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//******************************************************************************
//
// File: DynamicIntegerSchedule.java
// Package: edu.rit.pj
// Unit: Class edu.rit.pj.DynamicIntegerSchedule
//
// This Java source file is copyright (C) 2009 by Alan Kaminsky. All rights
// reserved. For further information, contact the author, Alan Kaminsky, at
// ark@cs.rit.edu.
//
// This Java source file is part of the Parallel Java Library ("PJ"). PJ is free
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package edu.rit.pj;
import edu.rit.util.Range;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger;
/**
* Class DynamicIntegerSchedule provides a dynamic schedule object. The loop
* index is type <TT>int</TT>. The loop iterations are apportioned into chunks
* of a given size (a given number of iterations per chunk). Each parallel team
* thread repeatedly performs the next available chunk of iterations until there
* are no more chunks. The final chunk may be smaller than the given chunk size.
*
* @author Alan Kaminsky
* @version 17-Nov-2009
*/
class DynamicIntegerSchedule
extends IntegerSchedule
{
// Hidden data members.
// Loop iteration range.
private Range myLoopRange;
// Number of iterations already handed out.
private AtomicInteger N1 = new AtomicInteger();
// Chunk size.
private int N2;
// Exported constructors.
/**
* Construct a new dynamic schedule object with a chunk size of 1.
*/
public DynamicIntegerSchedule()
{
this (1);
}
/**
* Construct a new dynamic schedule object with the given chunk size.
*
* @param theChunkSize Chunk size.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException
* (unchecked exception) Thrown if <TT>theChunkSize</TT> is less than 1.
*/
public DynamicIntegerSchedule
(int theChunkSize)
{
super();
if (theChunkSize < 1)
{
throw new IllegalArgumentException
("DynamicIntegerSchedule(): Chunk size = " + theChunkSize +
" illegal");
}
N2 = theChunkSize;
}
/**
* Construct a new dynamic schedule object. This constructor is for use by
* the <TT>IntegerSchedule.parse()</TT> method. <TT>args</TT> must be an
* array of one string, namely the chunk size, an integer >= 1.
*
* @param args Array of argument strings.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException
* (unchecked exception) Thrown if <TT>args</TT> is not an array of one
* string. Thrown if the chunk size is less than 1.
*/
public DynamicIntegerSchedule
(String[] args)
{
this (getChunkSize (args));
}
private static int getChunkSize
(String[] args)
{
if (args.length != 1)
{
throw new IllegalArgumentException
("DynamicIntegerSchedule(): Usage: -Dpj.schedule=dynamic or -Dpj.schedule=\"dynamic(<n>)\"");
}
int theChunkSize;
try
{
theChunkSize = Integer.parseInt (args[0]);
}
catch (NumberFormatException exc)
{
throw new IllegalArgumentException
("DynamicIntegerSchedule(): Chunk size = " + args[0] +
" illegal");
}
return theChunkSize;
}
/**
* Determine if this schedule is a fixed schedule. For a parallel team with
* <I>K</I> threads, a fixed schedule partitions the loop index range into
* exactly <I>K</I> chunks, one chunk for each thread, each chunk with
* predetermined upper and lower bounds.
*
* @return True if this is a fixed schedule, false otherwise.
*/
public boolean isFixedSchedule()
{
return false;
}
// Hidden operations.
/**
* Start generating chunks of iterations for a parallel for loop using this
* schedule.
* <P>
* The <TT>start()</TT> method is only called by a single thread in the
* Parallel Java middleware.
*
* @param K Number of threads in the parallel team.
* @param theLoopRange Range of iterations for the entire parallel for
* loop. The stride may be 1 or greater.
*/
public void start
(int K,
Range theLoopRange)
{
myLoopRange = theLoopRange;
N1.set (0);
}
/**
* Obtain the next chunk of iterations for the given thread index. If there
* are more iterations, a range object is returned whose lower bound, upper
* bound, and stride specify the chunk of iterations to perform. The
* returned range object's stride is the same as that given to the
* <TT>start()</TT> method. The returned range object's lower bound and
* upper bound are contained within the range given to the <TT>start()</TT>
* method. If there are no more iterations, null is returned.
* <P>
* The <TT>next()</TT> method is called by multiple parallel team threads in
* the Parallel Java middleware. The <TT>next()</TT> method must be multiple
* thread safe.
*
* @param theThreadIndex Thread index in the range 0 .. <I>K</I>-1.
*
* @return Chunk of iterations, or null if no more iterations.
*/
public Range next
(int theThreadIndex)
{
for (;;)
{
int oldN1 = N1.get();
Range result = myLoopRange.chunk (oldN1, N2);
int N = result.length();
if (N == 0) return null;
int newN1 = oldN1 + N;
if (N1.compareAndSet (oldN1, newN1)) return result;
}
}
}
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