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// Authors: Douglas Gregor
// Andrew Lumsdaine
// Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software
// License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
/** @file group.hpp
*
* This header defines the @c group class, which allows one to
* manipulate and query groups of processes.
*/
#ifndef BOOST_MPI_GROUP_HPP
#define BOOST_MPI_GROUP_HPP
#include <boost/mpi/exception.hpp>
#include <boost/shared_ptr.hpp>
#include <boost/optional.hpp>
#include <vector>
namespace boost { namespace mpi {
/**
* @brief A @c group is a representation of a subset of the processes
* within a @c communicator.
*
* The @c group class allows one to create arbitrary subsets of the
* processes within a communicator. One can compute the union,
* intersection, or difference of two groups, or create new groups by
* specifically including or excluding certain processes. Given a
* group, one can create a new communicator containing only the
* processes in that group.
*/
class BOOST_MPI_DECL group
{
public:
/**
* @brief Constructs an empty group.
*/
group() : group_ptr() { }
/**
* @brief Constructs a group from an @c MPI_Group.
*
* This routine allows one to construct a Boost.MPI @c group from a
* C @c MPI_Group. The @c group object can (optionally) adopt the @c
* MPI_Group, after which point the @c group object becomes
* responsible for freeing the @c MPI_Group when the last copy of @c
* group disappears.
*
* @param in_group The @c MPI_Group used to construct this @c group.
*
* @param adopt Whether the @c group should adopt the @c
* MPI_Group. When true, the @c group object (or one of its copies)
* will free the group (via @c MPI_Comm_free) when the last copy is
* destroyed. Otherwise, the user is responsible for calling @c
* MPI_Group_free.
*/
group(const MPI_Group& in_group, bool adopt);
/**
* @brief Determine the rank of the calling process in the group.
*
* This routine is equivalent to @c MPI_Group_rank.
*
* @returns The rank of the calling process in the group, which will
* be a value in [0, size()). If the calling process is not in the
* group, returns an empty value.
*/
optional<int> rank() const;
/**
* @brief Determine the number of processes in the group.
*
* This routine is equivalent to @c MPI_Group_size.
*
* @returns The number of processes in the group.
*/
int size() const;
/**
* @brief Translates the ranks from one group into the ranks of the
* same processes in another group.
*
* This routine translates each of the integer rank values in the
* iterator range @c [first, last) from the current group into rank
* values of the corresponding processes in @p to_group. The
* corresponding rank values are written via the output iterator @c
* out. When there is no correspondence between a rank in the
* current group and a rank in @c to_group, the value @c
* MPI_UNDEFINED is written to the output iterator.
*
* @param first Beginning of the iterator range of ranks in the
* current group.
*
* @param last Past the end of the iterator range of ranks in the
* current group.
*
* @param to_group The group that we are translating ranks to.
*
* @param out The output iterator to which the translated ranks will
* be written.
*
* @returns the output iterator, which points one step past the last
* rank written.
*/
template<typename InputIterator, typename OutputIterator>
OutputIterator translate_ranks(InputIterator first, InputIterator last,
const group& to_group, OutputIterator out);
/**
* @brief Determines whether the group is non-empty.
*
* @returns True if the group is not empty, false if it is empty.
*/
operator bool() const { return (bool)group_ptr; }
/**
* @brief Retrieves the underlying @c MPI_Group associated with this
* group.
*
* @returns The @c MPI_Group handle manipulated by this object. If
* this object represents the empty group, returns @c
* MPI_GROUP_EMPTY.
*/
operator MPI_Group() const
{
if (group_ptr)
return *group_ptr;
else
return MPI_GROUP_EMPTY;
}
/**
* @brief Creates a new group including a subset of the processes
* in the current group.
*
* This routine creates a new @c group which includes only those
* processes in the current group that are listed in the integer
* iterator range @c [first, last). Equivalent to @c
* MPI_Group_incl.
*
* @c first The beginning of the iterator range of ranks to include.
*
* @c last Past the end of the iterator range of ranks to include.
*
* @returns A new group containing those processes with ranks @c
* [first, last) in the current group.
*/
template<typename InputIterator>
group include(InputIterator first, InputIterator last);
/**
* @brief Creates a new group from all of the processes in the
* current group, exluding a specific subset of the processes.
*
* This routine creates a new @c group which includes all of the
* processes in the current group except those whose ranks are
* listed in the integer iterator range @c [first,
* last). Equivalent to @c MPI_Group_excl.
*
* @c first The beginning of the iterator range of ranks to exclude.
*
* @c last Past the end of the iterator range of ranks to exclude.
*
* @returns A new group containing all of the processes in the
* current group except those processes with ranks @c [first, last)
* in the current group.
*/
template<typename InputIterator>
group exclude(InputIterator first, InputIterator last);
protected:
/**
* INTERNAL ONLY
*
* Function object that frees an MPI group and deletes the
* memory associated with it. Intended to be used as a deleter with
* shared_ptr.
*/
struct group_free
{
void operator()(MPI_Group* comm) const
{
int finalized;
BOOST_MPI_CHECK_RESULT(MPI_Finalized, (&finalized));
if (!finalized)
BOOST_MPI_CHECK_RESULT(MPI_Group_free, (comm));
delete comm;
}
};
/**
* The underlying MPI group. This is a shared pointer, so the actual
* MPI group which will be shared among all related instances of the
* @c group class. When there are no more such instances, the group
* will be automatically freed.
*/
shared_ptr<MPI_Group> group_ptr;
};
/**
* @brief Determines whether two process groups are identical.
*
* Equivalent to calling @c MPI_Group_compare and checking whether the
* result is @c MPI_IDENT.
*
* @returns True when the two process groups contain the same
* processes in the same order.
*/
BOOST_MPI_DECL bool operator==(const group& g1, const group& g2);
/**
* @brief Determines whether two process groups are not identical.
*
* Equivalent to calling @c MPI_Group_compare and checking whether the
* result is not @c MPI_IDENT.
*
* @returns False when the two process groups contain the same
* processes in the same order.
*/
inline bool operator!=(const group& g1, const group& g2)
{
return !(g1 == g2);
}
/**
* @brief Computes the union of two process groups.
*
* This routine returns a new @c group that contains all processes
* that are either in group @c g1 or in group @c g2 (or both). The
* processes that are in @c g1 will be first in the resulting group,
* followed by the processes from @c g2 (but not also in @c
* g1). Equivalent to @c MPI_Group_union.
*/
BOOST_MPI_DECL group operator|(const group& g1, const group& g2);
/**
* @brief Computes the intersection of two process groups.
*
* This routine returns a new @c group that contains all processes
* that are in group @c g1 and in group @c g2, ordered in the same way
* as @c g1. Equivalent to @c MPI_Group_intersection.
*/
BOOST_MPI_DECL group operator&(const group& g1, const group& g2);
/**
* @brief Computes the difference between two process groups.
*
* This routine returns a new @c group that contains all processes
* that are in group @c g1 but not in group @c g2, ordered in the same way
* as @c g1. Equivalent to @c MPI_Group_difference.
*/
BOOST_MPI_DECL group operator-(const group& g1, const group& g2);
/************************************************************************
* Implementation details *
************************************************************************/
template<typename InputIterator, typename OutputIterator>
OutputIterator
group::translate_ranks(InputIterator first, InputIterator last,
const group& to_group, OutputIterator out)
{
std::vector<int> in_array(first, last);
if (in_array.empty())
return out;
std::vector<int> out_array(in_array.size());
BOOST_MPI_CHECK_RESULT(MPI_Group_translate_ranks,
((MPI_Group)*this,
in_array.size(),
&in_array[0],
(MPI_Group)to_group,
&out_array[0]));
for (std::vector<int>::size_type i = 0, n = out_array.size(); i < n; ++i)
*out++ = out_array[i];
return out;
}
/**
* INTERNAL ONLY
*
* Specialization of translate_ranks that handles the one case where
* we can avoid any memory allocation or copying.
*/
template<>
BOOST_MPI_DECL int*
group::translate_ranks(int* first, int* last, const group& to_group, int* out);
template<typename InputIterator>
group group::include(InputIterator first, InputIterator last)
{
if (first == last)
return group();
std::vector<int> ranks(first, last);
MPI_Group result;
BOOST_MPI_CHECK_RESULT(MPI_Group_incl,
((MPI_Group)*this, ranks.size(), &ranks[0], &result));
return group(result, /*adopt=*/true);
}
/**
* INTERNAL ONLY
*
* Specialization of group::include that handles the one case where we
* can avoid any memory allocation or copying before creating the
* group.
*/
template<> BOOST_MPI_DECL group group::include(int* first, int* last);
template<typename InputIterator>
group group::exclude(InputIterator first, InputIterator last)
{
if (first == last)
return group();
std::vector<int> ranks(first, last);
MPI_Group result;
BOOST_MPI_CHECK_RESULT(MPI_Group_excl,
((MPI_Group)*this, ranks.size(), &ranks[0], &result));
return group(result, /*adopt=*/true);
}
/**
* INTERNAL ONLY
*
* Specialization of group::exclude that handles the one case where we
* can avoid any memory allocation or copying before creating the
* group.
*/
template<> BOOST_MPI_DECL group group::exclude(int* first, int* last);
} } // end namespace boost::mpi
#endif // BOOST_MPI_GROUP_HPP
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