Visible to Intel only — GUID: GUID-57CE30FF-8C8B-45CC-9A4A-1B8A6C1FE193
Visible to Intel only — GUID: GUID-57CE30FF-8C8B-45CC-9A4A-1B8A6C1FE193
?gebr2d
Receives and participates in a broadcast along a scope for a general rectangular matrix.
call igebr2d( icontxt, scope, top, m, n, a, lda, rsrc, csrc )
call sgebr2d( icontxt, scope, top, m, n, a, lda, rsrc, csrc )
call dgebr2d( icontxt, scope, top, m, n, a, lda, rsrc, csrc )
call cgebr2d( icontxt, scope, top, m, n, a, lda, rsrc, csrc )
call zgebr2d( icontxt, scope, top, m, n, a, lda, rsrc, csrc )
icontxt |
INTEGER. Integer handle that indicates the context. |
scope |
CHARACTER*1. Indicates what scope the broadcast should proceed on. Limited to 'Row', 'Column', or 'All'. |
top |
CHARACTER*1. Indicates the communication pattern to use for the broadcast. |
m, n, lda |
Describe the matrix to be sent. See Matrix Shapes for details. |
rsrc |
INTEGER. The process row coordinate of the process that called broadcast/send. |
csrc |
INTEGER. The process column coordinate of the process that called broadcast/send. |
a |
An array of dimension (lda,n) to receive the incoming message into. |
This routine receives and participates in a broadcast along a scope. At the end of a broadcast, all processes within the scope will possess the data in the general rectangular matrix A. Broadcasts may be globally-blocking. This means no process is guaranteed to return from a broadcast until all processes in the scope have called the appropriate routine (broadcast/send or broadcast/receive).