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shmem_quiet(3) - Waits for completion of all outstanding remote
writes issued by a processing element (PE).
C or C++:
#include <mpp/shmem.h>
void shmem_quiet(void);
Fortran:
CALL SHMEM_QUIET
shmem_quiet ensures ordering of put (remote write) operations.
All put operations issued to any processing element (PE) prior to the call
to shmem_quiet are guaranteed to be visible to all other PEs no later than
any subsequent memory load or store, remote put or get, or synchronization
operations that follow the call to shmem_quiet.
shmem_quiet is most
useful as a way of ensuring ordering of delivery of several put operations.
For example, you might use shmem_quiet to await delivery of a block of
data before issuing another put, which sets a completion flag on another
PE.
shmem_quiet is not usually needed if shmem_barrier_all(3) or shmem_barrier(3)
are called. The barrier routines all wait for the completion of outstanding
remote writes (puts).
PROGRAM COMPFLAG
INCLUDE "mpp/shmem.fh"
INTEGER FLAG_VAR, ARRAY(100), RECEIVER, SENDER
COMMON/FLAG/FLAG_VAR
COMMON/DATA/ARRAY
INTRINSIC MY_PE
FLAG_VAR = 0
CALL SHMEM_BARRIER_ALL ! wait for FLAG_VAR to be initialized
SENDER = 0 ! PE 0 sends the data
RECEIVER = 1 ! PE 1 receives the data
IF (MY_PE() .EQ. 0) THEN
ARRAY = 33
CALL SHMEM_PUT(ARRAY, ARRAY, 100, RECEIVER) ! start sending data
CALL SHMEM_QUIET ! wait for delivery
CALL SHMEM_PUT(FLAG_VAR, 1, 1, RECEIVER) ! send completion flag
ELSE IF (MY_PE() .EQ. RECEIVER) THEN
CALL SHMEM_UDCFLUSH
CALL SHMEM_WAIT(FLAG_VAR, 0)
PRINT *,ARRAY ! ARRAY has been delivered
ENDIF
END
intro_shmem(3), shmem_barrier(3), shmem_barrier_all(3), shmem_fence(3),
shmem_put(3), shmem_wait(3)
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