/* Defines the abstract operations on AO (application orderings) */ #include <../src/vec/is/ao/aoimpl.h> /*I "petscao.h" I*/ /* Logging support */ PetscClassId AO_CLASSID; PetscLogEvent AO_PetscToApplication, AO_ApplicationToPetsc; /*@C AOView - Displays an application ordering. Collective Input Parameters: + ao - the application ordering context - viewer - viewer used for display Level: intermediate Options Database Key: . -ao_view - calls `AOView()` at end of `AOCreate()` Notes: The available visualization contexts include + `PETSC_VIEWER_STDOUT_SELF` - standard output (default) - `PETSC_VIEWER_STDOUT_WORLD` - synchronized standard output where only the first processor opens the file. All other processors send their data to the first processor to print. The user can open an alternative visualization context with `PetscViewerASCIIOpen()` - output to a specified file. .seealso: [](sec_ao), `AO`, `PetscViewerASCIIOpen()` @*/ PetscErrorCode AOView(AO ao, PetscViewer viewer) { PetscFunctionBegin; PetscValidHeaderSpecific(ao, AO_CLASSID, 1); if (!viewer) PetscCall(PetscViewerASCIIGetStdout(PetscObjectComm((PetscObject)ao), &viewer)); PetscValidHeaderSpecific(viewer, PETSC_VIEWER_CLASSID, 2); PetscCall(PetscObjectPrintClassNamePrefixType((PetscObject)ao, viewer)); PetscUseTypeMethod(ao, view, viewer); PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); } /*@C AOViewFromOptions - View an `AO` based on values in the options database Collective Input Parameters: + ao - the application ordering context . obj - Optional object - name - command line option Level: intermediate .seealso: [](sec_ao), `AO`, `AOView`, `PetscObjectViewFromOptions()`, `AOCreate()` @*/ PetscErrorCode AOViewFromOptions(AO ao, PetscObject obj, const char name[]) { PetscFunctionBegin; PetscValidHeaderSpecific(ao, AO_CLASSID, 1); PetscCall(PetscObjectViewFromOptions((PetscObject)ao, obj, name)); PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); } /*@ AODestroy - Destroys an application ordering. Collective Input Parameter: . ao - the application ordering context Level: beginner .seealso: [](sec_ao), `AO`, `AOCreate()` @*/ PetscErrorCode AODestroy(AO *ao) { PetscFunctionBegin; if (!*ao) PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); PetscValidHeaderSpecific(*ao, AO_CLASSID, 1); if (--((PetscObject)*ao)->refct > 0) { *ao = NULL; PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); } /* if memory was published with SAWs then destroy it */ PetscCall(PetscObjectSAWsViewOff((PetscObject)*ao)); PetscCall(ISDestroy(&(*ao)->isapp)); PetscCall(ISDestroy(&(*ao)->ispetsc)); /* destroy the internal part */ PetscTryTypeMethod(*ao, destroy); PetscCall(PetscHeaderDestroy(ao)); PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); } #include <../src/vec/is/is/impls/general/general.h> /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ PETSC_INTERN PetscErrorCode ISSetUp_General(IS); /*@ AOPetscToApplicationIS - Maps an index set in the PETSc ordering to the application-defined ordering. Collective Input Parameters: + ao - the application ordering context - is - the index set; this is replaced with its mapped values Output Parameter: . is - the mapped index set Level: intermediate Notes: The index set cannot be of type stride or block Any integers in is that are negative are left unchanged. This allows one to convert, for example, neighbor lists that use negative entries to indicate nonexistent neighbors due to boundary conditions etc. .seealso: [](sec_ao), `AO`, `AOCreateBasic()`, `AOView()`, `AOApplicationToPetsc()`, `AOApplicationToPetscIS()`, `AOPetscToApplication()` @*/ PetscErrorCode AOPetscToApplicationIS(AO ao, IS is) { PetscInt n; PetscInt *ia; PetscFunctionBegin; PetscValidHeaderSpecific(ao, AO_CLASSID, 1); PetscValidHeaderSpecific(is, IS_CLASSID, 2); PetscCall(ISToGeneral(is)); /* we cheat because we know the IS is general and that we can change the indices */ PetscCall(ISGetIndices(is, (const PetscInt **)&ia)); PetscCall(ISGetLocalSize(is, &n)); PetscUseTypeMethod(ao, petsctoapplication, n, ia); PetscCall(ISRestoreIndices(is, (const PetscInt **)&ia)); /* updated cached values (sorted, min, max, etc.)*/ PetscCall(ISSetUp_General(is)); PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); } /*@ AOApplicationToPetscIS - Maps an index set in the application-defined ordering to the PETSc ordering. Collective Input Parameters: + ao - the application ordering context - is - the index set; this is replaced with its mapped values Output Parameter: . is - the mapped index set Level: beginner Notes: The index set cannot be of type stride or block Any integers in is that are negative are left unchanged. This allows one to convert, for example, neighbor lists that use negative entries to indicate nonexistent neighbors due to boundary conditions, etc. .seealso: [](sec_ao), `AO`, `AOCreateBasic()`, `AOView()`, `AOPetscToApplication()`, `AOPetscToApplicationIS()`, `AOApplicationToPetsc()` @*/ PetscErrorCode AOApplicationToPetscIS(AO ao, IS is) { PetscInt n, *ia; PetscFunctionBegin; PetscValidHeaderSpecific(ao, AO_CLASSID, 1); PetscValidHeaderSpecific(is, IS_CLASSID, 2); PetscCall(ISToGeneral(is)); /* we cheat because we know the IS is general and that we can change the indices */ PetscCall(ISGetIndices(is, (const PetscInt **)&ia)); PetscCall(ISGetLocalSize(is, &n)); PetscUseTypeMethod(ao, applicationtopetsc, n, ia); PetscCall(ISRestoreIndices(is, (const PetscInt **)&ia)); /* updated cached values (sorted, min, max, etc.)*/ PetscCall(ISSetUp_General(is)); PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); } /*@ AOPetscToApplication - Maps a set of integers in the PETSc ordering to the application-defined ordering. Collective Input Parameters: + ao - the application ordering context . n - the number of integers - ia - the integers; these are replaced with their mapped value Output Parameter: . ia - the mapped integers Level: beginner Note: Any integers in ia[] that are negative are left unchanged. This allows one to convert, for example, neighbor lists that use negative entries to indicate nonexistent neighbors due to boundary conditions, etc. Integers that are out of range are mapped to -1 .seealso: [](sec_ao), `AO`, `AOCreateBasic()`, `AOView()`, `AOApplicationToPetsc()`, `AOPetscToApplicationIS()` @*/ PetscErrorCode AOPetscToApplication(AO ao, PetscInt n, PetscInt ia[]) { PetscFunctionBegin; PetscValidHeaderSpecific(ao, AO_CLASSID, 1); if (n) PetscAssertPointer(ia, 3); PetscUseTypeMethod(ao, petsctoapplication, n, ia); PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); } /*@ AOApplicationToPetsc - Maps a set of integers in the application-defined ordering to the PETSc ordering. Collective Input Parameters: + ao - the application ordering context . n - the number of integers - ia - the integers; these are replaced with their mapped value Output Parameter: . ia - the mapped integers Level: beginner Notes: Any integers in ia[] that are negative are left unchanged. This allows one to convert, for example, neighbor lists that use negative entries to indicate nonexistent neighbors due to boundary conditions, etc. Integers that are out of range are mapped to -1 .seealso: [](sec_ao), `AOCreateBasic()`, `AOView()`, `AOPetscToApplication()`, `AOPetscToApplicationIS()` @*/ PetscErrorCode AOApplicationToPetsc(AO ao, PetscInt n, PetscInt ia[]) { PetscFunctionBegin; PetscValidHeaderSpecific(ao, AO_CLASSID, 1); if (n) PetscAssertPointer(ia, 3); PetscUseTypeMethod(ao, applicationtopetsc, n, ia); PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); } /*@ AOPetscToApplicationPermuteInt - Permutes an array of blocks of integers in the PETSc ordering to the application-defined ordering. Collective Input Parameters: + ao - The application ordering context . block - The block size - array - The integer array Output Parameter: . array - The permuted array Level: beginner Notes: The length of the array should be block*N, where N is length provided to the AOCreate*() method that created the AO. The permutation takes array[i_pet] --> array[i_app], where i_app is the index of 'i' in the application ordering and i_pet is the index of 'i' in the petsc ordering. .seealso: [](sec_ao), `AO`, `AOCreateBasic()`, `AOView()`, `AOApplicationToPetsc()`, `AOPetscToApplicationIS()` @*/ PetscErrorCode AOPetscToApplicationPermuteInt(AO ao, PetscInt block, PetscInt array[]) { PetscFunctionBegin; PetscValidHeaderSpecific(ao, AO_CLASSID, 1); PetscAssertPointer(array, 3); PetscUseTypeMethod(ao, petsctoapplicationpermuteint, block, array); PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); } /*@ AOApplicationToPetscPermuteInt - Permutes an array of blocks of integers in the application-defined ordering to the PETSc ordering. Collective Input Parameters: + ao - The application ordering context . block - The block size - array - The integer array Output Parameter: . array - The permuted array Level: beginner Notes: The length of the array should be block*N, where N is length provided to the AOCreate*() method that created the AO. The permutation takes array[i_app] --> array[i_pet], where i_app is the index of 'i' in the application ordering and i_pet is the index of 'i' in the petsc ordering. .seealso: [](sec_ao), `AO`, `AOCreateBasic()`, `AOView()`, `AOPetscToApplicationIS()`, `AOApplicationToPetsc()` @*/ PetscErrorCode AOApplicationToPetscPermuteInt(AO ao, PetscInt block, PetscInt array[]) { PetscFunctionBegin; PetscValidHeaderSpecific(ao, AO_CLASSID, 1); PetscAssertPointer(array, 3); PetscUseTypeMethod(ao, applicationtopetscpermuteint, block, array); PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); } /*@ AOPetscToApplicationPermuteReal - Permutes an array of blocks of reals in the PETSc ordering to the application-defined ordering. Collective Input Parameters: + ao - The application ordering context . block - The block size - array - The integer array Output Parameter: . array - The permuted array Level: beginner Notes: The length of the array should be block*N, where N is length provided to the AOCreate*() method that created the AO. The permutation takes array[i_pet] --> array[i_app], where i_app is the index of 'i' in the application ordering and i_pet is the index of 'i' in the petsc ordering. .seealso: [](sec_ao), `AO`, `AOCreateBasic()`, `AOView()`, `AOApplicationToPetsc()`, `AOPetscToApplicationIS()` @*/ PetscErrorCode AOPetscToApplicationPermuteReal(AO ao, PetscInt block, PetscReal array[]) { PetscFunctionBegin; PetscValidHeaderSpecific(ao, AO_CLASSID, 1); PetscAssertPointer(array, 3); PetscUseTypeMethod(ao, petsctoapplicationpermutereal, block, array); PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); } /*@ AOApplicationToPetscPermuteReal - Permutes an array of blocks of reals in the application-defined ordering to the PETSc ordering. Collective Input Parameters: + ao - The application ordering context . block - The block size - array - The integer array Output Parameter: . array - The permuted array Level: beginner Notes: The length of the array should be block*N, where N is length provided to the AOCreate*() method that created the AO. The permutation takes array[i_app] --> array[i_pet], where i_app is the index of 'i' in the application ordering and i_pet is the index of 'i' in the petsc ordering. .seealso: [](sec_ao), `AO`, `AOCreateBasic()`, `AOView()`, `AOApplicationToPetsc()`, `AOPetscToApplicationIS()` @*/ PetscErrorCode AOApplicationToPetscPermuteReal(AO ao, PetscInt block, PetscReal array[]) { PetscFunctionBegin; PetscValidHeaderSpecific(ao, AO_CLASSID, 1); PetscAssertPointer(array, 3); PetscUseTypeMethod(ao, applicationtopetscpermutereal, block, array); PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); } /*@ AOSetFromOptions - Sets `AO` options from the options database. Collective Input Parameter: . ao - the application ordering Level: beginner .seealso: [](sec_ao), `AO`, `AOCreate()`, `AOSetType()`, `AODestroy()`, `AOPetscToApplication()`, `AOApplicationToPetsc()` @*/ PetscErrorCode AOSetFromOptions(AO ao) { char type[256]; const char *def = AOBASIC; PetscBool flg; PetscFunctionBegin; PetscValidHeaderSpecific(ao, AO_CLASSID, 1); PetscObjectOptionsBegin((PetscObject)ao); PetscCall(PetscOptionsFList("-ao_type", "AO type", "AOSetType", AOList, def, type, 256, &flg)); if (flg) { PetscCall(AOSetType(ao, type)); } else if (!((PetscObject)ao)->type_name) { PetscCall(AOSetType(ao, def)); } PetscOptionsEnd(); PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); } /*@ AOSetIS - Sets the `IS` associated with the application ordering. Collective Input Parameters: + ao - the application ordering . isapp - index set that defines an ordering - ispetsc - index set that defines another ordering (may be `NULL` to use the natural ordering) Level: beginner Notes: The index sets isapp and ispetsc are used only for creation of ao. This routine increases the reference count of isapp and ispetsc so you may/should destroy these arguments after this call if you no longer need them .seealso: [](sec_ao), [](sec_scatter), `AO`, `AOCreate()`, `AODestroy()`, `AOPetscToApplication()`, `AOApplicationToPetsc()` @*/ PetscErrorCode AOSetIS(AO ao, IS isapp, IS ispetsc) { PetscFunctionBegin; if (ispetsc) { PetscInt napp, npetsc; PetscCall(ISGetLocalSize(isapp, &napp)); PetscCall(ISGetLocalSize(ispetsc, &npetsc)); PetscCheck(napp == npetsc, PETSC_COMM_SELF, PETSC_ERR_ARG_SIZ, "napp %" PetscInt_FMT " != npetsc %" PetscInt_FMT ". Local IS lengths must match", napp, npetsc); } if (isapp) PetscCall(PetscObjectReference((PetscObject)isapp)); if (ispetsc) PetscCall(PetscObjectReference((PetscObject)ispetsc)); PetscCall(ISDestroy(&ao->isapp)); PetscCall(ISDestroy(&ao->ispetsc)); ao->isapp = isapp; ao->ispetsc = ispetsc; PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); } /*@ AOCreate - Creates an application ordering. That is an object that maps from an application ordering to a PETSc ordering and vice versa Collective Input Parameter: . comm - MPI communicator that is to share the `AO` Output Parameter: . ao - the new application ordering Options Database Key: + -ao_type - create ao with particular format - -ao_view - call AOView() at the conclusion of AOCreate() Level: beginner .seealso: [](sec_ao), `AO`, `AOSetIS()`, `AODestroy()`, `AOPetscToApplication()`, `AOApplicationToPetsc()` @*/ PetscErrorCode AOCreate(MPI_Comm comm, AO *ao) { AO aonew; PetscFunctionBegin; PetscAssertPointer(ao, 2); *ao = NULL; PetscCall(AOInitializePackage()); PetscCall(PetscHeaderCreate(aonew, AO_CLASSID, "AO", "Application Ordering", "AO", comm, AODestroy, AOView)); *ao = aonew; PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS); }