📄 mpithreads_threads.c
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/****************************************************************************** FILE: mpithreads_threads.c* DESCRIPTION:* This simple program illustrates the use of Pthreads in a program obtained* by modifying a serial code that performs a dot product. It is the second* of four codes used to show the progression from a serial program to a* hybrid MPI/Pthreads program. The other relevant codes are:* - mpithreads_serial.c - The serial version* - mpithreads_mpi.c - A distributed memory programming model with MPI* - mpithreads_both.c - A hybrid model that utilizes both MPI and* Pthreads to execute on systems that are comprised of clusters* of SMP's.* The main data is made available to all threads through a globally * accessible structure. Each thread works on a different part of the * data. The main thread waits for all the threads to complete their * computations, and then it prints the resulting sum.* SOURCE: Vijay Sonnad, IBM* LAST REVISED: 04/06/05 Blaise Barney******************************************************************************/#include <pthread.h>#include <stdio.h>#include <stdlib.h>/* The following structure contains the necessary information to allow the function "dotprod" to access its input data and place its output into the structure. This structure is unchanged from the sequential version.*/typedef struct { double *a; double *b; double sum; int veclen; } DOTDATA;/* Define globally accessible variables and a mutex */#define MAXTHRDS 4#define VECLEN 100DOTDATA dotstr; pthread_t callThd[MAXTHRDS];pthread_mutex_t mutexsum;/*The function dotprod is activated when the thread is created. As before, all input to this routine is obtained from a structure of type DOTDATA and all output from this function is written into this structure. The benefit of this approach is apparent for the multi-threaded program: when a thread is created we pass a single argument to the activated function - typically this argument is a thread number. All the other information required by the function is accessed from the globally accessible structure. */void *dotprod(void *arg){ /* Define and use local variables for convenience */ int i, start, end, offset, len ; double mysum, *x, *y; offset = (int)arg; len = dotstr.veclen; start = offset*len; end = start + len; x = dotstr.a; y = dotstr.b; /* Perform the dot product and assign result to the appropriate variable in the structure. */ mysum = 0; for (i=start; i<end ; i++) { mysum += (x[i] * y[i]); } /* Lock a mutex prior to updating the value in the shared structure, and unlock it upon updating. */ pthread_mutex_lock (&mutexsum); printf("Thread %d adding partial sum of %f to global sum of %f\n", arg, mysum, dotstr.sum); dotstr.sum += mysum; pthread_mutex_unlock (&mutexsum); pthread_exit((void*) 0);}/* The main program creates threads which do all the work and then print out result upon completion. Before creating the threads, the input data is created. Since all threads update a shared structure, we need a mutex for mutual exclusion. The main thread needs to wait for all threads to complete, it waits for each one of the threads. We specify a thread attribute value that allow the main thread to join with the threads it creates. Note also that we free up handles when they are no longer needed.*/int main (int argc, char *argv[]){int i;double *a, *b;int status;pthread_attr_t attr;/* Assign storage and initialize values */a = (double*) malloc (MAXTHRDS*VECLEN*sizeof(double));b = (double*) malloc (MAXTHRDS*VECLEN*sizeof(double)); for (i=0; i<VECLEN*MAXTHRDS; i++) { a[i]=1; b[i]=a[i]; }dotstr.veclen = VECLEN; dotstr.a = a; dotstr.b = b; dotstr.sum=0;pthread_mutex_init(&mutexsum, NULL); /* Create threads to perform the dotproduct */pthread_attr_init(&attr);pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE);for(i=0;i<MAXTHRDS;i++) { /* Each thread works on a different set of data. The offset is specified by 'i'. The size of the data for each thread is indicated by VECLEN. */ pthread_create( &callThd[i], &attr, dotprod, (void *)i); }pthread_attr_destroy(&attr);/* Wait on the other threads */for(i=0;i<MAXTHRDS;i++) { pthread_join( callThd[i], (void **)&status); }/* After joining, print out the results and cleanup */printf ("Done. Threaded version: sum = %f \n", dotstr.sum);free (a);free (b);pthread_mutex_destroy(&mutexsum);pthread_exit(NULL);}
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