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58 <h4 class="subsection">6.7.1 Basic distributed-transpose interface</h4> | |
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60 <p>In particular, suppose that we have an <code>n0</code> by <code>n1</code> array in | |
61 row-major order, block-distributed across the <code>n0</code> dimension. To | |
62 transpose this into an <code>n1</code> by <code>n0</code> array block-distributed | |
63 across the <code>n1</code> dimension, we would create a plan by calling the | |
64 following function: | |
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66 <pre class="example"> fftw_plan fftw_mpi_plan_transpose(ptrdiff_t n0, ptrdiff_t n1, | |
67 double *in, double *out, | |
68 MPI_Comm comm, unsigned flags); | |
69 </pre> | |
70 <p><a name="index-fftw_005fmpi_005fplan_005ftranspose-397"></a> | |
71 The input and output arrays (<code>in</code> and <code>out</code>) can be the | |
72 same. The transpose is actually executed by calling | |
73 <code>fftw_execute</code> on the plan, as usual. | |
74 <a name="index-fftw_005fexecute-398"></a> | |
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76 <p>The <code>flags</code> are the usual FFTW planner flags, but support | |
77 two additional flags: <code>FFTW_MPI_TRANSPOSED_OUT</code> and/or | |
78 <code>FFTW_MPI_TRANSPOSED_IN</code>. What these flags indicate, for | |
79 transpose plans, is that the output and/or input, respectively, are | |
80 <em>locally</em> transposed. That is, on each process input data is | |
81 normally stored as a <code>local_n0</code> by <code>n1</code> array in row-major | |
82 order, but for an <code>FFTW_MPI_TRANSPOSED_IN</code> plan the input data is | |
83 stored as <code>n1</code> by <code>local_n0</code> in row-major order. Similarly, | |
84 <code>FFTW_MPI_TRANSPOSED_OUT</code> means that the output is <code>n0</code> by | |
85 <code>local_n1</code> instead of <code>local_n1</code> by <code>n0</code>. | |
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88 <p>To determine the local size of the array on each process before and | |
89 after the transpose, as well as the amount of storage that must be | |
90 allocated, one should call <code>fftw_mpi_local_size_2d_transposed</code>, | |
91 just as for a 2d DFT as described in the previous section: | |
92 <a name="index-data-distribution-401"></a> | |
93 <pre class="example"> ptrdiff_t fftw_mpi_local_size_2d_transposed | |
94 (ptrdiff_t n0, ptrdiff_t n1, MPI_Comm comm, | |
95 ptrdiff_t *local_n0, ptrdiff_t *local_0_start, | |
96 ptrdiff_t *local_n1, ptrdiff_t *local_1_start); | |
97 </pre> | |
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99 Again, the return value is the local storage to allocate, which in | |
100 this case is the number of <em>real</em> (<code>double</code>) values rather | |
101 than complex numbers as in the previous examples. | |
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