MPI_Query_thread - Return the level of thread support provided by the MPI
library
int MPI_Query_thread(int *provided)
- provided
- - Level of thread support provided. This is the same value that was
returned in the provided argument in MPI_Init_thread .
The valid values for the level of thread support are:
- MPI_THREAD_SINGLE
- - Only one thread will execute.
- MPI_THREAD_FUNNELED
- - The process may be multi-threaded, but only the main thread will make
MPI calls (all MPI calls are funneled to the main thread).
- MPI_THREAD_SERIALIZED
- - The process may be multi-threaded, and multiple threads may make MPI
calls, but only one at a time: MPI calls are not made concurrently from
two distinct threads (all MPI calls are serialized).
- MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE
- - Multiple threads may call MPI, with no restrictions.
If MPI_Init was called instead of
MPI_Init_thread , the level of thread support is defined by the
implementation. This routine allows you to find out the provided level.
It is also useful for library routines that discover that MPI has
already been initialized and wish to determine what level of thread
support is available.
This routine is both thread- and interrupt-safe. This means that this routine
may safely be used by multiple threads and from within a signal handler.
All MPI routines in Fortran (except for MPI_WTIME and MPI_WTICK )
have an additional argument ierr at the end of the argument list.
ierr is an integer and has the same meaning as the return value of the
routine in C. In Fortran, MPI routines are subroutines, and are invoked with
the call statement.
All MPI objects (e.g., MPI_Datatype , MPI_Comm ) are
of type INTEGER in Fortran.
All MPI routines (except MPI_Wtime and MPI_Wtick ) return an error
value; C routines as the value of the function and Fortran routines in the
last argument. Before the value is returned, the current MPI error handler is
called. By default, this error handler aborts the MPI job. The error handler
may be changed with MPI_Comm_set_errhandler (for communicators),
MPI_File_set_errhandler (for files), and MPI_Win_set_errhandler
(for RMA windows). The MPI-1 routine MPI_Errhandler_set may be used but
its use is deprecated. The predefined error handler MPI_ERRORS_RETURN
may be used to cause error values to be returned. Note that MPI does
not guarantee that an MPI program can continue past an error; however,
MPI implementations will attempt to continue whenever possible.
- MPI_SUCCESS
- - No error; MPI routine completed successfully.