C $Header: /home/ubuntu/mnt/e9_copy/MITgcm/eesupp/src/eedie.F,v 1.13 2012/10/11 19:15:18 jmc Exp $ C $Name: $ #include "CPP_EEOPTIONS.h" #ifdef USE_LIBHPM # include "f_hpm.h" #endif CBOP SUBROUTINE EEDIE C *==========================================================* C | SUBROUTINE EEDIE | C | o Close execution "environment", particularly perform | C | steps to terminate parallel processing. | C *==========================================================* C | Note: This routine can also be compiled with CPP | C | directives set so that no multi-processing is initialised| C | This is OK and should work fine. | C *==========================================================* IMPLICIT NONE C == Global variables == #include "SIZE.h" #include "EEPARAMS.h" #include "EESUPPORT.h" CEOP C == Local variables == C msgBuf :: I/O Buffer C nThreadsDone :: Used to count number of completed threads. C I :: Loop counter. CHARACTER*(MAX_LEN_MBUF) msgBuf INTEGER nThreadsDone INTEGER I #ifdef ALLOW_USE_MPI C mpiRC :: Error code reporting variable used with MPI. INTEGER mpiRC #endif /* ALLOW_USE_MPI */ IF ( eeBootError ) THEN C-- Skip ended threads counting if earlier error was found WRITE(msgBuf,'(2A)') & 'EEDIE: earlier error in multi-proc/thread setting' CALL PRINT_ERROR( msgBuf, 1 ) fatalError = .TRUE. ELSE C-- Check that all the threads have ended C No thread should reach this loop before all threads have set C threadIsComplete to TRUE. If they do then either there is a bug C in the code or the behaviour of the parallel compiler directives C are not right for this code. In the latter case different C directives may be available or the compiler itself may have a C bug or you may need a different parallel compiler for main.F nThreadsDone = 0 DO I = 1, nThreads IF ( threadIsComplete(I) ) nThreadsDone = nThreadsDone+1 ENDDO IF ( nThreadsDone .LT. nThreads ) THEN WRITE(msgBuf,'(A,I5,A)') & 'S/R EEDIE: Only',nThreadsDone,' threads have completed,' CALL PRINT_ERROR( msgBuf, 1 ) WRITE(msgBuf,'(A,I5,A)') & 'S/R EEDIE:',nThreads,' are expected for this config !' CALL PRINT_ERROR( msgBuf, 1 ) eeEndError = .TRUE. fatalError = .TRUE. ENDIF C-- end if/else eebootError ENDIF #ifdef USE_LIBHPM CALL F_HPMTERMINATE(myProcId) #endif C-- Flush IO-unit before MPI termination CALL MDS_FLUSH( errorMessageUnit, 1 ) c#ifdef ALLOW_USE_MPI CALL MDS_FLUSH( standardMessageUnit, 1 ) c#endif /* ALLOW_USE_MPI */ #ifdef ALLOW_USE_MPI C- Note: since MPI_INIT is always called, better to also always terminate MPI C (even if usingMPI=F) --> comment out test on usingMPI c IF ( usingMPI ) THEN C-- MPI style multiple-process termination C-- ====================================== #ifdef COMPONENT_MODULE IF ( useCoupler) CALL MPI_BARRIER( MPI_COMM_WORLD, mpiRC ) #endif #ifdef ALLOW_OASIS IF ( useOASIS ) CALL OASIS_FINALIZE #endif CALL MPI_FINALIZE ( mpiRC ) IF ( mpiRC .NE. MPI_SUCCESS ) THEN eeEndError = .TRUE. fatalError = .TRUE. WRITE(msgBuf,'(A,I5)') & 'S/R FIN_PROCS: MPI_FINALIZE return code', & mpiRC CALL PRINT_ERROR( msgBuf, 1 ) ENDIF c ENDIF #endif /* ALLOW_USE_MPI */ RETURN END