_lock,  Next: omp_set_nest_lock,  Prev: omp_destroy_lock,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
    988  1.1  mrg 
    989  1.7  mrg 2.35 `omp_init_nest_lock' - Initialize nested lock
    990  1.1  mrg ==================================================
    991  1.1  mrg 
    992  1.1  mrg _Description_:
    993  1.3  mrg      Initialize a nested lock.  After initialization, the lock is in an
    994  1.1  mrg      unlocked state and the nesting count is set to zero.
    995  1.1  mrg 
    996  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
    997  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void omp_init_nest_lock(omp_nest_lock_t *lock);'
    998  1.1  mrg 
    999  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
   1000  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine omp_init_nest_lock(nvar)'
   1001  1.7  mrg                    `integer(omp_nest_lock_kind), intent(out) :: nvar'
   1002  1.1  mrg 
   1003  1.1  mrg _See also_:
   1004  1.1  mrg      *note omp_destroy_nest_lock::
   1005  1.1  mrg 
   1006  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
   1007  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.1.
   1008  1.1  mrg 
   1009  1.1  mrg 
   1010  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_set_nest_lock,  Next: omp_test_nest_lock,  Prev: omp_init_nest_lock,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
   1011  1.1  mrg 
   1012  1.7  mrg 2.36 `omp_set_nest_lock' - Wait for and set nested lock
   1013  1.1  mrg =======================================================
   1014  1.1  mrg 
   1015  1.1  mrg _Description_:
   1016  1.7  mrg      Before setting a nested lock, the lock variable must be
   1017  1.7  mrg      initialized by `omp_init_nest_lock'.  The calling thread is
   1018  1.7  mrg      blocked until the lock is available.  If the lock is already held
   1019  1.7  mrg      by the current thread, the nesting count for the lock is
   1020  1.7  mrg      incremented.
   1021  1.1  mrg 
   1022  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
   1023  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void omp_set_nest_lock(omp_nest_lock_t *lock);'
   1024  1.1  mrg 
   1025  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
   1026  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine omp_set_nest_lock(nvar)'
   1027  1.7  mrg                    `integer(omp_nest_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: nvar'
   1028  1.1  mrg 
   1029  1.1  mrg _See also_:
   1030  1.1  mrg      *note omp_init_nest_lock::, *note omp_unset_nest_lock::
   1031  1.1  mrg 
   1032  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
   1033  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.4.
   1034  1.1  mrg 
   1035  1.1  mrg 
   1036  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_test_nest_lock,  Next: omp_unset_nest_lock,  Prev: omp_set_nest_lock,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
   1037  1.1  mrg 
   1038  1.7  mrg 2.37 `omp_test_nest_lock' - Test and set nested lock if available
   1039  1.1  mrg =================================================================
   1040  1.1  mrg 
   1041  1.1  mrg _Description_:
   1042  1.7  mrg      Before setting a nested lock, the lock variable must be
   1043  1.7  mrg      initialized by `omp_init_nest_lock'.  Contrary to
   1044  1.7  mrg      `omp_set_nest_lock', `omp_test_nest_lock' does not block if the
   1045  1.7  mrg      lock is not available.  If the lock is already held by the current
   1046  1.7  mrg      thread, the new nesting count is returned.  Otherwise, the return
   1047  1.7  mrg      value equals zero.
   1048  1.1  mrg 
   1049  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
   1050  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int omp_test_nest_lock(omp_nest_lock_t *lock);'
   1051  1.1  mrg 
   1052  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
   1053  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `logical function omp_test_nest_lock(nvar)'
   1054  1.7  mrg                    `integer(omp_nest_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: nvar'
   1055  1.1  mrg 
   1056  1.1  mrg _See also_:
   1057  1.1  mrg      *note omp_init_lock::, *note omp_set_lock::, *note omp_set_lock::
   1058  1.1  mrg 
   1059  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
   1060  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.6.
   1061  1.1  mrg 
   1062  1.1  mrg 
   1063  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_unset_nest_lock,  Next: omp_destroy_nest_lock,  Prev: omp_test_nest_lock,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
   1064  1.1  mrg 
   1065  1.7  mrg 2.38 `omp_unset_nest_lock' - Unset nested lock
   1066  1.1  mrg ==============================================
   1067  1.1  mrg 
   1068  1.1  mrg _Description_:
   1069  1.1  mrg      A nested lock about to be unset must have been locked by
   1070  1.7  mrg      `omp_set_nested_lock' or `omp_test_nested_lock' before.  In
   1071  1.1  mrg      addition, the lock must be held by the thread calling
   1072  1.7  mrg      `omp_unset_nested_lock'.  If the nesting count drops to zero, the
   1073  1.5  mrg      lock becomes unlocked.  If one ore more threads attempted to set
   1074  1.3  mrg      the lock before, one of them is chosen to, again, set the lock to
   1075  1.1  mrg      itself.
   1076  1.1  mrg 
   1077  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
   1078  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void omp_unset_nest_lock(omp_nest_lock_t *lock);'
   1079  1.1  mrg 
   1080  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
   1081  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine omp_unset_nest_lock(nvar)'
   1082  1.7  mrg                    `integer(omp_nest_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: nvar'
   1083  1.1  mrg 
   1084  1.1  mrg _See also_:
   1085  1.1  mrg      *note omp_set_nest_lock::
   1086  1.1  mrg 
   1087  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
   1088  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.5.
   1089  1.1  mrg 
   1090  1.1  mrg 
   1091  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_destroy_nest_lock,  Next: omp_get_wtick,  Prev: omp_unset_nest_lock,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
   1092  1.1  mrg 
   1093  1.7  mrg 2.39 `omp_destroy_nest_lock' - Destroy nested lock
   1094  1.1  mrg ==================================================
   1095  1.1  mrg 
   1096  1.1  mrg _Description_:
   1097  1.5  mrg      Destroy a nested lock.  In order to be destroyed, a nested lock
   1098  1.1  mrg      must be in the unlocked state and its nesting count must equal
   1099  1.1  mrg      zero.
   1100  1.1  mrg 
   1101  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
   1102  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void omp_destroy_nest_lock(omp_nest_lock_t *);'
   1103  1.1  mrg 
   1104  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
   1105  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine omp_destroy_nest_lock(nvar)'
   1106  1.7  mrg                    `integer(omp_nest_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: nvar'
   1107  1.1  mrg 
   1108  1.1  mrg _See also_:
   1109  1.1  mrg      *note omp_init_lock::
   1110  1.1  mrg 
   1111  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
   1112  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.3.
   1113  1.1  mrg 
   1114  1.1  mrg 
   1115  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_wtick,  Next: omp_get_wtime,  Prev: omp_destroy_nest_lock,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
   1116  1.1  mrg 
   1117  1.7  mrg 2.40 `omp_get_wtick' - Get timer precision
   1118  1.1  mrg ==========================================
   1119  1.1  mrg 
   1120  1.1  mrg _Description_:
   1121  1.1  mrg      Gets the timer precision, i.e., the number of seconds between two
   1122  1.1  mrg      successive clock ticks.
   1123  1.1  mrg 
   1124  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
   1125  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `double omp_get_wtick(void);'
   1126  1.1  mrg 
   1127  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
   1128  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `double precision function omp_get_wtick()'
   1129  1.1  mrg 
   1130  1.1  mrg _See also_:
   1131  1.1  mrg      *note omp_get_wtime::
   1132  1.1  mrg 
   1133  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
   1134  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.4.2.
   1135  1.1  mrg 
   1136  1.1  mrg 
   1137  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_wtime,  Prev: omp_get_wtick,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
   1138  1.1  mrg 
   1139  1.7  mrg 2.41 `omp_get_wtime' - Elapsed wall clock time
   1140  1.1  mrg ==============================================
   1141  1.1  mrg 
   1142  1.1  mrg _Description_:
   1143  1.5  mrg      Elapsed wall clock time in seconds.  The time is measured per
   1144  1.3  mrg      thread, no guarantee can be made that two distinct threads measure
   1145  1.3  mrg      the same time.  Time is measured from some "time in the past",
   1146  1.3  mrg      which is an arbitrary time guaranteed not to change during the
   1147  1.3  mrg      execution of the program.
   1148  1.1  mrg 
   1149  1.1  mrg _C/C++_:
   1150  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `double omp_get_wtime(void);'
   1151  1.1  mrg 
   1152  1.1  mrg _Fortran_:
   1153  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `double precision function omp_get_wtime()'
   1154  1.1  mrg 
   1155  1.1  mrg _See also_:
   1156  1.1  mrg      *note omp_get_wtick::
   1157  1.1  mrg 
   1158  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
   1159  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.4.1.
   1160  1.1  mrg 
   1161  1.1  mrg 
   1162  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Environment Variables,  Next: Enabling OpenACC,  Prev: Runtime Library Routines,  Up: Top
   1163  1.1  mrg 
   1164  1.1  mrg 3 Environment Variables
   1165  1.1  mrg ***********************
   1166  1.1  mrg 
   1167  1.7  mrg The environment variables which beginning with `OMP_' are defined by
   1168  1.7  mrg section 4 of the OpenMP specification in version 4.5, while those
   1169  1.7  mrg beginning with `GOMP_' are GNU extensions.
   1170  1.1  mrg 
   1171  1.1  mrg * Menu:
   1172  1.1  mrg 
   1173  1.7  mrg * OMP_CANCELLATION::        Set whether cancellation is activated
   1174  1.7  mrg * OMP_DISPLAY_ENV::         Show OpenMP version and environment variables
   1175  1.7  mrg * OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE::      Set the device used in target regions
   1176  1.7  mrg * OMP_DYNAMIC::             Dynamic adjustment of threads
   1177  1.7  mrg * OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS::   Set the maximum number of nested parallel regions
   1178  1.7  mrg * OMP_MAX_TASK_PRIORITY::   Set the maximum task priority value
   1179  1.7  mrg * OMP_NESTED::              Nested parallel regions
   1180  1.7  mrg * OMP_NUM_THREADS::         Specifies the number of threads to use
   1181  1.7  mrg * OMP_PROC_BIND::           Whether theads may be moved between CPUs
   1182  1.7  mrg * OMP_PLACES::              Specifies on which CPUs the theads should be placed
   1183  1.7  mrg * OMP_STACKSIZE::           Set default thread stack size
   1184  1.7  mrg * OMP_SCHEDULE::            How threads are scheduled
   1185  1.7  mrg * OMP_THREAD_LIMIT::        Set the maximum number of threads
   1186  1.7  mrg * OMP_WAIT_POLICY::         How waiting threads are handled
   1187  1.7  mrg * GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY::       Bind threads to specific CPUs
   1188  1.7  mrg * GOMP_DEBUG::              Enable debugging output
   1189  1.7  mrg * GOMP_STACKSIZE::          Set default thread stack size
   1190  1.7  mrg * GOMP_SPINCOUNT::          Set the busy-wait spin count
   1191  1.7  mrg * GOMP_RTEMS_THREAD_POOLS:: Set the RTEMS specific thread pools
   1192  1.1  mrg 
   1193  1.1  mrg 
   1194  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_CANCELLATION,  Next: OMP_DISPLAY_ENV,  Up: Environment Variables
   1195  1.5  mrg 
   1196  1.7  mrg 3.1 `OMP_CANCELLATION' - Set whether cancellation is activated
   1197  1.5  mrg ==============================================================
   1198  1.5  mrg 
   1199  1.5  mrg _Description_:
   1200  1.7  mrg      If set to `TRUE', the cancellation is activated.  If set to
   1201  1.7  mrg      `FALSE' or if unset, cancellation is disabled and the `cancel'
   1202  1.7  mrg      construct is ignored.
   1203  1.5  mrg 
   1204  1.5  mrg _See also_:
   1205  1.5  mrg      *note omp_get_cancellation::
   1206  1.1  mrg 
   1207  1.5  mrg _Reference_:
   1208  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.11
   1209  1.5  mrg 
   1210  1.5  mrg 
   1211  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_DISPLAY_ENV,  Next: OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE,  Prev: OMP_CANCELLATION,  Up: Environment Variables
   1212  1.5  mrg 
   1213  1.7  mrg 3.2 `OMP_DISPLAY_ENV' - Show OpenMP version and environment variables
   1214  1.5  mrg =====================================================================
   1215  1.5  mrg 
   1216  1.5  mrg _Description_:
   1217  1.7  mrg      If set to `TRUE', the OpenMP version number and the values
   1218  1.5  mrg      associated with the OpenMP environment variables are printed to
   1219  1.7  mrg      `stderr'.  If set to `VERBOSE', it additionally shows the value of
   1220  1.5  mrg      the environment variables which are GNU extensions.  If undefined
   1221  1.7  mrg      or set to `FALSE', this information will not be shown.
   1222  1.5  mrg 
   1223  1.5  mrg _Reference_:
   1224  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.12
   1225  1.5  mrg 
   1226  1.5  mrg 
   1227  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE,  Next: OMP_DYNAMIC,  Prev: OMP_DISPLAY_ENV,  Up: Environment Variables
   1228  1.5  mrg 
   1229  1.7  mrg 3.3 `OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE' - Set the device used in target regions
   1230  1.5  mrg ================================================================
   1231  1.5  mrg 
   1232  1.5  mrg _Description_:
   1233  1.7  mrg      Set to choose the device which is used in a `target' region,
   1234  1.7  mrg      unless the value is overridden by `omp_set_default_device' or by a
   1235  1.7  mrg      `device' clause.  The value shall be the nonnegative device
   1236  1.7  mrg      number. If no device with the given device number exists, the code
   1237  1.7  mrg      is executed on the host.  If unset, device number 0 will be used.
   1238  1.5  mrg 
   1239  1.5  mrg _See also_:
   1240  1.5  mrg      *note omp_get_default_device::, *note omp_set_default_device::,
   1241  1.5  mrg 
   1242  1.5  mrg _Reference_:
   1243  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.13
   1244  1.5  mrg 
   1245  1.5  mrg 
   1246  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_DYNAMIC,  Next: OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS,  Prev: OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE,  Up: Environment Variables
   1247  1.5  mrg 
   1248  1.7  mrg 3.4 `OMP_DYNAMIC' - Dynamic adjustment of threads
   1249  1.1  mrg =================================================
   1250  1.1  mrg 
   1251  1.1  mrg _Description_:
   1252  1.1  mrg      Enable or disable the dynamic adjustment of the number of threads
   1253  1.5  mrg      within a team.  The value of this environment variable shall be
   1254  1.7  mrg      `TRUE' or `FALSE'.  If undefined, dynamic adjustment is disabled
   1255  1.7  mrg      by default.
   1256  1.1  mrg 
   1257  1.1  mrg _See also_:
   1258  1.1  mrg      *note omp_set_dynamic::
   1259  1.1  mrg 
   1260  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
   1261  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.3
   1262  1.1  mrg 
   1263  1.1  mrg 
   1264  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS,  Next: OMP_MAX_TASK_PRIORITY,  Prev: OMP_DYNAMIC,  Up: Environment Variables
   1265  1.1  mrg 
   1266  1.7  mrg 3.5 `OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS' - Set the maximum number of nested parallel regions
   1267  1.1  mrg ===============================================================================
   1268  1.1  mrg 
   1269  1.1  mrg _Description_:
   1270  1.3  mrg      Specifies the initial value for the maximum number of nested
   1271  1.5  mrg      parallel regions.  The value of this variable shall be a positive
   1272  1.1  mrg      integer.  If undefined, the number of active levels is unlimited.
   1273  1.1  mrg 
   1274  1.1  mrg _See also_:
   1275  1.1  mrg      *note omp_set_max_active_levels::
   1276  1.1  mrg 
   1277  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
   1278  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.9
   1279  1.1  mrg 
   1280  1.1  mrg 
   1281  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_MAX_TASK_PRIORITY,  Next: OMP_NESTED,  Prev: OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS,  Up: Environment Variables
   1282  1.7  mrg 
   1283  1.7  mrg 3.6 `OMP_MAX_TASK_PRIORITY' - Set the maximum priority
   1284  1.7  mrg ======================================================
   1285  1.7  mrg 
   1286  1.7  mrg number that can be set for a task.  
   1287  1.7  mrg _Description_:
   1288  1.7  mrg      Specifies the initial value for the maximum priority value that
   1289  1.7  mrg      can be set for a task.  The value of this variable shall be a
   1290  1.7  mrg      non-negative integer, and zero is allowed.  If undefined, the
   1291  1.7  mrg      default priority is 0.
   1292  1.7  mrg 
   1293  1.7  mrg _See also_:
   1294  1.7  mrg      *note omp_get_max_task_priority::
   1295  1.1  mrg 
   1296  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   1297  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.14
   1298  1.7  mrg 
   1299  1.7  mrg 
   1300  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_NESTED,  Next: OMP_NUM_THREADS,  Prev: OMP_MAX_TASK_PRIORITY,  Up: Environment Variables
   1301  1.7  mrg 
   1302  1.7  mrg 3.7 `OMP_NESTED' - Nested parallel regions
   1303  1.1  mrg ==========================================
   1304  1.1  mrg 
   1305  1.1  mrg _Description_:
   1306  1.1  mrg      Enable or disable nested parallel regions, i.e., whether team
   1307  1.5  mrg      members are allowed to create new teams.  The value of this
   1308  1.7  mrg      environment variable shall be `TRUE' or `FALSE'.  If undefined,
   1309  1.1  mrg      nested parallel regions are disabled by default.
   1310  1.1  mrg 
   1311  1.1  mrg _See also_:
   1312  1.1  mrg      *note omp_set_nested::
   1313  1.1  mrg 
   1314  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
   1315  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.6
   1316  1.1  mrg 
   1317  1.1  mrg 
   1318  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_NUM_THREADS,  Next: OMP_PROC_BIND,  Prev: OMP_NESTED,  Up: Environment Variables
   1319  1.1  mrg 
   1320  1.7  mrg 3.8 `OMP_NUM_THREADS' - Specifies the number of threads to use
   1321  1.1  mrg ==============================================================
   1322  1.1  mrg 
   1323  1.1  mrg _Description_:
   1324  1.7  mrg      Specifies the default number of threads to use in parallel
   1325  1.7  mrg      regions.  The value of this variable shall be a comma-separated
   1326  1.7  mrg      list of positive integers; the value specified the number of
   1327  1.7  mrg      threads to use for the corresponding nested level.  If undefined
   1328  1.7  mrg      one thread per CPU is used.
   1329  1.1  mrg 
   1330  1.1  mrg _See also_:
   1331  1.1  mrg      *note omp_set_num_threads::
   1332  1.1  mrg 
   1333  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
   1334  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.2
   1335  1.1  mrg 
   1336  1.1  mrg 
   1337  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_PROC_BIND,  Next: OMP_PLACES,  Prev: OMP_NUM_THREADS,  Up: Environment Variables
   1338  1.5  mrg 
   1339  1.7  mrg 3.9 `OMP_PROC_BIND' - Whether theads may be moved between CPUs
   1340  1.5  mrg ==============================================================
   1341  1.5  mrg 
   1342  1.5  mrg _Description_:
   1343  1.5  mrg      Specifies whether threads may be moved between processors.  If set
   1344  1.7  mrg      to `TRUE', OpenMP theads should not be moved; if set to `FALSE'
   1345  1.5  mrg      they may be moved.  Alternatively, a comma separated list with the
   1346  1.7  mrg      values `MASTER', `CLOSE' and `SPREAD' can be used to specify the
   1347  1.5  mrg      thread affinity policy for the corresponding nesting level.  With
   1348  1.7  mrg      `MASTER' the worker threads are in the same place partition as the
   1349  1.7  mrg      master thread.  With `CLOSE' those are kept close to the master
   1350  1.7  mrg      thread in contiguous place partitions.  And with `SPREAD' a sparse
   1351  1.5  mrg      distribution across the place partitions is used.
   1352  1.5  mrg 
   1353  1.7  mrg      When undefined, `OMP_PROC_BIND' defaults to `TRUE' when
   1354  1.7  mrg      `OMP_PLACES' or `GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY' is set and `FALSE' otherwise.
   1355  1.5  mrg 
   1356  1.5  mrg _See also_:
   1357  1.5  mrg      *note OMP_PLACES::, *note GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY::, *note
   1358  1.5  mrg      omp_get_proc_bind::
   1359  1.5  mrg 
   1360  1.5  mrg _Reference_:
   1361  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.4
   1362  1.5  mrg 
   1363  1.5  mrg 
   1364  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_PLACES,  Next: OMP_STACKSIZE,  Prev: OMP_PROC_BIND,  Up: Environment Variables
   1365  1.1  mrg 
   1366  1.7  mrg 3.10 `OMP_PLACES' - Specifies on which CPUs the theads should be placed
   1367  1.7  mrg =======================================================================
   1368  1.1  mrg 
   1369  1.1  mrg _Description_:
   1370  1.7  mrg      The thread placement can be either specified using an abstract
   1371  1.7  mrg      name or by an explicit list of the places.  The abstract names
   1372  1.7  mrg      `threads', `cores' and `sockets' can be optionally followed by a
   1373  1.5  mrg      positive number in parentheses, which denotes the how many places
   1374  1.7  mrg      shall be created.  With `threads' each place corresponds to a
   1375  1.7  mrg      single hardware thread; `cores' to a single core with the
   1376  1.7  mrg      corresponding number of hardware threads; and with `sockets' the
   1377  1.5  mrg      place corresponds to a single socket.  The resulting placement can
   1378  1.7  mrg      be shown by setting the `OMP_DISPLAY_ENV' environment variable.
   1379  1.5  mrg 
   1380  1.5  mrg      Alternatively, the placement can be specified explicitly as
   1381  1.5  mrg      comma-separated list of places.  A place is specified by set of
   1382  1.5  mrg      nonnegative numbers in curly braces, denoting the denoting the
   1383  1.5  mrg      hardware threads.  The hardware threads belonging to a place can
   1384  1.5  mrg      either be specified as comma-separated list of nonnegative thread
   1385  1.5  mrg      numbers or using an interval.  Multiple places can also be either
   1386  1.5  mrg      specified by a comma-separated list of places or by an interval.
   1387  1.5  mrg      To specify an interval, a colon followed by the count is placed
   1388  1.5  mrg      after after the hardware thread number or the place.  Optionally,
   1389  1.5  mrg      the length can be followed by a colon and the stride number -
   1390  1.5  mrg      otherwise a unit stride is assumed.  For instance, the following
   1391  1.7  mrg      specifies the same places list: `"{0,1,2}, {3,4,6}, {7,8,9},
   1392  1.7  mrg      {10,11,12}"'; `"{0:3}, {3:3}, {7:3}, {10:3}"'; and `"{0:2}:4:3"'.
   1393  1.5  mrg 
   1394  1.7  mrg      If `OMP_PLACES' and `GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY' are unset and
   1395  1.7  mrg      `OMP_PROC_BIND' is either unset or `false', threads may be moved
   1396  1.5  mrg      between CPUs following no placement policy.
   1397  1.1  mrg 
   1398  1.1  mrg _See also_:
   1399  1.5  mrg      *note OMP_PROC_BIND::, *note GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY::, *note
   1400  1.5  mrg      omp_get_proc_bind::, *note OMP_DISPLAY_ENV::
   1401  1.1  mrg 
   1402  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
   1403  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.5
   1404  1.1  mrg 
   1405  1.1  mrg 
   1406  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_STACKSIZE,  Next: OMP_SCHEDULE,  Prev: OMP_PLACES,  Up: Environment Variables
   1407  1.1  mrg 
   1408  1.7  mrg 3.11 `OMP_STACKSIZE' - Set default thread stack size
   1409  1.5  mrg ====================================================
   1410  1.1  mrg 
   1411  1.1  mrg _Description_:
   1412  1.1  mrg      Set the default thread stack size in kilobytes, unless the number
   1413  1.7  mrg      is suffixed by `B', `K', `M' or `G', in which case the size is,
   1414  1.7  mrg      respectively, in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes or gigabytes.  This
   1415  1.7  mrg      is different from `pthread_attr_setstacksize' which gets the
   1416  1.7  mrg      number of bytes as an argument.  If the stack size cannot be set
   1417  1.7  mrg      due to system constraints, an error is reported and the initial
   1418  1.7  mrg      stack size is left unchanged.  If undefined, the stack size is
   1419  1.7  mrg      system dependent.
   1420  1.1  mrg 
   1421  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
   1422  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.7
   1423  1.1  mrg 
   1424  1.1  mrg 
   1425  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_SCHEDULE,  Next: OMP_THREAD_LIMIT,  Prev: OMP_STACKSIZE,  Up: Environment Variables
   1426  1.1  mrg 
   1427  1.7  mrg 3.12 `OMP_SCHEDULE' - How threads are scheduled
   1428  1.5  mrg ===============================================
   1429  1.1  mrg 
   1430  1.1  mrg _Description_:
   1431  1.7  mrg      Allows to specify `schedule type' and `chunk size'.  The value of
   1432  1.7  mrg      the variable shall have the form: `type[,chunk]' where `type' is
   1433  1.7  mrg      one of `static', `dynamic', `guided' or `auto' The optional
   1434  1.7  mrg      `chunk' size shall be a positive integer.  If undefined, dynamic
   1435  1.7  mrg      scheduling and a chunk size of 1 is used.
   1436  1.1  mrg 
   1437  1.1  mrg _See also_:
   1438  1.5  mrg      *note omp_set_schedule::
   1439  1.1  mrg 
   1440  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
   1441  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Sections
   1442  1.7  mrg      2.7.1.1 and 4.1
   1443  1.1  mrg 
   1444  1.1  mrg 
   1445  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_THREAD_LIMIT,  Next: OMP_WAIT_POLICY,  Prev: OMP_SCHEDULE,  Up: Environment Variables
   1446  1.1  mrg 
   1447  1.7  mrg 3.13 `OMP_THREAD_LIMIT' - Set the maximum number of threads
   1448  1.5  mrg ===========================================================
   1449  1.1  mrg 
   1450  1.1  mrg _Description_:
   1451  1.5  mrg      Specifies the number of threads to use for the whole program.  The
   1452  1.5  mrg      value of this variable shall be a positive integer.  If undefined,
   1453  1.5  mrg      the number of threads is not limited.
   1454  1.5  mrg 
   1455  1.5  mrg _See also_:
   1456  1.5  mrg      *note OMP_NUM_THREADS::, *note omp_get_thread_limit::
   1457  1.1  mrg 
   1458  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
   1459  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.10
   1460  1.3  mrg 
   1461  1.3  mrg 
   1462  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_WAIT_POLICY,  Next: GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY,  Prev: OMP_THREAD_LIMIT,  Up: Environment Variables
   1463  1.3  mrg 
   1464  1.7  mrg 3.14 `OMP_WAIT_POLICY' - How waiting threads are handled
   1465  1.5  mrg ========================================================
   1466  1.3  mrg 
   1467  1.3  mrg _Description_:
   1468  1.5  mrg      Specifies whether waiting threads should be active or passive.  If
   1469  1.7  mrg      the value is `PASSIVE', waiting threads should not consume CPU
   1470  1.7  mrg      power while waiting; while the value is `ACTIVE' specifies that
   1471  1.5  mrg      they should.  If undefined, threads wait actively for a short time
   1472  1.5  mrg      before waiting passively.
   1473  1.3  mrg 
   1474  1.3  mrg _See also_:
   1475  1.5  mrg      *note GOMP_SPINCOUNT::
   1476  1.3  mrg 
   1477  1.3  mrg _Reference_:
   1478  1.7  mrg      OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.8
   1479  1.1  mrg 
   1480  1.1  mrg 
   1481  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY,  Next: GOMP_DEBUG,  Prev: OMP_WAIT_POLICY,  Up: Environment Variables
   1482  1.1  mrg 
   1483  1.7  mrg 3.15 `GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY' - Bind threads to specific CPUs
   1484  1.3  mrg ========================================================
   1485  1.1  mrg 
   1486  1.1  mrg _Description_:
   1487  1.5  mrg      Binds threads to specific CPUs.  The variable should contain a
   1488  1.5  mrg      space-separated or comma-separated list of CPUs.  This list may
   1489  1.3  mrg      contain different kinds of entries: either single CPU numbers in
   1490  1.3  mrg      any order, a range of CPUs (M-N) or a range with some stride
   1491  1.7  mrg      (M-N:S).  CPU numbers are zero based.  For example,
   1492  1.7  mrg      `GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY="0 3 1-2 4-15:2"' will bind the initial thread
   1493  1.3  mrg      to CPU 0, the second to CPU 3, the third to CPU 1, the fourth to
   1494  1.3  mrg      CPU 2, the fifth to CPU 4, the sixth through tenth to CPUs 6, 8,
   1495  1.3  mrg      10, 12, and 14 respectively and then start assigning back from the
   1496  1.7  mrg      beginning of the list.  `GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY=0' binds all threads to
   1497  1.3  mrg      CPU 0.
   1498  1.1  mrg 
   1499  1.5  mrg      There is no libgomp library routine to determine whether a CPU
   1500  1.5  mrg      affinity specification is in effect.  As a workaround,
   1501  1.7  mrg      language-specific library functions, e.g., `getenv' in C or
   1502  1.7  mrg      `GET_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE' in Fortran, may be used to query the
   1503  1.7  mrg      setting of the `GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY' environment variable.  A
   1504  1.7  mrg      defined CPU affinity on startup cannot be changed or disabled
   1505  1.7  mrg      during the runtime of the application.
   1506  1.7  mrg 
   1507  1.7  mrg      If both `GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY' and `OMP_PROC_BIND' are set,
   1508  1.7  mrg      `OMP_PROC_BIND' has a higher precedence.  If neither has been set
   1509  1.7  mrg      and `OMP_PROC_BIND' is unset, or when `OMP_PROC_BIND' is set to
   1510  1.7  mrg      `FALSE', the host system will handle the assignment of threads to
   1511  1.5  mrg      CPUs.
   1512  1.1  mrg 
   1513  1.3  mrg _See also_:
   1514  1.5  mrg      *note OMP_PLACES::, *note OMP_PROC_BIND::
   1515  1.5  mrg 
   1516  1.5  mrg 
   1517  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: GOMP_DEBUG,  Next: GOMP_STACKSIZE,  Prev: GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY,  Up: Environment Variables
   1518  1.5  mrg 
   1519  1.7  mrg 3.16 `GOMP_DEBUG' - Enable debugging output
   1520  1.5  mrg ===========================================
   1521  1.5  mrg 
   1522  1.5  mrg _Description_:
   1523  1.7  mrg      Enable debugging output.  The variable should be set to `0'
   1524  1.7  mrg      (disabled, also the default if not set), or `1' (enabled).
   1525  1.5  mrg 
   1526  1.5  mrg      If enabled, some debugging output will be printed during execution.
   1527  1.5  mrg      This is currently not specified in more detail, and subject to
   1528  1.5  mrg      change.
   1529  1.3  mrg 
   1530  1.1  mrg 
   1531  1.5  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: GOMP_STACKSIZE,  Next: GOMP_SPINCOUNT,  Prev: GOMP_DEBUG,  Up: Environment Variables
   1532  1.1  mrg 
   1533  1.7  mrg 3.17 `GOMP_STACKSIZE' - Set default thread stack size
   1534  1.1  mrg =====================================================
   1535  1.1  mrg 
   1536  1.1  mrg _Description_:
   1537  1.5  mrg      Set the default thread stack size in kilobytes.  This is different
   1538  1.7  mrg      from `pthread_attr_setstacksize' which gets the number of bytes as
   1539  1.5  mrg      an argument.  If the stack size cannot be set due to system
   1540  1.3  mrg      constraints, an error is reported and the initial stack size is
   1541  1.5  mrg      left unchanged.  If undefined, the stack size is system dependent.
   1542  1.1  mrg 
   1543  1.1  mrg _See also_:
   1544  1.3  mrg      *note OMP_STACKSIZE::
   1545  1.1  mrg 
   1546  1.1  mrg _Reference_:
   1547  1.1  mrg      GCC Patches Mailinglist
   1548  1.1  mrg      (http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2006-06/msg00493.html), GCC
   1549  1.1  mrg      Patches Mailinglist
   1550  1.1  mrg      (http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2006-06/msg00496.html)
   1551  1.1  mrg 
   1552  1.1  mrg 
   1553  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: GOMP_SPINCOUNT,  Next: GOMP_RTEMS_THREAD_POOLS,  Prev: GOMP_STACKSIZE,  Up: Environment Variables
   1554  1.5  mrg 
   1555  1.7  mrg 3.18 `GOMP_SPINCOUNT' - Set the busy-wait spin count
   1556  1.5  mrg ====================================================
   1557  1.5  mrg 
   1558  1.5  mrg _Description_:
   1559  1.5  mrg      Determines how long a threads waits actively with consuming CPU
   1560  1.5  mrg      power before waiting passively without consuming CPU power.  The
   1561  1.7  mrg      value may be either `INFINITE', `INFINITY' to always wait actively
   1562  1.5  mrg      or an integer which gives the number of spins of the busy-wait
   1563  1.5  mrg      loop.  The integer may optionally be followed by the following
   1564  1.7  mrg      suffixes acting as multiplication factors: `k' (kilo, thousand),
   1565  1.7  mrg      `M' (mega, million), `G' (giga, billion), or `T' (tera, trillion).
   1566  1.7  mrg      If undefined, 0 is used when `OMP_WAIT_POLICY' is `PASSIVE',
   1567  1.7  mrg      300,000 is used when `OMP_WAIT_POLICY' is undefined and 30 billion
   1568  1.7  mrg      is used when `OMP_WAIT_POLICY' is `ACTIVE'.  If there are more
   1569  1.7  mrg      OpenMP threads than available CPUs, 1000 and 100 spins are used
   1570  1.7  mrg      for `OMP_WAIT_POLICY' being `ACTIVE' or undefined, respectively;
   1571  1.7  mrg      unless the `GOMP_SPINCOUNT' is lower or `OMP_WAIT_POLICY' is
   1572  1.7  mrg      `PASSIVE'.
   1573  1.5  mrg 
   1574  1.5  mrg _See also_:
   1575  1.5  mrg      *note OMP_WAIT_POLICY::
   1576  1.5  mrg 
   1577  1.5  mrg 
   1578  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: GOMP_RTEMS_THREAD_POOLS,  Prev: GOMP_SPINCOUNT,  Up: Environment Variables
   1579  1.7  mrg 
   1580  1.7  mrg 3.19 `GOMP_RTEMS_THREAD_POOLS' - Set the RTEMS specific thread pools
   1581  1.7  mrg ====================================================================
   1582  1.7  mrg 
   1583  1.7  mrg _Description_:
   1584  1.7  mrg      This environment variable is only used on the RTEMS real-time
   1585  1.7  mrg      operating system.  It determines the scheduler instance specific
   1586  1.7  mrg      thread pools.  The format for `GOMP_RTEMS_THREAD_POOLS' is a list
   1587  1.7  mrg      of optional `<thread-pool-count>[$<priority>]@<scheduler-name>'
   1588  1.7  mrg      configurations separated by `:' where:
   1589  1.7  mrg         * `<thread-pool-count>' is the thread pool count for this
   1590  1.7  mrg           scheduler instance.
   1591  1.7  mrg 
   1592  1.7  mrg         * `$<priority>' is an optional priority for the worker threads
   1593  1.7  mrg           of a thread pool according to `pthread_setschedparam'.  In
   1594  1.7  mrg           case a priority value is omitted, then a worker thread will
   1595  1.7  mrg           inherit the priority of the OpenMP master thread that created
   1596  1.7  mrg           it.  The priority of the worker thread is not changed after
   1597  1.7  mrg           creation, even if a new OpenMP master thread using the worker
   1598  1.7  mrg           has a different priority.
   1599  1.7  mrg 
   1600  1.7  mrg         * `@<scheduler-name>' is the scheduler instance name according
   1601  1.7  mrg           to the RTEMS application configuration.
   1602  1.7  mrg      In case no thread pool configuration is specified for a scheduler
   1603  1.7  mrg      instance, then each OpenMP master thread of this scheduler
   1604  1.7  mrg      instance will use its own dynamically allocated thread pool.  To
   1605  1.7  mrg      limit the worker thread count of the thread pools, each OpenMP
   1606  1.7  mrg      master thread must call `omp_set_num_threads'.
   1607  1.7  mrg 
   1608  1.7  mrg _Example_:
   1609  1.7  mrg      Lets suppose we have three scheduler instances `IO', `WRK0', and
   1610  1.7  mrg      `WRK1' with `GOMP_RTEMS_THREAD_POOLS' set to `"1@WRK0:3$4@WRK1"'.
   1611  1.7  mrg      Then there are no thread pool restrictions for scheduler instance
   1612  1.7  mrg      `IO'.  In the scheduler instance `WRK0' there is one thread pool
   1613  1.7  mrg      available.  Since no priority is specified for this scheduler
   1614  1.7  mrg      instance, the worker thread inherits the priority of the OpenMP
   1615  1.7  mrg      master thread that created it.  In the scheduler instance `WRK1'
   1616  1.7  mrg      there are three thread pools available and their worker threads
   1617  1.7  mrg      run at priority four.
   1618  1.7  mrg 
   1619  1.7  mrg 
   1620  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Enabling OpenACC,  Next: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines,  Prev: Environment Variables,  Up: Top
   1621  1.7  mrg 
   1622  1.7  mrg 4 Enabling OpenACC
   1623  1.7  mrg ******************
   1624  1.7  mrg 
   1625  1.7  mrg To activate the OpenACC extensions for C/C++ and Fortran, the
   1626  1.7  mrg compile-time flag `-fopenacc' must be specified.  This enables the
   1627  1.7  mrg OpenACC directive `#pragma acc' in C/C++ and `!$accp' directives in
   1628  1.7  mrg free form, `c$acc', `*$acc' and `!$acc' directives in fixed form, `!$'
   1629  1.7  mrg conditional compilation sentinels in free form and `c$', `*$' and `!$'
   1630  1.7  mrg sentinels in fixed form, for Fortran.  The flag also arranges for
   1631  1.7  mrg automatic linking of the OpenACC runtime library (*note OpenACC Runtime
   1632  1.7  mrg Library Routines::).
   1633  1.7  mrg 
   1634  1.7  mrg    A complete description of all OpenACC directives accepted may be
   1635  1.7  mrg found in the OpenACC (http://www.openacc.org/) Application Programming
   1636  1.7  mrg Interface manual, version 2.0.
   1637  1.7  mrg 
   1638  1.7  mrg    Note that this is an experimental feature and subject to change in
   1639  1.7  mrg future versions of GCC.  See `https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/OpenACC' for
   1640  1.7  mrg more information.
   1641  1.7  mrg 
   1642  1.7  mrg 
   1643  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines,  Next: OpenACC Environment Variables,  Prev: Enabling OpenACC,  Up: Top
   1644  1.7  mrg 
   1645  1.7  mrg 5 OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   1646  1.7  mrg **********************************
   1647  1.7  mrg 
   1648  1.7  mrg The runtime routines described here are defined by section 3 of the
   1649  1.7  mrg OpenACC specifications in version 2.0.  They have C linkage, and do not
   1650  1.7  mrg throw exceptions.  Generally, they are available only for the host,
   1651  1.7  mrg with the exception of `acc_on_device', which is available for both the
   1652  1.7  mrg host and the acceleration device.
   1653  1.7  mrg 
   1654  1.7  mrg * Menu:
   1655  1.7  mrg 
   1656  1.7  mrg * acc_get_num_devices::         Get number of devices for the given device
   1657  1.7  mrg                                 type.
   1658  1.7  mrg * acc_set_device_type::         Set type of device accelerator to use.
   1659  1.7  mrg * acc_get_device_type::         Get type of device accelerator to be used.
   1660  1.7  mrg * acc_set_device_num::          Set device number to use.
   1661  1.7  mrg * acc_get_device_num::          Get device number to be used.
   1662  1.7  mrg * acc_async_test::              Tests for completion of a specific asynchronous
   1663  1.7  mrg                                 operation.
   1664  1.7  mrg * acc_async_test_all::          Tests for completion of all asychronous
   1665  1.7  mrg                                 operations.
   1666  1.7  mrg * acc_wait::                    Wait for completion of a specific asynchronous
   1667  1.7  mrg                                 operation.
   1668  1.7  mrg * acc_wait_all::                Waits for completion of all asyncrhonous
   1669  1.7  mrg                                 operations.
   1670  1.7  mrg * acc_wait_all_async::          Wait for completion of all asynchronous
   1671  1.7  mrg                                 operations.
   1672  1.7  mrg * acc_wait_async::              Wait for completion of asynchronous operations.
   1673  1.7  mrg * acc_init::                    Initialize runtime for a specific device type.
   1674  1.7  mrg * acc_shutdown::                Shuts down the runtime for a specific device
   1675  1.7  mrg                                 type.
   1676  1.7  mrg * acc_on_device::               Whether executing on a particular device
   1677  1.7  mrg * acc_malloc::                  Allocate device memory.
   1678  1.7  mrg * acc_free::                    Free device memory.
   1679  1.7  mrg * acc_copyin::                  Allocate device memory and copy host memory to
   1680  1.7  mrg                                 it.
   1681  1.7  mrg * acc_present_or_copyin::       If the data is not present on the device,
   1682  1.7  mrg                                 allocate device memory and copy from host
   1683  1.7  mrg                                 memory.
   1684  1.7  mrg * acc_create::                  Allocate device memory and map it to host
   1685  1.7  mrg                                 memory.
   1686  1.7  mrg * acc_present_or_create::       If the data is not present on the device,
   1687  1.7  mrg                                 allocate device memory and map it to host
   1688  1.7  mrg                                 memory.
   1689  1.7  mrg * acc_copyout::                 Copy device memory to host memory.
   1690  1.7  mrg * acc_delete::                  Free device memory.
   1691  1.7  mrg * acc_update_device::           Update device memory from mapped host memory.
   1692  1.7  mrg * acc_update_self::             Update host memory from mapped device memory.
   1693  1.7  mrg * acc_map_data::                Map previously allocated device memory to host
   1694  1.7  mrg                                 memory.
   1695  1.7  mrg * acc_unmap_data::              Unmap device memory from host memory.
   1696  1.7  mrg * acc_deviceptr::               Get device pointer associated with specific
   1697  1.7  mrg                                 host address.
   1698  1.7  mrg * acc_hostptr::                 Get host pointer associated with specific
   1699  1.7  mrg                                 device address.
   1700  1.7  mrg * acc_is_present::              Indiciate whether host variable / array is
   1701  1.7  mrg                                 present on device.
   1702  1.7  mrg * acc_memcpy_to_device::        Copy host memory to device memory.
   1703  1.7  mrg * acc_memcpy_from_device::      Copy device memory to host memory.
   1704  1.7  mrg 
   1705  1.7  mrg API routines for target platforms.
   1706  1.7  mrg 
   1707  1.7  mrg * acc_get_current_cuda_device:: Get CUDA device handle.
   1708  1.7  mrg * acc_get_current_cuda_context::Get CUDA context handle.
   1709  1.7  mrg * acc_get_cuda_stream::         Get CUDA stream handle.
   1710  1.7  mrg * acc_set_cuda_stream::         Set CUDA stream handle.
   1711  1.7  mrg 
   1712  1.7  mrg 
   1713  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_get_num_devices,  Next: acc_set_device_type,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   1714  1.7  mrg 
   1715  1.7  mrg 5.1 `acc_get_num_devices' - Get number of devices for given device type
   1716  1.7  mrg =======================================================================
   1717  1.7  mrg 
   1718  1.7  mrg _Description_
   1719  1.7  mrg      This function returns a value indicating the number of devices
   1720  1.7  mrg      available for the device type specified in DEVICETYPE.
   1721  1.7  mrg 
   1722  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   1723  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int acc_get_num_devices(acc_device_t devicetype);'
   1724  1.7  mrg 
   1725  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   1726  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `integer function acc_get_num_devices(devicetype)'
   1727  1.7  mrg                    `integer(kind=acc_device_kind) devicetype'
   1728  1.7  mrg 
   1729  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   1730  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   1731  1.7  mrg      3.2.1.
   1732  1.7  mrg 
   1733  1.7  mrg 
   1734  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_set_device_type,  Next: acc_get_device_type,  Prev: acc_get_num_devices,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   1735  1.7  mrg 
   1736  1.7  mrg 5.2 `acc_set_device_type' - Set type of device accelerator to use.
   1737  1.7  mrg ==================================================================
   1738  1.7  mrg 
   1739  1.7  mrg _Description_
   1740  1.7  mrg      This function indicates to the runtime library which device typr,
   1741  1.7  mrg      specified in DEVICETYPE, to use when executing a parallel or
   1742  1.7  mrg      kernels region.
   1743  1.7  mrg 
   1744  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   1745  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_set_device_type(acc_device_t devicetype);'
   1746  1.7  mrg 
   1747  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   1748  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_set_device_type(devicetype)'
   1749  1.7  mrg                    `integer(kind=acc_device_kind) devicetype'
   1750  1.7  mrg 
   1751  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   1752  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   1753  1.7  mrg      3.2.2.
   1754  1.7  mrg 
   1755  1.7  mrg 
   1756  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_get_device_type,  Next: acc_set_device_num,  Prev: acc_set_device_type,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   1757  1.7  mrg 
   1758  1.7  mrg 5.3 `acc_get_device_type' - Get type of device accelerator to be used.
   1759  1.7  mrg ======================================================================
   1760  1.7  mrg 
   1761  1.7  mrg _Description_
   1762  1.7  mrg      This function returns what device type will be used when executing
   1763  1.7  mrg      a parallel or kernels region.
   1764  1.7  mrg 
   1765  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   1766  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_device_t acc_get_device_type(void);'
   1767  1.7  mrg 
   1768  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   1769  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `function acc_get_device_type(void)'
   1770  1.7  mrg                    `integer(kind=acc_device_kind) acc_get_device_type'
   1771  1.7  mrg 
   1772  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   1773  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   1774  1.7  mrg      3.2.3.
   1775  1.7  mrg 
   1776  1.7  mrg 
   1777  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_set_device_num,  Next: acc_get_device_num,  Prev: acc_get_device_type,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   1778  1.7  mrg 
   1779  1.7  mrg 5.4 `acc_set_device_num' - Set device number to use.
   1780  1.7  mrg ====================================================
   1781  1.7  mrg 
   1782  1.7  mrg _Description_
   1783  1.7  mrg      This function will indicate to the runtime which device number,
   1784  1.7  mrg      specified by NUM, associated with the specifed device type
   1785  1.7  mrg      DEVICETYPE.
   1786  1.7  mrg 
   1787  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   1788  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_set_device_num(int num, acc_device_t
   1789  1.7  mrg                    devicetype);'
   1790  1.7  mrg 
   1791  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   1792  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_set_device_num(devicenum, devicetype)'
   1793  1.7  mrg                    `integer devicenum'
   1794  1.7  mrg                    `integer(kind=acc_device_kind) devicetype'
   1795  1.7  mrg 
   1796  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   1797  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   1798  1.7  mrg      3.2.4.
   1799  1.7  mrg 
   1800  1.7  mrg 
   1801  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_get_device_num,  Next: acc_async_test,  Prev: acc_set_device_num,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   1802  1.7  mrg 
   1803  1.7  mrg 5.5 `acc_get_device_num' - Get device number to be used.
   1804  1.7  mrg ========================================================
   1805  1.7  mrg 
   1806  1.7  mrg _Description_
   1807  1.7  mrg      This function returns which device number associated with the
   1808  1.7  mrg      specified device type DEVICETYPE, will be used when executing a
   1809  1.7  mrg      parallel or kernels region.
   1810  1.7  mrg 
   1811  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   1812  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int acc_get_device_num(acc_device_t devicetype);'
   1813  1.7  mrg 
   1814  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   1815  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `function acc_get_device_num(devicetype)'
   1816  1.7  mrg                    `integer(kind=acc_device_kind) devicetype'
   1817  1.7  mrg                    `integer acc_get_device_num'
   1818  1.7  mrg 
   1819  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   1820  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   1821  1.7  mrg      3.2.5.
   1822  1.7  mrg 
   1823  1.7  mrg 
   1824  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_async_test,  Next: acc_async_test_all,  Prev: acc_get_device_num,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   1825  1.7  mrg 
   1826  1.7  mrg 5.6 `acc_async_test' - Test for completion of a specific asynchronous operation.
   1827  1.7  mrg ================================================================================
   1828  1.7  mrg 
   1829  1.7  mrg _Description_
   1830  1.7  mrg      This function tests for completion of the asynchrounous operation
   1831  1.7  mrg      specified in ARG. In C/C++, a non-zero value will be returned to
   1832  1.7  mrg      indicate the specified asynchronous operation has completed. While
   1833  1.7  mrg      Fortran will return a `true'. If the asynchrounous operation has
   1834  1.7  mrg      not completed, C/C++ returns a zero and Fortran returns a `false'.
   1835  1.7  mrg 
   1836  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   1837  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int acc_async_test(int arg);'
   1838  1.7  mrg 
   1839  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   1840  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `function acc_async_test(arg)'
   1841  1.7  mrg                    `integer(kind=acc_handle_kind) arg'
   1842  1.7  mrg                    `logical acc_async_test'
   1843  1.7  mrg 
   1844  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   1845  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   1846  1.7  mrg      3.2.6.
   1847  1.7  mrg 
   1848  1.7  mrg 
   1849  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_async_test_all,  Next: acc_wait,  Prev: acc_async_test,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   1850  1.7  mrg 
   1851  1.7  mrg 5.7 `acc_async_test_all' - Tests for completion of all asynchronous operations.
   1852  1.7  mrg ===============================================================================
   1853  1.7  mrg 
   1854  1.7  mrg _Description_
   1855  1.7  mrg      This function tests for completion of all asynchrounous operations.
   1856  1.7  mrg      In C/C++, a non-zero value will be returned to indicate all
   1857  1.7  mrg      asynchronous operations have completed. While Fortran will return
   1858  1.7  mrg      a `true'. If any asynchronous operation has not completed, C/C++
   1859  1.7  mrg      returns a zero and Fortran returns a `false'.
   1860  1.7  mrg 
   1861  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   1862  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int acc_async_test_all(void);'
   1863  1.7  mrg 
   1864  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   1865  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `function acc_async_test()'
   1866  1.7  mrg                    `logical acc_get_device_num'
   1867  1.7  mrg 
   1868  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   1869  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   1870  1.7  mrg      3.2.7.
   1871  1.7  mrg 
   1872  1.7  mrg 
   1873  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_wait,  Next: acc_wait_all,  Prev: acc_async_test_all,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   1874  1.7  mrg 
   1875  1.7  mrg 5.8 `acc_wait' - Wait for completion of a specific asynchronous operation.
   1876  1.7  mrg ==========================================================================
   1877  1.7  mrg 
   1878  1.7  mrg _Description_
   1879  1.7  mrg      This function waits for completion of the asynchronous operation
   1880  1.7  mrg      specified in ARG.
   1881  1.7  mrg 
   1882  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   1883  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_wait(arg);'
   1884  1.7  mrg 
   1885  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   1886  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_wait(arg)'
   1887  1.7  mrg                    `integer(acc_handle_kind) arg'
   1888  1.7  mrg 
   1889  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   1890  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   1891  1.7  mrg      3.2.8.
   1892  1.7  mrg 
   1893  1.7  mrg 
   1894  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_wait_all,  Next: acc_wait_all_async,  Prev: acc_wait,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   1895  1.7  mrg 
   1896  1.7  mrg 5.9 `acc_wait_all' - Waits for completion of all asynchronous operations.
   1897  1.7  mrg =========================================================================
   1898  1.7  mrg 
   1899  1.7  mrg _Description_
   1900  1.7  mrg      This function waits for the completion of all asynchronous
   1901  1.7  mrg      operations.
   1902  1.7  mrg 
   1903  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   1904  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_wait_all(void);'
   1905  1.7  mrg 
   1906  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   1907  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_wait_async()'
   1908  1.7  mrg 
   1909  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   1910  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   1911  1.7  mrg      3.2.10.
   1912  1.7  mrg 
   1913  1.7  mrg 
   1914  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_wait_all_async,  Next: acc_wait_async,  Prev: acc_wait_all,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   1915  1.7  mrg 
   1916  1.7  mrg 5.10 `acc_wait_all_async' - Wait for completion of all asynchronous operations.
   1917  1.7  mrg ===============================================================================
   1918  1.7  mrg 
   1919  1.7  mrg _Description_
   1920  1.7  mrg      This function enqueues a wait operation on the queue ASYNC for any
   1921  1.7  mrg      and all asynchronous operations that have been previously enqueued
   1922  1.7  mrg      on any queue.
   1923  1.7  mrg 
   1924  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   1925  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_wait_all_async(int async);'
   1926  1.7  mrg 
   1927  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   1928  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_wait_all_async(async)'
   1929  1.7  mrg                    `integer(acc_handle_kind) async'
   1930  1.7  mrg 
   1931  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   1932  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   1933  1.7  mrg      3.2.11.
   1934  1.7  mrg 
   1935  1.7  mrg 
   1936  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_wait_async,  Next: acc_init,  Prev: acc_wait_all_async,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   1937  1.7  mrg 
   1938  1.7  mrg 5.11 `acc_wait_async' - Wait for completion of asynchronous operations.
   1939  1.7  mrg =======================================================================
   1940  1.7  mrg 
   1941  1.7  mrg _Description_
   1942  1.7  mrg      This function enqueues a wait operation on queue ASYNC for any and
   1943  1.7  mrg      all asynchronous operations enqueued on queue ARG.
   1944  1.7  mrg 
   1945  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   1946  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_wait_async(int arg, int async);'
   1947  1.7  mrg 
   1948  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   1949  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_wait_async(arg, async)'
   1950  1.7  mrg                    `integer(acc_handle_kind) arg, async'
   1951  1.7  mrg 
   1952  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   1953  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   1954  1.7  mrg      3.2.9.
   1955  1.7  mrg 
   1956  1.7  mrg 
   1957  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_init,  Next: acc_shutdown,  Prev: acc_wait_async,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   1958  1.7  mrg 
   1959  1.7  mrg 5.12 `acc_init' - Initialize runtime for a specific device type.
   1960  1.7  mrg ================================================================
   1961  1.7  mrg 
   1962  1.7  mrg _Description_
   1963  1.7  mrg      This function initializes the runtime for the device type
   1964  1.7  mrg      specified in DEVICETYPE.
   1965  1.7  mrg 
   1966  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   1967  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_init(acc_device_t devicetype);'
   1968  1.7  mrg 
   1969  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   1970  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_init(devicetype)'
   1971  1.7  mrg                    `integer(acc_device_kind) devicetype'
   1972  1.7  mrg 
   1973  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   1974  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   1975  1.7  mrg      3.2.12.
   1976  1.7  mrg 
   1977  1.7  mrg 
   1978  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_shutdown,  Next: acc_on_device,  Prev: acc_init,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   1979  1.7  mrg 
   1980  1.7  mrg 5.13 `acc_shutdown' - Shuts down the runtime for a specific device type.
   1981  1.7  mrg ========================================================================
   1982  1.7  mrg 
   1983  1.7  mrg _Description_
   1984  1.7  mrg      This function shuts down the runtime for the device type specified
   1985  1.7  mrg      in DEVICETYPE.
   1986  1.7  mrg 
   1987  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   1988  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_shutdown(acc_device_t devicetype);'
   1989  1.7  mrg 
   1990  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   1991  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_shutdown(devicetype)'
   1992  1.7  mrg                    `integer(acc_device_kind) devicetype'
   1993  1.7  mrg 
   1994  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   1995  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   1996  1.7  mrg      3.2.13.
   1997  1.7  mrg 
   1998  1.7  mrg 
   1999  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_on_device,  Next: acc_malloc,  Prev: acc_shutdown,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2000  1.7  mrg 
   2001  1.7  mrg 5.14 `acc_on_device' - Whether executing on a particular device
   2002  1.7  mrg ===============================================================
   2003  1.7  mrg 
   2004  1.7  mrg _Description_:
   2005  1.7  mrg      This function returns whether the program is executing on a
   2006  1.7  mrg      particular device specified in DEVICETYPE. In C/C++ a non-zero
   2007  1.7  mrg      value is returned to indicate the device is execiting on the
   2008  1.7  mrg      specified device type.  In Fortran, `true' will be returned. If
   2009  1.7  mrg      the program is not executing on the specified device type C/C++
   2010  1.7  mrg      will return a zero, while Fortran will return `false'.
   2011  1.7  mrg 
   2012  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2013  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_on_device(acc_device_t devicetype);'
   2014  1.7  mrg 
   2015  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   2016  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `function acc_on_device(devicetype)'
   2017  1.7  mrg                    `integer(acc_device_kind) devicetype'
   2018  1.7  mrg                    `logical acc_on_device'
   2019  1.7  mrg 
   2020  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2021  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2022  1.7  mrg      3.2.14.
   2023  1.7  mrg 
   2024  1.7  mrg 
   2025  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_malloc,  Next: acc_free,  Prev: acc_on_device,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2026  1.7  mrg 
   2027  1.7  mrg 5.15 `acc_malloc' - Allocate device memory.
   2028  1.7  mrg ===========================================
   2029  1.7  mrg 
   2030  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2031  1.7  mrg      This function allocates LEN bytes of device memory. It returns the
   2032  1.7  mrg      device address of the allocated memory.
   2033  1.7  mrg 
   2034  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2035  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `d_void* acc_malloc(size_t len);'
   2036  1.7  mrg 
   2037  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2038  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2039  1.7  mrg      3.2.15.
   2040  1.7  mrg 
   2041  1.7  mrg 
   2042  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_free,  Next: acc_copyin,  Prev: acc_malloc,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2043  1.7  mrg 
   2044  1.7  mrg 5.16 `acc_free' - Free device memory.
   2045  1.7  mrg =====================================
   2046  1.7  mrg 
   2047  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2048  1.7  mrg      Free previously allocated device memory at the device address `a'.
   2049  1.7  mrg 
   2050  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2051  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_free(d_void *a);'
   2052  1.7  mrg 
   2053  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2054  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2055  1.7  mrg      3.2.16.
   2056  1.7  mrg 
   2057  1.7  mrg 
   2058  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_copyin,  Next: acc_present_or_copyin,  Prev: acc_free,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2059  1.7  mrg 
   2060  1.7  mrg 5.17 `acc_copyin' - Allocate device memory and copy host memory to it.
   2061  1.7  mrg ======================================================================
   2062  1.7  mrg 
   2063  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2064  1.7  mrg      In C/C++, this function allocates LEN bytes of device memory and
   2065  1.7  mrg      maps it to the specified host address in A. The device address of
   2066  1.7  mrg      the newly allocated device memory is returned.
   2067  1.7  mrg 
   2068  1.7  mrg      In Fortran, two (2) forms are supported. In the first form, A
   2069  1.7  mrg      specifies a contiguous array section. The second form A specifies a
   2070  1.7  mrg      variable or array element and LEN specifies the length in bytes.
   2071  1.7  mrg 
   2072  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2073  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void *acc_copyin(h_void *a, size_t len);'
   2074  1.7  mrg 
   2075  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   2076  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_copyin(a)'
   2077  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2078  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_copyin(a, len)'
   2079  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2080  1.7  mrg                    `integer len'
   2081  1.7  mrg 
   2082  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2083  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2084  1.7  mrg      3.2.17.
   2085  1.7  mrg 
   2086  1.7  mrg 
   2087  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_present_or_copyin,  Next: acc_create,  Prev: acc_copyin,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2088  1.7  mrg 
   2089  1.7  mrg 5.18 `acc_present_or_copyin' - If the data is not present on the device, allocate device memory and copy from host memory.
   2090  1.7  mrg ==========================================================================================================================
   2091  1.7  mrg 
   2092  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2093  1.7  mrg      This function tests if the host data specifed by A and of length
   2094  1.7  mrg      LEN is present or not. If it is not present, then device memory
   2095  1.7  mrg      will be allocated and the host memory copied. The device address of
   2096  1.7  mrg      the newly allocated device memory is returned.
   2097  1.7  mrg 
   2098  1.7  mrg      In Fortran, two (2) forms are supported. In the first form, A
   2099  1.7  mrg      specifies a contiguous array section. The second form A specifies
   2100  1.7  mrg      a variable or array element and LEN specifies the length in bytes.
   2101  1.7  mrg 
   2102  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2103  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void *acc_present_or_copyin(h_void *a, size_t len);'
   2104  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void *acc_pcopyin(h_void *a, size_t len);'
   2105  1.7  mrg 
   2106  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   2107  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_present_or_copyin(a)'
   2108  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2109  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_present_or_copyin(a, len)'
   2110  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2111  1.7  mrg                    `integer len'
   2112  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_pcopyin(a)'
   2113  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2114  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_pcopyin(a, len)'
   2115  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2116  1.7  mrg                    `integer len'
   2117  1.7  mrg 
   2118  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2119  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2120  1.7  mrg      3.2.18.
   2121  1.7  mrg 
   2122  1.7  mrg 
   2123  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_create,  Next: acc_present_or_create,  Prev: acc_present_or_copyin,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2124  1.7  mrg 
   2125  1.7  mrg 5.19 `acc_create' - Allocate device memory and map it to host memory.
   2126  1.7  mrg =====================================================================
   2127  1.7  mrg 
   2128  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2129  1.7  mrg      This function allocates device memory and maps it to host memory
   2130  1.7  mrg      specified by the host address A with a length of LEN bytes. In
   2131  1.7  mrg      C/C++, the function returns the device address of the allocated
   2132  1.7  mrg      device memory.
   2133  1.7  mrg 
   2134  1.7  mrg      In Fortran, two (2) forms are supported. In the first form, A
   2135  1.7  mrg      specifies a contiguous array section. The second form A specifies
   2136  1.7  mrg      a variable or array element and LEN specifies the length in bytes.
   2137  1.7  mrg 
   2138  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2139  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void *acc_create(h_void *a, size_t len);'
   2140  1.7  mrg 
   2141  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   2142  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_create(a)'
   2143  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2144  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_create(a, len)'
   2145  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2146  1.7  mrg                    `integer len'
   2147  1.7  mrg 
   2148  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2149  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2150  1.7  mrg      3.2.19.
   2151  1.7  mrg 
   2152  1.7  mrg 
   2153  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_present_or_create,  Next: acc_copyout,  Prev: acc_create,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2154  1.7  mrg 
   2155  1.7  mrg 5.20 `acc_present_or_create' - If the data is not present on the device, allocate device memory and map it to host memory.
   2156  1.7  mrg ==========================================================================================================================
   2157  1.1  mrg 
   2158  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2159  1.7  mrg      This function tests if the host data specifed by A and of length
   2160  1.7  mrg      LEN is present or not. If it is not present, then device memory
   2161  1.7  mrg      will be allocated and mapped to host memory. In C/C++, the device
   2162  1.7  mrg      address of the newly allocated device memory is returned.
   2163  1.7  mrg 
   2164  1.7  mrg      In Fortran, two (2) forms are supported. In the first form, A
   2165  1.7  mrg      specifies a contiguous array section. The second form A specifies
   2166  1.7  mrg      a variable or array element and LEN specifies the length in bytes.
   2167  1.7  mrg 
   2168  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2169  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void *acc_present_or_create(h_void *a, size_t len)'
   2170  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void *acc_pcreate(h_void *a, size_t len)'
   2171  1.7  mrg 
   2172  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   2173  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_present_or_create(a)'
   2174  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2175  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_present_or_create(a, len)'
   2176  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2177  1.7  mrg                    `integer len'
   2178  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_pcreate(a)'
   2179  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2180  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_pcreate(a, len)'
   2181  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2182  1.7  mrg                    `integer len'
   2183  1.7  mrg 
   2184  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2185  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2186  1.7  mrg      3.2.20.
   2187  1.7  mrg 
   2188  1.7  mrg 
   2189  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_copyout,  Next: acc_delete,  Prev: acc_present_or_create,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2190  1.7  mrg 
   2191  1.7  mrg 5.21 `acc_copyout' - Copy device memory to host memory.
   2192  1.7  mrg =======================================================
   2193  1.7  mrg 
   2194  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2195  1.7  mrg      This function copies mapped device memory to host memory which is
   2196  1.7  mrg      specified by host address A for a length LEN bytes in C/C++.
   2197  1.7  mrg 
   2198  1.7  mrg      In Fortran, two (2) forms are supported. In the first form, A
   2199  1.7  mrg      specifies a contiguous array section. The second form A specifies
   2200  1.7  mrg      a variable or array element and LEN specifies the length in bytes.
   2201  1.7  mrg 
   2202  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2203  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_copyout(h_void *a, size_t len);'
   2204  1.7  mrg 
   2205  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   2206  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_copyout(a)'
   2207  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2208  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_copyout(a, len)'
   2209  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2210  1.7  mrg                    `integer len'
   2211  1.7  mrg 
   2212  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2213  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2214  1.7  mrg      3.2.21.
   2215  1.7  mrg 
   2216  1.7  mrg 
   2217  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_delete,  Next: acc_update_device,  Prev: acc_copyout,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2218  1.7  mrg 
   2219  1.7  mrg 5.22 `acc_delete' - Free device memory.
   2220  1.7  mrg =======================================
   2221  1.7  mrg 
   2222  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2223  1.7  mrg      This function frees previously allocated device memory specified by
   2224  1.7  mrg      the device address A and the length of LEN bytes.
   2225  1.7  mrg 
   2226  1.7  mrg      In Fortran, two (2) forms are supported. In the first form, A
   2227  1.7  mrg      specifies a contiguous array section. The second form A specifies
   2228  1.7  mrg      a variable or array element and LEN specifies the length in bytes.
   2229  1.7  mrg 
   2230  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2231  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_delete(h_void *a, size_t len);'
   2232  1.7  mrg 
   2233  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   2234  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_delete(a)'
   2235  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2236  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_delete(a, len)'
   2237  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2238  1.7  mrg                    `integer len'
   2239  1.7  mrg 
   2240  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2241  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2242  1.7  mrg      3.2.22.
   2243  1.7  mrg 
   2244  1.7  mrg 
   2245  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_update_device,  Next: acc_update_self,  Prev: acc_delete,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2246  1.7  mrg 
   2247  1.7  mrg 5.23 `acc_update_device' - Update device memory from mapped host memory.
   2248  1.7  mrg ========================================================================
   2249  1.7  mrg 
   2250  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2251  1.7  mrg      This function updates the device copy from the previously mapped
   2252  1.7  mrg      host memory.  The host memory is specified with the host address A
   2253  1.7  mrg      and a length of LEN bytes.
   2254  1.7  mrg 
   2255  1.7  mrg      In Fortran, two (2) forms are supported. In the first form, A
   2256  1.7  mrg      specifies a contiguous array section. The second form A specifies
   2257  1.7  mrg      a variable or array element and LEN specifies the length in bytes.
   2258  1.7  mrg 
   2259  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2260  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_update_device(h_void *a, size_t len);'
   2261  1.7  mrg 
   2262  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   2263  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_update_device(a)'
   2264  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2265  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_update_device(a, len)'
   2266  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2267  1.7  mrg                    `integer len'
   2268  1.7  mrg 
   2269  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2270  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2271  1.7  mrg      3.2.23.
   2272  1.7  mrg 
   2273  1.7  mrg 
   2274  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_update_self,  Next: acc_map_data,  Prev: acc_update_device,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2275  1.7  mrg 
   2276  1.7  mrg 5.24 `acc_update_self' - Update host memory from mapped device memory.
   2277  1.7  mrg ======================================================================
   2278  1.7  mrg 
   2279  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2280  1.7  mrg      This function updates the host copy from the previously mapped
   2281  1.7  mrg      device memory.  The host memory is specified with the host address
   2282  1.7  mrg      A and a length of LEN bytes.
   2283  1.7  mrg 
   2284  1.7  mrg      In Fortran, two (2) forms are supported. In the first form, A
   2285  1.7  mrg      specifies a contiguous array section. The second form A specifies
   2286  1.7  mrg      a variable or array element and LEN specifies the length in bytes.
   2287  1.7  mrg 
   2288  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2289  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_update_self(h_void *a, size_t len);'
   2290  1.7  mrg 
   2291  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   2292  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_update_self(a)'
   2293  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2294  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `subroutine acc_update_self(a, len)'
   2295  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2296  1.7  mrg                    `integer len'
   2297  1.7  mrg 
   2298  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2299  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2300  1.7  mrg      3.2.24.
   2301  1.7  mrg 
   2302  1.7  mrg 
   2303  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_map_data,  Next: acc_unmap_data,  Prev: acc_update_self,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2304  1.7  mrg 
   2305  1.7  mrg 5.25 `acc_map_data' - Map previously allocated device memory to host memory.
   2306  1.7  mrg ============================================================================
   2307  1.7  mrg 
   2308  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2309  1.7  mrg      This function maps previously allocated device and host memory.
   2310  1.7  mrg      The device memory is specified with the device address D. The host
   2311  1.7  mrg      memory is specified with the host address H and a length of LEN.
   2312  1.7  mrg 
   2313  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2314  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_map_data(h_void *h, d_void *d, size_t len);'
   2315  1.7  mrg 
   2316  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2317  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2318  1.7  mrg      3.2.25.
   2319  1.7  mrg 
   2320  1.7  mrg 
   2321  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_unmap_data,  Next: acc_deviceptr,  Prev: acc_map_data,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2322  1.7  mrg 
   2323  1.7  mrg 5.26 `acc_unmap_data' - Unmap device memory from host memory.
   2324  1.7  mrg =============================================================
   2325  1.7  mrg 
   2326  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2327  1.7  mrg      This function unmaps previously mapped device and host memory. The
   2328  1.7  mrg      latter specified by H.
   2329  1.7  mrg 
   2330  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2331  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_unmap_data(h_void *h);'
   2332  1.7  mrg 
   2333  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2334  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2335  1.7  mrg      3.2.26.
   2336  1.7  mrg 
   2337  1.7  mrg 
   2338  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_deviceptr,  Next: acc_hostptr,  Prev: acc_unmap_data,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2339  1.7  mrg 
   2340  1.7  mrg 5.27 `acc_deviceptr' - Get device pointer associated with specific host address.
   2341  1.7  mrg ================================================================================
   2342  1.7  mrg 
   2343  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2344  1.7  mrg      This function returns the device address that has been mapped to
   2345  1.7  mrg      the host address specified by H.
   2346  1.7  mrg 
   2347  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2348  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void *acc_deviceptr(h_void *h);'
   2349  1.7  mrg 
   2350  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2351  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2352  1.7  mrg      3.2.27.
   2353  1.7  mrg 
   2354  1.7  mrg 
   2355  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_hostptr,  Next: acc_is_present,  Prev: acc_deviceptr,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2356  1.7  mrg 
   2357  1.7  mrg 5.28 `acc_hostptr' - Get host pointer associated with specific device address.
   2358  1.7  mrg ==============================================================================
   2359  1.7  mrg 
   2360  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2361  1.7  mrg      This function returns the host address that has been mapped to the
   2362  1.7  mrg      device address specified by D.
   2363  1.7  mrg 
   2364  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2365  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void *acc_hostptr(d_void *d);'
   2366  1.7  mrg 
   2367  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2368  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2369  1.7  mrg      3.2.28.
   2370  1.7  mrg 
   2371  1.7  mrg 
   2372  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_is_present,  Next: acc_memcpy_to_device,  Prev: acc_hostptr,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2373  1.7  mrg 
   2374  1.7  mrg 5.29 `acc_is_present' - Indicate whether host variable / array is present on device.
   2375  1.7  mrg ====================================================================================
   2376  1.7  mrg 
   2377  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2378  1.7  mrg      This function indicates whether the specified host address in A
   2379  1.7  mrg      and a length of LEN bytes is present on the device. In C/C++, a
   2380  1.7  mrg      non-zero value is returned to indicate the presence of the mapped
   2381  1.7  mrg      memory on the device. A zero is returned to indicate the memory is
   2382  1.7  mrg      not mapped on the device.
   2383  1.7  mrg 
   2384  1.7  mrg      In Fortran, two (2) forms are supported. In the first form, A
   2385  1.7  mrg      specifies a contiguous array section. The second form A specifies
   2386  1.7  mrg      a variable or array element and LEN specifies the length in bytes.
   2387  1.7  mrg      If the host memory is mapped to device memory, then a `true' is
   2388  1.7  mrg      returned. Otherwise, a `false' is return to indicate the mapped
   2389  1.7  mrg      memory is not present.
   2390  1.7  mrg 
   2391  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2392  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `int acc_is_present(h_void *a, size_t len);'
   2393  1.7  mrg 
   2394  1.7  mrg _Fortran_:
   2395  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `function acc_is_present(a)'
   2396  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2397  1.7  mrg                    `logical acc_is_present'
   2398  1.7  mrg      _Interface_:  `function acc_is_present(a, len)'
   2399  1.7  mrg                    `type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
   2400  1.7  mrg                    `integer len'
   2401  1.7  mrg                    `logical acc_is_present'
   2402  1.7  mrg 
   2403  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2404  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2405  1.7  mrg      3.2.29.
   2406  1.7  mrg 
   2407  1.7  mrg 
   2408  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_memcpy_to_device,  Next: acc_memcpy_from_device,  Prev: acc_is_present,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2409  1.7  mrg 
   2410  1.7  mrg 5.30 `acc_memcpy_to_device' - Copy host memory to device memory.
   2411  1.7  mrg ================================================================
   2412  1.7  mrg 
   2413  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2414  1.7  mrg      This function copies host memory specified by host address of SRC
   2415  1.7  mrg      to device memory specified by the device address DEST for a length
   2416  1.7  mrg      of BYTES bytes.
   2417  1.7  mrg 
   2418  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2419  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_memcpy_to_device(d_void *dest, h_void *src,
   2420  1.7  mrg                    size_t bytes);'
   2421  1.7  mrg 
   2422  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2423  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2424  1.7  mrg      3.2.30.
   2425  1.7  mrg 
   2426  1.7  mrg 
   2427  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_memcpy_from_device,  Next: acc_get_current_cuda_device,  Prev: acc_memcpy_to_device,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2428  1.7  mrg 
   2429  1.7  mrg 5.31 `acc_memcpy_from_device' - Copy device memory to host memory.
   2430  1.7  mrg ==================================================================
   2431  1.7  mrg 
   2432  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2433  1.7  mrg      This function copies host memory specified by host address of SRC
   2434  1.7  mrg      from device memory specified by the device address DEST for a
   2435  1.7  mrg      length of BYTES bytes.
   2436  1.7  mrg 
   2437  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2438  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_memcpy_from_device(d_void *dest, h_void *src,
   2439  1.7  mrg                    size_t bytes);'
   2440  1.7  mrg 
   2441  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2442  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2443  1.7  mrg      3.2.31.
   2444  1.7  mrg 
   2445  1.7  mrg 
   2446  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_get_current_cuda_device,  Next: acc_get_current_cuda_context,  Prev: acc_memcpy_from_device,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2447  1.7  mrg 
   2448  1.7  mrg 5.32 `acc_get_current_cuda_device' - Get CUDA device handle.
   2449  1.7  mrg ============================================================
   2450  1.7  mrg 
   2451  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2452  1.7  mrg      This function returns the CUDA device handle. This handle is the
   2453  1.7  mrg      same as used by the CUDA Runtime or Driver API's.
   2454  1.7  mrg 
   2455  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2456  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `void *acc_get_current_cuda_device(void);'
   2457  1.7  mrg 
   2458  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2459  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2460  1.7  mrg      A.2.1.1.
   2461  1.7  mrg 
   2462  1.7  mrg 
   2463  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_get_current_cuda_context,  Next: acc_get_cuda_stream,  Prev: acc_get_current_cuda_device,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2464  1.7  mrg 
   2465  1.7  mrg 5.33 `acc_get_current_cuda_context' - Get CUDA context handle.
   2466  1.7  mrg ==============================================================
   2467  1.7  mrg 
   2468  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2469  1.7  mrg      This function returns the CUDA context handle. This handle is the
   2470  1.7  mrg      same as used by the CUDA Runtime or Driver API's.
   2471  1.7  mrg 
   2472  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2473  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_get_current_cuda_context(void);'
   2474  1.7  mrg 
   2475  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2476  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2477  1.7  mrg      A.2.1.2.
   2478  1.7  mrg 
   2479  1.7  mrg 
   2480  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_get_cuda_stream,  Next: acc_set_cuda_stream,  Prev: acc_get_current_cuda_context,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2481  1.7  mrg 
   2482  1.7  mrg 5.34 `acc_get_cuda_stream' - Get CUDA stream handle.
   2483  1.7  mrg ====================================================
   2484  1.7  mrg 
   2485  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2486  1.7  mrg      This function returns the CUDA stream handle. This handle is the
   2487  1.7  mrg      same as used by the CUDA Runtime or Driver API's.
   2488  1.7  mrg 
   2489  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2490  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_get_cuda_stream(void);'
   2491  1.7  mrg 
   2492  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2493  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2494  1.7  mrg      A.2.1.3.
   2495  1.7  mrg 
   2496  1.7  mrg 
   2497  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: acc_set_cuda_stream,  Prev: acc_get_cuda_stream,  Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
   2498  1.7  mrg 
   2499  1.7  mrg 5.35 `acc_set_cuda_stream' - Set CUDA stream handle.
   2500  1.7  mrg ====================================================
   2501  1.7  mrg 
   2502  1.7  mrg _Description_
   2503  1.7  mrg      This function associates the stream handle specified by STREAM with
   2504  1.7  mrg      the asynchronous value specified by ASYNC.
   2505  1.7  mrg 
   2506  1.7  mrg _C/C++_:
   2507  1.7  mrg      _Prototype_:  `acc_set_cuda_stream(int async void *stream);'
   2508  1.7  mrg 
   2509  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2510  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
   2511  1.7  mrg      A.2.1.4.
   2512  1.7  mrg 
   2513  1.7  mrg 
   2514  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: OpenACC Environment Variables,  Next: CUDA Streams Usage,  Prev: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines,  Up: Top
   2515  1.7  mrg 
   2516  1.7  mrg 6 OpenACC Environment Variables
   2517  1.7  mrg *******************************
   2518  1.7  mrg 
   2519  1.7  mrg The variables `ACC_DEVICE_TYPE' and `ACC_DEVICE_NUM' are defined by
   2520  1.7  mrg section 4 of the OpenACC specification in version 2.0.  The variable
   2521  1.7  mrg `GCC_ACC_NOTIFY' is used for diagnostic purposes.
   2522  1.7  mrg 
   2523  1.7  mrg * Menu:
   2524  1.7  mrg 
   2525  1.7  mrg * ACC_DEVICE_TYPE::
   2526  1.7  mrg * ACC_DEVICE_NUM::
   2527  1.7  mrg * GCC_ACC_NOTIFY::
   2528  1.7  mrg 
   2529  1.7  mrg 
   2530  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: ACC_DEVICE_TYPE,  Next: ACC_DEVICE_NUM,  Up: OpenACC Environment Variables
   2531  1.7  mrg 
   2532  1.7  mrg 6.1 `ACC_DEVICE_TYPE'
   2533  1.7  mrg =====================
   2534  1.7  mrg 
   2535  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2536  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section 4.1.
   2537  1.7  mrg 
   2538  1.7  mrg 
   2539  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: ACC_DEVICE_NUM,  Next: GCC_ACC_NOTIFY,  Prev: ACC_DEVICE_TYPE,  Up: OpenACC Environment Variables
   2540  1.7  mrg 
   2541  1.7  mrg 6.2 `ACC_DEVICE_NUM'
   2542  1.7  mrg ====================
   2543  1.7  mrg 
   2544  1.7  mrg _Reference_:
   2545  1.7  mrg      OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section 4.2.
   2546  1.7  mrg 
   2547  1.7  mrg 
   2548  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: GCC_ACC_NOTIFY,  Prev: ACC_DEVICE_NUM,  Up: OpenACC Environment Variables
   2549  1.7  mrg 
   2550  1.7  mrg 6.3 `GCC_ACC_NOTIFY'
   2551  1.7  mrg ====================
   2552  1.7  mrg 
   2553  1.7  mrg _Description_:
   2554  1.7  mrg      Print debug information pertaining to the accelerator.
   2555  1.7  mrg 
   2556  1.7  mrg 
   2557  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: CUDA Streams Usage,  Next: OpenACC Library Interoperability,  Prev: OpenACC Environment Variables,  Up: Top
   2558  1.7  mrg 
   2559  1.7  mrg 7 CUDA Streams Usage
   2560  1.7  mrg ********************
   2561  1.7  mrg 
   2562  1.7  mrg This applies to the `nvptx' plugin only.
   2563  1.7  mrg 
   2564  1.7  mrg    The library provides elements that perform asynchronous movement of
   2565  1.7  mrg data and asynchronous operation of computing constructs.  This
   2566  1.7  mrg asynchronous functionality is implemented by making use of CUDA
   2567  1.7  mrg streams(1).
   2568  1.7  mrg 
   2569  1.7  mrg    The primary means by that the asychronous functionality is accessed
   2570  1.7  mrg is through the use of those OpenACC directives which make use of the
   2571  1.7  mrg `async' and `wait' clauses.  When the `async' clause is first used with
   2572  1.7  mrg a directive, it creates a CUDA stream.  If an `async-argument' is used
   2573  1.7  mrg with the `async' clause, then the stream is associated with the
   2574  1.7  mrg specified `async-argument'.
   2575  1.7  mrg 
   2576  1.7  mrg    Following the creation of an association between a CUDA stream and
   2577  1.7  mrg the `async-argument' of an `async' clause, both the `wait' clause and
   2578  1.7  mrg the `wait' directive can be used.  When either the clause or directive
   2579  1.7  mrg is used after stream creation, it creates a rendezvous point whereby
   2580  1.7  mrg execution waits until all operations associated with the
   2581  1.7  mrg `async-argument', that is, stream, have completed.
   2582  1.7  mrg 
   2583  1.7  mrg    Normally, the management of the streams that are created as a result
   2584  1.7  mrg of using the `async' clause, is done without any intervention by the
   2585  1.7  mrg caller.  This implies the association between the `async-argument' and
   2586  1.7  mrg the CUDA stream will be maintained for the lifetime of the program.
   2587  1.7  mrg However, this association can be changed through the use of the library
   2588  1.7  mrg function `acc_set_cuda_stream'.  When the function
   2589  1.7  mrg `acc_set_cuda_stream' is called, the CUDA stream that was originally
   2590  1.7  mrg associated with the `async' clause will be destroyed.  Caution should
   2591  1.7  mrg be taken when changing the association as subsequent references to the
   2592  1.7  mrg `async-argument' refer to a different CUDA stream.
   2593  1.7  mrg 
   2594  1.7  mrg    ---------- Footnotes ----------
   2595  1.7  mrg 
   2596  1.7  mrg    (1) See "Stream Management" in "CUDA Driver API", TRM-06703-001,
   2597  1.7  mrg Version 5.5, for additional information
   2598  1.7  mrg 
   2599  1.7  mrg 
   2600  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: OpenACC Library Interoperability,  Next: The libgomp ABI,  Prev: CUDA Streams Usage,  Up: Top
   2601  1.7  mrg 
   2602  1.7  mrg 8 OpenACC Library Interoperability
   2603  1.7  mrg **********************************
   2604  1.7  mrg 
   2605  1.7  mrg 8.1 Introduction
   2606  1.7  mrg ================
   2607  1.7  mrg 
   2608  1.7  mrg The OpenACC library uses the CUDA Driver API, and may interact with
   2609  1.7  mrg programs that use the Runtime library directly, or another library
   2610  1.7  mrg based on the Runtime library, e.g., CUBLAS(1).  This chapter describes
   2611  1.7  mrg the use cases and what changes are required in order to use both the
   2612  1.7  mrg OpenACC library and the CUBLAS and Runtime libraries within a program.
   2613  1.7  mrg 
   2614  1.7  mrg 8.2 First invocation: NVIDIA CUBLAS library API
   2615  1.7  mrg ===============================================
   2616  1.7  mrg 
   2617  1.7  mrg In this first use case (see below), a function in the CUBLAS library is
   2618  1.7  mrg called prior to any of the functions in the OpenACC library. More
   2619  1.7  mrg specifically, the function `cublasCreate()'.
   2620  1.7  mrg 
   2621  1.7  mrg    When invoked, the function initializes the library and allocates the
   2622  1.7  mrg hardware resources on the host and the device on behalf of the caller.
   2623  1.7  mrg Once the initialization and allocation has completed, a handle is
   2624  1.7  mrg returned to the caller. The OpenACC library also requires
   2625  1.7  mrg initialization and allocation of hardware resources. Since the CUBLAS
   2626  1.7  mrg library has already allocated the hardware resources for the device,
   2627  1.7  mrg all that is left to do is to initialize the OpenACC library and acquire
   2628  1.7  mrg the hardware resources on the host.
   2629  1.7  mrg 
   2630  1.7  mrg    Prior to calling the OpenACC function that initializes the library
   2631  1.7  mrg and allocate the host hardware resources, you need to acquire the
   2632  1.7  mrg device number that was allocated during the call to `cublasCreate()'.
   2633  1.7  mrg The invoking of the runtime library function `cudaGetDevice()'
   2634  1.7  mrg accomplishes this. Once acquired, the device number is passed along
   2635  1.7  mrg with the device type as parameters to the OpenACC library function
   2636  1.7  mrg `acc_set_device_num()'.
   2637  1.7  mrg 
   2638  1.7  mrg    Once the call to `acc_set_device_num()' has completed, the OpenACC
   2639  1.7  mrg library uses the  context that was created during the call to
   2640  1.7  mrg `cublasCreate()'. In other words, both libraries will be sharing the
   2641  1.7  mrg same context.
   2642  1.7  mrg 
   2643  1.7  mrg          /* Create the handle */
   2644  1.7  mrg          s = cublasCreate(&h);
   2645  1.7  mrg          if (s != CUBLAS_STATUS_SUCCESS)
   2646  1.7  mrg          {
   2647  1.7  mrg              fprintf(stderr, "cublasCreate failed %d\n", s);
   2648  1.7  mrg              exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
   2649  1.7  mrg          }
   2650  1.7  mrg 
   2651  1.7  mrg          /* Get the device number */
   2652  1.7  mrg          e = cudaGetDevice(&dev);
   2653  1.7  mrg          if (e != cudaSuccess)
   2654  1.7  mrg          {
   2655  1.7  mrg              fprintf(stderr, "cudaGetDevice failed %d\n", e);
   2656  1.7  mrg              exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
   2657  1.7  mrg          }
   2658  1.7  mrg 
   2659  1.7  mrg          /* Initialize OpenACC library and use device 'dev' */
   2660  1.7  mrg          acc_set_device_num(dev, acc_device_nvidia);
   2661  1.7  mrg                                  Use Case 1
   2662  1.7  mrg 
   2663  1.7  mrg 8.3 First invocation: OpenACC library API
   2664  1.7  mrg =========================================
   2665  1.7  mrg 
   2666  1.7  mrg In this second use case (see below), a function in the OpenACC library
   2667  1.7  mrg is called prior to any of the functions in the CUBLAS library. More
   2668  1.7  mrg specificially, the function `acc_set_device_num()'.
   2669  1.7  mrg 
   2670  1.7  mrg    In the use case presented here, the function `acc_set_device_num()'
   2671  1.7  mrg is used to both initialize the OpenACC library and allocate the hardware
   2672  1.7  mrg resources on the host and the device. In the call to the function, the
   2673  1.7  mrg call parameters specify which device to use and what device type to
   2674  1.7  mrg use, i.e., `acc_device_nvidia'. It should be noted that this is but one
   2675  1.7  mrg method to initialize the OpenACC library and allocate the appropriate
   2676  1.7  mrg hardware resources. Other methods are available through the use of
   2677  1.7  mrg environment variables and these will be discussed in the next section.
   2678  1.7  mrg 
   2679  1.7  mrg    Once the call to `acc_set_device_num()' has completed, other OpenACC
   2680  1.7  mrg functions can be called as seen with multiple calls being made to
   2681  1.7  mrg `acc_copyin()'. In addition, calls can be made to functions in the
   2682  1.7  mrg CUBLAS library. In the use case a call to `cublasCreate()' is made
   2683  1.7  mrg subsequent to the calls to `acc_copyin()'.  As seen in the previous use
   2684  1.7  mrg case, a call to `cublasCreate()' initializes the CUBLAS library and
   2685  1.7  mrg allocates the hardware resources on the host and the device.  However,
   2686  1.7  mrg since the device has already been allocated, `cublasCreate()' will only
   2687  1.7  mrg initialize the CUBLAS library and allocate the appropriate hardware
   2688  1.7  mrg resources on the host. The context that was created as part of the
   2689  1.7  mrg OpenACC initialization is shared with the CUBLAS library, similarly to
   2690  1.7  mrg the first use case.
   2691  1.7  mrg 
   2692  1.7  mrg          dev = 0;
   2693  1.7  mrg 
   2694  1.7  mrg          acc_set_device_num(dev, acc_device_nvidia);
   2695  1.7  mrg 
   2696  1.7  mrg          /* Copy the first set to the device */
   2697  1.7  mrg          d_X = acc_copyin(&h_X[0], N * sizeof (float));
   2698  1.7  mrg          if (d_X == NULL)
   2699  1.7  mrg          {
   2700  1.7  mrg              fprintf(stderr, "copyin error h_X\n");
   2701  1.7  mrg              exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
   2702  1.7  mrg          }
   2703  1.7  mrg 
   2704  1.7  mrg          /* Copy the second set to the device */
   2705  1.7  mrg          d_Y = acc_copyin(&h_Y1[0], N * sizeof (float));
   2706  1.7  mrg          if (d_Y == NULL)
   2707  1.7  mrg          {
   2708  1.7  mrg              fprintf(stderr, "copyin error h_Y1\n");
   2709  1.7  mrg              exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
   2710  1.7  mrg          }
   2711  1.7  mrg 
   2712  1.7  mrg          /* Create the handle */
   2713  1.7  mrg          s = cublasCreate(&h);
   2714  1.7  mrg          if (s != CUBLAS_STATUS_SUCCESS)
   2715  1.7  mrg          {
   2716  1.7  mrg              fprintf(stderr, "cublasCreate failed %d\n", s);
   2717  1.7  mrg              exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
   2718  1.7  mrg          }
   2719  1.7  mrg 
   2720  1.7  mrg          /* Perform saxpy using CUBLAS library function */
   2721  1.7  mrg          s = cublasSaxpy(h, N, &alpha, d_X, 1, d_Y, 1);
   2722  1.7  mrg          if (s != CUBLAS_STATUS_SUCCESS)
   2723  1.7  mrg          {
   2724  1.7  mrg              fprintf(stderr, "cublasSaxpy failed %d\n", s);
   2725  1.7  mrg              exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
   2726  1.7  mrg          }
   2727  1.7  mrg 
   2728  1.7  mrg          /* Copy the results from the device */
   2729  1.7  mrg          acc_memcpy_from_device(&h_Y1[0], d_Y, N * sizeof (float));
   2730  1.7  mrg                                  Use Case 2
   2731  1.7  mrg 
   2732  1.7  mrg 8.4 OpenACC library and environment variables
   2733  1.7  mrg =============================================
   2734  1.7  mrg 
   2735  1.7  mrg There are two environment variables associated with the OpenACC library
   2736  1.7  mrg that may be used to control the device type and device number:
   2737  1.7  mrg `ACC_DEVICE_TYPE' and `ACC_DEVICE_NUM', respecively. These two
   2738  1.7  mrg environement variables can be used as an alternative to calling
   2739  1.7  mrg `acc_set_device_num()'. As seen in the second use case, the device type
   2740  1.7  mrg and device number were specified using `acc_set_device_num()'.  If
   2741  1.7  mrg however, the aforementioned environment variables were set, then the
   2742  1.7  mrg call to `acc_set_device_num()' would not be required.
   2743  1.7  mrg 
   2744  1.7  mrg    The use of the environment variables is only relevant when an
   2745  1.7  mrg OpenACC function is called prior to a call to `cudaCreate()'. If
   2746  1.7  mrg `cudaCreate()' is called prior to a call to an OpenACC function, then
   2747  1.7  mrg you must call `acc_set_device_num()'(2)
   2748  1.7  mrg 
   2749  1.7  mrg    ---------- Footnotes ----------
   2750  1.7  mrg 
   2751  1.7  mrg    (1) See section 2.26, "Interactions with the CUDA Driver API" in
   2752  1.7  mrg "CUDA Runtime API", Version 5.5, and section 2.27, "VDPAU
   2753  1.7  mrg Interoperability", in "CUDA Driver API", TRM-06703-001, Version 5.5,
   2754  1.7  mrg for additional information on library interoperability.
   2755  1.7  mrg 
   2756  1.7  mrg    (2) More complete information about `ACC_DEVICE_TYPE' and
   2757  1.7  mrg `ACC_DEVICE_NUM' can be found in sections 4.1 and 4.2 of the OpenACC
   2758  1.7  mrg (http://www.openacc.org/) Application Programming Interface, Version
   2759  1.7  mrg 2.0.
   2760  1.7  mrg 
   2761  1.7  mrg 
   2762  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: The libgomp ABI,  Next: Reporting Bugs,  Prev: OpenACC Library Interoperability,  Up: Top
   2763  1.7  mrg 
   2764  1.7  mrg 9 The libgomp ABI
   2765  1.1  mrg *****************
   2766  1.1  mrg 
   2767  1.7  mrg The following sections present notes on the external ABI as presented
   2768  1.7  mrg by libgomp.  Only maintainers should need them.
   2769  1.1  mrg 
   2770  1.1  mrg * Menu:
   2771  1.1  mrg 
   2772  1.1  mrg * Implementing MASTER construct::
   2773  1.1  mrg * Implementing CRITICAL construct::
   2774  1.1  mrg * Implementing ATOMIC construct::
   2775  1.1  mrg * Implementing FLUSH construct::
   2776  1.1  mrg * Implementing BARRIER construct::
   2777  1.1  mrg * Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct::
   2778  1.1  mrg * Implementing PRIVATE clause::
   2779  1.1  mrg * Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses::
   2780  1.1  mrg * Implementing REDUCTION clause::
   2781  1.1  mrg * Implementing PARALLEL construct::
   2782  1.1  mrg * Implementing FOR construct::
   2783  1.1  mrg * Implementing ORDERED construct::
   2784  1.1  mrg * Implementing SECTIONS construct::
   2785  1.1  mrg * Implementing SINGLE construct::
   2786  1.7  mrg * Implementing OpenACC's PARALLEL construct::
   2787  1.1  mrg 
   2788  1.1  mrg 
   2789  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing MASTER construct,  Next: Implementing CRITICAL construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
   2790  1.1  mrg 
   2791  1.7  mrg 9.1 Implementing MASTER construct
   2792  1.1  mrg =================================
   2793  1.1  mrg 
   2794  1.1  mrg      if (omp_get_thread_num () == 0)
   2795  1.1  mrg        block
   2796  1.1  mrg 
   2797  1.1  mrg    Alternately, we generate two copies of the parallel subfunction and
   2798  1.3  mrg only include this in the version run by the master thread.  Surely this
   2799  1.3  mrg is not worthwhile though...
   2800  1.1  mrg 
   2801  1.1  mrg 
   2802  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing CRITICAL construct,  Next: Implementing ATOMIC construct,  Prev: Implementing MASTER construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
   2803  1.1  mrg 
   2804  1.7  mrg 9.2 Implementing CRITICAL construct
   2805  1.1  mrg ===================================
   2806  1.1  mrg 
   2807  1.1  mrg Without a specified name,
   2808  1.1  mrg 
   2809  1.1  mrg        void GOMP_critical_start (void);
   2810  1.1  mrg        void GOMP_critical_end (void);
   2811  1.1  mrg 
   2812  1.1  mrg    so that we don't get COPY relocations from libgomp to the main
   2813  1.1  mrg application.
   2814  1.1  mrg 
   2815  1.1  mrg    With a specified name, use omp_set_lock and omp_unset_lock with name
   2816  1.1  mrg being transformed into a variable declared like
   2817  1.1  mrg 
   2818  1.1  mrg        omp_lock_t gomp_critical_user_<name> __attribute__((common))
   2819  1.1  mrg 
   2820  1.1  mrg    Ideally the ABI would specify that all zero is a valid unlocked
   2821  1.3  mrg state, and so we wouldn't need to initialize this at startup.
   2822  1.1  mrg 
   2823  1.1  mrg 
   2824  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing ATOMIC construct,  Next: Implementing FLUSH construct,  Prev: Implementing CRITICAL construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
   2825  1.1  mrg 
   2826  1.7  mrg 9.3 Implementing ATOMIC construct
   2827  1.1  mrg =================================
   2828  1.1  mrg 
   2829  1.7  mrg The target should implement the `__sync' builtins.
   2830  1.1  mrg 
   2831  1.1  mrg    Failing that we could add
   2832  1.1  mrg 
   2833  1.1  mrg        void GOMP_atomic_enter (void)
   2834  1.1  mrg        void GOMP_atomic_exit (void)
   2835  1.1  mrg 
   2836  1.1  mrg    which reuses the regular lock code, but with yet another lock object
   2837  1.1  mrg private to the library.
   2838  1.1  mrg 
   2839  1.1  mrg 
   2840  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing FLUSH construct,  Next: Implementing BARRIER construct,  Prev: Implementing ATOMIC construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
   2841  1.1  mrg 
   2842  1.7  mrg 9.4 Implementing FLUSH construct
   2843  1.1  mrg ================================
   2844  1.1  mrg 
   2845  1.7  mrg Expands to the `__sync_synchronize' builtin.
   2846  1.1  mrg 
   2847  1.1  mrg 
   2848  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing BARRIER construct,  Next: Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct,  Prev: Implementing FLUSH construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
   2849  1.1  mrg 
   2850  1.7  mrg 9.5 Implementing BARRIER construct
   2851  1.1  mrg ==================================
   2852  1.1  mrg 
   2853  1.1  mrg        void GOMP_barrier (void)
   2854  1.1  mrg 
   2855  1.1  mrg 
   2856  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct,  Next: Implementing PRIVATE clause,  Prev: Implementing BARRIER construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
   2857  1.1  mrg 
   2858  1.7  mrg 9.6 Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct
   2859  1.1  mrg ========================================
   2860  1.1  mrg 
   2861  1.7  mrg In _most_ cases we can map this directly to `__thread'.  Except that
   2862  1.7  mrg OMP allows constructors for C++ objects.  We can either refuse to
   2863  1.7  mrg support this (how often is it used?) or we can implement something akin
   2864  1.7  mrg to .ctors.
   2865  1.1  mrg 
   2866  1.1  mrg    Even more ideally, this ctor feature is handled by extensions to the
   2867  1.1  mrg main pthreads library.  Failing that, we can have a set of entry points
   2868  1.1  mrg to register ctor functions to be called.
   2869  1.1  mrg 
   2870  1.1  mrg 
   2871  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing PRIVATE clause,  Next: Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses,  Prev: Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
   2872  1.1  mrg 
   2873  1.7  mrg 9.7 Implementing PRIVATE clause
   2874  1.1  mrg ===============================
   2875  1.1  mrg 
   2876  1.1  mrg In association with a PARALLEL, or within the lexical extent of a
   2877  1.1  mrg PARALLEL block, the variable becomes a local variable in the parallel
   2878  1.1  mrg subfunction.
   2879  1.1  mrg 
   2880  1.1  mrg    In association with FOR or SECTIONS blocks, create a new automatic
   2881  1.1  mrg variable within the current function.  This preserves the semantic of
   2882  1.1  mrg new variable creation.
   2883  1.1  mrg 
   2884  1.1  mrg 
   2885  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses,  Next: Implementing REDUCTION clause,  Prev: Implementing PRIVATE clause,  Up: The libgomp ABI
   2886  1.1  mrg 
   2887  1.7  mrg 9.8 Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses
   2888  1.1  mrg ========================================================================
   2889  1.1  mrg 
   2890  1.3  mrg This seems simple enough for PARALLEL blocks.  Create a private struct
   2891  1.3  mrg for communicating between the parent and subfunction.  In the parent,
   2892  1.3  mrg copy in values for scalar and "small" structs; copy in addresses for
   2893  1.3  mrg others TREE_ADDRESSABLE types.  In the subfunction, copy the value into
   2894  1.3  mrg the local variable.
   2895  1.1  mrg 
   2896  1.7  mrg    It is not clear what to do with bare FOR or SECTION blocks.  The
   2897  1.7  mrg only thing I can figure is that we do something like:
   2898  1.1  mrg 
   2899  1.1  mrg      #pragma omp for firstprivate(x) lastprivate(y)
   2900  1.1  mrg      for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
   2901  1.1  mrg        body;
   2902  1.1  mrg 
   2903  1.1  mrg    which becomes
   2904  1.1  mrg 
   2905  1.1  mrg      {
   2906  1.1  mrg        int x = x, y;
   2907  1.1  mrg 
   2908  1.1  mrg        // for stuff
   2909  1.1  mrg 
   2910  1.1  mrg        if (i == n)
   2911  1.1  mrg          y = y;
   2912  1.1  mrg      }
   2913  1.1  mrg 
   2914  1.1  mrg    where the "x=x" and "y=y" assignments actually have different uids
   2915  1.7  mrg for the two variables, i.e. not something you could write directly in
   2916  1.7  mrg C.  Presumably this only makes sense if the "outer" x and y are global
   2917  1.1  mrg variables.
   2918  1.1  mrg 
   2919  1.1  mrg    COPYPRIVATE would work the same way, except the structure broadcast
   2920  1.1  mrg would have to happen via SINGLE machinery instead.
   2921  1.1  mrg 
   2922  1.1  mrg 
   2923  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing REDUCTION clause,  Next: Implementing PARALLEL construct,  Prev: Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses,  Up: The libgomp ABI
   2924  1.1  mrg 
   2925  1.7  mrg 9.9 Implementing REDUCTION clause
   2926  1.1  mrg =================================
   2927  1.1  mrg 
   2928  1.1  mrg The private struct mentioned in the previous section should have a
   2929  1.7  mrg pointer to an array of the type of the variable, indexed by the
   2930  1.7  mrg thread's TEAM_ID.  The thread stores its final value into the array,
   2931  1.7  mrg and after the barrier, the master thread iterates over the array to
   2932  1.7  mrg collect the values.
   2933  1.1  mrg 
   2934  1.1  mrg 
   2935  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing PARALLEL construct,  Next: Implementing FOR construct,  Prev: Implementing REDUCTION clause,  Up: The libgomp ABI
   2936  1.1  mrg 
   2937  1.7  mrg 9.10 Implementing PARALLEL construct
   2938  1.1  mrg ====================================
   2939  1.1  mrg 
   2940  1.1  mrg        #pragma omp parallel
   2941  1.1  mrg        {
   2942  1.1  mrg          body;
   2943  1.1  mrg        }
   2944  1.1  mrg 
   2945  1.1  mrg    becomes
   2946  1.1  mrg 
   2947  1.1  mrg        void subfunction (void *data)
   2948  1.1  mrg        {
   2949  1.1  mrg          use data;
   2950  1.1  mrg          body;
   2951  1.1  mrg        }
   2952  1.1  mrg 
   2953  1.1  mrg        setup data;
   2954  1.1  mrg        GOMP_parallel_start (subfunction, &data, num_threads);
   2955  1.1  mrg        subfunction (&data);
   2956  1.1  mrg        GOMP_parallel_end ();
   2957  1.1  mrg 
   2958  1.1  mrg        void GOMP_parallel_start (void (*fn)(void *), void *data, unsigned num_threads)
   2959  1.1  mrg 
   2960  1.1  mrg    The FN argument is the subfunction to be run in parallel.
   2961  1.1  mrg 
   2962  1.1  mrg    The DATA argument is a pointer to a structure used to communicate
   2963  1.1  mrg data in and out of the subfunction, as discussed above with respect to
   2964  1.1  mrg FIRSTPRIVATE et al.
   2965  1.1  mrg 
   2966  1.1  mrg    The NUM_THREADS argument is 1 if an IF clause is present and false,
   2967  1.1  mrg or the value of the NUM_THREADS clause, if present, or 0.
   2968  1.1  mrg 
   2969  1.7  mrg    The function needs to create the appropriate number of threads
   2970  1.7  mrg and/or launch them from the dock.  It needs to create the team
   2971  1.7  mrg structure and assign team ids.
   2972  1.1  mrg 
   2973  1.1  mrg        void GOMP_parallel_end (void)
   2974  1.1  mrg 
   2975  1.1  mrg    Tears down the team and returns us to the previous
   2976  1.7  mrg `omp_in_parallel()' state.
   2977  1.1  mrg 
   2978  1.1  mrg 
   2979  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing FOR construct,  Next: Implementing ORDERED construct,  Prev: Implementing PARALLEL construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
   2980  1.1  mrg 
   2981  1.7  mrg 9.11 Implementing FOR construct
   2982  1.1  mrg ===============================
   2983  1.1  mrg 
   2984  1.1  mrg        #pragma omp parallel for
   2985  1.1  mrg        for (i = lb; i <= ub; i++)
   2986  1.1  mrg          body;
   2987  1.1  mrg 
   2988  1.1  mrg    becomes
   2989  1.1  mrg 
   2990  1.1  mrg        void subfunction (void *data)
   2991  1.1  mrg        {
   2992  1.1  mrg          long _s0, _e0;
   2993  1.1  mrg          while (GOMP_loop_static_next (&_s0, &_e0))
   2994  1.1  mrg          {
   2995  1.1  mrg            long _e1 = _e0, i;
   2996  1.1  mrg            for (i = _s0; i < _e1; i++)
   2997  1.1  mrg              body;
   2998  1.1  mrg          }
   2999  1.1  mrg          GOMP_loop_end_nowait ();
   3000  1.1  mrg        }
   3001  1.1  mrg 
   3002  1.1  mrg        GOMP_parallel_loop_static (subfunction, NULL, 0, lb, ub+1, 1, 0);
   3003  1.1  mrg        subfunction (NULL);
   3004  1.1  mrg        GOMP_parallel_end ();
   3005  1.1  mrg 
   3006  1.1  mrg        #pragma omp for schedule(runtime)
   3007  1.1  mrg        for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
   3008  1.1  mrg          body;
   3009  1.1  mrg 
   3010  1.1  mrg    becomes
   3011  1.1  mrg 
   3012  1.1  mrg        {
   3013  1.1  mrg          long i, _s0, _e0;
   3014  1.1  mrg          if (GOMP_loop_runtime_start (0, n, 1, &_s0, &_e0))
   3015  1.1  mrg            do {
   3016  1.1  mrg              long _e1 = _e0;
   3017  1.1  mrg              for (i = _s0, i < _e0; i++)
   3018  1.1  mrg                body;
   3019  1.1  mrg            } while (GOMP_loop_runtime_next (&_s0, _&e0));
   3020  1.1  mrg          GOMP_loop_end ();
   3021  1.1  mrg        }
   3022  1.1  mrg 
   3023  1.3  mrg    Note that while it looks like there is trickiness to propagating a
   3024  1.1  mrg non-constant STEP, there isn't really.  We're explicitly allowed to
   3025  1.1  mrg evaluate it as many times as we want, and any variables involved should
   3026  1.1  mrg automatically be handled as PRIVATE or SHARED like any other variables.
   3027  1.1  mrg So the expression should remain evaluable in the subfunction.  We can
   3028  1.7  mrg also pull it into a local variable if we like, but since its supposed
   3029  1.7  mrg to remain unchanged, we can also not if we like.
   3030  1.1  mrg 
   3031  1.7  mrg    If we have SCHEDULE(STATIC), and no ORDERED, then we ought to be
   3032  1.7  mrg able to get away with no work-sharing context at all, since we can
   3033  1.7  mrg simply perform the arithmetic directly in each thread to divide up the
   3034  1.7  mrg iterations.  Which would mean that we wouldn't need to call any of
   3035  1.7  mrg these routines.
   3036  1.1  mrg 
   3037  1.1  mrg    There are separate routines for handling loops with an ORDERED
   3038  1.1  mrg clause.  Bookkeeping for that is non-trivial...
   3039  1.1  mrg 
   3040  1.1  mrg 
   3041  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing ORDERED construct,  Next: Implementing SECTIONS construct,  Prev: Implementing FOR construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
   3042  1.1  mrg 
   3043  1.7  mrg 9.12 Implementing ORDERED construct
   3044  1.1  mrg ===================================
   3045  1.1  mrg 
   3046  1.1  mrg        void GOMP_ordered_start (void)
   3047  1.1  mrg        void GOMP_ordered_end (void)
   3048  1.1  mrg 
   3049  1.1  mrg 
   3050  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing SECTIONS construct,  Next: Implementing SINGLE construct,  Prev: Implementing ORDERED construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
   3051  1.1  mrg 
   3052  1.7  mrg 9.13 Implementing SECTIONS construct
   3053  1.1  mrg ====================================
   3054  1.1  mrg 
   3055  1.1  mrg A block as
   3056  1.1  mrg 
   3057  1.1  mrg        #pragma omp sections
   3058  1.1  mrg        {
   3059  1.1  mrg          #pragma omp section
   3060  1.1  mrg          stmt1;
   3061  1.1  mrg          #pragma omp section
   3062  1.1  mrg          stmt2;
   3063  1.1  mrg          #pragma omp section
   3064  1.1  mrg          stmt3;
   3065  1.1  mrg        }
   3066  1.1  mrg 
   3067  1.1  mrg    becomes
   3068  1.1  mrg 
   3069  1.1  mrg        for (i = GOMP_sections_start (3); i != 0; i = GOMP_sections_next ())
   3070  1.1  mrg          switch (i)
   3071  1.1  mrg            {
   3072  1.1  mrg            case 1:
   3073  1.1  mrg              stmt1;
   3074  1.1  mrg              break;
   3075  1.1  mrg            case 2:
   3076  1.1  mrg              stmt2;
   3077  1.1  mrg              break;
   3078  1.1  mrg            case 3:
   3079  1.1  mrg              stmt3;
   3080  1.1  mrg              break;
   3081  1.1  mrg            }
   3082  1.1  mrg        GOMP_barrier ();
   3083  1.1  mrg 
   3084  1.1  mrg 
   3085  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing SINGLE construct,  Next: Implementing OpenACC's PARALLEL construct,  Prev: Implementing SECTIONS construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
   3086  1.1  mrg 
   3087  1.7  mrg 9.14 Implementing SINGLE construct
   3088  1.1  mrg ==================================
   3089  1.1  mrg 
   3090  1.1  mrg A block like
   3091  1.1  mrg 
   3092  1.1  mrg        #pragma omp single
   3093  1.1  mrg        {
   3094  1.1  mrg          body;
   3095  1.1  mrg        }
   3096  1.1  mrg 
   3097  1.1  mrg    becomes
   3098  1.1  mrg 
   3099  1.1  mrg        if (GOMP_single_start ())
   3100  1.1  mrg          body;
   3101  1.1  mrg        GOMP_barrier ();
   3102  1.1  mrg 
   3103  1.1  mrg    while
   3104  1.1  mrg 
   3105  1.1  mrg        #pragma omp single copyprivate(x)
   3106  1.1  mrg          body;
   3107  1.1  mrg 
   3108  1.1  mrg    becomes
   3109  1.1  mrg 
   3110  1.1  mrg        datap = GOMP_single_copy_start ();
   3111  1.1  mrg        if (datap == NULL)
   3112  1.1  mrg          {
   3113  1.1  mrg            body;
   3114  1.1  mrg            data.x = x;
   3115  1.1  mrg            GOMP_single_copy_end (&data);
   3116  1.1  mrg          }
   3117  1.1  mrg        else
   3118  1.1  mrg          x = datap->x;
   3119  1.1  mrg        GOMP_barrier ();
   3120  1.1  mrg 
   3121  1.1  mrg 
   3122  1.7  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing OpenACC's PARALLEL construct,  Prev: Implementing SINGLE construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
   3123  1.7  mrg 
   3124  1.7  mrg 9.15 Implementing OpenACC's PARALLEL construct
   3125  1.7  mrg ==============================================
   3126  1.7  mrg 
   3127  1.7  mrg        void GOACC_parallel ()
   3128  1.7  mrg 
   3129  1.7  mrg 
   3130  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Reporting Bugs,  Next: Copying,  Prev: The libgomp ABI,  Up: Top
   3131  1.1  mrg 
   3132  1.7  mrg 10 Reporting Bugs
   3133  1.7  mrg *****************
   3134  1.1  mrg 
   3135  1.5  mrg Bugs in the GNU Offloading and Multi Processing Runtime Library should
   3136  1.5  mrg be reported via Bugzilla (http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/).  Please add
   3137  1.7  mrg "openacc", or "openmp", or both to the keywords field in the bug
   3138  1.7  mrg report, as appropriate.
   3139  1.1  mrg 
   3140  1.1  mrg 
   3141  1.1  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Copying,  Next: GNU Free Documentation License,  Prev: Reporting Bugs,  Up: Top
   3142  1.1  mrg 
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   3264  1.3  mrg   1. Source Code.
   3265  1.3  mrg 
   3266  1.3  mrg      The "source code" for a work means the preferred form of the work
   3267  1.7  mrg      for making modifications to it.  "Object code" means any
   3268  1.7  mrg      non-source form of a work.
   3269  1.3  mrg 
   3270  1.3  mrg      A "Standard Interface" means an interface that either is an
   3271  1.3  mrg      official standard defined by a recognized standards body, or, in
   3272  1.3  mrg      the case of interfaces specified for a particular programming
   3273  1.3  mrg      language, one that is widely used among developers working in that
   3274  1.3  mrg      language.
   3275  1.3  mrg 
   3276  1.3  mrg      The "System Libraries" of an executable work include anything,
   3277  1.3  mrg      other than the work as a whole, that (a) is included in the normal
   3278  1.3  mrg      form of packaging a Major Component, but which is not part of that
   3279  1.7  mrg      Major Component, and (b) serves only to enable use of the work
   3280  1.7  mrg      with that Major Component, or to implement a Standard Interface
   3281  1.7  mrg      for which an implementation is available to the public in source
   3282  1.7  mrg      code form.  A "Major Component", in this context, means a major
   3283  1.3  mrg      essential component (kernel, window system, and so on) of the
   3284  1.3  mrg      specific operating system (if any) on which the executable work
   3285  1.3  mrg      runs, or a compiler used to produce the work, or an object code
   3286  1.3  mrg      interpreter used to run it.
   3287  1.3  mrg 
   3288  1.3  mrg      The "Corresponding Source" for a work in object code form means all
   3289  1.3  mrg      the source code needed to generate, install, and (for an executable
   3290  1.7  mrg      work) run the object code and to modify the work, including
   3291  1.7  mrg      scripts to control those activities.  However, it does not include
   3292  1.7  mrg      the work's System Libraries, or general-purpose tools or generally
   3293  1.3  mrg      available free programs which are used unmodified in performing
   3294  1.3  mrg      those activities but which are not part of the work.  For example,
   3295  1.7  mrg      Corresponding Source includes interface definition files
   3296  1.7  mrg      associated with source files for the work, and the source code for
   3297  1.7  mrg      shared libraries and dynamically linked subprograms that the work
   3298  1.7  mrg      is specifically designed to require, such as by intimate data
   3299  1.3  mrg      communication or control flow between those subprograms and other
   3300  1.3  mrg      parts of the work.
   3301  1.3  mrg 
   3302  1.3  mrg      The Corresponding Source need not include anything that users can
   3303  1.3  mrg      regenerate automatically from other parts of the Corresponding
   3304  1.3  mrg      Source.
   3305  1.3  mrg 
   3306  1.3  mrg      The Corresponding Source for a work in source code form is that
   3307  1.3  mrg      same work.
   3308  1.3  mrg 
   3309  1.3  mrg   2. Basic Permissions.
   3310  1.3  mrg 
   3311  1.3  mrg      All rights granted under this License are granted for the term of
   3312  1.3  mrg      copyright on the Program, and are irrevocable provided the stated
   3313  1.3  mrg      conditions are met.  This License explicitly affirms your unlimited
   3314  1.3  mrg      permission to run the unmodified Program.  The output from running
   3315  1.7  mrg      a covered work is covered by this License only if the output,
   3316  1.7  mrg      given its content, constitutes a covered work.  This License
   3317  1.7  mrg      acknowledges your rights of fair use or other equivalent, as
   3318  1.7  mrg      provided by copyright law.
   3319  1.3  mrg 
   3320  1.3  mrg      You may make, run and propagate covered works that you do not
   3321  1.3  mrg      convey, without conditions so long as your license otherwise
   3322  1.3  mrg      remains in force.  You may convey covered works to others for the
   3323  1.7  mrg      sole purpose of having them make modifications exclusively for
   3324  1.7  mrg      you, or provide you with facilities for running those works,
   3325  1.7  mrg      provided that you comply with the terms of this License in
   3326  1.7  mrg      conveying all material for which you do not control copyright.
   3327  1.7  mrg      Those thus making or running the covered works for you must do so
   3328  1.7  mrg      exclusively on your behalf, under your direction and control, on
   3329  1.7  mrg      terms that prohibit them from making any copies of your
   3330  1.7  mrg      copyrighted material outside their relationship with you.
   3331  1.3  mrg 
   3332  1.3  mrg      Conveying under any other circumstances is permitted solely under
   3333  1.3  mrg      the conditions stated below.  Sublicensing is not allowed; section
   3334  1.3  mrg      10 makes it unnecessary.
   3335  1.3  mrg 
   3336  1.3  mrg   3. Protecting Users' Legal Rights From Anti-Circumvention Law.
   3337  1.3  mrg 
   3338  1.3  mrg      No covered work shall be deemed part of an effective technological
   3339  1.3  mrg      measure under any applicable law fulfilling obligations under
   3340  1.3  mrg      article 11 of the WIPO copyright treaty adopted on 20 December
   3341  1.3  mrg      1996, or similar laws prohibiting or restricting circumvention of
   3342  1.3  mrg      such measures.
   3343  1.3  mrg 
   3344  1.3  mrg      When you convey a covered work, you waive any legal power to forbid
   3345  1.3  mrg      circumvention of technological measures to the extent such
   3346  1.3  mrg      circumvention is effected by exercising rights under this License
   3347  1.7  mrg      with respect to the covered work, and you disclaim any intention
   3348  1.7  mrg      to limit operation or modification of the work as a means of
   3349  1.3  mrg      enforcing, against the work's users, your or third parties' legal
   3350  1.3  mrg      rights to forbid circumvention of technological measures.
   3351  1.3  mrg 
   3352  1.3  mrg   4. Conveying Verbatim Copies.
   3353  1.3  mrg 
   3354  1.3  mrg      You may convey verbatim copies of the Program's source code as you
   3355  1.3  mrg      receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and
   3356  1.3  mrg      appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice;
   3357  1.3  mrg      keep intact all notices stating that this License and any
   3358  1.3  mrg      non-permissive terms added in accord with section 7 apply to the
   3359  1.3  mrg      code; keep intact all notices of the absence of any warranty; and
   3360  1.3  mrg      give all recipients a copy of this License along with the Program.
   3361  1.3  mrg 
   3362  1.3  mrg      You may charge any price or no price for each copy that you convey,
   3363  1.3  mrg      and you may offer support or warranty protection for a fee.
   3364  1.3  mrg 
   3365  1.3  mrg   5. Conveying Modified Source Versions.
   3366  1.3  mrg 
   3367  1.3  mrg      You may convey a work based on the Program, or the modifications to
   3368  1.3  mrg      produce it from the Program, in the form of source code under the
   3369  1.3  mrg      terms of section 4, provided that you also meet all of these
   3370  1.3  mrg      conditions:
   3371  1.3  mrg 
   3372  1.3  mrg        a. The work must carry prominent notices stating that you
   3373  1.3  mrg           modified it, and giving a relevant date.
   3374  1.3  mrg 
   3375  1.3  mrg        b. The work must carry prominent notices stating that it is
   3376  1.3  mrg           released under this License and any conditions added under
   3377  1.3  mrg           section 7.  This requirement modifies the requirement in
   3378  1.3  mrg           section 4 to "keep intact all notices".
   3379  1.3  mrg 
   3380  1.3  mrg        c. You must license the entire work, as a whole, under this
   3381  1.3  mrg           License to anyone who comes into possession of a copy.  This
   3382  1.3  mrg           License will therefore apply, along with any applicable
   3383  1.3  mrg           section 7 additional terms, to the whole of the work, and all
   3384  1.3  mrg           its parts, regardless of how they are packaged.  This License
   3385  1.3  mrg           gives no permission to license the work in any other way, but
   3386  1.3  mrg           it does not invalidate such permission if you have separately
   3387  1.3  mrg           received it.
   3388  1.3  mrg 
   3389  1.3  mrg        d. If the work has interactive user interfaces, each must display
   3390  1.3  mrg           Appropriate Legal Notices; however, if the Program has
   3391  1.3  mrg           interactive interfaces that do not display Appropriate Legal
   3392  1.3  mrg           Notices, your work need not make them do so.
   3393  1.3  mrg 
   3394  1.3  mrg      A compilation of a covered work with other separate and independent
   3395  1.3  mrg      works, which are not by their nature extensions of the covered
   3396  1.3  mrg      work, and which are not combined with it such as to form a larger
   3397  1.3  mrg      program, in or on a volume of a storage or distribution medium, is
   3398  1.3  mrg      called an "aggregate" if the compilation and its resulting
   3399  1.3  mrg      copyright are not used to limit the access or legal rights of the
   3400  1.3  mrg      compilation's users beyond what the individual works permit.
   3401  1.3  mrg      Inclusion of a covered work in an aggregate does not cause this
   3402  1.3  mrg      License to apply to the other parts of the aggregate.
   3403  1.3  mrg 
   3404  1.3  mrg   6. Conveying Non-Source Forms.
   3405  1.3  mrg 
   3406  1.3  mrg      You may convey a covered work in object code form under the terms
   3407  1.3  mrg      of sections 4 and 5, provided that you also convey the
   3408  1.3  mrg      machine-readable Corresponding Source under the terms of this
   3409  1.3  mrg      License, in one of these ways:
   3410  1.3  mrg 
   3411  1.3  mrg        a. Convey the object code in, or embodied in, a physical product
   3412  1.3  mrg           (including a physical distribution medium), accompanied by the
   3413  1.3  mrg           Corresponding Source fixed on a durable physical medium
   3414  1.3  mrg           customarily used for software interchange.
   3415  1.3  mrg 
   3416  1.3  mrg        b. Convey the object code in, or embodied in, a physical product
   3417  1.3  mrg           (including a physical distribution medium), accompanied by a
   3418  1.7  mrg           written offer, valid for at least three years and valid for
   3419  1.7  mrg           as long as you offer spare parts or customer support for that
   3420  1.3  mrg           product model, to give anyone who possesses the object code
   3421  1.3  mrg           either (1) a copy of the Corresponding Source for all the
   3422  1.3  mrg           software in the product that is covered by this License, on a
   3423  1.3  mrg           durable physical medium customarily used for software
   3424  1.3  mrg           interchange, for a price no more than your reasonable cost of
   3425  1.3  mrg           physically performing this conveying of source, or (2) access
   3426  1.3  mrg           to copy the Corresponding Source from a network server at no
   3427  1.3  mrg           charge.
   3428  1.3  mrg 
   3429  1.7  mrg        c. Convey individual copies of the object code with a copy of
   3430  1.7  mrg           the written offer to provide the Corresponding Source.  This
   3431  1.3  mrg           alternative is allowed only occasionally and noncommercially,
   3432  1.3  mrg           and only if you received the object code with such an offer,
   3433  1.3  mrg           in accord with subsection 6b.
   3434  1.3  mrg 
   3435  1.3  mrg        d. Convey the object code by offering access from a designated
   3436  1.7  mrg           place (gratis or for a charge), and offer equivalent access
   3437  1.7  mrg           to the Corresponding Source in the same way through the same
   3438  1.3  mrg           place at no further charge.  You need not require recipients
   3439  1.3  mrg           to copy the Corresponding Source along with the object code.
   3440  1.3  mrg           If the place to copy the object code is a network server, the
   3441  1.7  mrg           Corresponding Source may be on a different server (operated
   3442  1.7  mrg           by you or a third party) that supports equivalent copying
   3443  1.7  mrg           facilities, provided you maintain clear directions next to
   3444  1.7  mrg           the object code saying where to find the Corresponding Source.
   3445  1.3  mrg           Regardless of what server hosts the Corresponding Source, you
   3446  1.7  mrg           remain obligated to ensure that it is available for as long
   3447  1.7  mrg           as needed to satisfy these requirements.
   3448  1.3  mrg 
   3449  1.3  mrg        e. Convey the object code using peer-to-peer transmission,
   3450  1.3  mrg           provided you inform other peers where the object code and
   3451  1.3  mrg           Corresponding Source of the work are being offered to the
   3452  1.3  mrg           general public at no charge under subsection 6d.
   3453  1.3  mrg 
   3454  1.7  mrg 
   3455  1.3  mrg      A separable portion of the object code, whose source code is
   3456  1.3  mrg      excluded from the Corresponding Source as a System Library, need
   3457  1.3  mrg      not be included in conveying the object code work.
   3458  1.3  mrg 
   3459  1.3  mrg      A "User Product" is either (1) a "consumer product", which means
   3460  1.3  mrg      any tangible personal property which is normally used for personal,
   3461  1.3  mrg      family, or household purposes, or (2) anything designed or sold for
   3462  1.7  mrg      incorporation into a dwelling.  In determining whether a product
   3463  1.7  mrg      is a consumer product, doubtful cases shall be resolved in favor of
   3464  1.3  mrg      coverage.  For a particular product received by a particular user,
   3465  1.3  mrg      "normally used" refers to a typical or common use of that class of
   3466  1.3  mrg      product, regardless of the status of the particular user or of the
   3467  1.3  mrg      way in which the particular user actually uses, or expects or is
   3468  1.3  mrg      expected to use, the product.  A product is a consumer product
   3469  1.3  mrg      regardless of whether the product has substantial commercial,
   3470  1.3  mrg      industrial or non-consumer uses, unless such uses represent the
   3471  1.3  mrg      only significant mode of use of the product.
   3472  1.3  mrg 
   3473  1.3  mrg      "Installation Information" for a User Product means any methods,
   3474  1.3  mrg      procedures, authorization keys, or other information required to
   3475  1.3  mrg      install and execute modified versions of a covered work in that
   3476  1.3  mrg      User Product from a modified version of its Corresponding Source.
   3477  1.3  mrg      The information must suffice to ensure that the continued
   3478  1.3  mrg      functioning of the modified object code is in no case prevented or
   3479  1.3  mrg      interfered with solely because modification has been made.
   3480  1.3  mrg 
   3481  1.3  mrg      If you convey an object code work under this section in, or with,
   3482  1.3  mrg      or specifically for use in, a User Product, and the conveying
   3483  1.3  mrg      occurs as part of a transaction in which the right of possession
   3484  1.3  mrg      and use of the User Product is transferred to the recipient in
   3485  1.3  mrg      perpetuity or for a fixed term (regardless of how the transaction
   3486  1.3  mrg      is characterized), the Corresponding Source conveyed under this
   3487  1.3  mrg      section must be accompanied by the Installation Information.  But
   3488  1.3  mrg      this requirement does not apply if neither you nor any third party
   3489  1.3  mrg      retains the ability to install modified object code on the User
   3490  1.3  mrg      Product (for example, the work has been installed in ROM).
   3491  1.3  mrg 
   3492  1.3  mrg      The requirement to provide Installation Information does not
   3493  1.3  mrg      include a requirement to continue to provide support service,
   3494  1.7  mrg      warranty, or updates for a work that has been modified or
   3495  1.7  mrg      installed by the recipient, or for the User Product in which it
   3496  1.7  mrg      has been modified or installed.  Access to a network may be denied
   3497  1.7  mrg      when the modification itself materially and adversely affects the
   3498  1.7  mrg      operation of the network or violates the rules and protocols for
   3499  1.3  mrg      communication across the network.
   3500  1.3  mrg 
   3501  1.3  mrg      Corresponding Source conveyed, and Installation Information
   3502  1.3  mrg      provided, in accord with this section must be in a format that is
   3503  1.3  mrg      publicly documented (and with an implementation available to the
   3504  1.3  mrg      public in source code form), and must require no special password
   3505  1.3  mrg      or key for unpacking, reading or copying.
   3506  1.3  mrg 
   3507  1.3  mrg   7. Additional Terms.
   3508  1.3  mrg 
   3509  1.3  mrg      "Additional permissions" are terms that supplement the terms of
   3510  1.3  mrg      this License by making exceptions from one or more of its
   3511  1.3  mrg      conditions.  Additional permissions that are applicable to the
   3512  1.3  mrg      entire Program shall be treated as though they were included in
   3513  1.3  mrg      this License, to the extent that they are valid under applicable
   3514  1.3  mrg      law.  If additional permissions apply only to part of the Program,
   3515  1.3  mrg      that part may be used separately under those permissions, but the
   3516  1.3  mrg      entire Program remains governed by this License without regard to
   3517  1.3  mrg      the additional permissions.
   3518  1.3  mrg 
   3519  1.3  mrg      When you convey a copy of a covered work, you may at your option
   3520  1.3  mrg      remove any additional permissions from that copy, or from any part
   3521  1.3  mrg      of it.  (Additional permissions may be written to require their own
   3522  1.3  mrg      removal in certain cases when you modify the work.)  You may place
   3523  1.3  mrg      additional permissions on material, added by you to a covered work,
   3524  1.3  mrg      for which you have or can give appropriate copyright permission.
   3525  1.3  mrg 
   3526  1.3  mrg      Notwithstanding any other provision of this License, for material
   3527  1.3  mrg      you add to a covered work, you may (if authorized by the copyright
   3528  1.7  mrg      holders of that material) supplement the terms of this License
   3529  1.7  mrg      with terms:
   3530  1.3  mrg 
   3531  1.3  mrg        a. Disclaiming warranty or limiting liability differently from
   3532  1.3  mrg           the terms of sections 15 and 16 of this License; or
   3533  1.3  mrg 
   3534  1.3  mrg        b. Requiring preservation of specified reasonable legal notices
   3535  1.3  mrg           or author attributions in that material or in the Appropriate
   3536  1.3  mrg           Legal Notices displayed by works containing it; or
   3537  1.3  mrg 
   3538  1.3  mrg        c. Prohibiting misrepresentation of the origin of that material,
   3539  1.7  mrg           or requiring that modified versions of such material be
   3540  1.7  mrg           marked in reasonable ways as different from the original
   3541  1.7  mrg           version; or
   3542  1.3  mrg 
   3543  1.3  mrg        d. Limiting the use for publicity purposes of names of licensors
   3544  1.3  mrg           or authors of the material; or
   3545  1.3  mrg 
   3546  1.3  mrg        e. Declining to grant rights under trademark law for use of some
   3547  1.3  mrg           trade names, trademarks, or service marks; or
   3548  1.3  mrg 
   3549  1.3  mrg        f. Requiring indemnification of licensors and authors of that
   3550  1.3  mrg           material by anyone who conveys the material (or modified
   3551  1.3  mrg           versions of it) with contractual assumptions of liability to
   3552  1.3  mrg           the recipient, for any liability that these contractual
   3553  1.3  mrg           assumptions directly impose on those licensors and authors.
   3554  1.3  mrg 
   3555  1.3  mrg      All other non-permissive additional terms are considered "further
   3556  1.3  mrg      restrictions" within the meaning of section 10.  If the Program as
   3557  1.3  mrg      you received it, or any part of it, contains a notice stating that
   3558  1.3  mrg      it is governed by this License along with a term that is a further
   3559  1.3  mrg      restriction, you may remove that term.  If a license document
   3560  1.7  mrg      contains a further restriction but permits relicensing or
   3561  1.7  mrg      conveying under this License, you may add to a covered work
   3562  1.7  mrg      material governed by the terms of that license document, provided
   3563  1.7  mrg      that the further restriction does not survive such relicensing or
   3564  1.7  mrg      conveying.
   3565  1.3  mrg 
   3566  1.3  mrg      If you add terms to a covered work in accord with this section, you
   3567  1.3  mrg      must place, in the relevant source files, a statement of the
   3568  1.3  mrg      additional terms that apply to those files, or a notice indicating
   3569  1.3  mrg      where to find the applicable terms.
   3570  1.3  mrg 
   3571  1.3  mrg      Additional terms, permissive or non-permissive, may be stated in
   3572  1.3  mrg      the form of a separately written license, or stated as exceptions;
   3573  1.3  mrg      the above requirements apply either way.
   3574  1.3  mrg 
   3575  1.3  mrg   8. Termination.
   3576  1.3  mrg 
   3577  1.3  mrg      You may not propagate or modify a covered work except as expressly
   3578  1.3  mrg      provided under this License.  Any attempt otherwise to propagate or
   3579  1.3  mrg      modify it is void, and will automatically terminate your rights
   3580  1.7  mrg      under this License (including any patent licenses granted under
   3581  1.7  mrg      the third paragraph of section 11).
   3582  1.3  mrg 
   3583  1.3  mrg      However, if you cease all violation of this License, then your
   3584  1.3  mrg      license from a particular copyright holder is reinstated (a)
   3585  1.7  mrg      provisionally, unless and until the copyright holder explicitly
   3586  1.7  mrg      and finally terminates your license, and (b) permanently, if the
   3587  1.3  mrg      copyright holder fails to notify you of the violation by some
   3588  1.3  mrg      reasonable means prior to 60 days after the cessation.
   3589  1.3  mrg 
   3590  1.3  mrg      Moreover, your license from a particular copyright holder is
   3591  1.3  mrg      reinstated permanently if the copyright holder notifies you of the
   3592  1.3  mrg      violation by some reasonable means, this is the first time you have
   3593  1.3  mrg      received notice of violation of this License (for any work) from
   3594  1.3  mrg      that copyright holder, and you cure the violation prior to 30 days
   3595  1.3  mrg      after your receipt of the notice.
   3596  1.3  mrg 
   3597  1.3  mrg      Termination of your rights under this section does not terminate
   3598  1.7  mrg      the licenses of parties who have received copies or rights from
   3599  1.7  mrg      you under this License.  If your rights have been terminated and
   3600  1.7  mrg      not permanently reinstated, you do not qualify to receive new
   3601  1.7  mrg      licenses for the same material under section 10.
   3602  1.3  mrg 
   3603  1.3  mrg   9. Acceptance Not Required for Having Copies.
   3604  1.3  mrg 
   3605  1.3  mrg      You are not required to accept this License in order to receive or
   3606  1.3  mrg      run a copy of the Program.  Ancillary propagation of a covered work
   3607  1.3  mrg      occurring solely as a consequence of using peer-to-peer
   3608  1.3  mrg      transmission to receive a copy likewise does not require
   3609  1.3  mrg      acceptance.  However, nothing other than this License grants you
   3610  1.3  mrg      permission to propagate or modify any covered work.  These actions
   3611  1.3  mrg      infringe copyright if you do not accept this License.  Therefore,
   3612  1.3  mrg      by modifying or propagating a covered work, you indicate your
   3613  1.3  mrg      acceptance of this License to do so.
   3614  1.3  mrg 
   3615  1.7  mrg  10. Automatic Licensing of Downstream Recipients.
   3616  1.3  mrg 
   3617  1.3  mrg      Each time you convey a covered work, the recipient automatically
   3618  1.3  mrg      receives a license from the original licensors, to run, modify and
   3619  1.3  mrg      propagate that work, subject to this License.  You are not
   3620  1.3  mrg      responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties with this
   3621  1.3  mrg      License.
   3622  1.3  mrg 
   3623  1.3  mrg      An "entity transaction" is a transaction transferring control of an
   3624  1.3  mrg      organization, or substantially all assets of one, or subdividing an
   3625  1.3  mrg      organization, or merging organizations.  If propagation of a
   3626  1.3  mrg      covered work results from an entity transaction, each party to that
   3627  1.3  mrg      transaction who receives a copy of the work also receives whatever
   3628  1.3  mrg      licenses to the work the party's predecessor in interest had or
   3629  1.7  mrg      could give under the previous paragraph, plus a right to
   3630  1.7  mrg      possession of the Corresponding Source of the work from the
   3631  1.7  mrg      predecessor in interest, if the predecessor has it or can get it
   3632  1.7  mrg      with reasonable efforts.
   3633  1.3  mrg 
   3634  1.3  mrg      You may not impose any further restrictions on the exercise of the
   3635  1.3  mrg      rights granted or affirmed under this License.  For example, you
   3636  1.7  mrg      may not impose a license fee, royalty, or other charge for
   3637  1.7  mrg      exercise of rights granted under this License, and you may not
   3638  1.7  mrg      initiate litigation (including a cross-claim or counterclaim in a
   3639  1.7  mrg      lawsuit) alleging that any patent claim is infringed by making,
   3640  1.7  mrg      using, selling, offering for sale, or importing the Program or any
   3641  1.7  mrg      portion of it.
   3642  1.3  mrg 
   3643  1.7  mrg  11. Patents.
   3644  1.3  mrg 
   3645  1.3  mrg      A "contributor" is a copyright holder who authorizes use under this
   3646  1.3  mrg      License of the Program or a work on which the Program is based.
   3647  1.3  mrg      The work thus licensed is called the contributor's "contributor
   3648  1.3  mrg      version".
   3649  1.3  mrg 
   3650  1.3  mrg      A contributor's "essential patent claims" are all patent claims
   3651  1.3  mrg      owned or controlled by the contributor, whether already acquired or
   3652  1.3  mrg      hereafter acquired, that would be infringed by some manner,
   3653  1.3  mrg      permitted by this License, of making, using, or selling its
   3654  1.3  mrg      contributor version, but do not include claims that would be
   3655  1.3  mrg      infringed only as a consequence of further modification of the
   3656  1.3  mrg      contributor version.  For purposes of this definition, "control"
   3657  1.3  mrg      includes the right to grant patent sublicenses in a manner
   3658  1.3  mrg      consistent with the requirements of this License.
   3659  1.3  mrg 
   3660  1.3  mrg      Each contributor grants you a non-exclusive, worldwide,
   3661  1.3  mrg      royalty-free patent license under the contributor's essential
   3662  1.3  mrg      patent claims, to make, use, sell, offer for sale, import and
   3663  1.7  mrg      otherwise run, modify and propagate the contents of its
   3664  1.7  mrg      contributor version.
   3665  1.3  mrg 
   3666  1.3  mrg      In the following three paragraphs, a "patent license" is any
   3667  1.3  mrg      express agreement or commitment, however denominated, not to
   3668  1.3  mrg      enforce a patent (such as an express permission to practice a
   3669  1.7  mrg      patent or covenant not to sue for patent infringement).  To
   3670  1.7  mrg      "grant" such a patent license to a party means to make such an
   3671  1.7  mrg      agreement or commitment not to enforce a patent against the party.
   3672  1.3  mrg 
   3673  1.3  mrg      If you convey a covered work, knowingly relying on a patent
   3674  1.3  mrg      license, and the Corresponding Source of the work is not available
   3675  1.3  mrg      for anyone to copy, free of charge and under the terms of this
   3676  1.3  mrg      License, through a publicly available network server or other
   3677  1.3  mrg      readily accessible means, then you must either (1) cause the
   3678  1.3  mrg      Corresponding Source to be so available, or (2) arrange to deprive
   3679  1.3  mrg      yourself of the benefit of the patent license for this particular
   3680  1.3  mrg      work, or (3) arrange, in a manner consistent with the requirements
   3681  1.3  mrg      of this License, to extend the patent license to downstream
   3682  1.3  mrg      recipients.  "Knowingly relying" means you have actual knowledge
   3683  1.3  mrg      that, but for the patent license, your conveying the covered work
   3684  1.3  mrg      in a country, or your recipient's use of the covered work in a
   3685  1.3  mrg      country, would infringe one or more identifiable patents in that
   3686  1.3  mrg      country that you have reason to believe are valid.
   3687  1.3  mrg 
   3688  1.3  mrg      If, pursuant to or in connection with a single transaction or
   3689  1.3  mrg      arrangement, you convey, or propagate by procuring conveyance of, a
   3690  1.3  mrg      covered work, and grant a patent license to some of the parties
   3691  1.3  mrg      receiving the covered work authorizing them to use, propagate,
   3692  1.3  mrg      modify or convey a specific copy of the covered work, then the
   3693  1.3  mrg      patent license you grant is automatically extended to all
   3694  1.3  mrg      recipients of the covered work and works based on it.
   3695  1.3  mrg 
   3696  1.3  mrg      A patent license is "discriminatory" if it does not include within
   3697  1.3  mrg      the scope of its coverage, prohibits the exercise of, or is
   3698  1.3  mrg      conditioned on the non-exercise of one or more of the rights that
   3699  1.3  mrg      are specifically granted under this License.  You may not convey a
   3700  1.3  mrg      covered work if you are a party to an arrangement with a third
   3701  1.7  mrg      party that is in the business of distributing software, under
   3702  1.7  mrg      which you make payment to the third party based on the extent of
   3703  1.7  mrg      your activity of conveying the work, and under which the third
   3704  1.7  mrg      party grants, to any of the parties who would receive the covered
   3705  1.7  mrg      work from you, a discriminatory patent license (a) in connection
   3706  1.7  mrg      with copies of the covered work conveyed by you (or copies made
   3707  1.7  mrg      from those copies), or (b) primarily for and in connection with
   3708  1.7  mrg      specific products or compilations that contain the covered work,
   3709  1.7  mrg      unless you entered into that arrangement, or that patent license
   3710  1.7  mrg      was granted, prior to 28 March 2007.
   3711  1.3  mrg 
   3712  1.3  mrg      Nothing in this License shall be construed as excluding or limiting
   3713  1.3  mrg      any implied license or other defenses to infringement that may
   3714  1.3  mrg      otherwise be available to you under applicable patent law.
   3715  1.3  mrg 
   3716  1.7  mrg  12. No Surrender of Others' Freedom.
   3717  1.3  mrg 
   3718  1.7  mrg      If conditions are imposed on you (whether by court order,
   3719  1.7  mrg      agreement or otherwise) that contradict the conditions of this
   3720  1.7  mrg      License, they do not excuse you from the conditions of this
   3721  1.7  mrg      License.  If you cannot convey a covered work so as to satisfy
   3722  1.7  mrg      simultaneously your obligations under this License and any other
   3723  1.7  mrg      pertinent obligations, then as a consequence you may not convey it
   3724  1.7  mrg      at all.  For example, if you agree to terms that obligate you to
   3725  1.7  mrg      collect a royalty for further conveying from those to whom you
   3726  1.7  mrg      convey the Program, the only way you could satisfy both those
   3727  1.7  mrg      terms and this License would be to refrain entirely from conveying
   3728  1.7  mrg      the Program.
   3729  1.3  mrg 
   3730  1.7  mrg  13. Use with the GNU Affero General Public License.
   3731  1.3  mrg 
   3732  1.3  mrg      Notwithstanding any other provision of this License, you have
   3733  1.3  mrg      permission to link or combine any covered work with a work licensed
   3734  1.3  mrg      under version 3 of the GNU Affero General Public License into a
   3735  1.3  mrg      single combined work, and to convey the resulting work.  The terms
   3736  1.3  mrg      of this License will continue to apply to the part which is the
   3737  1.3  mrg      covered work, but the special requirements of the GNU Affero
   3738  1.3  mrg      General Public License, section 13, concerning interaction through
   3739  1.3  mrg      a network will apply to the combination as such.
   3740  1.3  mrg 
   3741  1.7  mrg  14. Revised Versions of this License.
   3742  1.3  mrg 
   3743  1.3  mrg      The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new
   3744  1.7  mrg      versions of the GNU General Public License from time to time.
   3745  1.7  mrg      Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present
   3746  1.7  mrg      version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or
   3747  1.7  mrg      concerns.
   3748  1.1  mrg 
   3749  1.1  mrg      Each version is given a distinguishing version number.  If the
   3750  1.3  mrg      Program specifies that a certain numbered version of the GNU
   3751  1.3  mrg      General Public License "or any later version" applies to it, you
   3752  1.3  mrg      have the option of following the terms and conditions either of
   3753  1.7  mrg      that numbered version or of any later version published by the
   3754  1.7  mrg      Free Software Foundation.  If the Program does not specify a
   3755  1.7  mrg      version number of the GNU General Public License, you may choose
   3756  1.7  mrg      any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation.
   3757  1.1  mrg 
   3758  1.3  mrg      If the Program specifies that a proxy can decide which future
   3759  1.3  mrg      versions of the GNU General Public License can be used, that
   3760  1.3  mrg      proxy's public statement of acceptance of a version permanently
   3761  1.3  mrg      authorizes you to choose that version for the Program.
   3762  1.3  mrg 
   3763  1.3  mrg      Later license versions may give you additional or different
   3764  1.3  mrg      permissions.  However, no additional obligations are imposed on any
   3765  1.3  mrg      author or copyright holder as a result of your choosing to follow a
   3766  1.3  mrg      later version.
   3767  1.3  mrg 
   3768  1.7  mrg  15. Disclaimer of Warranty.
   3769  1.3  mrg 
   3770  1.3  mrg      THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY
   3771  1.7  mrg      APPLICABLE LAW.  EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE
   3772  1.3  mrg      COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS"
   3773  1.3  mrg      WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
   3774  1.3  mrg      INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
   3775  1.7  mrg      MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  THE ENTIRE
   3776  1.3  mrg      RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU.
   3777  1.3  mrg      SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL
   3778  1.3  mrg      NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
   3779  1.3  mrg 
   3780  1.7  mrg  16. Limitation of Liability.
   3781  1.3  mrg 
   3782  1.3  mrg      IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN
   3783  1.3  mrg      WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES
   3784  1.7  mrg      AND/OR CONVEYS THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU
   3785  1.7  mrg      FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR
   3786  1.3  mrg      CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE
   3787  1.3  mrg      THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA
   3788  1.3  mrg      BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD
   3789  1.3  mrg      PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER
   3790  1.3  mrg      PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF
   3791  1.3  mrg      THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
   3792  1.3  mrg 
   3793  1.7  mrg  17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
   3794  1.3  mrg 
   3795  1.3  mrg      If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
   3796  1.3  mrg      above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
   3797  1.3  mrg      reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely
   3798  1.3  mrg      approximates an absolute waiver of all civil liability in
   3799  1.3  mrg      connection with the Program, unless a warranty or assumption of
   3800  1.3  mrg      liability accompanies a copy of the Program in return for a fee.
   3801  1.1  mrg 
   3802  1.7  mrg 
   3803  1.3  mrg END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
   3804  1.3  mrg ===========================
   3805  1.3  mrg 
   3806  1.3  mrg How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
   3807  1.3  mrg =============================================
   3808  1.1  mrg 
   3809  1.1  mrg If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
   3810  1.1  mrg possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
   3811  1.1  mrg free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these
   3812  1.1  mrg terms.
   3813  1.1  mrg 
   3814  1.1  mrg    To do so, attach the following notices to the program.  It is safest
   3815  1.1  mrg to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
   3816  1.3  mrg state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the
   3817  1.3  mrg "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
   3818  1.1  mrg 
   3819  1.1  mrg      ONE LINE TO GIVE THE PROGRAM'S NAME AND A BRIEF IDEA OF WHAT IT DOES.
   3820  1.3  mrg      Copyright (C) YEAR NAME OF AUTHOR
   3821  1.1  mrg 
   3822  1.3  mrg      This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
   3823  1.1  mrg      it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
   3824  1.3  mrg      the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at
   3825  1.3  mrg      your option) any later version.
   3826  1.1  mrg 
   3827  1.3  mrg      This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
   3828  1.3  mrg      WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   3829  1.3  mrg      MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
   3830  1.3  mrg      General Public License for more details.
   3831  1.1  mrg 
   3832  1.1  mrg      You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
   3833  1.7  mrg      along with this program.  If not, see `http://www.gnu.org/licenses/'.
   3834  1.1  mrg 
   3835  1.1  mrg    Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper
   3836  1.1  mrg mail.
   3837  1.1  mrg 
   3838  1.3  mrg    If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
   3839  1.3  mrg notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
   3840  1.1  mrg 
   3841  1.3  mrg      PROGRAM Copyright (C) YEAR NAME OF AUTHOR
   3842  1.7  mrg      This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
   3843  1.1  mrg      This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
   3844  1.7  mrg      under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
   3845  1.1  mrg 
   3846  1.7  mrg    The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the
   3847  1.3  mrg appropriate parts of the General Public License.  Of course, your
   3848  1.3  mrg program's commands might be different; for a GUI interface, you would
   3849  1.3  mrg use an "about box".
   3850  1.1  mrg 
   3851  1.1  mrg    You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or
   3852  1.3  mrg school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if
   3853  1.3  mrg necessary.  For more information on this, and how to apply and follow
   3854  1.7  mrg the GNU GPL, see `http://www.gnu.org/licenses/'.
   3855  1.1  mrg 
   3856  1.3  mrg    The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your
   3857  1.1  mrg program into proprietary programs.  If your program is a subroutine
   3858  1.1  mrg library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary
   3859  1.1  mrg applications with the library.  If this is what you want to do, use the
   3860  1.3  mrg GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License.  But first,
   3861  1.7  mrg please read `http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html'.
   3862  1.1  mrg 
   3863  1.1  mrg 
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   3869  1.3  mrg                      Version 1.3, 3 November 2008
   3870  1.1  mrg 
   3871  1.3  mrg      Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   3872  1.7  mrg      `http://fsf.org/'
   3873  1.1  mrg 
   3874  1.1  mrg      Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
   3875  1.1  mrg      of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
   3876  1.1  mrg 
   3877  1.1  mrg   0. PREAMBLE
   3878  1.1  mrg 
   3879  1.1  mrg      The purpose of this License is to make a manual, textbook, or other
   3880  1.1  mrg      functional and useful document "free" in the sense of freedom: to
   3881  1.1  mrg      assure everyone the effective freedom to copy and redistribute it,
   3882  1.1  mrg      with or without modifying it, either commercially or
   3883  1.1  mrg      noncommercially.  Secondarily, this License preserves for the
   3884  1.1  mrg      author and publisher a way to get credit for their work, while not
   3885  1.1  mrg      being considered responsible for modifications made by others.
   3886  1.1  mrg 
   3887  1.1  mrg      This License is a kind of "copyleft", which means that derivative
   3888  1.1  mrg      works of the document must themselves be free in the same sense.
   3889  1.1  mrg      It complements the GNU General Public License, which is a copyleft
   3890  1.1  mrg      license designed for free software.
   3891  1.1  mrg 
   3892  1.1  mrg      We have designed this License in order to use it for manuals for
   3893  1.1  mrg      free software, because free software needs free documentation: a
   3894  1.1  mrg      free program should come with manuals providing the same freedoms
   3895  1.1  mrg      that the software does.  But this License is not limited to
   3896  1.1  mrg      software manuals; it can be used for any textual work, regardless
   3897  1.7  mrg      of subject matter or whether it is published as a printed book.
   3898  1.7  mrg      We recommend this License principally for works whose purpose is
   3899  1.1  mrg      instruction or reference.
   3900  1.1  mrg 
   3901  1.1  mrg   1. APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS
   3902  1.1  mrg 
   3903  1.1  mrg      This License applies to any manual or other work, in any medium,
   3904  1.7  mrg      that contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it
   3905  1.7  mrg      can be distributed under the terms of this License.  Such a notice
   3906  1.1  mrg      grants a world-wide, royalty-free license, unlimited in duration,
   3907  1.1  mrg      to use that work under the conditions stated herein.  The
   3908  1.1  mrg      "Document", below, refers to any such manual or work.  Any member
   3909  1.7  mrg      of the public is a licensee, and is addressed as "you".  You
   3910  1.7  mrg      accept the license if you copy, modify or distribute the work in a
   3911  1.7  mrg      way requiring permission under copyright law.
   3912  1.1  mrg 
   3913  1.1  mrg      A "Modified Version" of the Document means any work containing the
   3914  1.1  mrg      Document or a portion of it, either copied verbatim, or with
   3915  1.1  mrg      modifications and/or translated into another language.
   3916  1.1  mrg 
   3917  1.1  mrg      A "Secondary Section" is a named appendix or a front-matter section
   3918  1.1  mrg      of the Document that deals exclusively with the relationship of the
   3919  1.1  mrg      publishers or authors of the Document to the Document's overall
   3920  1.1  mrg      subject (or to related matters) and contains nothing that could
   3921  1.1  mrg      fall directly within that overall subject.  (Thus, if the Document
   3922  1.1  mrg      is in part a textbook of mathematics, a Secondary Section may not
   3923  1.1  mrg      explain any mathematics.)  The relationship could be a matter of
   3924  1.1  mrg      historical connection with the subject or with related matters, or
   3925  1.1  mrg      of legal, commercial, philosophical, ethical or political position
   3926  1.1  mrg      regarding them.
   3927  1.1  mrg 
   3928  1.1  mrg      The "Invariant Sections" are certain Secondary Sections whose
   3929  1.7  mrg      titles are designated, as being those of Invariant Sections, in
   3930  1.7  mrg      the notice that says that the Document is released under this
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   3932  1.7  mrg      Secondary then it is not allowed to be designated as Invariant.
   3933  1.7  mrg      The Document may contain zero Invariant Sections.  If the Document
   3934  1.7  mrg      does not identify any Invariant Sections then there are none.
   3935  1.1  mrg 
   3936  1.1  mrg      The "Cover Texts" are certain short passages of text that are
   3937  1.1  mrg      listed, as Front-Cover Texts or Back-Cover Texts, in the notice
   3938  1.1  mrg      that says that the Document is released under this License.  A
   3939  1.1  mrg      Front-Cover Text may be at most 5 words, and a Back-Cover Text may
   3940  1.1  mrg      be at most 25 words.
   3941  1.1  mrg 
   3942  1.1  mrg      A "Transparent" copy of the Document means a machine-readable copy,
   3943  1.1  mrg      represented in a format whose specification is available to the
   3944  1.1  mrg      general public, that is suitable for revising the document
   3945  1.7  mrg      straightforwardly with generic text editors or (for images
   3946  1.7  mrg      composed of pixels) generic paint programs or (for drawings) some
   3947  1.7  mrg      widely available drawing editor, and that is suitable for input to
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   3950  1.7  mrg      otherwise Transparent file format whose markup, or absence of
   3951  1.7  mrg      markup, has been arranged to thwart or discourage subsequent
   3952  1.7  mrg      modification by readers is not Transparent.  An image format is
   3953  1.7  mrg      not Transparent if used for any substantial amount of text.  A
   3954  1.7  mrg      copy that is not "Transparent" is called "Opaque".
   3955  1.1  mrg 
   3956  1.1  mrg      Examples of suitable formats for Transparent copies include plain
   3957  1.1  mrg      ASCII without markup, Texinfo input format, LaTeX input format,
   3958  1.7  mrg      SGML or XML using a publicly available DTD, and
   3959  1.7  mrg      standard-conforming simple HTML, PostScript or PDF designed for
   3960  1.7  mrg      human modification.  Examples of transparent image formats include
   3961  1.7  mrg      PNG, XCF and JPG.  Opaque formats include proprietary formats that
   3962  1.7  mrg      can be read and edited only by proprietary word processors, SGML or
   3963  1.7  mrg      XML for which the DTD and/or processing tools are not generally
   3964  1.7  mrg      available, and the machine-generated HTML, PostScript or PDF
   3965  1.7  mrg      produced by some word processors for output purposes only.
   3966  1.1  mrg 
   3967  1.1  mrg      The "Title Page" means, for a printed book, the title page itself,
   3968  1.1  mrg      plus such following pages as are needed to hold, legibly, the
   3969  1.1  mrg      material this License requires to appear in the title page.  For
   3970  1.1  mrg      works in formats which do not have any title page as such, "Title
   3971  1.1  mrg      Page" means the text near the most prominent appearance of the
   3972  1.1  mrg      work's title, preceding the beginning of the body of the text.
   3973  1.1  mrg 
   3974  1.3  mrg      The "publisher" means any person or entity that distributes copies
   3975  1.3  mrg      of the Document to the public.
   3976  1.3  mrg 
   3977  1.1  mrg      A section "Entitled XYZ" means a named subunit of the Document
   3978  1.1  mrg      whose title either is precisely XYZ or contains XYZ in parentheses
   3979  1.1  mrg      following text that translates XYZ in another language.  (Here XYZ
   3980  1.1  mrg      stands for a specific section name mentioned below, such as
   3981  1.1  mrg      "Acknowledgements", "Dedications", "Endorsements", or "History".)
   3982  1.1  mrg      To "Preserve the Title" of such a section when you modify the
   3983  1.1  mrg      Document means that it remains a section "Entitled XYZ" according
   3984  1.1  mrg      to this definition.
   3985  1.1  mrg 
   3986  1.1  mrg      The Document may include Warranty Disclaimers next to the notice
   3987  1.1  mrg      which states that this License applies to the Document.  These
   3988  1.1  mrg      Warranty Disclaimers are considered to be included by reference in
   3989  1.1  mrg      this License, but only as regards disclaiming warranties: any other
   3990  1.1  mrg      implication that these Warranty Disclaimers may have is void and
   3991  1.1  mrg      has no effect on the meaning of this License.
   3992  1.1  mrg 
   3993  1.1  mrg   2. VERBATIM COPYING
   3994  1.1  mrg 
   3995  1.1  mrg      You may copy and distribute the Document in any medium, either
   3996  1.1  mrg      commercially or noncommercially, provided that this License, the
   3997  1.1  mrg      copyright notices, and the license notice saying this License
   3998  1.1  mrg      applies to the Document are reproduced in all copies, and that you
   3999  1.1  mrg      add no other conditions whatsoever to those of this License.  You
   4000  1.1  mrg      may not use technical measures to obstruct or control the reading
   4001  1.1  mrg      or further copying of the copies you make or distribute.  However,
   4002  1.1  mrg      you may accept compensation in exchange for copies.  If you
   4003  1.7  mrg      distribute a large enough number of copies you must also follow
   4004  1.7  mrg      the conditions in section 3.
   4005  1.1  mrg 
   4006  1.1  mrg      You may also lend copies, under the same conditions stated above,
   4007  1.1  mrg      and you may publicly display copies.
   4008  1.1  mrg 
   4009  1.1  mrg   3. COPYING IN QUANTITY
   4010  1.1  mrg 
   4011  1.1  mrg      If you publish printed copies (or copies in media that commonly
   4012  1.1  mrg      have printed covers) of the Document, numbering more than 100, and
   4013  1.1  mrg      the Document's license notice requires Cover Texts, you must
   4014  1.1  mrg      enclose the copies in covers that carry, clearly and legibly, all
   4015  1.1  mrg      these Cover Texts: Front-Cover Texts on the front cover, and
   4016  1.1  mrg      Back-Cover Texts on the back cover.  Both covers must also clearly
   4017  1.1  mrg      and legibly identify you as the publisher of these copies.  The
   4018  1.7  mrg      front cover must present the full title with all words of the
   4019  1.7  mrg      title equally prominent and visible.  You may add other material
   4020  1.7  mrg      on the covers in addition.  Copying with changes limited to the
   4021  1.7  mrg      covers, as long as they preserve the title of the Document and
   4022  1.7  mrg      satisfy these conditions, can be treated as verbatim copying in
   4023  1.7  mrg      other respects.
   4024  1.1  mrg 
   4025  1.1  mrg      If the required texts for either cover are too voluminous to fit
   4026  1.1  mrg      legibly, you should put the first ones listed (as many as fit
   4027  1.1  mrg      reasonably) on the actual cover, and continue the rest onto
   4028  1.1  mrg      adjacent pages.
   4029  1.1  mrg 
   4030  1.1  mrg      If you publish or distribute Opaque copies of the Document
   4031  1.7  mrg      numbering more than 100, you must either include a
   4032  1.7  mrg      machine-readable Transparent copy along with each Opaque copy, or
   4033  1.7  mrg      state in or with each Opaque copy a computer-network location from
   4034  1.7  mrg      which the general network-using public has access to download
   4035  1.7  mrg      using public-standard network protocols a complete Transparent
   4036  1.7  mrg      copy of the Document, free of added material.  If you use the
   4037  1.7  mrg      latter option, you must take reasonably prudent steps, when you
   4038  1.7  mrg      begin distribution of Opaque copies in quantity, to ensure that
   4039  1.7  mrg      this Transparent copy will remain thus accessible at the stated
   4040  1.7  mrg      location until at least one year after the last time you
   4041  1.7  mrg      distribute an Opaque copy (directly or through your agents or
   4042  1.7  mrg      retailers) of that edition to the public.
   4043  1.1  mrg 
   4044  1.1  mrg      It is requested, but not required, that you contact the authors of
   4045  1.7  mrg      the Document well before redistributing any large number of
   4046  1.7  mrg      copies, to give them a chance to provide you with an updated
   4047  1.7  mrg      version of the Document.
   4048  1.1  mrg 
   4049  1.1  mrg   4. MODIFICATIONS
   4050  1.1  mrg 
   4051  1.1  mrg      You may copy and distribute a Modified Version of the Document
   4052  1.1  mrg      under the conditions of sections 2 and 3 above, provided that you
   4053  1.7  mrg      release the Modified Version under precisely this License, with
   4054  1.7  mrg      the Modified Version filling the role of the Document, thus
   4055  1.7  mrg      licensing distribution and modification of the Modified Version to
   4056  1.7  mrg      whoever possesses a copy of it.  In addition, you must do these
   4057  1.7  mrg      things in the Modified Version:
   4058  1.1  mrg 
   4059  1.1  mrg        A. Use in the Title Page (and on the covers, if any) a title
   4060  1.7  mrg           distinct from that of the Document, and from those of
   4061  1.7  mrg           previous versions (which should, if there were any, be listed
   4062  1.7  mrg           in the History section of the Document).  You may use the
   4063  1.7  mrg           same title as a previous version if the original publisher of
   4064  1.7  mrg           that version gives permission.
   4065  1.1  mrg 
   4066  1.1  mrg        B. List on the Title Page, as authors, one or more persons or
   4067  1.1  mrg           entities responsible for authorship of the modifications in
   4068  1.1  mrg           the Modified Version, together with at least five of the
   4069  1.1  mrg           principal authors of the Document (all of its principal
   4070  1.1  mrg           authors, if it has fewer than five), unless they release you
   4071  1.1  mrg           from this requirement.
   4072  1.1  mrg 
   4073  1.1  mrg        C. State on the Title page the name of the publisher of the
   4074  1.1  mrg           Modified Version, as the publisher.
   4075  1.1  mrg 
   4076  1.1  mrg        D. Preserve all the copyright notices of the Document.
   4077  1.1  mrg 
   4078  1.1  mrg        E. Add an appropriate copyright notice for your modifications
   4079  1.1  mrg           adjacent to the other copyright notices.
   4080  1.1  mrg 
   4081  1.1  mrg        F. Include, immediately after the copyright notices, a license
   4082  1.1  mrg           notice giving the public permission to use the Modified
   4083  1.1  mrg           Version under the terms of this License, in the form shown in
   4084  1.1  mrg           the Addendum below.
   4085  1.1  mrg 
   4086  1.1  mrg        G. Preserve in that license notice the full lists of Invariant
   4087  1.1  mrg           Sections and required Cover Texts given in the Document's
   4088  1.1  mrg           license notice.
   4089  1.1  mrg 
   4090  1.1  mrg        H. Include an unaltered copy of this License.
   4091  1.1  mrg 
   4092  1.1  mrg        I. Preserve the section Entitled "History", Preserve its Title,
   4093  1.1  mrg           and add to it an item stating at least the title, year, new
   4094  1.7  mrg           authors, and publisher of the Modified Version as given on
   4095  1.7  mrg           the Title Page.  If there is no section Entitled "History" in
   4096  1.7  mrg           the Document, create one stating the title, year, authors,
   4097  1.7  mrg           and publisher of the Document as given on its Title Page,
   4098  1.7  mrg           then add an item describing the Modified Version as stated in
   4099  1.7  mrg           the previous sentence.
   4100  1.1  mrg 
   4101  1.1  mrg        J. Preserve the network location, if any, given in the Document
   4102  1.1  mrg           for public access to a Transparent copy of the Document, and
   4103  1.1  mrg           likewise the network locations given in the Document for
   4104  1.7  mrg           previous versions it was based on.  These may be placed in
   4105  1.7  mrg           the "History" section.  You may omit a network location for a
   4106  1.7  mrg           work that was published at least four years before the
   4107  1.7  mrg           Document itself, or if the original publisher of the version
   4108  1.7  mrg           it refers to gives permission.
   4109  1.1  mrg 
   4110  1.1  mrg        K. For any section Entitled "Acknowledgements" or "Dedications",
   4111  1.7  mrg           Preserve the Title of the section, and preserve in the
   4112  1.7  mrg           section all the substance and tone of each of the contributor
   4113  1.1  mrg           acknowledgements and/or dedications given therein.
   4114  1.1  mrg 
   4115  1.7  mrg        L. Preserve all the Invariant Sections of the Document,
   4116  1.7  mrg           unaltered in their text and in their titles.  Section numbers
   4117  1.7  mrg           or the equivalent are not considered part of the section
   4118  1.7  mrg           titles.
   4119  1.1  mrg 
   4120  1.1  mrg        M. Delete any section Entitled "Endorsements".  Such a section
   4121  1.1  mrg           may not be included in the Modified Version.
   4122  1.1  mrg 
   4123  1.1  mrg        N. Do not retitle any existing section to be Entitled
   4124  1.1  mrg           "Endorsements" or to conflict in title with any Invariant
   4125  1.1  mrg           Section.
   4126  1.1  mrg 
   4127  1.1  mrg        O. Preserve any Warranty Disclaimers.
   4128  1.1  mrg 
   4129  1.1  mrg      If the Modified Version includes new front-matter sections or
   4130  1.1  mrg      appendices that qualify as Secondary Sections and contain no
   4131  1.7  mrg      material copied from the Document, you may at your option
   4132  1.7  mrg      designate some or all of these sections as invariant.  To do this,
   4133  1.7  mrg      add their titles to the list of Invariant Sections in the Modified
   4134  1.7  mrg      Version's license notice.  These titles must be distinct from any
   4135  1.7  mrg      other section titles.
   4136  1.1  mrg 
   4137  1.1  mrg      You may add a section Entitled "Endorsements", provided it contains
   4138  1.1  mrg      nothing but endorsements of your Modified Version by various
   4139  1.1  mrg      parties--for example, statements of peer review or that the text
   4140  1.1  mrg      has been approved by an organization as the authoritative
   4141  1.1  mrg      definition of a standard.
   4142  1.1  mrg 
   4143  1.1  mrg      You may add a passage of up to five words as a Front-Cover Text,
   4144  1.7  mrg      and a passage of up to 25 words as a Back-Cover Text, to the end
   4145  1.7  mrg      of the list of Cover Texts in the Modified Version.  Only one
   4146  1.7  mrg      passage of Front-Cover Text and one of Back-Cover Text may be
   4147  1.7  mrg      added by (or through arrangements made by) any one entity.  If the
   4148  1.7  mrg      Document already includes a cover text for the same cover,
   4149  1.7  mrg      previously added by you or by arrangement made by the same entity
   4150  1.7  mrg      you are acting on behalf of, you may not add another; but you may
   4151  1.7  mrg      replace the old one, on explicit permission from the previous
   4152  1.7  mrg      publisher that added the old one.
   4153  1.1  mrg 
   4154  1.1  mrg      The author(s) and publisher(s) of the Document do not by this
   4155  1.1  mrg      License give permission to use their names for publicity for or to
   4156  1.1  mrg      assert or imply endorsement of any Modified Version.
   4157  1.1  mrg 
   4158  1.1  mrg   5. COMBINING DOCUMENTS
   4159  1.1  mrg 
   4160  1.1  mrg      You may combine the Document with other documents released under
   4161  1.1  mrg      this License, under the terms defined in section 4 above for
   4162  1.7  mrg      modified versions, provided that you include in the combination
   4163  1.7  mrg      all of the Invariant Sections of all of the original documents,
   4164  1.1  mrg      unmodified, and list them all as Invariant Sections of your
   4165  1.1  mrg      combined work in its license notice, and that you preserve all
   4166  1.1  mrg      their Warranty Disclaimers.
   4167  1.1  mrg 
   4168  1.1  mrg      The combined work need only contain one copy of this License, and
   4169  1.1  mrg      multiple identical Invariant Sections may be replaced with a single
   4170  1.1  mrg      copy.  If there are multiple Invariant Sections with the same name
   4171  1.1  mrg      but different contents, make the title of each such section unique
   4172  1.1  mrg      by adding at the end of it, in parentheses, the name of the
   4173  1.1  mrg      original author or publisher of that section if known, or else a
   4174  1.1  mrg      unique number.  Make the same adjustment to the section titles in
   4175  1.1  mrg      the list of Invariant Sections in the license notice of the
   4176  1.1  mrg      combined work.
   4177  1.1  mrg 
   4178  1.1  mrg      In the combination, you must combine any sections Entitled
   4179  1.1  mrg      "History" in the various original documents, forming one section
   4180  1.1  mrg      Entitled "History"; likewise combine any sections Entitled
   4181  1.1  mrg      "Acknowledgements", and any sections Entitled "Dedications".  You
   4182  1.1  mrg      must delete all sections Entitled "Endorsements."
   4183  1.1  mrg 
   4184  1.1  mrg   6. COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS
   4185  1.1  mrg 
   4186  1.1  mrg      You may make a collection consisting of the Document and other
   4187  1.1  mrg      documents released under this License, and replace the individual
   4188  1.1  mrg      copies of this License in the various documents with a single copy
   4189  1.1  mrg      that is included in the collection, provided that you follow the
   4190  1.7  mrg      rules of this License for verbatim copying of each of the
   4191  1.7  mrg      documents in all other respects.
   4192  1.1  mrg 
   4193  1.1  mrg      You may extract a single document from such a collection, and
   4194  1.1  mrg      distribute it individually under this License, provided you insert
   4195  1.7  mrg      a copy of this License into the extracted document, and follow
   4196  1.7  mrg      this License in all other respects regarding verbatim copying of
   4197  1.7  mrg      that document.
   4198  1.1  mrg 
   4199  1.1  mrg   7. AGGREGATION WITH INDEPENDENT WORKS
   4200  1.1  mrg 
   4201  1.1  mrg      A compilation of the Document or its derivatives with other
   4202  1.7  mrg      separate and independent documents or works, in or on a volume of
   4203  1.7  mrg      a storage or distribution medium, is called an "aggregate" if the
   4204  1.1  mrg      copyright resulting from the compilation is not used to limit the
   4205  1.1  mrg      legal rights of the compilation's users beyond what the individual
   4206  1.1  mrg      works permit.  When the Document is included in an aggregate, this
   4207  1.1  mrg      License does not apply to the other works in the aggregate which
   4208  1.1  mrg      are not themselves derivative works of the Document.
   4209  1.1  mrg 
   4210  1.1  mrg      If the Cover Text requirement of section 3 is applicable to these
   4211  1.1  mrg      copies of the Document, then if the Document is less than one half
   4212  1.1  mrg      of the entire aggregate, the Document's Cover Texts may be placed
   4213  1.1  mrg      on covers that bracket the Document within the aggregate, or the
   4214  1.1  mrg      electronic equivalent of covers if the Document is in electronic
   4215  1.1  mrg      form.  Otherwise they must appear on printed covers that bracket
   4216  1.1  mrg      the whole aggregate.
   4217  1.1  mrg 
   4218  1.1  mrg   8. TRANSLATION
   4219  1.1  mrg 
   4220  1.1  mrg      Translation is considered a kind of modification, so you may
   4221  1.1  mrg      distribute translations of the Document under the terms of section
   4222  1.1  mrg      4.  Replacing Invariant Sections with translations requires special
   4223  1.1  mrg      permission from their copyright holders, but you may include
   4224  1.1  mrg      translations of some or all Invariant Sections in addition to the
   4225  1.1  mrg      original versions of these Invariant Sections.  You may include a
   4226  1.1  mrg      translation of this License, and all the license notices in the
   4227  1.1  mrg      Document, and any Warranty Disclaimers, provided that you also
   4228  1.1  mrg      include the original English version of this License and the
   4229  1.1  mrg      original versions of those notices and disclaimers.  In case of a
   4230  1.1  mrg      disagreement between the translation and the original version of
   4231  1.1  mrg      this License or a notice or disclaimer, the original version will
   4232  1.1  mrg      prevail.
   4233  1.1  mrg 
   4234  1.1  mrg      If a section in the Document is Entitled "Acknowledgements",
   4235  1.1  mrg      "Dedications", or "History", the requirement (section 4) to
   4236  1.1  mrg      Preserve its Title (section 1) will typically require changing the
   4237  1.1  mrg      actual title.
   4238  1.1  mrg 
   4239  1.1  mrg   9. TERMINATION
   4240  1.1  mrg 
   4241  1.1  mrg      You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the Document
   4242  1.3  mrg      except as expressly provided under this License.  Any attempt
   4243  1.3  mrg      otherwise to copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute it is void,
   4244  1.3  mrg      and will automatically terminate your rights under this License.
   4245  1.3  mrg 
   4246  1.3  mrg      However, if you cease all violation of this License, then your
   4247  1.3  mrg      license from a particular copyright holder is reinstated (a)
   4248  1.7  mrg      provisionally, unless and until the copyright holder explicitly
   4249  1.7  mrg      and finally terminates your license, and (b) permanently, if the
   4250  1.3  mrg      copyright holder fails to notify you of the violation by some
   4251  1.3  mrg      reasonable means prior to 60 days after the cessation.
   4252  1.3  mrg 
   4253  1.3  mrg      Moreover, your license from a particular copyright holder is
   4254  1.3  mrg      reinstated permanently if the copyright holder notifies you of the
   4255  1.3  mrg      violation by some reasonable means, this is the first time you have
   4256  1.3  mrg      received notice of violation of this License (for any work) from
   4257  1.3  mrg      that copyright holder, and you cure the violation prior to 30 days
   4258  1.3  mrg      after your receipt of the notice.
   4259  1.3  mrg 
   4260  1.3  mrg      Termination of your rights under this section does not terminate
   4261  1.7  mrg      the licenses of parties who have received copies or rights from
   4262  1.7  mrg      you under this License.  If your rights have been terminated and
   4263  1.7  mrg      not permanently reinstated, receipt of a copy of some or all of
   4264  1.7  mrg      the same material does not give you any rights to use it.
   4265  1.1  mrg 
   4266  1.7  mrg  10. FUTURE REVISIONS OF THIS LICENSE
   4267  1.1  mrg 
   4268  1.1  mrg      The Free Software Foundation may publish new, revised versions of
   4269  1.1  mrg      the GNU Free Documentation License from time to time.  Such new
   4270  1.1  mrg      versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may
   4271  1.1  mrg      differ in detail to address new problems or concerns.  See
   4272  1.7  mrg      `http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/'.
   4273  1.1  mrg 
   4274  1.1  mrg      Each version of the License is given a distinguishing version
   4275  1.1  mrg      number.  If the Document specifies that a particular numbered
   4276  1.1  mrg      version of this License "or any later version" applies to it, you
   4277  1.1  mrg      have the option of following the terms and conditions either of
   4278  1.1  mrg      that specified version or of any later version that has been
   4279  1.7  mrg      published (not as a draft) by the Free Software Foundation.  If
   4280  1.7  mrg      the Document does not specify a version number of this License,
   4281  1.7  mrg      you may choose any version ever published (not as a draft) by the
   4282  1.7  mrg      Free Software Foundation.  If the Document specifies that a proxy
   4283  1.7  mrg      can decide which future versions of this License can be used, that
   4284  1.3  mrg      proxy's public statement of acceptance of a version permanently
   4285  1.3  mrg      authorizes you to choose that version for the Document.
   4286  1.3  mrg 
   4287  1.7  mrg  11. RELICENSING
   4288  1.3  mrg 
   4289  1.3  mrg      "Massive Multiauthor Collaboration Site" (or "MMC Site") means any
   4290  1.3  mrg      World Wide Web server that publishes copyrightable works and also
   4291  1.3  mrg      provides prominent facilities for anybody to edit those works.  A
   4292  1.3  mrg      public wiki that anybody can edit is an example of such a server.
   4293  1.3  mrg      A "Massive Multiauthor Collaboration" (or "MMC") contained in the
   4294  1.3  mrg      site means any set of copyrightable works thus published on the MMC
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   4318  1.1  mrg ADDENDUM: How to use this License for your documents
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   4321  1.1  mrg To use this License in a document you have written, include a copy of
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   4325  1.1  mrg        Copyright (C)  YEAR  YOUR NAME.
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   4327  1.3  mrg        under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3
   4328  1.1  mrg        or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
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   4330  1.1  mrg        Texts.  A copy of the license is included in the section entitled ``GNU
   4331  1.1  mrg        Free Documentation License''.
   4332  1.1  mrg 
   4333  1.1  mrg    If you have Invariant Sections, Front-Cover Texts and Back-Cover
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   4336  1.1  mrg          with the Invariant Sections being LIST THEIR TITLES, with
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   4340  1.1  mrg    If you have Invariant Sections without Cover Texts, or some other
   4341  1.1  mrg combination of the three, merge those two alternatives to suit the
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   4344  1.1  mrg    If your document contains nontrivial examples of program code, we
   4345  1.7  mrg recommend releasing these examples in parallel under your choice of
   4346  1.7  mrg free software license, such as the GNU General Public License, to
   4347  1.7  mrg permit their use in free software.
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   4349  1.1  mrg 
   4350  1.3  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Funding,  Next: Library Index,  Prev: GNU Free Documentation License,  Up: Top
   4351  1.1  mrg 
   4352  1.1  mrg Funding Free Software
   4353  1.1  mrg *********************
   4354  1.1  mrg 
   4355  1.1  mrg If you want to have more free software a few years from now, it makes
   4356  1.1  mrg sense for you to help encourage people to contribute funds for its
   4357  1.1  mrg development.  The most effective approach known is to encourage
   4358  1.1  mrg commercial redistributors to donate.
   4359  1.1  mrg 
   4360  1.1  mrg    Users of free software systems can boost the pace of development by
   4361  1.1  mrg encouraging for-a-fee distributors to donate part of their selling price
   4362  1.1  mrg to free software developers--the Free Software Foundation, and others.
   4363  1.1  mrg 
   4364  1.1  mrg    The way to convince distributors to do this is to demand it and
   4365  1.1  mrg expect it from them.  So when you compare distributors, judge them
   4366  1.1  mrg partly by how much they give to free software development.  Show
   4367  1.1  mrg distributors they must compete to be the one who gives the most.
   4368  1.1  mrg 
   4369  1.1  mrg    To make this approach work, you must insist on numbers that you can
   4370  1.1  mrg compare, such as, "We will donate ten dollars to the Frobnitz project
   4371  1.1  mrg for each disk sold."  Don't be satisfied with a vague promise, such as
   4372  1.1  mrg "A portion of the profits are donated," since it doesn't give a basis
   4373  1.1  mrg for comparison.
   4374  1.1  mrg 
   4375  1.1  mrg    Even a precise fraction "of the profits from this disk" is not very
   4376  1.1  mrg meaningful, since creative accounting and unrelated business decisions
   4377  1.7  mrg can greatly alter what fraction of the sales price counts as profit.
   4378  1.7  mrg If the price you pay is $50, ten percent of the profit is probably less
   4379  1.1  mrg than a dollar; it might be a few cents, or nothing at all.
   4380  1.1  mrg 
   4381  1.1  mrg    Some redistributors do development work themselves.  This is useful
   4382  1.1  mrg too; but to keep everyone honest, you need to inquire how much they do,
   4383  1.1  mrg and what kind.  Some kinds of development make much more long-term
   4384  1.1  mrg difference than others.  For example, maintaining a separate version of
   4385  1.1  mrg a program contributes very little; maintaining the standard version of a
   4386  1.1  mrg program for the whole community contributes much.  Easy new ports
   4387  1.1  mrg contribute little, since someone else would surely do them; difficult
   4388  1.7  mrg ports such as adding a new CPU to the GNU Compiler Collection
   4389  1.7  mrg contribute more; major new features or packages contribute the most.
   4390  1.1  mrg 
   4391  1.1  mrg    By establishing the idea that supporting further development is "the
   4392  1.1  mrg proper thing to do" when distributing free software for a fee, we can
   4393  1.1  mrg assure a steady flow of resources into making more free software.
   4394  1.1  mrg 
   4395  1.1  mrg      Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   4396  1.1  mrg      Verbatim copying and redistribution of this section is permitted
   4397  1.1  mrg      without royalty; alteration is not permitted.
   4398  1.1  mrg 
   4399  1.1  mrg 
   4400  1.3  mrg File: libgomp.info,  Node: Library Index,  Prev: Funding,  Up: Top
   4401  1.1  mrg 
   4402  1.3  mrg Library Index
   4403  1.3  mrg *************
   4404  1.1  mrg 
   4405  1.1  mrg [index]
   4406  1.1  mrg * Menu:
   4407  1.1  mrg 
   4408  1.7  mrg * Environment Variable <1>:              GOMP_RTEMS_THREAD_POOLS.
   4409  1.7  mrg                                                                 (line 6)
   4410  1.7  mrg * Environment Variable <2>:              GOMP_SPINCOUNT.        (line 6)
   4411  1.7  mrg * Environment Variable <3>:              GOMP_STACKSIZE.        (line 6)
   4412  1.7  mrg * Environment Variable <4>:              GOMP_DEBUG.            (line 6)
   4413  1.7  mrg * Environment Variable <5>:              GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY.     (line 6)
   4414  1.7  mrg * Environment Variable <6>:              OMP_WAIT_POLICY.       (line 6)
   4415  1.7  mrg * Environment Variable <7>:              OMP_THREAD_LIMIT.      (line 6)
   4416  1.7  mrg * Environment Variable <8>:              OMP_SCHEDULE.          (line 6)
   4417  1.7  mrg * Environment Variable <9>:              OMP_STACKSIZE.         (line 6)
   4418  1.7  mrg * Environment Variable <10>:             OMP_PLACES.            (line 6)
   4419  1.7  mrg * Environment Variable <11>:             OMP_PROC_BIND.         (line 6)
   4420  1.7  mrg * Environment Variable <12>:             OMP_NUM_THREADS.       (line 6)
   4421  1.7  mrg * Environment Variable <13>:             OMP_NESTED.            (line 6)
   4422  1.7  mrg * Environment Variable <14>:             OMP_MAX_TASK_PRIORITY. (line 6)
   4423  1.7  mrg * Environment Variable <15>:             OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS. (line 6)
   4424  1.7  mrg * Environment Variable <16>:             OMP_DYNAMIC.           (line 6)
   4425  1.7  mrg * Environment Variable <17>:             OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE.    (line 6)
   4426  1.7  mrg * Environment Variable <18>:             OMP_DISPLAY_ENV.       (line 6)
   4427  1.5  mrg * Environment Variable:                  OMP_CANCELLATION.      (line 6)
   4428  1.1  mrg * FDL, GNU Free Documentation License:   GNU Free Documentation License.
   4429  1.1  mrg                                                                 (line 6)
   4430  1.7  mrg * Implementation specific setting <1>:   GOMP_RTEMS_THREAD_POOLS.
   4431  1.7  mrg                                                                 (line 6)
   4432  1.7  mrg * Implementation specific setting <2>:   GOMP_SPINCOUNT.        (line 6)
   4433  1.7  mrg * Implementation specific setting <3>:   GOMP_STACKSIZE.        (line 6)
   4434  1.7  mrg * Implementation specific setting <4>:   OMP_SCHEDULE.          (line 6)
   4435  1.7  mrg * Implementation specific setting <5>:   OMP_NUM_THREADS.       (line 6)
   4436  1.1  mrg * Implementation specific setting:       OMP_NESTED.            (line 6)
   4437  1.1  mrg * Introduction:                          Top.                   (line 6)
   4438  1.1  mrg 
   4439  1.1  mrg 
   4440  1.1  mrg 
   4441  1.1  mrg Tag Table:
   4442  1.7  mrg Node: Top2130
   4443  1.7  mrg Node: Enabling OpenMP4536
   4444  1.7  mrg Node: Runtime Library Routines5323
   4445  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_active_level8386
   4446  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_ancestor_thread_num9084
   4447  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_cancellation10011
   4448  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_default_device10823
   4449  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_dynamic11497
   4450  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_level12370
   4451  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_max_active_levels12988
   4452  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_max_task_priority13691
   4453  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_max_threads14309
   4454  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_nested15064
   4455  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_num_devices15976
   4456  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_num_procs16495
   4457  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_num_teams17032
   4458  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_num_threads17546
   4459  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_proc_bind18633
   4460  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_schedule19551
   4461  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_team_num20500
   4462  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_team_size20997
   4463  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_thread_limit21954
   4464  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_thread_num22571
   4465  1.7  mrg Node: omp_in_parallel23440
   4466  1.7  mrg Node: omp_in_final24087
   4467  1.7  mrg Node: omp_is_initial_device24759
   4468  1.7  mrg Node: omp_set_default_device25450
   4469  1.7  mrg Node: omp_set_dynamic26238
   4470  1.7  mrg Node: omp_set_max_active_levels27121
   4471  1.7  mrg Node: omp_set_nested27895
   4472  1.7  mrg Node: omp_set_num_threads28784
   4473  1.7  mrg Node: omp_set_schedule29649
   4474  1.7  mrg Node: omp_init_lock30725
   4475  1.7  mrg Node: omp_set_lock31375
   4476  1.7  mrg Node: omp_test_lock32227
   4477  1.7  mrg Node: omp_unset_lock33200
   4478  1.7  mrg Node: omp_destroy_lock34128
   4479  1.7  mrg Node: omp_init_nest_lock34802
   4480  1.7  mrg Node: omp_set_nest_lock35534
   4481  1.7  mrg Node: omp_test_nest_lock36451
   4482  1.7  mrg Node: omp_unset_nest_lock37481
   4483  1.7  mrg Node: omp_destroy_nest_lock38493
   4484  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_wtick39241
   4485  1.7  mrg Node: omp_get_wtime39831
   4486  1.7  mrg Node: Environment Variables40605
   4487  1.7  mrg Node: OMP_CANCELLATION42160
   4488  1.7  mrg Node: OMP_DISPLAY_ENV42693
   4489  1.7  mrg Node: OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE43396
   4490  1.7  mrg Node: OMP_DYNAMIC44176
   4491  1.7  mrg Node: OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS44772
   4492  1.7  mrg Node: OMP_MAX_TASK_PRIORITY45422
   4493  1.7  mrg Node: OMP_NESTED46082
   4494  1.7  mrg Node: OMP_NUM_THREADS46687
   4495  1.7  mrg Node: OMP_PROC_BIND47376
   4496  1.7  mrg Node: OMP_PLACES48568
   4497  1.7  mrg Node: OMP_STACKSIZE50745
   4498  1.7  mrg Node: OMP_SCHEDULE51569
   4499  1.7  mrg Node: OMP_THREAD_LIMIT52267
   4500  1.7  mrg Node: OMP_WAIT_POLICY52867
   4501  1.7  mrg Node: GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY53559
   4502  1.7  mrg Node: GOMP_DEBUG55290
   4503  1.7  mrg Node: GOMP_STACKSIZE55797
   4504  1.7  mrg Node: GOMP_SPINCOUNT56626
   4505  1.7  mrg Node: GOMP_RTEMS_THREAD_POOLS57835
   4506  1.7  mrg Node: Enabling OpenACC60016
   4507  1.7  mrg Node: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines61010
   4508  1.7  mrg Node: acc_get_num_devices64804
   4509  1.7  mrg Node: acc_set_device_type65527
   4510  1.7  mrg Node: acc_get_device_type66288
   4511  1.7  mrg Node: acc_set_device_num67000
   4512  1.7  mrg Node: acc_get_device_num67799
   4513  1.7  mrg Node: acc_async_test68592
   4514  1.7  mrg Node: acc_async_test_all69577
   4515  1.7  mrg Node: acc_wait70472
   4516  1.7  mrg Node: acc_wait_all71104
   4517  1.7  mrg Node: acc_wait_all_async71681
   4518  1.7  mrg Node: acc_wait_async72430
   4519  1.7  mrg Node: acc_init73134
   4520  1.7  mrg Node: acc_shutdown73777
   4521  1.7  mrg Node: acc_on_device74442
   4522  1.7  mrg Node: acc_malloc75440
   4523  1.7  mrg Node: acc_free75937
   4524  1.7  mrg Node: acc_copyin76363
   4525  1.7  mrg Node: acc_present_or_copyin77464
   4526  1.7  mrg Node: acc_create79074
   4527  1.7  mrg Node: acc_present_or_create80220
   4528  1.7  mrg Node: acc_copyout81838
   4529  1.7  mrg Node: acc_delete82853
   4530  1.7  mrg Node: acc_update_device83820
   4531  1.7  mrg Node: acc_update_self84924
   4532  1.7  mrg Node: acc_map_data86020
   4533  1.7  mrg Node: acc_unmap_data86703
   4534  1.7  mrg Node: acc_deviceptr87222
   4535  1.7  mrg Node: acc_hostptr87791
   4536  1.7  mrg Node: acc_is_present88354
   4537  1.7  mrg Node: acc_memcpy_to_device89868
   4538  1.7  mrg Node: acc_memcpy_from_device90529
   4539  1.7  mrg Node: acc_get_current_cuda_device91211
   4540  1.7  mrg Node: acc_get_current_cuda_context91806
   4541  1.7  mrg Node: acc_get_cuda_stream92398
   4542  1.7  mrg Node: acc_set_cuda_stream92952
   4543  1.7  mrg Node: OpenACC Environment Variables93483
   4544  1.7  mrg Node: ACC_DEVICE_TYPE93942
   4545  1.7  mrg Node: ACC_DEVICE_NUM94178
   4546  1.7  mrg Node: GCC_ACC_NOTIFY94435
   4547  1.7  mrg Node: CUDA Streams Usage94658
   4548  1.7  mrg Ref: CUDA Streams Usage-Footnote-196558
   4549  1.7  mrg Node: OpenACC Library Interoperability96667
   4550  1.7  mrg Ref: OpenACC Library Interoperability-Footnote-1103013
   4551  1.7  mrg Ref: OpenACC Library Interoperability-Footnote-2103265
   4552  1.7  mrg Node: The libgomp ABI103473
   4553  1.7  mrg Node: Implementing MASTER construct104329
   4554  1.7  mrg Node: Implementing CRITICAL construct104743
   4555  1.7  mrg Node: Implementing ATOMIC construct105482
   4556  1.7  mrg Node: Implementing FLUSH construct105963
   4557  1.7  mrg Node: Implementing BARRIER construct106234
   4558  1.7  mrg Node: Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct106503
   4559  1.7  mrg Node: Implementing PRIVATE clause107155
   4560  1.7  mrg Node: Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses107736
   4561  1.7  mrg Node: Implementing REDUCTION clause109060
   4562  1.7  mrg Node: Implementing PARALLEL construct109617
   4563  1.7  mrg Node: Implementing FOR construct110874
   4564  1.7  mrg Node: Implementing ORDERED construct112872
   4565  1.7  mrg Node: Implementing SECTIONS construct113178
   4566  1.7  mrg Node: Implementing SINGLE construct113944
   4567  1.7  mrg Node: Implementing OpenACC's PARALLEL construct114656
   4568  1.7  mrg Node: Reporting Bugs114914
   4569  1.7  mrg Node: Copying115276
   4570  1.7  mrg Node: GNU Free Documentation License152841
   4571  1.7  mrg Node: Funding177983
   4572  1.7  mrg Node: Library Index180508
   4573  1.1  mrg 
   4574  1.1  mrg End Tag Table
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