Hi George
I have run into the argument that in a case where the number of array
elements that will be accessed is == 0 it is "obviously" valid to pass NULL
as the array address. I recognize the argument has merit but I am not clear
that it really requires that an MPI implementation that tries to check for
an invalid data structure address must first check whether more than 0
items from it are to be accessed.
Perhaps this is something the standard should clarify. For example, must
this call to MPI_Waitall(0, NULL, NULL) return MPI_SUCCESS?
Since checking for valid send buffer or receive buffer addresses is hard, I
suspect most MPI implementations would never check whether a call to
MPI_Send(NULL, 0, my_type, 1, 1, MPI_COMM_WORLD)
has an "invalid" buffer. In this case I think the intent is that NULL
would be valid because the actual data footprint is dictated by the set of
parameters (buf, count, type). I am less sure what the answer for the
MPI_Waitall call should be.
Dick
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From: George Bosilca <[email protected]>.
To: Open MPI Users <[email protected]>
Date: 02/23/2009 03:30 PM
Subject: Re: [OMPI users] MPI_Gatherv and 0 size?
The only restriction the MPI standard impose on the sendcounts and
recvcounts arrays is that the values be non-negative, so zero is a
legal value.
I don't really understand your second question. Where do you want to
use NULL ? In general NULL is not accepted in MPI as an argument for
any function ...
george.
On Feb 23, 2009, at 02:55 , jody wrote:
> Hi
> I have an application in which various processes create different
> amounts of data (including no data at all).
> I have found that MPI_Scatterv and MPI_Gatherv do work with arrays
> sendcounts or receivecounts containing zeros.
>
> Since i didn't find the case of 0 sizes in the descriptions
> of these functions in the MPI reference, i wondered whether
> the use of zeroes is legal or if i was simply lucky that it worked.
>
> An other point: currently i use 1-sized buffers in the
> case of a 0-sized data transfer.
> Now if 0-sized data transfer is legal, would it be ok to
> pass NULL for the buffer?
>
> Thank You
> Jody
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