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SUBROUTINE PZPBTRS( UPLO, N, BW, NRHS, A, JA, DESCA, B, IB, DESCB,
$ AF, LAF, WORK, LWORK, INFO )
*
*
*
* -- ScaLAPACK routine (version 1.7) --
* University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
* and University of California, Berkeley.
* August 7, 2001
*
* .. Scalar Arguments ..
CHARACTER UPLO
INTEGER BW, IB, INFO, JA, LAF, LWORK, N, NRHS
* ..
* .. Array Arguments ..
INTEGER DESCA( * ), DESCB( * )
COMPLEX*16 A( * ), AF( * ), B( * ), WORK( * )
* ..
*
*
* Purpose
* =======
*
* PZPBTRS solves a system of linear equations
*
* A(1:N, JA:JA+N-1) * X = B(IB:IB+N-1, 1:NRHS)
*
* where A(1:N, JA:JA+N-1) is the matrix used to produce the factors
* stored in A(1:N,JA:JA+N-1) and AF by PZPBTRF.
* A(1:N, JA:JA+N-1) is an N-by-N complex
* banded symmetric positive definite distributed
* matrix with bandwidth BW.
* Depending on the value of UPLO, A stores either U or L in the equn
* A(1:N, JA:JA+N-1) = U'*U or L*L' as computed by PZPBTRF.
*
* Routine PZPBTRF MUST be called first.
*
* =====================================================================
*
* Arguments
* =========
*
* UPLO (global input) CHARACTER
* = 'U': Upper triangle of A(1:N, JA:JA+N-1) is stored;
* = 'L': Lower triangle of A(1:N, JA:JA+N-1) is stored.
*
* N (global input) INTEGER
* The number of rows and columns to be operated on, i.e. the
* order of the distributed submatrix A(1:N, JA:JA+N-1). N >= 0.
*
* BW (global input) INTEGER
* Number of subdiagonals in L or U. 0 <= BW <= N-1
*
* NRHS (global input) INTEGER
* The number of right hand sides, i.e., the number of columns
* of the distributed submatrix B(IB:IB+N-1, 1:NRHS).
* NRHS >= 0.
*
* A (local input/local output) COMPLEX*16 pointer into
* local memory to an array with first dimension
* LLD_A >=(bw+1) (stored in DESCA).
* On entry, this array contains the local pieces of the
* N-by-N symmetric banded distributed Cholesky factor L or
* L^T A(1:N, JA:JA+N-1).
* This local portion is stored in the packed banded format
* used in LAPACK. Please see the Notes below and the
* ScaLAPACK manual for more detail on the format of
* distributed matrices.
*
* JA (global input) INTEGER
* The index in the global array A that points to the start of
* the matrix to be operated on (which may be either all of A
* or a submatrix of A).
*
* DESCA (global and local input) INTEGER array of dimension DLEN.
* if 1D type (DTYPE_A=501), DLEN >= 7;
* if 2D type (DTYPE_A=1), DLEN >= 9 .
* The array descriptor for the distributed matrix A.
* Contains information of mapping of A to memory. Please
* see NOTES below for full description and options.
*
* B (local input/local output) COMPLEX*16 pointer into
* local memory to an array of local lead dimension lld_b>=NB.
* On entry, this array contains the
* the local pieces of the right hand sides
* B(IB:IB+N-1, 1:NRHS).
* On exit, this contains the local piece of the solutions
* distributed matrix X.
*
* IB (global input) INTEGER
* The row index in the global array B that points to the first
* row of the matrix to be operated on (which may be either
* all of B or a submatrix of B).
*
* DESCB (global and local input) INTEGER array of dimension DLEN.
* if 1D type (DTYPE_B=502), DLEN >=7;
* if 2D type (DTYPE_B=1), DLEN >= 9.
* The array descriptor for the distributed matrix B.
* Contains information of mapping of B to memory. Please
* see NOTES below for full description and options.
*
* AF (local output) COMPLEX*16 array, dimension LAF.
* Auxiliary Fillin Space.
* Fillin is created during the factorization routine
* PZPBTRF and this is stored in AF. If a linear system
* is to be solved using PZPBTRS after the factorization
* routine, AF *must not be altered* after the factorization.
*
* LAF (local input) INTEGER
* Size of user-input Auxiliary Fillin space AF. Must be >=
* (NB+2*bw)*bw
* If LAF is not large enough, an error code will be returned
* and the minimum acceptable size will be returned in AF( 1 )
*
* WORK (local workspace/local output)
* COMPLEX*16 temporary workspace. This space may
* be overwritten in between calls to routines. WORK must be
* the size given in LWORK.
* On exit, WORK( 1 ) contains the minimal LWORK.
*
* LWORK (local input or global input) INTEGER
* Size of user-input workspace WORK.
* If LWORK is too small, the minimal acceptable size will be
* returned in WORK(1) and an error code is returned. LWORK>=
* (bw*NRHS)
*
* INFO (global output) INTEGER
* = 0: successful exit
* < 0: If the i-th argument is an array and the j-entry had
* an illegal value, then INFO = -(i*100+j), if the i-th
* argument is a scalar and had an illegal value, then
* INFO = -i.
*
* =====================================================================
*
*
* Restrictions
* ============
*
* The following are restrictions on the input parameters. Some of these
* are temporary and will be removed in future releases, while others
* may reflect fundamental technical limitations.
*
* Non-cyclic restriction: VERY IMPORTANT!
* P*NB>= mod(JA-1,NB)+N.
* The mapping for matrices must be blocked, reflecting the nature
* of the divide and conquer algorithm as a task-parallel algorithm.
* This formula in words is: no processor may have more than one
* chunk of the matrix.
*
* Blocksize cannot be too small:
* If the matrix spans more than one processor, the following
* restriction on NB, the size of each block on each processor,
* must hold:
* NB >= 2*BW
* The bulk of parallel computation is done on the matrix of size
* O(NB) on each processor. If this is too small, divide and conquer
* is a poor choice of algorithm.
*
* Submatrix reference:
* JA = IB
* Alignment restriction that prevents unnecessary communication.
*
*
* =====================================================================
*
*
* Notes
* =====
*
* If the factorization routine and the solve routine are to be called
* separately (to solve various sets of righthand sides using the same
* coefficient matrix), the auxiliary space AF *must not be altered*
* between calls to the factorization routine and the solve routine.
*
* The best algorithm for solving banded and tridiagonal linear systems
* depends on a variety of parameters, especially the bandwidth.
* Currently, only algorithms designed for the case N/P >> bw are
* implemented. These go by many names, including Divide and Conquer,
* Partitioning, domain decomposition-type, etc.
*
* Algorithm description: Divide and Conquer
*
* The Divide and Conqer algorithm assumes the matrix is narrowly
* banded compared with the number of equations. In this situation,
* it is best to distribute the input matrix A one-dimensionally,
* with columns atomic and rows divided amongst the processes.
* The basic algorithm divides the banded matrix up into
* P pieces with one stored on each processor,
* and then proceeds in 2 phases for the factorization or 3 for the
* solution of a linear system.
* 1) Local Phase:
* The individual pieces are factored independently and in
* parallel. These factors are applied to the matrix creating
* fillin, which is stored in a non-inspectable way in auxiliary
* space AF. Mathematically, this is equivalent to reordering
* the matrix A as P A P^T and then factoring the principal
* leading submatrix of size equal to the sum of the sizes of
* the matrices factored on each processor. The factors of
* these submatrices overwrite the corresponding parts of A
* in memory.
* 2) Reduced System Phase:
* A small (BW* (P-1)) system is formed representing
* interaction of the larger blocks, and is stored (as are its
* factors) in the space AF. A parallel Block Cyclic Reduction
* algorithm is used. For a linear system, a parallel front solve
* followed by an analagous backsolve, both using the structure
* of the factored matrix, are performed.
* 3) Backsubsitution Phase:
* For a linear system, a local backsubstitution is performed on
* each processor in parallel.
*
*
* Descriptors
* ===========
*
* Descriptors now have *types* and differ from ScaLAPACK 1.0.
*
* Note: banded codes can use either the old two dimensional
* or new one-dimensional descriptors, though the processor grid in
* both cases *must be one-dimensional*. We describe both types below.
*
* Each global data object is described by an associated description
* vector. This vector stores the information required to establish
* the mapping between an object element and its corresponding process
* and memory location.
*
* Let A be a generic term for any 2D block cyclicly distributed array.
* Such a global array has an associated description vector DESCA.
* In the following comments, the character _ should be read as
* "of the global array".
*
* NOTATION STORED IN EXPLANATION
* --------------- -------------- --------------------------------------
* DTYPE_A(global) DESCA( DTYPE_ )The descriptor type. In this case,
* DTYPE_A = 1.
* CTXT_A (global) DESCA( CTXT_ ) The BLACS context handle, indicating
* the BLACS process grid A is distribu-
* ted over. The context itself is glo-
* bal, but the handle (the integer
* value) may vary.
* M_A (global) DESCA( M_ ) The number of rows in the global
* array A.
* N_A (global) DESCA( N_ ) The number of columns in the global
* array A.
* MB_A (global) DESCA( MB_ ) The blocking factor used to distribute
* the rows of the array.
* NB_A (global) DESCA( NB_ ) The blocking factor used to distribute
* the columns of the array.
* RSRC_A (global) DESCA( RSRC_ ) The process row over which the first
* row of the array A is distributed.
* CSRC_A (global) DESCA( CSRC_ ) The process column over which the
* first column of the array A is
* distributed.
* LLD_A (local) DESCA( LLD_ ) The leading dimension of the local
* array. LLD_A >= MAX(1,LOCr(M_A)).
*
* Let K be the number of rows or columns of a distributed matrix,
* and assume that its process grid has dimension p x q.
* LOCr( K ) denotes the number of elements of K that a process
* would receive if K were distributed over the p processes of its
* process column.
* Similarly, LOCc( K ) denotes the number of elements of K that a
* process would receive if K were distributed over the q processes of
* its process row.
* The values of LOCr() and LOCc() may be determined via a call to the
* ScaLAPACK tool function, NUMROC:
* LOCr( M ) = NUMROC( M, MB_A, MYROW, RSRC_A, NPROW ),
* LOCc( N ) = NUMROC( N, NB_A, MYCOL, CSRC_A, NPCOL ).
* An upper bound for these quantities may be computed by:
* LOCr( M ) <= ceil( ceil(M/MB_A)/NPROW )*MB_A
* LOCc( N ) <= ceil( ceil(N/NB_A)/NPCOL )*NB_A
*
*
* One-dimensional descriptors:
*
* One-dimensional descriptors are a new addition to ScaLAPACK since
* version 1.0. They simplify and shorten the descriptor for 1D
* arrays.
*
* Since ScaLAPACK supports two-dimensional arrays as the fundamental
* object, we allow 1D arrays to be distributed either over the
* first dimension of the array (as if the grid were P-by-1) or the
* 2nd dimension (as if the grid were 1-by-P). This choice is
* indicated by the descriptor type (501 or 502)
* as described below.
*
* IMPORTANT NOTE: the actual BLACS grid represented by the
* CTXT entry in the descriptor may be *either* P-by-1 or 1-by-P
* irrespective of which one-dimensional descriptor type
* (501 or 502) is input.
* This routine will interpret the grid properly either way.
* ScaLAPACK routines *do not support intercontext operations* so that
* the grid passed to a single ScaLAPACK routine *must be the same*
* for all array descriptors passed to that routine.
*
* NOTE: In all cases where 1D descriptors are used, 2D descriptors
* may also be used, since a one-dimensional array is a special case
* of a two-dimensional array with one dimension of size unity.
* The two-dimensional array used in this case *must* be of the
* proper orientation:
* If the appropriate one-dimensional descriptor is DTYPEA=501
* (1 by P type), then the two dimensional descriptor must
* have a CTXT value that refers to a 1 by P BLACS grid;
* If the appropriate one-dimensional descriptor is DTYPEA=502
* (P by 1 type), then the two dimensional descriptor must
* have a CTXT value that refers to a P by 1 BLACS grid.
*
*
* Summary of allowed descriptors, types, and BLACS grids:
* DTYPE 501 502 1 1
* BLACS grid 1xP or Px1 1xP or Px1 1xP Px1
* -----------------------------------------------------
* A OK NO OK NO
* B NO OK NO OK
*
* Note that a consequence of this chart is that it is not possible
* for *both* DTYPE_A and DTYPE_B to be 2D_type(1), as these lead
* to opposite requirements for the orientation of the BLACS grid,
* and as noted before, the *same* BLACS context must be used in
* all descriptors in a single ScaLAPACK subroutine call.
*
* Let A be a generic term for any 1D block cyclicly distributed array.
* Such a global array has an associated description vector DESCA.
* In the following comments, the character _ should be read as
* "of the global array".
*
* NOTATION STORED IN EXPLANATION
* --------------- ---------- ------------------------------------------
* DTYPE_A(global) DESCA( 1 ) The descriptor type. For 1D grids,
* TYPE_A = 501: 1-by-P grid.
* TYPE_A = 502: P-by-1 grid.
* CTXT_A (global) DESCA( 2 ) The BLACS context handle, indicating
* the BLACS process grid A is distribu-
* ted over. The context itself is glo-
* bal, but the handle (the integer
* value) may vary.
* N_A (global) DESCA( 3 ) The size of the array dimension being
* distributed.
* NB_A (global) DESCA( 4 ) The blocking factor used to distribute
* the distributed dimension of the array.
* SRC_A (global) DESCA( 5 ) The process row or column over which the
* first row or column of the array
* is distributed.
* LLD_A (local) DESCA( 6 ) The leading dimension of the local array
* storing the local blocks of the distri-
* buted array A. Minimum value of LLD_A
* depends on TYPE_A.
* TYPE_A = 501: LLD_A >=
* size of undistributed dimension, 1.
* TYPE_A = 502: LLD_A >=NB_A, 1.
* Reserved DESCA( 7 ) Reserved for future use.
*
*
*
* =====================================================================
*
* Code Developer: Andrew J. Cleary, University of Tennessee.
* Current address: Lawrence Livermore National Labs.
* This version released: August, 2001.
*
* =====================================================================
*
* ..
* .. Parameters ..
DOUBLE PRECISION ONE, ZERO
PARAMETER ( ONE = 1.0D+0 )
PARAMETER ( ZERO = 0.0D+0 )
COMPLEX*16 CONE, CZERO
PARAMETER ( CONE = ( 1.0D+0, 0.0D+0 ) )
PARAMETER ( CZERO = ( 0.0D+0, 0.0D+0 ) )
INTEGER INT_ONE
PARAMETER ( INT_ONE = 1 )
INTEGER DESCMULT, BIGNUM
PARAMETER (DESCMULT = 100, BIGNUM = DESCMULT * DESCMULT)
INTEGER BLOCK_CYCLIC_2D, CSRC_, CTXT_, DLEN_, DTYPE_,
$ LLD_, MB_, M_, NB_, N_, RSRC_
PARAMETER ( BLOCK_CYCLIC_2D = 1, DLEN_ = 9, DTYPE_ = 1,
$ CTXT_ = 2, M_ = 3, N_ = 4, MB_ = 5, NB_ = 6,
$ RSRC_ = 7, CSRC_ = 8, LLD_ = 9 )
* ..
* .. Local Scalars ..
INTEGER CSRC, FIRST_PROC, ICTXT, ICTXT_NEW, ICTXT_SAVE,
$ IDUM1, IDUM3, JA_NEW, LLDA, LLDB, MYCOL, MYROW,
$ NB, NP, NPCOL, NPROW, NP_SAVE, PART_OFFSET,
$ RETURN_CODE, STORE_M_B, STORE_N_A,
$ WORK_SIZE_MIN
* ..
* .. Local Arrays ..
INTEGER DESCA_1XP( 7 ), DESCB_PX1( 7 ),
$ PARAM_CHECK( 16, 3 )
* ..
* .. External Subroutines ..
EXTERNAL BLACS_GRIDINFO, DESC_CONVERT, GLOBCHK, PXERBLA,
$ PZPBTRSV, RESHAPE
* ..
* .. External Functions ..
LOGICAL LSAME
INTEGER NUMROC
EXTERNAL LSAME, NUMROC
* ..
* .. Intrinsic Functions ..
INTRINSIC ICHAR, MIN, MOD
* ..
* .. Executable Statements ..
*
* Test the input parameters
*
INFO = 0
*
* Convert descriptor into standard form for easy access to
* parameters, check that grid is of right shape.
*
DESCA_1XP( 1 ) = 501
DESCB_PX1( 1 ) = 502
*
CALL DESC_CONVERT( DESCA, DESCA_1XP, RETURN_CODE )
*
IF( RETURN_CODE .NE. 0) THEN
INFO = -( 7*100 + 2 )
ENDIF
*
CALL DESC_CONVERT( DESCB, DESCB_PX1, RETURN_CODE )
*
IF( RETURN_CODE .NE. 0) THEN
INFO = -( 10*100 + 2 )
ENDIF
*
* Consistency checks for DESCA and DESCB.
*
* Context must be the same
IF( DESCA_1XP( 2 ) .NE. DESCB_PX1( 2 ) ) THEN
INFO = -( 10*100 + 2 )
ENDIF
*
* These are alignment restrictions that may or may not be removed
* in future releases. -Andy Cleary, April 14, 1996.
*
* Block sizes must be the same
IF( DESCA_1XP( 4 ) .NE. DESCB_PX1( 4 ) ) THEN
INFO = -( 10*100 + 4 )
ENDIF
*
* Source processor must be the same
*
IF( DESCA_1XP( 5 ) .NE. DESCB_PX1( 5 ) ) THEN
INFO = -( 10*100 + 5 )
ENDIF
*
* Get values out of descriptor for use in code.
*
ICTXT = DESCA_1XP( 2 )
CSRC = DESCA_1XP( 5 )
NB = DESCA_1XP( 4 )
LLDA = DESCA_1XP( 6 )
STORE_N_A = DESCA_1XP( 3 )
LLDB = DESCB_PX1( 6 )
STORE_M_B = DESCB_PX1( 3 )
*
* Get grid parameters
*
*
CALL BLACS_GRIDINFO( ICTXT, NPROW, NPCOL, MYROW, MYCOL )
NP = NPROW * NPCOL
*
*
*
IF( LSAME( UPLO, 'U' ) ) THEN
IDUM1 = ICHAR( 'U' )
ELSE IF ( LSAME( UPLO, 'L' ) ) THEN
IDUM1 = ICHAR( 'L' )
ELSE
INFO = -1
END IF
*
IF( LWORK .LT. -1) THEN
INFO = -14
ELSE IF ( LWORK .EQ. -1 ) THEN
IDUM3 = -1
ELSE
IDUM3 = 1
ENDIF
*
IF( N .LT. 0 ) THEN
INFO = -2
ENDIF
*
IF( N+JA-1 .GT. STORE_N_A ) THEN
INFO = -( 7*100 + 6 )
ENDIF
*
IF(( BW .GT. N-1 ) .OR.
$ ( BW .LT. 0 ) ) THEN
INFO = -3
ENDIF
*
IF( LLDA .LT. (BW+1) ) THEN
INFO = -( 7*100 + 6 )
ENDIF
*
IF( NB .LE. 0 ) THEN
INFO = -( 7*100 + 4 )
ENDIF
*
IF( N+IB-1 .GT. STORE_M_B ) THEN
INFO = -( 10*100 + 3 )
ENDIF
*
IF( LLDB .LT. NB ) THEN
INFO = -( 10*100 + 6 )
ENDIF
*
IF( NRHS .LT. 0 ) THEN
INFO = -3
ENDIF
*
* Current alignment restriction
*
IF( JA .NE. IB) THEN
INFO = -6
ENDIF
*
* Argument checking that is specific to Divide & Conquer routine
*
IF( NPROW .NE. 1 ) THEN
INFO = -( 7*100+2 )
ENDIF
*
IF( N .GT. NP*NB-MOD( JA-1, NB )) THEN
INFO = -( 2 )
CALL PXERBLA( ICTXT,
$ 'PZPBTRS, D&C alg.: only 1 block per proc',
$ -INFO )
RETURN
ENDIF
*
IF((JA+N-1.GT.NB) .AND. ( NB.LT.2*BW )) THEN
INFO = -( 7*100+4 )
CALL PXERBLA( ICTXT,
$ 'PZPBTRS, D&C alg.: NB too small',
$ -INFO )
RETURN
ENDIF
*
*
WORK_SIZE_MIN =
$ (BW*NRHS)
*
WORK( 1 ) = WORK_SIZE_MIN
*
IF( LWORK .LT. WORK_SIZE_MIN ) THEN
IF( LWORK .NE. -1 ) THEN
INFO = -14
CALL PXERBLA( ICTXT,
$ 'PZPBTRS: worksize error',
$ -INFO )
ENDIF
RETURN
ENDIF
*
* Pack params and positions into arrays for global consistency check
*
PARAM_CHECK( 16, 1 ) = DESCB(5)
PARAM_CHECK( 15, 1 ) = DESCB(4)
PARAM_CHECK( 14, 1 ) = DESCB(3)
PARAM_CHECK( 13, 1 ) = DESCB(2)
PARAM_CHECK( 12, 1 ) = DESCB(1)
PARAM_CHECK( 11, 1 ) = IB
PARAM_CHECK( 10, 1 ) = DESCA(5)
PARAM_CHECK( 9, 1 ) = DESCA(4)
PARAM_CHECK( 8, 1 ) = DESCA(3)
PARAM_CHECK( 7, 1 ) = DESCA(1)
PARAM_CHECK( 6, 1 ) = JA
PARAM_CHECK( 5, 1 ) = NRHS
PARAM_CHECK( 4, 1 ) = BW
PARAM_CHECK( 3, 1 ) = N
PARAM_CHECK( 2, 1 ) = IDUM3
PARAM_CHECK( 1, 1 ) = IDUM1
*
PARAM_CHECK( 16, 2 ) = 1005
PARAM_CHECK( 15, 2 ) = 1004
PARAM_CHECK( 14, 2 ) = 1003
PARAM_CHECK( 13, 2 ) = 1002
PARAM_CHECK( 12, 2 ) = 1001
PARAM_CHECK( 11, 2 ) = 9
PARAM_CHECK( 10, 2 ) = 705
PARAM_CHECK( 9, 2 ) = 704
PARAM_CHECK( 8, 2 ) = 703
PARAM_CHECK( 7, 2 ) = 701
PARAM_CHECK( 6, 2 ) = 6
PARAM_CHECK( 5, 2 ) = 4
PARAM_CHECK( 4, 2 ) = 3
PARAM_CHECK( 3, 2 ) = 2
PARAM_CHECK( 2, 2 ) = 14
PARAM_CHECK( 1, 2 ) = 1
*
* Want to find errors with MIN( ), so if no error, set it to a big
* number. If there already is an error, multiply by the the
* descriptor multiplier.
*
IF( INFO.GE.0 ) THEN
INFO = BIGNUM
ELSE IF( INFO.LT.-DESCMULT ) THEN
INFO = -INFO
ELSE
INFO = -INFO * DESCMULT
END IF
*
* Check consistency across processors
*
CALL GLOBCHK( ICTXT, 16, PARAM_CHECK, 16,
$ PARAM_CHECK( 1, 3 ), INFO )
*
* Prepare output: set info = 0 if no error, and divide by DESCMULT
* if error is not in a descriptor entry.
*
IF( INFO.EQ.BIGNUM ) THEN
INFO = 0
ELSE IF( MOD( INFO, DESCMULT ) .EQ. 0 ) THEN
INFO = -INFO / DESCMULT
ELSE
INFO = -INFO
END IF
*
IF( INFO.LT.0 ) THEN
CALL PXERBLA( ICTXT, 'PZPBTRS', -INFO )
RETURN
END IF
*
* Quick return if possible
*
IF( N.EQ.0 )
$ RETURN
*
IF( NRHS.EQ.0 )
$ RETURN
*
*
* Adjust addressing into matrix space to properly get into
* the beginning part of the relevant data
*
PART_OFFSET = NB*( (JA-1)/(NPCOL*NB) )
*
IF ( (MYCOL-CSRC) .LT. (JA-PART_OFFSET-1)/NB ) THEN
PART_OFFSET = PART_OFFSET + NB
ENDIF
*
IF ( MYCOL .LT. CSRC ) THEN
PART_OFFSET = PART_OFFSET - NB
ENDIF
*
* Form a new BLACS grid (the "standard form" grid) with only procs
* holding part of the matrix, of size 1xNP where NP is adjusted,
* starting at csrc=0, with JA modified to reflect dropped procs.
*
* First processor to hold part of the matrix:
*
FIRST_PROC = MOD( ( JA-1 )/NB+CSRC, NPCOL )
*
* Calculate new JA one while dropping off unused processors.
*
JA_NEW = MOD( JA-1, NB ) + 1
*
* Save and compute new value of NP
*
NP_SAVE = NP
NP = ( JA_NEW+N-2 )/NB + 1
*
* Call utility routine that forms "standard-form" grid
*
CALL RESHAPE( ICTXT, INT_ONE, ICTXT_NEW, INT_ONE,
$ FIRST_PROC, INT_ONE, NP )
*
* Use new context from standard grid as context.
*
ICTXT_SAVE = ICTXT
ICTXT = ICTXT_NEW
DESCA_1XP( 2 ) = ICTXT_NEW
DESCB_PX1( 2 ) = ICTXT_NEW
*
* Get information about new grid.
*
CALL BLACS_GRIDINFO( ICTXT, NPROW, NPCOL, MYROW, MYCOL )
*
* Drop out processors that do not have part of the matrix.
*
IF( MYROW .LT. 0 ) THEN
GOTO 1234
ENDIF
*
*
*
* Begin main code
*
INFO = 0
*
* Call frontsolve routine
*
IF( LSAME( UPLO, 'L' ) ) THEN
*
CALL PZPBTRSV( 'L', 'N', N, BW, NRHS, A( PART_OFFSET+1 ),
$ JA_NEW, DESCA_1XP, B, IB, DESCB_PX1, AF, LAF,
$ WORK, LWORK, INFO )
*
ELSE
*
CALL PZPBTRSV( 'U', 'C', N, BW, NRHS, A( PART_OFFSET+1 ),
$ JA_NEW, DESCA_1XP, B, IB, DESCB_PX1, AF, LAF,
$ WORK, LWORK, INFO )
*
ENDIF
*
* Call backsolve routine
*
IF( LSAME( UPLO, 'L' ) ) THEN
*
CALL PZPBTRSV( 'L', 'C', N, BW, NRHS, A( PART_OFFSET+1 ),
$ JA_NEW, DESCA_1XP, B, IB, DESCB_PX1, AF, LAF,
$ WORK, LWORK, INFO )
*
ELSE
*
CALL PZPBTRSV( 'U', 'N', N, BW, NRHS, A( PART_OFFSET+1 ),
$ JA_NEW, DESCA_1XP, B, IB, DESCB_PX1, AF, LAF,
$ WORK, LWORK, INFO )
*
ENDIF
1000 CONTINUE
*
*
* Free BLACS space used to hold standard-form grid.
*
IF( ICTXT_SAVE .NE. ICTXT_NEW ) THEN
CALL BLACS_GRIDEXIT( ICTXT_NEW )
ENDIF
*
1234 CONTINUE
*
* Restore saved input parameters
*
ICTXT = ICTXT_SAVE
NP = NP_SAVE
*
* Output minimum worksize
*
WORK( 1 ) = WORK_SIZE_MIN
*
*
RETURN
*
* End of PZPBTRS
*
END
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