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/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset:4 ; indent-tabs-mode:nil ; -*- */
/*
 *
 *  (C) 2001 by Argonne National Laboratory.
 *      See COPYRIGHT in top-level directory.
 */

#include "mpiimpl.h"
#include "attr.h"

/* -- Begin Profiling Symbol Block for routine MPI_Comm_set_attr */
#if defined(HAVE_PRAGMA_WEAK)
#pragma weak MPI_Comm_set_attr = PMPI_Comm_set_attr
#elif defined(HAVE_PRAGMA_HP_SEC_DEF)
#pragma _HP_SECONDARY_DEF PMPI_Comm_set_attr  MPI_Comm_set_attr
#elif defined(HAVE_PRAGMA_CRI_DUP)
#pragma _CRI duplicate MPI_Comm_set_attr as PMPI_Comm_set_attr
#elif defined(HAVE_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE)
int MPI_Comm_set_attr(MPI_Comm comm, int comm_keyval, void *attribute_val)
    __attribute__ ((weak, alias("PMPI_Comm_set_attr")));
#endif
/* -- End Profiling Symbol Block */

/* Define MPICH_MPI_FROM_PMPI if weak symbols are not supported to build
   the MPI routines */
#ifndef MPICH_MPI_FROM_PMPI
#undef MPI_Comm_set_attr
#define MPI_Comm_set_attr PMPI_Comm_set_attr

#undef FUNCNAME
#define FUNCNAME MPIR_Comm_set_attr_impl
#undef FCNAME
#define FCNAME MPL_QUOTE(FUNCNAME)
int MPIR_Comm_set_attr_impl(MPIR_Comm * comm_ptr, int comm_keyval, void *attribute_val,
                            MPIR_Attr_type attrType)
{
    int mpi_errno = MPI_SUCCESS;
    MPII_Keyval *keyval_ptr = NULL;
    MPIR_Attribute *p;

    MPIR_ERR_CHKANDJUMP(comm_keyval == MPI_KEYVAL_INVALID, mpi_errno, MPI_ERR_KEYVAL,
                        "**keyvalinvalid");

    /* CHANGE FOR MPI 2.2:  Look for attribute.  They are ordered by when they
     * were added, with the most recent first. This uses
     * a simple linear list algorithm because few applications use more than a
     * handful of attributes */

    MPII_Keyval_get_ptr(comm_keyval, keyval_ptr);
    MPIR_Assert(keyval_ptr != NULL);

    /* printf("Setting attr val to %x\n", attribute_val); */
    p = comm_ptr->attributes;
    while (p) {
        if (p->keyval->handle == keyval_ptr->handle) {
            /* If found, call the delete function before replacing the
             * attribute */
            mpi_errno = MPIR_Call_attr_delete(comm_ptr->handle, p);
            if (mpi_errno) {
                goto fn_fail;
            }
            p->attrType = attrType;
            /* FIXME: This code is incorrect in some cases, particularly
             * in the case where intptr_t is different from MPI_Aint,
             * since in that case, the Fortran 9x interface will provide
             * more bytes in the attribute_val than this allows. The
             * dual casts are a sign that this is faulty. This will
             * need to be fixed in the type/win set_attr routines as
             * well. */
            p->value = (MPII_Attr_val_t) (intptr_t) attribute_val;
            /* printf("Updating attr at %x\n", &p->value); */
            /* Does not change the reference count on the keyval */
            break;
        }
        p = p->next;
    }
    /* CHANGE FOR MPI 2.2: If not found, add at the beginning */
    if (!p) {
        MPIR_Attribute *new_p = MPID_Attr_alloc();
        MPIR_ERR_CHKANDJUMP(!new_p, mpi_errno, MPI_ERR_OTHER, "**nomem");
        /* Did not find in list.  Add at end */
        new_p->keyval = keyval_ptr;
        new_p->attrType = attrType;
        new_p->pre_sentinal = 0;
        /* FIXME: See the comment above on this dual cast. */
        new_p->value = (MPII_Attr_val_t) (intptr_t) attribute_val;
        new_p->post_sentinal = 0;
        new_p->next = comm_ptr->attributes;
        MPII_Keyval_add_ref(keyval_ptr);
        comm_ptr->attributes = new_p;
        /* printf("Creating attr at %x\n", &new_p->value); */
    }

    /* Here is where we could add a hook for the device to detect attribute
     * value changes, using something like
     * MPID_Comm_attr_hook(comm_ptr, keyval, attribute_val);
     */


  fn_exit:
    return mpi_errno;
  fn_fail:
    goto fn_exit;
}


#undef FUNCNAME
#define FUNCNAME MPII_Comm_set_attr
#undef FCNAME
#define FCNAME MPL_QUOTE(FUNCNAME)
int MPII_Comm_set_attr(MPI_Comm comm, int comm_keyval, void *attribute_val, MPIR_Attr_type attrType)
{
    int mpi_errno = MPI_SUCCESS;
    MPIR_Comm *comm_ptr = NULL;
    MPIR_FUNC_TERSE_STATE_DECL(MPID_STATE_MPIR_COMM_SET_ATTR);

    MPIR_ERRTEST_INITIALIZED_ORDIE();

    MPID_THREAD_CS_ENTER(GLOBAL, MPIR_THREAD_GLOBAL_ALLFUNC_MUTEX);
    MPIR_FUNC_TERSE_ENTER(MPID_STATE_MPIR_COMM_SET_ATTR);

    /* Validate parameters, especially handles needing to be converted */
#ifdef HAVE_ERROR_CHECKING
    {
        MPID_BEGIN_ERROR_CHECKS;
        {
            MPIR_ERRTEST_COMM(comm, mpi_errno);
            MPIR_ERRTEST_KEYVAL(comm_keyval, MPIR_COMM, "communicator", mpi_errno);
            MPIR_ERRTEST_KEYVAL_PERM(comm_keyval, mpi_errno);
        }
        MPID_END_ERROR_CHECKS;
    }
#endif

    /* Convert MPI object handles to object pointers */
    MPIR_Comm_get_ptr(comm, comm_ptr);

    /* Validate parameters and objects (post conversion) */
#ifdef HAVE_ERROR_CHECKING
    {
        MPID_BEGIN_ERROR_CHECKS;
        {
            MPII_Keyval *keyval_ptr = NULL;

            /* Validate comm_ptr */
            MPIR_Comm_valid_ptr(comm_ptr, mpi_errno, TRUE);
            /* If comm_ptr is not valid, it will be reset to null */
            /* Validate keyval_ptr */
            MPII_Keyval_get_ptr(comm_keyval, keyval_ptr);
            MPII_Keyval_valid_ptr(keyval_ptr, mpi_errno);
            if (mpi_errno)
                goto fn_fail;
        }
        MPID_END_ERROR_CHECKS;
    }
#endif /* HAVE_ERROR_CHECKING */

    /* ... body of routine ...  */
    mpi_errno = MPIR_Comm_set_attr_impl(comm_ptr, comm_keyval, attribute_val, attrType);
    if (mpi_errno)
        goto fn_fail;

    /* ... end of body of routine ... */

  fn_exit:
    MPIR_FUNC_TERSE_EXIT(MPID_STATE_MPIR_COMM_SET_ATTR);
    MPID_THREAD_CS_EXIT(GLOBAL, MPIR_THREAD_GLOBAL_ALLFUNC_MUTEX);
    return mpi_errno;

  fn_fail:
    /* --BEGIN ERROR HANDLING-- */
#ifdef HAVE_ERROR_CHECKING
    {
        mpi_errno =
            MPIR_Err_create_code(mpi_errno, MPIR_ERR_RECOVERABLE, FCNAME, __LINE__, MPI_ERR_OTHER,
                                 "**mpi_comm_set_attr", "**mpi_comm_set_attr %C %d %p", comm,
                                 comm_keyval, attribute_val);
    }
#endif
    mpi_errno = MPIR_Err_return_comm(comm_ptr, FCNAME, mpi_errno);
    goto fn_exit;
    /* --END ERROR HANDLING-- */
}
#endif /* MPICH_MPI_FROM_PMPI */

#undef FUNCNAME
#define FUNCNAME MPI_Comm_set_attr
#undef FCNAME
#define FCNAME MPL_QUOTE(FUNCNAME)
/*@
   MPI_Comm_set_attr - Stores attribute value associated with a key

Input Parameters:
+ comm - communicator to which attribute will be attached (handle)
. comm_keyval - key value, as returned by  'MPI_Comm_create_keyval' (integer)
- attribute_val - attribute value

Notes:
Values of the permanent attributes 'MPI_TAG_UB', 'MPI_HOST', 'MPI_IO',
'MPI_WTIME_IS_GLOBAL', 'MPI_UNIVERSE_SIZE', 'MPI_LASTUSEDCODE', and
'MPI_APPNUM' may not be changed.

The type of the attribute value depends on whether C, C++, or Fortran
is being used.
In C and C++, an attribute value is a pointer ('void *'); in Fortran, it is an
address-sized integer.

If an attribute is already present, the delete function (specified when the
corresponding keyval was created) will be called.

.N ThreadSafe

.N Fortran

.N Errors
.N MPI_SUCCESS
.N MPI_ERR_COMM
.N MPI_ERR_KEYVAL
.N MPI_ERR_PERM_KEY

.seealso MPI_Comm_create_keyval, MPI_Comm_delete_attr
@*/
int MPI_Comm_set_attr(MPI_Comm comm, int comm_keyval, void *attribute_val)
{
    int mpi_errno = MPI_SUCCESS;
    MPIR_Comm *comm_ptr = NULL;
    MPIR_FUNC_TERSE_STATE_DECL(MPID_STATE_MPI_COMM_SET_ATTR);

    MPID_THREAD_CS_ENTER(GLOBAL, MPIR_THREAD_GLOBAL_ALLFUNC_MUTEX);
    MPIR_FUNC_TERSE_ENTER(MPID_STATE_MPI_COMM_SET_ATTR);

    /* Validate parameters, especially handles needing to be converted */
#ifdef HAVE_ERROR_CHECKING
    {
        MPID_BEGIN_ERROR_CHECKS;
        {
            MPIR_ERRTEST_COMM(comm, mpi_errno);
            MPIR_ERRTEST_KEYVAL(comm_keyval, MPIR_COMM, "communicator", mpi_errno);
            MPIR_ERRTEST_KEYVAL_PERM(comm_keyval, mpi_errno);
        }
        MPID_END_ERROR_CHECKS;
    }
#endif

    /* Convert MPI object handles to object pointers */
    MPIR_Comm_get_ptr(comm, comm_ptr);

    /* Validate parameters and objects (post conversion) */
#ifdef HAVE_ERROR_CHECKING
    {
        MPID_BEGIN_ERROR_CHECKS;
        {
            MPII_Keyval *keyval_ptr = NULL;

            /* Validate comm_ptr */
            MPIR_Comm_valid_ptr(comm_ptr, mpi_errno, TRUE);
            /* If comm_ptr is not valid, it will be reset to null */
            /* Validate keyval_ptr */
            MPII_Keyval_get_ptr(comm_keyval, keyval_ptr);
            MPII_Keyval_valid_ptr(keyval_ptr, mpi_errno);
            if (mpi_errno)
                goto fn_fail;
        }
        MPID_END_ERROR_CHECKS;
    }
#endif /* HAVE_ERROR_CHECKING */

    /* ... body of routine ...  */
    mpi_errno = MPIR_Comm_set_attr_impl(comm_ptr, comm_keyval, attribute_val, MPIR_ATTR_PTR);
    if (mpi_errno)
        goto fn_fail;
    /* ... end of body of routine ... */

  fn_exit:
    MPIR_FUNC_TERSE_EXIT(MPID_STATE_MPI_COMM_SET_ATTR);
    MPID_THREAD_CS_EXIT(GLOBAL, MPIR_THREAD_GLOBAL_ALLFUNC_MUTEX);
    return mpi_errno;

  fn_fail:
    /* --BEGIN ERROR HANDLING-- */
#ifdef HAVE_ERROR_CHECKING
    {
        mpi_errno =
            MPIR_Err_create_code(mpi_errno, MPIR_ERR_RECOVERABLE, FCNAME, __LINE__, MPI_ERR_OTHER,
                                 "**mpi_comm_set_attr", "**mpi_comm_set_attr %C %d %p", comm,
                                 comm_keyval, attribute_val);
    }
#endif
    goto fn_exit;
    /* --END ERROR HANDLING-- */
}