Name
HPL_pdmxswp swaps and broacast the pivot row.
Synopsis
#include <hpl.h>
void
HPL_pdmxswp(
HPL_T_panel *
PANEL
,
const int
M
,
const int
II
,
const int
JJ
,
double *
WORK
);
Description
HPL_pdmxswp
swaps and broadcasts the absolute value max row using
bi-directional exchange. The buffer is partially set by HPL_dlocmax.
Bi-directional exchange is used to perform the swap::broadcast
operations at once for one column in the panel. This results in a
lower number of slightly larger messages than usual. On P processes
and assuming bi-directional links, the running time of this function
can be approximated by
log_2( P ) * ( lat + ( 2 * N0 + 4 ) / bdwth )
where lat and bdwth are the latency and bandwidth of the network for
double precision real elements. Communication only occurs in one
process column. Mono-directional links will cause the communication
cost to double.
Arguments
PANEL (local input/output) HPL_T_panel *
On entry, PANEL points to the data structure containing the
panel information.
M (local input) const int
On entry, M specifies the local number of rows of the matrix
column on which this function operates.
II (local input) const int
On entry, II specifies the row offset where the column to be
operated on starts with respect to the panel.
JJ (local input) const int
On entry, JJ specifies the column offset where the column to
be operated on starts with respect to the panel.
WORK (local workspace) double *
On entry, WORK is a workarray of size at least 2 * (4+2*N0).
It is assumed that HPL_dlocmax was called prior to this
routine to initialize the first four entries of this array.
On exit, the N0 length max row is stored in WORK[4:4+N0-1];
Note that this is also the JJth row (or column) of L1. The
remaining part is used as a temporary array.
See Also
HPL_dlocmax,
HPL_dlocswpN,
HPL_dlocswpT,
HPL_pdpancrN,
HPL_pdpancrT,
HPL_pdpanllN,
HPL_pdpanllT,
HPL_pdpanrlN,
HPL_pdpanrlT,
HPL_pdrpancrN,
HPL_pdrpancrT,
HPL_pdrpanllN,
HPL_pdrpanllT,
HPL_pdrpanrlN,
HPL_pdrpanrlT,
HPL_pdfact