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Oct 1, 2014

I've been trying to get my matrix multiplication program to run a few different ways. My assignments wants me to run it statically using chunks, but we're not supposed to use OpenMPs scheduler. So I'm not sure how that's possible. And secondly, we have to run it dynamically using locks/unlocks.

Static (not sure how to implement chunk)

#pragma omp section
{
printf("Thread %d doing matrix mult
", threadID);
if (matrixAcols != matrixBrows) {
cout << "Error, operation not possible" << endl;

[Code]....

The code will run for a long time too. It uses as many threads as we tell it to but it never speeds up the results.

Quote
Thread 2 doing matrix mult
Thread 4 doing matrix mult
Thread 2 doing matrix mult
Thread 4 doing matrix mult
Thread 2 doing matrix mult
Thread 4 doing matrix mult
Thread 2 doing matrix mult
Thread 4 doing matrix mult
Thread 4 doing matrix mult
Thread 4 doing matrix mult
Thread 4 doing matrix mult
Thread 4 doing matrix mult
Thread 4 doing matrix mult
Thread 4 doing matrix mult

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