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1 /*
2     Contains all error handling interfaces for PETSc.
3 */
4 #if !defined(PETSCERROR_H)
5 #define PETSCERROR_H
6 
7 /*
8      These are the generic error codes. These error codes are used
9      many different places in the PETSc source code. The string versions are
10      at src/sys/error/err.c any changes here must also be made there
11      These are also define in src/sys/f90-mod/petscerror.h any CHANGES here
12      must be also made there.
13 
14 */
15 #define PETSC_ERR_MIN_VALUE        54   /* should always be one less then the smallest value */
16 
17 #define PETSC_ERR_MEM              55   /* unable to allocate requested memory */
18 #define PETSC_ERR_SUP              56   /* no support for requested operation */
19 #define PETSC_ERR_SUP_SYS          57   /* no support for requested operation on this computer system */
20 #define PETSC_ERR_ORDER            58   /* operation done in wrong order */
21 #define PETSC_ERR_SIG              59   /* signal received */
22 #define PETSC_ERR_FP               72   /* floating point exception */
23 #define PETSC_ERR_COR              74   /* corrupted PETSc object */
24 #define PETSC_ERR_LIB              76   /* error in library called by PETSc */
25 #define PETSC_ERR_PLIB             77   /* PETSc library generated inconsistent data */
26 #define PETSC_ERR_MEMC             78   /* memory corruption */
27 #define PETSC_ERR_CONV_FAILED      82   /* iterative method (KSP or SNES) failed */
28 #define PETSC_ERR_USER             83   /* user has not provided needed function */
29 #define PETSC_ERR_SYS              88   /* error in system call */
30 #define PETSC_ERR_POINTER          70   /* pointer does not point to valid address */
31 #define PETSC_ERR_MPI_LIB_INCOMP   87   /* MPI library at runtime is not compatible with MPI user compiled with */
32 
33 #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_SIZ          60   /* nonconforming object sizes used in operation */
34 #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_IDN          61   /* two arguments not allowed to be the same */
35 #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_WRONG        62   /* wrong argument (but object probably ok) */
36 #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_CORRUPT      64   /* null or corrupted PETSc object as argument */
37 #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_OUTOFRANGE   63   /* input argument, out of range */
38 #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_BADPTR       68   /* invalid pointer argument */
39 #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_NOTSAMETYPE  69   /* two args must be same object type */
40 #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_NOTSAMECOMM  80   /* two args must be same communicators */
41 #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_WRONGSTATE   73   /* object in argument is in wrong state, e.g. unassembled mat */
42 #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_TYPENOTSET   89   /* the type of the object has not yet been set */
43 #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_INCOMP       75   /* two arguments are incompatible */
44 #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_NULL         85   /* argument is null that should not be */
45 #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_UNKNOWN_TYPE 86   /* type name doesn't match any registered type */
46 
47 #define PETSC_ERR_FILE_OPEN        65   /* unable to open file */
48 #define PETSC_ERR_FILE_READ        66   /* unable to read from file */
49 #define PETSC_ERR_FILE_WRITE       67   /* unable to write to file */
50 #define PETSC_ERR_FILE_UNEXPECTED  79   /* unexpected data in file */
51 
52 #define PETSC_ERR_MAT_LU_ZRPVT     71   /* detected a zero pivot during LU factorization */
53 #define PETSC_ERR_MAT_CH_ZRPVT     81   /* detected a zero pivot during Cholesky factorization */
54 
55 #define PETSC_ERR_INT_OVERFLOW     84
56 
57 #define PETSC_ERR_FLOP_COUNT       90
58 #define PETSC_ERR_NOT_CONVERGED    91  /* solver did not converge */
59 #define PETSC_ERR_MISSING_FACTOR   92  /* MatGetFactor() failed */
60 #define PETSC_ERR_OPT_OVERWRITE    93  /* attempted to over write options which should not be changed */
61 #define PETSC_ERR_WRONG_MPI_SIZE   94  /* example/application run with number of MPI ranks it does not support */
62 #define PETSC_ERR_USER_INPUT       95  /* missing or incorrect user input */
63 #define PETSC_ERR_GPU_RESOURCE     96  /* unable to load a GPU resource, for example cuBLAS */
64 #define PETSC_ERR_GPU              97  /* An error from a GPU call, this may be due to lack of resources on the GPU or a true error in the call */
65 #define PETSC_ERR_MPI              98  /* general MPI error */
66 #define PETSC_ERR_MAX_VALUE        99  /* this is always the one more than the largest error code */
67 
68 #define PetscStringizeArg(a) #a
69 #define PetscStringize(a) PetscStringizeArg(a)
70 
71 
72 /*MC
73    SETERRQ - Macro to be called when an error has been detected,
74 
75    Synopsis:
76    #include <petscsys.h>
77    PetscErrorCode SETERRQ(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *message)
78 
79    Collective
80 
81    Input Parameters:
82 +  comm - A communicator, use PETSC_COMM_SELF unless you know all ranks of another communicator will detect the error
83 .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
84 -  message - error message
85 
86   Level: beginner
87 
88    Notes:
89     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.
90 
91     See SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ3() for versions that take arguments
92 
93     Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().
94 
95    Fortran Notes:
96       SETERRQ() may be called from Fortran subroutines but SETERRA() must be called from the
97       Fortran main program.
98 
99 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ3(), CHKERRMPI()
100 M*/
101 #define SETERRQ(comm,ierr,s) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s)
102 
103 /*
104     Returned from PETSc functions that are called from MPI, such as related to attributes
105       Do not confuse PETSC_MPI_ERROR_CODE and PETSC_ERR_MPI, the first is registered with MPI and returned to MPI as
106       an error code, the latter is a regular PETSc error code passed within PETSc code indicating an error was detected in an MPI call.
107 */
108 PETSC_EXTERN PetscMPIInt PETSC_MPI_ERROR_CLASS;
109 PETSC_EXTERN PetscMPIInt PETSC_MPI_ERROR_CODE;
110 
111 
112 /*MC
113    SETERRMPI - Macro to be called when an error has been detected within an MPI callback function
114 
115    Synopsis:
116    #include <petscsys.h>
117    PetscErrorCode SETERRMPI(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *message)
118 
119    Collective
120 
121    Input Parameters:
122 +  comm - A communicator, use PETSC_COMM_SELF unless you know all ranks of another communicator will detect the error
123 .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
124 -  message - error message
125 
126   Level: developer
127 
128    Notes:
129     This macro is FOR USE IN MPI CALLBACK FUNCTIONS ONLY, such as those passed to MPI_Comm_create_keyval(). It always returns the error code PETSC_MPI_ERROR_CODE
130     which is registered with MPI_Add_error_code() when PETSc is initialized.
131 
132 .seealso: SETERRQ(), CHKERRQ(), CHKERRMPI(), PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ3()
133 M*/
134 #define SETERRMPI(comm,ierr,s) return (PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s),PETSC_MPI_ERROR_CODE)
135 
136 /*MC
137    SETERRQ1 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected,
138 
139    Synopsis:
140    #include <petscsys.h>
141    PetscErrorCode SETERRQ1(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg)
142 
143    Collective
144 
145    Input Parameters:
146 +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
147 .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
148 .  message - error message in the printf format
149 -  arg - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
150 
151   Level: beginner
152 
153    Notes:
154     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.
155 
156    Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().
157 
158 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ3()
159 M*/
160 #define SETERRQ1(comm,ierr,s,a1) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1)
161 
162 /*MC
163    SETERRQ2 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected,
164 
165    Synopsis:
166    #include <petscsys.h>
167    PetscErrorCode SETERRQ2(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2)
168 
169    Collective
170 
171    Input Parameters:
172 +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
173 .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
174 .  message - error message in the printf format
175 .  arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
176 -  arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
177 
178   Level: beginner
179 
180    Notes:
181     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.
182 
183    Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().
184 
185 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ3()
186 M*/
187 #define SETERRQ2(comm,ierr,s,a1,a2) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1,a2)
188 
189 /*MC
190    SETERRQ3 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected,
191 
192    Synopsis:
193    #include <petscsys.h>
194    PetscErrorCode SETERRQ3(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3)
195 
196    Collective
197 
198    Input Parameters:
199 +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
200 .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
201 .  message - error message in the printf format
202 .  arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
203 .  arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
204 -  arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
205 
206   Level: beginner
207 
208    Notes:
209     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.
210 
211     There are also versions for 4, 5, 6 and 7 arguments.
212 
213    Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().
214 
215 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2()
216 M*/
217 #define SETERRQ3(comm,ierr,s,a1,a2,a3) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1,a2,a3)
218 
219 /*MC
220    SETERRQ4 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected,
221 
222    Synopsis:
223    #include <petscsys.h>
224    PetscErrorCode SETERRQ4(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4)
225 
226    Collective
227 
228    Input Parameters:
229 +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
230 .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
231 .  message - error message in the printf format
232 .  arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
233 .  arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
234 .  arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
235 -  arg4 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
236 
237   Level: beginner
238 
239    Notes:
240     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.
241 
242     There are also versions for 4, 5, 6 and 7 arguments.
243 
244    Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().
245 
246 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2()
247 M*/
248 #define SETERRQ4(comm,ierr,s,a1,a2,a3,a4) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1,a2,a3,a4)
249 
250 /*MC
251    SETERRQ5 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected,
252 
253    Synopsis:
254    #include <petscsys.h>
255    PetscErrorCode SETERRQ5(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5)
256 
257    Collective
258 
259    Input Parameters:
260 +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
261 .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
262 .  message - error message in the printf format
263 .  arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
264 .  arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
265 .  arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
266 .  arg4 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
267 -  arg5 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
268 
269   Level: beginner
270 
271    Notes:
272     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.
273 
274     There are also versions for 4, 5, 6 and 7 arguments.
275 
276    Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().
277 
278 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2()
279 M*/
280 #define SETERRQ5(comm,ierr,s,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5)
281 
282 /*MC
283    SETERRQ6 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected,
284 
285    Synopsis:
286    #include <petscsys.h>
287    PetscErrorCode SETERRQ6(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6)
288 
289    Collective
290 
291    Input Parameters:
292 +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
293 .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
294 .  message - error message in the printf format
295 .  arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
296 .  arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
297 .  arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
298 .  arg4 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
299 .  arg5 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
300 -  arg6 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
301 
302   Level: beginner
303 
304    Notes:
305     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.
306 
307     There are also versions for 4, 5, 6 and 7 arguments.
308 
309    Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().
310 
311 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2()
312 M*/
313 #define SETERRQ6(comm,ierr,s,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6)
314 
315 /*MC
316    SETERRQ7 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected,
317 
318    Synopsis:
319    #include <petscsys.h>
320    PetscErrorCode SETERRQ7(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6,arg7)
321 
322    Collective
323 
324    Input Parameters:
325 +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
326 .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
327 .  message - error message in the printf format
328 .  arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
329 .  arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
330 .  arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
331 .  arg4 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
332 .  arg5 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
333 .  arg6 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
334 -  arg7 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
335 
336   Level: beginner
337 
338    Notes:
339     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.
340 
341     There are also versions for 4, 5, 6 and 7 arguments.
342 
343    Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().
344 
345 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2()
346 M*/
347 #define SETERRQ7(comm,ierr,s,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7)
348 
349 /*MC
350    SETERRQ8 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected,
351 
352    Synopsis:
353    #include <petscsys.h>
354    PetscErrorCode SETERRQ8(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6,arg7,arg8)
355 
356    Collective
357 
358    Input Parameters:
359 +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
360 .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
361 .  message - error message in the printf format
362 .  arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
363 .  arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
364 .  arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
365 .  arg4 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
366 .  arg5 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
367 .  arg6 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
368 .  arg7 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
369 -  arg8 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
370 
371   Level: beginner
372 
373    Notes:
374     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.
375 
376     There are also versions for 4, 5, 6 and 7 arguments.
377 
378    Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().
379 
380 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2()
381 M*/
382 #define SETERRQ8(comm,ierr,s,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7,a8) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7,a8)
383 
384 /*MC
385    SETERRQ9 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected,
386 
387    Synopsis:
388    #include <petscsys.h>
389    PetscErrorCode SETERRQ9(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6,arg7,arg8,arg9)
390 
391    Collective
392 
393    Input Parameters:
394 +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
395 .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
396 .  message - error message in the printf format
397 .  arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
398 .  arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
399 .  arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
400 .  arg4 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
401 .  arg5 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
402 .  arg6 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
403 .  arg7 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
404 .  arg8 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
405 -  arg9 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
406 
407   Level: beginner
408 
409    Notes:
410     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.
411 
412     There are also versions for 0 to 9 arguments.
413 
414    Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().
415 
416 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2()
417 M*/
418 #define SETERRQ9(comm,ierr,s,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7,a8,a9) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7,a8,a9)
419 
420 /*MC
421    SETERRABORT - Macro that can be called when an error has been detected,
422 
423    Synopsis:
424    #include <petscsys.h>
425    PetscErrorCode SETERRABORT(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *message)
426 
427    Collective
428 
429    Input Parameters:
430 +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
431 .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
432 -  message - error message in the printf format
433 
434   Level: beginner
435 
436    Notes:
437     This function just calls MPI_Abort().
438 
439 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2()
440 M*/
441 #define SETERRABORT(comm,ierr,s) do {PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s);MPI_Abort(comm,ierr);} while (0)
442 
443 /*MC
444    CHKERRQ - Checks error code returned from PETSc function, if non-zero it calls the error handler and then returns. Use CHKERRMPI() for checking errors from MPI calls
445 
446    Synopsis:
447    #include <petscsys.h>
448    PetscErrorCode CHKERRQ(PetscErrorCode ierr)
449 
450    Not Collective
451 
452    Input Parameters:
453 .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
454 
455   Level: beginner
456 
457    Notes:
458     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.
459 
460     Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().
461 
462     CHKERRQ(ierr) is fundamentally a macro replacement for
463          if (ierr) return(PetscError(...,ierr,...));
464 
465     Although typical usage resembles "void CHKERRQ(PetscErrorCode)" as described above, for certain uses it is
466     highly inappropriate to use it in this manner as it invokes return(PetscErrorCode). In particular,
467     it cannot be used in functions which return(void) or any other datatype.  In these types of functions,
468     you can use CHKERRV() which returns without an error code (bad idea since the error is ignored or
469          if (ierr) {PetscError(....); return(YourReturnType);}
470     where you may pass back a NULL to indicate an error. You can also call CHKERRABORT(comm,n) to have
471     MPI_Abort() returned immediately.
472 
473    Fortran Notes:
474       CHKERRQ() may be called from Fortran subroutines but CHKERRA() must be called from the
475       Fortran main program.
476 
477 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), SETERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ2()
478 M*/
479 #define CHKERRQ(ierr)          do {PetscErrorCode ierr__ = (ierr); if (PetscUnlikely(ierr__)) return PetscError(PETSC_COMM_SELF,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr__,PETSC_ERROR_REPEAT," ");} while (0)
480 #define CHKERRV(ierr)          do {PetscErrorCode ierr__ = (ierr); if (PetscUnlikely(ierr__)) {PetscError(PETSC_COMM_SELF,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr__,PETSC_ERROR_REPEAT," ");return;}} while (0)
481 
482 /*MC
483    CHKERRABORT - Checks error code returned from PETSc function. If non-zero it aborts immediately.
484 
485    Synopsis:
486    #include <petscsys.h>
487    PetscErrorCode CHKERRABORT(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr)
488 
489    Not Collective
490 
491    Input Parameters:
492 .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
493 
494   Level: intermediate
495 
496 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), SETERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRABORT(), CHKERRMPI()
497 M*/
498 #define CHKERRABORT(comm,ierr) do {PetscErrorCode ierr__ = (ierr); if (PetscUnlikely(ierr__)) {PetscError(PETSC_COMM_SELF,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr__,PETSC_ERROR_REPEAT," ");MPI_Abort(comm,ierr);}} while (0)
499 #define CHKERRCONTINUE(ierr)   do {PetscErrorCode ierr__ = (ierr); if (PetscUnlikely(ierr__)) {PetscError(PETSC_COMM_SELF,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr__,PETSC_ERROR_REPEAT," ");}} while (0)
500 
501 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscAbortFindSourceFile_Private(const char*,PetscInt*);
502 PETSC_EXTERN PetscBool petscwaitonerrorflg,petscindebugger;
503 
504 /*MC
505    PETSCABORT - Call MPI_Abort with an informative error code
506 
507    Synopsis:
508    #include <petscsys.h>
509    PETSCABORT(MPI_Comm comm, PetscErrorCode ierr)
510 
511    Collective
512 
513    Input Parameters:
514 +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
515 -  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
516 
517    Level: advanced
518 
519    Notes:
520    We pass MPI_Abort() an error code of format XX_YYYY_ZZZ, where XX, YYYY are an index and line number of the file
521    where PETSCABORT is called, respectively. ZZZ is the PETSc error code.
522 
523    If XX is zero, this means that the call was made in the routine main().
524    If XX is one, that means 1) the file is not in PETSc (it may be in users code); OR 2) the file is in PETSc but PetscAbortSourceFiles[]
525      is out of date. PETSc developers have to update it.
526    Otherwise, look up the value of XX in the table PetscAbortSourceFiles[] in src/sys/error/err.c to map XX back to the source file where the PETSCABORT() was called.
527 
528    If the option -start_in_debugger was used then this calls abort() to stop the program in the debugger.
529 
530 M*/
531 #define PETSCABORT(comm,ierr)  \
532    do {                                                               \
533       PetscInt       idx = 0;                                         \
534       PetscMPIInt    errcode;                                         \
535       PetscAbortFindSourceFile_Private(__FILE__,&idx);                \
536       errcode = (PetscMPIInt)(idx*10000000 + __LINE__*1000 + ierr);   \
537       if (petscwaitonerrorflg) PetscSleep(1000);                      \
538       if (petscindebugger) abort();                                   \
539       else MPI_Abort(comm,errcode);                                   \
540    } while (0)
541 
542 /*MC
543    CHKERRMPI - Checks error code returned from MPI calls, if non-zero it calls the error handler and then returns
544 
545    Synopsis:
546    #include <petscsys.h>
547    PetscErrorCode CHKERRMPI(PetscErrorCode ierr)
548 
549    Not Collective
550 
551    Input Parameters:
552 .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
553 
554   Level: intermediate
555 
556    Notes:
557     Always returns the error code PETSC_ERR_MPI; the MPI error code and string are embedded in the string error message
558 
559 .seealso: CHKERRQ(), PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), SETERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRMPI(), SETERRABORT(), CHKERRABORT()
560 M*/
561 #define CHKERRMPI(ierr) \
562 do { \
563   PetscErrorCode _7_errorcode = (ierr); \
564   if (PetscUnlikely(_7_errorcode)) { \
565     char _7_errorstring[MPI_MAX_ERROR_STRING]; \
566     PetscMPIInt _7_resultlen; \
567     MPI_Error_string(_7_errorcode,(char*)_7_errorstring,&_7_resultlen); (void)_7_resultlen; \
568     SETERRQ2(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_MPI,"MPI error %d %s",(int)_7_errorcode,_7_errorstring); \
569   } \
570 } while (0)
571 
572 #ifdef PETSC_CLANGUAGE_CXX
573 
574 /*MC
575    CHKERRXX - Checks error code, if non-zero it calls the C++ error handler which throws an exception
576 
577    Synopsis:
578    #include <petscsys.h>
579    void CHKERRXX(PetscErrorCode ierr)
580 
581    Not Collective
582 
583    Input Parameters:
584 .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
585 
586   Level: beginner
587 
588    Notes:
589     Once the error handler throws a ??? exception.
590 
591     You can use CHKERRV() which returns without an error code (bad idea since the error is ignored)
592     or CHKERRABORT(comm,n) to have MPI_Abort() returned immediately.
593 
594 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), SETERRQ(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ
595 M*/
596 #define CHKERRXX(ierr)  do {if (PetscUnlikely(ierr)) {PetscError(PETSC_COMM_SELF,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_IN_CXX,0);}} while (0)
597 
598 #endif
599 
600 #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_CUDA)
601 #define CHKERRCUSOLVER(err) do {if (PetscUnlikely(err)) SETERRQ1(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_LIB,"CUSOLVER error %d",err);} while (0)
602 #endif
603 /* TODO: SEK:  Need to figure out the hipsolver issues */
604 #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_HIP)
605 #define CHKERRHIPSOLVER(err) do {if (PetscUnlikely(err)) SETERRQ1(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_LIB,"HIPSOLVER error %d",err);} while (0)
606 #endif
607 /*MC
608    CHKMEMQ - Checks the memory for corruption, calls error handler if any is detected
609 
610    Synopsis:
611    #include <petscsys.h>
612    CHKMEMQ;
613 
614    Not Collective
615 
616   Level: beginner
617 
618    Notes:
619     We highly recommend using valgrind https://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/documentation/faq.html#valgrind for finding memory problems. This is useful
620     on systems that do not have valgrind, but much much less useful.
621 
622     Must run with the option -malloc_debug (-malloc_test in debug mode; or if PetscMallocSetDebug() called) to enable this option
623 
624     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.
625 
626     By defaults prints location where memory that is corrupted was allocated.
627 
628     Use CHKMEMA for functions that return void
629 
630 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), SETERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ3(),
631           PetscMallocValidate()
632 M*/
633 #define CHKMEMQ do {PetscErrorCode _7_ierr = PetscMallocValidate(__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__);CHKERRQ(_7_ierr);} while (0)
634 
635 #define CHKMEMA PetscMallocValidate(__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__)
636 
637 /*E
638   PetscErrorType - passed to the PETSc error handling routines indicating if this is the first or a later call to the error handlers
639 
640   Level: advanced
641 
642   PETSC_ERROR_IN_CXX indicates the error was detected in C++ and an exception should be generated
643 
644   Developer Notes:
645     This is currently used to decide when to print the detailed information about the run in PetscTraceBackErrorHandler()
646 
647 .seealso: PetscError(), SETERRXX()
648 E*/
649 typedef enum {PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL=0,PETSC_ERROR_REPEAT=1,PETSC_ERROR_IN_CXX = 2} PetscErrorType;
650 
651 #if defined(__clang_analyzer__)
652 __attribute__((analyzer_noreturn))
653 #endif
654 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscError(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,...);
655 
656 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscErrorPrintfInitialize(void);
657 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscErrorMessage(int,const char*[],char **);
658 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*);
659 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscIgnoreErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*);
660 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscEmacsClientErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*);
661 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscMPIAbortErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*);
662 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscAbortErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*);
663 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscAttachDebuggerErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*);
664 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscReturnErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*);
665 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscPushErrorHandler(PetscErrorCode (*handler)(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*),void*);
666 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscPopErrorHandler(void);
667 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscSignalHandlerDefault(int,void*);
668 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscPushSignalHandler(PetscErrorCode (*)(int,void *),void*);
669 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscPopSignalHandler(void);
670 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscCheckPointerSetIntensity(PetscInt);
671 PETSC_EXTERN void PetscSignalSegvCheckPointerOrMpi(void);
672 PETSC_DEPRECATED_FUNCTION("Use PetscSignalSegvCheckPointerOrMpi() (since version 3.13)") PETSC_STATIC_INLINE void PetscSignalSegvCheckPointer(void) {PetscSignalSegvCheckPointerOrMpi();}
673 
674 /*MC
675     PetscErrorPrintf - Prints error messages.
676 
677    Synopsis:
678     #include <petscsys.h>
679      PetscErrorCode (*PetscErrorPrintf)(const char format[],...);
680 
681     Not Collective
682 
683     Input Parameters:
684 .   format - the usual printf() format string
685 
686    Options Database Keys:
687 +    -error_output_stdout - cause error messages to be printed to stdout instead of the  (default) stderr
688 -    -error_output_none - to turn off all printing of error messages (does not change the way the error is handled.)
689 
690    Notes:
691     Use
692 $     PetscErrorPrintf = PetscErrorPrintfNone; to turn off all printing of error messages (does not change the way the
693 $                        error is handled.) and
694 $     PetscErrorPrintf = PetscErrorPrintfDefault; to turn it back on or you can use your own function
695 
696           Use
697      PETSC_STDERR = FILE* obtained from a file open etc. to have stderr printed to the file.
698      PETSC_STDOUT = FILE* obtained from a file open etc. to have stdout printed to the file.
699 
700           Use
701       PetscPushErrorHandler() to provide your own error handler that determines what kind of messages to print
702 
703    Level: developer
704 
705     Fortran Note:
706     This routine is not supported in Fortran.
707 
708 
709 .seealso: PetscFPrintf(), PetscSynchronizedPrintf(), PetscHelpPrintf(), PetscPrintf(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscVFPrintf(), PetscHelpPrintf()
710 M*/
711 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode (*PetscErrorPrintf)(const char[],...);
712 
713 typedef enum {PETSC_FP_TRAP_OFF=0,PETSC_FP_TRAP_ON=1} PetscFPTrap;
714 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscSetFPTrap(PetscFPTrap);
715 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscFPTrapPush(PetscFPTrap);
716 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscFPTrapPop(void);
717 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscDetermineInitialFPTrap(void);
718 
719 /*
720       Allows the code to build a stack frame as it runs
721 */
722 
723 #define PETSCSTACKSIZE 64
724 
725 typedef struct  {
726   const char      *function[PETSCSTACKSIZE];
727   const char      *file[PETSCSTACKSIZE];
728         int       line[PETSCSTACKSIZE];
729         PetscBool petscroutine[PETSCSTACKSIZE];
730         int       currentsize;
731         int       hotdepth;
732 } PetscStack;
733 
734 PETSC_EXTERN PetscStack *petscstack;
735 
736 PetscErrorCode  PetscStackCopy(PetscStack*,PetscStack*);
737 PetscErrorCode  PetscStackPrint(PetscStack *,FILE*);
738 #if defined(PETSC_SERIALIZE_FUNCTIONS)
739 #include <petsc/private/petscfptimpl.h>
740 /*
741    Registers the current function into the global function pointer to function name table
742 
743    Have to fix this to handle errors but cannot return error since used in PETSC_VIEWER_DRAW_() etc
744 */
745 #define PetscRegister__FUNCT__() do { \
746   static PetscBool __chked = PETSC_FALSE; \
747   if (!__chked) {\
748   void *ptr; PetscDLSym(NULL,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,&ptr);\
749   __chked = PETSC_TRUE;\
750   }} while (0)
751 #else
752 #define PetscRegister__FUNCT__()
753 #endif
754 
755 #if defined(PETSC_USE_DEBUG)
756 PETSC_STATIC_INLINE PetscBool PetscStackActive(void)
757 {
758   return(petscstack ? PETSC_TRUE : PETSC_FALSE);
759 }
760 
761 /* Stack handling is based on the following two "NoCheck" macros.  These should only be called directly by other error
762  * handling macros.  We record the line of the call, which may or may not be the location of the definition.  But is at
763  * least more useful than "unknown" because it can distinguish multiple calls from the same function.
764  */
765 
766 #define PetscStackPushNoCheck(funct,petsc_routine,hot)                        \
767   do {                                                                        \
768     PetscStackSAWsTakeAccess();                                                \
769     if (petscstack && (petscstack->currentsize < PETSCSTACKSIZE)) {         \
770       petscstack->function[petscstack->currentsize]  = funct;               \
771       petscstack->file[petscstack->currentsize]      = __FILE__;            \
772       petscstack->line[petscstack->currentsize]      = __LINE__;            \
773       petscstack->petscroutine[petscstack->currentsize] = petsc_routine;    \
774       petscstack->currentsize++;                                             \
775     }                                                                         \
776     if (petscstack) {                                                        \
777       petscstack->hotdepth += (hot || petscstack->hotdepth);                \
778     }                                                                         \
779     PetscStackSAWsGrantAccess();                                               \
780   } while (0)
781 
782 #define PetscStackPopNoCheck                                            \
783   do {                                                                  \
784     PetscStackSAWsTakeAccess();                                          \
785     if (petscstack && petscstack->currentsize > 0) {                  \
786       petscstack->currentsize--;                                       \
787       petscstack->function[petscstack->currentsize]  = NULL;             \
788       petscstack->file[petscstack->currentsize]      = NULL;             \
789       petscstack->line[petscstack->currentsize]      = 0;             \
790       petscstack->petscroutine[petscstack->currentsize] = PETSC_FALSE;\
791     }                                                                   \
792     if (petscstack) {                                                  \
793       petscstack->hotdepth = PetscMax(petscstack->hotdepth-1,0);      \
794     }                                                                   \
795     PetscStackSAWsGrantAccess();                                         \
796   } while (0)
797 
798 /*MC
799    PetscFunctionBegin - First executable line of each PETSc function,  used for error handling. Final
800       line of PETSc functions should be PetscFunctionReturn(0);
801 
802    Synopsis:
803    #include <petscsys.h>
804    void PetscFunctionBegin;
805 
806    Not Collective
807 
808    Usage:
809 .vb
810      int something;
811 
812      PetscFunctionBegin;
813 .ve
814 
815    Notes:
816      Use PetscFunctionBeginUser for application codes.
817 
818      Not available in Fortran
819 
820    Level: developer
821 
822 .seealso: PetscFunctionReturn(), PetscFunctionBeginHot(), PetscFunctionBeginUser()
823 
824 M*/
825 #define PetscFunctionBegin do {                                        \
826     PetscStackPushNoCheck(PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,PETSC_TRUE,PETSC_FALSE); \
827     PetscRegister__FUNCT__();                                          \
828   } while (0)
829 
830 /*MC
831    PetscFunctionBeginHot - Substitute for PetscFunctionBegin to be used in functions that are called in
832    performance-critical circumstances.  Use of this function allows for lighter profiling by default.
833 
834    Synopsis:
835    #include <petscsys.h>
836    void PetscFunctionBeginHot;
837 
838    Not Collective
839 
840    Usage:
841 .vb
842      int something;
843 
844      PetscFunctionBeginHot;
845 .ve
846 
847    Notes:
848      Not available in Fortran
849 
850    Level: developer
851 
852 .seealso: PetscFunctionBegin, PetscFunctionReturn()
853 
854 M*/
855 #define PetscFunctionBeginHot do {                                     \
856     PetscStackPushNoCheck(PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,PETSC_TRUE,PETSC_TRUE);  \
857     PetscRegister__FUNCT__();                                          \
858   } while (0)
859 
860 /*MC
861    PetscFunctionBeginUser - First executable line of user provided PETSc routine
862 
863    Synopsis:
864    #include <petscsys.h>
865    void PetscFunctionBeginUser;
866 
867    Not Collective
868 
869    Usage:
870 .vb
871      int something;
872 
873      PetscFunctionBeginUser;
874 .ve
875 
876    Notes:
877       Final line of PETSc functions should be PetscFunctionReturn(0) except for main().
878 
879       Not available in Fortran
880 
881       This is identical to PetscFunctionBegin except it labels the routine as a user
882       routine instead of as a PETSc library routine.
883 
884    Level: intermediate
885 
886 .seealso: PetscFunctionReturn(), PetscFunctionBegin, PetscFunctionBeginHot
887 
888 M*/
889 #define PetscFunctionBeginUser                                          \
890   do {                                                                  \
891     PetscStackPushNoCheck(PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,PETSC_FALSE,PETSC_FALSE); \
892     PetscRegister__FUNCT__();                                           \
893   } while (0)
894 
895 
896 #define PetscStackPush(n) \
897   do {                                                                  \
898     PetscStackPushNoCheck(n,PETSC_FALSE,PETSC_FALSE);                   \
899     CHKMEMQ;                                                            \
900   } while (0)
901 
902 #define PetscStackPop                           \
903     do {                                        \
904       CHKMEMQ;                                  \
905       PetscStackPopNoCheck;                     \
906     } while (0)
907 
908 /*MC
909    PetscFunctionReturn - Last executable line of each PETSc function
910         used for error handling. Replaces return()
911 
912    Synopsis:
913    #include <petscsys.h>
914    void PetscFunctionReturn(0);
915 
916    Not Collective
917 
918    Usage:
919 .vb
920     ....
921      PetscFunctionReturn(0);
922    }
923 .ve
924 
925    Notes:
926      Not available in Fortran
927 
928    Level: developer
929 
930 .seealso: PetscFunctionBegin()
931 
932 M*/
933 #define PetscFunctionReturn(a) \
934   do {                                                                \
935     PetscStackPopNoCheck;                                             \
936     return(a);} while (0)
937 
938 #define PetscFunctionReturnVoid() \
939   do {                                                                \
940     PetscStackPopNoCheck;                                             \
941     return;} while (0)
942 
943 #else
944 
945 PETSC_STATIC_INLINE PetscBool PetscStackActive(void) {return PETSC_FALSE;}
946 #define PetscStackPushNoCheck(funct,petsc_routine,hot) do {} while (0)
947 #define PetscStackPopNoCheck                           do {} while (0)
948 #define PetscFunctionBegin
949 #define PetscFunctionBeginUser
950 #define PetscFunctionBeginHot
951 #define PetscFunctionReturn(a)    return(a)
952 #define PetscFunctionReturnVoid() return
953 #define PetscStackPop             CHKMEMQ
954 #define PetscStackPush(f)         CHKMEMQ
955 
956 #endif
957 
958 /*
959     PetscStackCall - Calls an external library routine or user function after pushing the name of the routine on the stack.
960 
961    Input Parameters:
962 +   name - string that gives the name of the function being called
963 -   routine - actual call to the routine, including ierr = and CHKERRQ(ierr);
964 
965    Note: Often one should use PetscStackCallStandard() instead. This routine is intended for external library routines that DO NOT return error codes
966 
967    Developer Note: this is so that when a user or external library routine results in a crash or corrupts memory, they get blamed instead of PETSc.
968 
969 
970 
971 */
972 #define PetscStackCall(name,routine) do { PetscStackPush(name);routine;PetscStackPop; } while (0)
973 
974 /*
975     PetscStackCallStandard - Calls an external library routine after pushing the name of the routine on the stack.
976 
977    Input Parameters:
978 +   func-  name of the routine
979 -   args - arguments to the routine surrounded by ()
980 
981    Notes:
982     This is intended for external package routines that return error codes. Use PetscStackCall() for those that do not.
983 
984    Developer Note: this is so that when an external packge routine results in a crash or corrupts memory, they get blamed instead of PETSc.
985 
986 */
987 #define PetscStackCallStandard(func,args) do {                                                            \
988     PetscErrorCode __ierr;                                                                                \
989     PetscStackPush(#func);                                                                                \
990     __ierr = func args;                                                                                   \
991     PetscStackPop;                                                                                        \
992     if (__ierr) SETERRQ2(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_LIB,"Error in %s(): error code %d",#func,(int)__ierr); \
993   } while (0)
994 
995 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscStackCreate(void);
996 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscStackView(FILE*);
997 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscStackDestroy(void);
998 
999 #endif
1000