Hi George, ----- "George Bosilca" <bosi...@eecs.utk.edu> wrote:
> On Dec 5, 2008, at 03:16 , Anthony Chan wrote: > > > void mpi_comm_rank_(MPI_Comm *comm, int *rank, int *info) { > > printf("mpi_comm_rank call successfully intercepted\n"); > > *info = PMPI_Comm_rank(comm,rank); > > } > > Unfortunately this example is not correct. The real Fortran prototype > > for the MPI_Comm_rank function is > void mpi_comm_rank_(MPI_Fint *comm, MPI_Fint *rank, MPI_Fint *ierr). Yes, you are right. I was being sloppy (it was late, so just cut/paste from Nick's code), the correct code should be void mpi_comm_rank_(MPI_Fint *comm, MPI_Fint *rank, MPI_Fint *info) { printf("mpi_comm_rank call successfully intercepted\n"); *info = PMPI_Comm_rank(MPI_Comm_f2c(*comm),*rank); } A.Chan > > As you might notice there is no MPI_Comm (and believe me for Open MPI > > MPI_Comm is different than MPI_Fint), and there is no guarantee that > > the C int is the same as the Fortran int (looks weird but true). > Therefore, several conversions are required in order to be able to go > > from the Fortran layer into the C one. > > As a result, a tool should never cross the language boundary by > itself. Instead it should call the pmpi function as provided by the > MPI library. This doesn't really fix the issue that started this email > > thread, but at least clarify it a little bit. > > george. > > > > > A.Chan > > > > ----- "Nick Wright" <nwri...@sdsc.edu> wrote: > > > >> Hi > >> > >> I am trying to use the PMPI interface with OPENMPI to profile a > >> fortran > >> program. > >> > >> I have tried with 1.28 and 1.3rc1 with --enable-mpi-profile > switched > >> on. > >> > >> The problem seems to be that if one eg. intercepts to call to > >> mpi_comm_rank_ (the fortran hook) then calls pmpi_comm_rank_ this > > >> then > >> > >> calls MPI_Comm_rank (the C hook) not PMPI_Comm_rank as it should. > >> > >> So if one wants to create a library that can profile C and Fortran > >> codes > >> at the same time one ends up intercepting the mpi call twice. Which > > >> is > >> > >> not desirable and not what should happen (and indeed doesn't happen > > >> in > >> > >> other MPI implementations). > >> > >> A simple example to illustrate is below. If somebody knows of a fix > > >> to > >> > >> avoid this issue that would be great ! > >> > >> Thanks > >> > >> Nick. > >> > >> pmpi_test.c: mpicc pmpi_test.c -c > >> > >> #include<stdio.h> > >> #include "mpi.h" > >> void mpi_comm_rank_(MPI_Comm *comm, int *rank, int *info) { > >> printf("mpi_comm_rank call successfully intercepted\n"); > >> pmpi_comm_rank_(comm,rank,info); > >> } > >> int MPI_Comm_rank(MPI_Comm comm, int *rank) { > >> printf("MPI_comm_rank call successfully intercepted\n"); > >> PMPI_Comm_rank(comm,rank); > >> } > >> > >> hello_mpi.f: mpif77 hello_mpi.f pmpi_test.o > >> > >> program hello > >> implicit none > >> include 'mpif.h' > >> integer ierr > >> integer myid,nprocs > >> character*24 fdate,host > >> call MPI_Init( ierr ) > >> myid=0 > >> call mpi_comm_rank(MPI_COMM_WORLD, myid, ierr ) > >> call mpi_comm_size(MPI_COMM_WORLD , nprocs, ierr ) > >> call getenv('HOST',host) > >> write (*,*) 'Hello World from proc',myid,' out > of',nprocs,host > >> call mpi_finalize(ierr) > >> end > >> > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> users mailing list > >> us...@open-mpi.org > >> http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users > > _______________________________________________ > > users mailing list > > us...@open-mpi.org > > http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > us...@open-mpi.org > http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users