Set number of threads using omp_set_num_threads() to 2, but omp_get_num_threads() returns 1

爱⌒轻易说出口 提交于 2019-12-03 15:03:41

问题


I have the following C/C++ code using OpenMP:

    int nProcessors=omp_get_max_threads();
    if(argv[4]!=NULL){
        printf("argv[4]: %s\n",argv[4]);
        nProcessors=atoi(argv[4]);
        printf("nProcessors: %d\n",nProcessors);
    }
    omp_set_num_threads(nProcessors);
    printf("omp_get_num_threads(): %d\n",omp_get_num_threads());
    exit(0);

As you can see, I'm trying to set the number of processors to use based on an argument passed on the command line.

However, I'm getting the following output:

argv[4]: 2   //OK
nProcessors: 2   //OK
omp_get_num_threads(): 1   //WTF?!

Why isn't omp_get_num_threads() returning 2?!!!


As has been pointed out, I'm calling omp_get_num_threads() in a serial region, hence the function returns 1.

However, I have the following parallel code:

#pragma omp parallel for private(i,j,tid,_hash) firstprivate(firstTime) reduction(+:nChunksDetected)
    for(i=0;i<fileLen-CHUNKSIZE;i++){
        tid=omp_get_thread_num();
        printf("%d\n",tid);
        int nThreads=omp_get_num_threads();
        printf("%d\n",nThreads);
...

which outputs:

0   //tid
1   //nThreads - this should be 2!
0
1
0
1
0
1
...

回答1:


The omp_get_num_threads() call returns 1 in the serial section of the code. See Link

So you need to have parallel code to get the correct value, here how your code should look like:

#include <iostream>
#include <omp.h>

int main (int argc, const char * argv[])
{
    int nProcessors = omp_get_max_threads();

    std::cout<<nProcessors<<std::endl;

    omp_set_num_threads(nProcessors);

    std::cout<<omp_get_num_threads()<<std::endl;

#pragma omp parallel for 
    for(int i = 0; i < 5; i++){
        int tid = omp_get_thread_num();
        std::cout<<tid<<"\t tid"<<std::endl;
        int nThreads = omp_get_num_threads();
        std::cout<<nThreads<<"\t nThreads"<<std::endl;
    }

    exit(0);
}

This code produces:

2

1
0    tid
2    nThreads
0    tid
2    nThreads
0    tid
2    nThreads
1    tid
2    nThreads
1    tid
2    nThreads

It seems that you have either open mp not enabled or your loop is not in the form that can be parallized by openmp




回答2:


you are using the wrong function. use omp_get_max_threads to check for the maximum number of allowed threads.




回答3:


It has been already pointed out that omp_get_num_threads() returns 1 in sequential sections of the code. Accordingly, even if setting, by omp_set_num_threads(), an overall number of threads larger than 1, any call to omp_get_num_threads() will return 1, unless we are in a parallel section. The example below tries to clarify this point

#include <stdio.h>

#include <omp.h>

int main() {

    const int maxNumThreads = omp_get_max_threads();

    printf("Maximum number of threads for this machine: %i\n", maxNumThreads);

    printf("Not yet started a parallel Section: the number of threads is %i\n", omp_get_num_threads());

    printf("Setting the maximum number of threads...\n");
    omp_set_num_threads(maxNumThreads);

    printf("Once again, not yet started a parallel Section: the number of threads is still %i\n", omp_get_num_threads());

    printf("Starting a parallel Section...\n");

#pragma omp parallel for 
    for (int i = 0; i < maxNumThreads; i++) {
        int tid = omp_get_thread_num();
        printf("This is thread %i announcing that the number of launched threads is %i\n", tid, omp_get_num_threads());
    }

}


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8969748/set-number-of-threads-using-omp-set-num-threads-to-2-but-omp-get-num-threads

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