use_threads(3P) Sun Performance Library use_threads(3P)NAMEuse_threads - Sets the number of threads to use for subsequent parallel
regions
SYNOPSIS
SUBROUTINE USE_THREADS(NTHREADS)
INTEGER NTHREADS
SUBROUTINE USE_THREADS_64(NTHREADS)
INTEGER*8 NTHREADS
F95 INTERFACE
SUBROUTINE USE_THREADS(NTHREADS)
INTEGER :: NTHREADS
SUBROUTINE USE_THREADS_64(NTHREADS)INTEGER(8) :: NTHREADS
C INTERFACE
#include <sunperf.h>
void use_threads(int nthreads);
void use_threads_64(long nthreads);
PURPOSEUSE_THREADS(NTHREADS) sets the number of threads to MAX(1,NTHREADS) to
use for subsequent parallel regions by calling library routine
OMP_SET_NUM_THREADS which is part of the OpenMP Fortran Application
Program Interface. From the OpenMP Fortran Application Program Inter‐
face which can be found at the official OpenMP website,
http://www.openmp.org/, OMP_SET_NUM_THREADS(scalar_integer_expression),
where scalar_integer_expression = MAX(1,NTHREADS), is described as fol‐
lows: "The effect of this function depends on whether dynamic adjust‐
ment of the number of threads is enabled. If dynamic adjustment is
disabled, the value of the scalar_integer_expression is used as the
number of threads for all subsequent parallel regions prior to the next
call to this function; otherwise, the value is used as the maximum num‐
ber of threads that will be used. This function has effect only when
called from serial portions of the program. If it is called from a
portion of the program where the OMP_IN_PARALLEL function returns
.TRUE., the behavior of this function is unspecified."
6 Mar 2009 use_threads(3P)