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Chris@82 71 <a name="MPI-Data-Distribution"></a>
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Chris@82 74 Next: <a href="Multi_002ddimensional-MPI-DFTs-of-Real-Data.html#Multi_002ddimensional-MPI-DFTs-of-Real-Data" accesskey="n" rel="next">Multi-dimensional MPI DFTs of Real Data</a>, Previous: <a href="2d-MPI-example.html#g_t2d-MPI-example" accesskey="p" rel="prev">2d MPI example</a>, Up: <a href="Distributed_002dmemory-FFTW-with-MPI.html#Distributed_002dmemory-FFTW-with-MPI" accesskey="u" rel="up">Distributed-memory FFTW with MPI</a> &nbsp; [<a href="index.html#SEC_Contents" title="Table of contents" rel="contents">Contents</a>][<a href="Concept-Index.html#Concept-Index" title="Index" rel="index">Index</a>]</p>
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Chris@82 78 <h3 class="section">6.4 MPI Data Distribution</h3>
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Chris@82 81 <p>The most important concept to understand in using FFTW&rsquo;s MPI interface
Chris@82 82 is the data distribution. With a serial or multithreaded FFT, all of
Chris@82 83 the inputs and outputs are stored as a single contiguous chunk of
Chris@82 84 memory. With a distributed-memory FFT, the inputs and outputs are
Chris@82 85 broken into disjoint blocks, one per process.
Chris@82 86 </p>
Chris@82 87 <p>In particular, FFTW uses a <em>1d block distribution</em> of the data,
Chris@82 88 distributed along the <em>first dimension</em>. For example, if you
Chris@82 89 want to perform a 100&nbsp;&times;&nbsp;200
Chris@82 90 complex DFT, distributed over 4
Chris@82 91 processes, each process will get a 25&nbsp;&times;&nbsp;200
Chris@82 92 slice of the data.
Chris@82 93 That is, process 0 will get rows 0 through 24, process 1 will get rows
Chris@82 94 25 through 49, process 2 will get rows 50 through 74, and process 3
Chris@82 95 will get rows 75 through 99. If you take the same array but
Chris@82 96 distribute it over 3 processes, then it is not evenly divisible so the
Chris@82 97 different processes will have unequal chunks. FFTW&rsquo;s default choice
Chris@82 98 in this case is to assign 34 rows to processes 0 and 1, and 32 rows to
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Chris@82 103 <p>FFTW provides several &lsquo;<samp>fftw_mpi_local_size</samp>&rsquo; routines that you can
Chris@82 104 call to find out what portion of an array is stored on the current
Chris@82 105 process. In most cases, you should use the default block sizes picked
Chris@82 106 by FFTW, but it is also possible to specify your own block size. For
Chris@82 107 example, with a 100&nbsp;&times;&nbsp;200
Chris@82 108 array on three processes, you can
Chris@82 109 tell FFTW to use a block size of 40, which would assign 40 rows to
Chris@82 110 processes 0 and 1, and 20 rows to process 2. FFTW&rsquo;s default is to
Chris@82 111 divide the data equally among the processes if possible, and as best
Chris@82 112 it can otherwise. The rows are always assigned in &ldquo;rank order,&rdquo;
Chris@82 113 i.e. process 0 gets the first block of rows, then process 1, and so
Chris@82 114 on. (You can change this by using <code>MPI_Comm_split</code> to create a
Chris@82 115 new communicator with re-ordered processes.) However, you should
Chris@82 116 always call the &lsquo;<samp>fftw_mpi_local_size</samp>&rsquo; routines, if possible,
Chris@82 117 rather than trying to predict FFTW&rsquo;s distribution choices.
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Chris@82 119 <p>In particular, it is critical that you allocate the storage size that
Chris@82 120 is returned by &lsquo;<samp>fftw_mpi_local_size</samp>&rsquo;, which is <em>not</em>
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Chris@82 123 array and redistributing the data, so at these intermediate steps FFTW
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Chris@82 144 Next: <a href="Multi_002ddimensional-MPI-DFTs-of-Real-Data.html#Multi_002ddimensional-MPI-DFTs-of-Real-Data" accesskey="n" rel="next">Multi-dimensional MPI DFTs of Real Data</a>, Previous: <a href="2d-MPI-example.html#g_t2d-MPI-example" accesskey="p" rel="prev">2d MPI example</a>, Up: <a href="Distributed_002dmemory-FFTW-with-MPI.html#Distributed_002dmemory-FFTW-with-MPI" accesskey="u" rel="up">Distributed-memory FFTW with MPI</a> &nbsp; [<a href="index.html#SEC_Contents" title="Table of contents" rel="contents">Contents</a>][<a href="Concept-Index.html#Concept-Index" title="Index" rel="index">Index</a>]</p>
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