Thanks for replying to my question on data corruption with usysv rpi
module. Yes, I read Brian's latest mail, which explains the data corruption
problem is only on Powerpc processors. So, I can use usysv on AMD Optron
processors without any concern about data corruption.
My understanding is that if nothing is selected at run time, as a default,
the usysv rpi module will be chosen for point-to-point communication
because
usysv has the highest default priority of 40. And, smp/shmem coll module
will be chosen for collective communication because both have priority 50.
Would you please confirm these?
Thanks for your help.
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