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OMPI_Affinity_str - Obtain prettyprint strings of processor affinity
information for this process
#include <mpi.h>
#include <mpi-ext.h>
int OMPI_Affinity_str(ompi_affinity_fmt_type_t fmt_type,
char ompi_bound[OMPI_AFFINITY_STRING_MAX],
char current_binding[OMPI_AFFINITY_STRING_MAX],
char exists[OMPI_AFFINITY_STRING_MAX])
There is no Fortran binding for this function.
There
is no C++ binding for this function.
- fmt_type
- An enum indicating
how to format the returned ompi_bound and current_binding strings. OMPI_AFFINITY_RSRC_STRING_FMT
returns the string as human-readable resource names, such as "socket 0,
core 0".
OMPI_AFFINITY_LAYOUT_FMT returns ASCII art representing where
this MPI process is bound relative to the machine resource layout. For
example "[. B][. .]" shows the process that called the routine is bound to
socket 0, core 1 in a system with 2 sockets, each containing 2 cores.
See below for more output examples.
- ompi_bound
- A prettyprint
string describing what processor(s) Open MPI bound this process to, or
a string indicating that Open MPI did not bind this process.
- current_binding
- A prettyprint string describing what processor(s) this process is currently
bound to, or a string indicating that the process is bound to all available
processors (and is therefore considered "unbound").
- exists
- A prettyprint
string describing the available sockets and sockets on this host.
Open
MPI may bind a process to specific sockets and/or cores at process launch
time. This non-standard Open MPI function call returns prettyprint information
about three things:
- Where Open MPI bound this process.
- The string returned
in ompi_bound will either indicate that Open MPI did not bind this process
to anything, or it will contain a prettyprint description of the processor(s)
to which Open MPI bound this process.
- Where this process is currently bound.
- Regardless of whether Open MPI bound this process or not, another entity
may have bound it. The string returned in current_binding will indicate
what the current binding is of this process, regardless of what Open MPI
may have done earlier. The string returned will either indicate that the
process is unbound (meaning that it is bound to all available processors)
or it will contain a prettyprint description of the sockets and cores to
which the process is currently bound.
- What processors exist.
- As a convenience
to the user, the exists string will contain a prettyprint description
of the sockets and cores that this process can see (which is usually all
processors in the system).
Example 1: Print out processes binding
using resource string format.
int rank;
char ompi_bound[OMPI_AFFINITY_STRING_MAX];
char current_binding[OMPI_AFFINITY_STRING_MAX];
char exists[OMPI_AFFINITY_STRING_MAX];
MPI_Init(&argc, &argv);
MPI_Comm_rank(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &rank);
OMPI_Affinity_str(OMPI_AFFINITY_RSRC_STRING_FMT,
ompi_bound, current_binding, exists);
printf("rank %d: \n"
" ompi_bound: %s\n"
" current_binding: %s\n"
" exists: %s\n",
rank, ompi_bound, current_binding, exists);
...
Output of mpirun -np 2 -bind-to-core a.out:
rank 0:
ompi_bound: socket 0[core 0]
current_binding: socket 0[core 0]
exists: socket 0 has 4 cores
rank 1:
ompi_bound: socket 0[core 1]
current_binding: socket 0[core 1]
exists: socket 0 has 4 cores
Output of mpirun -np 2 -bind-to-socket a.out:
rank 0:
ompi_bound: socket 0[core 0-3]
current_binding: Not bound (or bound to all available processors)
exists: socket 0 has 4 cores
rank 1:
ompi_bound: socket 0[core 0-3]
current_binding: Not bound (or bound to all available processors)
exists: socket 0 has 4 cores
Example 2: Print out processes binding using layout string format.
int rank;
char ompi_bound[OMPI_AFFINITY_STRING_MAX];
char current_binding[OMPI_AFFINITY_STRING_MAX];
char exists[OMPI_AFFINITY_STRING_MAX];
MPI_Init(&argc, &argv);
MPI_Comm_rank(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &rank);
OMPI_Affinity_str(OMPI_AFFINITY_LAYOUT_FMT,
ompi_bound, current_binding, exists);
printf("rank %d: \n"
" ompi_bound: %s\n"
" current_binding: %s\n"
" exists: %s\n",
rank, ompi_bound, current_binding, exists);
...
Output of mpirun -np 2 -bind-to-core a.out:
rank 0:
ompi_bound: [B . . .]
current_binding: [B . . .]
exists: [. . . .]
rank 1:
ompi_bound: [. B . .]
current_binding: [. B . .]
exists: [. . . .]
Output of mpirun -np 2 -bind-to-socket a.out:
rank 0:
ompi_bound: [B B B B]
current_binding: [B B B B]
exists: [. . . .]
rank 1:
ompi_bound: [B B B B]
current_binding: [B B B B]
exists: [. . . .]
mpirun(1)
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