This directory contains a few example programs. Each program takes the filename as a command-line argument "-fname filename". If you are using "mpirun" to run an MPI program, you can run the program "simple" with two processes as follows: mpirun -np 2 simple -fname test simple.c: Each process creates its own file, writes to it, reads it back, and checks the data read. psimple.c: Same as simple.c but uses the PMPI versions of all MPI routines error.c: Tests if error messages are printed correctly status.c: Tests if the status object is filled correctly by I/O functions perf.c: A simple read and write performance test. Each process writes 4Mbytes to a file at a location determined by its rank and reads it back. For a different access size, change the value of SIZE in the code. The bandwidth is reported for two cases: (1) without including MPI_File_sync and (2) including MPI_File_sync. async.c: This program is the same as simple.c, except that it uses asynchronous I/O. coll_test.c: This program tests the use of collective I/O. It writes a 3D block-distributed array to a file corresponding to the global array in row-major (C) order, reads it back, and checks that the data read is correct. The global array size has been set to 32^3. If you are running it on NFS, which is very slow, you may want to reduce that size to 16^3. coll_perf.c: Measures the I/O bandwidth for writing/reading a 3D block-distributed array to a file corresponding to the global array in row-major (C) order. The global array size has been set to 128^3. If you are running it on NFS, which is very slow, you may want to reduce that size to 16^3. misc.c: Tests various miscellaneous MPI-IO functions atomicity.c: Tests whether atomicity semantics are satisfied for overlapping accesses in atomic mode. The probability of detecting errors is higher if you run it on 8 or more processes. large_file.c: Tests access to large files. Writes a 4-Gbyte file and reads it back. Run it only on one process and on a file system on which ROMIO supports large files. large_array.c: Tests writing and reading a 4-Gbyte distributed array using the distributed array datatype constructor. Works only on file systems that support 64-bit file sizes and MPI implementations that support 64-bit MPI_Aint. file_info.c: Tests the setting and retrieval of hints via MPI_File_set_info and MPI_File_get_info excl.c: Tests MPI_File_open with MPI_MODE_EXCL noncontig.c: Tests noncontiguous accesses in memory and file using independent I/O. Run it on two processes only. noncontig_coll.c: Same as noncontig.c, but uses collective I/O noncontig_coll2.c: Same as noncontig_coll.c, but exercises the cb_config_list hint and aggregation handling more. i_noncontig.c: Same as noncontig.c, but uses nonblocking I/O shared_fp.c: Tests the shared file pointer functions split_coll.c: Tests the split collective I/O functions fperf.f: Fortran version of perf.c fcoll_test.f: Fortran version of coll_test.c pfcoll_test.f: Same as fcoll_test.f but uses the PMPI versions of all MPI routines fmisc.f: Fortran version of misc.c