.. _mpi_finalize: MPI_Finalize ============ .. include_body :ref:`MPI_Finalize` |mdash| Terminates MPI world model. SYNTAX ------ C Syntax ^^^^^^^^ .. code-block:: c #include int MPI_Finalize() Fortran Syntax ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. code-block:: fortran USE MPI ! or the older form: INCLUDE 'mpif.h' MPI_FINALIZE(IERROR) INTEGER IERROR Fortran 2008 Syntax ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. code-block:: fortran USE mpi_f08 MPI_Finalize(ierror) INTEGER, OPTIONAL, INTENT(OUT) :: ierror OUTPUT PARAMETER ---------------- * ``ierror`` : Fortran only: Error status (integer). DESCRIPTION ----------- This routine finalizes the MPI world model. If the MPI world model has been initialized in an MPI process, it *must* be finalized exactly once by invoking this routine during the lifetime of that MPI process. This is different than the MPI session model, which can be initialized and finalized multiple times in an MPI process. See :ref:`MPI_Session_init` and :ref:`MPI_Session_finalize`. Unless there has been a call to :ref:`MPI_Abort`, you must ensure that all pending communications in the MPI world model involving a process are complete before the process calls :ref:`MPI_Finalize`. If the call returns, each process may either continue local computations or exit without participating in further communication with other processes in the MPI world model. At the moment when the last process calls :ref:`MPI_Finalize`, all pending sends in the MPI world model must be matched by a receive, and all pending receives in the MPI world model must be matched by a send. See `MPI-5.0:11.4.1 `_ for a list of MPI functionality that is available (e.g., even when the MPI world model has not yet initialized or has already been finalized). :ref:`MPI_Finalize` is collective over all connected processes. If no processes were spawned, accepted, or connected, then this means it is collective over ``MPI_COMM_WORLD``. Otherwise, it is collective over the union of all processes that have been and continue to be connected. NOTES ----- The MPI session model is different than the MPI world model, and has different scopes of availability for MPI functionality. See :ref:`MPI_Session_init` and :ref:`MPI_Session_finalize`. All processes that initialized the MPI world model must call this routine before exiting. All processes will still exist but may not make any further MPI calls in the MPI world model. :ref:`MPI_Finalize` guarantees that all local actions required by communications in the MPI world model that the user has completed will, in fact, occur before it returns. However, :ref:`MPI_Finalize` guarantees nothing about pending communications in the MPI world model that have not been completed; completion is ensured only by the :ref:`MPI_Wait` and :ref:`MPI_Test` variants, or :ref:`MPI_Request_free` combined with some other verification of completion. For example, a successful return from a blocking communication operation or from one of the :ref:`MPI_Wait` or :ref:`MPI_Test` varients means that the communication is completed by the user and the buffer can be reused, but does not guarantee that the local process has no more work to do. Similarly, a successful return from :ref:`MPI_Request_free` with a request handle generated by an :ref:`MPI_Isend` nullifies the handle but does not guarantee that the operation has completed. The :ref:`MPI_Isend` is complete only when a matching receive has completed. If you would like to cause actions to happen when a process finalizes the MPI world model, attach an attribute to ``MPI_COMM_SELF`` with a callback function. Then, when :ref:`MPI_Finalize` is called, it will first execute the equivalent of an :ref:`MPI_Comm_free` on ``MPI_COMM_SELF``. This will cause the delete callback function to be executed on all keys associated with ``MPI_COMM_SELF`` in an arbitrary order. If no key has been attached to ``MPI_COMM_SELF``, then no callback is invoked. This freeing of ``MPI_COMM_SELF`` happens before any other parts of the MPI world model are affected. Calling :ref:`MPI_Finalized` will thus return ``false`` in any of these callback functions. Once you have done this with ``MPI_COMM_SELF``, the results of :ref:`MPI_Finalize` are not specified. ERRORS ------ .. include:: ./ERRORS.rst .. seealso:: * :ref:`MPI_Finalized` * :ref:`MPI_Init` * :ref:`MPI_Initialized` * :ref:`MPI_Session_init` * :ref:`MPI_Session_finalize`