1bcb2dfaeSJed Brown# libCEED: Efficient Extensible Discretization 2bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 3d3fde3fbSJed Brown[![GitHub Actions][github-badge]][github-link] 4d3fde3fbSJed Brown[![GitLab-CI][gitlab-badge]][gitlab-link] 5d3fde3fbSJed Brown[![Code coverage][codecov-badge]][codecov-link] 6d3fde3fbSJed Brown[![BSD-2-Clause][license-badge]][license-link] 7d3fde3fbSJed Brown[![Documentation][doc-badge]][doc-link] 8d3fde3fbSJed Brown[![JOSS paper][joss-badge]][joss-link] 9d3fde3fbSJed Brown[![Binder][binder-badge]][binder-link] 10bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 11bcb2dfaeSJed Brown## Summary and Purpose 12bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 1317be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonlibCEED provides fast algebra for element-based discretizations, designed for performance portability, run-time flexibility, and clean embedding in higher level libraries and applications. 1417be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonIt offers a C99 interface as well as bindings for Fortran, Python, Julia, and Rust. 1517be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonWhile our focus is on high-order finite elements, the approach is mostly algebraic and thus applicable to other discretizations in factored form, as explained in the [user manual](https://libceed.org/en/latest/) and API implementation portion of the [documentation](https://libceed.org/en/latest/api/). 16bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 1717be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonOne of the challenges with high-order methods is that a global sparse matrix is no longer a good representation of a high-order linear operator, both with respect to the FLOPs needed for its evaluation, as well as the memory transfer needed for a matvec. 1817be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThus, high-order methods require a new "format" that still represents a linear (or more generally non-linear) operator, but not through a sparse matrix. 19bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 2017be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThe goal of libCEED is to propose such a format, as well as supporting implementations and data structures, that enable efficient operator evaluation on a variety of computational device types (CPUs, GPUs, etc.). 2117be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThis new operator description is based on algebraically [factored form](https://libceed.org/en/latest/libCEEDapi/#finite-element-operator-decomposition), which is easy to incorporate in a wide variety of applications, without significant refactoring of their own discretization infrastructure. 22bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 2317be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThe repository is part of the [CEED software suite](http://ceed.exascaleproject.org/software/), a collection of software benchmarks, miniapps, libraries and APIs for efficient exascale discretizations based on high-order finite element and spectral element methods. 24bcb2dfaeSJed BrownSee <http://github.com/ceed> for more information and source code availability. 25bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 2617be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThe CEED research is supported by the [Exascale Computing Project](https://exascaleproject.org/exascale-computing-project) (17-SC-20-SC), a collaborative effort of two U.S. Department of Energy organizations (Office of Science and the National Nuclear Security Administration) responsible for the planning and preparation of a [capable exascale ecosystem](https://exascaleproject.org/what-is-exascale), including software, applications, hardware, advanced system engineering and early testbed platforms, in support of the nation’s exascale computing imperative. 27bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 2813964f07SJed BrownFor more details on the CEED API see the [user manual](https://libceed.org/en/latest/). 29bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 30bcb2dfaeSJed Brown% gettingstarted-inclusion-marker 31bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 32bcb2dfaeSJed Brown## Building 33bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 3417be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThe CEED library, `libceed`, is a C99 library with no required dependencies, and with Fortran, Python, Julia, and Rust interfaces. 3517be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonIt can be built using: 36bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 37b648fd31SJed Brown```console 38b648fd31SJed Brown$ make 39bcb2dfaeSJed Brown``` 40bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 41bcb2dfaeSJed Brownor, with optimization flags: 42bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 43b648fd31SJed Brown```console 44b648fd31SJed Brown$ make OPT='-O3 -march=skylake-avx512 -ffp-contract=fast' 45bcb2dfaeSJed Brown``` 46bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 4717be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThese optimization flags are used by all languages (C, C++, Fortran) and this makefile variable can also be set for testing and examples (below). 48bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 4917be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThe library attempts to automatically detect support for the AVX instruction set using gcc-style compiler options for the host. 50bcb2dfaeSJed BrownSupport may need to be manually specified via: 51bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 52b648fd31SJed Brown```console 53b648fd31SJed Brown$ make AVX=1 54bcb2dfaeSJed Brown``` 55bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 56bcb2dfaeSJed Brownor: 57bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 58b648fd31SJed Brown```console 59b648fd31SJed Brown$ make AVX=0 60bcb2dfaeSJed Brown``` 61bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 6217be3a41SJeremy L Thompsonif your compiler does not support gcc-style options, if you are cross compiling, etc. 63bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 6417be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonTo enable CUDA support, add `CUDA_DIR=/opt/cuda` or an appropriate directory to your `make` invocation. 6517be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonTo enable HIP support, add `HIP_DIR=/opt/rocm` or an appropriate directory. 6617be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonTo store these or other arguments as defaults for future invocations of `make`, use: 67bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 68b648fd31SJed Brown```console 69b648fd31SJed Brown$ make configure CUDA_DIR=/usr/local/cuda HIP_DIR=/opt/rocm OPT='-O3 -march=znver2' 70bcb2dfaeSJed Brown``` 71bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 72bcb2dfaeSJed Brownwhich stores these variables in `config.mk`. 73bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 74b648fd31SJed Brown### WebAssembly 75b648fd31SJed Brown 76b648fd31SJed BrownlibCEED can be built for WASM using [Emscripten](https://emscripten.org). For example, one can build the library and run a standalone WASM executable using 77b648fd31SJed Brown 78b648fd31SJed Brown``` console 79b648fd31SJed Brown$ emmake make build/ex2-surface.wasm 80b648fd31SJed Brown$ wasmer build/ex2-surface.wasm -- -s 200000 81b648fd31SJed Brown``` 82b648fd31SJed Brown 83bcb2dfaeSJed Brown## Additional Language Interfaces 84bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 85bcb2dfaeSJed BrownThe Fortran interface is built alongside the library automatically. 86bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 87bcb2dfaeSJed BrownPython users can install using: 88bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 89b648fd31SJed Brown```console 90b648fd31SJed Brown$ pip install libceed 91bcb2dfaeSJed Brown``` 92bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 93bcb2dfaeSJed Brownor in a clone of the repository via `pip install .`. 94bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 95bcb2dfaeSJed BrownJulia users can install using: 96bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 97b648fd31SJed Brown```console 98bcb2dfaeSJed Brown$ julia 99bcb2dfaeSJed Brownjulia> ] 100bcb2dfaeSJed Brownpkg> add LibCEED 101bcb2dfaeSJed Brown``` 102bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 10317be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonSee the [LibCEED.jl documentation](http://ceed.exascaleproject.org/libCEED-julia-docs/dev/) for more information. 104bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 105bcb2dfaeSJed BrownRust users can include libCEED via `Cargo.toml`: 106bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 107bcb2dfaeSJed Brown```toml 108bcb2dfaeSJed Brown[dependencies] 109bcb2dfaeSJed Brownlibceed = { git = "https://github.com/CEED/libCEED", branch = "main" } 110bcb2dfaeSJed Brown``` 111bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 112bcb2dfaeSJed BrownSee the [Cargo documentation](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/specifying-dependencies.html#specifying-dependencies-from-git-repositories) for details. 113bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 114bcb2dfaeSJed Brown## Testing 115bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 116bcb2dfaeSJed BrownThe test suite produces [TAP](https://testanything.org) output and is run by: 117bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 118*f11332b8SJeremy L Thompson```console 119*f11332b8SJeremy L Thompson$ make test 120bcb2dfaeSJed Brown``` 121bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 122bcb2dfaeSJed Brownor, using the `prove` tool distributed with Perl (recommended): 123bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 124*f11332b8SJeremy L Thompson```console 125*f11332b8SJeremy L Thompson$ make prove 126bcb2dfaeSJed Brown``` 127bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 128bcb2dfaeSJed Brown## Backends 129bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 130bcb2dfaeSJed BrownThere are multiple supported backends, which can be selected at runtime in the examples: 131bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 132bcb2dfaeSJed Brown| CEED resource | Backend | Deterministic Capable | 133d3fde3fbSJed Brown| :--- | :--- | :---: | 134d3fde3fbSJed Brown|| 135d3fde3fbSJed Brown| **CPU Native** | 136d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/cpu/self/ref/serial` | Serial reference implementation | Yes | 137d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/cpu/self/ref/blocked` | Blocked reference implementation | Yes | 138d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/cpu/self/opt/serial` | Serial optimized C implementation | Yes | 139d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/cpu/self/opt/blocked` | Blocked optimized C implementation | Yes | 140d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/cpu/self/avx/serial` | Serial AVX implementation | Yes | 141d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/cpu/self/avx/blocked` | Blocked AVX implementation | Yes | 142d3fde3fbSJed Brown|| 143d3fde3fbSJed Brown| **CPU Valgrind** | 144d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/cpu/self/memcheck/*` | Memcheck backends, undefined value checks | Yes | 145d3fde3fbSJed Brown|| 146d3fde3fbSJed Brown| **CPU LIBXSMM** | 147d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/cpu/self/xsmm/serial` | Serial LIBXSMM implementation | Yes | 148d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/cpu/self/xsmm/blocked` | Blocked LIBXSMM implementation | Yes | 149d3fde3fbSJed Brown|| 150d3fde3fbSJed Brown| **CUDA Native** | 151d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/gpu/cuda/ref` | Reference pure CUDA kernels | Yes | 152d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/gpu/cuda/shared` | Optimized pure CUDA kernels using shared memory | Yes | 153d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/gpu/cuda/gen` | Optimized pure CUDA kernels using code generation | No | 154d3fde3fbSJed Brown|| 155d3fde3fbSJed Brown| **HIP Native** | 156d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/gpu/hip/ref` | Reference pure HIP kernels | Yes | 157d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/gpu/hip/shared` | Optimized pure HIP kernels using shared memory | Yes | 158d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/gpu/hip/gen` | Optimized pure HIP kernels using code generation | No | 159d3fde3fbSJed Brown|| 160d3fde3fbSJed Brown| **MAGMA** | 161d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/gpu/cuda/magma` | CUDA MAGMA kernels | No | 162d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/gpu/cuda/magma/det` | CUDA MAGMA kernels | Yes | 163d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/gpu/hip/magma` | HIP MAGMA kernels | No | 164d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/gpu/hip/magma/det` | HIP MAGMA kernels | Yes | 165d3fde3fbSJed Brown|| 166d3fde3fbSJed Brown| **OCCA** | 167d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/*/occa` | Selects backend based on available OCCA modes | Yes | 168d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/cpu/self/occa` | OCCA backend with serial CPU kernels | Yes | 169d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/cpu/openmp/occa` | OCCA backend with OpenMP kernels | Yes | 1700be03a92SJeremy L Thompson| `/cpu/dpcpp/occa` | OCCA backend with CPC++ kernels | Yes | 171d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/gpu/cuda/occa` | OCCA backend with CUDA kernels | Yes | 172d3fde3fbSJed Brown| `/gpu/hip/occa`~ | OCCA backend with HIP kernels | Yes | 173bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 17417be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThe `/cpu/self/*/serial` backends process one element at a time and are intended for meshes with a smaller number of high order elements. 17517be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThe `/cpu/self/*/blocked` backends process blocked batches of eight interlaced elements and are intended for meshes with higher numbers of elements. 176bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 177bcb2dfaeSJed BrownThe `/cpu/self/ref/*` backends are written in pure C and provide basic functionality. 178bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 179bcb2dfaeSJed BrownThe `/cpu/self/opt/*` backends are written in pure C and use partial e-vectors to improve performance. 180bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 181bcb2dfaeSJed BrownThe `/cpu/self/avx/*` backends rely upon AVX instructions to provide vectorized CPU performance. 182bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 18317be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThe `/cpu/self/memcheck/*` backends rely upon the [Valgrind](http://valgrind.org/) Memcheck tool to help verify that user QFunctions have no undefined values. 18417be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonTo use, run your code with Valgrind and the Memcheck backends, e.g. `valgrind ./build/ex1 -ceed /cpu/self/ref/memcheck`. 18517be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonA 'development' or 'debugging' version of Valgrind with headers is required to use this backend. 18617be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThis backend can be run in serial or blocked mode and defaults to running in the serial mode if `/cpu/self/memcheck` is selected at runtime. 187bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 18817be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThe `/cpu/self/xsmm/*` backends rely upon the [LIBXSMM](http://github.com/hfp/libxsmm) package to provide vectorized CPU performance. 18917be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonIf linking MKL and LIBXSMM is desired but the Makefile is not detecting `MKLROOT`, linking libCEED against MKL can be forced by setting the environment variable `MKL=1`. 190bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 191bcb2dfaeSJed BrownThe `/gpu/cuda/*` backends provide GPU performance strictly using CUDA. 192bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 19317be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThe `/gpu/hip/*` backends provide GPU performance strictly using HIP. 19417be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThey are based on the `/gpu/cuda/*` backends. 19517be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonROCm version 4.2 or newer is required. 196bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 197bcb2dfaeSJed BrownThe `/gpu/*/magma/*` backends rely upon the [MAGMA](https://bitbucket.org/icl/magma) package. 19817be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonTo enable the MAGMA backends, the environment variable `MAGMA_DIR` must point to the top-level MAGMA directory, with the MAGMA library located in `$(MAGMA_DIR)/lib/`. 19917be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonBy default, `MAGMA_DIR` is set to `../magma`; to build the MAGMA backends with a MAGMA installation located elsewhere, create a link to `magma/` in libCEED's parent directory, or set `MAGMA_DIR` to the proper location. 20017be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonMAGMA version 2.5.0 or newer is required. 20117be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonCurrently, each MAGMA library installation is only built for either CUDA or HIP. 20217be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThe corresponding set of libCEED backends (`/gpu/cuda/magma/*` or `/gpu/hip/magma/*`) will automatically be built for the version of the MAGMA library found in `MAGMA_DIR`. 203bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 20417be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonUsers can specify a device for all CUDA, HIP, and MAGMA backends through adding `:device_id=#` after the resource name. 20517be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonFor example: 206bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 207bcb2dfaeSJed Brown> - `/gpu/cuda/gen:device_id=1` 208bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 20917be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThe `/*/occa` backends rely upon the [OCCA](http://github.com/libocca/occa) package to provide cross platform performance. 21017be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonTo enable the OCCA backend, the environment variable `OCCA_DIR` must point to the top-level OCCA directory, with the OCCA library located in the `${OCCA_DIR}/lib` (By default, `OCCA_DIR` is set to `../occa`). 2110be03a92SJeremy L ThompsonOCCA version 1.4.0 or newer is required. 212bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 2130be03a92SJeremy L ThompsonUsers can pass specific OCCA device properties after setting the CEED resource. 214bcb2dfaeSJed BrownFor example: 215bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 216bcb2dfaeSJed Brown> - `"/*/occa:mode='CUDA',device_id=0"` 217bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 218bcb2dfaeSJed BrownBit-for-bit reproducibility is important in some applications. 219bcb2dfaeSJed BrownHowever, some libCEED backends use non-deterministic operations, such as `atomicAdd` for increased performance. 220bcb2dfaeSJed BrownThe backends which are capable of generating reproducible results, with the proper compilation options, are highlighted in the list above. 221bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 222bcb2dfaeSJed Brown## Examples 223bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 22417be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonlibCEED comes with several examples of its usage, ranging from standalone C codes in the `/examples/ceed` directory to examples based on external packages, such as MFEM, PETSc, and Nek5000. 22517be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonNek5000 v18.0 or greater is required. 226bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 22717be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonTo build the examples, set the `MFEM_DIR`, `PETSC_DIR`, and `NEK5K_DIR` variables and run: 228bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 229b648fd31SJed Brown```console 230b648fd31SJed Brown$ cd examples/ 231bcb2dfaeSJed Brown``` 232bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 233bcb2dfaeSJed Brown% running-examples-inclusion-marker 234bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 235bcb2dfaeSJed Brown```console 236bcb2dfaeSJed Brown# libCEED examples on CPU and GPU 237b648fd31SJed Brown$ cd ceed/ 238b648fd31SJed Brown$ make 239b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./ex1-volume -ceed /cpu/self 240b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./ex1-volume -ceed /gpu/cuda 241b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./ex2-surface -ceed /cpu/self 242b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./ex2-surface -ceed /gpu/cuda 243b648fd31SJed Brown$ cd .. 244bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 245bcb2dfaeSJed Brown# MFEM+libCEED examples on CPU and GPU 246b648fd31SJed Brown$ cd mfem/ 247b648fd31SJed Brown$ make 248b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./bp1 -ceed /cpu/self -no-vis 249b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./bp3 -ceed /gpu/cuda -no-vis 250b648fd31SJed Brown$ cd .. 251bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 252bcb2dfaeSJed Brown# Nek5000+libCEED examples on CPU and GPU 253b648fd31SJed Brown$ cd nek/ 254b648fd31SJed Brown$ make 255b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./nek-examples.sh -e bp1 -ceed /cpu/self -b 3 256b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./nek-examples.sh -e bp3 -ceed /gpu/cuda -b 3 257b648fd31SJed Brown$ cd .. 258bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 259bcb2dfaeSJed Brown# PETSc+libCEED examples on CPU and GPU 260b648fd31SJed Brown$ cd petsc/ 261b648fd31SJed Brown$ make 262b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./bps -problem bp1 -ceed /cpu/self 263b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./bps -problem bp2 -ceed /gpu/cuda 264b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./bps -problem bp3 -ceed /cpu/self 265b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./bps -problem bp4 -ceed /gpu/cuda 266b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./bps -problem bp5 -ceed /cpu/self 267b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./bps -problem bp6 -ceed /gpu/cuda 268b648fd31SJed Brown$ cd .. 269bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 270b648fd31SJed Brown$ cd petsc/ 271b648fd31SJed Brown$ make 272b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./bpsraw -problem bp1 -ceed /cpu/self 273b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./bpsraw -problem bp2 -ceed /gpu/cuda 274b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./bpsraw -problem bp3 -ceed /cpu/self 275b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./bpsraw -problem bp4 -ceed /gpu/cuda 276b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./bpsraw -problem bp5 -ceed /cpu/self 277b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./bpsraw -problem bp6 -ceed /gpu/cuda 278b648fd31SJed Brown$ cd .. 279bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 280b648fd31SJed Brown$ cd petsc/ 281b648fd31SJed Brown$ make 282b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./bpssphere -problem bp1 -ceed /cpu/self 283b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./bpssphere -problem bp2 -ceed /gpu/cuda 284b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./bpssphere -problem bp3 -ceed /cpu/self 285b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./bpssphere -problem bp4 -ceed /gpu/cuda 286b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./bpssphere -problem bp5 -ceed /cpu/self 287b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./bpssphere -problem bp6 -ceed /gpu/cuda 288b648fd31SJed Brown$ cd .. 289bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 290b648fd31SJed Brown$ cd petsc/ 291b648fd31SJed Brown$ make 292b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./area -problem cube -ceed /cpu/self -degree 3 293b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./area -problem cube -ceed /gpu/cuda -degree 3 294b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./area -problem sphere -ceed /cpu/self -degree 3 -dm_refine 2 295b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./area -problem sphere -ceed /gpu/cuda -degree 3 -dm_refine 2 296bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 297b648fd31SJed Brown$ cd fluids/ 298b648fd31SJed Brown$ make 299b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./navierstokes -ceed /cpu/self -degree 1 300b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./navierstokes -ceed /gpu/cuda -degree 1 301b648fd31SJed Brown$ cd .. 302bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 303b648fd31SJed Brown$ cd solids/ 304b648fd31SJed Brown$ make 305b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./elasticity -ceed /cpu/self -mesh [.exo file] -degree 2 -E 1 -nu 0.3 -problem Linear -forcing mms 306b648fd31SJed Brown$ ./elasticity -ceed /gpu/cuda -mesh [.exo file] -degree 2 -E 1 -nu 0.3 -problem Linear -forcing mms 307b648fd31SJed Brown$ cd .. 308bcb2dfaeSJed Brown``` 309bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 31017be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonFor the last example shown, sample meshes to be used in place of `[.exo file]` can be found at <https://github.com/jeremylt/ceedSampleMeshes> 311bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 31217be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThe above code assumes a GPU-capable machine with the CUDA backends enabled. 31317be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonDepending on the available backends, other CEED resource specifiers can be provided with the `-ceed` option. 31417be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonOther command line arguments can be found in [examples/petsc](https://github.com/CEED/libCEED/blob/main/examples/petsc/README.md). 315bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 316bcb2dfaeSJed Brown% benchmarks-marker 317bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 318bcb2dfaeSJed Brown## Benchmarks 319bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 320bcb2dfaeSJed BrownA sequence of benchmarks for all enabled backends can be run using: 321bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 322b648fd31SJed Brown```console 323b648fd31SJed Brown$ make benchmarks 324bcb2dfaeSJed Brown``` 325bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 32617be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThe results from the benchmarks are stored inside the `benchmarks/` directory and they can be viewed using the commands (requires python with matplotlib): 327bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 328b648fd31SJed Brown```console 329b648fd31SJed Brown$ cd benchmarks 330b648fd31SJed Brown$ python postprocess-plot.py petsc-bps-bp1-*-output.txt 331b648fd31SJed Brown$ python postprocess-plot.py petsc-bps-bp3-*-output.txt 332bcb2dfaeSJed Brown``` 333bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 33417be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonUsing the `benchmarks` target runs a comprehensive set of benchmarks which may take some time to run. 33517be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonSubsets of the benchmarks can be run using the scripts in the `benchmarks` folder. 336bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 337bcb2dfaeSJed BrownFor more details about the benchmarks, see the `benchmarks/README.md` file. 338bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 339bcb2dfaeSJed Brown## Install 340bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 341bcb2dfaeSJed BrownTo install libCEED, run: 342bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 343b648fd31SJed Brown```console 344b648fd31SJed Brown$ make install prefix=/path/to/install/dir 345bcb2dfaeSJed Brown``` 346bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 347bcb2dfaeSJed Brownor (e.g., if creating packages): 348bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 349b648fd31SJed Brown```console 350b648fd31SJed Brown$ make install prefix=/usr DESTDIR=/packaging/path 351bcb2dfaeSJed Brown``` 352bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 353d27ed4f3SJeremy L ThompsonTo build and install in separate steps, run: 354d27ed4f3SJeremy L Thompson 355b648fd31SJed Brown```console 356b648fd31SJed Brown$ make for_install=1 prefix=/path/to/install/dir 357b648fd31SJed Brown$ make install prefix=/path/to/install/dir 358d27ed4f3SJeremy L Thompson``` 359d27ed4f3SJeremy L Thompson 36017be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThe usual variables like `CC` and `CFLAGS` are used, and optimization flags for all languages can be set using the likes of `OPT='-O3 -march=native'`. 36117be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonUse `STATIC=1` to build static libraries (`libceed.a`). 362bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 363bcb2dfaeSJed BrownTo install libCEED for Python, run: 364bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 365b648fd31SJed Brown```console 366b648fd31SJed Brown$ pip install libceed 367bcb2dfaeSJed Brown``` 368bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 369bcb2dfaeSJed Brownwith the desired setuptools options, such as `--user`. 370bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 371bcb2dfaeSJed Brown### pkg-config 372bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 37317be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonIn addition to library and header, libCEED provides a [pkg-config](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pkg-config) file that can be used to easily compile and link. 37417be3a41SJeremy L Thompson[For example](https://people.freedesktop.org/~dbn/pkg-config-guide.html#faq), if `$prefix` is a standard location or you set the environment variable `PKG_CONFIG_PATH`: 375bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 376b648fd31SJed Brown```console 377b648fd31SJed Brown$ cc `pkg-config --cflags --libs ceed` -o myapp myapp.c 378bcb2dfaeSJed Brown``` 379bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 38017be3a41SJeremy L Thompsonwill build `myapp` with libCEED. 38117be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThis can be used with the source or installed directories. 38217be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonMost build systems have support for pkg-config. 383bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 384bcb2dfaeSJed Brown## Contact 385bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 38617be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonYou can reach the libCEED team by emailing [ceed-users@llnl.gov](mailto:ceed-users@llnl.gov) or by leaving a comment in the [issue tracker](https://github.com/CEED/libCEED/issues). 387bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 388bcb2dfaeSJed Brown## How to Cite 389bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 390bcb2dfaeSJed BrownIf you utilize libCEED please cite: 391bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 392b648fd31SJed Brown```bibtex 393bcb2dfaeSJed Brown@article{libceed-joss-paper, 394bcb2dfaeSJed Brown author = {Jed Brown and Ahmad Abdelfattah and Valeria Barra and Natalie Beams and Jean Sylvain Camier and Veselin Dobrev and Yohann Dudouit and Leila Ghaffari and Tzanio Kolev and David Medina and Will Pazner and Thilina Ratnayaka and Jeremy Thompson and Stan Tomov}, 395bcb2dfaeSJed Brown title = {{libCEED}: Fast algebra for high-order element-based discretizations}, 396bcb2dfaeSJed Brown journal = {Journal of Open Source Software}, 397bcb2dfaeSJed Brown year = {2021}, 398bcb2dfaeSJed Brown publisher = {The Open Journal}, 399bcb2dfaeSJed Brown volume = {6}, 400bcb2dfaeSJed Brown number = {63}, 401bcb2dfaeSJed Brown pages = {2945}, 402bcb2dfaeSJed Brown doi = {10.21105/joss.02945} 403bcb2dfaeSJed Brown} 404bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 405bcb2dfaeSJed Brown@misc{libceed-user-manual, 406bcb2dfaeSJed Brown author = {Abdelfattah, Ahmad and 407bcb2dfaeSJed Brown Barra, Valeria and 408bcb2dfaeSJed Brown Beams, Natalie and 409bcb2dfaeSJed Brown Brown, Jed and 410bcb2dfaeSJed Brown Camier, Jean-Sylvain and 411bcb2dfaeSJed Brown Dobrev, Veselin and 412bcb2dfaeSJed Brown Dudouit, Yohann and 413bcb2dfaeSJed Brown Ghaffari, Leila and 414bcb2dfaeSJed Brown Kolev, Tzanio and 415bcb2dfaeSJed Brown Medina, David and 416bcb2dfaeSJed Brown Pazner, Will and 417bcb2dfaeSJed Brown Ratnayaka, Thilina and 418bcb2dfaeSJed Brown Thompson, Jeremy L and 419bcb2dfaeSJed Brown Tomov, Stanimire}, 420bcb2dfaeSJed Brown title = {{libCEED} User Manual}, 421bcb2dfaeSJed Brown month = jul, 422bcb2dfaeSJed Brown year = 2021, 423bcb2dfaeSJed Brown publisher = {Zenodo}, 424bcb2dfaeSJed Brown version = {0.9.0}, 425bcb2dfaeSJed Brown doi = {10.5281/zenodo.5077489} 426bcb2dfaeSJed Brown} 427bcb2dfaeSJed Brown``` 428bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 429bcb2dfaeSJed BrownFor libCEED's Python interface please cite: 430bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 431b648fd31SJed Brown```bibtex 432bcb2dfaeSJed Brown@InProceedings{libceed-paper-proc-scipy-2020, 433bcb2dfaeSJed Brown author = {{V}aleria {B}arra and {J}ed {B}rown and {J}eremy {T}hompson and {Y}ohann {D}udouit}, 434bcb2dfaeSJed Brown title = {{H}igh-performance operator evaluations with ease of use: lib{C}{E}{E}{D}'s {P}ython interface}, 435bcb2dfaeSJed Brown booktitle = {{P}roceedings of the 19th {P}ython in {S}cience {C}onference}, 436bcb2dfaeSJed Brown pages = {85 - 90}, 437bcb2dfaeSJed Brown year = {2020}, 438bcb2dfaeSJed Brown editor = {{M}eghann {A}garwal and {C}hris {C}alloway and {D}illon {N}iederhut and {D}avid {S}hupe}, 439bcb2dfaeSJed Brown doi = {10.25080/Majora-342d178e-00c} 440bcb2dfaeSJed Brown} 441bcb2dfaeSJed Brown``` 442bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 443b648fd31SJed BrownThe BibTeX entries for these references can be found in the `doc/bib/references.bib` file. 444bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 445bcb2dfaeSJed Brown## Copyright 446bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 44717be3a41SJeremy L ThompsonThe following copyright applies to each file in the CEED software suite, unless otherwise stated in the file: 448bcb2dfaeSJed Brown 449bcb2dfaeSJed Brown> Copyright (c) 2017, Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. 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