On 11/09/2011 04:10 PM, Rudyar Cortés wrote:
> I'm a new programmer in postgreSQL source code..
> Is possible use MPI functions in postgreSQL source code?
To do this the proper way, you would need to modify the database's
"configure" step to:
-Check if the OpenMPI libraries are available and include the necessary
bits. For example, this is in one of the projects I work on:
#ifdef _OPENMP
extern int omp_get_num_threads();
#endif
Some form of that test and defining the functions available would be
needed for what you want.
-Link OpenMPI in. At the gcc level you'll need "-fopenmp" to start.
Then you could start using OpenMPI functions in database code. You
might hack the build steps to do this in a simpler way, too, rather than
fight with configure the proper way.
Since a lot of the MPI functions aim at specific types of thread use and
I/O, it would be a major effort to utilize the library for too many
things. The existing notion of how processes are created and managed is
scattered throughout the PostgreSQL code. And the I/O parts of the
database are buried through a few layers of indirection.
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