# $Id: makefile,v 1.263 1999/02/02 20:31:24 balay Exp balay $ # # This is the makefile for installing PETSc. See the file # Installation for directions on installing PETSc. # See also bmake/common for additional commands. # ALL: all DIRS = src include docs include ${PETSC_DIR}/bmake/${PETSC_ARCH}/base # # Basic targets to build PETSc libraries. # all : builds the c, fortran,f90 libraries # fortran : builds the fortran libary # f90 : builds the fortran and the f90 libraries. # all : info chkpetsc_dir deletelibs build_c build_fortrankernels \ build_fortran shared fortran : info chkpetsc_dir build_fortran fortran90 : fortran build_fortran90 # # Prints information about the system and PETSc being compiled # info: -@echo "==========================================" -@echo On `date` on `hostname` -@echo Machine characteristics: `uname -a` -@echo "-----------------------------------------" -@echo "Using C compiler: ${CC} ${COPTFLAGS} ${CCPPFLAGS}" -@if [ -n "${CCV}" -a "${CCV}" != "unknown" ] ; then \ echo "Compiler version:" `${CCV}` ; fi -@echo "Using Fortran compiler: ${FC} ${FOPTFLAGS} ${FCPPFLAGS}" -@echo "-----------------------------------------" -@grep PETSC_VERSION_NUMBER include/petsc.h | sed "s/........//" -@echo "-----------------------------------------" -@echo "Using PETSc flags: ${PETSCFLAGS} ${PCONF}" -@echo "-----------------------------------------" -@echo "Using configuration flags:" -@grep "define " bmake/${PETSC_ARCH}/petscconf.h -@echo "-----------------------------------------" -@echo "Using include paths: ${PETSC_INCLUDE}" -@echo "-----------------------------------------" -@echo "Using PETSc directory: ${PETSC_DIR}" -@echo "Using PETSc arch: ${PETSC_ARCH}" -@echo "------------------------------------------" -@echo "Using C linker: ${CLINKER}" -@echo "Using Fortran linker: ${FLINKER}" -@echo "Using libraries: ${PETSC_LIB}" -@echo "==========================================" # # Build the PETSc libraries # This target also builds fortran interface files, and f90 # interface files. (except compiling *.F files) # build_c: -@echo "BEGINNING TO COMPILE LIBRARIES IN ALL DIRECTORIES" -@echo "=========================================" -@${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} ACTION=libfast tree -@cd ${PETSC_DIR}/src/sys/src/time ; \ ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} rs6000_time ${RANLIB} ${PDIR}/*.a -@chmod g+w ${PDIR}/*.a -@echo "Completed building libraries" -@echo "=========================================" # # Builds PETSc Fortran interface libary # Note: libfast cannot run on .F files on certain machines, so we # use lib and check for errors here. build_fortran: -@echo "BEGINNING TO COMPILE FORTRAN INTERFACE LIBRARY" -@echo "=========================================" -@cd src/fortran/custom; \ ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} libf > trashz 2>&1; \ grep -v clog trashz | grep -v "information sections" | \ egrep -i '(Error|warning|Can)' >> /dev/null;\ if [ "$$?" != 1 ]; then \ cat trashz ; fi; ${RM} trashz ${RANLIB} ${PDIR}/libpetscfortran.a -@chmod g+w ${PDIR}/*.a -@echo "Completed compiling Fortran interface library" -@echo "=========================================" # # Builds PETSc Fortran kernels; some numerical kernels have # a Fortran version that may give better performance on certain # machines. These always provide better performance for complex numbers. # build_fortrankernels: chkpetsc_dir -@echo "BEGINNING TO COMPILE FORTRAN KERNELS LIBRARY" -@echo "=========================================" -@cd src/fortran/kernels; \ ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} libf -@chmod g+w ${PDIR}/*.a -@echo "Completed compiling Fortran kernels library" -@echo "=========================================" petscblas: info chkpetsc_dir -${RM} -f ${PDIR}/libpetscblas.* -@echo "BEGINNING TO COMPILE C VERSION OF BLAS AND LAPACK" -@echo "=========================================" -@cd src/blaslapack; \ ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} ACTION=libfast tree ${RANLIB} ${PDIR}/libpetscblas.a -@chmod g+w ${PDIR}/*.a -@echo "Completed compiling C version of BLAS and LAPACK" -@echo "=========================================" # Builds PETSc test examples for a given BOPT and architecture testexamples: info chkopts -@echo "BEGINNING TO COMPILE AND RUN TEST EXAMPLES" -@echo "Due to different numerical round-off on certain" -@echo "machines some of the numbers may not match exactly." -@echo "=========================================" -@${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} \ ACTION=testexamples_1 tree -@echo "Completed compiling and running test examples" -@echo "=========================================" # Builds PETSc test examples for a given BOPT and architecture testfortran: info chkopts -@echo "BEGINNING TO COMPILE AND RUN FORTRAN TEST EXAMPLES" -@echo "=========================================" -@echo "Due to different numerical round-off on certain" -@echo "machines or the way Fortran formats numbers" -@echo "some of the results may not match exactly." -@echo "=========================================" -@${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} \ ACTION=testexamples_3 tree -@echo "Completed compiling and running Fortran test examples" -@echo "=========================================" # Builds PETSc test examples for a given BOPT and architecture testexamples_uni: info chkopts -@echo "BEGINNING TO COMPILE AND RUN TEST UNI-PROCESSOR EXAMPLES" -@echo "Due to different numerical round-off on certain" -@echo "machines some of the numbers may not match exactly." -@echo "=========================================" -@${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} \ ACTION=testexamples_4 tree -@echo "Completed compiling and running uniprocessor test examples" -@echo "=========================================" testfortran_uni: info chkopts -@echo "BEGINNING TO COMPILE AND RUN TEST UNI-PROCESSOR FORTRAN EXAMPLES" -@echo "Due to different numerical round-off on certain" -@echo "machines some of the numbers may not match exactly." -@echo "=========================================" -@${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} \ ACTION=testexamples_9 tree -@echo "Completed compiling and running uniprocessor fortran test examples" -@echo "=========================================" # Ranlib on the libraries ranlib: ${RANLIB} ${PDIR}/*.a # Deletes PETSc libraries deletelibs: chkopts_basic -${RM} -f ${PDIR}/* # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # # All remaining actions are intended for PETSc developers only. # PETSc users should not generally need to use these commands. # # To access the tags in EMACS, type M-x visit-tags-table and specify # the file petsc/TAGS. # 1) To move to where a PETSc function is defined, enter M-. and the # function name. # 2) To search for a string and move to the first occurrence, # use M-x tags-search and the string. # To locate later occurrences, use M-, # Builds all etags files alletags: -${OMAKE} etags_complete -${OMAKE} etags_noexamples -${OMAKE} etags_examples -${OMAKE} etags_makefiles # Builds the basic etags file. This should be employed by most users. etags: -${RM} ${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS -touch ${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS ACTION=etags_sourcec alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS ACTION=etags_sourceh alltree -cd src/fortran; make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS ACTION=etags_sourcef alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS ACTION=etags_examplesc alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS ACTION=etags_examplesf alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS ACTION=etags_examplesch alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS ACTION=etags_examplesfh alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS ACTION=etags_makefile alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS etags_bmakefiles -chmod g+w TAGS # Builds complete etags list; only for PETSc developers. etags_complete: -${RM} ${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_COMPLETE -touch ${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_COMPLETE -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_COMPLETE ACTION=etags_sourcec alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_COMPLETE ACTION=etags_sourceh alltree -cd src/fortran; make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_COMPLETE ACTION=etags_sourcef alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_COMPLETE ACTION=etags_examplesc alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_COMPLETE ACTION=etags_examplesf alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_COMPLETE ACTION=etags_examplesch alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_COMPLETE ACTION=etags_examplesfh alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_COMPLETE ACTION=etags_makefile alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_COMPLETE etags_bmakefiles -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_COMPLETE ACTION=etags_docs alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_COMPLETE ACTION=etags_scripts alltree -chmod g+w TAGS_COMPLETE # Builds the etags file that excludes the examples directories etags_noexamples: -${RM} ${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_NO_EXAMPLES -touch ${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_NO_EXAMPLES -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_NO_EXAMPLES ACTION=etags_sourcec alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_NO_EXAMPLES ACTION=etags_sourceh alltree -cd src/fortran; make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_NO_EXAMPLES ACTION=etags_sourcef alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_NO_EXAMPLES ACTION=etags_makefile alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_NO_EXAMPLES etags_bmakefiles -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_NO_EXAMPLES ACTION=etags_docs alltree -chmod g+w TAGS_NO_EXAMPLES # Builds the etags file for makefiles etags_makefiles: -${RM} ${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_MAKEFILE -touch ${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_MAKEFILE -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_MAKEFILE ACTION=etags_makefile alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_MAKEFILE etags_bmakefiles -chmod g+w TAGS_MAKEFILE # Builds the etags file for examples etags_examples: -${RM} ${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_EXAMPLES -touch ${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_EXAMPLES -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_EXAMPLES ACTION=etags_examplesc alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_EXAMPLES ACTION=etags_examplesch alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_EXAMPLES ACTION=etags_examplesf alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_EXAMPLES ACTION=etags_examplesfh alltree -chmod g+w TAGS_EXAMPLES etags_fexamples: -${RM} ${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_FEXAMPLES -touch ${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_FEXAMPLES -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_FEXAMPLES ACTION=etags_examplesf alltree -make PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} TAGSFILE=${PETSC_DIR}/TAGS_EXAMPLES ACTION=etags_examplesfh alltree -chmod g+w TAGS_FEXAMPLES # # These are here for the target allci and allco, and etags # BMAKEFILES = bmake/common* bmake/*/base* bmake/*/petscconf.h DOCS = bin/petscviewinfo.text bin/petscoptsinfo.text \ bmake/README bmake/petscconf.defs SCRIPTS = maint/addlinks maint/builddist maint/buildlinks maint/wwwman \ maint/xclude maint/crontab \ maint/autoftp include/foldinclude/generateincludes # Deletes man pages (HTML version) deletemanualpages: ${RM} -f ${PETSC_DIR}/docs/manualpages/*/*.html \ ${PETSC_DIR}/docs/manualpages/manualpages.cit # Deletes man pages (LaTeX version) deletelatexpages: ${RM} -f ${PETSC_DIR}/docs/tex/rsum/*sum*.tex # Builds all versions of the man pages allmanpages: allmanualpages alllatexpages allmanualpages: deletemanualpages -${OMAKE} ACTION=manualpages_buildcite tree -${OMAKE} ACTION=manualpages tree -maint/wwwindex.py ${PETSC_DIR} -maint/examplesindex.tcl -maint/htmlkeywords.tcl -@chmod g+w docs/manualpages/*/*.html alllatexpages: deletelatexpages -${OMAKE} ACTION=latexpages tree -@chmod g+w docs/tex/rsum/* # Builds Fortran stub files allfortranstubs: -@include/foldinclude/generateincludes -@${RM} -f src/fortran/auto/*.c -${OMAKE} ACTION=fortranstubs tree -@cd src/fortran/auto; ${OMAKE} -f makefile fixfortran chmod g+w src/fortran/auto/*.c allci: -@${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} ACTION=ci alltree allco: -@${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} ACTION=co alltree # # The commands below are for generating ADIC versions of the code; # they are not currently used. # alladicignore: -@${RM} ${PDIR}/adicignore -@${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} ACTION=adicignore tree alladic: -@echo "Beginning to compile ADIC source code in all directories" -@echo "Using ADIC compiler: ${ADIC_CC} ${CCPPFLAGS}" -@echo "=========================================" -@cd include ; \ ${ADIC_CC} -s -f 1 ${CCPPFLAGS} petsc.h -@${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} ACTION=adic tree -@cd src/inline ; \ ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} adic -@cd src/blaslapack ; \ ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} ACTION=adic tree alladiclib: -@echo "Beginning to compile ADIC libraries in all directories" -@echo "Using compiler: ${CC} ${COPTFLAGS}" -@echo "-----------------------------------------" -@echo "Using PETSc flags: ${PETSCFLAGS} ${PCONF}" -@echo "-----------------------------------------" -@echo "Using configuration flags:" -@grep "define " bmake/${PETSC_ARCH}/petscconf.h -@echo "-----------------------------------------" -@echo "Using include paths: ${PETSC_INCLUDE}" -@echo "-----------------------------------------" -@echo "Using PETSc directory: ${PETSC_DIR}" -@echo "Using PETSc arch: ${PETSC_ARCH}" -@echo "=========================================" -@${RM} -f ${PDIR}/*adic.a -@${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} ACTION=adiclib tree -@cd src/blaslapack ; \ ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} ACTION=adiclib tree -@cd src/adic/src ; \ ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} lib # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Some macros to check if the fortran interface is up-to-date. # countfortranfunctions: -@cd ${PETSC_DIR}/src/fortran; egrep '^void' custom/*.c auto/*.c | \ cut -d'(' -f1 | tr -s '' ' ' | cut -d' ' -f2 | uniq | egrep -v "(^$$|Petsc)" | \ sed "s/_$$//" | sort > /tmp/countfortranfunctions countcfunctions: -@ grep extern ${PETSC_DIR}/include/*.h *.h | grep "(" | tr -s '' ' ' | \ cut -d'(' -f1 | cut -d' ' -f3 | grep -v "\*" | tr -s '' '\012' | \ tr 'A-Z' 'a-z' | sort > /tmp/countcfunctions difffortranfunctions: countfortranfunctions countcfunctions -@echo -------------- Functions missing in the fortran interface --------------------- -@diff /tmp/countcfunctions /tmp/countfortranfunctions | grep "^<" | cut -d' ' -f2 -@echo ----------------- Functions missing in the C interface ------------------------ -@diff /tmp/countcfunctions /tmp/countfortranfunctions | grep "^>" | cut -d' ' -f2 -@${RM} /tmp/countcfunctions /tmp/countfortranfunctions checkbadfortranstubs: -@echo "=========================================" -@echo "Functions with MPI_Comm as an Argument" -@echo "=========================================" -@cd ${PETSC_DIR}/src/fortran/auto; grep '^void' *.c | grep 'MPI_Comm' | \ tr -s '' ' ' | tr -s ':' ' ' |cut -d'(' -f1 | cut -d' ' -f1,3 -@echo "=========================================" -@echo "Functions with a String as an Argument" -@echo "=========================================" -@cd ${PETSC_DIR}/src/fortran/auto; grep '^void' *.c | grep 'char \*' | \ tr -s '' ' ' | tr -s ':' ' ' |cut -d'(' -f1 | cut -d' ' -f1,3 -@echo "=========================================" -@echo "Functions with Pointers to PETSc Objects as Argument" -@echo "=========================================" -@cd ${PETSC_DIR}/src/fortran/auto; \ _p_OBJ=`grep _p_ ${PETSC_DIR}/include/*.h | tr -s '' ' ' | \ cut -d' ' -f 3 | tr -s '' '\012' | grep -v '{' | cut -d'*' -f1 | \ sed "s/_p_//g" | tr -s '\012 ' ' *|' ` ; \ for OBJ in $$_p_OBJ; do \ grep "$$OBJ \*" *.c | tr -s '' ' ' | tr -s ':' ' ' | \ cut -d'(' -f1 | cut -d' ' -f1,3; \ done # Builds noise routines (not yet publically available) # Note: libfast cannot run on .F files on certain machines, so we # use lib and check for errors here. noise: info chkpetsc_dir -@echo "Beginning to compile noise routines" -@echo "=========================================" -@cd src/snes/interface/noise; \ ${OMAKE} BOPT=${BOPT} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH} lib > trashz 2>&1; \ grep -v clog trashz | grep -v "information sections" | \ egrep -i '(Error|warning|Can)' >> /dev/null;\ if [ "$$?" != 1 ]; then \ cat trashz ; fi; ${RM} trashz ${RANLIB} ${PDIR}/libpetscsnes.a -@chmod g+w ${PDIR}/libpetscsnes.a -@echo "Completed compiling noise routines" -@echo "========================================="