John May Oliver McBryan Brian McCandless Tyce McLarty Thom MeMahon Harish Nag Nick Nevin Jarek Nieplocha Ron Oldfield Peter Ossadnik Steve Otto Peter Pacheco 3 Yoonho Park Perry Partow Pratap Pattnaik Elsie Pierce Paul Pierce Heidi Poxon Jean-Pierre Prost Boris Protopopov James Pruyve Rolf Rabenseifner Joe Rieken Peter Rigsbee 6 Tom Robey Anna rounbehler Nobutoshi Sagawa Arindam Saha Eric Salo Darren Sanders Eric Sharakan Andrew Sherman Fred Shirley Lance Shuler A.Gordon Smith Ian Stockdale David Taylor Stephen Taylor Greg Tensa Rajeev Thakur 10 Marydell Tholburn Dick Treumann Simon Tsang Manuel Ujaldon David Walker Jerrell Watts Klaus Wolf Parkson Wong 12 Dave Wright 13 The MPI Forum also acknowledges and appreciates the valuable input from people via 14 e-mail and in person. 哈 The following institutions supported the MPl-2 effort through time and travel support 18 for the people listed above 19 Argonne National Laboratory 20 Bolt,Beranek,and Newman 21 California Institute of Technology 22 Center for Computing Sciences 23 Convex Computer Corporation 24 Cray Research 25 Digital Equipment Corporation 26 Dolphin Interconnect Solutions,Inc. 品 Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre 28 General Electric Company German National Research Center for Information Technology Hewlett-Packard 31 Hitachi 32 Hughes Aircraft Company 33 Intel Corporation 34 International Business Machines Khoral Research Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Los Alamos National Laboratory MPI Software Techology,Inc. Mississippi State University % NEC Corporation 41 National Aeronautics and Space Administration 42 National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center 43 National Institute of Standards and Technology 44 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminstration Oak Ridge National Laboratory 46 Ohio State University PALLAS GmbH XiX
John May Oliver McBryan Brian McCandless Tyce McLarty Thom McMahon Harish Nag Nick Nevin Jarek Nieplocha Ron Oldfield Peter Ossadnik Steve Otto Peter Pacheco Yoonho Park Perry Partow Pratap Pattnaik Elsie Pierce Paul Pierce Heidi Poxon Jean-Pierre Prost Boris Protopopov James Pruyve Rolf Rabenseifner Joe Rieken Peter Rigsbee Tom Robey Anna Rounbehler Nobutoshi Sagawa Arindam Saha Eric Salo Darren Sanders Eric Sharakan Andrew Sherman Fred Shirley Lance Shuler A. Gordon Smith Ian Stockdale David Taylor Stephen Taylor Greg Tensa Rajeev Thakur Marydell Tholburn Dick Treumann Simon Tsang Manuel Ujaldon David Walker Jerrell Watts Klaus Wolf Parkson Wong Dave Wright The MPI Forum also acknowledges and appreciates the valuable input from people via e-mail and in person. The following institutions supported the MPI-2 effort through time and travel support for the people listed above. Argonne National Laboratory Bolt, Beranek, and Newman California Institute of Technology Center for Computing Sciences Convex Computer Corporation Cray Research Digital Equipment Corporation Dolphin Interconnect Solutions, Inc. Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre General Electric Company German National Research Center for Information Technology Hewlett-Packard Hitachi Hughes Aircraft Company Intel Corporation International Business Machines Khoral Research Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Los Alamos National Laboratory MPI Software Techology, Inc. Mississippi State University NEC Corporation National Aeronautics and Space Administration National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center National Institute of Standards and Technology National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminstration Oak Ridge National Laboratory Ohio State University PALLAS GmbH xix 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 2 Pratt Whitney 3 San Diego Supercomputer Center Sanders,A Lockheed-Martin Company 5 Sandia National Laboratories 6 Schlumberger 7 Scientific Computing Associates,Inc. Silicon Graphics Incorporated 9 Sky Computers 10 Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Syracuse University 2 The MITRE Corporation 13 Thinking Machines Corporation 14 United States Navy 15 University of Colorado 16 University of Denver 公 University of Houston 18 University of Illinois 19 University of Maryland 20 University of Notre Dame 21 University of San Fransisco 22 University of Stuttgart Computing Center 23 University of Wisconsin 24 25 MPI-2 operated on a very tight budget (in reality,it had no budget when the first 26 meeting was announced).Many institutions helped the MPl-2 effort by supporting the 27 efforts and travel of the members of the MPl Forum.Direct support was given by NSF and 28 DARPA under NSF contract CDA-9115428 for travel by U.S.academic participants and 29 Esprit under project HPC Standards(21111)for European participants. 30 31 32 MPI-1.3 and MPI-2.1: 33 34 The editors and organizers of the combined documents have been: 35 Richard Graham,Convener and Meeting Chair 37 Jack Dongarra,Steering Committee 39 Al Geist,Steering Committee 40 41 .Bill Gropp,Steering Committee 42 Rainer Keller,Merge of MPI-1.3 43 44 Andrew Lumsdaine,Steering Committee 哈 6 Ewing Lusk,Steering Committee,MPl-1.1-Errata (Oct.12,1998)MPl-2.1-Errata 47 Ballots 1,2(May 15,2002) XX
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Pratt & Whitney San Diego Supercomputer Center Sanders, A Lockheed-Martin Company Sandia National Laboratories Schlumberger Scientific Computing Associates, Inc. Silicon Graphics Incorporated Sky Computers Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Syracuse University The MITRE Corporation Thinking Machines Corporation United States Navy University of Colorado University of Denver University of Houston University of Illinois University of Maryland University of Notre Dame University of San Fransisco University of Stuttgart Computing Center University of Wisconsin MPI-2 operated on a very tight budget (in reality, it had no budget when the first meeting was announced). Many institutions helped the MPI-2 effort by supporting the efforts and travel of the members of the MPI Forum. Direct support was given by NSF and DARPA under NSF contract CDA-9115428 for travel by U.S. academic participants and Esprit under project HPC Standards (21111) for European participants. MPI-1.3 and MPI-2.1: The editors and organizers of the combined documents have been: • Richard Graham, Convener and Meeting Chair • Jack Dongarra, Steering Committee • Al Geist, Steering Committee • Bill Gropp, Steering Committee • Rainer Keller, Merge of MPI-1.3 • Andrew Lumsdaine, Steering Committee • Ewing Lusk, Steering Committee, MPI-1.1-Errata (Oct. 12, 1998) MPI-2.1-Errata Ballots 1, 2 (May 15, 2002) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 xx
Rolf Rabenseifner,Steering Committee,Merge of MPl-2.1 and MPI-2.1-Errata Ballots 3,4(2008) 3 All chapters have been revisited to achieve a consistent MPl-2.1 text.Those who served as authors for the necessary modifications are: 5 6 Bill Gropp,Frontmatter,Introduction,and Bibliography 不 Richard Graham,Point-to-Point Communication Adam Moody,Collective Communication 10 Richard Treumann,Groups,Contexts,and Communicators 12 Jesper Larsson Traff,Process Topologies,Info-Object,and One-Sided Communica- 13 tions 15 George Bosilca,Environmental Management 16 17 David Solt,Process Creation and Management 18 Bronis R.de Supinski,External Interfaces,and Profiling g 20 ·Rajeev Thakur,I/o 21 Jeffrey M.Squyres,Language Bindings and MPI 2.1 Secretary Rolf Rabenseifner,Deprecated Functions and Annex Change-Log 24 25 Alexander Supalov and Denis Nagorny,Annex Language Bindings 26 The following list includes some of the active participants who attended MPl-2 Forum 27 meetings and in the e-mail discussions of the errata items and are not mentioned above. 导 品 Pavan Balaji Purushotham V.Bangalore Brian Barrett Richard Barrett Christian Bell Robert Blackmore 31 Gil Bloch Ron Brightwell Jeffrey Brown 32 Darius Buntinas Jonathan Carter Nathan DeBardeleben 33 Terry Dontje Gabor Dozsa Edric Ellis 34 Karl Feind Edgar Gabriel Patrick Geoffray 35 David Gingold Dave Goodell Erez Haba 36 Robert Harrison Thomas Herault Steve Hodson 37 Torsten Hoefler Joshua Hursey Yann Kalemkarian Matthew Koop Quincey Koziol Sameer Kumar 39 Miron Livny Kannan Narasimhan Mark Pagel 40 Avneesh Pant Steve Poole Howard Pritchard 41 Craig Rasmussen Hubert Ritzdorf Rob Ross Tony Skjellum Brian Smith Vinod Tipparaju 43 Jesper Larsson Traff Keith Underwood 44 The MPI Forum also acknowledges and appreciates the valuable input from people via e-mail and in person 46 47 48 XXi
• Rolf Rabenseifner, Steering Committee, Merge of MPI-2.1 and MPI-2.1-Errata Ballots 3, 4 (2008) All chapters have been revisited to achieve a consistent MPI-2.1 text. Those who served as authors for the necessary modifications are: • Bill Gropp, Frontmatter, Introduction, and Bibliography • Richard Graham, Point-to-Point Communication • Adam Moody, Collective Communication • Richard Treumann, Groups, Contexts, and Communicators • Jesper Larsson Tr¨aff, Process Topologies, Info-Object, and One-Sided Communications • George Bosilca, Environmental Management • David Solt, Process Creation and Management • Bronis R. de Supinski, External Interfaces, and Profiling • Rajeev Thakur, I/O • Jeffrey M. Squyres, Language Bindings and MPI 2.1 Secretary • Rolf Rabenseifner, Deprecated Functions and Annex Change-Log • Alexander Supalov and Denis Nagorny, Annex Language Bindings The following list includes some of the active participants who attended MPI-2 Forum meetings and in the e-mail discussions of the errata items and are not mentioned above. Pavan Balaji Purushotham V. Bangalore Brian Barrett Richard Barrett Christian Bell Robert Blackmore Gil Bloch Ron Brightwell Jeffrey Brown Darius Buntinas Jonathan Carter Nathan DeBardeleben Terry Dontje Gabor Dozsa Edric Ellis Karl Feind Edgar Gabriel Patrick Geoffray David Gingold Dave Goodell Erez Haba Robert Harrison Thomas Herault Steve Hodson Torsten Hoefler Joshua Hursey Yann Kalemkarian Matthew Koop Quincey Koziol Sameer Kumar Miron Livny Kannan Narasimhan Mark Pagel Avneesh Pant Steve Poole Howard Pritchard Craig Rasmussen Hubert Ritzdorf Rob Ross Tony Skjellum Brian Smith Vinod Tipparaju Jesper Larsson Tr¨aff Keith Underwood The MPI Forum also acknowledges and appreciates the valuable input from people via e-mail and in person. xxi 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
1 The following institutions supported the MPl-2 effort through time and travel support for the people listed above. 3 Argonne National Laboratory Bull 6 Cisco Systems,Inc. 7 Cray Inc. The HDF Group Hewlett-Packard 0 IBM T.J.Watson Research Indiana University 12 Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique(INRIA) 13 Intel Corporation 14 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 16 Los Alamos National Laboratory 公 Mathworks 18 Mellanox Technologies 19 Microsoft 20 Myricom 21 NEC Laboratories Europe,NEC Europe Ltd. 22 Oak Ridge National Laboratory 23 Ohio State University 24 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 25 QLogic Corporation 26 Sandia National Laboratories 27 SiCortex 28 Silicon Graphics Incorporated 名 Sun Microsystems,Inc. 吃 University of Alabama at Birmingham 31 University of Houston 32 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 33 University of Stuttgart,High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) 34 University of Tennessee,Knoxville 35 University of Wisconsin 37 Funding for the MPI Forum meetings was partially supported by award #CCF-0816909 38 from the National Science Foundation. 39 In addition,the HDF Group provided travel support for one U.S.academic. 41 42 MPL-2.2: 43 44 All chapters have been revisited to achieve a consistent MPl-2.2 text.Those who served as 45 authors for the necessary modifications are: 46 William Gropp,Frontmatter,Introduction,and Bibliography;MPI 2.2 chair. 47 48 Richard Graham,Point-to-Point Communication and Datatypes xxii
The following institutions supported the MPI-2 effort through time and travel support for the people listed above. Argonne National Laboratory Bull Cisco Systems, Inc. Cray Inc. The HDF Group Hewlett-Packard IBM T.J. Watson Research Indiana University Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique (INRIA) Intel Corporation Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Los Alamos National Laboratory Mathworks Mellanox Technologies Microsoft Myricom NEC Laboratories Europe, NEC Europe Ltd. Oak Ridge National Laboratory Ohio State University Pacific Northwest National Laboratory QLogic Corporation Sandia National Laboratories SiCortex Silicon Graphics Incorporated Sun Microsystems, Inc. University of Alabama at Birmingham University of Houston University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University of Stuttgart, High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) University of Tennessee, Knoxville University of Wisconsin Funding for the MPI Forum meetings was partially supported by award #CCF-0816909 from the National Science Foundation. In addition, the HDF Group provided travel support for one U.S. academic. MPI-2.2: All chapters have been revisited to achieve a consistent MPI-2.2 text. Those who served as authors for the necessary modifications are: • William Gropp, Frontmatter, Introduction, and Bibliography; MPI 2.2 chair. • Richard Graham, Point-to-Point Communication and Datatypes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 xxii
Adam Moody,Collective Communication Torsten Hoefler,Collective Communication and Process Topologies Richard Treumann,Groups,Contexts,and Communicators 4 5 Jesper Larsson Traff,Process Topologies,Info-Object and One-Sided Communications 6 George Bosilca,Datatypes and Environmental Management David Solt,Process Creation and Management % Bronis R.de Supinski,External Interfaces,and Profiling 12 ·Rajeev Thakur,I/O 13 Jeffrey M.Squyres,Language Bindings and MPI 2.2 Secretary 名 15 Rolf Rabenseifner,Deprecated Functions,Annex Change-Log,and Annex Language 16 Bindings 17 18 Alexander Supalov,Annex Language Bindings g The following list includes some of the active participants who attended MPl-2 Forum 场 meetings and in the e-mail discussions of the errata items and are not mentioned above. 总 2 Pavan Balaji Purushotham V.Bangalore I Brian Barrett 23 Richard Barrett Christian Bell Robert Blackmore 24 Gil Bloch Ron Brightwell Greg Bronevetsky 25 Jeff Brown Darius Buntinas Jonathan Carter 26 Nathan DeBardeleben Terry Dontje Gabor Dozsa 女 Edric Ellis Karl Feind Edgar Gabriel 28 Patrick Geoffray Johann George David Gingold David Goodell Erez Haba Robert Harrison 品 吃 Thomas Herault Marc-Andre Hermanns Steve Hodson 31 Joshua Hursey Yutaka Ishikawa Bin Jia 32 Hideyuki Jitsumoto Terry Jones Yann Kalemkarian 33 Ranier Keller Matthew Koop Quincey Koziol 34 Manojkumar Krishnan Sameer Kumar Miron Livny Andrew Lumsdaine Miao Luo Ewing Lusk 30 Timothy I.Mattox Kannan Narasimhan Mark Pagel 37 Avneesh Pant Steve Poole Howard Pritchard Craig Rasmussen Hubert Ritzdorf Rob Ross 39 Martin Schulz Pavel Shamis Galen Shipman 40 Christian Siebert Anthony Skjellum Brian Smith Naoki Sueyasu 4 Vinod Tipparaju Keith Underwood 42 Rolf Vandevaart Abhinav Vishnu Weikuan Yu 43 The MPI Forum also acknowledges and appreciates the valuable input from people via e-mail and in person 46 The following institutions supported the MPl-2.2 effort through time and travel support 47 for the people listed above. xxiii
• Adam Moody, Collective Communication • Torsten Hoefler, Collective Communication and Process Topologies • Richard Treumann, Groups, Contexts, and Communicators • Jesper Larsson Tr¨aff, Process Topologies, Info-Object and One-Sided Communications • George Bosilca, Datatypes and Environmental Management • David Solt, Process Creation and Management • Bronis R. de Supinski, External Interfaces, and Profiling • Rajeev Thakur, I/O • Jeffrey M. Squyres, Language Bindings and MPI 2.2 Secretary • Rolf Rabenseifner, Deprecated Functions, Annex Change-Log, and Annex Language Bindings • Alexander Supalov, Annex Language Bindings The following list includes some of the active participants who attended MPI-2 Forum meetings and in the e-mail discussions of the errata items and are not mentioned above. Pavan Balaji Purushotham V. Bangalore Brian Barrett Richard Barrett Christian Bell Robert Blackmore Gil Bloch Ron Brightwell Greg Bronevetsky Jeff Brown Darius Buntinas Jonathan Carter Nathan DeBardeleben Terry Dontje Gabor Dozsa Edric Ellis Karl Feind Edgar Gabriel Patrick Geoffray Johann George David Gingold David Goodell Erez Haba Robert Harrison Thomas Herault Marc-Andr´e Hermanns Steve Hodson Joshua Hursey Yutaka Ishikawa Bin Jia Hideyuki Jitsumoto Terry Jones Yann Kalemkarian Ranier Keller Matthew Koop Quincey Koziol Manojkumar Krishnan Sameer Kumar Miron Livny Andrew Lumsdaine Miao Luo Ewing Lusk Timothy I. Mattox Kannan Narasimhan Mark Pagel Avneesh Pant Steve Poole Howard Pritchard Craig Rasmussen Hubert Ritzdorf Rob Ross Martin Schulz Pavel Shamis Galen Shipman Christian Siebert Anthony Skjellum Brian Smith Naoki Sueyasu Vinod Tipparaju Keith Underwood Rolf Vandevaart Abhinav Vishnu Weikuan Yu The MPI Forum also acknowledges and appreciates the valuable input from people via e-mail and in person. The following institutions supported the MPI-2.2 effort through time and travel support for the people listed above. xxiii 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48