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NAME

       shmalloc(3),  shfree(3),  shmemalign(3),  shrealloc(3)  - Symmetric heap memory management
       functions.

SYNOPSIS

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

       void *shmalloc(size_t size);

       void shfree(void *ptr);

       void *shrealloc(void *ptr, size_t size);

       void *shmemalign(size_t alignment, size_t size);

       extern long malloc_error;

DESCRIPTION

       The shmalloc function returns a pointer to a block of at least size bytes suitably aligned
       for  any  use. This space is allocated from the symmetric heap (in contrast to malloc(3C),
       which allocates from the private heap).

       The shmemalign function allocates a block in the symmetric heap that has a byte  alignment
       specified by the alignment argument.

       The  shfree  function causes the block to which ptr points to, to be deallocated, that is,
       made available for further allocation. If  ptr  is  a  null  pointer,  no  action  occurs;
       otherwise,  if  the argument does not match a pointer earlier returned by a symmetric heap
       function, or if the space has already been deallocated, malloc_error is  set  to  indicate
       the error, and shfree returns.

       The  shrealloc  function changes the size of the block to which ptr points to, to the size
       (in bytes) specified by size.

       The contents of the block are unchanged up to the lesser of the new and old sizes. If  the
       new  size  is  larger,  the  value  of  the  newly  allocated  portion  of  the  block  is
       indeterminate. If ptr is a null pointer, the shrealloc function behaves like the  shmalloc
       function  for the specified size. If size is 0 and ptr is not a null pointer, the block to
       which it points to is freed. Otherwise, if ptr does not match a pointer  earlier  returned
       by  a  symmetric  heap  function,  or  if  the  space  has  already  been deallocated, the
       malloc_error variable is set to indicate the error, and shrealloc returns a null  pointer.
       If the space cannot be allocated, the block to which ptr points to is unchanged.

       The  shmalloc,  shfree,  and  shrealloc  functions are provided so that multiple PEs in an
       application can allocate symmetric, remotely accessible memory blocks. These memory blocks
       can  then  be  used  with (shmem) communication routines. Each of these functions call the
       shmem_barrier_all(3) function before returning; this ensures that all PEs  participate  in
       the  memory  allocation, and that the memory on other PEs can be used as soon as the local
       PE returns.

       The user is responsible for calling these functions with identical argument(s) on all PEs;
       if  differing  size arguments are used, subsequent calls may not return the same symmetric
       heap address on all PEs.

NOTES

       The total size of the symmetric heap is determined at job startup. One can adjust the size
       of   the   heap   using   the  SHMEM_SYMMETRIC_HEAP_SIZE  environment  variable.  See  the
       intro_shmem(3) man page for futher details.  The shmalloc, shfree, and shrealloc functions
       differ  from  the private heap allocation functions in that all PEs in an application must
       call them (a barrier is used to ensure this).

RETURN VALUES

       The shmalloc function returns a pointer to the allocated space (which should be  identical
       on  all  PEs);  otherwise,  it returns a null pointer (with malloc_error set).  The shfree
       function returns no value.  The shrealloc function returns  a  pointer  to  the  allocated
       space  (which  may  have  moved);  otherwise, it returns a null pointer (with malloc_error
       set).

SEE ALSO

       intro_shmem(3), my_pe(3I), start_pes(3)