1 #if !defined(_PETSCDMTYPES_H) 2 #define _PETSCDMTYPES_H 3 4 /*S 5 DM - Abstract PETSc object that manages an abstract grid object and its interactions with the algebraic solvers 6 7 Level: intermediate 8 9 Concepts: grids, grid refinement 10 11 Notes: 12 The DMDACreate() based object and the DMCompositeCreate() based object are examples of DMs 13 14 .seealso: DMCompositeCreate(), DMDACreate(), DMSetType(), DMType 15 S*/ 16 typedef struct _p_DM* DM; 17 18 /*E 19 DMBoundaryType - Describes the choice for fill of ghost cells on physical domain boundaries. 20 21 Level: beginner 22 23 A boundary may be of type DM_BOUNDARY_NONE (no ghost nodes), DM_BOUNDARY_GHOSTED (ghost vertices/cells 24 exist but aren't filled; you can put values into them and then apply a stencil that uses those ghost locations), 25 DM_BOUNDARY_MIRROR (the ghost value is the same as the value 1 grid point in; that is, the 0th grid point in the real mesh acts like a mirror to define the ghost point value; 26 not yet implemented for 3d), DM_BOUNDARY_PERIODIC (ghost vertices/cells filled by the opposite 27 edge of the domain), or DM_BOUNDARY_TWIST (like periodic, only glued backwards like a Mobius strip). 28 29 Notes: 30 This is information for the boundary of the __PHYSICAL__ domain. It has nothing to do with boundaries between 31 processes. That width is always determined by the stencil width; see DMDASetStencilWidth(). 32 33 If the physical grid points have values 0 1 2 3 with DM_BOUNDARY_MIRROR then the local vector with ghost points has the values 1 0 1 2 3 2 . 34 35 Developer Notes: 36 Should DM_BOUNDARY_MIRROR have the same meaning with DMDA_Q0, that is a staggered grid? In that case should the ghost point have the same value 37 as the 0th grid point where the physical boundary serves as the mirror? 38 39 References: 40 http://scicomp.stackexchange.com/questions/5355/writing-the-poisson-equation-finite-difference-matrix-with-neumann-boundary-cond 41 42 .seealso: DMDASetBoundaryType(), DMDACreate1d(), DMDACreate2d(), DMDACreate3d(), DMDACreate() 43 E*/ 44 typedef enum {DM_BOUNDARY_NONE, DM_BOUNDARY_GHOSTED, DM_BOUNDARY_MIRROR, DM_BOUNDARY_PERIODIC, DM_BOUNDARY_TWIST} DMBoundaryType; 45 /*E 46 DMBoundaryConditionType - indicates what type of boundary condition is to be imposed 47 48 Note: This flag indicates the type of function which will define the condition: 49 $ DM_BC_ESSENTIAL - A Dirichlet condition using a function of the coordinates 50 $ DM_BC_ESSENTIAL_FIELD - A Dirichlet condition using a function of the coordinates and auxiliary field data 51 $ DM_BC_NATURAL - A Neumann condition using a function of the coordinates 52 $ DM_BC_NATURAL_FIELD - A Dirichlet condition using a function of the coordinates and auxiliary field data 53 $ DM_BC_NATURAL_RIEMANN - A flux condition which determines the state in ghost cells 54 The user can check whether a boundary condition is essential using (type & DM_BC_ESSENTIAL), and similarly for 55 natural conditions (type & DM_BC_NATURAL) 56 57 Level: beginner 58 59 .seealso: DMAddBoundary(), DMGetBoundary() 60 E*/ 61 typedef enum {DM_BC_ESSENTIAL = 1, DM_BC_ESSENTIAL_FIELD = 5, DM_BC_NATURAL = 2, DM_BC_NATURAL_FIELD = 6, DM_BC_NATURAL_RIEMANN = 10} DMBoundaryConditionType; 62 63 /*E 64 DMPointLocationType - Describes the method to handle point location failure 65 66 Level: beginner 67 68 If a search using DM_POINTLOCATION_NONE fails, the failure is signaled with a negative cell number. On the 69 other hand, if DM_POINTLOCATION_NEAREST is used, on failure, the (approximate) nearest point in the mesh is 70 used, replacing the given point in the input vector. DM_POINTLOCATION_REMOVE returns values only for points 71 which were located. 72 73 .seealso: DMLocatePoints() 74 E*/ 75 typedef enum {DM_POINTLOCATION_NONE, DM_POINTLOCATION_NEAREST, DM_POINTLOCATION_REMOVE} DMPointLocationType; 76 77 /*E 78 DMAdaptationStrategy - Describes the strategy used for adaptive solves 79 80 Level: beginner 81 82 DM_ADAPTATION_INITIAL will refine a mesh based on an initial guess. DM_ADAPTATION_SEQUENTIAL will refine the 83 mesh based on a sequence of solves, much like grid sequencing. DM_ADAPTATION_MULTILEVEL will use the sequence 84 of constructed meshes in a multilevel solve, much like the Systematic Upscaling of Brandt. 85 86 .seealso: DMAdaptorSolve() 87 E*/ 88 typedef enum {DM_ADAPTATION_INITIAL, DM_ADAPTATION_SEQUENTIAL, DM_ADAPTATION_MULTILEVEL} DMAdaptationStrategy; 89 90 /*E 91 DMAdaptationCriterion - Describes the test used to decide whether to coarsen or refine parts of the mesh 92 93 Level: beginner 94 95 DM_ADAPTATION_REFINE will uniformly refine a mesh, much like grid sequencing. DM_ADAPTATION_LABEL will adapt 96 the mesh based upon a label of the cells filled with DMAdaptFlag markers. DM_ADAPTATION_METRIC will try to 97 mesh the manifold described by the input metric tensor uniformly. PETSc can also construct such a metric based 98 upon an input primal or a gradient field. 99 100 .seealso: DMAdaptorSolve() 101 E*/ 102 typedef enum {DM_ADAPTATION_NONE, DM_ADAPTATION_REFINE, DM_ADAPTATION_LABEL, DM_ADAPTATION_METRIC} DMAdaptationCriterion; 103 104 /*E 105 DMAdaptFlag - Marker in the label prescribing adaptation 106 107 Level: beginner 108 109 .seealso: DMAdaptLabel() 110 E*/ 111 typedef enum {DM_ADAPT_DETERMINE = PETSC_DETERMINE, DM_ADAPT_KEEP = 0, DM_ADAPT_REFINE, DM_ADAPT_COARSEN, DM_ADAPT_RESERVED_COUNT} DMAdaptFlag; 112 113 /*S 114 PetscPartitioner - PETSc object that manages a graph partitioner 115 116 Level: intermediate 117 118 Concepts: partition, mesh 119 120 .seealso: PetscPartitionerCreate(), PetscPartitionerSetType(), PetscPartitionerType 121 S*/ 122 typedef struct _p_PetscPartitioner *PetscPartitioner; 123 124 /*E 125 PetscUnit - The seven fundamental SI units 126 127 Level: beginner 128 129 .seealso: DMPlexGetScale(), DMPlexSetScale() 130 E*/ 131 typedef enum {PETSC_UNIT_LENGTH, PETSC_UNIT_MASS, PETSC_UNIT_TIME, PETSC_UNIT_CURRENT, PETSC_UNIT_TEMPERATURE, PETSC_UNIT_AMOUNT, PETSC_UNIT_LUMINOSITY, NUM_PETSC_UNITS} PetscUnit; 132 133 /*S 134 DMField - PETSc object for defining a field on a mesh topology 135 136 Level: intermediate 137 S*/ 138 typedef struct _p_DMField* DMField; 139 140 #endif 141