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NAME

       MPI_Pcontrol - Controls profiling.

SYNTAX

C Syntax

       #include <mpi.h>
       int MPI_Pcontrol(const int level, ... )

Fortran Syntax

       INCLUDE 'mpif.h'
       MPI_PCONTROL(LEVEL)
            INTEGER   LEVEL

C++ Syntax

       #include <mpi.h>
       void Pcontrol(const int level, ...)

INPUT PARAMETER

       level     Profiling level.

DESCRIPTION

       MPI  libraries  themselves  make no use of this routine; they simply return immediately to
       the user code. However the presence of calls to this routine allows a profiling package to
       be explicitly called by the user.

       Since  MPI  has  no  control of the implementation of the profiling code, we are unable to
       specify precisely the semantics that will be  provided  by  calls  to  MPI_Pcontrol.  This
       vagueness extends to the number of arguments to the function, and their datatypes.

       However  to  provide  some  level  of  portability  of  user  codes to different profiling
       libraries, we request the following meanings for certain values of level:

         o    level==0  Profiling is disabled.

         o    level==1  Profiling is enabled at a normal default level of detail.

         o    level==2  Profile buffers are flushed. (This may be a no-op in some profilers).

         o    All other values of level  have  profile  library-defined  effects  and  additional
              arguments.

       We  also request that the default state after MPI_Init has been called is for profiling to
       be enabled at the normal default level (i.e., as if MPI_Pcontrol had just been called with
       the  argument  1).  This  allows users to link with a profiling library and obtain profile
       output without having to modify their source code at all.

       The provision of MPI_Pcontrol as a no-op in the  standard  MPI  library  allows  users  to
       modify  their source code to obtain more detailed profiling information, but still be able
       to link exactly the same code against the standard MPI library.

NOTES

       This routine provides a common interface for  profiling  control.  The  interpretation  of
       level and any other arguments is left to the profiling library.

       This  function  does  not  return  an  error value. Consequently, the result of calling it
       before MPI_Init or after MPI_Finalize is undefined.