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Visible to Intel only — GUID: GUID-BA97ECC0-5062-40E0-82C7-294B99FAA6FB
?trbs2d
Starts a broadcast along a scope for a trapezoidal matrix.
Syntax
call itrbs2d( icontxt, scope, top, uplo, diag, m, n, a, lda )
call strbs2d( icontxt, scope, top, uplo, diag, m, n, a, lda )
call dtrbs2d( icontxt, scope, top, uplo, diag, m, n, a, lda )
call ctrbs2d( icontxt, scope, top, uplo, diag, m, n, a, lda )
call ztrbs2d( icontxt, scope, top, uplo, diag, m, n, a, lda )
Input Parameters
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. |
uplo, diag, m, |
Describe the matrix to be sent. See Matrix Shapes for details. |
Description
This routine starts a broadcast along a scope. All other processes within the scope must call broadcast/receive for the broadcast to proceed. At the end of a broadcast, all processes within the scope will possess the data in the trapezoidal 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).