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24 1.1 mrg INFO-DIR-SECTION GNU Libraries
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26 1.5 mrg * libgomp: (libgomp). GNU Offloading and Multi Processing Runtime Library.
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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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57 1.1 mrg
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
3143 1.3 mrg GNU General Public License
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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
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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
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