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UNPACK(3PVM) | PVM Version 3.4 | UNPACK(3PVM) |
NAME¶
pvm_unpack - Unpack the active message buffer into arrays of prescribed data type.SYNOPSIS¶
Cint info = pvm_unpackf( const char *fmt, ... )int info = pvm_upkbyte( char *xp, int nitem, int stride)int info = pvm_upkcplx( float *cp, int nitem, int stride)int info = pvm_upkdcplx( double *zp, int nitem, int stride)int info = pvm_upkdouble( double *dp, int nitem, int stride)int info = pvm_upkfloat( float *fp, int nitem, int stride)int info = pvm_upkint( int *ip, int nitem, int stride)int info = pvm_upkuint( unsigned int *ip, int nitem, int stride )int info = pvm_upkushort( unsigned short *ip, int nitem, int stride )int info = pvm_upkulong( unsigned long *ip, int nitem, int stride )int info = pvm_upklong( long *ip, int nitem, int stride)int info = pvm_upkshort( short *jp, int nitem, int stride)int info = pvm_upkstr( char *sp ) Fortrancall pvmfunpack( what, xp, nitem, stride, info )
PARAMETERS¶
- fmt
- Printf-like format expression specifying what to pack. (See
discussion)
- nitem
- The total number of items to be unpacked (not the
number of bytes).
- stride
- The stride to be used when packing the items. For example,
if stride = 2 in pvm_upkcplx, then every other complex number will be
unpacked.
- xp
- Pointer to the beginning of a block of bytes. Can be any
data type, but must match the corresponding pack data type.
- cp
- Complex array at least nitem*stride items long.
- zp
- Double precision complex array at least nitem*stride items
long.
- dp
- Double precision real array at least nitem*stride items
long.
- fp
- Real array at least nitem*stride items long.
- ip
- Integer array at least nitem*stride items long.
- jp
- Integer*2 array at least nitem*stride items long.
- sp
- Pointer to a null terminated character string.
- what
- Integer specifying the type of data being unpacked.
STRING 0 REAL4 4 BYTE1 1 COMPLEX8 5 INTEGER2 2 REAL8 6 INTEGER4 3 COMPLEX16 7
- info
- Integer status code returned by the routine. Values less
than zero indicate an error.
DESCRIPTION¶
Each of the pvm_upk* routines unpacks an array of the given data type from the active receive buffer. The arguments for each of the routines are a pointer to the array to be unpacked into, nitem which is the total number of items to unpack, and stride which is the stride to use when unpacking. An exception is pvm_upkstr() which by definition unpacks a NULL terminated character string and thus does not need nitem or stride arguments. The Fortran routine pvmfunpack( STRING, ... ) expects nitem to be the number of characters in the string and stride to be 1. If the unpacking is successful, info will be 0. If some error occurs then info will be < 0. A single variable (not an array) can be unpacked by setting nitem = 1 and stride = 1. The routine pvm_unpackf() uses a printf-like format expression to specify what and how to unpack data from the receive buffer. All variables are passed as addresses. A BNF-like description of the format syntax is:format : null | init | format fmt
init : null | '%' '+'
fmt : '%' count stride modifiers fchar
fchar : 'c' | 'd' | 'f' | 'x' | 's'
count : null | [0-9]+ | '*'
stride : null | '.' ( [0-9]+ | '*' )
modifiers : null | modifiers mchar
mchar : 'h' | 'l' | 'u'
+ means initsend - must match an int (how) in the param list. c pack/unpack bytes d integer f float x complex float s string Modifiers: h short (int) l long (int, float, complex float) u unsigned (int)
EXAMPLES¶
C: info = pvm_recv( tid, msgtag ); info = pvm_upkstr( string ); info = pvm_upkint( &size, 1, 1 ); info = pvm_upkint( array, size, 1 ); info = pvm_upkdouble( matrix, size*size, 1 );int count, *iarry; double darry[4]; pvm_unpackf("%d", &count); pvm_unpackf("%*d %4lf", count, iarry, darry);Fortran: CALL PVMFRECV( TID, MSGTAG, INFO ); CALL PVMFUNPACK( INTEGER4, NSIZE, 1, 1, INFO ) CALL PVMFUNPACK( STRING, STEPNAME, 8, 1, INFO ) CALL PVMFUNPACK( REAL4, A(5,1), NSIZE, NSIZE , INFO )
ERRORS¶
- PvmNoData
- Reading beyond the end of the receive buffer. Most likely cause is trying to unpack more items than were originally packed into the buffer.
- PvmBadMsg
- The received message can not be decoded. Most likely because the hosts are heterogeneous and the user specified an incompatible encoding. Try setting the encoding to PvmDataDefault (see pvm_mkbuf).
- PvmNoBuf
- There is no active receive buffer to unpack.
SEE ALSO¶
pvm_pack(3PVM) pvm_send(3PVM), pvm_recv(3PVM), pvm_pkmesg(3PVM)30 August, 1993 |