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25 * libgomp: (libgomp). GNU Offloading and Multi Processing Runtime Library.
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27
28 This manual documents libgomp, the GNU Offloading and Multi
29 Processing Runtime library. This is the GNU implementation of the
30 OpenMP and OpenACC APIs for parallel and accelerator programming in
31 C/C++ and Fortran.
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57 File: libgomp.info, Node: Top, Next: Enabling OpenMP, Up: (dir)
58
59 Introduction
60 ************
61
62 This manual documents the usage of libgomp, the GNU Offloading and Multi
63 Processing Runtime Library. This includes the GNU implementation of the
64 OpenMP (http://www.openmp.org) Application Programming Interface (API)
65 for multi-platform shared-memory parallel programming in C/C++ and
66 Fortran, and the GNU implementation of the OpenACC
67 (http://www.openacc.org/) Application Programming Interface (API) for
68 offloading of code to accelerator devices in C/C++ and Fortran.
69
70 Originally, libgomp implemented the GNU OpenMP Runtime Library.
71 Based on this, support for OpenACC and offloading (both OpenACC and
72 OpenMP 4's target construct) has been added later on, and the library's
73 name changed to GNU Offloading and Multi Processing Runtime Library.
74
75 * Menu:
76
77 * Enabling OpenMP:: How to enable OpenMP for your applications.
78 * Runtime Library Routines:: The OpenMP runtime application programming
79 interface.
80 * Environment Variables:: Influencing runtime behavior with environment
81 variables.
82 * Enabling OpenACC:: How to enable OpenACC for your
83 applications.
84 * OpenACC Runtime Library Routines:: The OpenACC runtime application
85 programming interface.
86 * OpenACC Environment Variables:: Influencing OpenACC runtime behavior with
87 environment variables.
88 * CUDA Streams Usage:: Notes on the implementation of
89 asynchronous operations.
90 * OpenACC Library Interoperability:: OpenACC library interoperability with the
91 NVIDIA CUBLAS library.
92 * The libgomp ABI:: Notes on the external ABI presented by libgomp.
93 * Reporting Bugs:: How to report bugs in the GNU Offloading and
94 Multi Processing Runtime Library.
95 * Copying:: GNU general public license says
96 how you can copy and share libgomp.
97 * GNU Free Documentation License::
98 How you can copy and share this manual.
99 * Funding:: How to help assure continued work for free
100 software.
101 * Library Index:: Index of this documentation.
102
103
104 File: libgomp.info, Node: Enabling OpenMP, Next: Runtime Library Routines, Prev: Top, Up: Top
105
106 1 Enabling OpenMP
107 *****************
108
109 To activate the OpenMP extensions for C/C++ and Fortran, the
110 compile-time flag '-fopenmp' must be specified. This enables the OpenMP
111 directive '#pragma omp' in C/C++ and '!$omp' directives in free form,
112 'c$omp', '*$omp' and '!$omp' directives in fixed form, '!$' conditional
113 compilation sentinels in free form and 'c$', '*$' and '!$' sentinels in
114 fixed form, for Fortran. The flag also arranges for automatic linking
115 of the OpenMP runtime library (*note Runtime Library Routines::).
116
117 A complete description of all OpenMP directives accepted may be found
118 in the OpenMP Application Program Interface (http://www.openmp.org)
119 manual, version 4.5.
120
121
122 File: libgomp.info, Node: Runtime Library Routines, Next: Environment Variables, Prev: Enabling OpenMP, Up: Top
123
124 2 Runtime Library Routines
125 **************************
126
127 The runtime routines described here are defined by Section 3 of the
128 OpenMP specification in version 4.5. The routines are structured in
129 following three parts:
130
131 * Menu:
132
133 Control threads, processors and the parallel environment. They have C
134 linkage, and do not throw exceptions.
135
136 * omp_get_active_level:: Number of active parallel regions
137 * omp_get_ancestor_thread_num:: Ancestor thread ID
138 * omp_get_cancellation:: Whether cancellation support is enabled
139 * omp_get_default_device:: Get the default device for target regions
140 * omp_get_dynamic:: Dynamic teams setting
141 * omp_get_level:: Number of parallel regions
142 * omp_get_max_active_levels:: Maximum number of active regions
143 * omp_get_max_task_priority:: Maximum task priority value that can be set
144 * omp_get_max_threads:: Maximum number of threads of parallel region
145 * omp_get_nested:: Nested parallel regions
146 * omp_get_num_devices:: Number of target devices
147 * omp_get_num_procs:: Number of processors online
148 * omp_get_num_teams:: Number of teams
149 * omp_get_num_threads:: Size of the active team
150 * omp_get_proc_bind:: Whether theads may be moved between CPUs
151 * omp_get_schedule:: Obtain the runtime scheduling method
152 * omp_get_team_num:: Get team number
153 * omp_get_team_size:: Number of threads in a team
154 * omp_get_thread_limit:: Maximum number of threads
155 * omp_get_thread_num:: Current thread ID
156 * omp_in_parallel:: Whether a parallel region is active
157 * omp_in_final:: Whether in final or included task region
158 * omp_is_initial_device:: Whether executing on the host device
159 * omp_set_default_device:: Set the default device for target regions
160 * omp_set_dynamic:: Enable/disable dynamic teams
161 * omp_set_max_active_levels:: Limits the number of active parallel regions
162 * omp_set_nested:: Enable/disable nested parallel regions
163 * omp_set_num_threads:: Set upper team size limit
164 * omp_set_schedule:: Set the runtime scheduling method
165
166 Initialize, set, test, unset and destroy simple and nested locks.
167
168 * omp_init_lock:: Initialize simple lock
169 * omp_set_lock:: Wait for and set simple lock
170 * omp_test_lock:: Test and set simple lock if available
171 * omp_unset_lock:: Unset simple lock
172 * omp_destroy_lock:: Destroy simple lock
173 * omp_init_nest_lock:: Initialize nested lock
174 * omp_set_nest_lock:: Wait for and set simple lock
175 * omp_test_nest_lock:: Test and set nested lock if available
176 * omp_unset_nest_lock:: Unset nested lock
177 * omp_destroy_nest_lock:: Destroy nested lock
178
179 Portable, thread-based, wall clock timer.
180
181 * omp_get_wtick:: Get timer precision.
182 * omp_get_wtime:: Elapsed wall clock time.
183
184
185 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_active_level, Next: omp_get_ancestor_thread_num, Up: Runtime Library Routines
186
187 2.1 'omp_get_active_level' - Number of parallel regions
188 =======================================================
189
190 _Description_:
191 This function returns the nesting level for the active parallel
192 blocks, which enclose the calling call.
193
194 _C/C++_
195 _Prototype_: 'int omp_get_active_level(void);'
196
197 _Fortran_:
198 _Interface_: 'integer function omp_get_active_level()'
199
200 _See also_:
201 *note omp_get_level::, *note omp_get_max_active_levels::, *note
202 omp_set_max_active_levels::
203
204 _Reference_:
205 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.20.
206
207
208 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_ancestor_thread_num, Next: omp_get_cancellation, Prev: omp_get_active_level, Up: Runtime Library Routines
209
210 2.2 'omp_get_ancestor_thread_num' - Ancestor thread ID
211 ======================================================
212
213 _Description_:
214 This function returns the thread identification number for the
215 given nesting level of the current thread. For values of LEVEL
216 outside zero to 'omp_get_level' -1 is returned; if LEVEL is
217 'omp_get_level' the result is identical to 'omp_get_thread_num'.
218
219 _C/C++_
220 _Prototype_: 'int omp_get_ancestor_thread_num(int level);'
221
222 _Fortran_:
223 _Interface_: 'integer function omp_get_ancestor_thread_num(level)'
224 'integer level'
225
226 _See also_:
227 *note omp_get_level::, *note omp_get_thread_num::, *note
228 omp_get_team_size::
229
230 _Reference_:
231 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.18.
232
233
234 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_cancellation, Next: omp_get_default_device, Prev: omp_get_ancestor_thread_num, Up: Runtime Library Routines
235
236 2.3 'omp_get_cancellation' - Whether cancellation support is enabled
237 ====================================================================
238
239 _Description_:
240 This function returns 'true' if cancellation is activated, 'false'
241 otherwise. Here, 'true' and 'false' represent their
242 language-specific counterparts. Unless 'OMP_CANCELLATION' is set
243 true, cancellations are deactivated.
244
245 _C/C++_:
246 _Prototype_: 'int omp_get_cancellation(void);'
247
248 _Fortran_:
249 _Interface_: 'logical function omp_get_cancellation()'
250
251 _See also_:
252 *note OMP_CANCELLATION::
253
254 _Reference_:
255 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.9.
256
257
258 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_default_device, Next: omp_get_dynamic, Prev: omp_get_cancellation, Up: Runtime Library Routines
259
260 2.4 'omp_get_default_device' - Get the default device for target regions
261 ========================================================================
262
263 _Description_:
264 Get the default device for target regions without device clause.
265
266 _C/C++_:
267 _Prototype_: 'int omp_get_default_device(void);'
268
269 _Fortran_:
270 _Interface_: 'integer function omp_get_default_device()'
271
272 _See also_:
273 *note OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE::, *note omp_set_default_device::
274
275 _Reference_:
276 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.30.
277
278
279 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_dynamic, Next: omp_get_level, Prev: omp_get_default_device, Up: Runtime Library Routines
280
281 2.5 'omp_get_dynamic' - Dynamic teams setting
282 =============================================
283
284 _Description_:
285 This function returns 'true' if enabled, 'false' otherwise. Here,
286 'true' and 'false' represent their language-specific counterparts.
287
288 The dynamic team setting may be initialized at startup by the
289 'OMP_DYNAMIC' environment variable or at runtime using
290 'omp_set_dynamic'. If undefined, dynamic adjustment is disabled by
291 default.
292
293 _C/C++_:
294 _Prototype_: 'int omp_get_dynamic(void);'
295
296 _Fortran_:
297 _Interface_: 'logical function omp_get_dynamic()'
298
299 _See also_:
300 *note omp_set_dynamic::, *note OMP_DYNAMIC::
301
302 _Reference_:
303 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.8.
304
305
306 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_level, Next: omp_get_max_active_levels, Prev: omp_get_dynamic, Up: Runtime Library Routines
307
308 2.6 'omp_get_level' - Obtain the current nesting level
309 ======================================================
310
311 _Description_:
312 This function returns the nesting level for the parallel blocks,
313 which enclose the calling call.
314
315 _C/C++_
316 _Prototype_: 'int omp_get_level(void);'
317
318 _Fortran_:
319 _Interface_: 'integer function omp_level()'
320
321 _See also_:
322 *note omp_get_active_level::
323
324 _Reference_:
325 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.17.
326
327
328 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_max_active_levels, Next: omp_get_max_task_priority, Prev: omp_get_level, Up: Runtime Library Routines
329
330 2.7 'omp_get_max_active_levels' - Maximum number of active regions
331 ==================================================================
332
333 _Description_:
334 This function obtains the maximum allowed number of nested, active
335 parallel regions.
336
337 _C/C++_
338 _Prototype_: 'int omp_get_max_active_levels(void);'
339
340 _Fortran_:
341 _Interface_: 'integer function omp_get_max_active_levels()'
342
343 _See also_:
344 *note omp_set_max_active_levels::, *note omp_get_active_level::
345
346 _Reference_:
347 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.16.
348
349
350 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_max_task_priority, Next: omp_get_max_threads, Prev: omp_get_max_active_levels, Up: Runtime Library Routines
351
352 2.8 'omp_get_max_task_priority' - Maximum priority value
353 ========================================================
354
355 that can be set for tasks.
356 _Description_:
357 This function obtains the maximum allowed priority number for
358 tasks.
359
360 _C/C++_
361 _Prototype_: 'int omp_get_max_task_priority(void);'
362
363 _Fortran_:
364 _Interface_: 'integer function omp_get_max_task_priority()'
365
366 _Reference_:
367 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.29.
368
369
370 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_max_threads, Next: omp_get_nested, Prev: omp_get_max_task_priority, Up: Runtime Library Routines
371
372 2.9 'omp_get_max_threads' - Maximum number of threads of parallel region
373 ========================================================================
374
375 _Description_:
376 Return the maximum number of threads used for the current parallel
377 region that does not use the clause 'num_threads'.
378
379 _C/C++_:
380 _Prototype_: 'int omp_get_max_threads(void);'
381
382 _Fortran_:
383 _Interface_: 'integer function omp_get_max_threads()'
384
385 _See also_:
386 *note omp_set_num_threads::, *note omp_set_dynamic::, *note
387 omp_get_thread_limit::
388
389 _Reference_:
390 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.3.
391
392
393 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_nested, Next: omp_get_num_devices, Prev: omp_get_max_threads, Up: Runtime Library Routines
394
395 2.10 'omp_get_nested' - Nested parallel regions
396 ===============================================
397
398 _Description_:
399 This function returns 'true' if nested parallel regions are
400 enabled, 'false' otherwise. Here, 'true' and 'false' represent
401 their language-specific counterparts.
402
403 Nested parallel regions may be initialized at startup by the
404 'OMP_NESTED' environment variable or at runtime using
405 'omp_set_nested'. If undefined, nested parallel regions are
406 disabled by default.
407
408 _C/C++_:
409 _Prototype_: 'int omp_get_nested(void);'
410
411 _Fortran_:
412 _Interface_: 'logical function omp_get_nested()'
413
414 _See also_:
415 *note omp_set_nested::, *note OMP_NESTED::
416
417 _Reference_:
418 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.11.
419
420
421 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_num_devices, Next: omp_get_num_procs, Prev: omp_get_nested, Up: Runtime Library Routines
422
423 2.11 'omp_get_num_devices' - Number of target devices
424 =====================================================
425
426 _Description_:
427 Returns the number of target devices.
428
429 _C/C++_:
430 _Prototype_: 'int omp_get_num_devices(void);'
431
432 _Fortran_:
433 _Interface_: 'integer function omp_get_num_devices()'
434
435 _Reference_:
436 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.31.
437
438
439 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_num_procs, Next: omp_get_num_teams, Prev: omp_get_num_devices, Up: Runtime Library Routines
440
441 2.12 'omp_get_num_procs' - Number of processors online
442 ======================================================
443
444 _Description_:
445 Returns the number of processors online on that device.
446
447 _C/C++_:
448 _Prototype_: 'int omp_get_num_procs(void);'
449
450 _Fortran_:
451 _Interface_: 'integer function omp_get_num_procs()'
452
453 _Reference_:
454 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.5.
455
456
457 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_num_teams, Next: omp_get_num_threads, Prev: omp_get_num_procs, Up: Runtime Library Routines
458
459 2.13 'omp_get_num_teams' - Number of teams
460 ==========================================
461
462 _Description_:
463 Returns the number of teams in the current team region.
464
465 _C/C++_:
466 _Prototype_: 'int omp_get_num_teams(void);'
467
468 _Fortran_:
469 _Interface_: 'integer function omp_get_num_teams()'
470
471 _Reference_:
472 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.32.
473
474
475 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_num_threads, Next: omp_get_proc_bind, Prev: omp_get_num_teams, Up: Runtime Library Routines
476
477 2.14 'omp_get_num_threads' - Size of the active team
478 ====================================================
479
480 _Description_:
481 Returns the number of threads in the current team. In a sequential
482 section of the program 'omp_get_num_threads' returns 1.
483
484 The default team size may be initialized at startup by the
485 'OMP_NUM_THREADS' environment variable. At runtime, the size of
486 the current team may be set either by the 'NUM_THREADS' clause or
487 by 'omp_set_num_threads'. If none of the above were used to define
488 a specific value and 'OMP_DYNAMIC' is disabled, one thread per CPU
489 online is used.
490
491 _C/C++_:
492 _Prototype_: 'int omp_get_num_threads(void);'
493
494 _Fortran_:
495 _Interface_: 'integer function omp_get_num_threads()'
496
497 _See also_:
498 *note omp_get_max_threads::, *note omp_set_num_threads::, *note
499 OMP_NUM_THREADS::
500
501 _Reference_:
502 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.2.
503
504
505 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_proc_bind, Next: omp_get_schedule, Prev: omp_get_num_threads, Up: Runtime Library Routines
506
507 2.15 'omp_get_proc_bind' - Whether theads may be moved between CPUs
508 ===================================================================
509
510 _Description_:
511 This functions returns the currently active thread affinity policy,
512 which is set via 'OMP_PROC_BIND'. Possible values are
513 'omp_proc_bind_false', 'omp_proc_bind_true',
514 'omp_proc_bind_master', 'omp_proc_bind_close' and
515 'omp_proc_bind_spread'.
516
517 _C/C++_:
518 _Prototype_: 'omp_proc_bind_t omp_get_proc_bind(void);'
519
520 _Fortran_:
521 _Interface_: 'integer(kind=omp_proc_bind_kind) function
522 omp_get_proc_bind()'
523
524 _See also_:
525 *note OMP_PROC_BIND::, *note OMP_PLACES::, *note
526 GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY::,
527
528 _Reference_:
529 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.22.
530
531
532 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_schedule, Next: omp_get_team_num, Prev: omp_get_proc_bind, Up: Runtime Library Routines
533
534 2.16 'omp_get_schedule' - Obtain the runtime scheduling method
535 ==============================================================
536
537 _Description_:
538 Obtain the runtime scheduling method. The KIND argument will be
539 set to the value 'omp_sched_static', 'omp_sched_dynamic',
540 'omp_sched_guided' or 'omp_sched_auto'. The second argument,
541 CHUNK_SIZE, is set to the chunk size.
542
543 _C/C++_
544 _Prototype_: 'void omp_get_schedule(omp_sched_t *kind, int
545 *chunk_size);'
546
547 _Fortran_:
548 _Interface_: 'subroutine omp_get_schedule(kind, chunk_size)'
549 'integer(kind=omp_sched_kind) kind'
550 'integer chunk_size'
551
552 _See also_:
553 *note omp_set_schedule::, *note OMP_SCHEDULE::
554
555 _Reference_:
556 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.13.
557
558
559 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_team_num, Next: omp_get_team_size, Prev: omp_get_schedule, Up: Runtime Library Routines
560
561 2.17 'omp_get_team_num' - Get team number
562 =========================================
563
564 _Description_:
565 Returns the team number of the calling thread.
566
567 _C/C++_:
568 _Prototype_: 'int omp_get_team_num(void);'
569
570 _Fortran_:
571 _Interface_: 'integer function omp_get_team_num()'
572
573 _Reference_:
574 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.33.
575
576
577 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_team_size, Next: omp_get_thread_limit, Prev: omp_get_team_num, Up: Runtime Library Routines
578
579 2.18 'omp_get_team_size' - Number of threads in a team
580 ======================================================
581
582 _Description_:
583 This function returns the number of threads in a thread team to
584 which either the current thread or its ancestor belongs. For
585 values of LEVEL outside zero to 'omp_get_level', -1 is returned; if
586 LEVEL is zero, 1 is returned, and for 'omp_get_level', the result
587 is identical to 'omp_get_num_threads'.
588
589 _C/C++_:
590 _Prototype_: 'int omp_get_team_size(int level);'
591
592 _Fortran_:
593 _Interface_: 'integer function omp_get_team_size(level)'
594 'integer level'
595
596 _See also_:
597 *note omp_get_num_threads::, *note omp_get_level::, *note
598 omp_get_ancestor_thread_num::
599
600 _Reference_:
601 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.19.
602
603
604 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_thread_limit, Next: omp_get_thread_num, Prev: omp_get_team_size, Up: Runtime Library Routines
605
606 2.19 'omp_get_thread_limit' - Maximum number of threads
607 =======================================================
608
609 _Description_:
610 Return the maximum number of threads of the program.
611
612 _C/C++_:
613 _Prototype_: 'int omp_get_thread_limit(void);'
614
615 _Fortran_:
616 _Interface_: 'integer function omp_get_thread_limit()'
617
618 _See also_:
619 *note omp_get_max_threads::, *note OMP_THREAD_LIMIT::
620
621 _Reference_:
622 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.14.
623
624
625 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_thread_num, Next: omp_in_parallel, Prev: omp_get_thread_limit, Up: Runtime Library Routines
626
627 2.20 'omp_get_thread_num' - Current thread ID
628 =============================================
629
630 _Description_:
631 Returns a unique thread identification number within the current
632 team. In a sequential parts of the program, 'omp_get_thread_num'
633 always returns 0. In parallel regions the return value varies from
634 0 to 'omp_get_num_threads'-1 inclusive. The return value of the
635 master thread of a team is always 0.
636
637 _C/C++_:
638 _Prototype_: 'int omp_get_thread_num(void);'
639
640 _Fortran_:
641 _Interface_: 'integer function omp_get_thread_num()'
642
643 _See also_:
644 *note omp_get_num_threads::, *note omp_get_ancestor_thread_num::
645
646 _Reference_:
647 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.4.
648
649
650 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_in_parallel, Next: omp_in_final, Prev: omp_get_thread_num, Up: Runtime Library Routines
651
652 2.21 'omp_in_parallel' - Whether a parallel region is active
653 ============================================================
654
655 _Description_:
656 This function returns 'true' if currently running in parallel,
657 'false' otherwise. Here, 'true' and 'false' represent their
658 language-specific counterparts.
659
660 _C/C++_:
661 _Prototype_: 'int omp_in_parallel(void);'
662
663 _Fortran_:
664 _Interface_: 'logical function omp_in_parallel()'
665
666 _Reference_:
667 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.6.
668
669
670 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_in_final, Next: omp_is_initial_device, Prev: omp_in_parallel, Up: Runtime Library Routines
671
672 2.22 'omp_in_final' - Whether in final or included task region
673 ==============================================================
674
675 _Description_:
676 This function returns 'true' if currently running in a final or
677 included task region, 'false' otherwise. Here, 'true' and 'false'
678 represent their language-specific counterparts.
679
680 _C/C++_:
681 _Prototype_: 'int omp_in_final(void);'
682
683 _Fortran_:
684 _Interface_: 'logical function omp_in_final()'
685
686 _Reference_:
687 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.21.
688
689
690 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_is_initial_device, Next: omp_set_default_device, Prev: omp_in_final, Up: Runtime Library Routines
691
692 2.23 'omp_is_initial_device' - Whether executing on the host device
693 ===================================================================
694
695 _Description_:
696 This function returns 'true' if currently running on the host
697 device, 'false' otherwise. Here, 'true' and 'false' represent
698 their language-specific counterparts.
699
700 _C/C++_:
701 _Prototype_: 'int omp_is_initial_device(void);'
702
703 _Fortran_:
704 _Interface_: 'logical function omp_is_initial_device()'
705
706 _Reference_:
707 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.34.
708
709
710 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_set_default_device, Next: omp_set_dynamic, Prev: omp_is_initial_device, Up: Runtime Library Routines
711
712 2.24 'omp_set_default_device' - Set the default device for target regions
713 =========================================================================
714
715 _Description_:
716 Set the default device for target regions without device clause.
717 The argument shall be a nonnegative device number.
718
719 _C/C++_:
720 _Prototype_: 'void omp_set_default_device(int device_num);'
721
722 _Fortran_:
723 _Interface_: 'subroutine omp_set_default_device(device_num)'
724 'integer device_num'
725
726 _See also_:
727 *note OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE::, *note omp_get_default_device::
728
729 _Reference_:
730 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.29.
731
732
733 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_set_dynamic, Next: omp_set_max_active_levels, Prev: omp_set_default_device, Up: Runtime Library Routines
734
735 2.25 'omp_set_dynamic' - Enable/disable dynamic teams
736 =====================================================
737
738 _Description_:
739 Enable or disable the dynamic adjustment of the number of threads
740 within a team. The function takes the language-specific equivalent
741 of 'true' and 'false', where 'true' enables dynamic adjustment of
742 team sizes and 'false' disables it.
743
744 _C/C++_:
745 _Prototype_: 'void omp_set_dynamic(int dynamic_threads);'
746
747 _Fortran_:
748 _Interface_: 'subroutine omp_set_dynamic(dynamic_threads)'
749 'logical, intent(in) :: dynamic_threads'
750
751 _See also_:
752 *note OMP_DYNAMIC::, *note omp_get_dynamic::
753
754 _Reference_:
755 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.7.
756
757
758 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_set_max_active_levels, Next: omp_set_nested, Prev: omp_set_dynamic, Up: Runtime Library Routines
759
760 2.26 'omp_set_max_active_levels' - Limits the number of active parallel regions
761 ===============================================================================
762
763 _Description_:
764 This function limits the maximum allowed number of nested, active
765 parallel regions.
766
767 _C/C++_
768 _Prototype_: 'void omp_set_max_active_levels(int max_levels);'
769
770 _Fortran_:
771 _Interface_: 'subroutine omp_set_max_active_levels(max_levels)'
772 'integer max_levels'
773
774 _See also_:
775 *note omp_get_max_active_levels::, *note omp_get_active_level::
776
777 _Reference_:
778 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.15.
779
780
781 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_set_nested, Next: omp_set_num_threads, Prev: omp_set_max_active_levels, Up: Runtime Library Routines
782
783 2.27 'omp_set_nested' - Enable/disable nested parallel regions
784 ==============================================================
785
786 _Description_:
787 Enable or disable nested parallel regions, i.e., whether team
788 members are allowed to create new teams. The function takes the
789 language-specific equivalent of 'true' and 'false', where 'true'
790 enables dynamic adjustment of team sizes and 'false' disables it.
791
792 _C/C++_:
793 _Prototype_: 'void omp_set_nested(int nested);'
794
795 _Fortran_:
796 _Interface_: 'subroutine omp_set_nested(nested)'
797 'logical, intent(in) :: nested'
798
799 _See also_:
800 *note OMP_NESTED::, *note omp_get_nested::
801
802 _Reference_:
803 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.10.
804
805
806 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_set_num_threads, Next: omp_set_schedule, Prev: omp_set_nested, Up: Runtime Library Routines
807
808 2.28 'omp_set_num_threads' - Set upper team size limit
809 ======================================================
810
811 _Description_:
812 Specifies the number of threads used by default in subsequent
813 parallel sections, if those do not specify a 'num_threads' clause.
814 The argument of 'omp_set_num_threads' shall be a positive integer.
815
816 _C/C++_:
817 _Prototype_: 'void omp_set_num_threads(int num_threads);'
818
819 _Fortran_:
820 _Interface_: 'subroutine omp_set_num_threads(num_threads)'
821 'integer, intent(in) :: num_threads'
822
823 _See also_:
824 *note OMP_NUM_THREADS::, *note omp_get_num_threads::, *note
825 omp_get_max_threads::
826
827 _Reference_:
828 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.1.
829
830
831 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_set_schedule, Next: omp_init_lock, Prev: omp_set_num_threads, Up: Runtime Library Routines
832
833 2.29 'omp_set_schedule' - Set the runtime scheduling method
834 ===========================================================
835
836 _Description_:
837 Sets the runtime scheduling method. The KIND argument can have the
838 value 'omp_sched_static', 'omp_sched_dynamic', 'omp_sched_guided'
839 or 'omp_sched_auto'. Except for 'omp_sched_auto', the chunk size
840 is set to the value of CHUNK_SIZE if positive, or to the default
841 value if zero or negative. For 'omp_sched_auto' the CHUNK_SIZE
842 argument is ignored.
843
844 _C/C++_
845 _Prototype_: 'void omp_set_schedule(omp_sched_t kind, int
846 chunk_size);'
847
848 _Fortran_:
849 _Interface_: 'subroutine omp_set_schedule(kind, chunk_size)'
850 'integer(kind=omp_sched_kind) kind'
851 'integer chunk_size'
852
853 _See also_:
854 *note omp_get_schedule:: *note OMP_SCHEDULE::
855
856 _Reference_:
857 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.12.
858
859
860 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_init_lock, Next: omp_set_lock, Prev: omp_set_schedule, Up: Runtime Library Routines
861
862 2.30 'omp_init_lock' - Initialize simple lock
863 =============================================
864
865 _Description_:
866 Initialize a simple lock. After initialization, the lock is in an
867 unlocked state.
868
869 _C/C++_:
870 _Prototype_: 'void omp_init_lock(omp_lock_t *lock);'
871
872 _Fortran_:
873 _Interface_: 'subroutine omp_init_lock(svar)'
874 'integer(omp_lock_kind), intent(out) :: svar'
875
876 _See also_:
877 *note omp_destroy_lock::
878
879 _Reference_:
880 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.1.
881
882
883 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_set_lock, Next: omp_test_lock, Prev: omp_init_lock, Up: Runtime Library Routines
884
885 2.31 'omp_set_lock' - Wait for and set simple lock
886 ==================================================
887
888 _Description_:
889 Before setting a simple lock, the lock variable must be initialized
890 by 'omp_init_lock'. The calling thread is blocked until the lock
891 is available. If the lock is already held by the current thread, a
892 deadlock occurs.
893
894 _C/C++_:
895 _Prototype_: 'void omp_set_lock(omp_lock_t *lock);'
896
897 _Fortran_:
898 _Interface_: 'subroutine omp_set_lock(svar)'
899 'integer(omp_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: svar'
900
901 _See also_:
902 *note omp_init_lock::, *note omp_test_lock::, *note
903 omp_unset_lock::
904
905 _Reference_:
906 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.4.
907
908
909 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_test_lock, Next: omp_unset_lock, Prev: omp_set_lock, Up: Runtime Library Routines
910
911 2.32 'omp_test_lock' - Test and set simple lock if available
912 ============================================================
913
914 _Description_:
915 Before setting a simple lock, the lock variable must be initialized
916 by 'omp_init_lock'. Contrary to 'omp_set_lock', 'omp_test_lock'
917 does not block if the lock is not available. This function returns
918 'true' upon success, 'false' otherwise. Here, 'true' and 'false'
919 represent their language-specific counterparts.
920
921 _C/C++_:
922 _Prototype_: 'int omp_test_lock(omp_lock_t *lock);'
923
924 _Fortran_:
925 _Interface_: 'logical function omp_test_lock(svar)'
926 'integer(omp_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: svar'
927
928 _See also_:
929 *note omp_init_lock::, *note omp_set_lock::, *note omp_set_lock::
930
931 _Reference_:
932 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.6.
933
934
935 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_unset_lock, Next: omp_destroy_lock, Prev: omp_test_lock, Up: Runtime Library Routines
936
937 2.33 'omp_unset_lock' - Unset simple lock
938 =========================================
939
940 _Description_:
941 A simple lock about to be unset must have been locked by
942 'omp_set_lock' or 'omp_test_lock' before. In addition, the lock
943 must be held by the thread calling 'omp_unset_lock'. Then, the
944 lock becomes unlocked. If one or more threads attempted to set the
945 lock before, one of them is chosen to, again, set the lock to
946 itself.
947
948 _C/C++_:
949 _Prototype_: 'void omp_unset_lock(omp_lock_t *lock);'
950
951 _Fortran_:
952 _Interface_: 'subroutine omp_unset_lock(svar)'
953 'integer(omp_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: svar'
954
955 _See also_:
956 *note omp_set_lock::, *note omp_test_lock::
957
958 _Reference_:
959 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.5.
960
961
962 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_destroy_lock, Next: omp_init_nest_lock, Prev: omp_unset_lock, Up: Runtime Library Routines
963
964 2.34 'omp_destroy_lock' - Destroy simple lock
965 =============================================
966
967 _Description_:
968 Destroy a simple lock. In order to be destroyed, a simple lock
969 must be in the unlocked state.
970
971 _C/C++_:
972 _Prototype_: 'void omp_destroy_lock(omp_lock_t *lock);'
973
974 _Fortran_:
975 _Interface_: 'subroutine omp_destroy_lock(svar)'
976 'integer(omp_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: svar'
977
978 _See also_:
979 *note omp_init_lock::
980
981 _Reference_:
982 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.3.
983
984
985 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_init_nest_lock, Next: omp_set_nest_lock, Prev: omp_destroy_lock, Up: Runtime Library Routines
986
987 2.35 'omp_init_nest_lock' - Initialize nested lock
988 ==================================================
989
990 _Description_:
991 Initialize a nested lock. After initialization, the lock is in an
992 unlocked state and the nesting count is set to zero.
993
994 _C/C++_:
995 _Prototype_: 'void omp_init_nest_lock(omp_nest_lock_t *lock);'
996
997 _Fortran_:
998 _Interface_: 'subroutine omp_init_nest_lock(nvar)'
999 'integer(omp_nest_lock_kind), intent(out) :: nvar'
1000
1001 _See also_:
1002 *note omp_destroy_nest_lock::
1003
1004 _Reference_:
1005 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.1.
1006
1007
1008 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_set_nest_lock, Next: omp_test_nest_lock, Prev: omp_init_nest_lock, Up: Runtime Library Routines
1009
1010 2.36 'omp_set_nest_lock' - Wait for and set nested lock
1011 =======================================================
1012
1013 _Description_:
1014 Before setting a nested lock, the lock variable must be initialized
1015 by 'omp_init_nest_lock'. The calling thread is blocked until the
1016 lock is available. If the lock is already held by the current
1017 thread, the nesting count for the lock is incremented.
1018
1019 _C/C++_:
1020 _Prototype_: 'void omp_set_nest_lock(omp_nest_lock_t *lock);'
1021
1022 _Fortran_:
1023 _Interface_: 'subroutine omp_set_nest_lock(nvar)'
1024 'integer(omp_nest_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: nvar'
1025
1026 _See also_:
1027 *note omp_init_nest_lock::, *note omp_unset_nest_lock::
1028
1029 _Reference_:
1030 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.4.
1031
1032
1033 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_test_nest_lock, Next: omp_unset_nest_lock, Prev: omp_set_nest_lock, Up: Runtime Library Routines
1034
1035 2.37 'omp_test_nest_lock' - Test and set nested lock if available
1036 =================================================================
1037
1038 _Description_:
1039 Before setting a nested lock, the lock variable must be initialized
1040 by 'omp_init_nest_lock'. Contrary to 'omp_set_nest_lock',
1041 'omp_test_nest_lock' does not block if the lock is not available.
1042 If the lock is already held by the current thread, the new nesting
1043 count is returned. Otherwise, the return value equals zero.
1044
1045 _C/C++_:
1046 _Prototype_: 'int omp_test_nest_lock(omp_nest_lock_t *lock);'
1047
1048 _Fortran_:
1049 _Interface_: 'logical function omp_test_nest_lock(nvar)'
1050 'integer(omp_nest_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: nvar'
1051
1052 _See also_:
1053 *note omp_init_lock::, *note omp_set_lock::, *note omp_set_lock::
1054
1055 _Reference_:
1056 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.6.
1057
1058
1059 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_unset_nest_lock, Next: omp_destroy_nest_lock, Prev: omp_test_nest_lock, Up: Runtime Library Routines
1060
1061 2.38 'omp_unset_nest_lock' - Unset nested lock
1062 ==============================================
1063
1064 _Description_:
1065 A nested lock about to be unset must have been locked by
1066 'omp_set_nested_lock' or 'omp_test_nested_lock' before. In
1067 addition, the lock must be held by the thread calling
1068 'omp_unset_nested_lock'. If the nesting count drops to zero, the
1069 lock becomes unlocked. If one ore more threads attempted to set
1070 the lock before, one of them is chosen to, again, set the lock to
1071 itself.
1072
1073 _C/C++_:
1074 _Prototype_: 'void omp_unset_nest_lock(omp_nest_lock_t *lock);'
1075
1076 _Fortran_:
1077 _Interface_: 'subroutine omp_unset_nest_lock(nvar)'
1078 'integer(omp_nest_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: nvar'
1079
1080 _See also_:
1081 *note omp_set_nest_lock::
1082
1083 _Reference_:
1084 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.5.
1085
1086
1087 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_destroy_nest_lock, Next: omp_get_wtick, Prev: omp_unset_nest_lock, Up: Runtime Library Routines
1088
1089 2.39 'omp_destroy_nest_lock' - Destroy nested lock
1090 ==================================================
1091
1092 _Description_:
1093 Destroy a nested lock. In order to be destroyed, a nested lock
1094 must be in the unlocked state and its nesting count must equal
1095 zero.
1096
1097 _C/C++_:
1098 _Prototype_: 'void omp_destroy_nest_lock(omp_nest_lock_t *);'
1099
1100 _Fortran_:
1101 _Interface_: 'subroutine omp_destroy_nest_lock(nvar)'
1102 'integer(omp_nest_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: nvar'
1103
1104 _See also_:
1105 *note omp_init_lock::
1106
1107 _Reference_:
1108 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.3.
1109
1110
1111 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_wtick, Next: omp_get_wtime, Prev: omp_destroy_nest_lock, Up: Runtime Library Routines
1112
1113 2.40 'omp_get_wtick' - Get timer precision
1114 ==========================================
1115
1116 _Description_:
1117 Gets the timer precision, i.e., the number of seconds between two
1118 successive clock ticks.
1119
1120 _C/C++_:
1121 _Prototype_: 'double omp_get_wtick(void);'
1122
1123 _Fortran_:
1124 _Interface_: 'double precision function omp_get_wtick()'
1125
1126 _See also_:
1127 *note omp_get_wtime::
1128
1129 _Reference_:
1130 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.4.2.
1131
1132
1133 File: libgomp.info, Node: omp_get_wtime, Prev: omp_get_wtick, Up: Runtime Library Routines
1134
1135 2.41 'omp_get_wtime' - Elapsed wall clock time
1136 ==============================================
1137
1138 _Description_:
1139 Elapsed wall clock time in seconds. The time is measured per
1140 thread, no guarantee can be made that two distinct threads measure
1141 the same time. Time is measured from some "time in the past",
1142 which is an arbitrary time guaranteed not to change during the
1143 execution of the program.
1144
1145 _C/C++_:
1146 _Prototype_: 'double omp_get_wtime(void);'
1147
1148 _Fortran_:
1149 _Interface_: 'double precision function omp_get_wtime()'
1150
1151 _See also_:
1152 *note omp_get_wtick::
1153
1154 _Reference_:
1155 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.4.1.
1156
1157
1158 File: libgomp.info, Node: Environment Variables, Next: Enabling OpenACC, Prev: Runtime Library Routines, Up: Top
1159
1160 3 Environment Variables
1161 ***********************
1162
1163 The environment variables which beginning with 'OMP_' are defined by
1164 section 4 of the OpenMP specification in version 4.5, while those
1165 beginning with 'GOMP_' are GNU extensions.
1166
1167 * Menu:
1168
1169 * OMP_CANCELLATION:: Set whether cancellation is activated
1170 * OMP_DISPLAY_ENV:: Show OpenMP version and environment variables
1171 * OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE:: Set the device used in target regions
1172 * OMP_DYNAMIC:: Dynamic adjustment of threads
1173 * OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS:: Set the maximum number of nested parallel regions
1174 * OMP_MAX_TASK_PRIORITY:: Set the maximum task priority value
1175 * OMP_NESTED:: Nested parallel regions
1176 * OMP_NUM_THREADS:: Specifies the number of threads to use
1177 * OMP_PROC_BIND:: Whether theads may be moved between CPUs
1178 * OMP_PLACES:: Specifies on which CPUs the theads should be placed
1179 * OMP_STACKSIZE:: Set default thread stack size
1180 * OMP_SCHEDULE:: How threads are scheduled
1181 * OMP_THREAD_LIMIT:: Set the maximum number of threads
1182 * OMP_WAIT_POLICY:: How waiting threads are handled
1183 * GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY:: Bind threads to specific CPUs
1184 * GOMP_DEBUG:: Enable debugging output
1185 * GOMP_STACKSIZE:: Set default thread stack size
1186 * GOMP_SPINCOUNT:: Set the busy-wait spin count
1187 * GOMP_RTEMS_THREAD_POOLS:: Set the RTEMS specific thread pools
1188
1189
1190 File: libgomp.info, Node: OMP_CANCELLATION, Next: OMP_DISPLAY_ENV, Up: Environment Variables
1191
1192 3.1 'OMP_CANCELLATION' - Set whether cancellation is activated
1193 ==============================================================
1194
1195 _Description_:
1196 If set to 'TRUE', the cancellation is activated. If set to 'FALSE'
1197 or if unset, cancellation is disabled and the 'cancel' construct is
1198 ignored.
1199
1200 _See also_:
1201 *note omp_get_cancellation::
1202
1203 _Reference_:
1204 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.11
1205
1206
1207 File: libgomp.info, Node: OMP_DISPLAY_ENV, Next: OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE, Prev: OMP_CANCELLATION, Up: Environment Variables
1208
1209 3.2 'OMP_DISPLAY_ENV' - Show OpenMP version and environment variables
1210 =====================================================================
1211
1212 _Description_:
1213 If set to 'TRUE', the OpenMP version number and the values
1214 associated with the OpenMP environment variables are printed to
1215 'stderr'. If set to 'VERBOSE', it additionally shows the value of
1216 the environment variables which are GNU extensions. If undefined
1217 or set to 'FALSE', this information will not be shown.
1218
1219 _Reference_:
1220 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.12
1221
1222
1223 File: libgomp.info, Node: OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE, Next: OMP_DYNAMIC, Prev: OMP_DISPLAY_ENV, Up: Environment Variables
1224
1225 3.3 'OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE' - Set the device used in target regions
1226 ================================================================
1227
1228 _Description_:
1229 Set to choose the device which is used in a 'target' region, unless
1230 the value is overridden by 'omp_set_default_device' or by a
1231 'device' clause. The value shall be the nonnegative device number.
1232 If no device with the given device number exists, the code is
1233 executed on the host. If unset, device number 0 will be used.
1234
1235 _See also_:
1236 *note omp_get_default_device::, *note omp_set_default_device::,
1237
1238 _Reference_:
1239 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.13
1240
1241
1242 File: libgomp.info, Node: OMP_DYNAMIC, Next: OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS, Prev: OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE, Up: Environment Variables
1243
1244 3.4 'OMP_DYNAMIC' - Dynamic adjustment of threads
1245 =================================================
1246
1247 _Description_:
1248 Enable or disable the dynamic adjustment of the number of threads
1249 within a team. The value of this environment variable shall be
1250 'TRUE' or 'FALSE'. If undefined, dynamic adjustment is disabled by
1251 default.
1252
1253 _See also_:
1254 *note omp_set_dynamic::
1255
1256 _Reference_:
1257 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.3
1258
1259
1260 File: libgomp.info, Node: OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS, Next: OMP_MAX_TASK_PRIORITY, Prev: OMP_DYNAMIC, Up: Environment Variables
1261
1262 3.5 'OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS' - Set the maximum number of nested parallel regions
1263 ===============================================================================
1264
1265 _Description_:
1266 Specifies the initial value for the maximum number of nested
1267 parallel regions. The value of this variable shall be a positive
1268 integer. If undefined, the number of active levels is unlimited.
1269
1270 _See also_:
1271 *note omp_set_max_active_levels::
1272
1273 _Reference_:
1274 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.9
1275
1276
1277 File: libgomp.info, Node: OMP_MAX_TASK_PRIORITY, Next: OMP_NESTED, Prev: OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS, Up: Environment Variables
1278
1279 3.6 'OMP_MAX_TASK_PRIORITY' - Set the maximum priority
1280 ======================================================
1281
1282 number that can be set for a task.
1283 _Description_:
1284 Specifies the initial value for the maximum priority value that can
1285 be set for a task. The value of this variable shall be a
1286 non-negative integer, and zero is allowed. If undefined, the
1287 default priority is 0.
1288
1289 _See also_:
1290 *note omp_get_max_task_priority::
1291
1292 _Reference_:
1293 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.14
1294
1295
1296 File: libgomp.info, Node: OMP_NESTED, Next: OMP_NUM_THREADS, Prev: OMP_MAX_TASK_PRIORITY, Up: Environment Variables
1297
1298 3.7 'OMP_NESTED' - Nested parallel regions
1299 ==========================================
1300
1301 _Description_:
1302 Enable or disable nested parallel regions, i.e., whether team
1303 members are allowed to create new teams. The value of this
1304 environment variable shall be 'TRUE' or 'FALSE'. If undefined,
1305 nested parallel regions are disabled by default.
1306
1307 _See also_:
1308 *note omp_set_nested::
1309
1310 _Reference_:
1311 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.6
1312
1313
1314 File: libgomp.info, Node: OMP_NUM_THREADS, Next: OMP_PROC_BIND, Prev: OMP_NESTED, Up: Environment Variables
1315
1316 3.8 'OMP_NUM_THREADS' - Specifies the number of threads to use
1317 ==============================================================
1318
1319 _Description_:
1320 Specifies the default number of threads to use in parallel regions.
1321 The value of this variable shall be a comma-separated list of
1322 positive integers; the value specified the number of threads to use
1323 for the corresponding nested level. If undefined one thread per
1324 CPU is used.
1325
1326 _See also_:
1327 *note omp_set_num_threads::
1328
1329 _Reference_:
1330 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.2
1331
1332
1333 File: libgomp.info, Node: OMP_PROC_BIND, Next: OMP_PLACES, Prev: OMP_NUM_THREADS, Up: Environment Variables
1334
1335 3.9 'OMP_PROC_BIND' - Whether theads may be moved between CPUs
1336 ==============================================================
1337
1338 _Description_:
1339 Specifies whether threads may be moved between processors. If set
1340 to 'TRUE', OpenMP theads should not be moved; if set to 'FALSE'
1341 they may be moved. Alternatively, a comma separated list with the
1342 values 'MASTER', 'CLOSE' and 'SPREAD' can be used to specify the
1343 thread affinity policy for the corresponding nesting level. With
1344 'MASTER' the worker threads are in the same place partition as the
1345 master thread. With 'CLOSE' those are kept close to the master
1346 thread in contiguous place partitions. And with 'SPREAD' a sparse
1347 distribution across the place partitions is used.
1348
1349 When undefined, 'OMP_PROC_BIND' defaults to 'TRUE' when
1350 'OMP_PLACES' or 'GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY' is set and 'FALSE' otherwise.
1351
1352 _See also_:
1353 *note OMP_PLACES::, *note GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY::, *note
1354 omp_get_proc_bind::
1355
1356 _Reference_:
1357 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.4
1358
1359
1360 File: libgomp.info, Node: OMP_PLACES, Next: OMP_STACKSIZE, Prev: OMP_PROC_BIND, Up: Environment Variables
1361
1362 3.10 'OMP_PLACES' - Specifies on which CPUs the theads should be placed
1363 =======================================================================
1364
1365 _Description_:
1366 The thread placement can be either specified using an abstract name
1367 or by an explicit list of the places. The abstract names
1368 'threads', 'cores' and 'sockets' can be optionally followed by a
1369 positive number in parentheses, which denotes the how many places
1370 shall be created. With 'threads' each place corresponds to a
1371 single hardware thread; 'cores' to a single core with the
1372 corresponding number of hardware threads; and with 'sockets' the
1373 place corresponds to a single socket. The resulting placement can
1374 be shown by setting the 'OMP_DISPLAY_ENV' environment variable.
1375
1376 Alternatively, the placement can be specified explicitly as
1377 comma-separated list of places. A place is specified by set of
1378 nonnegative numbers in curly braces, denoting the denoting the
1379 hardware threads. The hardware threads belonging to a place can
1380 either be specified as comma-separated list of nonnegative thread
1381 numbers or using an interval. Multiple places can also be either
1382 specified by a comma-separated list of places or by an interval.
1383 To specify an interval, a colon followed by the count is placed
1384 after after the hardware thread number or the place. Optionally,
1385 the length can be followed by a colon and the stride number -
1386 otherwise a unit stride is assumed. For instance, the following
1387 specifies the same places list: '"{0,1,2}, {3,4,6}, {7,8,9},
1388 {10,11,12}"'; '"{0:3}, {3:3}, {7:3}, {10:3}"'; and '"{0:2}:4:3"'.
1389
1390 If 'OMP_PLACES' and 'GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY' are unset and
1391 'OMP_PROC_BIND' is either unset or 'false', threads may be moved
1392 between CPUs following no placement policy.
1393
1394 _See also_:
1395 *note OMP_PROC_BIND::, *note GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY::, *note
1396 omp_get_proc_bind::, *note OMP_DISPLAY_ENV::
1397
1398 _Reference_:
1399 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.5
1400
1401
1402 File: libgomp.info, Node: OMP_STACKSIZE, Next: OMP_SCHEDULE, Prev: OMP_PLACES, Up: Environment Variables
1403
1404 3.11 'OMP_STACKSIZE' - Set default thread stack size
1405 ====================================================
1406
1407 _Description_:
1408 Set the default thread stack size in kilobytes, unless the number
1409 is suffixed by 'B', 'K', 'M' or 'G', in which case the size is,
1410 respectively, in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes or gigabytes. This is
1411 different from 'pthread_attr_setstacksize' which gets the number of
1412 bytes as an argument. If the stack size cannot be set due to
1413 system constraints, an error is reported and the initial stack size
1414 is left unchanged. If undefined, the stack size is system
1415 dependent.
1416
1417 _Reference_:
1418 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.7
1419
1420
1421 File: libgomp.info, Node: OMP_SCHEDULE, Next: OMP_THREAD_LIMIT, Prev: OMP_STACKSIZE, Up: Environment Variables
1422
1423 3.12 'OMP_SCHEDULE' - How threads are scheduled
1424 ===============================================
1425
1426 _Description_:
1427 Allows to specify 'schedule type' and 'chunk size'. The value of
1428 the variable shall have the form: 'type[,chunk]' where 'type' is
1429 one of 'static', 'dynamic', 'guided' or 'auto' The optional 'chunk'
1430 size shall be a positive integer. If undefined, dynamic scheduling
1431 and a chunk size of 1 is used.
1432
1433 _See also_:
1434 *note omp_set_schedule::
1435
1436 _Reference_:
1437 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Sections
1438 2.7.1.1 and 4.1
1439
1440
1441 File: libgomp.info, Node: OMP_THREAD_LIMIT, Next: OMP_WAIT_POLICY, Prev: OMP_SCHEDULE, Up: Environment Variables
1442
1443 3.13 'OMP_THREAD_LIMIT' - Set the maximum number of threads
1444 ===========================================================
1445
1446 _Description_:
1447 Specifies the number of threads to use for the whole program. The
1448 value of this variable shall be a positive integer. If undefined,
1449 the number of threads is not limited.
1450
1451 _See also_:
1452 *note OMP_NUM_THREADS::, *note omp_get_thread_limit::
1453
1454 _Reference_:
1455 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.10
1456
1457
1458 File: libgomp.info, Node: OMP_WAIT_POLICY, Next: GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY, Prev: OMP_THREAD_LIMIT, Up: Environment Variables
1459
1460 3.14 'OMP_WAIT_POLICY' - How waiting threads are handled
1461 ========================================================
1462
1463 _Description_:
1464 Specifies whether waiting threads should be active or passive. If
1465 the value is 'PASSIVE', waiting threads should not consume CPU
1466 power while waiting; while the value is 'ACTIVE' specifies that
1467 they should. If undefined, threads wait actively for a short time
1468 before waiting passively.
1469
1470 _See also_:
1471 *note GOMP_SPINCOUNT::
1472
1473 _Reference_:
1474 OpenMP specification v4.5 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.8
1475
1476
1477 File: libgomp.info, Node: GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY, Next: GOMP_DEBUG, Prev: OMP_WAIT_POLICY, Up: Environment Variables
1478
1479 3.15 'GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY' - Bind threads to specific CPUs
1480 ========================================================
1481
1482 _Description_:
1483 Binds threads to specific CPUs. The variable should contain a
1484 space-separated or comma-separated list of CPUs. This list may
1485 contain different kinds of entries: either single CPU numbers in
1486 any order, a range of CPUs (M-N) or a range with some stride
1487 (M-N:S). CPU numbers are zero based. For example,
1488 'GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY="0 3 1-2 4-15:2"' will bind the initial thread
1489 to CPU 0, the second to CPU 3, the third to CPU 1, the fourth to
1490 CPU 2, the fifth to CPU 4, the sixth through tenth to CPUs 6, 8,
1491 10, 12, and 14 respectively and then start assigning back from the
1492 beginning of the list. 'GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY=0' binds all threads to
1493 CPU 0.
1494
1495 There is no libgomp library routine to determine whether a CPU
1496 affinity specification is in effect. As a workaround,
1497 language-specific library functions, e.g., 'getenv' in C or
1498 'GET_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE' in Fortran, may be used to query the
1499 setting of the 'GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY' environment variable. A defined
1500 CPU affinity on startup cannot be changed or disabled during the
1501 runtime of the application.
1502
1503 If both 'GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY' and 'OMP_PROC_BIND' are set,
1504 'OMP_PROC_BIND' has a higher precedence. If neither has been set
1505 and 'OMP_PROC_BIND' is unset, or when 'OMP_PROC_BIND' is set to
1506 'FALSE', the host system will handle the assignment of threads to
1507 CPUs.
1508
1509 _See also_:
1510 *note OMP_PLACES::, *note OMP_PROC_BIND::
1511
1512
1513 File: libgomp.info, Node: GOMP_DEBUG, Next: GOMP_STACKSIZE, Prev: GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY, Up: Environment Variables
1514
1515 3.16 'GOMP_DEBUG' - Enable debugging output
1516 ===========================================
1517
1518 _Description_:
1519 Enable debugging output. The variable should be set to '0'
1520 (disabled, also the default if not set), or '1' (enabled).
1521
1522 If enabled, some debugging output will be printed during execution.
1523 This is currently not specified in more detail, and subject to
1524 change.
1525
1526
1527 File: libgomp.info, Node: GOMP_STACKSIZE, Next: GOMP_SPINCOUNT, Prev: GOMP_DEBUG, Up: Environment Variables
1528
1529 3.17 'GOMP_STACKSIZE' - Set default thread stack size
1530 =====================================================
1531
1532 _Description_:
1533 Set the default thread stack size in kilobytes. This is different
1534 from 'pthread_attr_setstacksize' which gets the number of bytes as
1535 an argument. If the stack size cannot be set due to system
1536 constraints, an error is reported and the initial stack size is
1537 left unchanged. If undefined, the stack size is system dependent.
1538
1539 _See also_:
1540 *note OMP_STACKSIZE::
1541
1542 _Reference_:
1543 GCC Patches Mailinglist
1544 (http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2006-06/msg00493.html), GCC
1545 Patches Mailinglist
1546 (http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2006-06/msg00496.html)
1547
1548
1549 File: libgomp.info, Node: GOMP_SPINCOUNT, Next: GOMP_RTEMS_THREAD_POOLS, Prev: GOMP_STACKSIZE, Up: Environment Variables
1550
1551 3.18 'GOMP_SPINCOUNT' - Set the busy-wait spin count
1552 ====================================================
1553
1554 _Description_:
1555 Determines how long a threads waits actively with consuming CPU
1556 power before waiting passively without consuming CPU power. The
1557 value may be either 'INFINITE', 'INFINITY' to always wait actively
1558 or an integer which gives the number of spins of the busy-wait
1559 loop. The integer may optionally be followed by the following
1560 suffixes acting as multiplication factors: 'k' (kilo, thousand),
1561 'M' (mega, million), 'G' (giga, billion), or 'T' (tera, trillion).
1562 If undefined, 0 is used when 'OMP_WAIT_POLICY' is 'PASSIVE',
1563 300,000 is used when 'OMP_WAIT_POLICY' is undefined and 30 billion
1564 is used when 'OMP_WAIT_POLICY' is 'ACTIVE'. If there are more
1565 OpenMP threads than available CPUs, 1000 and 100 spins are used for
1566 'OMP_WAIT_POLICY' being 'ACTIVE' or undefined, respectively; unless
1567 the 'GOMP_SPINCOUNT' is lower or 'OMP_WAIT_POLICY' is 'PASSIVE'.
1568
1569 _See also_:
1570 *note OMP_WAIT_POLICY::
1571
1572
1573 File: libgomp.info, Node: GOMP_RTEMS_THREAD_POOLS, Prev: GOMP_SPINCOUNT, Up: Environment Variables
1574
1575 3.19 'GOMP_RTEMS_THREAD_POOLS' - Set the RTEMS specific thread pools
1576 ====================================================================
1577
1578 _Description_:
1579 This environment variable is only used on the RTEMS real-time
1580 operating system. It determines the scheduler instance specific
1581 thread pools. The format for 'GOMP_RTEMS_THREAD_POOLS' is a list
1582 of optional '<thread-pool-count>[$<priority>]@<scheduler-name>'
1583 configurations separated by ':' where:
1584 * '<thread-pool-count>' is the thread pool count for this
1585 scheduler instance.
1586 * '$<priority>' is an optional priority for the worker threads
1587 of a thread pool according to 'pthread_setschedparam'. In
1588 case a priority value is omitted, then a worker thread will
1589 inherit the priority of the OpenMP master thread that created
1590 it. The priority of the worker thread is not changed after
1591 creation, even if a new OpenMP master thread using the worker
1592 has a different priority.
1593 * '@<scheduler-name>' is the scheduler instance name according
1594 to the RTEMS application configuration.
1595 In case no thread pool configuration is specified for a scheduler
1596 instance, then each OpenMP master thread of this scheduler instance
1597 will use its own dynamically allocated thread pool. To limit the
1598 worker thread count of the thread pools, each OpenMP master thread
1599 must call 'omp_set_num_threads'.
1600 _Example_:
1601 Lets suppose we have three scheduler instances 'IO', 'WRK0', and
1602 'WRK1' with 'GOMP_RTEMS_THREAD_POOLS' set to '"1@WRK0:3$4@WRK1"'.
1603 Then there are no thread pool restrictions for scheduler instance
1604 'IO'. In the scheduler instance 'WRK0' there is one thread pool
1605 available. Since no priority is specified for this scheduler
1606 instance, the worker thread inherits the priority of the OpenMP
1607 master thread that created it. In the scheduler instance 'WRK1'
1608 there are three thread pools available and their worker threads run
1609 at priority four.
1610
1611
1612 File: libgomp.info, Node: Enabling OpenACC, Next: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines, Prev: Environment Variables, Up: Top
1613
1614 4 Enabling OpenACC
1615 ******************
1616
1617 To activate the OpenACC extensions for C/C++ and Fortran, the
1618 compile-time flag '-fopenacc' must be specified. This enables the
1619 OpenACC directive '#pragma acc' in C/C++ and '!$accp' directives in free
1620 form, 'c$acc', '*$acc' and '!$acc' directives in fixed form, '!$'
1621 conditional compilation sentinels in free form and 'c$', '*$' and '!$'
1622 sentinels in fixed form, for Fortran. The flag also arranges for
1623 automatic linking of the OpenACC runtime library (*note OpenACC Runtime
1624 Library Routines::).
1625
1626 A complete description of all OpenACC directives accepted may be
1627 found in the OpenACC (http://www.openacc.org/) Application Programming
1628 Interface manual, version 2.0.
1629
1630 Note that this is an experimental feature and subject to change in
1631 future versions of GCC. See <https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/OpenACC> for more
1632 information.
1633
1634
1635 File: libgomp.info, Node: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines, Next: OpenACC Environment Variables, Prev: Enabling OpenACC, Up: Top
1636
1637 5 OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
1638 **********************************
1639
1640 The runtime routines described here are defined by section 3 of the
1641 OpenACC specifications in version 2.0. They have C linkage, and do not
1642 throw exceptions. Generally, they are available only for the host, with
1643 the exception of 'acc_on_device', which is available for both the host
1644 and the acceleration device.
1645
1646 * Menu:
1647
1648 * acc_get_num_devices:: Get number of devices for the given device
1649 type.
1650 * acc_set_device_type:: Set type of device accelerator to use.
1651 * acc_get_device_type:: Get type of device accelerator to be used.
1652 * acc_set_device_num:: Set device number to use.
1653 * acc_get_device_num:: Get device number to be used.
1654 * acc_async_test:: Tests for completion of a specific asynchronous
1655 operation.
1656 * acc_async_test_all:: Tests for completion of all asychronous
1657 operations.
1658 * acc_wait:: Wait for completion of a specific asynchronous
1659 operation.
1660 * acc_wait_all:: Waits for completion of all asyncrhonous
1661 operations.
1662 * acc_wait_all_async:: Wait for completion of all asynchronous
1663 operations.
1664 * acc_wait_async:: Wait for completion of asynchronous operations.
1665 * acc_init:: Initialize runtime for a specific device type.
1666 * acc_shutdown:: Shuts down the runtime for a specific device
1667 type.
1668 * acc_on_device:: Whether executing on a particular device
1669 * acc_malloc:: Allocate device memory.
1670 * acc_free:: Free device memory.
1671 * acc_copyin:: Allocate device memory and copy host memory to
1672 it.
1673 * acc_present_or_copyin:: If the data is not present on the device,
1674 allocate device memory and copy from host
1675 memory.
1676 * acc_create:: Allocate device memory and map it to host
1677 memory.
1678 * acc_present_or_create:: If the data is not present on the device,
1679 allocate device memory and map it to host
1680 memory.
1681 * acc_copyout:: Copy device memory to host memory.
1682 * acc_delete:: Free device memory.
1683 * acc_update_device:: Update device memory from mapped host memory.
1684 * acc_update_self:: Update host memory from mapped device memory.
1685 * acc_map_data:: Map previously allocated device memory to host
1686 memory.
1687 * acc_unmap_data:: Unmap device memory from host memory.
1688 * acc_deviceptr:: Get device pointer associated with specific
1689 host address.
1690 * acc_hostptr:: Get host pointer associated with specific
1691 device address.
1692 * acc_is_present:: Indiciate whether host variable / array is
1693 present on device.
1694 * acc_memcpy_to_device:: Copy host memory to device memory.
1695 * acc_memcpy_from_device:: Copy device memory to host memory.
1696
1697 API routines for target platforms.
1698
1699 * acc_get_current_cuda_device:: Get CUDA device handle.
1700 * acc_get_current_cuda_context::Get CUDA context handle.
1701 * acc_get_cuda_stream:: Get CUDA stream handle.
1702 * acc_set_cuda_stream:: Set CUDA stream handle.
1703
1704
1705 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_get_num_devices, Next: acc_set_device_type, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
1706
1707 5.1 'acc_get_num_devices' - Get number of devices for given device type
1708 =======================================================================
1709
1710 _Description_
1711 This function returns a value indicating the number of devices
1712 available for the device type specified in DEVICETYPE.
1713
1714 _C/C++_:
1715 _Prototype_: 'int acc_get_num_devices(acc_device_t devicetype);'
1716
1717 _Fortran_:
1718 _Interface_: 'integer function acc_get_num_devices(devicetype)'
1719 'integer(kind=acc_device_kind) devicetype'
1720
1721 _Reference_:
1722 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
1723 3.2.1.
1724
1725
1726 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_set_device_type, Next: acc_get_device_type, Prev: acc_get_num_devices, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
1727
1728 5.2 'acc_set_device_type' - Set type of device accelerator to use.
1729 ==================================================================
1730
1731 _Description_
1732 This function indicates to the runtime library which device typr,
1733 specified in DEVICETYPE, to use when executing a parallel or
1734 kernels region.
1735
1736 _C/C++_:
1737 _Prototype_: 'acc_set_device_type(acc_device_t devicetype);'
1738
1739 _Fortran_:
1740 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_set_device_type(devicetype)'
1741 'integer(kind=acc_device_kind) devicetype'
1742
1743 _Reference_:
1744 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
1745 3.2.2.
1746
1747
1748 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_get_device_type, Next: acc_set_device_num, Prev: acc_set_device_type, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
1749
1750 5.3 'acc_get_device_type' - Get type of device accelerator to be used.
1751 ======================================================================
1752
1753 _Description_
1754 This function returns what device type will be used when executing
1755 a parallel or kernels region.
1756
1757 _C/C++_:
1758 _Prototype_: 'acc_device_t acc_get_device_type(void);'
1759
1760 _Fortran_:
1761 _Interface_: 'function acc_get_device_type(void)'
1762 'integer(kind=acc_device_kind) acc_get_device_type'
1763
1764 _Reference_:
1765 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
1766 3.2.3.
1767
1768
1769 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_set_device_num, Next: acc_get_device_num, Prev: acc_get_device_type, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
1770
1771 5.4 'acc_set_device_num' - Set device number to use.
1772 ====================================================
1773
1774 _Description_
1775 This function will indicate to the runtime which device number,
1776 specified by NUM, associated with the specifed device type
1777 DEVICETYPE.
1778
1779 _C/C++_:
1780 _Prototype_: 'acc_set_device_num(int num, acc_device_t devicetype);'
1781
1782 _Fortran_:
1783 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_set_device_num(devicenum, devicetype)'
1784 'integer devicenum'
1785 'integer(kind=acc_device_kind) devicetype'
1786
1787 _Reference_:
1788 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
1789 3.2.4.
1790
1791
1792 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_get_device_num, Next: acc_async_test, Prev: acc_set_device_num, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
1793
1794 5.5 'acc_get_device_num' - Get device number to be used.
1795 ========================================================
1796
1797 _Description_
1798 This function returns which device number associated with the
1799 specified device type DEVICETYPE, will be used when executing a
1800 parallel or kernels region.
1801
1802 _C/C++_:
1803 _Prototype_: 'int acc_get_device_num(acc_device_t devicetype);'
1804
1805 _Fortran_:
1806 _Interface_: 'function acc_get_device_num(devicetype)'
1807 'integer(kind=acc_device_kind) devicetype'
1808 'integer acc_get_device_num'
1809
1810 _Reference_:
1811 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
1812 3.2.5.
1813
1814
1815 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_async_test, Next: acc_async_test_all, Prev: acc_get_device_num, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
1816
1817 5.6 'acc_async_test' - Test for completion of a specific asynchronous operation.
1818 ================================================================================
1819
1820 _Description_
1821 This function tests for completion of the asynchrounous operation
1822 specified in ARG. In C/C++, a non-zero value will be returned to
1823 indicate the specified asynchronous operation has completed. While
1824 Fortran will return a 'true'. If the asynchrounous operation has
1825 not completed, C/C++ returns a zero and Fortran returns a 'false'.
1826
1827 _C/C++_:
1828 _Prototype_: 'int acc_async_test(int arg);'
1829
1830 _Fortran_:
1831 _Interface_: 'function acc_async_test(arg)'
1832 'integer(kind=acc_handle_kind) arg'
1833 'logical acc_async_test'
1834
1835 _Reference_:
1836 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
1837 3.2.6.
1838
1839
1840 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_async_test_all, Next: acc_wait, Prev: acc_async_test, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
1841
1842 5.7 'acc_async_test_all' - Tests for completion of all asynchronous operations.
1843 ===============================================================================
1844
1845 _Description_
1846 This function tests for completion of all asynchrounous operations.
1847 In C/C++, a non-zero value will be returned to indicate all
1848 asynchronous operations have completed. While Fortran will return
1849 a 'true'. If any asynchronous operation has not completed, C/C++
1850 returns a zero and Fortran returns a 'false'.
1851
1852 _C/C++_:
1853 _Prototype_: 'int acc_async_test_all(void);'
1854
1855 _Fortran_:
1856 _Interface_: 'function acc_async_test()'
1857 'logical acc_get_device_num'
1858
1859 _Reference_:
1860 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
1861 3.2.7.
1862
1863
1864 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_wait, Next: acc_wait_all, Prev: acc_async_test_all, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
1865
1866 5.8 'acc_wait' - Wait for completion of a specific asynchronous operation.
1867 ==========================================================================
1868
1869 _Description_
1870 This function waits for completion of the asynchronous operation
1871 specified in ARG.
1872
1873 _C/C++_:
1874 _Prototype_: 'acc_wait(arg);'
1875
1876 _Fortran_:
1877 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_wait(arg)'
1878 'integer(acc_handle_kind) arg'
1879
1880 _Reference_:
1881 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
1882 3.2.8.
1883
1884
1885 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_wait_all, Next: acc_wait_all_async, Prev: acc_wait, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
1886
1887 5.9 'acc_wait_all' - Waits for completion of all asynchronous operations.
1888 =========================================================================
1889
1890 _Description_
1891 This function waits for the completion of all asynchronous
1892 operations.
1893
1894 _C/C++_:
1895 _Prototype_: 'acc_wait_all(void);'
1896
1897 _Fortran_:
1898 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_wait_async()'
1899
1900 _Reference_:
1901 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
1902 3.2.10.
1903
1904
1905 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_wait_all_async, Next: acc_wait_async, Prev: acc_wait_all, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
1906
1907 5.10 'acc_wait_all_async' - Wait for completion of all asynchronous operations.
1908 ===============================================================================
1909
1910 _Description_
1911 This function enqueues a wait operation on the queue ASYNC for any
1912 and all asynchronous operations that have been previously enqueued
1913 on any queue.
1914
1915 _C/C++_:
1916 _Prototype_: 'acc_wait_all_async(int async);'
1917
1918 _Fortran_:
1919 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_wait_all_async(async)'
1920 'integer(acc_handle_kind) async'
1921
1922 _Reference_:
1923 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
1924 3.2.11.
1925
1926
1927 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_wait_async, Next: acc_init, Prev: acc_wait_all_async, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
1928
1929 5.11 'acc_wait_async' - Wait for completion of asynchronous operations.
1930 =======================================================================
1931
1932 _Description_
1933 This function enqueues a wait operation on queue ASYNC for any and
1934 all asynchronous operations enqueued on queue ARG.
1935
1936 _C/C++_:
1937 _Prototype_: 'acc_wait_async(int arg, int async);'
1938
1939 _Fortran_:
1940 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_wait_async(arg, async)'
1941 'integer(acc_handle_kind) arg, async'
1942
1943 _Reference_:
1944 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
1945 3.2.9.
1946
1947
1948 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_init, Next: acc_shutdown, Prev: acc_wait_async, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
1949
1950 5.12 'acc_init' - Initialize runtime for a specific device type.
1951 ================================================================
1952
1953 _Description_
1954 This function initializes the runtime for the device type specified
1955 in DEVICETYPE.
1956
1957 _C/C++_:
1958 _Prototype_: 'acc_init(acc_device_t devicetype);'
1959
1960 _Fortran_:
1961 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_init(devicetype)'
1962 'integer(acc_device_kind) devicetype'
1963
1964 _Reference_:
1965 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
1966 3.2.12.
1967
1968
1969 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_shutdown, Next: acc_on_device, Prev: acc_init, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
1970
1971 5.13 'acc_shutdown' - Shuts down the runtime for a specific device type.
1972 ========================================================================
1973
1974 _Description_
1975 This function shuts down the runtime for the device type specified
1976 in DEVICETYPE.
1977
1978 _C/C++_:
1979 _Prototype_: 'acc_shutdown(acc_device_t devicetype);'
1980
1981 _Fortran_:
1982 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_shutdown(devicetype)'
1983 'integer(acc_device_kind) devicetype'
1984
1985 _Reference_:
1986 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
1987 3.2.13.
1988
1989
1990 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_on_device, Next: acc_malloc, Prev: acc_shutdown, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
1991
1992 5.14 'acc_on_device' - Whether executing on a particular device
1993 ===============================================================
1994
1995 _Description_:
1996 This function returns whether the program is executing on a
1997 particular device specified in DEVICETYPE. In C/C++ a non-zero
1998 value is returned to indicate the device is execiting on the
1999 specified device type. In Fortran, 'true' will be returned. If
2000 the program is not executing on the specified device type C/C++
2001 will return a zero, while Fortran will return 'false'.
2002
2003 _C/C++_:
2004 _Prototype_: 'acc_on_device(acc_device_t devicetype);'
2005
2006 _Fortran_:
2007 _Interface_: 'function acc_on_device(devicetype)'
2008 'integer(acc_device_kind) devicetype'
2009 'logical acc_on_device'
2010
2011 _Reference_:
2012 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2013 3.2.14.
2014
2015
2016 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_malloc, Next: acc_free, Prev: acc_on_device, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
2017
2018 5.15 'acc_malloc' - Allocate device memory.
2019 ===========================================
2020
2021 _Description_
2022 This function allocates LEN bytes of device memory. It returns the
2023 device address of the allocated memory.
2024
2025 _C/C++_:
2026 _Prototype_: 'd_void* acc_malloc(size_t len);'
2027
2028 _Reference_:
2029 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2030 3.2.15.
2031
2032
2033 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_free, Next: acc_copyin, Prev: acc_malloc, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
2034
2035 5.16 'acc_free' - Free device memory.
2036 =====================================
2037
2038 _Description_
2039 Free previously allocated device memory at the device address 'a'.
2040
2041 _C/C++_:
2042 _Prototype_: 'acc_free(d_void *a);'
2043
2044 _Reference_:
2045 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2046 3.2.16.
2047
2048
2049 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_copyin, Next: acc_present_or_copyin, Prev: acc_free, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
2050
2051 5.17 'acc_copyin' - Allocate device memory and copy host memory to it.
2052 ======================================================================
2053
2054 _Description_
2055 In C/C++, this function allocates LEN bytes of device memory and
2056 maps it to the specified host address in A. The device address of
2057 the newly allocated device memory is returned.
2058
2059 In Fortran, two (2) forms are supported. In the first form, A
2060 specifies a contiguous array section. The second form A specifies
2061 a variable or array element and LEN specifies the length in bytes.
2062
2063 _C/C++_:
2064 _Prototype_: 'void *acc_copyin(h_void *a, size_t len);'
2065
2066 _Fortran_:
2067 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_copyin(a)'
2068 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2069 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_copyin(a, len)'
2070 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2071 'integer len'
2072
2073 _Reference_:
2074 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2075 3.2.17.
2076
2077
2078 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_present_or_copyin, Next: acc_create, Prev: acc_copyin, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
2079
2080 5.18 'acc_present_or_copyin' - If the data is not present on the device, allocate device memory and copy from host memory.
2081 ==========================================================================================================================
2082
2083 _Description_
2084 This function tests if the host data specifed by A and of length
2085 LEN is present or not. If it is not present, then device memory
2086 will be allocated and the host memory copied. The device address
2087 of the newly allocated device memory is returned.
2088
2089 In Fortran, two (2) forms are supported. In the first form, A
2090 specifies a contiguous array section. The second form A specifies
2091 a variable or array element and LEN specifies the length in bytes.
2092
2093 _C/C++_:
2094 _Prototype_: 'void *acc_present_or_copyin(h_void *a, size_t len);'
2095 _Prototype_: 'void *acc_pcopyin(h_void *a, size_t len);'
2096
2097 _Fortran_:
2098 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_present_or_copyin(a)'
2099 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2100 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_present_or_copyin(a, len)'
2101 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2102 'integer len'
2103 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_pcopyin(a)'
2104 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2105 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_pcopyin(a, len)'
2106 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2107 'integer len'
2108
2109 _Reference_:
2110 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2111 3.2.18.
2112
2113
2114 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_create, Next: acc_present_or_create, Prev: acc_present_or_copyin, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
2115
2116 5.19 'acc_create' - Allocate device memory and map it to host memory.
2117 =====================================================================
2118
2119 _Description_
2120 This function allocates device memory and maps it to host memory
2121 specified by the host address A with a length of LEN bytes. In
2122 C/C++, the function returns the device address of the allocated
2123 device memory.
2124
2125 In Fortran, two (2) forms are supported. In the first form, A
2126 specifies a contiguous array section. The second form A specifies
2127 a variable or array element and LEN specifies the length in bytes.
2128
2129 _C/C++_:
2130 _Prototype_: 'void *acc_create(h_void *a, size_t len);'
2131
2132 _Fortran_:
2133 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_create(a)'
2134 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2135 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_create(a, len)'
2136 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2137 'integer len'
2138
2139 _Reference_:
2140 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2141 3.2.19.
2142
2143
2144 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_present_or_create, Next: acc_copyout, Prev: acc_create, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
2145
2146 5.20 'acc_present_or_create' - If the data is not present on the device, allocate device memory and map it to host memory.
2147 ==========================================================================================================================
2148
2149 _Description_
2150 This function tests if the host data specifed by A and of length
2151 LEN is present or not. If it is not present, then device memory
2152 will be allocated and mapped to host memory. In C/C++, the device
2153 address of the newly allocated device memory is returned.
2154
2155 In Fortran, two (2) forms are supported. In the first form, A
2156 specifies a contiguous array section. The second form A specifies
2157 a variable or array element and LEN specifies the length in bytes.
2158
2159 _C/C++_:
2160 _Prototype_: 'void *acc_present_or_create(h_void *a, size_t len)'
2161 _Prototype_: 'void *acc_pcreate(h_void *a, size_t len)'
2162
2163 _Fortran_:
2164 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_present_or_create(a)'
2165 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2166 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_present_or_create(a, len)'
2167 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2168 'integer len'
2169 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_pcreate(a)'
2170 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2171 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_pcreate(a, len)'
2172 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2173 'integer len'
2174
2175 _Reference_:
2176 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2177 3.2.20.
2178
2179
2180 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_copyout, Next: acc_delete, Prev: acc_present_or_create, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
2181
2182 5.21 'acc_copyout' - Copy device memory to host memory.
2183 =======================================================
2184
2185 _Description_
2186 This function copies mapped device memory to host memory which is
2187 specified by host address A for a length LEN bytes in C/C++.
2188
2189 In Fortran, two (2) forms are supported. In the first form, A
2190 specifies a contiguous array section. The second form A specifies
2191 a variable or array element and LEN specifies the length in bytes.
2192
2193 _C/C++_:
2194 _Prototype_: 'acc_copyout(h_void *a, size_t len);'
2195
2196 _Fortran_:
2197 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_copyout(a)'
2198 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2199 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_copyout(a, len)'
2200 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2201 'integer len'
2202
2203 _Reference_:
2204 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2205 3.2.21.
2206
2207
2208 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_delete, Next: acc_update_device, Prev: acc_copyout, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
2209
2210 5.22 'acc_delete' - Free device memory.
2211 =======================================
2212
2213 _Description_
2214 This function frees previously allocated device memory specified by
2215 the device address A and the length of LEN bytes.
2216
2217 In Fortran, two (2) forms are supported. In the first form, A
2218 specifies a contiguous array section. The second form A specifies
2219 a variable or array element and LEN specifies the length in bytes.
2220
2221 _C/C++_:
2222 _Prototype_: 'acc_delete(h_void *a, size_t len);'
2223
2224 _Fortran_:
2225 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_delete(a)'
2226 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2227 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_delete(a, len)'
2228 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2229 'integer len'
2230
2231 _Reference_:
2232 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2233 3.2.22.
2234
2235
2236 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_update_device, Next: acc_update_self, Prev: acc_delete, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
2237
2238 5.23 'acc_update_device' - Update device memory from mapped host memory.
2239 ========================================================================
2240
2241 _Description_
2242 This function updates the device copy from the previously mapped
2243 host memory. The host memory is specified with the host address A
2244 and a length of LEN bytes.
2245
2246 In Fortran, two (2) forms are supported. In the first form, A
2247 specifies a contiguous array section. The second form A specifies
2248 a variable or array element and LEN specifies the length in bytes.
2249
2250 _C/C++_:
2251 _Prototype_: 'acc_update_device(h_void *a, size_t len);'
2252
2253 _Fortran_:
2254 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_update_device(a)'
2255 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2256 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_update_device(a, len)'
2257 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2258 'integer len'
2259
2260 _Reference_:
2261 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2262 3.2.23.
2263
2264
2265 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_update_self, Next: acc_map_data, Prev: acc_update_device, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
2266
2267 5.24 'acc_update_self' - Update host memory from mapped device memory.
2268 ======================================================================
2269
2270 _Description_
2271 This function updates the host copy from the previously mapped
2272 device memory. The host memory is specified with the host address
2273 A and a length of LEN bytes.
2274
2275 In Fortran, two (2) forms are supported. In the first form, A
2276 specifies a contiguous array section. The second form A specifies
2277 a variable or array element and LEN specifies the length in bytes.
2278
2279 _C/C++_:
2280 _Prototype_: 'acc_update_self(h_void *a, size_t len);'
2281
2282 _Fortran_:
2283 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_update_self(a)'
2284 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2285 _Interface_: 'subroutine acc_update_self(a, len)'
2286 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2287 'integer len'
2288
2289 _Reference_:
2290 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2291 3.2.24.
2292
2293
2294 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_map_data, Next: acc_unmap_data, Prev: acc_update_self, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
2295
2296 5.25 'acc_map_data' - Map previously allocated device memory to host memory.
2297 ============================================================================
2298
2299 _Description_
2300 This function maps previously allocated device and host memory.
2301 The device memory is specified with the device address D. The host
2302 memory is specified with the host address H and a length of LEN.
2303
2304 _C/C++_:
2305 _Prototype_: 'acc_map_data(h_void *h, d_void *d, size_t len);'
2306
2307 _Reference_:
2308 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2309 3.2.25.
2310
2311
2312 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_unmap_data, Next: acc_deviceptr, Prev: acc_map_data, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
2313
2314 5.26 'acc_unmap_data' - Unmap device memory from host memory.
2315 =============================================================
2316
2317 _Description_
2318 This function unmaps previously mapped device and host memory. The
2319 latter specified by H.
2320
2321 _C/C++_:
2322 _Prototype_: 'acc_unmap_data(h_void *h);'
2323
2324 _Reference_:
2325 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2326 3.2.26.
2327
2328
2329 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_deviceptr, Next: acc_hostptr, Prev: acc_unmap_data, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
2330
2331 5.27 'acc_deviceptr' - Get device pointer associated with specific host address.
2332 ================================================================================
2333
2334 _Description_
2335 This function returns the device address that has been mapped to
2336 the host address specified by H.
2337
2338 _C/C++_:
2339 _Prototype_: 'void *acc_deviceptr(h_void *h);'
2340
2341 _Reference_:
2342 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2343 3.2.27.
2344
2345
2346 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_hostptr, Next: acc_is_present, Prev: acc_deviceptr, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
2347
2348 5.28 'acc_hostptr' - Get host pointer associated with specific device address.
2349 ==============================================================================
2350
2351 _Description_
2352 This function returns the host address that has been mapped to the
2353 device address specified by D.
2354
2355 _C/C++_:
2356 _Prototype_: 'void *acc_hostptr(d_void *d);'
2357
2358 _Reference_:
2359 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2360 3.2.28.
2361
2362
2363 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_is_present, Next: acc_memcpy_to_device, Prev: acc_hostptr, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
2364
2365 5.29 'acc_is_present' - Indicate whether host variable / array is present on device.
2366 ====================================================================================
2367
2368 _Description_
2369 This function indicates whether the specified host address in A and
2370 a length of LEN bytes is present on the device. In C/C++, a
2371 non-zero value is returned to indicate the presence of the mapped
2372 memory on the device. A zero is returned to indicate the memory is
2373 not mapped on the device.
2374
2375 In Fortran, two (2) forms are supported. In the first form, A
2376 specifies a contiguous array section. The second form A specifies
2377 a variable or array element and LEN specifies the length in bytes.
2378 If the host memory is mapped to device memory, then a 'true' is
2379 returned. Otherwise, a 'false' is return to indicate the mapped
2380 memory is not present.
2381
2382 _C/C++_:
2383 _Prototype_: 'int acc_is_present(h_void *a, size_t len);'
2384
2385 _Fortran_:
2386 _Interface_: 'function acc_is_present(a)'
2387 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2388 'logical acc_is_present'
2389 _Interface_: 'function acc_is_present(a, len)'
2390 'type, dimension(:[,:]...) :: a'
2391 'integer len'
2392 'logical acc_is_present'
2393
2394 _Reference_:
2395 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2396 3.2.29.
2397
2398
2399 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_memcpy_to_device, Next: acc_memcpy_from_device, Prev: acc_is_present, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
2400
2401 5.30 'acc_memcpy_to_device' - Copy host memory to device memory.
2402 ================================================================
2403
2404 _Description_
2405 This function copies host memory specified by host address of SRC
2406 to device memory specified by the device address DEST for a length
2407 of BYTES bytes.
2408
2409 _C/C++_:
2410 _Prototype_: 'acc_memcpy_to_device(d_void *dest, h_void *src, size_t
2411 bytes);'
2412
2413 _Reference_:
2414 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2415 3.2.30.
2416
2417
2418 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_memcpy_from_device, Next: acc_get_current_cuda_device, Prev: acc_memcpy_to_device, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
2419
2420 5.31 'acc_memcpy_from_device' - Copy device memory to host memory.
2421 ==================================================================
2422
2423 _Description_
2424 This function copies host memory specified by host address of SRC
2425 from device memory specified by the device address DEST for a
2426 length of BYTES bytes.
2427
2428 _C/C++_:
2429 _Prototype_: 'acc_memcpy_from_device(d_void *dest, h_void *src,
2430 size_t bytes);'
2431
2432 _Reference_:
2433 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2434 3.2.31.
2435
2436
2437 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
2438
2439 5.32 'acc_get_current_cuda_device' - Get CUDA device handle.
2440 ============================================================
2441
2442 _Description_
2443 This function returns the CUDA device handle. This handle is the
2444 same as used by the CUDA Runtime or Driver API's.
2445
2446 _C/C++_:
2447 _Prototype_: 'void *acc_get_current_cuda_device(void);'
2448
2449 _Reference_:
2450 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2451 A.2.1.1.
2452
2453
2454 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
2455
2456 5.33 'acc_get_current_cuda_context' - Get CUDA context handle.
2457 ==============================================================
2458
2459 _Description_
2460 This function returns the CUDA context handle. This handle is the
2461 same as used by the CUDA Runtime or Driver API's.
2462
2463 _C/C++_:
2464 _Prototype_: 'acc_get_current_cuda_context(void);'
2465
2466 _Reference_:
2467 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2468 A.2.1.2.
2469
2470
2471 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_get_cuda_stream, Next: acc_set_cuda_stream, Prev: acc_get_current_cuda_context, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
2472
2473 5.34 'acc_get_cuda_stream' - Get CUDA stream handle.
2474 ====================================================
2475
2476 _Description_
2477 This function returns the CUDA stream handle. This handle is the
2478 same as used by the CUDA Runtime or Driver API's.
2479
2480 _C/C++_:
2481 _Prototype_: 'acc_get_cuda_stream(void);'
2482
2483 _Reference_:
2484 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2485 A.2.1.3.
2486
2487
2488 File: libgomp.info, Node: acc_set_cuda_stream, Prev: acc_get_cuda_stream, Up: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines
2489
2490 5.35 'acc_set_cuda_stream' - Set CUDA stream handle.
2491 ====================================================
2492
2493 _Description_
2494 This function associates the stream handle specified by STREAM with
2495 the asynchronous value specified by ASYNC.
2496
2497 _C/C++_:
2498 _Prototype_: 'acc_set_cuda_stream(int async void *stream);'
2499
2500 _Reference_:
2501 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section
2502 A.2.1.4.
2503
2504
2505 File: libgomp.info, Node: OpenACC Environment Variables, Next: CUDA Streams Usage, Prev: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines, Up: Top
2506
2507 6 OpenACC Environment Variables
2508 *******************************
2509
2510 The variables 'ACC_DEVICE_TYPE' and 'ACC_DEVICE_NUM' are defined by
2511 section 4 of the OpenACC specification in version 2.0. The variable
2512 'GCC_ACC_NOTIFY' is used for diagnostic purposes.
2513
2514 * Menu:
2515
2516 * ACC_DEVICE_TYPE::
2517 * ACC_DEVICE_NUM::
2518 * GCC_ACC_NOTIFY::
2519
2520
2521 File: libgomp.info, Node: ACC_DEVICE_TYPE, Next: ACC_DEVICE_NUM, Up: OpenACC Environment Variables
2522
2523 6.1 'ACC_DEVICE_TYPE'
2524 =====================
2525
2526 _Reference_:
2527 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section 4.1.
2528
2529
2530 File: libgomp.info, Node: ACC_DEVICE_NUM, Next: GCC_ACC_NOTIFY, Prev: ACC_DEVICE_TYPE, Up: OpenACC Environment Variables
2531
2532 6.2 'ACC_DEVICE_NUM'
2533 ====================
2534
2535 _Reference_:
2536 OpenACC specification v2.0 (http://www.openacc.org/), section 4.2.
2537
2538
2539 File: libgomp.info, Node: GCC_ACC_NOTIFY, Prev: ACC_DEVICE_NUM, Up: OpenACC Environment Variables
2540
2541 6.3 'GCC_ACC_NOTIFY'
2542 ====================
2543
2544 _Description_:
2545 Print debug information pertaining to the accelerator.
2546
2547
2548 File: libgomp.info, Node: CUDA Streams Usage, Next: OpenACC Library Interoperability, Prev: OpenACC Environment Variables, Up: Top
2549
2550 7 CUDA Streams Usage
2551 ********************
2552
2553 This applies to the 'nvptx' plugin only.
2554
2555 The library provides elements that perform asynchronous movement of
2556 data and asynchronous operation of computing constructs. This
2557 asynchronous functionality is implemented by making use of CUDA
2558 streams(1).
2559
2560 The primary means by that the asychronous functionality is accessed
2561 is through the use of those OpenACC directives which make use of the
2562 'async' and 'wait' clauses. When the 'async' clause is first used with
2563 a directive, it creates a CUDA stream. If an 'async-argument' is used
2564 with the 'async' clause, then the stream is associated with the
2565 specified 'async-argument'.
2566
2567 Following the creation of an association between a CUDA stream and
2568 the 'async-argument' of an 'async' clause, both the 'wait' clause and
2569 the 'wait' directive can be used. When either the clause or directive
2570 is used after stream creation, it creates a rendezvous point whereby
2571 execution waits until all operations associated with the
2572 'async-argument', that is, stream, have completed.
2573
2574 Normally, the management of the streams that are created as a result
2575 of using the 'async' clause, is done without any intervention by the
2576 caller. This implies the association between the 'async-argument' and
2577 the CUDA stream will be maintained for the lifetime of the program.
2578 However, this association can be changed through the use of the library
2579 function 'acc_set_cuda_stream'. When the function 'acc_set_cuda_stream'
2580 is called, the CUDA stream that was originally associated with the
2581 'async' clause will be destroyed. Caution should be taken when changing
2582 the association as subsequent references to the 'async-argument' refer
2583 to a different CUDA stream.
2584
2585 ---------- Footnotes ----------
2586
2587 (1) See "Stream Management" in "CUDA Driver API", TRM-06703-001,
2588 Version 5.5, for additional information
2589
2590
2591 File: libgomp.info, Node: OpenACC Library Interoperability, Next: The libgomp ABI, Prev: CUDA Streams Usage, Up: Top
2592
2593 8 OpenACC Library Interoperability
2594 **********************************
2595
2596 8.1 Introduction
2597 ================
2598
2599 The OpenACC library uses the CUDA Driver API, and may interact with
2600 programs that use the Runtime library directly, or another library based
2601 on the Runtime library, e.g., CUBLAS(1). This chapter describes the use
2602 cases and what changes are required in order to use both the OpenACC
2603 library and the CUBLAS and Runtime libraries within a program.
2604
2605 8.2 First invocation: NVIDIA CUBLAS library API
2606 ===============================================
2607
2608 In this first use case (see below), a function in the CUBLAS library is
2609 called prior to any of the functions in the OpenACC library. More
2610 specifically, the function 'cublasCreate()'.
2611
2612 When invoked, the function initializes the library and allocates the
2613 hardware resources on the host and the device on behalf of the caller.
2614 Once the initialization and allocation has completed, a handle is
2615 returned to the caller. The OpenACC library also requires
2616 initialization and allocation of hardware resources. Since the CUBLAS
2617 library has already allocated the hardware resources for the device, all
2618 that is left to do is to initialize the OpenACC library and acquire the
2619 hardware resources on the host.
2620
2621 Prior to calling the OpenACC function that initializes the library
2622 and allocate the host hardware resources, you need to acquire the device
2623 number that was allocated during the call to 'cublasCreate()'. The
2624 invoking of the runtime library function 'cudaGetDevice()' accomplishes
2625 this. Once acquired, the device number is passed along with the device
2626 type as parameters to the OpenACC library function
2627 'acc_set_device_num()'.
2628
2629 Once the call to 'acc_set_device_num()' has completed, the OpenACC
2630 library uses the context that was created during the call to
2631 'cublasCreate()'. In other words, both libraries will be sharing the
2632 same context.
2633
2634 /* Create the handle */
2635 s = cublasCreate(&h);
2636 if (s != CUBLAS_STATUS_SUCCESS)
2637 {
2638 fprintf(stderr, "cublasCreate failed %d\n", s);
2639 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
2640 }
2641
2642 /* Get the device number */
2643 e = cudaGetDevice(&dev);
2644 if (e != cudaSuccess)
2645 {
2646 fprintf(stderr, "cudaGetDevice failed %d\n", e);
2647 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
2648 }
2649
2650 /* Initialize OpenACC library and use device 'dev' */
2651 acc_set_device_num(dev, acc_device_nvidia);
2652
2653 Use Case 1
2654
2655 8.3 First invocation: OpenACC library API
2656 =========================================
2657
2658 In this second use case (see below), a function in the OpenACC library
2659 is called prior to any of the functions in the CUBLAS library. More
2660 specificially, the function 'acc_set_device_num()'.
2661
2662 In the use case presented here, the function 'acc_set_device_num()'
2663 is used to both initialize the OpenACC library and allocate the hardware
2664 resources on the host and the device. In the call to the function, the
2665 call parameters specify which device to use and what device type to use,
2666 i.e., 'acc_device_nvidia'. It should be noted that this is but one
2667 method to initialize the OpenACC library and allocate the appropriate
2668 hardware resources. Other methods are available through the use of
2669 environment variables and these will be discussed in the next section.
2670
2671 Once the call to 'acc_set_device_num()' has completed, other OpenACC
2672 functions can be called as seen with multiple calls being made to
2673 'acc_copyin()'. In addition, calls can be made to functions in the
2674 CUBLAS library. In the use case a call to 'cublasCreate()' is made
2675 subsequent to the calls to 'acc_copyin()'. As seen in the previous use
2676 case, a call to 'cublasCreate()' initializes the CUBLAS library and
2677 allocates the hardware resources on the host and the device. However,
2678 since the device has already been allocated, 'cublasCreate()' will only
2679 initialize the CUBLAS library and allocate the appropriate hardware
2680 resources on the host. The context that was created as part of the
2681 OpenACC initialization is shared with the CUBLAS library, similarly to
2682 the first use case.
2683
2684 dev = 0;
2685
2686 acc_set_device_num(dev, acc_device_nvidia);
2687
2688 /* Copy the first set to the device */
2689 d_X = acc_copyin(&h_X[0], N * sizeof (float));
2690 if (d_X == NULL)
2691 {
2692 fprintf(stderr, "copyin error h_X\n");
2693 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
2694 }
2695
2696 /* Copy the second set to the device */
2697 d_Y = acc_copyin(&h_Y1[0], N * sizeof (float));
2698 if (d_Y == NULL)
2699 {
2700 fprintf(stderr, "copyin error h_Y1\n");
2701 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
2702 }
2703
2704 /* Create the handle */
2705 s = cublasCreate(&h);
2706 if (s != CUBLAS_STATUS_SUCCESS)
2707 {
2708 fprintf(stderr, "cublasCreate failed %d\n", s);
2709 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
2710 }
2711
2712 /* Perform saxpy using CUBLAS library function */
2713 s = cublasSaxpy(h, N, &alpha, d_X, 1, d_Y, 1);
2714 if (s != CUBLAS_STATUS_SUCCESS)
2715 {
2716 fprintf(stderr, "cublasSaxpy failed %d\n", s);
2717 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
2718 }
2719
2720 /* Copy the results from the device */
2721 acc_memcpy_from_device(&h_Y1[0], d_Y, N * sizeof (float));
2722
2723 Use Case 2
2724
2725 8.4 OpenACC library and environment variables
2726 =============================================
2727
2728 There are two environment variables associated with the OpenACC library
2729 that may be used to control the device type and device number:
2730 'ACC_DEVICE_TYPE' and 'ACC_DEVICE_NUM', respecively. These two
2731 environement variables can be used as an alternative to calling
2732 'acc_set_device_num()'. As seen in the second use case, the device type
2733 and device number were specified using 'acc_set_device_num()'. If
2734 however, the aforementioned environment variables were set, then the
2735 call to 'acc_set_device_num()' would not be required.
2736
2737 The use of the environment variables is only relevant when an OpenACC
2738 function is called prior to a call to 'cudaCreate()'. If 'cudaCreate()'
2739 is called prior to a call to an OpenACC function, then you must call
2740 'acc_set_device_num()'(2)
2741
2742 ---------- Footnotes ----------
2743
2744 (1) See section 2.26, "Interactions with the CUDA Driver API" in
2745 "CUDA Runtime API", Version 5.5, and section 2.27, "VDPAU
2746 Interoperability", in "CUDA Driver API", TRM-06703-001, Version 5.5, for
2747 additional information on library interoperability.
2748
2749 (2) More complete information about 'ACC_DEVICE_TYPE' and
2750 'ACC_DEVICE_NUM' can be found in sections 4.1 and 4.2 of the OpenACC
2751 (http://www.openacc.org/) Application Programming Interface, Version
2752 2.0.
2753
2754
2755 File: libgomp.info, Node: The libgomp ABI, Next: Reporting Bugs, Prev: OpenACC Library Interoperability, Up: Top
2756
2757 9 The libgomp ABI
2758 *****************
2759
2760 The following sections present notes on the external ABI as presented by
2761 libgomp. Only maintainers should need them.
2762
2763 * Menu:
2764
2765 * Implementing MASTER construct::
2766 * Implementing CRITICAL construct::
2767 * Implementing ATOMIC construct::
2768 * Implementing FLUSH construct::
2769 * Implementing BARRIER construct::
2770 * Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct::
2771 * Implementing PRIVATE clause::
2772 * Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses::
2773 * Implementing REDUCTION clause::
2774 * Implementing PARALLEL construct::
2775 * Implementing FOR construct::
2776 * Implementing ORDERED construct::
2777 * Implementing SECTIONS construct::
2778 * Implementing SINGLE construct::
2779 * Implementing OpenACC's PARALLEL construct::
2780
2781
2782 File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing MASTER construct, Next: Implementing CRITICAL construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
2783
2784 9.1 Implementing MASTER construct
2785 =================================
2786
2787 if (omp_get_thread_num () == 0)
2788 block
2789
2790 Alternately, we generate two copies of the parallel subfunction and
2791 only include this in the version run by the master thread. Surely this
2792 is not worthwhile though...
2793
2794
2795 File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing CRITICAL construct, Next: Implementing ATOMIC construct, Prev: Implementing MASTER construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
2796
2797 9.2 Implementing CRITICAL construct
2798 ===================================
2799
2800 Without a specified name,
2801
2802 void GOMP_critical_start (void);
2803 void GOMP_critical_end (void);
2804
2805 so that we don't get COPY relocations from libgomp to the main
2806 application.
2807
2808 With a specified name, use omp_set_lock and omp_unset_lock with name
2809 being transformed into a variable declared like
2810
2811 omp_lock_t gomp_critical_user_<name> __attribute__((common))
2812
2813 Ideally the ABI would specify that all zero is a valid unlocked
2814 state, and so we wouldn't need to initialize this at startup.
2815
2816
2817 File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing ATOMIC construct, Next: Implementing FLUSH construct, Prev: Implementing CRITICAL construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
2818
2819 9.3 Implementing ATOMIC construct
2820 =================================
2821
2822 The target should implement the '__sync' builtins.
2823
2824 Failing that we could add
2825
2826 void GOMP_atomic_enter (void)
2827 void GOMP_atomic_exit (void)
2828
2829 which reuses the regular lock code, but with yet another lock object
2830 private to the library.
2831
2832
2833 File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing FLUSH construct, Next: Implementing BARRIER construct, Prev: Implementing ATOMIC construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
2834
2835 9.4 Implementing FLUSH construct
2836 ================================
2837
2838 Expands to the '__sync_synchronize' builtin.
2839
2840
2841 File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing BARRIER construct, Next: Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct, Prev: Implementing FLUSH construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
2842
2843 9.5 Implementing BARRIER construct
2844 ==================================
2845
2846 void GOMP_barrier (void)
2847
2848
2849 File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct, Next: Implementing PRIVATE clause, Prev: Implementing BARRIER construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
2850
2851 9.6 Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct
2852 ========================================
2853
2854 In _most_ cases we can map this directly to '__thread'. Except that OMP
2855 allows constructors for C++ objects. We can either refuse to support
2856 this (how often is it used?) or we can implement something akin to
2857 .ctors.
2858
2859 Even more ideally, this ctor feature is handled by extensions to the
2860 main pthreads library. Failing that, we can have a set of entry points
2861 to register ctor functions to be called.
2862
2863
2864 File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing PRIVATE clause, Next: Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses, Prev: Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
2865
2866 9.7 Implementing PRIVATE clause
2867 ===============================
2868
2869 In association with a PARALLEL, or within the lexical extent of a
2870 PARALLEL block, the variable becomes a local variable in the parallel
2871 subfunction.
2872
2873 In association with FOR or SECTIONS blocks, create a new automatic
2874 variable within the current function. This preserves the semantic of
2875 new variable creation.
2876
2877
2878 File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses, Next: Implementing REDUCTION clause, Prev: Implementing PRIVATE clause, Up: The libgomp ABI
2879
2880 9.8 Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses
2881 ========================================================================
2882
2883 This seems simple enough for PARALLEL blocks. Create a private struct
2884 for communicating between the parent and subfunction. In the parent,
2885 copy in values for scalar and "small" structs; copy in addresses for
2886 others TREE_ADDRESSABLE types. In the subfunction, copy the value into
2887 the local variable.
2888
2889 It is not clear what to do with bare FOR or SECTION blocks. The only
2890 thing I can figure is that we do something like:
2891
2892 #pragma omp for firstprivate(x) lastprivate(y)
2893 for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
2894 body;
2895
2896 which becomes
2897
2898 {
2899 int x = x, y;
2900
2901 // for stuff
2902
2903 if (i == n)
2904 y = y;
2905 }
2906
2907 where the "x=x" and "y=y" assignments actually have different uids
2908 for the two variables, i.e. not something you could write directly in
2909 C. Presumably this only makes sense if the "outer" x and y are global
2910 variables.
2911
2912 COPYPRIVATE would work the same way, except the structure broadcast
2913 would have to happen via SINGLE machinery instead.
2914
2915
2916 File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing REDUCTION clause, Next: Implementing PARALLEL construct, Prev: Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses, Up: The libgomp ABI
2917
2918 9.9 Implementing REDUCTION clause
2919 =================================
2920
2921 The private struct mentioned in the previous section should have a
2922 pointer to an array of the type of the variable, indexed by the thread's
2923 TEAM_ID. The thread stores its final value into the array, and after
2924 the barrier, the master thread iterates over the array to collect the
2925 values.
2926
2927
2928 File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing PARALLEL construct, Next: Implementing FOR construct, Prev: Implementing REDUCTION clause, Up: The libgomp ABI
2929
2930 9.10 Implementing PARALLEL construct
2931 ====================================
2932
2933 #pragma omp parallel
2934 {
2935 body;
2936 }
2937
2938 becomes
2939
2940 void subfunction (void *data)
2941 {
2942 use data;
2943 body;
2944 }
2945
2946 setup data;
2947 GOMP_parallel_start (subfunction, &data, num_threads);
2948 subfunction (&data);
2949 GOMP_parallel_end ();
2950
2951 void GOMP_parallel_start (void (*fn)(void *), void *data, unsigned num_threads)
2952
2953 The FN argument is the subfunction to be run in parallel.
2954
2955 The DATA argument is a pointer to a structure used to communicate
2956 data in and out of the subfunction, as discussed above with respect to
2957 FIRSTPRIVATE et al.
2958
2959 The NUM_THREADS argument is 1 if an IF clause is present and false,
2960 or the value of the NUM_THREADS clause, if present, or 0.
2961
2962 The function needs to create the appropriate number of threads and/or
2963 launch them from the dock. It needs to create the team structure and
2964 assign team ids.
2965
2966 void GOMP_parallel_end (void)
2967
2968 Tears down the team and returns us to the previous
2969 'omp_in_parallel()' state.
2970
2971
2972 File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing FOR construct, Next: Implementing ORDERED construct, Prev: Implementing PARALLEL construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
2973
2974 9.11 Implementing FOR construct
2975 ===============================
2976
2977 #pragma omp parallel for
2978 for (i = lb; i <= ub; i++)
2979 body;
2980
2981 becomes
2982
2983 void subfunction (void *data)
2984 {
2985 long _s0, _e0;
2986 while (GOMP_loop_static_next (&_s0, &_e0))
2987 {
2988 long _e1 = _e0, i;
2989 for (i = _s0; i < _e1; i++)
2990 body;
2991 }
2992 GOMP_loop_end_nowait ();
2993 }
2994
2995 GOMP_parallel_loop_static (subfunction, NULL, 0, lb, ub+1, 1, 0);
2996 subfunction (NULL);
2997 GOMP_parallel_end ();
2998
2999 #pragma omp for schedule(runtime)
3000 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
3001 body;
3002
3003 becomes
3004
3005 {
3006 long i, _s0, _e0;
3007 if (GOMP_loop_runtime_start (0, n, 1, &_s0, &_e0))
3008 do {
3009 long _e1 = _e0;
3010 for (i = _s0, i < _e0; i++)
3011 body;
3012 } while (GOMP_loop_runtime_next (&_s0, _&e0));
3013 GOMP_loop_end ();
3014 }
3015
3016 Note that while it looks like there is trickiness to propagating a
3017 non-constant STEP, there isn't really. We're explicitly allowed to
3018 evaluate it as many times as we want, and any variables involved should
3019 automatically be handled as PRIVATE or SHARED like any other variables.
3020 So the expression should remain evaluable in the subfunction. We can
3021 also pull it into a local variable if we like, but since its supposed to
3022 remain unchanged, we can also not if we like.
3023
3024 If we have SCHEDULE(STATIC), and no ORDERED, then we ought to be able
3025 to get away with no work-sharing context at all, since we can simply
3026 perform the arithmetic directly in each thread to divide up the
3027 iterations. Which would mean that we wouldn't need to call any of these
3028 routines.
3029
3030 There are separate routines for handling loops with an ORDERED
3031 clause. Bookkeeping for that is non-trivial...
3032
3033
3034 File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing ORDERED construct, Next: Implementing SECTIONS construct, Prev: Implementing FOR construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
3035
3036 9.12 Implementing ORDERED construct
3037 ===================================
3038
3039 void GOMP_ordered_start (void)
3040 void GOMP_ordered_end (void)
3041
3042
3043 File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing SECTIONS construct, Next: Implementing SINGLE construct, Prev: Implementing ORDERED construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
3044
3045 9.13 Implementing SECTIONS construct
3046 ====================================
3047
3048 A block as
3049
3050 #pragma omp sections
3051 {
3052 #pragma omp section
3053 stmt1;
3054 #pragma omp section
3055 stmt2;
3056 #pragma omp section
3057 stmt3;
3058 }
3059
3060 becomes
3061
3062 for (i = GOMP_sections_start (3); i != 0; i = GOMP_sections_next ())
3063 switch (i)
3064 {
3065 case 1:
3066 stmt1;
3067 break;
3068 case 2:
3069 stmt2;
3070 break;
3071 case 3:
3072 stmt3;
3073 break;
3074 }
3075 GOMP_barrier ();
3076
3077
3078 File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing SINGLE construct, Next: Implementing OpenACC's PARALLEL construct, Prev: Implementing SECTIONS construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
3079
3080 9.14 Implementing SINGLE construct
3081 ==================================
3082
3083 A block like
3084
3085 #pragma omp single
3086 {
3087 body;
3088 }
3089
3090 becomes
3091
3092 if (GOMP_single_start ())
3093 body;
3094 GOMP_barrier ();
3095
3096 while
3097
3098 #pragma omp single copyprivate(x)
3099 body;
3100
3101 becomes
3102
3103 datap = GOMP_single_copy_start ();
3104 if (datap == NULL)
3105 {
3106 body;
3107 data.x = x;
3108 GOMP_single_copy_end (&data);
3109 }
3110 else
3111 x = datap->x;
3112 GOMP_barrier ();
3113
3114
3115 File: libgomp.info, Node: Implementing OpenACC's PARALLEL construct, Prev: Implementing SINGLE construct, Up: The libgomp ABI
3116
3117 9.15 Implementing OpenACC's PARALLEL construct
3118 ==============================================
3119
3120 void GOACC_parallel ()
3121
3122
3123 File: libgomp.info, Node: Reporting Bugs, Next: Copying, Prev: The libgomp ABI, Up: Top
3124
3125 10 Reporting Bugs
3126 *****************
3127
3128 Bugs in the GNU Offloading and Multi Processing Runtime Library should
3129 be reported via Bugzilla (http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/). Please add
3130 "openacc", or "openmp", or both to the keywords field in the bug report,
3131 as appropriate.
3132
3133
3134 File: libgomp.info, Node: Copying, Next: GNU Free Documentation License, Prev: Reporting Bugs, Up: Top
3135
3136 GNU General Public License
3137 **************************
3138
3139 Version 3, 29 June 2007
3140
3141 Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/>
3142
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3784 reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely
3785 approximates an absolute waiver of all civil liability in
3786 connection with the Program, unless a warranty or assumption of
3787 liability accompanies a copy of the Program in return for a fee.
3788
3789 END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
3790 ===========================
3791
3792 How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
3793 =============================================
3794
3795 If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
3796 possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
3797 free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these
3798 terms.
3799
3800 To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
3801 to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
3802 state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the
3803 "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
3804
3805 ONE LINE TO GIVE THE PROGRAM'S NAME AND A BRIEF IDEA OF WHAT IT DOES.
3806 Copyright (C) YEAR NAME OF AUTHOR
3807
3808 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
3809 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
3810 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at
3811 your option) any later version.
3812
3813 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
3814 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
3815 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
3816 General Public License for more details.
3817
3818 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
3819 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
3820
3821 Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper
3822 mail.
3823
3824 If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
3825 notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
3826
3827 PROGRAM Copyright (C) YEAR NAME OF AUTHOR
3828 This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type 'show w'.
3829 This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
3830 under certain conditions; type 'show c' for details.
3831
3832 The hypothetical commands 'show w' and 'show c' should show the
3833 appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, your
3834 program's commands might be different; for a GUI interface, you would
3835 use an "about box".
3836
3837 You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or
3838 school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if
3839 necessary. For more information on this, and how to apply and follow
3840 the GNU GPL, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
3841
3842 The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your
3843 program into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine
3844 library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary
3845 applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the
3846 GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License. But first,
3847 please read <http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.
3848
3849
3850 File: libgomp.info, Node: GNU Free Documentation License, Next: Funding, Prev: Copying, Up: Top
3851
3852 GNU Free Documentation License
3853 ******************************
3854
3855 Version 1.3, 3 November 2008
3856
3857 Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3858 <http://fsf.org/>
3859
3860 Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
3861 of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
3862
3863 0. PREAMBLE
3864
3865 The purpose of this License is to make a manual, textbook, or other
3866 functional and useful document "free" in the sense of freedom: to
3867 assure everyone the effective freedom to copy and redistribute it,
3868 with or without modifying it, either commercially or
3869 noncommercially. Secondarily, this License preserves for the
3870 author and publisher a way to get credit for their work, while not
3871 being considered responsible for modifications made by others.
3872
3873 This License is a kind of "copyleft", which means that derivative
3874 works of the document must themselves be free in the same sense.
3875 It complements the GNU General Public License, which is a copyleft
3876 license designed for free software.
3877
3878 We have designed this License in order to use it for manuals for
3879 free software, because free software needs free documentation: a
3880 free program should come with manuals providing the same freedoms
3881 that the software does. But this License is not limited to
3882 software manuals; it can be used for any textual work, regardless
3883 of subject matter or whether it is published as a printed book. We
3884 recommend this License principally for works whose purpose is
3885 instruction or reference.
3886
3887 1. APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS
3888
3889 This License applies to any manual or other work, in any medium,
3890 that contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it can
3891 be distributed under the terms of this License. Such a notice
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3893 to use that work under the conditions stated herein. The
3894 "Document", below, refers to any such manual or work. Any member
3895 of the public is a licensee, and is addressed as "you". You accept
3896 the license if you copy, modify or distribute the work in a way
3897 requiring permission under copyright law.
3898
3899 A "Modified Version" of the Document means any work containing the
3900 Document or a portion of it, either copied verbatim, or with
3901 modifications and/or translated into another language.
3902
3903 A "Secondary Section" is a named appendix or a front-matter section
3904 of the Document that deals exclusively with the relationship of the
3905 publishers or authors of the Document to the Document's overall
3906 subject (or to related matters) and contains nothing that could
3907 fall directly within that overall subject. (Thus, if the Document
3908 is in part a textbook of mathematics, a Secondary Section may not
3909 explain any mathematics.) The relationship could be a matter of
3910 historical connection with the subject or with related matters, or
3911 of legal, commercial, philosophical, ethical or political position
3912 regarding them.
3913
3914 The "Invariant Sections" are certain Secondary Sections whose
3915 titles are designated, as being those of Invariant Sections, in the
3916 notice that says that the Document is released under this License.
3917 If a section does not fit the above definition of Secondary then it
3918 is not allowed to be designated as Invariant. The Document may
3919 contain zero Invariant Sections. If the Document does not identify
3920 any Invariant Sections then there are none.
3921
3922 The "Cover Texts" are certain short passages of text that are
3923 listed, as Front-Cover Texts or Back-Cover Texts, in the notice
3924 that says that the Document is released under this License. A
3925 Front-Cover Text may be at most 5 words, and a Back-Cover Text may
3926 be at most 25 words.
3927
3928 A "Transparent" copy of the Document means a machine-readable copy,
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3934 formatters or for automatic translation to a variety of formats
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3937 been arranged to thwart or discourage subsequent modification by
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3939 used for any substantial amount of text. A copy that is not
3940 "Transparent" is called "Opaque".
3941
3942 Examples of suitable formats for Transparent copies include plain
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3946 Examples of transparent image formats include PNG, XCF and JPG.
3947 Opaque formats include proprietary formats that can be read and
3948 edited only by proprietary word processors, SGML or XML for which
3949 the DTD and/or processing tools are not generally available, and
3950 the machine-generated HTML, PostScript or PDF produced by some word
3951 processors for output purposes only.
3952
3953 The "Title Page" means, for a printed book, the title page itself,
3954 plus such following pages as are needed to hold, legibly, the
3955 material this License requires to appear in the title page. For
3956 works in formats which do not have any title page as such, "Title
3957 Page" means the text near the most prominent appearance of the
3958 work's title, preceding the beginning of the body of the text.
3959
3960 The "publisher" means any person or entity that distributes copies
3961 of the Document to the public.
3962
3963 A section "Entitled XYZ" means a named subunit of the Document
3964 whose title either is precisely XYZ or contains XYZ in parentheses
3965 following text that translates XYZ in another language. (Here XYZ
3966 stands for a specific section name mentioned below, such as
3967 "Acknowledgements", "Dedications", "Endorsements", or "History".)
3968 To "Preserve the Title" of such a section when you modify the
3969 Document means that it remains a section "Entitled XYZ" according
3970 to this definition.
3971
3972 The Document may include Warranty Disclaimers next to the notice
3973 which states that this License applies to the Document. These
3974 Warranty Disclaimers are considered to be included by reference in
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3976 implication that these Warranty Disclaimers may have is void and
3977 has no effect on the meaning of this License.
3978
3979 2. VERBATIM COPYING
3980
3981 You may copy and distribute the Document in any medium, either
3982 commercially or noncommercially, provided that this License, the
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3986 may not use technical measures to obstruct or control the reading
3987 or further copying of the copies you make or distribute. However,
3988 you may accept compensation in exchange for copies. If you
3989 distribute a large enough number of copies you must also follow the
3990 conditions in section 3.
3991
3992 You may also lend copies, under the same conditions stated above,
3993 and you may publicly display copies.
3994
3995 3. COPYING IN QUANTITY
3996
3997 If you publish printed copies (or copies in media that commonly
3998 have printed covers) of the Document, numbering more than 100, and
3999 the Document's license notice requires Cover Texts, you must
4000 enclose the copies in covers that carry, clearly and legibly, all
4001 these Cover Texts: Front-Cover Texts on the front cover, and
4002 Back-Cover Texts on the back cover. Both covers must also clearly
4003 and legibly identify you as the publisher of these copies. The
4004 front cover must present the full title with all words of the title
4005 equally prominent and visible. You may add other material on the
4006 covers in addition. Copying with changes limited to the covers, as
4007 long as they preserve the title of the Document and satisfy these
4008 conditions, can be treated as verbatim copying in other respects.
4009
4010 If the required texts for either cover are too voluminous to fit
4011 legibly, you should put the first ones listed (as many as fit
4012 reasonably) on the actual cover, and continue the rest onto
4013 adjacent pages.
4014
4015 If you publish or distribute Opaque copies of the Document
4016 numbering more than 100, you must either include a machine-readable
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4019 network-using public has access to download using public-standard
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4025 year after the last time you distribute an Opaque copy (directly or
4026 through your agents or retailers) of that edition to the public.
4027
4028 It is requested, but not required, that you contact the authors of
4029 the Document well before redistributing any large number of copies,
4030 to give them a chance to provide you with an updated version of the
4031 Document.
4032
4033 4. MODIFICATIONS
4034
4035 You may copy and distribute a Modified Version of the Document
4036 under the conditions of sections 2 and 3 above, provided that you
4037 release the Modified Version under precisely this License, with the
4038 Modified Version filling the role of the Document, thus licensing
4039 distribution and modification of the Modified Version to whoever
4040 possesses a copy of it. In addition, you must do these things in
4041 the Modified Version:
4042
4043 A. Use in the Title Page (and on the covers, if any) a title
4044 distinct from that of the Document, and from those of previous
4045 versions (which should, if there were any, be listed in the
4046 History section of the Document). You may use the same title
4047 as a previous version if the original publisher of that
4048 version gives permission.
4049
4050 B. List on the Title Page, as authors, one or more persons or
4051 entities responsible for authorship of the modifications in
4052 the Modified Version, together with at least five of the
4053 principal authors of the Document (all of its principal
4054 authors, if it has fewer than five), unless they release you
4055 from this requirement.
4056
4057 C. State on the Title page the name of the publisher of the
4058 Modified Version, as the publisher.
4059
4060 D. Preserve all the copyright notices of the Document.
4061
4062 E. Add an appropriate copyright notice for your modifications
4063 adjacent to the other copyright notices.
4064
4065 F. Include, immediately after the copyright notices, a license
4066 notice giving the public permission to use the Modified
4067 Version under the terms of this License, in the form shown in
4068 the Addendum below.
4069
4070 G. Preserve in that license notice the full lists of Invariant
4071 Sections and required Cover Texts given in the Document's
4072 license notice.
4073
4074 H. Include an unaltered copy of this License.
4075
4076 I. Preserve the section Entitled "History", Preserve its Title,
4077 and add to it an item stating at least the title, year, new
4078 authors, and publisher of the Modified Version as given on the
4079 Title Page. If there is no section Entitled "History" in the
4080 Document, create one stating the title, year, authors, and
4081 publisher of the Document as given on its Title Page, then add
4082 an item describing the Modified Version as stated in the
4083 previous sentence.
4084
4085 J. Preserve the network location, if any, given in the Document
4086 for public access to a Transparent copy of the Document, and
4087 likewise the network locations given in the Document for
4088 previous versions it was based on. These may be placed in the
4089 "History" section. You may omit a network location for a work
4090 that was published at least four years before the Document
4091 itself, or if the original publisher of the version it refers
4092 to gives permission.
4093
4094 K. For any section Entitled "Acknowledgements" or "Dedications",
4095 Preserve the Title of the section, and preserve in the section
4096 all the substance and tone of each of the contributor
4097 acknowledgements and/or dedications given therein.
4098
4099 L. Preserve all the Invariant Sections of the Document, unaltered
4100 in their text and in their titles. Section numbers or the
4101 equivalent are not considered part of the section titles.
4102
4103 M. Delete any section Entitled "Endorsements". Such a section
4104 may not be included in the Modified Version.
4105
4106 N. Do not retitle any existing section to be Entitled
4107 "Endorsements" or to conflict in title with any Invariant
4108 Section.
4109
4110 O. Preserve any Warranty Disclaimers.
4111
4112 If the Modified Version includes new front-matter sections or
4113 appendices that qualify as Secondary Sections and contain no
4114 material copied from the Document, you may at your option designate
4115 some or all of these sections as invariant. To do this, add their
4116 titles to the list of Invariant Sections in the Modified Version's
4117 license notice. These titles must be distinct from any other
4118 section titles.
4119
4120 You may add a section Entitled "Endorsements", provided it contains
4121 nothing but endorsements of your Modified Version by various
4122 parties--for example, statements of peer review or that the text
4123 has been approved by an organization as the authoritative
4124 definition of a standard.
4125
4126 You may add a passage of up to five words as a Front-Cover Text,
4127 and a passage of up to 25 words as a Back-Cover Text, to the end of
4128 the list of Cover Texts in the Modified Version. Only one passage
4129 of Front-Cover Text and one of Back-Cover Text may be added by (or
4130 through arrangements made by) any one entity. If the Document
4131 already includes a cover text for the same cover, previously added
4132 by you or by arrangement made by the same entity you are acting on
4133 behalf of, you may not add another; but you may replace the old
4134 one, on explicit permission from the previous publisher that added
4135 the old one.
4136
4137 The author(s) and publisher(s) of the Document do not by this
4138 License give permission to use their names for publicity for or to
4139 assert or imply endorsement of any Modified Version.
4140
4141 5. COMBINING DOCUMENTS
4142
4143 You may combine the Document with other documents released under
4144 this License, under the terms defined in section 4 above for
4145 modified versions, provided that you include in the combination all
4146 of the Invariant Sections of all of the original documents,
4147 unmodified, and list them all as Invariant Sections of your
4148 combined work in its license notice, and that you preserve all
4149 their Warranty Disclaimers.
4150
4151 The combined work need only contain one copy of this License, and
4152 multiple identical Invariant Sections may be replaced with a single
4153 copy. If there are multiple Invariant Sections with the same name
4154 but different contents, make the title of each such section unique
4155 by adding at the end of it, in parentheses, the name of the
4156 original author or publisher of that section if known, or else a
4157 unique number. Make the same adjustment to the section titles in
4158 the list of Invariant Sections in the license notice of the
4159 combined work.
4160
4161 In the combination, you must combine any sections Entitled
4162 "History" in the various original documents, forming one section
4163 Entitled "History"; likewise combine any sections Entitled
4164 "Acknowledgements", and any sections Entitled "Dedications". You
4165 must delete all sections Entitled "Endorsements."
4166
4167 6. COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS
4168
4169 You may make a collection consisting of the Document and other
4170 documents released under this License, and replace the individual
4171 copies of this License in the various documents with a single copy
4172 that is included in the collection, provided that you follow the
4173 rules of this License for verbatim copying of each of the documents
4174 in all other respects.
4175
4176 You may extract a single document from such a collection, and
4177 distribute it individually under this License, provided you insert
4178 a copy of this License into the extracted document, and follow this
4179 License in all other respects regarding verbatim copying of that
4180 document.
4181
4182 7. AGGREGATION WITH INDEPENDENT WORKS
4183
4184 A compilation of the Document or its derivatives with other
4185 separate and independent documents or works, in or on a volume of a
4186 storage or distribution medium, is called an "aggregate" if the
4187 copyright resulting from the compilation is not used to limit the
4188 legal rights of the compilation's users beyond what the individual
4189 works permit. When the Document is included in an aggregate, this
4190 License does not apply to the other works in the aggregate which
4191 are not themselves derivative works of the Document.
4192
4193 If the Cover Text requirement of section 3 is applicable to these
4194 copies of the Document, then if the Document is less than one half
4195 of the entire aggregate, the Document's Cover Texts may be placed
4196 on covers that bracket the Document within the aggregate, or the
4197 electronic equivalent of covers if the Document is in electronic
4198 form. Otherwise they must appear on printed covers that bracket
4199 the whole aggregate.
4200
4201 8. TRANSLATION
4202
4203 Translation is considered a kind of modification, so you may
4204 distribute translations of the Document under the terms of section
4205 4. Replacing Invariant Sections with translations requires special
4206 permission from their copyright holders, but you may include
4207 translations of some or all Invariant Sections in addition to the
4208 original versions of these Invariant Sections. You may include a
4209 translation of this License, and all the license notices in the
4210 Document, and any Warranty Disclaimers, provided that you also
4211 include the original English version of this License and the
4212 original versions of those notices and disclaimers. In case of a
4213 disagreement between the translation and the original version of
4214 this License or a notice or disclaimer, the original version will
4215 prevail.
4216
4217 If a section in the Document is Entitled "Acknowledgements",
4218 "Dedications", or "History", the requirement (section 4) to
4219 Preserve its Title (section 1) will typically require changing the
4220 actual title.
4221
4222 9. TERMINATION
4223
4224 You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the Document
4225 except as expressly provided under this License. Any attempt
4226 otherwise to copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute it is void,
4227 and will automatically terminate your rights under this License.
4228
4229 However, if you cease all violation of this License, then your
4230 license from a particular copyright holder is reinstated (a)
4231 provisionally, unless and until the copyright holder explicitly and
4232 finally terminates your license, and (b) permanently, if the
4233 copyright holder fails to notify you of the violation by some
4234 reasonable means prior to 60 days after the cessation.
4235
4236 Moreover, your license from a particular copyright holder is
4237 reinstated permanently if the copyright holder notifies you of the
4238 violation by some reasonable means, this is the first time you have
4239 received notice of violation of this License (for any work) from
4240 that copyright holder, and you cure the violation prior to 30 days
4241 after your receipt of the notice.
4242
4243 Termination of your rights under this section does not terminate
4244 the licenses of parties who have received copies or rights from you
4245 under this License. If your rights have been terminated and not
4246 permanently reinstated, receipt of a copy of some or all of the
4247 same material does not give you any rights to use it.
4248
4249 10. FUTURE REVISIONS OF THIS LICENSE
4250
4251 The Free Software Foundation may publish new, revised versions of
4252 the GNU Free Documentation License from time to time. Such new
4253 versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may
4254 differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. See
4255 <http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/>.
4256
4257 Each version of the License is given a distinguishing version
4258 number. If the Document specifies that a particular numbered
4259 version of this License "or any later version" applies to it, you
4260 have the option of following the terms and conditions either of
4261 that specified version or of any later version that has been
4262 published (not as a draft) by the Free Software Foundation. If the
4263 Document does not specify a version number of this License, you may
4264 choose any version ever published (not as a draft) by the Free
4265 Software Foundation. If the Document specifies that a proxy can
4266 decide which future versions of this License can be used, that
4267 proxy's public statement of acceptance of a version permanently
4268 authorizes you to choose that version for the Document.
4269
4270 11. RELICENSING
4271
4272 "Massive Multiauthor Collaboration Site" (or "MMC Site") means any
4273 World Wide Web server that publishes copyrightable works and also
4274 provides prominent facilities for anybody to edit those works. A
4275 public wiki that anybody can edit is an example of such a server.
4276 A "Massive Multiauthor Collaboration" (or "MMC") contained in the
4277 site means any set of copyrightable works thus published on the MMC
4278 site.
4279
4280 "CC-BY-SA" means the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0
4281 license published by Creative Commons Corporation, a not-for-profit
4282 corporation with a principal place of business in San Francisco,
4283 California, as well as future copyleft versions of that license
4284 published by that same organization.
4285
4286 "Incorporate" means to publish or republish a Document, in whole or
4287 in part, as part of another Document.
4288
4289 An MMC is "eligible for relicensing" if it is licensed under this
4290 License, and if all works that were first published under this
4291 License somewhere other than this MMC, and subsequently
4292 incorporated in whole or in part into the MMC, (1) had no cover
4293 texts or invariant sections, and (2) were thus incorporated prior
4294 to November 1, 2008.
4295
4296 The operator of an MMC Site may republish an MMC contained in the
4297 site under CC-BY-SA on the same site at any time before August 1,
4298 2009, provided the MMC is eligible for relicensing.
4299
4300 ADDENDUM: How to use this License for your documents
4301 ====================================================
4302
4303 To use this License in a document you have written, include a copy of
4304 the License in the document and put the following copyright and license
4305 notices just after the title page:
4306
4307 Copyright (C) YEAR YOUR NAME.
4308 Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
4309 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3
4310 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
4311 with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover
4312 Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled ``GNU
4313 Free Documentation License''.
4314
4315 If you have Invariant Sections, Front-Cover Texts and Back-Cover
4316 Texts, replace the "with...Texts." line with this:
4317
4318 with the Invariant Sections being LIST THEIR TITLES, with
4319 the Front-Cover Texts being LIST, and with the Back-Cover Texts
4320 being LIST.
4321
4322 If you have Invariant Sections without Cover Texts, or some other
4323 combination of the three, merge those two alternatives to suit the
4324 situation.
4325
4326 If your document contains nontrivial examples of program code, we
4327 recommend releasing these examples in parallel under your choice of free
4328 software license, such as the GNU General Public License, to permit
4329 their use in free software.
4330
4331
4332 File: libgomp.info, Node: Funding, Next: Library Index, Prev: GNU Free Documentation License, Up: Top
4333
4334 Funding Free Software
4335 *********************
4336
4337 If you want to have more free software a few years from now, it makes
4338 sense for you to help encourage people to contribute funds for its
4339 development. The most effective approach known is to encourage
4340 commercial redistributors to donate.
4341
4342 Users of free software systems can boost the pace of development by
4343 encouraging for-a-fee distributors to donate part of their selling price
4344 to free software developers--the Free Software Foundation, and others.
4345
4346 The way to convince distributors to do this is to demand it and
4347 expect it from them. So when you compare distributors, judge them
4348 partly by how much they give to free software development. Show
4349 distributors they must compete to be the one who gives the most.
4350
4351 To make this approach work, you must insist on numbers that you can
4352 compare, such as, "We will donate ten dollars to the Frobnitz project
4353 for each disk sold." Don't be satisfied with a vague promise, such as
4354 "A portion of the profits are donated," since it doesn't give a basis
4355 for comparison.
4356
4357 Even a precise fraction "of the profits from this disk" is not very
4358 meaningful, since creative accounting and unrelated business decisions
4359 can greatly alter what fraction of the sales price counts as profit. If
4360 the price you pay is $50, ten percent of the profit is probably less
4361 than a dollar; it might be a few cents, or nothing at all.
4362
4363 Some redistributors do development work themselves. This is useful
4364 too; but to keep everyone honest, you need to inquire how much they do,
4365 and what kind. Some kinds of development make much more long-term
4366 difference than others. For example, maintaining a separate version of
4367 a program contributes very little; maintaining the standard version of a
4368 program for the whole community contributes much. Easy new ports
4369 contribute little, since someone else would surely do them; difficult
4370 ports such as adding a new CPU to the GNU Compiler Collection contribute
4371 more; major new features or packages contribute the most.
4372
4373 By establishing the idea that supporting further development is "the
4374 proper thing to do" when distributing free software for a fee, we can
4375 assure a steady flow of resources into making more free software.
4376
4377 Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4378 Verbatim copying and redistribution of this section is permitted
4379 without royalty; alteration is not permitted.
4380
4381
4382 File: libgomp.info, Node: Library Index, Prev: Funding, Up: Top
4383
4384 Library Index
4385 *************
4386
4387 [index]
4388 * Menu:
4389
4390 * Environment Variable: OMP_CANCELLATION. (line 6)
4391 * Environment Variable <1>: OMP_DISPLAY_ENV. (line 6)
4392 * Environment Variable <2>: OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE. (line 6)
4393 * Environment Variable <3>: OMP_DYNAMIC. (line 6)
4394 * Environment Variable <4>: OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS. (line 6)
4395 * Environment Variable <5>: OMP_MAX_TASK_PRIORITY. (line 6)
4396 * Environment Variable <6>: OMP_NESTED. (line 6)
4397 * Environment Variable <7>: OMP_NUM_THREADS. (line 6)
4398 * Environment Variable <8>: OMP_PROC_BIND. (line 6)
4399 * Environment Variable <9>: OMP_PLACES. (line 6)
4400 * Environment Variable <10>: OMP_STACKSIZE. (line 6)
4401 * Environment Variable <11>: OMP_SCHEDULE. (line 6)
4402 * Environment Variable <12>: OMP_THREAD_LIMIT. (line 6)
4403 * Environment Variable <13>: OMP_WAIT_POLICY. (line 6)
4404 * Environment Variable <14>: GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY. (line 6)
4405 * Environment Variable <15>: GOMP_DEBUG. (line 6)
4406 * Environment Variable <16>: GOMP_STACKSIZE. (line 6)
4407 * Environment Variable <17>: GOMP_SPINCOUNT. (line 6)
4408 * Environment Variable <18>: GOMP_RTEMS_THREAD_POOLS.
4409 (line 6)
4410 * FDL, GNU Free Documentation License: GNU Free Documentation License.
4411 (line 6)
4412 * Implementation specific setting: OMP_NESTED. (line 6)
4413 * Implementation specific setting <1>: OMP_NUM_THREADS. (line 6)
4414 * Implementation specific setting <2>: OMP_SCHEDULE. (line 6)
4415 * Implementation specific setting <3>: GOMP_STACKSIZE. (line 6)
4416 * Implementation specific setting <4>: GOMP_SPINCOUNT. (line 6)
4417 * Implementation specific setting <5>: GOMP_RTEMS_THREAD_POOLS.
4418 (line 6)
4419 * Introduction: Top. (line 6)
4420
4421
4422
4423 Tag Table:
4424 Node: Top2083
4425 Node: Enabling OpenMP4489
4426 Node: Runtime Library Routines5276
4427 Node: omp_get_active_level8339
4428 Node: omp_get_ancestor_thread_num9039
4429 Node: omp_get_cancellation9969
4430 Node: omp_get_default_device10783
4431 Node: omp_get_dynamic11459
4432 Node: omp_get_level12334
4433 Node: omp_get_max_active_levels12954
4434 Node: omp_get_max_task_priority13659
4435 Node: omp_get_max_threads14279
4436 Node: omp_get_nested15036
4437 Node: omp_get_num_devices15950
4438 Node: omp_get_num_procs16471
4439 Node: omp_get_num_teams17010
4440 Node: omp_get_num_threads17526
4441 Node: omp_get_proc_bind18615
4442 Node: omp_get_schedule19536
4443 Node: omp_get_team_num20490
4444 Node: omp_get_team_size20989
4445 Node: omp_get_thread_limit21949
4446 Node: omp_get_thread_num22568
4447 Node: omp_in_parallel23439
4448 Node: omp_in_final24088
4449 Node: omp_is_initial_device24762
4450 Node: omp_set_default_device25455
4451 Node: omp_set_dynamic26246
4452 Node: omp_set_max_active_levels27132
4453 Node: omp_set_nested27909
4454 Node: omp_set_num_threads28801
4455 Node: omp_set_schedule29669
4456 Node: omp_init_lock30750
4457 Node: omp_set_lock31403
4458 Node: omp_test_lock32258
4459 Node: omp_unset_lock33234
4460 Node: omp_destroy_lock34165
4461 Node: omp_init_nest_lock34842
4462 Node: omp_set_nest_lock35577
4463 Node: omp_test_nest_lock36492
4464 Node: omp_unset_nest_lock37519
4465 Node: omp_destroy_nest_lock38534
4466 Node: omp_get_wtick39285
4467 Node: omp_get_wtime39877
4468 Node: Environment Variables40653
4469 Node: OMP_CANCELLATION42208
4470 Node: OMP_DISPLAY_ENV42741
4471 Node: OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE43444
4472 Node: OMP_DYNAMIC44224
4473 Node: OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS44820
4474 Node: OMP_MAX_TASK_PRIORITY45470
4475 Node: OMP_NESTED46128
4476 Node: OMP_NUM_THREADS46733
4477 Node: OMP_PROC_BIND47421
4478 Node: OMP_PLACES48613
4479 Node: OMP_STACKSIZE50790
4480 Node: OMP_SCHEDULE51614
4481 Node: OMP_THREAD_LIMIT52312
4482 Node: OMP_WAIT_POLICY52912
4483 Node: GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY53604
4484 Node: GOMP_DEBUG55334
4485 Node: GOMP_STACKSIZE55841
4486 Node: GOMP_SPINCOUNT56670
4487 Node: GOMP_RTEMS_THREAD_POOLS57874
4488 Node: Enabling OpenACC60052
4489 Node: OpenACC Runtime Library Routines61045
4490 Node: acc_get_num_devices64839
4491 Node: acc_set_device_type65565
4492 Node: acc_get_device_type66329
4493 Node: acc_set_device_num67044
4494 Node: acc_get_device_num67828
4495 Node: acc_async_test68625
4496 Node: acc_async_test_all69617
4497 Node: acc_wait70517
4498 Node: acc_wait_all71152
4499 Node: acc_wait_all_async71731
4500 Node: acc_wait_async72483
4501 Node: acc_init73190
4502 Node: acc_shutdown73836
4503 Node: acc_on_device74504
4504 Node: acc_malloc75508
4505 Node: acc_free76007
4506 Node: acc_copyin76434
4507 Node: acc_present_or_copyin77544
4508 Node: acc_create79170
4509 Node: acc_present_or_create80325
4510 Node: acc_copyout81959
4511 Node: acc_delete82982
4512 Node: acc_update_device83957
4513 Node: acc_update_self85069
4514 Node: acc_map_data86173
4515 Node: acc_unmap_data86858
4516 Node: acc_deviceptr87379
4517 Node: acc_hostptr87949
4518 Node: acc_is_present88513
4519 Node: acc_memcpy_to_device90040
4520 Node: acc_memcpy_from_device90703
4521 Node: acc_get_current_cuda_device91387
4522 Node: acc_get_current_cuda_context91984
4523 Node: acc_get_cuda_stream92578
4524 Node: acc_set_cuda_stream93134
4525 Node: OpenACC Environment Variables93666
4526 Node: ACC_DEVICE_TYPE94125
4527 Node: ACC_DEVICE_NUM94361
4528 Node: GCC_ACC_NOTIFY94618
4529 Node: CUDA Streams Usage94841
4530 Ref: CUDA Streams Usage-Footnote-196741
4531 Node: OpenACC Library Interoperability96850
4532 Ref: OpenACC Library Interoperability-Footnote-1103206
4533 Ref: OpenACC Library Interoperability-Footnote-2103458
4534 Node: The libgomp ABI103666
4535 Node: Implementing MASTER construct104522
4536 Node: Implementing CRITICAL construct104936
4537 Node: Implementing ATOMIC construct105675
4538 Node: Implementing FLUSH construct106156
4539 Node: Implementing BARRIER construct106427
4540 Node: Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct106696
4541 Node: Implementing PRIVATE clause107349
4542 Node: Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses107930
4543 Node: Implementing REDUCTION clause109254
4544 Node: Implementing PARALLEL construct109811
4545 Node: Implementing FOR construct111068
4546 Node: Implementing ORDERED construct113066
4547 Node: Implementing SECTIONS construct113372
4548 Node: Implementing SINGLE construct114138
4549 Node: Implementing OpenACC's PARALLEL construct114850
4550 Node: Reporting Bugs115108
4551 Node: Copying115470
4552 Node: GNU Free Documentation License153017
4553 Node: Funding178140
4554 Node: Library Index180666
4555
4556 End Tag Table
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