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25* libgomp: (libgomp).          GNU Offloading and Multi Processing Runtime Library.
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27
28   This manual documents libgomp, the GNU Offloading and Multi
29Processing Runtime library.  This is the GNU implementation of the
30OpenMP and OpenACC APIs for parallel and accelerator programming in
31C/C++ and Fortran.
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58
59Introduction
60************
61
62This manual documents the usage of libgomp, the GNU Offloading and Multi
63Processing Runtime Library.  This includes the GNU implementation of the
64OpenMP (http://www.openmp.org) Application Programming Interface (API)
65for multi-platform shared-memory parallel programming in C/C++ and
66Fortran, and the GNU implementation of the OpenACC
67(http://www.openacc.org/) Application Programming Interface (API) for
68offloading of code to accelerator devices in C/C++ and Fortran.
69
70   Originally, libgomp implemented the GNU OpenMP Runtime Library.
71Based on this, support for OpenACC and offloading (both OpenACC and
72OpenMP 4's target construct) has been added later on, and the library's
73name changed to GNU Offloading and Multi Processing Runtime Library.
74
75* Menu:
76
77* Enabling OpenMP::            How to enable OpenMP for your applications.
78* Runtime Library Routines::   The OpenMP runtime application programming
79                               interface.
80* Environment Variables::      Influencing runtime behavior with environment
81                               variables.
82* The libgomp ABI::            Notes on the external ABI presented by libgomp.
83* Reporting Bugs::             How to report bugs in the GNU Offloading and
84                               Multi Processing Runtime Library.
85* Copying::                    GNU general public license says
86                               how you can copy and share libgomp.
87* GNU Free Documentation License::
88                               How you can copy and share this manual.
89* Funding::                    How to help assure continued work for free
90                               software.
91* Library Index::              Index of this documentation.
92
93
94File: libgomp.info,  Node: Enabling OpenMP,  Next: Runtime Library Routines,  Prev: Top,  Up: Top
95
961 Enabling OpenMP
97*****************
98
99To activate the OpenMP extensions for C/C++ and Fortran, the
100compile-time flag '-fopenmp' must be specified.  This enables the OpenMP
101directive '#pragma omp' in C/C++ and '!$omp' directives in free form,
102'c$omp', '*$omp' and '!$omp' directives in fixed form, '!$' conditional
103compilation sentinels in free form and 'c$', '*$' and '!$' sentinels in
104fixed form, for Fortran.  The flag also arranges for automatic linking
105of the OpenMP runtime library (*note Runtime Library Routines::).
106
107   A complete description of all OpenMP directives accepted may be found
108in the OpenMP Application Program Interface (http://www.openmp.org)
109manual, version 4.0.
110
111
112File: libgomp.info,  Node: Runtime Library Routines,  Next: Environment Variables,  Prev: Enabling OpenMP,  Up: Top
113
1142 Runtime Library Routines
115**************************
116
117The runtime routines described here are defined by Section 3 of the
118OpenMP specification in version 4.0.  The routines are structured in
119following three parts:
120
121* Menu:
122
123Control threads, processors and the parallel environment.  They have C
124linkage, and do not throw exceptions.
125
126* omp_get_active_level::        Number of active parallel regions
127* omp_get_ancestor_thread_num:: Ancestor thread ID
128* omp_get_cancellation::        Whether cancellation support is enabled
129* omp_get_default_device::      Get the default device for target regions
130* omp_get_dynamic::             Dynamic teams setting
131* omp_get_level::               Number of parallel regions
132* omp_get_max_active_levels::   Maximum number of active regions
133* omp_get_max_threads::         Maximum number of threads of parallel region
134* omp_get_nested::              Nested parallel regions
135* omp_get_num_devices::         Number of target devices
136* omp_get_num_procs::           Number of processors online
137* omp_get_num_teams::           Number of teams
138* omp_get_num_threads::         Size of the active team
139* omp_get_proc_bind::           Whether theads may be moved between CPUs
140* omp_get_schedule::            Obtain the runtime scheduling method
141* omp_get_team_num::            Get team number
142* omp_get_team_size::           Number of threads in a team
143* omp_get_thread_limit::        Maximum number of threads
144* omp_get_thread_num::          Current thread ID
145* omp_in_parallel::             Whether a parallel region is active
146* omp_in_final::                Whether in final or included task region
147* omp_is_initial_device::       Whether executing on the host device
148* omp_set_default_device::      Set the default device for target regions
149* omp_set_dynamic::             Enable/disable dynamic teams
150* omp_set_max_active_levels::   Limits the number of active parallel regions
151* omp_set_nested::              Enable/disable nested parallel regions
152* omp_set_num_threads::         Set upper team size limit
153* omp_set_schedule::            Set the runtime scheduling method
154
155Initialize, set, test, unset and destroy simple and nested locks.
156
157* omp_init_lock::            Initialize simple lock
158* omp_set_lock::             Wait for and set simple lock
159* omp_test_lock::            Test and set simple lock if available
160* omp_unset_lock::           Unset simple lock
161* omp_destroy_lock::         Destroy simple lock
162* omp_init_nest_lock::       Initialize nested lock
163* omp_set_nest_lock::        Wait for and set simple lock
164* omp_test_nest_lock::       Test and set nested lock if available
165* omp_unset_nest_lock::      Unset nested lock
166* omp_destroy_nest_lock::    Destroy nested lock
167
168Portable, thread-based, wall clock timer.
169
170* omp_get_wtick::            Get timer precision.
171* omp_get_wtime::            Elapsed wall clock time.
172
173
174File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_active_level,  Next: omp_get_ancestor_thread_num,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
175
1762.1 'omp_get_active_level' - Number of parallel regions
177=======================================================
178
179_Description_:
180     This function returns the nesting level for the active parallel
181     blocks, which enclose the calling call.
182
183_C/C++_
184     _Prototype_:   'int omp_get_active_level(void);'
185
186_Fortran_:
187     _Interface_:   'integer function omp_get_active_level()'
188
189_See also_:
190     *note omp_get_level::, *note omp_get_max_active_levels::, *note
191     omp_set_max_active_levels::
192
193_Reference_:
194     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.20.
195
196
197File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_ancestor_thread_num,  Next: omp_get_cancellation,  Prev: omp_get_active_level,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
198
1992.2 'omp_get_ancestor_thread_num' - Ancestor thread ID
200======================================================
201
202_Description_:
203     This function returns the thread identification number for the
204     given nesting level of the current thread.  For values of LEVEL
205     outside zero to 'omp_get_level' -1 is returned; if LEVEL is
206     'omp_get_level' the result is identical to 'omp_get_thread_num'.
207
208_C/C++_
209     _Prototype_:   'int omp_get_ancestor_thread_num(int level);'
210
211_Fortran_:
212     _Interface_:   'integer function omp_get_ancestor_thread_num(level)'
213                    'integer level'
214
215_See also_:
216     *note omp_get_level::, *note omp_get_thread_num::, *note
217     omp_get_team_size::
218
219_Reference_:
220     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.18.
221
222
223File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_cancellation,  Next: omp_get_default_device,  Prev: omp_get_ancestor_thread_num,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
224
2252.3 'omp_get_cancellation' - Whether cancellation support is enabled
226====================================================================
227
228_Description_:
229     This function returns 'true' if cancellation is activated, 'false'
230     otherwise.  Here, 'true' and 'false' represent their
231     language-specific counterparts.  Unless 'OMP_CANCELLATION' is set
232     true, cancellations are deactivated.
233
234_C/C++_:
235     _Prototype_:   'int omp_get_cancellation(void);'
236
237_Fortran_:
238     _Interface_:   'logical function omp_get_cancellation()'
239
240_See also_:
241     *note OMP_CANCELLATION::
242
243_Reference_:
244     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.9.
245
246
247File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_default_device,  Next: omp_get_dynamic,  Prev: omp_get_cancellation,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
248
2492.4 'omp_get_default_device' - Get the default device for target regions
250========================================================================
251
252_Description_:
253     Get the default device for target regions without device clause.
254
255_C/C++_:
256     _Prototype_:   'int omp_get_default_device(void);'
257
258_Fortran_:
259     _Interface_:   'integer function omp_get_default_device()'
260
261_See also_:
262     *note OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE::, *note omp_set_default_device::
263
264_Reference_:
265     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.24.
266
267
268File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_dynamic,  Next: omp_get_level,  Prev: omp_get_default_device,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
269
2702.5 'omp_get_dynamic' - Dynamic teams setting
271=============================================
272
273_Description_:
274     This function returns 'true' if enabled, 'false' otherwise.  Here,
275     'true' and 'false' represent their language-specific counterparts.
276
277     The dynamic team setting may be initialized at startup by the
278     'OMP_DYNAMIC' environment variable or at runtime using
279     'omp_set_dynamic'.  If undefined, dynamic adjustment is disabled by
280     default.
281
282_C/C++_:
283     _Prototype_:   'int omp_get_dynamic(void);'
284
285_Fortran_:
286     _Interface_:   'logical function omp_get_dynamic()'
287
288_See also_:
289     *note omp_set_dynamic::, *note OMP_DYNAMIC::
290
291_Reference_:
292     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.8.
293
294
295File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_level,  Next: omp_get_max_active_levels,  Prev: omp_get_dynamic,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
296
2972.6 'omp_get_level' - Obtain the current nesting level
298======================================================
299
300_Description_:
301     This function returns the nesting level for the parallel blocks,
302     which enclose the calling call.
303
304_C/C++_
305     _Prototype_:   'int omp_get_level(void);'
306
307_Fortran_:
308     _Interface_:   'integer function omp_level()'
309
310_See also_:
311     *note omp_get_active_level::
312
313_Reference_:
314     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.17.
315
316
317File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_max_active_levels,  Next: omp_get_max_threads,  Prev: omp_get_level,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
318
3192.7 'omp_get_max_active_levels' - Maximum number of active regions
320==================================================================
321
322_Description_:
323     This function obtains the maximum allowed number of nested, active
324     parallel regions.
325
326_C/C++_
327     _Prototype_:   'int omp_get_max_active_levels(void);'
328
329_Fortran_:
330     _Interface_:   'integer function omp_get_max_active_levels()'
331
332_See also_:
333     *note omp_set_max_active_levels::, *note omp_get_active_level::
334
335_Reference_:
336     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.16.
337
338
339File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_max_threads,  Next: omp_get_nested,  Prev: omp_get_max_active_levels,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
340
3412.8 'omp_get_max_threads' - Maximum number of threads of parallel region
342========================================================================
343
344_Description_:
345     Return the maximum number of threads used for the current parallel
346     region that does not use the clause 'num_threads'.
347
348_C/C++_:
349     _Prototype_:   'int omp_get_max_threads(void);'
350
351_Fortran_:
352     _Interface_:   'integer function omp_get_max_threads()'
353
354_See also_:
355     *note omp_set_num_threads::, *note omp_set_dynamic::, *note
356     omp_get_thread_limit::
357
358_Reference_:
359     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.3.
360
361
362File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_nested,  Next: omp_get_num_devices,  Prev: omp_get_max_threads,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
363
3642.9 'omp_get_nested' - Nested parallel regions
365==============================================
366
367_Description_:
368     This function returns 'true' if nested parallel regions are
369     enabled, 'false' otherwise.  Here, 'true' and 'false' represent
370     their language-specific counterparts.
371
372     Nested parallel regions may be initialized at startup by the
373     'OMP_NESTED' environment variable or at runtime using
374     'omp_set_nested'.  If undefined, nested parallel regions are
375     disabled by default.
376
377_C/C++_:
378     _Prototype_:   'int omp_get_nested(void);'
379
380_Fortran_:
381     _Interface_:   'logical function omp_get_nested()'
382
383_See also_:
384     *note omp_set_nested::, *note OMP_NESTED::
385
386_Reference_:
387     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.11.
388
389
390File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_num_devices,  Next: omp_get_num_procs,  Prev: omp_get_nested,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
391
3922.10 'omp_get_num_devices' - Number of target devices
393=====================================================
394
395_Description_:
396     Returns the number of target devices.
397
398_C/C++_:
399     _Prototype_:   'int omp_get_num_devices(void);'
400
401_Fortran_:
402     _Interface_:   'integer function omp_get_num_devices()'
403
404_Reference_:
405     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.25.
406
407
408File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_num_procs,  Next: omp_get_num_teams,  Prev: omp_get_num_devices,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
409
4102.11 'omp_get_num_procs' - Number of processors online
411======================================================
412
413_Description_:
414     Returns the number of processors online on that device.
415
416_C/C++_:
417     _Prototype_:   'int omp_get_num_procs(void);'
418
419_Fortran_:
420     _Interface_:   'integer function omp_get_num_procs()'
421
422_Reference_:
423     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.5.
424
425
426File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_num_teams,  Next: omp_get_num_threads,  Prev: omp_get_num_procs,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
427
4282.12 'omp_get_num_teams' - Number of teams
429==========================================
430
431_Description_:
432     Returns the number of teams in the current team region.
433
434_C/C++_:
435     _Prototype_:   'int omp_get_num_teams(void);'
436
437_Fortran_:
438     _Interface_:   'integer function omp_get_num_teams()'
439
440_Reference_:
441     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.26.
442
443
444File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_num_threads,  Next: omp_get_proc_bind,  Prev: omp_get_num_teams,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
445
4462.13 'omp_get_num_threads' - Size of the active team
447====================================================
448
449_Description_:
450     Returns the number of threads in the current team.  In a sequential
451     section of the program 'omp_get_num_threads' returns 1.
452
453     The default team size may be initialized at startup by the
454     'OMP_NUM_THREADS' environment variable.  At runtime, the size of
455     the current team may be set either by the 'NUM_THREADS' clause or
456     by 'omp_set_num_threads'.  If none of the above were used to define
457     a specific value and 'OMP_DYNAMIC' is disabled, one thread per CPU
458     online is used.
459
460_C/C++_:
461     _Prototype_:   'int omp_get_num_threads(void);'
462
463_Fortran_:
464     _Interface_:   'integer function omp_get_num_threads()'
465
466_See also_:
467     *note omp_get_max_threads::, *note omp_set_num_threads::, *note
468     OMP_NUM_THREADS::
469
470_Reference_:
471     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.2.
472
473
474File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_proc_bind,  Next: omp_get_schedule,  Prev: omp_get_num_threads,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
475
4762.14 'omp_get_proc_bind' - Whether theads may be moved between CPUs
477===================================================================
478
479_Description_:
480     This functions returns the currently active thread affinity policy,
481     which is set via 'OMP_PROC_BIND'.  Possible values are
482     'omp_proc_bind_false', 'omp_proc_bind_true',
483     'omp_proc_bind_master', 'omp_proc_bind_close' and
484     'omp_proc_bind_spread'.
485
486_C/C++_:
487     _Prototype_:   'omp_proc_bind_t omp_get_proc_bind(void);'
488
489_Fortran_:
490     _Interface_:   'integer(kind=omp_proc_bind_kind) function
491                    omp_get_proc_bind()'
492
493_See also_:
494     *note OMP_PROC_BIND::, *note OMP_PLACES::, *note
495     GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY::,
496
497_Reference_:
498     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.22.
499
500
501File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_schedule,  Next: omp_get_team_num,  Prev: omp_get_proc_bind,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
502
5032.15 'omp_get_schedule' - Obtain the runtime scheduling method
504==============================================================
505
506_Description_:
507     Obtain the runtime scheduling method.  The KIND argument will be
508     set to the value 'omp_sched_static', 'omp_sched_dynamic',
509     'omp_sched_guided' or 'omp_sched_auto'.  The second argument,
510     MODIFIER, is set to the chunk size.
511
512_C/C++_
513     _Prototype_:   'void omp_get_schedule(omp_sched_t *kind, int
514                    *modifier);'
515
516_Fortran_:
517     _Interface_:   'subroutine omp_get_schedule(kind, modifier)'
518                    'integer(kind=omp_sched_kind) kind'
519                    'integer modifier'
520
521_See also_:
522     *note omp_set_schedule::, *note OMP_SCHEDULE::
523
524_Reference_:
525     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.13.
526
527
528File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_team_num,  Next: omp_get_team_size,  Prev: omp_get_schedule,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
529
5302.16 'omp_get_team_num' - Get team number
531=========================================
532
533_Description_:
534     Returns the team number of the calling thread.
535
536_C/C++_:
537     _Prototype_:   'int omp_get_team_num(void);'
538
539_Fortran_:
540     _Interface_:   'integer function omp_get_team_num()'
541
542_Reference_:
543     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.27.
544
545
546File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_team_size,  Next: omp_get_thread_limit,  Prev: omp_get_team_num,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
547
5482.17 'omp_get_team_size' - Number of threads in a team
549======================================================
550
551_Description_:
552     This function returns the number of threads in a thread team to
553     which either the current thread or its ancestor belongs.  For
554     values of LEVEL outside zero to 'omp_get_level', -1 is returned; if
555     LEVEL is zero, 1 is returned, and for 'omp_get_level', the result
556     is identical to 'omp_get_num_threads'.
557
558_C/C++_:
559     _Prototype_:   'int omp_get_team_size(int level);'
560
561_Fortran_:
562     _Interface_:   'integer function omp_get_team_size(level)'
563                    'integer level'
564
565_See also_:
566     *note omp_get_num_threads::, *note omp_get_level::, *note
567     omp_get_ancestor_thread_num::
568
569_Reference_:
570     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.19.
571
572
573File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_thread_limit,  Next: omp_get_thread_num,  Prev: omp_get_team_size,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
574
5752.18 'omp_get_thread_limit' - Maximum number of threads
576=======================================================
577
578_Description_:
579     Return the maximum number of threads of the program.
580
581_C/C++_:
582     _Prototype_:   'int omp_get_thread_limit(void);'
583
584_Fortran_:
585     _Interface_:   'integer function omp_get_thread_limit()'
586
587_See also_:
588     *note omp_get_max_threads::, *note OMP_THREAD_LIMIT::
589
590_Reference_:
591     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.14.
592
593
594File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_thread_num,  Next: omp_in_parallel,  Prev: omp_get_thread_limit,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
595
5962.19 'omp_get_thread_num' - Current thread ID
597=============================================
598
599_Description_:
600     Returns a unique thread identification number within the current
601     team.  In a sequential parts of the program, 'omp_get_thread_num'
602     always returns 0.  In parallel regions the return value varies from
603     0 to 'omp_get_num_threads'-1 inclusive.  The return value of the
604     master thread of a team is always 0.
605
606_C/C++_:
607     _Prototype_:   'int omp_get_thread_num(void);'
608
609_Fortran_:
610     _Interface_:   'integer function omp_get_thread_num()'
611
612_See also_:
613     *note omp_get_num_threads::, *note omp_get_ancestor_thread_num::
614
615_Reference_:
616     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.4.
617
618
619File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_in_parallel,  Next: omp_in_final,  Prev: omp_get_thread_num,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
620
6212.20 'omp_in_parallel' - Whether a parallel region is active
622============================================================
623
624_Description_:
625     This function returns 'true' if currently running in parallel,
626     'false' otherwise.  Here, 'true' and 'false' represent their
627     language-specific counterparts.
628
629_C/C++_:
630     _Prototype_:   'int omp_in_parallel(void);'
631
632_Fortran_:
633     _Interface_:   'logical function omp_in_parallel()'
634
635_Reference_:
636     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.6.
637
638
639File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_in_final,  Next: omp_is_initial_device,  Prev: omp_in_parallel,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
640
6412.21 'omp_in_final' - Whether in final or included task region
642==============================================================
643
644_Description_:
645     This function returns 'true' if currently running in a final or
646     included task region, 'false' otherwise.  Here, 'true' and 'false'
647     represent their language-specific counterparts.
648
649_C/C++_:
650     _Prototype_:   'int omp_in_final(void);'
651
652_Fortran_:
653     _Interface_:   'logical function omp_in_final()'
654
655_Reference_:
656     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.21.
657
658
659File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_is_initial_device,  Next: omp_set_default_device,  Prev: omp_in_final,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
660
6612.22 'omp_is_initial_device' - Whether executing on the host device
662===================================================================
663
664_Description_:
665     This function returns 'true' if currently running on the host
666     device, 'false' otherwise.  Here, 'true' and 'false' represent
667     their language-specific counterparts.
668
669_C/C++_:
670     _Prototype_:   'int omp_is_initial_device(void);'
671
672_Fortran_:
673     _Interface_:   'logical function omp_is_initial_device()'
674
675_Reference_:
676     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.28.
677
678
679File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_set_default_device,  Next: omp_set_dynamic,  Prev: omp_is_initial_device,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
680
6812.23 'omp_set_default_device' - Set the default device for target regions
682=========================================================================
683
684_Description_:
685     Set the default device for target regions without device clause.
686     The argument shall be a nonnegative device number.
687
688_C/C++_:
689     _Prototype_:   'void omp_set_default_device(int device_num);'
690
691_Fortran_:
692     _Interface_:   'subroutine omp_set_default_device(device_num)'
693                    'integer device_num'
694
695_See also_:
696     *note OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE::, *note omp_get_default_device::
697
698_Reference_:
699     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.23.
700
701
702File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_set_dynamic,  Next: omp_set_max_active_levels,  Prev: omp_set_default_device,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
703
7042.24 'omp_set_dynamic' - Enable/disable dynamic teams
705=====================================================
706
707_Description_:
708     Enable or disable the dynamic adjustment of the number of threads
709     within a team.  The function takes the language-specific equivalent
710     of 'true' and 'false', where 'true' enables dynamic adjustment of
711     team sizes and 'false' disables it.
712
713_C/C++_:
714     _Prototype_:   'void omp_set_dynamic(int dynamic_threads);'
715
716_Fortran_:
717     _Interface_:   'subroutine omp_set_dynamic(dynamic_threads)'
718                    'logical, intent(in) :: dynamic_threads'
719
720_See also_:
721     *note OMP_DYNAMIC::, *note omp_get_dynamic::
722
723_Reference_:
724     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.7.
725
726
727File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_set_max_active_levels,  Next: omp_set_nested,  Prev: omp_set_dynamic,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
728
7292.25 'omp_set_max_active_levels' - Limits the number of active parallel regions
730===============================================================================
731
732_Description_:
733     This function limits the maximum allowed number of nested, active
734     parallel regions.
735
736_C/C++_
737     _Prototype_:   'void omp_set_max_active_levels(int max_levels);'
738
739_Fortran_:
740     _Interface_:   'subroutine omp_set_max_active_levels(max_levels)'
741                    'integer max_levels'
742
743_See also_:
744     *note omp_get_max_active_levels::, *note omp_get_active_level::
745
746_Reference_:
747     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.15.
748
749
750File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_set_nested,  Next: omp_set_num_threads,  Prev: omp_set_max_active_levels,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
751
7522.26 'omp_set_nested' - Enable/disable nested parallel regions
753==============================================================
754
755_Description_:
756     Enable or disable nested parallel regions, i.e., whether team
757     members are allowed to create new teams.  The function takes the
758     language-specific equivalent of 'true' and 'false', where 'true'
759     enables dynamic adjustment of team sizes and 'false' disables it.
760
761_C/C++_:
762     _Prototype_:   'void omp_set_nested(int nested);'
763
764_Fortran_:
765     _Interface_:   'subroutine omp_set_nested(nested)'
766                    'logical, intent(in) :: nested'
767
768_See also_:
769     *note OMP_NESTED::, *note omp_get_nested::
770
771_Reference_:
772     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.10.
773
774
775File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_set_num_threads,  Next: omp_set_schedule,  Prev: omp_set_nested,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
776
7772.27 'omp_set_num_threads' - Set upper team size limit
778======================================================
779
780_Description_:
781     Specifies the number of threads used by default in subsequent
782     parallel sections, if those do not specify a 'num_threads' clause.
783     The argument of 'omp_set_num_threads' shall be a positive integer.
784
785_C/C++_:
786     _Prototype_:   'void omp_set_num_threads(int num_threads);'
787
788_Fortran_:
789     _Interface_:   'subroutine omp_set_num_threads(num_threads)'
790                    'integer, intent(in) :: num_threads'
791
792_See also_:
793     *note OMP_NUM_THREADS::, *note omp_get_num_threads::, *note
794     omp_get_max_threads::
795
796_Reference_:
797     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.1.
798
799
800File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_set_schedule,  Next: omp_init_lock,  Prev: omp_set_num_threads,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
801
8022.28 'omp_set_schedule' - Set the runtime scheduling method
803===========================================================
804
805_Description_:
806     Sets the runtime scheduling method.  The KIND argument can have the
807     value 'omp_sched_static', 'omp_sched_dynamic', 'omp_sched_guided'
808     or 'omp_sched_auto'.  Except for 'omp_sched_auto', the chunk size
809     is set to the value of MODIFIER if positive, or to the default
810     value if zero or negative.  For 'omp_sched_auto' the MODIFIER
811     argument is ignored.
812
813_C/C++_
814     _Prototype_:   'void omp_set_schedule(omp_sched_t kind, int modifier);'
815
816_Fortran_:
817     _Interface_:   'subroutine omp_set_schedule(kind, modifier)'
818                    'integer(kind=omp_sched_kind) kind'
819                    'integer modifier'
820
821_See also_:
822     *note omp_get_schedule:: *note OMP_SCHEDULE::
823
824_Reference_:
825     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.2.12.
826
827
828File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_init_lock,  Next: omp_set_lock,  Prev: omp_set_schedule,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
829
8302.29 'omp_init_lock' - Initialize simple lock
831=============================================
832
833_Description_:
834     Initialize a simple lock.  After initialization, the lock is in an
835     unlocked state.
836
837_C/C++_:
838     _Prototype_:   'void omp_init_lock(omp_lock_t *lock);'
839
840_Fortran_:
841     _Interface_:   'subroutine omp_init_lock(svar)'
842                    'integer(omp_lock_kind), intent(out) :: svar'
843
844_See also_:
845     *note omp_destroy_lock::
846
847_Reference_:
848     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.1.
849
850
851File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_set_lock,  Next: omp_test_lock,  Prev: omp_init_lock,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
852
8532.30 'omp_set_lock' - Wait for and set simple lock
854==================================================
855
856_Description_:
857     Before setting a simple lock, the lock variable must be initialized
858     by 'omp_init_lock'.  The calling thread is blocked until the lock
859     is available.  If the lock is already held by the current thread, a
860     deadlock occurs.
861
862_C/C++_:
863     _Prototype_:   'void omp_set_lock(omp_lock_t *lock);'
864
865_Fortran_:
866     _Interface_:   'subroutine omp_set_lock(svar)'
867                    'integer(omp_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: svar'
868
869_See also_:
870     *note omp_init_lock::, *note omp_test_lock::, *note
871     omp_unset_lock::
872
873_Reference_:
874     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.3.
875
876
877File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_test_lock,  Next: omp_unset_lock,  Prev: omp_set_lock,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
878
8792.31 'omp_test_lock' - Test and set simple lock if available
880============================================================
881
882_Description_:
883     Before setting a simple lock, the lock variable must be initialized
884     by 'omp_init_lock'.  Contrary to 'omp_set_lock', 'omp_test_lock'
885     does not block if the lock is not available.  This function returns
886     'true' upon success, 'false' otherwise.  Here, 'true' and 'false'
887     represent their language-specific counterparts.
888
889_C/C++_:
890     _Prototype_:   'int omp_test_lock(omp_lock_t *lock);'
891
892_Fortran_:
893     _Interface_:   'logical function omp_test_lock(svar)'
894                    'integer(omp_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: svar'
895
896_See also_:
897     *note omp_init_lock::, *note omp_set_lock::, *note omp_set_lock::
898
899_Reference_:
900     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.5.
901
902
903File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_unset_lock,  Next: omp_destroy_lock,  Prev: omp_test_lock,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
904
9052.32 'omp_unset_lock' - Unset simple lock
906=========================================
907
908_Description_:
909     A simple lock about to be unset must have been locked by
910     'omp_set_lock' or 'omp_test_lock' before.  In addition, the lock
911     must be held by the thread calling 'omp_unset_lock'.  Then, the
912     lock becomes unlocked.  If one or more threads attempted to set the
913     lock before, one of them is chosen to, again, set the lock to
914     itself.
915
916_C/C++_:
917     _Prototype_:   'void omp_unset_lock(omp_lock_t *lock);'
918
919_Fortran_:
920     _Interface_:   'subroutine omp_unset_lock(svar)'
921                    'integer(omp_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: svar'
922
923_See also_:
924     *note omp_set_lock::, *note omp_test_lock::
925
926_Reference_:
927     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.4.
928
929
930File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_destroy_lock,  Next: omp_init_nest_lock,  Prev: omp_unset_lock,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
931
9322.33 'omp_destroy_lock' - Destroy simple lock
933=============================================
934
935_Description_:
936     Destroy a simple lock.  In order to be destroyed, a simple lock
937     must be in the unlocked state.
938
939_C/C++_:
940     _Prototype_:   'void omp_destroy_lock(omp_lock_t *lock);'
941
942_Fortran_:
943     _Interface_:   'subroutine omp_destroy_lock(svar)'
944                    'integer(omp_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: svar'
945
946_See also_:
947     *note omp_init_lock::
948
949_Reference_:
950     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.2.
951
952
953File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_init_nest_lock,  Next: omp_set_nest_lock,  Prev: omp_destroy_lock,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
954
9552.34 'omp_init_nest_lock' - Initialize nested lock
956==================================================
957
958_Description_:
959     Initialize a nested lock.  After initialization, the lock is in an
960     unlocked state and the nesting count is set to zero.
961
962_C/C++_:
963     _Prototype_:   'void omp_init_nest_lock(omp_nest_lock_t *lock);'
964
965_Fortran_:
966     _Interface_:   'subroutine omp_init_nest_lock(nvar)'
967                    'integer(omp_nest_lock_kind), intent(out) :: nvar'
968
969_See also_:
970     *note omp_destroy_nest_lock::
971
972_Reference_:
973     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.1.
974
975
976File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_set_nest_lock,  Next: omp_test_nest_lock,  Prev: omp_init_nest_lock,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
977
9782.35 'omp_set_nest_lock' - Wait for and set nested lock
979=======================================================
980
981_Description_:
982     Before setting a nested lock, the lock variable must be initialized
983     by 'omp_init_nest_lock'.  The calling thread is blocked until the
984     lock is available.  If the lock is already held by the current
985     thread, the nesting count for the lock is incremented.
986
987_C/C++_:
988     _Prototype_:   'void omp_set_nest_lock(omp_nest_lock_t *lock);'
989
990_Fortran_:
991     _Interface_:   'subroutine omp_set_nest_lock(nvar)'
992                    'integer(omp_nest_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: nvar'
993
994_See also_:
995     *note omp_init_nest_lock::, *note omp_unset_nest_lock::
996
997_Reference_:
998     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.3.
999
1000
1001File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_test_nest_lock,  Next: omp_unset_nest_lock,  Prev: omp_set_nest_lock,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
1002
10032.36 'omp_test_nest_lock' - Test and set nested lock if available
1004=================================================================
1005
1006_Description_:
1007     Before setting a nested lock, the lock variable must be initialized
1008     by 'omp_init_nest_lock'.  Contrary to 'omp_set_nest_lock',
1009     'omp_test_nest_lock' does not block if the lock is not available.
1010     If the lock is already held by the current thread, the new nesting
1011     count is returned.  Otherwise, the return value equals zero.
1012
1013_C/C++_:
1014     _Prototype_:   'int omp_test_nest_lock(omp_nest_lock_t *lock);'
1015
1016_Fortran_:
1017     _Interface_:   'logical function omp_test_nest_lock(nvar)'
1018                    'integer(omp_nest_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: nvar'
1019
1020_See also_:
1021     *note omp_init_lock::, *note omp_set_lock::, *note omp_set_lock::
1022
1023_Reference_:
1024     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.5.
1025
1026
1027File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_unset_nest_lock,  Next: omp_destroy_nest_lock,  Prev: omp_test_nest_lock,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
1028
10292.37 'omp_unset_nest_lock' - Unset nested lock
1030==============================================
1031
1032_Description_:
1033     A nested lock about to be unset must have been locked by
1034     'omp_set_nested_lock' or 'omp_test_nested_lock' before.  In
1035     addition, the lock must be held by the thread calling
1036     'omp_unset_nested_lock'.  If the nesting count drops to zero, the
1037     lock becomes unlocked.  If one ore more threads attempted to set
1038     the lock before, one of them is chosen to, again, set the lock to
1039     itself.
1040
1041_C/C++_:
1042     _Prototype_:   'void omp_unset_nest_lock(omp_nest_lock_t *lock);'
1043
1044_Fortran_:
1045     _Interface_:   'subroutine omp_unset_nest_lock(nvar)'
1046                    'integer(omp_nest_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: nvar'
1047
1048_See also_:
1049     *note omp_set_nest_lock::
1050
1051_Reference_:
1052     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.4.
1053
1054
1055File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_destroy_nest_lock,  Next: omp_get_wtick,  Prev: omp_unset_nest_lock,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
1056
10572.38 'omp_destroy_nest_lock' - Destroy nested lock
1058==================================================
1059
1060_Description_:
1061     Destroy a nested lock.  In order to be destroyed, a nested lock
1062     must be in the unlocked state and its nesting count must equal
1063     zero.
1064
1065_C/C++_:
1066     _Prototype_:   'void omp_destroy_nest_lock(omp_nest_lock_t *);'
1067
1068_Fortran_:
1069     _Interface_:   'subroutine omp_destroy_nest_lock(nvar)'
1070                    'integer(omp_nest_lock_kind), intent(inout) :: nvar'
1071
1072_See also_:
1073     *note omp_init_lock::
1074
1075_Reference_:
1076     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.3.2.
1077
1078
1079File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_wtick,  Next: omp_get_wtime,  Prev: omp_destroy_nest_lock,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
1080
10812.39 'omp_get_wtick' - Get timer precision
1082==========================================
1083
1084_Description_:
1085     Gets the timer precision, i.e., the number of seconds between two
1086     successive clock ticks.
1087
1088_C/C++_:
1089     _Prototype_:   'double omp_get_wtick(void);'
1090
1091_Fortran_:
1092     _Interface_:   'double precision function omp_get_wtick()'
1093
1094_See also_:
1095     *note omp_get_wtime::
1096
1097_Reference_:
1098     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.4.2.
1099
1100
1101File: libgomp.info,  Node: omp_get_wtime,  Prev: omp_get_wtick,  Up: Runtime Library Routines
1102
11032.40 'omp_get_wtime' - Elapsed wall clock time
1104==============================================
1105
1106_Description_:
1107     Elapsed wall clock time in seconds.  The time is measured per
1108     thread, no guarantee can be made that two distinct threads measure
1109     the same time.  Time is measured from some "time in the past",
1110     which is an arbitrary time guaranteed not to change during the
1111     execution of the program.
1112
1113_C/C++_:
1114     _Prototype_:   'double omp_get_wtime(void);'
1115
1116_Fortran_:
1117     _Interface_:   'double precision function omp_get_wtime()'
1118
1119_See also_:
1120     *note omp_get_wtick::
1121
1122_Reference_:
1123     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 3.4.1.
1124
1125
1126File: libgomp.info,  Node: Environment Variables,  Next: The libgomp ABI,  Prev: Runtime Library Routines,  Up: Top
1127
11283 Environment Variables
1129***********************
1130
1131The environment variables which beginning with 'OMP_' are defined by
1132section 4 of the OpenMP specification in version 4.0, while those
1133beginning with 'GOMP_' are GNU extensions.
1134
1135* Menu:
1136
1137* OMP_CANCELLATION::      Set whether cancellation is activated
1138* OMP_DISPLAY_ENV::       Show OpenMP version and environment variables
1139* OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE::    Set the device used in target regions
1140* OMP_DYNAMIC::           Dynamic adjustment of threads
1141* OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS:: Set the maximum number of nested parallel regions
1142* OMP_NESTED::            Nested parallel regions
1143* OMP_NUM_THREADS::       Specifies the number of threads to use
1144* OMP_PROC_BIND::         Whether theads may be moved between CPUs
1145* OMP_PLACES::            Specifies on which CPUs the theads should be placed
1146* OMP_STACKSIZE::         Set default thread stack size
1147* OMP_SCHEDULE::          How threads are scheduled
1148* OMP_THREAD_LIMIT::      Set the maximum number of threads
1149* OMP_WAIT_POLICY::       How waiting threads are handled
1150* GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY::     Bind threads to specific CPUs
1151* GOMP_DEBUG::            Enable debugging output
1152* GOMP_STACKSIZE::        Set default thread stack size
1153* GOMP_SPINCOUNT::        Set the busy-wait spin count
1154
1155
1156File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_CANCELLATION,  Next: OMP_DISPLAY_ENV,  Up: Environment Variables
1157
11583.1 'OMP_CANCELLATION' - Set whether cancellation is activated
1159==============================================================
1160
1161_Description_:
1162     If set to 'TRUE', the cancellation is activated.  If set to 'FALSE'
1163     or if unset, cancellation is disabled and the 'cancel' construct is
1164     ignored.
1165
1166_See also_:
1167     *note omp_get_cancellation::
1168
1169_Reference_:
1170     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.11
1171
1172
1173File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_DISPLAY_ENV,  Next: OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE,  Prev: OMP_CANCELLATION,  Up: Environment Variables
1174
11753.2 'OMP_DISPLAY_ENV' - Show OpenMP version and environment variables
1176=====================================================================
1177
1178_Description_:
1179     If set to 'TRUE', the OpenMP version number and the values
1180     associated with the OpenMP environment variables are printed to
1181     'stderr'.  If set to 'VERBOSE', it additionally shows the value of
1182     the environment variables which are GNU extensions.  If undefined
1183     or set to 'FALSE', this information will not be shown.
1184
1185_Reference_:
1186     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.12
1187
1188
1189File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE,  Next: OMP_DYNAMIC,  Prev: OMP_DISPLAY_ENV,  Up: Environment Variables
1190
11913.3 'OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE' - Set the device used in target regions
1192================================================================
1193
1194_Description_:
1195     Set to choose the device which is used in a 'target' region, unless
1196     the value is overridden by 'omp_set_default_device' or by a
1197     'device' clause.  The value shall be the nonnegative device number.
1198     If no device with the given device number exists, the code is
1199     executed on the host.  If unset, device number 0 will be used.
1200
1201_See also_:
1202     *note omp_get_default_device::, *note omp_set_default_device::,
1203
1204_Reference_:
1205     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.11
1206
1207
1208File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_DYNAMIC,  Next: OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS,  Prev: OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE,  Up: Environment Variables
1209
12103.4 'OMP_DYNAMIC' - Dynamic adjustment of threads
1211=================================================
1212
1213_Description_:
1214     Enable or disable the dynamic adjustment of the number of threads
1215     within a team.  The value of this environment variable shall be
1216     'TRUE' or 'FALSE'.  If undefined, dynamic adjustment is disabled by
1217     default.
1218
1219_See also_:
1220     *note omp_set_dynamic::
1221
1222_Reference_:
1223     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.3
1224
1225
1226File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS,  Next: OMP_NESTED,  Prev: OMP_DYNAMIC,  Up: Environment Variables
1227
12283.5 'OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS' - Set the maximum number of nested parallel regions
1229===============================================================================
1230
1231_Description_:
1232     Specifies the initial value for the maximum number of nested
1233     parallel regions.  The value of this variable shall be a positive
1234     integer.  If undefined, the number of active levels is unlimited.
1235
1236_See also_:
1237     *note omp_set_max_active_levels::
1238
1239_Reference_:
1240     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.9
1241
1242
1243File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_NESTED,  Next: OMP_NUM_THREADS,  Prev: OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS,  Up: Environment Variables
1244
12453.6 'OMP_NESTED' - Nested parallel regions
1246==========================================
1247
1248_Description_:
1249     Enable or disable nested parallel regions, i.e., whether team
1250     members are allowed to create new teams.  The value of this
1251     environment variable shall be 'TRUE' or 'FALSE'.  If undefined,
1252     nested parallel regions are disabled by default.
1253
1254_See also_:
1255     *note omp_set_nested::
1256
1257_Reference_:
1258     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.6
1259
1260
1261File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_NUM_THREADS,  Next: OMP_PROC_BIND,  Prev: OMP_NESTED,  Up: Environment Variables
1262
12633.7 'OMP_NUM_THREADS' - Specifies the number of threads to use
1264==============================================================
1265
1266_Description_:
1267     Specifies the default number of threads to use in parallel regions.
1268     The value of this variable shall be a comma-separated list of
1269     positive integers; the value specified the number of threads to use
1270     for the corresponding nested level.  If undefined one thread per
1271     CPU is used.
1272
1273_See also_:
1274     *note omp_set_num_threads::
1275
1276_Reference_:
1277     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.2
1278
1279
1280File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_PROC_BIND,  Next: OMP_PLACES,  Prev: OMP_NUM_THREADS,  Up: Environment Variables
1281
12823.8 'OMP_PROC_BIND' - Whether theads may be moved between CPUs
1283==============================================================
1284
1285_Description_:
1286     Specifies whether threads may be moved between processors.  If set
1287     to 'TRUE', OpenMP theads should not be moved; if set to 'FALSE'
1288     they may be moved.  Alternatively, a comma separated list with the
1289     values 'MASTER', 'CLOSE' and 'SPREAD' can be used to specify the
1290     thread affinity policy for the corresponding nesting level.  With
1291     'MASTER' the worker threads are in the same place partition as the
1292     master thread.  With 'CLOSE' those are kept close to the master
1293     thread in contiguous place partitions.  And with 'SPREAD' a sparse
1294     distribution across the place partitions is used.
1295
1296     When undefined, 'OMP_PROC_BIND' defaults to 'TRUE' when
1297     'OMP_PLACES' or 'GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY' is set and 'FALSE' otherwise.
1298
1299_See also_:
1300     *note OMP_PLACES::, *note GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY::, *note
1301     omp_get_proc_bind::
1302
1303_Reference_:
1304     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.4
1305
1306
1307File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_PLACES,  Next: OMP_STACKSIZE,  Prev: OMP_PROC_BIND,  Up: Environment Variables
1308
13093.9 'OMP_PLACES' - Specifies on which CPUs the theads should be placed
1310======================================================================
1311
1312_Description_:
1313     The thread placement can be either specified using an abstract name
1314     or by an explicit list of the places.  The abstract names
1315     'threads', 'cores' and 'sockets' can be optionally followed by a
1316     positive number in parentheses, which denotes the how many places
1317     shall be created.  With 'threads' each place corresponds to a
1318     single hardware thread; 'cores' to a single core with the
1319     corresponding number of hardware threads; and with 'sockets' the
1320     place corresponds to a single socket.  The resulting placement can
1321     be shown by setting the 'OMP_DISPLAY_ENV' environment variable.
1322
1323     Alternatively, the placement can be specified explicitly as
1324     comma-separated list of places.  A place is specified by set of
1325     nonnegative numbers in curly braces, denoting the denoting the
1326     hardware threads.  The hardware threads belonging to a place can
1327     either be specified as comma-separated list of nonnegative thread
1328     numbers or using an interval.  Multiple places can also be either
1329     specified by a comma-separated list of places or by an interval.
1330     To specify an interval, a colon followed by the count is placed
1331     after after the hardware thread number or the place.  Optionally,
1332     the length can be followed by a colon and the stride number -
1333     otherwise a unit stride is assumed.  For instance, the following
1334     specifies the same places list: '"{0,1,2}, {3,4,6}, {7,8,9},
1335     {10,11,12}"'; '"{0:3}, {3:3}, {7:3}, {10:3}"'; and '"{0:2}:4:3"'.
1336
1337     If 'OMP_PLACES' and 'GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY' are unset and
1338     'OMP_PROC_BIND' is either unset or 'false', threads may be moved
1339     between CPUs following no placement policy.
1340
1341_See also_:
1342     *note OMP_PROC_BIND::, *note GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY::, *note
1343     omp_get_proc_bind::, *note OMP_DISPLAY_ENV::
1344
1345_Reference_:
1346     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.5
1347
1348
1349File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_STACKSIZE,  Next: OMP_SCHEDULE,  Prev: OMP_PLACES,  Up: Environment Variables
1350
13513.10 'OMP_STACKSIZE' - Set default thread stack size
1352====================================================
1353
1354_Description_:
1355     Set the default thread stack size in kilobytes, unless the number
1356     is suffixed by 'B', 'K', 'M' or 'G', in which case the size is,
1357     respectively, in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes or gigabytes.  This is
1358     different from 'pthread_attr_setstacksize' which gets the number of
1359     bytes as an argument.  If the stack size cannot be set due to
1360     system constraints, an error is reported and the initial stack size
1361     is left unchanged.  If undefined, the stack size is system
1362     dependent.
1363
1364_Reference_:
1365     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.7
1366
1367
1368File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_SCHEDULE,  Next: OMP_THREAD_LIMIT,  Prev: OMP_STACKSIZE,  Up: Environment Variables
1369
13703.11 'OMP_SCHEDULE' - How threads are scheduled
1371===============================================
1372
1373_Description_:
1374     Allows to specify 'schedule type' and 'chunk size'.  The value of
1375     the variable shall have the form: 'type[,chunk]' where 'type' is
1376     one of 'static', 'dynamic', 'guided' or 'auto' The optional 'chunk'
1377     size shall be a positive integer.  If undefined, dynamic scheduling
1378     and a chunk size of 1 is used.
1379
1380_See also_:
1381     *note omp_set_schedule::
1382
1383_Reference_:
1384     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Sections 2.7.1
1385     and 4.1
1386
1387
1388File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_THREAD_LIMIT,  Next: OMP_WAIT_POLICY,  Prev: OMP_SCHEDULE,  Up: Environment Variables
1389
13903.12 'OMP_THREAD_LIMIT' - Set the maximum number of threads
1391===========================================================
1392
1393_Description_:
1394     Specifies the number of threads to use for the whole program.  The
1395     value of this variable shall be a positive integer.  If undefined,
1396     the number of threads is not limited.
1397
1398_See also_:
1399     *note OMP_NUM_THREADS::, *note omp_get_thread_limit::
1400
1401_Reference_:
1402     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.10
1403
1404
1405File: libgomp.info,  Node: OMP_WAIT_POLICY,  Next: GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY,  Prev: OMP_THREAD_LIMIT,  Up: Environment Variables
1406
14073.13 'OMP_WAIT_POLICY' - How waiting threads are handled
1408========================================================
1409
1410_Description_:
1411     Specifies whether waiting threads should be active or passive.  If
1412     the value is 'PASSIVE', waiting threads should not consume CPU
1413     power while waiting; while the value is 'ACTIVE' specifies that
1414     they should.  If undefined, threads wait actively for a short time
1415     before waiting passively.
1416
1417_See also_:
1418     *note GOMP_SPINCOUNT::
1419
1420_Reference_:
1421     OpenMP specification v4.0 (http://www.openmp.org/), Section 4.8
1422
1423
1424File: libgomp.info,  Node: GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY,  Next: GOMP_DEBUG,  Prev: OMP_WAIT_POLICY,  Up: Environment Variables
1425
14263.14 'GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY' - Bind threads to specific CPUs
1427========================================================
1428
1429_Description_:
1430     Binds threads to specific CPUs.  The variable should contain a
1431     space-separated or comma-separated list of CPUs.  This list may
1432     contain different kinds of entries: either single CPU numbers in
1433     any order, a range of CPUs (M-N) or a range with some stride
1434     (M-N:S). CPU numbers are zero based.  For example,
1435     'GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY="0 3 1-2 4-15:2"' will bind the initial thread
1436     to CPU 0, the second to CPU 3, the third to CPU 1, the fourth to
1437     CPU 2, the fifth to CPU 4, the sixth through tenth to CPUs 6, 8,
1438     10, 12, and 14 respectively and then start assigning back from the
1439     beginning of the list.  'GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY=0' binds all threads to
1440     CPU 0.
1441
1442     There is no libgomp library routine to determine whether a CPU
1443     affinity specification is in effect.  As a workaround,
1444     language-specific library functions, e.g., 'getenv' in C or
1445     'GET_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE' in Fortran, may be used to query the
1446     setting of the 'GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY' environment variable.  A defined
1447     CPU affinity on startup cannot be changed or disabled during the
1448     runtime of the application.
1449
1450     If both 'GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY' and 'OMP_PROC_BIND' are set,
1451     'OMP_PROC_BIND' has a higher precedence.  If neither has been set
1452     and 'OMP_PROC_BIND' is unset, or when 'OMP_PROC_BIND' is set to
1453     'FALSE', the host system will handle the assignment of threads to
1454     CPUs.
1455
1456_See also_:
1457     *note OMP_PLACES::, *note OMP_PROC_BIND::
1458
1459
1460File: libgomp.info,  Node: GOMP_DEBUG,  Next: GOMP_STACKSIZE,  Prev: GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY,  Up: Environment Variables
1461
14623.15 'GOMP_DEBUG' - Enable debugging output
1463===========================================
1464
1465_Description_:
1466     Enable debugging output.  The variable should be set to '0'
1467     (disabled, also the default if not set), or '1' (enabled).
1468
1469     If enabled, some debugging output will be printed during execution.
1470     This is currently not specified in more detail, and subject to
1471     change.
1472
1473
1474File: libgomp.info,  Node: GOMP_STACKSIZE,  Next: GOMP_SPINCOUNT,  Prev: GOMP_DEBUG,  Up: Environment Variables
1475
14763.16 'GOMP_STACKSIZE' - Set default thread stack size
1477=====================================================
1478
1479_Description_:
1480     Set the default thread stack size in kilobytes.  This is different
1481     from 'pthread_attr_setstacksize' which gets the number of bytes as
1482     an argument.  If the stack size cannot be set due to system
1483     constraints, an error is reported and the initial stack size is
1484     left unchanged.  If undefined, the stack size is system dependent.
1485
1486_See also_:
1487     *note OMP_STACKSIZE::
1488
1489_Reference_:
1490     GCC Patches Mailinglist
1491     (http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2006-06/msg00493.html), GCC
1492     Patches Mailinglist
1493     (http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2006-06/msg00496.html)
1494
1495
1496File: libgomp.info,  Node: GOMP_SPINCOUNT,  Prev: GOMP_STACKSIZE,  Up: Environment Variables
1497
14983.17 'GOMP_SPINCOUNT' - Set the busy-wait spin count
1499====================================================
1500
1501_Description_:
1502     Determines how long a threads waits actively with consuming CPU
1503     power before waiting passively without consuming CPU power.  The
1504     value may be either 'INFINITE', 'INFINITY' to always wait actively
1505     or an integer which gives the number of spins of the busy-wait
1506     loop.  The integer may optionally be followed by the following
1507     suffixes acting as multiplication factors: 'k' (kilo, thousand),
1508     'M' (mega, million), 'G' (giga, billion), or 'T' (tera, trillion).
1509     If undefined, 0 is used when 'OMP_WAIT_POLICY' is 'PASSIVE',
1510     300,000 is used when 'OMP_WAIT_POLICY' is undefined and 30 billion
1511     is used when 'OMP_WAIT_POLICY' is 'ACTIVE'.  If there are more
1512     OpenMP threads than available CPUs, 1000 and 100 spins are used for
1513     'OMP_WAIT_POLICY' being 'ACTIVE' or undefined, respectively; unless
1514     the 'GOMP_SPINCOUNT' is lower or 'OMP_WAIT_POLICY' is 'PASSIVE'.
1515
1516_See also_:
1517     *note OMP_WAIT_POLICY::
1518
1519
1520File: libgomp.info,  Node: The libgomp ABI,  Next: Reporting Bugs,  Prev: Environment Variables,  Up: Top
1521
15224 The libgomp ABI
1523*****************
1524
1525The following sections present notes on the external ABI as presented by
1526libgomp.  Only maintainers should need them.
1527
1528* Menu:
1529
1530* Implementing MASTER construct::
1531* Implementing CRITICAL construct::
1532* Implementing ATOMIC construct::
1533* Implementing FLUSH construct::
1534* Implementing BARRIER construct::
1535* Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct::
1536* Implementing PRIVATE clause::
1537* Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses::
1538* Implementing REDUCTION clause::
1539* Implementing PARALLEL construct::
1540* Implementing FOR construct::
1541* Implementing ORDERED construct::
1542* Implementing SECTIONS construct::
1543* Implementing SINGLE construct::
1544
1545
1546File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing MASTER construct,  Next: Implementing CRITICAL construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
1547
15484.1 Implementing MASTER construct
1549=================================
1550
1551     if (omp_get_thread_num () == 0)
1552       block
1553
1554   Alternately, we generate two copies of the parallel subfunction and
1555only include this in the version run by the master thread.  Surely this
1556is not worthwhile though...
1557
1558
1559File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing CRITICAL construct,  Next: Implementing ATOMIC construct,  Prev: Implementing MASTER construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
1560
15614.2 Implementing CRITICAL construct
1562===================================
1563
1564Without a specified name,
1565
1566       void GOMP_critical_start (void);
1567       void GOMP_critical_end (void);
1568
1569   so that we don't get COPY relocations from libgomp to the main
1570application.
1571
1572   With a specified name, use omp_set_lock and omp_unset_lock with name
1573being transformed into a variable declared like
1574
1575       omp_lock_t gomp_critical_user_<name> __attribute__((common))
1576
1577   Ideally the ABI would specify that all zero is a valid unlocked
1578state, and so we wouldn't need to initialize this at startup.
1579
1580
1581File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing ATOMIC construct,  Next: Implementing FLUSH construct,  Prev: Implementing CRITICAL construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
1582
15834.3 Implementing ATOMIC construct
1584=================================
1585
1586The target should implement the '__sync' builtins.
1587
1588   Failing that we could add
1589
1590       void GOMP_atomic_enter (void)
1591       void GOMP_atomic_exit (void)
1592
1593   which reuses the regular lock code, but with yet another lock object
1594private to the library.
1595
1596
1597File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing FLUSH construct,  Next: Implementing BARRIER construct,  Prev: Implementing ATOMIC construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
1598
15994.4 Implementing FLUSH construct
1600================================
1601
1602Expands to the '__sync_synchronize' builtin.
1603
1604
1605File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing BARRIER construct,  Next: Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct,  Prev: Implementing FLUSH construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
1606
16074.5 Implementing BARRIER construct
1608==================================
1609
1610       void GOMP_barrier (void)
1611
1612
1613File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct,  Next: Implementing PRIVATE clause,  Prev: Implementing BARRIER construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
1614
16154.6 Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct
1616========================================
1617
1618In _most_ cases we can map this directly to '__thread'.  Except that OMP
1619allows constructors for C++ objects.  We can either refuse to support
1620this (how often is it used?)  or we can implement something akin to
1621.ctors.
1622
1623   Even more ideally, this ctor feature is handled by extensions to the
1624main pthreads library.  Failing that, we can have a set of entry points
1625to register ctor functions to be called.
1626
1627
1628File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing PRIVATE clause,  Next: Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses,  Prev: Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
1629
16304.7 Implementing PRIVATE clause
1631===============================
1632
1633In association with a PARALLEL, or within the lexical extent of a
1634PARALLEL block, the variable becomes a local variable in the parallel
1635subfunction.
1636
1637   In association with FOR or SECTIONS blocks, create a new automatic
1638variable within the current function.  This preserves the semantic of
1639new variable creation.
1640
1641
1642File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses,  Next: Implementing REDUCTION clause,  Prev: Implementing PRIVATE clause,  Up: The libgomp ABI
1643
16444.8 Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses
1645========================================================================
1646
1647This seems simple enough for PARALLEL blocks.  Create a private struct
1648for communicating between the parent and subfunction.  In the parent,
1649copy in values for scalar and "small" structs; copy in addresses for
1650others TREE_ADDRESSABLE types.  In the subfunction, copy the value into
1651the local variable.
1652
1653   It is not clear what to do with bare FOR or SECTION blocks.  The only
1654thing I can figure is that we do something like:
1655
1656     #pragma omp for firstprivate(x) lastprivate(y)
1657     for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
1658       body;
1659
1660   which becomes
1661
1662     {
1663       int x = x, y;
1664
1665       // for stuff
1666
1667       if (i == n)
1668         y = y;
1669     }
1670
1671   where the "x=x" and "y=y" assignments actually have different uids
1672for the two variables, i.e.  not something you could write directly in
1673C. Presumably this only makes sense if the "outer" x and y are global
1674variables.
1675
1676   COPYPRIVATE would work the same way, except the structure broadcast
1677would have to happen via SINGLE machinery instead.
1678
1679
1680File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing REDUCTION clause,  Next: Implementing PARALLEL construct,  Prev: Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses,  Up: The libgomp ABI
1681
16824.9 Implementing REDUCTION clause
1683=================================
1684
1685The private struct mentioned in the previous section should have a
1686pointer to an array of the type of the variable, indexed by the thread's
1687TEAM_ID.  The thread stores its final value into the array, and after
1688the barrier, the master thread iterates over the array to collect the
1689values.
1690
1691
1692File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing PARALLEL construct,  Next: Implementing FOR construct,  Prev: Implementing REDUCTION clause,  Up: The libgomp ABI
1693
16944.10 Implementing PARALLEL construct
1695====================================
1696
1697       #pragma omp parallel
1698       {
1699         body;
1700       }
1701
1702   becomes
1703
1704       void subfunction (void *data)
1705       {
1706         use data;
1707         body;
1708       }
1709
1710       setup data;
1711       GOMP_parallel_start (subfunction, &data, num_threads);
1712       subfunction (&data);
1713       GOMP_parallel_end ();
1714
1715       void GOMP_parallel_start (void (*fn)(void *), void *data, unsigned num_threads)
1716
1717   The FN argument is the subfunction to be run in parallel.
1718
1719   The DATA argument is a pointer to a structure used to communicate
1720data in and out of the subfunction, as discussed above with respect to
1721FIRSTPRIVATE et al.
1722
1723   The NUM_THREADS argument is 1 if an IF clause is present and false,
1724or the value of the NUM_THREADS clause, if present, or 0.
1725
1726   The function needs to create the appropriate number of threads and/or
1727launch them from the dock.  It needs to create the team structure and
1728assign team ids.
1729
1730       void GOMP_parallel_end (void)
1731
1732   Tears down the team and returns us to the previous
1733'omp_in_parallel()' state.
1734
1735
1736File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing FOR construct,  Next: Implementing ORDERED construct,  Prev: Implementing PARALLEL construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
1737
17384.11 Implementing FOR construct
1739===============================
1740
1741       #pragma omp parallel for
1742       for (i = lb; i <= ub; i++)
1743         body;
1744
1745   becomes
1746
1747       void subfunction (void *data)
1748       {
1749         long _s0, _e0;
1750         while (GOMP_loop_static_next (&_s0, &_e0))
1751         {
1752           long _e1 = _e0, i;
1753           for (i = _s0; i < _e1; i++)
1754             body;
1755         }
1756         GOMP_loop_end_nowait ();
1757       }
1758
1759       GOMP_parallel_loop_static (subfunction, NULL, 0, lb, ub+1, 1, 0);
1760       subfunction (NULL);
1761       GOMP_parallel_end ();
1762
1763       #pragma omp for schedule(runtime)
1764       for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
1765         body;
1766
1767   becomes
1768
1769       {
1770         long i, _s0, _e0;
1771         if (GOMP_loop_runtime_start (0, n, 1, &_s0, &_e0))
1772           do {
1773             long _e1 = _e0;
1774             for (i = _s0, i < _e0; i++)
1775               body;
1776           } while (GOMP_loop_runtime_next (&_s0, _&e0));
1777         GOMP_loop_end ();
1778       }
1779
1780   Note that while it looks like there is trickiness to propagating a
1781non-constant STEP, there isn't really.  We're explicitly allowed to
1782evaluate it as many times as we want, and any variables involved should
1783automatically be handled as PRIVATE or SHARED like any other variables.
1784So the expression should remain evaluable in the subfunction.  We can
1785also pull it into a local variable if we like, but since its supposed to
1786remain unchanged, we can also not if we like.
1787
1788   If we have SCHEDULE(STATIC), and no ORDERED, then we ought to be able
1789to get away with no work-sharing context at all, since we can simply
1790perform the arithmetic directly in each thread to divide up the
1791iterations.  Which would mean that we wouldn't need to call any of these
1792routines.
1793
1794   There are separate routines for handling loops with an ORDERED
1795clause.  Bookkeeping for that is non-trivial...
1796
1797
1798File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing ORDERED construct,  Next: Implementing SECTIONS construct,  Prev: Implementing FOR construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
1799
18004.12 Implementing ORDERED construct
1801===================================
1802
1803       void GOMP_ordered_start (void)
1804       void GOMP_ordered_end (void)
1805
1806
1807File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing SECTIONS construct,  Next: Implementing SINGLE construct,  Prev: Implementing ORDERED construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
1808
18094.13 Implementing SECTIONS construct
1810====================================
1811
1812A block as
1813
1814       #pragma omp sections
1815       {
1816         #pragma omp section
1817         stmt1;
1818         #pragma omp section
1819         stmt2;
1820         #pragma omp section
1821         stmt3;
1822       }
1823
1824   becomes
1825
1826       for (i = GOMP_sections_start (3); i != 0; i = GOMP_sections_next ())
1827         switch (i)
1828           {
1829           case 1:
1830             stmt1;
1831             break;
1832           case 2:
1833             stmt2;
1834             break;
1835           case 3:
1836             stmt3;
1837             break;
1838           }
1839       GOMP_barrier ();
1840
1841
1842File: libgomp.info,  Node: Implementing SINGLE construct,  Prev: Implementing SECTIONS construct,  Up: The libgomp ABI
1843
18444.14 Implementing SINGLE construct
1845==================================
1846
1847A block like
1848
1849       #pragma omp single
1850       {
1851         body;
1852       }
1853
1854   becomes
1855
1856       if (GOMP_single_start ())
1857         body;
1858       GOMP_barrier ();
1859
1860   while
1861
1862       #pragma omp single copyprivate(x)
1863         body;
1864
1865   becomes
1866
1867       datap = GOMP_single_copy_start ();
1868       if (datap == NULL)
1869         {
1870           body;
1871           data.x = x;
1872           GOMP_single_copy_end (&data);
1873         }
1874       else
1875         x = datap->x;
1876       GOMP_barrier ();
1877
1878
1879File: libgomp.info,  Node: Reporting Bugs,  Next: Copying,  Prev: The libgomp ABI,  Up: Top
1880
18815 Reporting Bugs
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2433     If, pursuant to or in connection with a single transaction or
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2441     A patent license is "discriminatory" if it does not include within
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2457     Nothing in this License shall be construed as excluding or limiting
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2460
2461  12. No Surrender of Others' Freedom.
2462
2463     If conditions are imposed on you (whether by court order, agreement
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2474  13. Use with the GNU Affero General Public License.
2475
2476     Notwithstanding any other provision of this License, you have
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2485  14. Revised Versions of this License.
2486
2487     The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new
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2489     new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but
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2492     Each version is given a distinguishing version number.  If the
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2500
2501     If the Program specifies that a proxy can decide which future
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2505
2506     Later license versions may give you additional or different
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2509     later version.
2510
2511  15. Disclaimer of Warranty.
2512
2513     THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY
2514     APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE
2515     COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS"
2516     WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
2517     INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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2520     SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL
2521     NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
2522
2523  16. Limitation of Liability.
2524
2525     IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN
2526     WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES
2527     AND/OR CONVEYS THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR
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2530     THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA
2531     BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD
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2533     PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF
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2535
2536  17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
2537
2538     If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
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2540     reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely
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2544
2545END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
2546===========================
2547
2548How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
2549=============================================
2550
2551If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
2552possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
2553free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these
2554terms.
2555
2556   To do so, attach the following notices to the program.  It is safest
2557to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
2558state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the
2559"copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
2560
2561     ONE LINE TO GIVE THE PROGRAM'S NAME AND A BRIEF IDEA OF WHAT IT DOES.
2562     Copyright (C) YEAR NAME OF AUTHOR
2563
2564     This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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2567     your option) any later version.
2568
2569     This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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2573
2574     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
2575     along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
2576
2577   Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper
2578mail.
2579
2580   If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
2581notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
2582
2583     PROGRAM Copyright (C) YEAR NAME OF AUTHOR
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2585     This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
2586     under certain conditions; type 'show c' for details.
2587
2588   The hypothetical commands 'show w' and 'show c' should show the
2589appropriate parts of the General Public License.  Of course, your
2590program's commands might be different; for a GUI interface, you would
2591use an "about box".
2592
2593   You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or
2594school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if
2595necessary.  For more information on this, and how to apply and follow
2596the GNU GPL, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
2597
2598   The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your
2599program into proprietary programs.  If your program is a subroutine
2600library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary
2601applications with the library.  If this is what you want to do, use the
2602GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License.  But first,
2603please read <http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.
2604
2605
2606File: libgomp.info,  Node: GNU Free Documentation License,  Next: Funding,  Prev: Copying,  Up: Top
2607
2608GNU Free Documentation License
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2610
2611                     Version 1.3, 3 November 2008
2612
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2614     <http://fsf.org/>
2615
2616     Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
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2618
2619  0. PREAMBLE
2620
2621     The purpose of this License is to make a manual, textbook, or other
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2629     This License is a kind of "copyleft", which means that derivative
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2634     We have designed this License in order to use it for manuals for
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2639     of subject matter or whether it is published as a printed book.  We
2640     recommend this License principally for works whose purpose is
2641     instruction or reference.
2642
2643  1. APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS
2644
2645     This License applies to any manual or other work, in any medium,
2646     that contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it can
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2649     to use that work under the conditions stated herein.  The
2650     "Document", below, refers to any such manual or work.  Any member
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2652     the license if you copy, modify or distribute the work in a way
2653     requiring permission under copyright law.
2654
2655     A "Modified Version" of the Document means any work containing the
2656     Document or a portion of it, either copied verbatim, or with
2657     modifications and/or translated into another language.
2658
2659     A "Secondary Section" is a named appendix or a front-matter section
2660     of the Document that deals exclusively with the relationship of the
2661     publishers or authors of the Document to the Document's overall
2662     subject (or to related matters) and contains nothing that could
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2668     regarding them.
2669
2670     The "Invariant Sections" are certain Secondary Sections whose
2671     titles are designated, as being those of Invariant Sections, in the
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2673     If a section does not fit the above definition of Secondary then it
2674     is not allowed to be designated as Invariant.  The Document may
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2676     any Invariant Sections then there are none.
2677
2678     The "Cover Texts" are certain short passages of text that are
2679     listed, as Front-Cover Texts or Back-Cover Texts, in the notice
2680     that says that the Document is released under this License.  A
2681     Front-Cover Text may be at most 5 words, and a Back-Cover Text may
2682     be at most 25 words.
2683
2684     A "Transparent" copy of the Document means a machine-readable copy,
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2692     Transparent file format whose markup, or absence of markup, has
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2697
2698     Examples of suitable formats for Transparent copies include plain
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2703     Opaque formats include proprietary formats that can be read and
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2707     processors for output purposes only.
2708
2709     The "Title Page" means, for a printed book, the title page itself,
2710     plus such following pages as are needed to hold, legibly, the
2711     material this License requires to appear in the title page.  For
2712     works in formats which do not have any title page as such, "Title
2713     Page" means the text near the most prominent appearance of the
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2715
2716     The "publisher" means any person or entity that distributes copies
2717     of the Document to the public.
2718
2719     A section "Entitled XYZ" means a named subunit of the Document
2720     whose title either is precisely XYZ or contains XYZ in parentheses
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2722     stands for a specific section name mentioned below, such as
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2724     To "Preserve the Title" of such a section when you modify the
2725     Document means that it remains a section "Entitled XYZ" according
2726     to this definition.
2727
2728     The Document may include Warranty Disclaimers next to the notice
2729     which states that this License applies to the Document.  These
2730     Warranty Disclaimers are considered to be included by reference in
2731     this License, but only as regards disclaiming warranties: any other
2732     implication that these Warranty Disclaimers may have is void and
2733     has no effect on the meaning of this License.
2734
2735  2. VERBATIM COPYING
2736
2737     You may copy and distribute the Document in any medium, either
2738     commercially or noncommercially, provided that this License, the
2739     copyright notices, and the license notice saying this License
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2741     add no other conditions whatsoever to those of this License.  You
2742     may not use technical measures to obstruct or control the reading
2743     or further copying of the copies you make or distribute.  However,
2744     you may accept compensation in exchange for copies.  If you
2745     distribute a large enough number of copies you must also follow the
2746     conditions in section 3.
2747
2748     You may also lend copies, under the same conditions stated above,
2749     and you may publicly display copies.
2750
2751  3. COPYING IN QUANTITY
2752
2753     If you publish printed copies (or copies in media that commonly
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2755     the Document's license notice requires Cover Texts, you must
2756     enclose the copies in covers that carry, clearly and legibly, all
2757     these Cover Texts: Front-Cover Texts on the front cover, and
2758     Back-Cover Texts on the back cover.  Both covers must also clearly
2759     and legibly identify you as the publisher of these copies.  The
2760     front cover must present the full title with all words of the title
2761     equally prominent and visible.  You may add other material on the
2762     covers in addition.  Copying with changes limited to the covers, as
2763     long as they preserve the title of the Document and satisfy these
2764     conditions, can be treated as verbatim copying in other respects.
2765
2766     If the required texts for either cover are too voluminous to fit
2767     legibly, you should put the first ones listed (as many as fit
2768     reasonably) on the actual cover, and continue the rest onto
2769     adjacent pages.
2770
2771     If you publish or distribute Opaque copies of the Document
2772     numbering more than 100, you must either include a machine-readable
2773     Transparent copy along with each Opaque copy, or state in or with
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2778     reasonably prudent steps, when you begin distribution of Opaque
2779     copies in quantity, to ensure that this Transparent copy will
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2781     year after the last time you distribute an Opaque copy (directly or
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2783
2784     It is requested, but not required, that you contact the authors of
2785     the Document well before redistributing any large number of copies,
2786     to give them a chance to provide you with an updated version of the
2787     Document.
2788
2789  4. MODIFICATIONS
2790
2791     You may copy and distribute a Modified Version of the Document
2792     under the conditions of sections 2 and 3 above, provided that you
2793     release the Modified Version under precisely this License, with the
2794     Modified Version filling the role of the Document, thus licensing
2795     distribution and modification of the Modified Version to whoever
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2797     the Modified Version:
2798
2799       A. Use in the Title Page (and on the covers, if any) a title
2800          distinct from that of the Document, and from those of previous
2801          versions (which should, if there were any, be listed in the
2802          History section of the Document).  You may use the same title
2803          as a previous version if the original publisher of that
2804          version gives permission.
2805
2806       B. List on the Title Page, as authors, one or more persons or
2807          entities responsible for authorship of the modifications in
2808          the Modified Version, together with at least five of the
2809          principal authors of the Document (all of its principal
2810          authors, if it has fewer than five), unless they release you
2811          from this requirement.
2812
2813       C. State on the Title page the name of the publisher of the
2814          Modified Version, as the publisher.
2815
2816       D. Preserve all the copyright notices of the Document.
2817
2818       E. Add an appropriate copyright notice for your modifications
2819          adjacent to the other copyright notices.
2820
2821       F. Include, immediately after the copyright notices, a license
2822          notice giving the public permission to use the Modified
2823          Version under the terms of this License, in the form shown in
2824          the Addendum below.
2825
2826       G. Preserve in that license notice the full lists of Invariant
2827          Sections and required Cover Texts given in the Document's
2828          license notice.
2829
2830       H. Include an unaltered copy of this License.
2831
2832       I. Preserve the section Entitled "History", Preserve its Title,
2833          and add to it an item stating at least the title, year, new
2834          authors, and publisher of the Modified Version as given on the
2835          Title Page.  If there is no section Entitled "History" in the
2836          Document, create one stating the title, year, authors, and
2837          publisher of the Document as given on its Title Page, then add
2838          an item describing the Modified Version as stated in the
2839          previous sentence.
2840
2841       J. Preserve the network location, if any, given in the Document
2842          for public access to a Transparent copy of the Document, and
2843          likewise the network locations given in the Document for
2844          previous versions it was based on.  These may be placed in the
2845          "History" section.  You may omit a network location for a work
2846          that was published at least four years before the Document
2847          itself, or if the original publisher of the version it refers
2848          to gives permission.
2849
2850       K. For any section Entitled "Acknowledgements" or "Dedications",
2851          Preserve the Title of the section, and preserve in the section
2852          all the substance and tone of each of the contributor
2853          acknowledgements and/or dedications given therein.
2854
2855       L. Preserve all the Invariant Sections of the Document, unaltered
2856          in their text and in their titles.  Section numbers or the
2857          equivalent are not considered part of the section titles.
2858
2859       M. Delete any section Entitled "Endorsements".  Such a section
2860          may not be included in the Modified Version.
2861
2862       N. Do not retitle any existing section to be Entitled
2863          "Endorsements" or to conflict in title with any Invariant
2864          Section.
2865
2866       O. Preserve any Warranty Disclaimers.
2867
2868     If the Modified Version includes new front-matter sections or
2869     appendices that qualify as Secondary Sections and contain no
2870     material copied from the Document, you may at your option designate
2871     some or all of these sections as invariant.  To do this, add their
2872     titles to the list of Invariant Sections in the Modified Version's
2873     license notice.  These titles must be distinct from any other
2874     section titles.
2875
2876     You may add a section Entitled "Endorsements", provided it contains
2877     nothing but endorsements of your Modified Version by various
2878     parties--for example, statements of peer review or that the text
2879     has been approved by an organization as the authoritative
2880     definition of a standard.
2881
2882     You may add a passage of up to five words as a Front-Cover Text,
2883     and a passage of up to 25 words as a Back-Cover Text, to the end of
2884     the list of Cover Texts in the Modified Version.  Only one passage
2885     of Front-Cover Text and one of Back-Cover Text may be added by (or
2886     through arrangements made by) any one entity.  If the Document
2887     already includes a cover text for the same cover, previously added
2888     by you or by arrangement made by the same entity you are acting on
2889     behalf of, you may not add another; but you may replace the old
2890     one, on explicit permission from the previous publisher that added
2891     the old one.
2892
2893     The author(s) and publisher(s) of the Document do not by this
2894     License give permission to use their names for publicity for or to
2895     assert or imply endorsement of any Modified Version.
2896
2897  5. COMBINING DOCUMENTS
2898
2899     You may combine the Document with other documents released under
2900     this License, under the terms defined in section 4 above for
2901     modified versions, provided that you include in the combination all
2902     of the Invariant Sections of all of the original documents,
2903     unmodified, and list them all as Invariant Sections of your
2904     combined work in its license notice, and that you preserve all
2905     their Warranty Disclaimers.
2906
2907     The combined work need only contain one copy of this License, and
2908     multiple identical Invariant Sections may be replaced with a single
2909     copy.  If there are multiple Invariant Sections with the same name
2910     but different contents, make the title of each such section unique
2911     by adding at the end of it, in parentheses, the name of the
2912     original author or publisher of that section if known, or else a
2913     unique number.  Make the same adjustment to the section titles in
2914     the list of Invariant Sections in the license notice of the
2915     combined work.
2916
2917     In the combination, you must combine any sections Entitled
2918     "History" in the various original documents, forming one section
2919     Entitled "History"; likewise combine any sections Entitled
2920     "Acknowledgements", and any sections Entitled "Dedications".  You
2921     must delete all sections Entitled "Endorsements."
2922
2923  6. COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS
2924
2925     You may make a collection consisting of the Document and other
2926     documents released under this License, and replace the individual
2927     copies of this License in the various documents with a single copy
2928     that is included in the collection, provided that you follow the
2929     rules of this License for verbatim copying of each of the documents
2930     in all other respects.
2931
2932     You may extract a single document from such a collection, and
2933     distribute it individually under this License, provided you insert
2934     a copy of this License into the extracted document, and follow this
2935     License in all other respects regarding verbatim copying of that
2936     document.
2937
2938  7. AGGREGATION WITH INDEPENDENT WORKS
2939
2940     A compilation of the Document or its derivatives with other
2941     separate and independent documents or works, in or on a volume of a
2942     storage or distribution medium, is called an "aggregate" if the
2943     copyright resulting from the compilation is not used to limit the
2944     legal rights of the compilation's users beyond what the individual
2945     works permit.  When the Document is included in an aggregate, this
2946     License does not apply to the other works in the aggregate which
2947     are not themselves derivative works of the Document.
2948
2949     If the Cover Text requirement of section 3 is applicable to these
2950     copies of the Document, then if the Document is less than one half
2951     of the entire aggregate, the Document's Cover Texts may be placed
2952     on covers that bracket the Document within the aggregate, or the
2953     electronic equivalent of covers if the Document is in electronic
2954     form.  Otherwise they must appear on printed covers that bracket
2955     the whole aggregate.
2956
2957  8. TRANSLATION
2958
2959     Translation is considered a kind of modification, so you may
2960     distribute translations of the Document under the terms of section
2961     4.  Replacing Invariant Sections with translations requires special
2962     permission from their copyright holders, but you may include
2963     translations of some or all Invariant Sections in addition to the
2964     original versions of these Invariant Sections.  You may include a
2965     translation of this License, and all the license notices in the
2966     Document, and any Warranty Disclaimers, provided that you also
2967     include the original English version of this License and the
2968     original versions of those notices and disclaimers.  In case of a
2969     disagreement between the translation and the original version of
2970     this License or a notice or disclaimer, the original version will
2971     prevail.
2972
2973     If a section in the Document is Entitled "Acknowledgements",
2974     "Dedications", or "History", the requirement (section 4) to
2975     Preserve its Title (section 1) will typically require changing the
2976     actual title.
2977
2978  9. TERMINATION
2979
2980     You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the Document
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3087
3088File: libgomp.info,  Node: Funding,  Next: Library Index,  Prev: GNU Free Documentation License,  Up: Top
3089
3090Funding Free Software
3091*********************
3092
3093If you want to have more free software a few years from now, it makes
3094sense for you to help encourage people to contribute funds for its
3095development.  The most effective approach known is to encourage
3096commercial redistributors to donate.
3097
3098   Users of free software systems can boost the pace of development by
3099encouraging for-a-fee distributors to donate part of their selling price
3100to free software developers--the Free Software Foundation, and others.
3101
3102   The way to convince distributors to do this is to demand it and
3103expect it from them.  So when you compare distributors, judge them
3104partly by how much they give to free software development.  Show
3105distributors they must compete to be the one who gives the most.
3106
3107   To make this approach work, you must insist on numbers that you can
3108compare, such as, "We will donate ten dollars to the Frobnitz project
3109for each disk sold."  Don't be satisfied with a vague promise, such as
3110"A portion of the profits are donated," since it doesn't give a basis
3111for comparison.
3112
3113   Even a precise fraction "of the profits from this disk" is not very
3114meaningful, since creative accounting and unrelated business decisions
3115can greatly alter what fraction of the sales price counts as profit.  If
3116the price you pay is $50, ten percent of the profit is probably less
3117than a dollar; it might be a few cents, or nothing at all.
3118
3119   Some redistributors do development work themselves.  This is useful
3120too; but to keep everyone honest, you need to inquire how much they do,
3121and what kind.  Some kinds of development make much more long-term
3122difference than others.  For example, maintaining a separate version of
3123a program contributes very little; maintaining the standard version of a
3124program for the whole community contributes much.  Easy new ports
3125contribute little, since someone else would surely do them; difficult
3126ports such as adding a new CPU to the GNU Compiler Collection contribute
3127more; major new features or packages contribute the most.
3128
3129   By establishing the idea that supporting further development is "the
3130proper thing to do" when distributing free software for a fee, we can
3131assure a steady flow of resources into making more free software.
3132
3133     Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3134     Verbatim copying and redistribution of this section is permitted
3135     without royalty; alteration is not permitted.
3136
3137
3138File: libgomp.info,  Node: Library Index,  Prev: Funding,  Up: Top
3139
3140Library Index
3141*************
3142
3143[index]
3144* Menu:
3145
3146* Environment Variable:                  OMP_CANCELLATION.      (line 6)
3147* Environment Variable <1>:              OMP_DISPLAY_ENV.       (line 6)
3148* Environment Variable <2>:              OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE.    (line 6)
3149* Environment Variable <3>:              OMP_DYNAMIC.           (line 6)
3150* Environment Variable <4>:              OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS. (line 6)
3151* Environment Variable <5>:              OMP_NESTED.            (line 6)
3152* Environment Variable <6>:              OMP_NUM_THREADS.       (line 6)
3153* Environment Variable <7>:              OMP_PROC_BIND.         (line 6)
3154* Environment Variable <8>:              OMP_PLACES.            (line 6)
3155* Environment Variable <9>:              OMP_STACKSIZE.         (line 6)
3156* Environment Variable <10>:             OMP_SCHEDULE.          (line 6)
3157* Environment Variable <11>:             OMP_THREAD_LIMIT.      (line 6)
3158* Environment Variable <12>:             OMP_WAIT_POLICY.       (line 6)
3159* Environment Variable <13>:             GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY.     (line 6)
3160* Environment Variable <14>:             GOMP_DEBUG.            (line 6)
3161* Environment Variable <15>:             GOMP_STACKSIZE.        (line 6)
3162* Environment Variable <16>:             GOMP_SPINCOUNT.        (line 6)
3163* FDL, GNU Free Documentation License:   GNU Free Documentation License.
3164                                                                (line 6)
3165* Implementation specific setting:       OMP_NESTED.            (line 6)
3166* Implementation specific setting <1>:   OMP_NUM_THREADS.       (line 6)
3167* Implementation specific setting <2>:   OMP_SCHEDULE.          (line 6)
3168* Implementation specific setting <3>:   GOMP_STACKSIZE.        (line 6)
3169* Implementation specific setting <4>:   GOMP_SPINCOUNT.        (line 6)
3170* Introduction:                          Top.                   (line 6)
3171
3172
3173
3174Tag Table:
3175Node: Top2083
3176Node: Enabling OpenMP3878
3177Node: Runtime Library Routines4665
3178Node: omp_get_active_level7652
3179Node: omp_get_ancestor_thread_num8352
3180Node: omp_get_cancellation9282
3181Node: omp_get_default_device10096
3182Node: omp_get_dynamic10772
3183Node: omp_get_level11647
3184Node: omp_get_max_active_levels12267
3185Node: omp_get_max_threads12966
3186Node: omp_get_nested13723
3187Node: omp_get_num_devices14635
3188Node: omp_get_num_procs15156
3189Node: omp_get_num_teams15695
3190Node: omp_get_num_threads16211
3191Node: omp_get_proc_bind17300
3192Node: omp_get_schedule18221
3193Node: omp_get_team_num19167
3194Node: omp_get_team_size19666
3195Node: omp_get_thread_limit20626
3196Node: omp_get_thread_num21245
3197Node: omp_in_parallel22116
3198Node: omp_in_final22765
3199Node: omp_is_initial_device23439
3200Node: omp_set_default_device24132
3201Node: omp_set_dynamic24923
3202Node: omp_set_max_active_levels25809
3203Node: omp_set_nested26586
3204Node: omp_set_num_threads27478
3205Node: omp_set_schedule28346
3206Node: omp_init_lock29397
3207Node: omp_set_lock30050
3208Node: omp_test_lock30905
3209Node: omp_unset_lock31881
3210Node: omp_destroy_lock32812
3211Node: omp_init_nest_lock33489
3212Node: omp_set_nest_lock34224
3213Node: omp_test_nest_lock35139
3214Node: omp_unset_nest_lock36166
3215Node: omp_destroy_nest_lock37181
3216Node: omp_get_wtick37932
3217Node: omp_get_wtime38524
3218Node: Environment Variables39300
3219Node: OMP_CANCELLATION40692
3220Node: OMP_DISPLAY_ENV41225
3221Node: OMP_DEFAULT_DEVICE41928
3222Node: OMP_DYNAMIC42708
3223Node: OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS43304
3224Node: OMP_NESTED43943
3225Node: OMP_NUM_THREADS44548
3226Node: OMP_PROC_BIND45236
3227Node: OMP_PLACES46428
3228Node: OMP_STACKSIZE48603
3229Node: OMP_SCHEDULE49427
3230Node: OMP_THREAD_LIMIT50123
3231Node: OMP_WAIT_POLICY50723
3232Node: GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY51415
3233Node: GOMP_DEBUG53145
3234Node: GOMP_STACKSIZE53652
3235Node: GOMP_SPINCOUNT54481
3236Node: The libgomp ABI55653
3237Node: Implementing MASTER construct56452
3238Node: Implementing CRITICAL construct56866
3239Node: Implementing ATOMIC construct57605
3240Node: Implementing FLUSH construct58086
3241Node: Implementing BARRIER construct58357
3242Node: Implementing THREADPRIVATE construct58626
3243Node: Implementing PRIVATE clause59279
3244Node: Implementing FIRSTPRIVATE LASTPRIVATE COPYIN and COPYPRIVATE clauses59860
3245Node: Implementing REDUCTION clause61184
3246Node: Implementing PARALLEL construct61741
3247Node: Implementing FOR construct62998
3248Node: Implementing ORDERED construct64996
3249Node: Implementing SECTIONS construct65302
3250Node: Implementing SINGLE construct66068
3251Node: Reporting Bugs66730
3252Node: Copying67090
3253Node: GNU Free Documentation License104637
3254Node: Funding129760
3255Node: Library Index132286
3256
3257End Tag Table
3258