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MPI_File_read_ordered_begin

:ref:`MPI_File_read_ordered_begin` |mdash| Reads a file at a location specified by a shared file pointer; beginning part of a split collective routine (nonblocking).

SYNTAX

C Syntax

#include <mpi.h>

int MPI_File_read_ordered_begin(MPI_File fh, void *buf,
     int count, MPI_Datatype datatype)

Fortran Syntax

USE MPI
! or the older form: INCLUDE 'mpif.h'
MPI_FILE_READ_ORDERED_BEGIN(FH, BUF, COUNT, DATATYPE, IERROR)
     <type>  BUF(*)
     INTEGER FH, COUNT, DATATYPE, IERROR

Fortran 2008 Syntax

USE mpi_f08
MPI_File_read_ordered_begin(fh, buf, count, datatype, ierror)
     TYPE(MPI_File), INTENT(IN) :: fh
     TYPE(*), DIMENSION(..), ASYNCHRONOUS :: buf
     INTEGER, INTENT(IN) :: count
     TYPE(MPI_Datatype), INTENT(IN) :: datatype
     INTEGER, OPTIONAL, INTENT(OUT) :: ierror

INPUT/OUTPUT PARAMETER

  • fh: File handle (handle).

INPUT PARAMETERS

  • count: Number of elements in buffer (integer).
  • datatype: Data type of each buffer element (handle).

OUTPUT PARAMETERS

  • buf: Initial address of buffer (choice).
  • ierror: Fortran only: Error status (integer).

DESCRIPTION

:ref:`MPI_File_read_ordered_begin` is the beginning part of a split collective, nonblocking routine that must be called by all processes in the communicator group associated with the file handle fh. Each process may pass different argument values for the datatype and count arguments. Each process attempts to read, from the file associated with fh, a total number of count data items having datatype type into the user's buffer buf. For each process, the location in the file at which data is read is the position at which the shared file pointer would be after all processes whose ranks within the group are less than that of this process had read their data.

NOTES

All the nonblocking collective routines for data access are "split" into two routines, each with _begin or _end as a suffix. These split collective routines are subject to the semantic rules described in Section 9.4.5 of the MPI-2 standard.

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