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Sending an int array via MPI_Send


I'm new to MPI and i would like to send an int array via MPI_Send to another process.

// Code example
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
    int * array;
    int tag=1;
    int size;
    int rank;
    MPI_Status status;
    MPI_Init (&argc,&argv);
    MPI_Comm_size (MPI_COMM_WORLD,&size);
    MPI_Comm_rank (MPI_COMM_WORLD,&rank);
    
    if (rank == 0)
    {
        array = malloc (10 * sizeof(int)); // Array of 10 elements
        if (!array) // error checking
        {
            MPI_Abort (MPI_COMM_WORLD,1);
        }
        MPI_Send(&array,10,MPI_INT,1,tag,MPI_COMM_WORLD);
    }
    
    if (rank == 1)
    {
        MPI_Recv (&array,10,MPI_INT,0,tag,MPI_COMM_WORLD,&status);
        // more code here
    }
    
    MPI_Finalize();
    // More code here

I would like to ask three things.

  1. Is this a SAFE way to send an array to another process-rank?
  2. Is this a syntax wise correct usage of MPI_Send() and MPI_Recv()?
  3. Is there a better way to send and receive an array without too much trouble?

Any help is appreciated.


Solution

  • If you are going to dynamically allocate the array, the send and receive would be:

    MPI_Send(array,10,MPI_INT,1,tag,MPI_COMM_WORLD);

    and

    MPI_Recv (array,10,MPI_INT,0,tag,MPI_COMM_WORLD,&status);

    (Note that array is array and not &array)

    As suggested in the comments, your understanding of MPI seems fine however refreshing your usage of C pointers may help.

    Edit: As mentioned by Gilles, all processes receiving data into an array need to have memory allocated for them too. (Maybe send the size of the data first so the receiver knows how big to allocate the array? There are other ways to do this however that is a simple explanation)