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| 01-Mar-2021 |
Satish Balay <balay@mcs.anl.gov> |
Merge branch 'barry/2021-02-02/petscsf-communication-specific' into 'main'
PetscSFView() never called viewer for the specific type (bug), hence many...
See merge request petsc/petsc!3606
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| 02-Feb-2021 |
Barry Smith <bsmith@mcs.anl.gov> |
PetscSFView() never called viewer for the specific type (bug), hence many output files were incorrect.
Added PetscSFView() support for basic MPI implementation and binary viewer saves communication
PetscSFView() never called viewer for the specific type (bug), hence many output files were incorrect.
Added PetscSFView() support for basic MPI implementation and binary viewer saves communication data to binary file. This new viewer shows exactly how much data is sent from each rank to the other ranks allowing fiting various performanace models to the data.
This uses MatView() to save the PetscSF data, but since Mat is above PetscSF in the software stack the code will not work with multiple PETSc libraries. How should this be managed if one wishes to preserve the traditionl PETSc algorithm stack?
Commit-type: bug-fix, feature Funded-by: brain project Project: brain project spend 1h
Update sfbasic.c save the transpose of the matrix since that indicates the sends for each rank which is easier to understand
Enable PetscSFView_Basic_PatternAndSizes only with single library
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| 22-Mar-2020 |
Jed Brown <jed@jedbrown.org> |
Merge branch 'jed/promote-examples-tests-tutorials' [petsc/petsc!2610]
* jed/promote-examples-tests-tutorials: Promote examples/{tests,tutorials}/ to {tests,tutorials}/
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| 18-Mar-2020 |
Jed Brown <jed@jedbrown.org> |
Promote examples/{tests,tutorials}/ to {tests,tutorials}/
This shortens paths and improves consistency between test target names and paths to the source and output files. Most of the work was compl
Promote examples/{tests,tutorials}/ to {tests,tutorials}/
This shortens paths and improves consistency between test target names and paths to the source and output files. Most of the work was completed by this script, followed by mild cleanup of nonconforming cases.
for makefile in `git ls-files 'src/*makefile'`; do if rg -q 'DIRS.*\bexamples\b' $makefile; then base=$(dirname $makefile) dirs=$(cd $base/examples && ls -d tests tutorials 2>/dev/null | xargs echo) perl -pi -e "s#^(DIRS.*)\bexamples\b#\1${dirs}#" $makefile git rm $base/examples/makefile for t in $dirs; do git mv $base/examples/$t $base/ perl -pi -e "s#^(LOCDIR[[:space:]]*=).*#\1 $base/$t/#" $base/$t done fi done
git grep -l -E -z 'examples/(tutorials|tests)' | xargs -0 perl -pi -e 's#examples/(tutorials|tests)#\1#g' git checkout @ \ src/docs/website/documentation/changes/ \ src/benchmarks/results/
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