📄 mpi_unpack_external.3
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.\"Copyright 2006, Sun Microsystems, Inc..\" Copyright (c) 1996 Thinking Machines Corporation.TH MPI_Unpack_external 3OpenMPI "September 2006" "Open MPI 1.2" " ".SH NAME\fBMPI_Unpack_external\fP \- Reads data from a portable format.SH SYNTAX.ft R.SH C Syntax.nf#include <mpi.h>int MPI_Unpack_external(char *\fIdatarep\fP, void *\fIinbuf\fP, MPI_Aint \fIinsize\fP, MPI_Aint *\fIposition\fP, void *\fIoutbuf\fP, int \fIoutcount\fP, MPI_Datatype \fIdatatype\fP).SH Fortran Syntax.nfINCLUDE 'mpif.h'MPI_UNPACK_EXTERNAL(\fIDATAREP, INBUF, INSIZE, POSITION, OUTBUF, OUTCOUNT, DATATYPE, IERROR\fP) INTEGER \fIOUTCOUNT, DATATYPE, IERROR\fP INTEGER (KIND=MPI_ADDRESS_KIND) \fIINSIZE, POSITION\fP CHARACTER*(*) \fIDATAREP\fP <type> \fIINBUF(*), OUTBUF(*)\fP.SH C++ Syntax.nf#include <mpi.h>void MPI::Datatype::Unpack_external(const char* \fIdatarep\fP, const void* \fIinbuf\fP, MPI::Aint \fIinsize\fP, MPI_Aint& \fIposition\fP, void *\fIoutbuf\fP, int \fIoutcount\fP) const.SH INPUT PARAMETERS.ft R.TP 1idatarepData Representation (string)..ft R.TP 1iinbuf Input buffer start (choice)..TP 1iinsize Size of input buffer, in bytes (integer)..TP 1ioutcount Number of items to be unpacked (integer)..TP 1idatatype Datatype of each output data item (handle)..SH INPUT/OUTPUT PARAMETER.ft R.TP 1iposition Current position in buffer, in bytes (integer)..SH OUTPUT PARAMETERS.ft R.TP 1ioutbuf Output buffer start (choice)..ft R.TP 1iIERRORFortran only: Error status (integer). .SH DESCRIPTION.ft RMPI_Unpack_external unpacks data from the external32 format, auniversal data representation defined by the MPI Forum. This format isuseful for exchanging data between MPI implementations, or whenwriting data to a file..spThe input buffer is a contiguous storage area pointed to by\fIinbuf\fP containing \fIinsize\fP bytes. The output buffer can beany communication buffer allowed in MPI_Recv, and is specified by\fIoutbuf\fP, \fIoutcount\fP, and \fIdatatype\fP..spThe input value of \fIposition\fP is the first position in \fIinbuf\fPto be read for unpacking (measured in bytes, not elements, relative tothe start of the buffer). When the function returns, \fIposition\fP isincremented by the size of the packed message, so that it points tothe first location in \fIinbuf\fP following the message that wasunpacked. This way it may be used as input to a subsequent call toMPI_Unpack_external..SH NOTES.ft RNote the difference between MPI_Recv and MPI_Unpack_external: InMPI_Recv, the \fIcount\fP argument specifies the maximum number ofitems that can be received. In MPI_Unpack_external, the \fIoutcount\fPargument specifies the actual number of items that are to beunpacked. With a regular receive operation, the incoming message sizedetermines the number of components that will be received. WithMPI_Unpack_external, it is up to the user to specify how manycomponents to unpack, since the user may wish to unpack the receivedmessage multiple times into various buffers..spTo understand the behavior of pack and unpack, it is convenient tothink of the data part of a message as being the sequence obtained byconcatenating the successive values sent in that message. The packoperation stores this sequence in the buffer space, as if sending themessage to that buffer. The unpack operation retrieves this sequencefrom buffer space, as if receiving a message from that buffer. (It ishelpful to think of internal Fortran files or sscanf in C for asimilar function.).spSeveral messages can be successively packed into one packingunit. This is effected by several successive related calls toMPI_Pack_external, where the first call provides \fIposition\fP=0,and each successive call inputs the value of \fIposition\fP that wasoutput by the previous call, along with the same values for\fIoutbuf\fP and \fIoutcount\fP. This packing unit now contains theequivalent information that would have been stored in a message by onesend call with a send buffer that is the "concatenation" of theindividual send buffers..spA packing unit can be sent using type MPI_PACKED. Any point-to-pointor collective communication function can be used to move the sequenceof bytes that forms the packing unit from one process to another. Thispacking unit can now be received using any receive operation, with anydatatype: The type-matching rules are relaxed for messages sent withtype MPI_PACKED..spA packing unit can be unpacked into several successive messages. Thisis effected by several successive related calls toMPI_Unpack_external, where the first call provides \fIposition\fP=0,and each successive call inputs the value of position that was outputby the previous call, and the same values for \fIinbuf\fP and\fIinsize\fP..spThe concatenation of two packing units is not necessarily a packingunit; nor is a substring of a packing unit necessarily a packingunit. Thus, one cannot concatenate two packing units and then unpackthe result as one packing unit; nor can one unpack a substring of apacking unit as a separate packing unit. Each packing unit that wascreated by a related sequence of pack calls must be unpacked as a unitby a sequence of related unpack calls..SH ERRORS.ft RAlmost all MPI routines return an error value; C routines asthe value of the function and Fortran routines in the last argument. C++functions do not return errors. If the default error handler is set toMPI::ERRORS_THROW_EXCEPTIONS, then on error the C++ exception mechanismwill be used to throw an MPI:Exception object..spBefore the error value is returned, the current MPI error handler iscalled. By default, this error handler aborts the MPI job, except forI/O function errors. The error handler may be changed withMPI_Comm_set_errhandler; the predefined error handler MPI_ERRORS_RETURNmay be used to cause error values to be returned. Note that MPI does notguarantee that an MPI program can continue past an error..spSee the MPI man page for a full list of MPI error codes..SH SEE ALSO.ft R.nfMPI_Pack_externalMPI_Pack_external_sizeMPI_Recvsscanf(3C)' @(#)MPI_Unpack_external.3 1.6 06/03/09
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