According to the OpenMP Memory Model, the following is incorrect:
int *p0 = NULL, *p1 = NULL;
#pragma omp parallel shared(p0,p1)
{
int x;
// THREAD 0 // THREAD 1
p0 = &x; p1 = &x;
*p1 ... *p0 ...
}
My example looks like the following though:
int *p0 = NULL, *p1 = NULL;
#pragma omp parallel shared(p0,p1)
{
int x;
// THREAD 0 // THREAD 1
p0 = &x; p1 = &x;
#pragma omp flush
#pragma omp barrier
*p1 ... *p0 ...
#pragma omp barrier
}
Would this be incorrect? I cannot find something in the memory model that would disallow this.
I assume that my toy example is correct, as in the memory model in 3.1 they allow a task to have access to a private variable as long as the programmer ensures that it is still alive. Given the fact that tasks can be untied, they can in theory execute within a different worker thread, therefore allowing an OpenMP thread access to the private memory of another.