/* -*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset:4 ; indent-tabs-mode:nil ; -*- */ /* * (C) 2001 by Argonne National Laboratory. * See COPYRIGHT in top-level directory. * */ #ifndef MPIR_CONTEXTID_H_INCLUDED #define MPIR_CONTEXTID_H_INCLUDED #define MPIR_CONTEXT_ID_T_DATATYPE MPI_UINT16_T typedef uint16_t MPIR_Context_id_t; #define MPIR_INVALID_CONTEXT_ID ((MPIR_Context_id_t)0xffff) /* The following preprocessor macros provide bitfield access information for * context ID values. They follow a uniform naming pattern: * * MPIR_CONTEXT_foo_WIDTH - the width in bits of the field * MPIR_CONTEXT_foo_MASK - A valid bit mask for bit-wise AND and OR operations * with exactly all of the bits in the field set. * MPIR_CONTEXT_foo_SHIFT - The number of bits that the field should be shifted * rightwards to place it in the least significant bits * of the ID. There may still be higher order bits * from other fields, so the _MASK should be used first * if you want to reliably retrieve the exact value of * the field. */ /* yields an rvalue that is the value of the field_name_ in the least significant bits */ #define MPIR_CONTEXT_READ_FIELD(field_name_,id_) \ (((id_) & MPIR_CONTEXT_##field_name_##_MASK) >> MPIR_CONTEXT_##field_name_##_SHIFT) /* yields an rvalue that is the old_id_ with field_name_ set to field_val_ */ #define MPIR_CONTEXT_SET_FIELD(field_name_,old_id_,field_val_) \ ((old_id_ & ~MPIR_CONTEXT_##field_name_##_MASK) | ((field_val_) << MPIR_CONTEXT_##field_name_##_SHIFT)) /* Context suffixes for separating pt2pt and collective communication */ #define MPIR_CONTEXT_SUFFIX_WIDTH (1) #define MPIR_CONTEXT_SUFFIX_SHIFT (0) #define MPIR_CONTEXT_SUFFIX_MASK ((1 << MPIR_CONTEXT_SUFFIX_WIDTH) - 1) #define MPIR_CONTEXT_INTRA_PT2PT (0) #define MPIR_CONTEXT_INTRA_COLL (1) #define MPIR_CONTEXT_INTER_PT2PT (0) #define MPIR_CONTEXT_INTER_COLL (1) /* Used to derive context IDs for sub-communicators from a parent communicator's context ID value. This field comes after the one bit suffix. values are shifted left by 1. */ #define MPIR_CONTEXT_SUBCOMM_WIDTH (2) #define MPIR_CONTEXT_SUBCOMM_SHIFT (MPIR_CONTEXT_SUFFIX_WIDTH + MPIR_CONTEXT_SUFFIX_SHIFT) #define MPIR_CONTEXT_SUBCOMM_MASK (((1 << MPIR_CONTEXT_SUBCOMM_WIDTH) - 1) << MPIR_CONTEXT_SUBCOMM_SHIFT) /* these values may be added/subtracted directly to/from an existing context ID * in order to determine the context ID of the child/parent */ #define MPIR_CONTEXT_PARENT_OFFSET (0 << MPIR_CONTEXT_SUBCOMM_SHIFT) #define MPIR_CONTEXT_INTRANODE_OFFSET (1 << MPIR_CONTEXT_SUBCOMM_SHIFT) #define MPIR_CONTEXT_INTERNODE_OFFSET (2 << MPIR_CONTEXT_SUBCOMM_SHIFT) /* this field (IS_LOCALCOM) is used to derive a context ID for local * communicators of intercommunicators without communication */ #define MPIR_CONTEXT_IS_LOCALCOMM_WIDTH (1) #define MPIR_CONTEXT_IS_LOCALCOMM_SHIFT (MPIR_CONTEXT_SUBCOMM_SHIFT + MPIR_CONTEXT_SUBCOMM_WIDTH) #define MPIR_CONTEXT_IS_LOCALCOMM_MASK (((1 << MPIR_CONTEXT_IS_LOCALCOMM_WIDTH) - 1) << MPIR_CONTEXT_IS_LOCALCOMM_SHIFT) /* MPIR_MAX_CONTEXT_MASK is the number of ints that make up the bit vector that * describes the context ID prefix space. * * The following must hold: * (num_bits_in_vector) <= (maximum_context_id_prefix) * which is the following in concrete terms: * MPIR_MAX_CONTEXT_MASK*MPIR_CONTEXT_INT_BITS <= 2**(MPIR_CONTEXT_ID_BITS - (MPIR_CONTEXT_PREFIX_SHIFT + MPIR_CONTEXT_DYNAMIC_PROC_WIDTH)) * * We currently always assume MPIR_CONTEXT_INT_BITS is 32, regardless of the * value of sizeof(int)*CHAR_BITS. We also make the assumption that CHAR_BITS==8. * * For a 16-bit context id field and CHAR_BITS==8, this implies MPIR_MAX_CONTEXT_MASK <= 256 */ /* number of bits to shift right by in order to obtain the context ID prefix */ #define MPIR_CONTEXT_PREFIX_SHIFT (MPIR_CONTEXT_IS_LOCALCOMM_SHIFT + MPIR_CONTEXT_IS_LOCALCOMM_WIDTH) #define MPIR_CONTEXT_PREFIX_WIDTH (MPIR_CONTEXT_ID_BITS - (MPIR_CONTEXT_PREFIX_SHIFT + MPIR_CONTEXT_DYNAMIC_PROC_WIDTH)) #define MPIR_CONTEXT_PREFIX_MASK (((1 << MPIR_CONTEXT_PREFIX_WIDTH) - 1) << MPIR_CONTEXT_PREFIX_SHIFT) #define MPIR_CONTEXT_DYNAMIC_PROC_WIDTH (1) /* the upper half is reserved for dynamic procs */ #define MPIR_CONTEXT_DYNAMIC_PROC_SHIFT (MPIR_CONTEXT_ID_BITS - MPIR_CONTEXT_DYNAMIC_PROC_WIDTH) /* the upper half is reserved for dynamic procs */ #define MPIR_CONTEXT_DYNAMIC_PROC_MASK (((1 << MPIR_CONTEXT_DYNAMIC_PROC_WIDTH) - 1) << MPIR_CONTEXT_DYNAMIC_PROC_SHIFT) /* should probably be (sizeof(int)*CHAR_BITS) once we make the code CHAR_BITS-clean */ #define MPIR_CONTEXT_INT_BITS (32) #define MPIR_CONTEXT_ID_BITS (sizeof(MPIR_Context_id_t)*8) /* 8 --> CHAR_BITS eventually */ #define MPIR_MAX_CONTEXT_MASK \ ((1 << (MPIR_CONTEXT_ID_BITS - (MPIR_CONTEXT_PREFIX_SHIFT + MPIR_CONTEXT_DYNAMIC_PROC_WIDTH))) / MPIR_CONTEXT_INT_BITS) /* Utility routines. Where possible, these are kept in the source directory with the other comm routines (src/mpi/comm, in mpicomm.h). However, to create a new communicator after a spawn or connect-accept operation, the device may need to create a new contextid */ int MPIR_Get_contextid_sparse(MPIR_Comm * comm_ptr, MPIR_Context_id_t * context_id, int ignore_id); int MPIR_Get_contextid_sparse_group(MPIR_Comm * comm_ptr, MPIR_Group * group_ptr, int tag, MPIR_Context_id_t * context_id, int ignore_id); int MPIR_Get_contextid_nonblock(MPIR_Comm * comm_ptr, MPIR_Comm * newcommp, MPIR_Request ** req); int MPIR_Get_intercomm_contextid_nonblock(MPIR_Comm * comm_ptr, MPIR_Comm * newcommp, MPIR_Request ** req); void MPIR_Free_contextid(MPIR_Context_id_t); #endif /* MPIR_CONTEXTID_H_INCLUDED */