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shmem_int4_fetch(3), shmem_int8_fetch(3), shmem_int_fetch(3), shmem_long_fetch(3),
shmem_longlong_fetch(3) shmem_double_fetch(3) shmem_float_fetch(3) - Atomically
fetches the value of a remote data object
C or C++:
#include <mpp/shmem.h>
int shmem_int_fetch(int *target, int pe);
long shmem_long_fetch(long *target, int pe);
long long shmem_longlong_fetch(long long *target, int pe);
double shmem_double_fetch(long long *target, int pe);
float shmem_float_fetch(float *target, int pe);
Fortran:
INCLUDE "mpp/shmem.fh"
INTEGER pe
INTEGER(KIND=4) SHMEM_INT4_FETCH, ires, target
ires = SHMEM_INT4_FETCH(target, pe)
INTEGER(KIND=8) SHMEM_INT8_FETCH, ires, target
ires = SHMEM_INT8_FETCH(target, pe)
REAL(KIND=4) SHMEM_INT4_FETCH, ires, target
ires = SHMEM_REAL4_FETCH(target, pe)
REAL(KIND=8) SHMEM_INT8_FETCH, ires, target
ires = SHMEM_REAL8_FETCH(target, pe)
The shmem_fetch functions perform an atomic fetch operation.
They return the contents of the target as an atomic operation.
The arguments
are as follows:
- target
- The remotely accessible data object to be fetched
from the remote PE.
- pe
- An integer that indicates the PE number from which
target is to be fetched. If you are using Fortran, it must be a default
integer value.
The contents at the target address on the remote
PE. The data type of the return value is the same as the the type of the
remote data object.
intro_shmem(3)
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