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NAME

       shmem_int_and_to_all(3),  shmem_int4_and_to_all(3),  shmem_int8_and_to_all(3),  shmem_long_and_to_all(3),
       shmem_longlong_and_to_all(3), shmem_short_and_to_all(3) - Performs a bitwise AND operation  on  symmetric
       arrays over the active set of PEs.

SYNOPSIS

       C or C++:
       #include <mpp/shmem.h>

       void shmem_int_and_to_all(int *target, const int *source,
         int nreduce, int PE_start, int logPE_stride, int PE_size,
         int *pWrk, long *pSync);

       void shmem_long_and_to_all(long *target, const long *source,
         int nreduce, int PE_start, int  logPE_stride, int PE_size,
         long *pWrk, long *pSync);

       void shmem_longlong_and_to_all(long long *target,
         const long long *source, int nreduce, int PE_start, int logPE_stride,
         int PE_size, long long *pWrk, long *pSync);

       void shmem_short_and_to_all(short *target, const short *source,
         int nreduce, int PE_start, int logPE_stride, int PE_size,
         short *pWrk, long *pSync);

       Fortran:
       INCLUDE "mpp/shmem.fh"

       INTEGER pSync(SHMEM_REDUCE_SYNC_SIZE)
       INTEGER nreduce, PE_start, logPE_stride, PE_size

       CALL SHMEM_INT4_AND_TO_ALL(target, source, nreduce,
       & PE_start, logPE_stride, PE_size, pWrk, pSync)

       CALL SHMEM_INT8_AND_TO_ALL(target, source, nreduce,
       & PE_start, logPE_stride, PE_size, pWrk, pSync)

DESCRIPTION

       The  shared  memory  (SHMEM) reduction routines compute one or more reductions across symmetric arrays on
       multiple virtual PEs. A reduction performs an associative binary operation across a set of values. For  a
       list of other SHMEM reduction routines, see intro_shmem(3).

       The nreduce argument determines the number of separate reductions to perform. The source array on all PEs
       in the active set provides one element for each reduction. The results of the reductions  are  placed  in
       the  target  array on all PEs in the active set. The active set is defined by the PE_start, logPE_stride,
       PE_size triplet.

       The source and target arrays may be the same array, but they may not be overlapping arrays.  As with  all
       SHMEM  collective  routines,  each  of  these  routines  assumes that only PEs in the active set call the
       routine. If a PE not in the active set calls a SHMEM collective routine, undefined behavior results.

       The arguments are as follows:

       target A symmetric array, of length nreduce elements, to receive the result of the reduction  operations.
              The  data  type  of  target  varies  with  the version of the reduction routine being called. When
              calling from C/C++, refer to the SYNOPSIS section for data type  information.  When  calling  from
              Fortran, the target data types are as follows:

              shmem_int8_and_to_all: Integer, with an element size of 8 bytes

              shmem_int4_and_to_all: Integer, with an element size of 4 bytes

       source A  symmetric  array,  of  length  nreduce  elements,  that  contains one element for each separate
              reduction operation. The source argument must have the same data type as target.

       nreduce
              The number of elements in the target and source arrays. nreduce must be of type  integer.  If  you
              are using Fortran, it must be a default integer value.

       PE_start
              The  lowest  virtual  PE number of the active set of PEs. PE_start must be of type integer. If you
              are using Fortran, it must be a default integer value.

       logPE_stride
              The log (base 2) of the  stride  between  consecutive  virtual  PE  numbers  in  the  active  set.
              logPE_stride  must  be  of  type  integer.  If you are using Fortran, it must be a default integer
              value.

       PE_size
              The number of PEs in the active set. PE_size must be of type integer. If you are using Fortran, it
              must be a default integer value.

       pWrk   A  symmetric  work array. The pWrk argument must have the same data type as target. In C/C++, this
              contains max(nreduce/2 + 1, _SHMEM_REDUCE_MIN_WRKDATA_SIZE) elements. In  Fortran,  this  contains
              max(nreduce/2 + 1, SHMEM_REDUCE_MIN_WRKDATA_SIZE) elements.

       pSync  A  symmetric work array. In C/C++, pSync must be of type long and size _SHMEM_REDUCE_SYNC_SIZE. In
              Fortran, pSync must be of type integer and size SHMEM_REDUCE_SYNC_SIZE. If you are using  Fortran,
              it  must  be  a  default  integer value.  Every element of this array must be initialized with the
              value _SHMEM_SYNC_VALUE (in C/C++) or SHMEM_SYNC_VALUE (in Fortran) before any of the PEs  in  the
              active set enter the reduction routine.

       The  values  of  arguments  nreduce,  PE_start, logPE_stride, and PE_size must be equal on all PEs in the
       active set. The same target and source arrays, and the same pWrk and pSync work arrays, must be passed to
       all PEs in the active set.

       Before  any  PE  calls  a  reduction  routine,  you  must  ensure  that  the  following  conditions exist
       (synchronization via a barrier or some other method is often needed to ensure this): The pWrk  and  pSync
       arrays on all PEs in the active set are not still in use from a prior call to a collective SHMEM routine.
       The target array on all PEs in the active set is ready to accept the results of the reduction.

       Upon return from a reduction routine, the following are true for  the  local  PE:  The  target  array  is
       updated. The values in the pSync array are restored to the original values.

NOTES

       The  terms  collective,  symmetric, and cache aligned are defined in intro_shmem(3).  All SHMEM reduction
       routines reset the values in pSync before they  return,  so  a  particular  pSync  buffer  need  only  be
       initialized the first time it is used.

       You  must  ensure  that the pSync array is not being updated on any PE in the active set while any of the
       PEs participate in processing of a SHMEM reduction routine. Be careful to avoid the following situations:
       If  the pSync array is initialized at run time, some type of synchronization is needed to ensure that all
       PEs in the working set have initialized pSync before any of them enter a SHMEM routine  called  with  the
       pSync  synchronization  array. A pSync or pWrk array can be reused in a subsequent reduction routine call
       only if none of the PEs in the active set are still processing a prior reduction routine call  that  used
       the  same  pSync  or  pWrk  arrays.  In  general,  this  can  be  assured  only  by  doing  some  type of
       synchronization. However, in the special case of reduction routines being called  with  the  same  active
       set, you can allocate two pSync and pWrk arrays and alternate between them on successive calls.

EXAMPLES

       Example  1:  This Fortran example statically initializes the pSync array and finds the logical AND of the
       integer variable FOO across all even PEs.
       INCLUDE "mpp/shmem.fh"

       INTEGER PSYNC(SHMEM_REDUCE_SYNC_SIZE)
       DATA PSYNC /SHMEM_REDUCE_SYNC_SIZE*SHMEM_SYNC_VALUE/
       PARAMETER (NR=1)
       REAL PWRK(MAX(NR/2+1, SHMEM_REDUCE_MIN_WRKDATA_SIZE))
       INTEGER FOO, FOOAND
       COMMON /COM/ FOO, FOOAND, PWRK
       INTRINSIC MY_PE

       IF ( MOD(MY_PE(),2) .EQ. 0) THEN
         CALL SHMEM_INT8_AND_TO_ALL(FOOAND, FOO, NR, 0, 1, N$PES/2,
         & PWRK, PSYNC)
         PRINT *, 'Result on PE ', MY_PE(), ' is ', FOOAND
       ENDIF

       Example 2: Consider the following C call:
       shmem_int_and_to_all( target, source, 3, 0, 0, 8, pwrk, psync );

       The preceding call is more efficient, but semantically equivalent to, the combination  of  the  following
       calls:
       shmem_int_and_to_all(&(target[0]), &(source[0]), 1, 0, 0, 8,
         pwrk1, psync1);

       shmem_int_and_to_all(&(target[1]), &(source[1]), 1, 0, 0, 8,
         pwrk2, psync2);

       shmem_int_and_to_all(&(target[2]), &(source[2]), 1, 0, 0, 8,
         pwrk1, psync1);

       Note  that  two  sets  of  pWrk  and pSync arrays are used alternately because no synchronization is done
       between calls.

SEE ALSO

       f90(1), intro_shmem(3)