I'd like to parallelize a for loop within another for loop. I can simply use the instruction "#pragma omp parallel for" directly in the inner loop, but I fear that creating a new set of threads each time is not the oprimal thing to do. In the outer loop (before the inner one) there is the allocation and some other instructions to be done by a single thread (I allocate a matrix to be worked sharely in the inner loop, so every thread should have access to it). I tried to do something like this:
#pragma omp parallel
{
for (auto t=1;t<=time_step;++t){
#pragma omp single {
Matrix<unsigned int> newField(rows,cols);
//some instructions
}
unsigned int j;
#pragma omp for
for (unsigned int i = 2;i<=rows-1;++i){
for ( j = 1;j<=cols;++j){
//Work on NewField (i,j)
}
}
#pragma omp single {
//Instruction
}
}
}
This code doesn't work. Is this way (if I make it work) more efficient than creating the threads every time? What I am doing wrong?
Thank you!
#pragma omp master
instead ofsingle
. That way threads do not need to negotiate which one executes the code.