In the following code the value of xysize gets changed, if I do not declare it as a parameter (which I generally cannot do). It happens only with optimizations -O2 and more in gfortran 4.7.2 and OpenMPI 1.6. How is it possible? I cannot find the exact interface, that I import from mpi.mod, but the C prototype clearly states that count is passed by value, hence it cannot change.
write(*,*) im,"receiving from",image_index([iim,jim,kim+1]),"size",&
size(D%A(D%starti:D%endi,D%startj:D%endj,D%endk)),xysize
call MPI_RECV(D%A(D%starti:D%endi,D%startj:D%endj,D%endk+1),xysize , MPI_REAL, image_index([iim,jim,kim+1])-1,&
5000, comm, status, ierr)
write(*,*) im,"received size",&
size(D%A(D%starti:D%endi,D%startj:D%endj,D%endk)),xysize
output:
1 receiving from 2 size 4096 4096
1 received size 4096 5000
For the sake of future visitors, I suppose I’ll answer this even though it’s all answered in the comments above.
As far as I’m aware, if your program is behaving properly, you cannot change the value of that parameter (“count”) in a call to
MPI_Recv.Your argument
statusis too small, it should be an arraystatus(MPI_STATUS_SIZE), and you’re getting a buffer overflow — This often results in a segmentation fault, but at times (depending on how the compiler packed the variables in memory), it can result in funny behavior like this.