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boost/mpi/environment.hpp

// Copyright (C) 2006 Douglas Gregor <doug.gregor -at- gmail.com>

// Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software
// License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)

/** @file environment.hpp
 *
 *  This header provides the @c environment class, which provides
 *  routines to initialize, finalization, and query the status of the
 *  Boost MPI environment.
 */
#ifndef BOOST_MPI_ENVIRONMENT_HPP
#define BOOST_MPI_ENVIRONMENT_HPP

#include <boost/mpi/config.hpp>
#include <boost/noncopyable.hpp>
#include <boost/optional.hpp>
#include <string>

namespace boost { namespace mpi {

/** @brief Initialize, finalize, and query the MPI environment.
 *
 *  The @c environment class is used to initialize, finalize, and
 *  query the MPI environment. It will typically be used in the @c
 *  main() function of a program, which will create a single instance
 *  of @c environment initialized with the arguments passed to the
 *  program:
 *
 *  @code
 *  int main(int argc, char* argv[])
 *  {
 *    mpi::environment env(argc, argv);
 *  }
 *  @endcode
 *
 *  The instance of @c environment will initialize MPI (by calling @c
 *  MPI_Init) in its constructor and finalize MPI (by calling @c
 *  MPI_Finalize for normal termination or @c MPI_Abort for an
 *  uncaught exception) in its destructor.
 *
 *  The use of @c environment is not mandatory. Users may choose to
 *  invoke @c MPI_Init and @c MPI_Finalize manually. In this case, no
 *  @c environment object is needed. If one is created, however, it
 *  will do nothing on either construction or destruction.
 */
class BOOST_MPI_DECL environment : noncopyable {
public:
#ifdef BOOST_MPI_HAS_NOARG_INITIALIZATION
  /** Initialize the MPI environment. 
   *
   *  If the MPI environment has not already been initialized,
   *  initializes MPI with a call to @c MPI_Init. Since this
   *  constructor does not take command-line arguments (@c argc and @c
   *  argv), it is only available when the underlying MPI
   *  implementation supports calling @c MPI_Init with @c NULL
   *  arguments, indicated by the macro @c
   *  BOOST_MPI_HAS_NOARG_INITIALIZATION.
   *
   *  @param abort_on_exception When true, this object will abort the
   *  program if it is destructed due to an uncaught exception.
   */
  explicit environment(bool abort_on_exception = true);
#endif

  /** Initialize the MPI environment.
   *
   *  If the MPI environment has not already been initialized,
   *  initializes MPI with a call to @c MPI_Init.
   *
   *  @param argc The number of arguments provided in @p argv, as
   *  passed into the program's @c main function.
   *
   *  @param argv The array of argument strings passed to the program
   *  via @c main.
   *
   *  @param abort_on_exception When true, this object will abort the
   *  program if it is destructed due to an uncaught exception.
   */
  environment(int& argc, char** &argv, bool abort_on_exception = true);

  /** Shuts down the MPI environment.
   *
   *  If this @c environment object was used to initialize the MPI
   *  environment, and the MPI environment has not already been shut
   *  down (finalized), this destructor will shut down the MPI
   *  environment. Under normal circumstances, this only involves
   *  invoking @c MPI_Finalize. However, if destruction is the result
   *  of an uncaught exception and the @c abort_on_exception parameter
   *  of the constructor had the value @c true, this destructor will
   *  invoke @c MPI_Abort with @c MPI_COMM_WORLD to abort the entire
   *  MPI program with a result code of -1.
   */
  ~environment();

  /** Abort all MPI processes.
   *
   *  Aborts all MPI processes and returns to the environment. The
   *  precise behavior will be defined by the underlying MPI
   *  implementation. This is equivalent to a call to @c MPI_Abort
   *  with @c MPI_COMM_WORLD.
   *
   *  @param errcode The error code to return to the environment.
   *  @returns Will not return.
   */
  static void abort(int errcode);

  /** Determine if the MPI environment has already been initialized.
   *
   *  This routine is equivalent to a call to @c MPI_Initialized.
   *
   *  @returns @c true if the MPI environment has been initialized.
   */
  static bool initialized();

  /** Determine if the MPI environment has already been finalized.
   *
   *  The routine is equivalent to a call to @c MPI_Finalized.
   *
   *  @returns @c true if the MPI environment has been finalized.
   */
  static bool finalized();

  /** Retrieves the maximum tag value.
   *
   *  Returns the maximum value that may be used for the @c tag
   *  parameter of send/receive operations. This value will be
   *  somewhat smaller than the value of @c MPI_TAG_UB, because the
   *  Boost.MPI implementation reserves some tags for collective
   *  operations.
   *
   *  @returns the maximum tag value.
   */
  static int max_tag();

  /** The tag value used for collective operations.
   *
   *  Returns the reserved tag value used by the Boost.MPI
   *  implementation for collective operations. Although users are not
   *  permitted to use this tag to send or receive messages, it may be
   *  useful when monitoring communication patterns.
   *
   * @returns the tag value used for collective operations.
   */
  static int collectives_tag();

  /** Retrieves the rank of the host process, if one exists.
   *
   *  If there is a host process, this routine returns the rank of
   *  that process. Otherwise, it returns an empty @c
   *  optional<int>. MPI does not define the meaning of a "host"
   *  process: consult the documentation for the MPI
   *  implementation. This routine examines the @c MPI_HOST attribute
   *  of @c MPI_COMM_WORLD.
   *
   *  @returns The rank of the host process, if one exists.
   */
  static optional<int> host_rank();

  /** Retrieves the rank of a process that can perform input/output.
   *
   *  This routine returns the rank of a process that can perform
   *  input/output via the standard C and C++ I/O facilities. If every
   *  process can perform I/O using the standard facilities, this
   *  routine will return @c any_source; if no process can perform
   *  I/O, this routine will return no value (an empty @c
   *  optional). This routine examines the @c MPI_IO attribute of @c
   *  MPI_COMM_WORLD.
   *
   *  @returns the rank of the process that can perform I/O, @c
   *  any_source if every process can perform I/O, or no value if no
   *  process can perform I/O.
   */
  static optional<int> io_rank();

  /** Retrieve the name of this processor.
   *
   *  This routine returns the name of this processor. The actual form
   *  of the name is unspecified, but may be documented by the
   *  underlying MPI implementation. This routine is implemented as a
   *  call to @c MPI_Get_processor_name.
   *
   *  @returns the name of this processor.
   */
  static std::string processor_name();

private:
  /// Whether this environment object called MPI_Init
  bool i_initialized;

  /// Whether we should abort if the destructor is
  bool abort_on_exception;

  /// The number of reserved tags.
  static const int num_reserved_tags = 1;
};

} } // end namespace boost::mpi

#endif // BOOST_MPI_ENVIRONMENT_HPP