Mex OpenMP C code

Hi,
I tried to use OpenMP in Matlab 2018a. My code is very simple, called testOpenMP.c.
I successfully compiled the code by mex -v testOpenMP.c CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fopenmp" LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -fopenmp"
However, we I run the compile mex extension by just typing testOpenMP in Matlab's command window. It always crashed.
Do you know how to correctly compile such an openmp c code and run it?
Thanks,
#include "mex.h"
#include "math.h"
#include "stdio.h"
#include <omp.h>
void mexFunction(
int nargout,
mxArray *pargout [ ],
int nargin,
const mxArray *pargin [ ]
) {
int thread_count = 32;
#pragma omp parallel for default(none)
for(int i = 0; i < 32; i++)
{
printf("Hello from %d\n",i);
}
}

5 Comments

Jan
Jan on 22 Jan 2019
Edited: Jan on 22 Jan 2019
I've formatted the code to make it readable. You can do this by your own also.
What do you observe? "It always crashed" is not really clear.
Whenever I ran the compiled code, the Matlab automatically shuts down.
Jan
Jan on 22 Jan 2019
Edited: Jan on 22 Jan 2019
Does this happen also, if you omit the #pragma line?
Which compiler do you use?
It will not happen if I omit the #pragma line.
I used gcc 6.5
Did you find any solution? I am facing the exact same issue with a FORTRAN subroutine using MEX configured with a gfortran-6 compiler.
It runs fine when it is compiled without the -fopenmp flag, but MATLAB shuts down when the subroutine is called after using the -fopenmp flag during compilation. This happens even if I do not use any OMP_PARALLEL (equivalent to C's #pragma omp parallel) construct in the code.

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Answers (2)

sjhstone
sjhstone on 19 Aug 2020
Edited: sjhstone on 19 Aug 2020

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Both printf and mexPrintf are not thread-safe and should be avoided in multi-thread OpenMP MEX C codes.
You can get more information at https://walkingrandomly.com/?p=1795

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