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HPL_pdinfo(3)		     HPL Library Functions		 HPL_pdinfo(3)

NAME
       HPL_pdinfo - Read input parameter file.

SYNOPSIS
       #include "hpl.h"

       void HPL_pdinfo( HPL_T_test * TEST, int * NS, int * N, int * NBS, int *
       NB, HPL_T_ORDER * PMAPPIN, int * NPQS, int * P, int * Q,	 int  *	 NPFS,
       HPL_T_FACT  *  PF,  int * NBMS, int * NBM, int * NDVS, int * NDV, int *
       NRFS, HPL_T_FACT * RF, int * NTPS, HPL_T_TOP * TP, int *	 NDHS,	int  *
       DH, HPL_T_SWAP * FSWAP, int * TSWAP, int * L1NOTRAN, int * UNOTRAN, int
       * EQUIL, int * ALIGN );

DESCRIPTION
       HPL_pdinfo reads	 the  startup  information for the various  tests  and
       transmits it to all processes.

ARGUMENTS
       TEST    (global output)	       HPL_T_test *
	       On  entry,  TEST	 points to a testing data structure.  On exit,
	       the fields of this data structure are initialized  as  follows:
	       TEST->outfp   specifies	the output file where the results will
	       be printed.  It is only defined and used by  the process	 0  of
	       the  grid.   TEST->thrsh specifies the threshhold value for the
	       test ratio.  TEST->epsil is the relative machine	 precision  of
	       the  distributed	 computer.  Finally  the test counters, kfail,
	       kpass, kskip, ktest are initialized to zero.

       NS      (global output)	       int *
	       On exit,	 NS  specifies the number of different	problem	 sizes
	       to be tested. NS is less than or equal to HPL_MAX_PARAM.

       N       (global output)	       int *
	       On  entry,  N is an array of dimension HPL_MAX_PARAM.  On exit,
	       the first NS entries of this array contain the	problem	 sizes
	       to run the code with.

       NBS     (global output)	       int *
	       On  exit,   NBS	specifies the number of different distribution
	       blocking factors to be tested. NBS must be less than  or	 equal
	       to HPL_MAX_PARAM.

       NB      (global output)	       int *
	       On  exit,   PMAPPIN  specifies the process mapping onto the no-
	       des of the  MPI machine configuration.  PMAPPIN	 defaults   to
	       row-major ordering.

       PMAPPIN (global output)	       HPL_T_ORDER *
	       On  entry,  NB is an array of dimension HPL_MAX_PARAM. On exit,
	       the first NBS entries of this array contain the values  of  the
	       various distribution blocking factors, to run the code with.

       NPQS    (global output)	       int *
	       On  exit,  NPQS	specifies the  number of different values that
	       can be used for P and Q, i.e., the number of process  grids  to
	       run   the   code with.  NPQS must be  less  than	 or  equal  to
	       HPL_MAX_PARAM.

       P       (global output)	       int *
	       On entry, P  is an array of dimension HPL_MAX_PARAM.  On	 exit,
	       the  first  NPQS entries of this array contain the values of P,
	       the number of process rows of the  NPQS grids to run  the  code
	       with.

       Q       (global output)	       int *
	       On  entry,  Q  is an array of dimension HPL_MAX_PARAM. On exit,
	       the first NPQS entries of this array contain the values	of  Q,
	       the  number  of process columns of the  NPQS  grids to  run the
	       code with.

       NPFS    (global output)	       int *
	       On exit, NPFS  specifies the  number of different  values  that
	       can  be	used for PF : the panel factorization algorithm to run
	       the code with. NPFS is less than or equal to HPL_MAX_PARAM.

       PF      (global output)	       HPL_T_FACT *
	       On entry, PF is an array of dimension HPL_MAX_PARAM.  On	 exit,
	       the  first   NPFS  entries  of this array  contain  the various
	       panel factorization algorithms to run the code with.

       NBMS    (global output)	       int *
	       On exit,	 NBMS  specifies  the  number  of   various  recursive
	       stopping	 criteria   to be tested.  NBMS	 must be  less than or
	       equal to HPL_MAX_PARAM.

       NBM     (global output)	       int *
	       On entry,  NBM  is an array of  dimension   HPL_MAX_PARAM.   On
	       exit,  the  first NBMS entries of this array contain the values
	       of the various recursive stopping criteria to be tested.

       NDVS    (global output)	       int *
	       On exit,	 NDVS  specifies  the number  of various  numbers   of
	       panels  in  recursion to be tested.  NDVS is less than or equal
	       to HPL_MAX_PARAM.

       NDV     (global output)	       int *
	       On entry,  NDV  is an array of  dimension   HPL_MAX_PARAM.   On
	       exit,  the  first NDVS entries of this array contain the values
	       of the various numbers of panels in recursion to be tested.

       NRFS    (global output)	       int *
	       On exit, NRFS  specifies the  number of different  values  that
	       can  be	used for RF : the recursive factorization algorithm to
	       be tested. NRFS is less than or equal to HPL_MAX_PARAM.

       RF      (global output)	       HPL_T_FACT *
	       On entry, RF is an array of dimension HPL_MAX_PARAM.  On	 exit,
	       the  first   NRFS  entries  of  this array contain  the various
	       recursive factorization algorithms to run the code with.

       NTPS    (global output)	       int *
	       On exit, NTPS  specifies the  number of different  values  that
	       can  be	used for the  broadcast topologies  to be tested. NTPS
	       is less than or equal to HPL_MAX_PARAM.

       TP      (global output)	       HPL_T_TOP *
	       On entry, TP is an array of dimension HPL_MAX_PARAM.  On	 exit,
	       the   first  NTPS  entries of this  array  contain  the various
	       broadcast (along rows) topologies to run the code with.

       NDHS    (global output)	       int *
	       On exit, NDHS  specifies the  number of different  values  that
	       can  be	used for the  lookahead depths to be  tested.  NDHS is
	       less than or equal to HPL_MAX_PARAM.

       DH      (global output)	       int *
	       On entry,  DH  is  an array of  dimension   HPL_MAX_PARAM.   On
	       exit,  the  first NDHS entries of this array contain the values
	       of lookahead depths to run the code with.  Such a value	is  at
	       least 0 (no-lookahead) or greater than zero.

       FSWAP   (global output)	       HPL_T_SWAP *
	       On  exit,  FSWAP specifies the swapping algorithm to be used in
	       all tests.

       TSWAP   (global output)	       int *
	       On exit,	 TSWAP	specifies the swapping threshold as  a	number
	       of columns when the mixed swapping algorithm was chosen.

       L1NOTRA (global output)	       int *
	       On  exit,  L1NOTRAN specifies whether the upper triangle of the
	       panels of columns  should  be stored  in	  no-transposed	  form
	       (L1NOTRAN=1) or in transposed form (L1NOTRAN=0).

       UNOTRAN (global output)	       int *
	       On  exit,  UNOTRAN  specifies whether the panels of rows should
	       be stored in  no-transposed form	 (UNOTRAN=1)   or   transposed
	       form (UNOTRAN=0) during their broadcast.

       EQUIL   (global output)	       int *
	       On  exit,   EQUIL  specifies  whether  equilibration during the
	       swap-broadcast  of  the	panel of rows  should	be   performed
	       (EQUIL=1) or not (EQUIL=0).

       ALIGN   (global output)	       int *
	       On  exit,   ALIGN  specifies the alignment  of  the dynamically
	       allocated buffers in double precision words. ALIGN  is  greater
	       than zero.

SEE ALSO
       HPL_pddriver (3), HPL_pdtest (3).

HPL 2.1			       October 26, 2012			 HPL_pdinfo(3)
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