Advanced
Object handling
MPI.free
— FunctionMPI.free(obj)
Free the MPI object handle obj
. This is typically used as the finalizer, and so need not be called directly unless otherwise noted.
Datatype objects
MPI.Datatype
— TypeDatatype
A Datatype
represents the layout of the data in memory.
Usage
Datatype(T; commit=true)
Either return the predefined Datatype
or create a new Datatype
for the Julia type T
. If commit=true
, then the Types.commit!
operation will also be applied so that it can be used for communication operations.
Note that this can only be called on types for which isbitstype(T)
is true
.
MPI.Types.extent
— Functionlb, extent = MPI.Types.extent(dt::MPI.Datatype)
Gets the lowerbound lb
and the extent extent
in bytes.
External links
MPI.Types.create_contiguous
— FunctionMPI.Types.create_contiguous(count::Integer, oldtype::MPI.Datatype)
Create a derived Datatype
that replicates oldtype
into count
contiguous locations.
Note that MPI.Types.commit!
must be used before the datatype can be used for communication.
External links
MPI.Types.create_vector
— FunctionMPI.Types.create_vector(count::Integer, blocklength::Integer, stride::Integer, oldtype::MPI.Datatype)
Create a derived Datatype
that replicates oldtype
into locations that consist of equally spaced blocks.
Note that MPI.Types.commit!
must be used before the datatype can be used for communication.
Example
datatype = MPI.Types.create_vector(3, 2, 5, MPI.Datatype(Int64))
MPI.Types.commit!(datatype)
will create a datatype with the following layout
|<----->| block length
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
| X | X | | | | X | X | | | | X | X | | | |
+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
|<---- stride ----->|
where each segment represents an Int64
.
(image by Jonathan Dursi, https://stackoverflow.com/a/10788351/392585)
External links
MPI.Types.create_subarray
— FunctionMPI.Types.create_subarray(sizes, subsizes, offset, oldtype::Datatype;
rowmajor=false)
Creates a derived Datatype
describing an N
-dimensional subarray of size subsizes
of an N
-dimensional array of size sizes
and element type oldtype
, with the first element offset by offset
(i.e. the 0-based index of the first element).
Column-major indexing (used by Julia and Fortran) is assumed; use the keyword rowmajor=true
to specify row-major layout (used by C and numpy).
Note that MPI.Types.commit!
must be used before the datatype can be used for communication.
External links
MPI.Types.create_struct
— FunctionMPI.Types.create_struct(blocklengths, displacements, types)
Creates a derived Datatype
describing a struct layout.
Note that MPI.Types.commit!
must be used before the datatype can be used for communication.
External links
MPI.Types.create_resized
— FunctionMPI.Types.create_resized(oldtype::Datatype, lb::Integer, extent::Integer)
Creates a new Datatype
that is identical to oldtype
, except that the lower bound of this new datatype is set to be lb
, and its upper bound is set to be lb + extent
.
Note that MPI.Types.commit!
must be used before the datatype can be used for communication.
See also
External links
MPI.Types.commit!
— FunctionMPI.Types.commit!(newtype::Datatype)
Commits a Datatype
so that it can be used for communication.
External links
Operator objects
MPI.Op
— TypeOp
An MPI reduction operator, for use with Reduce/Scan collective operations to wrap binary operators. MPI.jl will perform this conversion automatically.
Usage
Op(op, T=Any; iscommutative=false)
Wrap the Julia reduction function op
for arguments of type T
. op
is assumed to be associative, and if iscommutative
is true, assumed to be commutative as well.
See also
Info objects
MPI.Info
— TypeInfo <: AbstractDict{Symbol,String}
MPI.Info
objects store key-value pairs, and are typically used for passing optional arguments to MPI functions.
Usage
These will typically be hidden from user-facing APIs by splatting keywords, e.g.
function f(args...; kwargs...)
info = Info(kwargs...)
# pass `info` object to `ccall`
end
For manual usage, Info
objects act like Julia Dict
objects:
info = Info(init=true) # keyword argument is required
info[key] = value
x = info[key]
delete!(info, key)
If init=false
is used in the costructor (the default), a "null" Info
object will be returned: no keys can be added to such an object.
MPI.infoval
— Functioninfoval(x)
Convert Julia object x
to a string representation for storing in an Info
object.
The MPI specification allows passing strings, Boolean values, integers, and lists.