/* -*- 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"
/* -- Begin Profiling Symbol Block for routine MPI_Comm_get_attr */
#if defined(HAVE_PRAGMA_WEAK)
#pragma weak MPI_Comm_get_attr = PMPI_Comm_get_attr
#elif defined(HAVE_PRAGMA_HP_SEC_DEF)
#pragma _HP_SECONDARY_DEF PMPI_Comm_get_attr MPI_Comm_get_attr
#elif defined(HAVE_PRAGMA_CRI_DUP)
#pragma _CRI duplicate MPI_Comm_get_attr as PMPI_Comm_get_attr
#elif defined(HAVE_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE)
int MPI_Comm_get_attr(MPI_Comm comm, int comm_keyval, void *attribute_val, int *flag) __attribute__((weak,alias("PMPI_Comm_get_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_get_attr
#define MPI_Comm_get_attr PMPI_Comm_get_attr
#undef FUNCNAME
#define FUNCNAME MPIR_CommGetAttr
/* Find the requested attribute. If it exists, return either the attribute
entry or the address of the entry, based on whether the request is for
a pointer-valued attribute (C or C++) or an integer-valued attribute
(Fortran, either 77 or 90).
If the attribute has the same type as the request, it is returned as-is.
Otherwise, the address of the attribute is returned.
*/
int MPIR_CommGetAttr( MPI_Comm comm, int comm_keyval, void *attribute_val,
int *flag, MPIR_AttrType outAttrType )
{
static const char FCNAME[] = "MPIR_CommGetAttr";
int mpi_errno = MPI_SUCCESS;
MPID_Comm *comm_ptr = NULL;
static PreDefined_attrs attr_copy; /* Used to provide a copy of the
predefined attributes */
MPID_MPI_STATE_DECL(MPID_STATE_MPIR_COMM_GET_ATTR);
MPIR_ERRTEST_INITIALIZED_ORDIE();
MPID_MPI_FUNC_ENTER(MPID_STATE_MPIR_COMM_GET_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, MPID_COMM, "communicator", mpi_errno);
# ifdef NEEDS_POINTER_ALIGNMENT_ADJUST
/* A common user error is to pass the address of a 4-byte
int when the address of a pointer (or an address-sized int)
should have been used. We can test for this specific
case. Note that this code assumes sizeof(MPIU_Pint) is
a power of 2. */
if ((MPIU_Pint)attribute_val & (sizeof(MPIU_Pint)-1)) {
MPIR_ERR_SETANDSTMT(mpi_errno,MPI_ERR_ARG,goto fn_fail,"**attrnotptr");
}
# endif
}
MPID_END_ERROR_CHECKS;
}
# endif
/* Convert MPI object handles to object pointers */
MPID_Comm_get_ptr( comm, comm_ptr );
/* Validate parameters and objects (post conversion) */
# ifdef HAVE_ERROR_CHECKING
{
MPID_BEGIN_ERROR_CHECKS;
{
/* Validate comm_ptr */
MPID_Comm_valid_ptr( comm_ptr, mpi_errno, TRUE );
/* If comm_ptr is not valid, it will be reset to null */
MPIR_ERRTEST_ARGNULL(attribute_val, "attr_val", mpi_errno);
MPIR_ERRTEST_ARGNULL(flag, "flag", mpi_errno);
}
MPID_END_ERROR_CHECKS;
}
# endif /* HAVE_ERROR_CHECKING */
/* ... body of routine ... */
/* Check for builtin attribute */
/* This code is ok for correct programs, but it would be better
to copy the values from the per-process block and pass the user
a pointer to a copy */
/* Note that if we are called from Fortran, we must return the values,
not the addresses, of these attributes */
if (HANDLE_GET_KIND(comm_keyval) == HANDLE_KIND_BUILTIN) {
int attr_idx = comm_keyval & 0x0000000f;
void **attr_val_p = (void **)attribute_val;
#ifdef HAVE_FORTRAN_BINDING
/* This is an address-sized int instead of a Fortran (MPI_Fint)
integer because, even for the Fortran keyvals, the C interface is
used which stores the result in a pointer (hence we need a
pointer-sized int). Thus we use MPIU_Pint instead of MPI_Fint.
On some 64-bit plaforms, such as Solaris-SPARC, using an MPI_Fint
will cause the value to placed into the high, rather than low,
end of the output value. */
#endif
*flag = 1;
/* FIXME : We could initialize some of these here; only tag_ub is
used in the error checking. */
/*
* The C versions of the attributes return the address of a
* *COPY* of the value (to prevent the user from changing it)
* and the Fortran versions provide the actual value (as an Fint)
*/
attr_copy = MPIR_Process.attrs;
switch (attr_idx) {
case 1: /* TAG_UB */
case 2:
*attr_val_p = &attr_copy.tag_ub;
break;
case 3: /* HOST */
case 4:
*attr_val_p = &attr_copy.host;
break;
case 5: /* IO */
case 6:
*attr_val_p = &attr_copy.io;
break;
case 7: /* WTIME */
case 8:
*attr_val_p = &attr_copy.wtime_is_global;
break;
case 9: /* UNIVERSE_SIZE */
case 10:
/* This is a special case. If universe is not set, then we
attempt to get it from the device. If the device is doesn't
supply a value, then we set the flag accordingly. Note that
we must initialize the cached value, in MPIR_Process.attr,
not the value in the copy, since that is vulnerable to being
overwritten by the user, and because we always re-initialize
the copy from the cache (yes, there was a time when the code
did the wrong thing here). */
if (attr_copy.universe >= 0)
{
*attr_val_p = &attr_copy.universe;
}
else if (attr_copy.universe == MPIR_UNIVERSE_SIZE_NOT_AVAILABLE)
{
*flag = 0;
}
else
{
/* We call MPID_Get_universe_size only once (see 10.5.1).
Thus, we must put the value into the "master" copy*/
mpi_errno = MPID_Get_universe_size(&MPIR_Process.attrs.universe);
/* --BEGIN ERROR HANDLING-- */
if (mpi_errno != MPI_SUCCESS)
{
MPIR_Process.attrs.universe = MPIR_UNIVERSE_SIZE_NOT_AVAILABLE;
goto fn_fail;
}
/* --END ERROR HANDLING-- */
attr_copy.universe = MPIR_Process.attrs.universe;
if (attr_copy.universe >= 0)
{
*attr_val_p = &attr_copy.universe;
}
else
{
*flag = 0;
}
}
break;
case 11: /* LASTUSEDCODE */
case 12:
*attr_val_p = &attr_copy.lastusedcode;
break;
case 13: /* APPNUM */
case 14:
/* This is another special case. If appnum is negative,
we take that as indicating no value of APPNUM, and set
the flag accordingly */
if (attr_copy.appnum < 0) {
*flag = 0;
}
else {
*attr_val_p = &attr_copy.appnum;
}
break;
}
/* All of the predefined attributes are stored internally as C ints;
since we've set the output value as the pointer to these, we need
to dereference it here. We must also be very careful of the 3
different output cases, since the two Fortran cases correspond
to MPI_Fint and MPIR_FAint (an internal MPICH typedef for C
version of INTEGER (KIND=MPI_ADDRESS_KIND) ) */
if (*flag) {
/* Use the internal pointer-sized-int for systems (e.g., BG/P)
that define MPI_Aint as a different size than MPIU_Pint.
The casts must be as they are:
On the right, the value is a pointer to an int, so to
get the correct value, we need to extract the int.
On the left, the output type is given by the argument
outAttrType - and the cast must match the intended results */
/* FIXME: This code is broken. The MPIR_ATTR_INT is for Fortran
MPI_Fint types, not int, and MPIR_ATTR_AINT is for Fortran
INTEGER(KIND=MPI_ADDRESS_KIND), which is probably an MPI_Aint,
and MPIU_Pint is for exactly the case where MPI_Aint is not
the same as MPIU_Pint.
This code needs to be fixed in every place that it occurs
(i.e., see the win and type get_attr routines). */
if (outAttrType == MPIR_ATTR_AINT)
*(MPIU_Pint*)attr_val_p = *(int*)*(void **)attr_val_p;
else if (outAttrType == MPIR_ATTR_INT) {
/* *(int*)attr_val_p = *(int *)*(void **)attr_val_p;*/
/* This is correct, because the cooresponding code
in the Fortran interface expects to find a pointer-length
integer value. Thus, this works for both big and little
endian systems. Any changes made here must have
corresponding changes in src/binding/f77/attr_getf.c ,
which is generated by src/binding/f77/buildiface . */
*(MPIU_Pint*)attr_val_p = *(int*)*(void **)attr_val_p;
}
}
}
else {
MPID_Attribute *p = comm_ptr->attributes;
/* */
*flag = 0;
while (p) {
if (p->keyval->handle == comm_keyval) {
*flag = 1;
if (outAttrType == MPIR_ATTR_PTR) {
if (p->attrType == MPIR_ATTR_INT) {
/* This is the tricky case: if the system is
bigendian, and we have to return a pointer to
an int, then we may need to point to the
correct location in the word. */
#if defined(WORDS_LITTLEENDIAN) || (SIZEOF_VOID_P == SIZEOF_INT)
*(void**)attribute_val = &(p->value);
#else
int *p_loc = (int *)&(p->value);
#if SIZEOF_VOID_P == 2 * SIZEOF_INT
p_loc++;
#else
#error Expected sizeof(void*) to be either sizeof(int) or 2*sizeof(int)
#endif
*(void **)attribute_val = p_loc;
#endif
}
else if (p->attrType == MPIR_ATTR_AINT) {
*(void**)attribute_val = &(p->value);
}
else {
*(void**)attribute_val = (void *)(MPIU_Pint)(p->value);
}
}
else {
*(void**)attribute_val = (void *)(MPIU_Pint)(p->value);
}
break;
}
p = p->next;
}
}
/* ... end of body of routine ... */
fn_exit:
MPID_MPI_FUNC_EXIT(MPID_STATE_MPIR_COMM_GET_ATTR);
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, "**mpir_comm_get_attr",
"**mpir_comm_get_attr %C %d %p %p", comm, comm_keyval, attribute_val, flag);
}
# endif
mpi_errno = MPIR_Err_return_comm( comm_ptr, FCNAME, mpi_errno );
goto fn_exit;
/* --END ERROR HANDLING-- */
}
/* This function is called by the fortran bindings. */
/* FIXME: There is no reason to have this routine since it unnecessarily
duplicates the MPIR_CommGetAttr interface. */
int MPIR_CommGetAttr_fort(MPI_Comm comm, int comm_keyval, void *attribute_val,
int *flag, MPIR_AttrType outAttrType )
{
int mpi_errno;
MPID_THREAD_CS_ENTER(GLOBAL, MPIR_THREAD_GLOBAL_ALLFUNC_MUTEX);
mpi_errno = MPIR_CommGetAttr(comm, comm_keyval, attribute_val, flag, outAttrType);
MPID_THREAD_CS_EXIT(GLOBAL, MPIR_THREAD_GLOBAL_ALLFUNC_MUTEX);
return mpi_errno;
}
#endif /* MPICH_MPI_FROM_PMPI */
#undef FUNCNAME
#define FUNCNAME MPI_Comm_get_attr
#undef FCNAME
#define FCNAME MPL_QUOTE(FUNCNAME)
/* FIXME: Attributes must be visable from all languages */
/*@
MPI_Comm_get_attr - Retrieves attribute value by key
Input Parameters:
+ comm - communicator to which attribute is attached (handle)
- comm_keyval - key value (integer)
Output Parameters:
+ attribute_val - attribute value, unless 'flag' = false
- flag - true if an attribute value was extracted; false if no attribute is
associated with the key
Notes:
Attributes must be extracted from the same language as they were inserted
in with 'MPI_Comm_set_attr'. The notes for C and Fortran below explain
why.
Notes for C:
Even though the 'attr_value' argument is declared as 'void *', it is
really the address of a void pointer. See the rationale in the
standard for more details.
.N ThreadSafe
.N Fortran
.N Errors
.N MPI_SUCCESS
.N MPI_ERR_COMM
.N MPI_ERR_KEYVAL
@*/
int MPI_Comm_get_attr(MPI_Comm comm, int comm_keyval, void *attribute_val,
int *flag)
{
int mpi_errno = MPI_SUCCESS;
MPID_MPI_STATE_DECL(MPID_STATE_MPI_COMM_GET_ATTR);
MPIR_ERRTEST_INITIALIZED_ORDIE();
MPID_THREAD_CS_ENTER(GLOBAL, MPIR_THREAD_GLOBAL_ALLFUNC_MUTEX);
MPID_MPI_FUNC_ENTER(MPID_STATE_MPI_COMM_GET_ATTR);
/* Instead, ask for a desired type. */
mpi_errno = MPIR_CommGetAttr( comm, comm_keyval, attribute_val, flag,
MPIR_ATTR_PTR );
if (mpi_errno) goto fn_fail;
/* ... end of body of routine ... */
fn_exit:
MPID_MPI_FUNC_EXIT(MPID_STATE_MPI_COMM_GET_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_get_attr",
"**mpi_comm_get_attr %C %d %p %p", comm, comm_keyval, attribute_val, flag);
}
# endif
goto fn_exit;
/* --END ERROR HANDLING-- */
}