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Prioritization of Communication Operations
oneCCL supports prioritization of communication operations that controls the order in which individual communication operations are executed. This allows to postpone execution of non-urgent operations to complete urgent operations earlier, which may be beneficial for many use cases.
The communication prioritization is controlled by priority value. Note that the priority must be a non-negative number with a higher number standing for a higher priority.
There are the following prioritization modes:
None - default mode when all communication operations have the same priority.
Direct - you explicitly specify priority using priority field in operation attribute.
LIFO (Last In, First Out) - priority is implicitly increased on each operation call. In this case, you do not have to specify priority.
The prioritization mode is controlled by CCL_PRIORITY.