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 include/petsc/finclude/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 wrote options which should not be changed */ 61 62 #define PETSC_ERR_MAX_VALUE 94 /* this is always the one more than the largest error code */ 63 64 #define PetscStringizeArg(a) #a 65 #define PetscStringize(a) PetscStringizeArg(a) 66 67 68 /*MC 69 SETERRQ - Macro to be called when an error has been detected, 70 71 Synopsis: 72 #include <petscsys.h> 73 PetscErrorCode SETERRQ(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *message) 74 75 Collective 76 77 Input Parameters: 78 + comm - A communicator, use PETSC_COMM_SELF unless you know all ranks of another communicator will detect the error 79 . ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h 80 - message - error message 81 82 Level: beginner 83 84 Notes: 85 Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code. 86 87 See SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ3() for versions that take arguments 88 89 Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler(). 90 91 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ3() 92 M*/ 93 #define SETERRQ(comm,ierr,s) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s) 94 95 /*MC 96 SETERRMPI - Macro to be called when an error has been detected within an MPI callback function 97 98 Synopsis: 99 #include <petscsys.h> 100 PetscErrorCode SETERRMPI(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *message) 101 102 Collective 103 104 Input Parameters: 105 + comm - A communicator, use PETSC_COMM_SELF unless you know all ranks of another communicator will detect the error 106 . ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h 107 - message - error message 108 109 Level: developer 110 111 Notes: 112 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 113 which is registered with MPI_Add_error_code() when PETSc is initialized. 114 115 .seealso: SETERRQ(), CHKERRQ(), CHKERRMPI(), PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ3() 116 M*/ 117 #define SETERRMPI(comm,ierr,s) return (PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s),PETSC_MPI_ERROR_CODE) 118 119 /*MC 120 SETERRQ1 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected, 121 122 Synopsis: 123 #include <petscsys.h> 124 PetscErrorCode SETERRQ1(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg) 125 126 Collective 127 128 Input Parameters: 129 + comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective 130 . ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h 131 . message - error message in the printf format 132 - arg - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 133 134 Level: beginner 135 136 Notes: 137 Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code. 138 139 Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler(). 140 141 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ3() 142 M*/ 143 #define SETERRQ1(comm,ierr,s,a1) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1) 144 145 /*MC 146 SETERRQ2 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected, 147 148 Synopsis: 149 #include <petscsys.h> 150 PetscErrorCode SETERRQ2(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2) 151 152 Collective 153 154 Input Parameters: 155 + comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective 156 . ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h 157 . message - error message in the printf format 158 . arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 159 - arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 160 161 Level: beginner 162 163 Notes: 164 Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code. 165 166 Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler(). 167 168 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ3() 169 M*/ 170 #define SETERRQ2(comm,ierr,s,a1,a2) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1,a2) 171 172 /*MC 173 SETERRQ3 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected, 174 175 Synopsis: 176 #include <petscsys.h> 177 PetscErrorCode SETERRQ3(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3) 178 179 Collective 180 181 Input Parameters: 182 + comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective 183 . ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h 184 . message - error message in the printf format 185 . arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 186 . arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 187 - arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 188 189 Level: beginner 190 191 Notes: 192 Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code. 193 194 There are also versions for 4, 5, 6 and 7 arguments. 195 196 Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler(). 197 198 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2() 199 M*/ 200 #define SETERRQ3(comm,ierr,s,a1,a2,a3) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1,a2,a3) 201 202 /*MC 203 SETERRQ4 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected, 204 205 Synopsis: 206 #include <petscsys.h> 207 PetscErrorCode SETERRQ4(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3) 208 209 Collective 210 211 Input Parameters: 212 + comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective 213 . ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h 214 . message - error message in the printf format 215 . arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 216 . arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 217 . arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 218 - arg4 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 219 220 Level: beginner 221 222 Notes: 223 Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code. 224 225 There are also versions for 4, 5, 6 and 7 arguments. 226 227 Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler(). 228 229 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2() 230 M*/ 231 #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) 232 233 /*MC 234 SETERRQ5 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected, 235 236 Synopsis: 237 #include <petscsys.h> 238 PetscErrorCode SETERRQ5(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3) 239 240 Collective 241 242 Input Parameters: 243 + comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective 244 . ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h 245 . message - error message in the printf format 246 . arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 247 . arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 248 . arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 249 . arg4 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 250 - arg5 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 251 252 Level: beginner 253 254 Notes: 255 Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code. 256 257 There are also versions for 4, 5, 6 and 7 arguments. 258 259 Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler(). 260 261 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2() 262 M*/ 263 #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) 264 265 /*MC 266 SETERRQ6 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected, 267 268 Synopsis: 269 #include <petscsys.h> 270 PetscErrorCode SETERRQ6(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3) 271 272 Collective 273 274 Input Parameters: 275 + comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective 276 . ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h 277 . message - error message in the printf format 278 . arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 279 . arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 280 . arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 281 . arg4 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 282 . arg5 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 283 - arg6 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 284 285 Level: beginner 286 287 Notes: 288 Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code. 289 290 There are also versions for 4, 5, 6 and 7 arguments. 291 292 Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler(). 293 294 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2() 295 M*/ 296 #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) 297 298 /*MC 299 SETERRQ7 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected, 300 301 Synopsis: 302 #include <petscsys.h> 303 PetscErrorCode SETERRQ7(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3) 304 305 Collective 306 307 Input Parameters: 308 + comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective 309 . ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h 310 . message - error message in the printf format 311 . arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 312 . arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 313 . arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 314 . arg4 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 315 . arg5 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 316 . arg6 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 317 - arg7 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 318 319 Level: beginner 320 321 Notes: 322 Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code. 323 324 There are also versions for 4, 5, 6 and 7 arguments. 325 326 Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler(). 327 328 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2() 329 M*/ 330 #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) 331 332 /*MC 333 SETERRQ8 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected, 334 335 Synopsis: 336 #include <petscsys.h> 337 PetscErrorCode SETERRQ8(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3) 338 339 Collective 340 341 Input Parameters: 342 + comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective 343 . ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h 344 . message - error message in the printf format 345 . arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 346 . arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 347 . arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 348 . arg4 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 349 . arg5 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 350 . arg6 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 351 . arg7 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 352 - arg8 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 353 354 Level: beginner 355 356 Notes: 357 Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code. 358 359 There are also versions for 4, 5, 6 and 7 arguments. 360 361 Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler(). 362 363 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2() 364 M*/ 365 #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) 366 367 /*MC 368 SETERRQ9 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected, 369 370 Synopsis: 371 #include <petscsys.h> 372 PetscErrorCode SETERRQ9(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3) 373 374 Collective 375 376 Input Parameters: 377 + comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective 378 . ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h 379 . message - error message in the printf format 380 . arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 381 . arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 382 . arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 383 . arg4 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 384 . arg5 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 385 . arg6 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 386 . arg7 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 387 . arg8 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 388 - arg9 - argument (for example an integer, string or double) 389 390 Level: beginner 391 392 Notes: 393 Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code. 394 395 There are also versions for 0 to 9 arguments. 396 397 Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler(). 398 399 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2() 400 M*/ 401 #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) 402 403 /*MC 404 SETERRABORT - Macro that can be called when an error has been detected, 405 406 Synopsis: 407 #include <petscsys.h> 408 PetscErrorCode SETERRABORT(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *message) 409 410 Collective 411 412 Input Parameters: 413 + comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective 414 . ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h 415 - message - error message in the printf format 416 417 Level: beginner 418 419 Notes: 420 This function just calls MPI_Abort(). 421 422 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2() 423 M*/ 424 #define SETERRABORT(comm,ierr,s) do {PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s);MPI_Abort(comm,ierr);} while (0) 425 426 /*MC 427 CHKERRQ - Checks error code, if non-zero it calls the error handler and then returns 428 429 Synopsis: 430 #include <petscsys.h> 431 PetscErrorCode CHKERRQ(PetscErrorCode ierr) 432 433 Not Collective 434 435 Input Parameters: 436 . ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h 437 438 Level: beginner 439 440 Notes: 441 Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code. 442 443 Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler(). 444 445 CHKERRQ(ierr) is fundamentally a macro replacement for 446 if (ierr) return(PetscError(...,ierr,...)); 447 448 Although typical usage resembles "void CHKERRQ(PetscErrorCode)" as described above, for certain uses it is 449 highly inappropriate to use it in this manner as it invokes return(PetscErrorCode). In particular, 450 it cannot be used in functions which return(void) or any other datatype. In these types of functions, 451 you can use CHKERRV() which returns without an error code (bad idea since the error is ignored or 452 if (ierr) {PetscError(....); return(YourReturnType);} 453 where you may pass back a NULL to indicate an error. You can also call CHKERRABORT(comm,n) to have 454 MPI_Abort() returned immediately. 455 456 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), SETERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ2() 457 M*/ 458 #define CHKERRQ(ierr) do {if (PetscUnlikely(ierr)) return PetscError(PETSC_COMM_SELF,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_REPEAT," ");} while (0) 459 #define CHKERRV(ierr) do {if (PetscUnlikely(ierr)) {ierr = PetscError(PETSC_COMM_SELF,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_REPEAT," ");return;}} while(0) 460 #define CHKERRABORT(comm,ierr) do {if (PetscUnlikely(ierr)) {PetscError(PETSC_COMM_SELF,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_REPEAT," ");MPI_Abort(comm,ierr);}} while (0) 461 #define CHKERRCONTINUE(ierr) do {if (PetscUnlikely(ierr)) {PetscError(PETSC_COMM_SELF,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_REPEAT," ");}} while (0) 462 463 464 /*MC 465 CHKERRMPI - Checks error code, if non-zero it calls the error handler and then returns 466 467 Synopsis: 468 #include <petscsys.h> 469 PetscErrorCode CHKERRMPI(PetscErrorCode ierr) 470 471 Not Collective 472 473 Input Parameters: 474 . ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h 475 476 Level: developer 477 478 Notes: 479 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 480 which is registered with MPI_Add_error_code() when PETSc is initialized. 481 482 .seealso: CHKERRQ(), PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), SETERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ2() 483 M*/ 484 #define CHKERRMPI(ierr) do {if (PetscUnlikely(ierr)) return (PetscError(PETSC_COMM_SELF,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_REPEAT," "),PETSC_MPI_ERROR_CODE);} while (0) 485 486 #ifdef PETSC_CLANGUAGE_CXX 487 488 /*MC 489 CHKERRXX - Checks error code, if non-zero it calls the C++ error handler which throws an exception 490 491 Synopsis: 492 #include <petscsys.h> 493 void CHKERRXX(PetscErrorCode ierr) 494 495 Not Collective 496 497 Input Parameters: 498 . ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h 499 500 Level: beginner 501 502 Notes: 503 Once the error handler throws a ??? exception. 504 505 You can use CHKERRV() which returns without an error code (bad idea since the error is ignored) 506 or CHKERRABORT(comm,n) to have MPI_Abort() returned immediately. 507 508 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), SETERRQ(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ 509 M*/ 510 #define CHKERRXX(ierr) do {if (PetscUnlikely(ierr)) {PetscError(PETSC_COMM_SELF,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_IN_CXX,0);}} while(0) 511 512 #endif 513 514 #define CHKERRCUDA(err) do {if (PetscUnlikely(err)) SETERRQ1(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_LIB,"CUDA error %d",err);} while(0) 515 #define CHKERRCUBLAS(err) do {if (PetscUnlikely(err)) SETERRQ1(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_LIB,"CUBLAS error %d",err);} while(0) 516 517 /*MC 518 CHKMEMQ - Checks the memory for corruption, calls error handler if any is detected 519 520 Synopsis: 521 #include <petscsys.h> 522 CHKMEMQ; 523 524 Not Collective 525 526 Level: beginner 527 528 Notes: 529 We highly recommend using valgrind https://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/documentation/faq.html#valgrind for finding memory problems. This is useful 530 on systems that do not have valgrind, but much much less useful. 531 532 Must run with the option -malloc_debug to enable this option 533 534 Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code. 535 536 By defaults prints location where memory that is corrupted was allocated. 537 538 Use CHKMEMA for functions that return void 539 540 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), SETERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ3(), 541 PetscMallocValidate() 542 M*/ 543 #define CHKMEMQ do {PetscErrorCode _7_ierr = PetscMallocValidate(__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__);CHKERRQ(_7_ierr);} while(0) 544 545 #define CHKMEMA PetscMallocValidate(__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__) 546 547 /*E 548 PetscErrorType - passed to the PETSc error handling routines indicating if this is the first or a later call to the error handlers 549 550 Level: advanced 551 552 PETSC_ERROR_IN_CXX indicates the error was detected in C++ and an exception should be generated 553 554 Developer Notes: 555 This is currently used to decide when to print the detailed information about the run in PetscTraceBackErrorHandler() 556 557 .seealso: PetscError(), SETERRXX() 558 E*/ 559 typedef enum {PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL=0,PETSC_ERROR_REPEAT=1,PETSC_ERROR_IN_CXX = 2} PetscErrorType; 560 561 #if defined(__clang_analyzer__) 562 __attribute__((analyzer_noreturn)) 563 #endif 564 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscError(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,...); 565 566 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscErrorPrintfInitialize(void); 567 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscErrorMessage(int,const char*[],char **); 568 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*); 569 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscIgnoreErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*); 570 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscEmacsClientErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*); 571 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscMPIAbortErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*); 572 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscAbortErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*); 573 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscAttachDebuggerErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*); 574 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscReturnErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*); 575 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscPushErrorHandler(PetscErrorCode (*handler)(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*),void*); 576 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscPopErrorHandler(void); 577 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscSignalHandlerDefault(int,void*); 578 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscPushSignalHandler(PetscErrorCode (*)(int,void *),void*); 579 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscPopSignalHandler(void); 580 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscCheckPointerSetIntensity(PetscInt); 581 PETSC_EXTERN void PetscSignalSegvCheckPointer(void); 582 583 /*MC 584 PetscErrorPrintf - Prints error messages. 585 586 Synopsis: 587 #include <petscsys.h> 588 PetscErrorCode (*PetscErrorPrintf)(const char format[],...); 589 590 Not Collective 591 592 Input Parameters: 593 . format - the usual printf() format string 594 595 Options Database Keys: 596 + -error_output_stdout - cause error messages to be printed to stdout instead of the (default) stderr 597 - -error_output_none - to turn off all printing of error messages (does not change the way the error is handled.) 598 599 Notes: 600 Use 601 $ PetscErrorPrintf = PetscErrorPrintfNone; to turn off all printing of error messages (does not change the way the 602 $ error is handled.) and 603 $ PetscErrorPrintf = PetscErrorPrintfDefault; to turn it back on or you can use your own function 604 605 Use 606 PETSC_STDERR = FILE* obtained from a file open etc. to have stderr printed to the file. 607 PETSC_STDOUT = FILE* obtained from a file open etc. to have stdout printed to the file. 608 609 Use 610 PetscPushErrorHandler() to provide your own error handler that determines what kind of messages to print 611 612 Level: developer 613 614 Fortran Note: 615 This routine is not supported in Fortran. 616 617 618 .seealso: PetscFPrintf(), PetscSynchronizedPrintf(), PetscHelpPrintf(), PetscPrintf(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscVFPrintf(), PetscHelpPrintf() 619 M*/ 620 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode (*PetscErrorPrintf)(const char[],...); 621 622 typedef enum {PETSC_FP_TRAP_OFF=0,PETSC_FP_TRAP_ON=1} PetscFPTrap; 623 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscSetFPTrap(PetscFPTrap); 624 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscFPTrapPush(PetscFPTrap); 625 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscFPTrapPop(void); 626 627 /* 628 Allows the code to build a stack frame as it runs 629 */ 630 631 #define PETSCSTACKSIZE 64 632 633 typedef struct { 634 const char *function[PETSCSTACKSIZE]; 635 const char *file[PETSCSTACKSIZE]; 636 int line[PETSCSTACKSIZE]; 637 PetscBool petscroutine[PETSCSTACKSIZE]; 638 int currentsize; 639 int hotdepth; 640 } PetscStack; 641 642 PETSC_EXTERN PetscStack *petscstack; 643 644 PetscErrorCode PetscStackCopy(PetscStack*,PetscStack*); 645 PetscErrorCode PetscStackPrint(PetscStack *,FILE*); 646 #if defined(PETSC_SERIALIZE_FUNCTIONS) 647 #include <petsc/private/petscfptimpl.h> 648 /* 649 Registers the current function into the global function pointer to function name table 650 651 Have to fix this to handle errors but cannot return error since used in PETSC_VIEWER_DRAW_() etc 652 */ 653 #define PetscRegister__FUNCT__() do { \ 654 static PetscBool __chked = PETSC_FALSE; \ 655 if (!__chked) {\ 656 void *ptr; PetscDLSym(NULL,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,&ptr);\ 657 __chked = PETSC_TRUE;\ 658 }} while (0) 659 #else 660 #define PetscRegister__FUNCT__() 661 #endif 662 663 #if defined(PETSC_USE_DEBUG) 664 PETSC_STATIC_INLINE PetscBool PetscStackActive(void) 665 { 666 return(petscstack ? PETSC_TRUE : PETSC_FALSE); 667 } 668 669 /* Stack handling is based on the following two "NoCheck" macros. These should only be called directly by other error 670 * handling macros. We record the line of the call, which may or may not be the location of the definition. But is at 671 * least more useful than "unknown" because it can distinguish multiple calls from the same function. 672 */ 673 674 #define PetscStackPushNoCheck(funct,petsc_routine,hot) \ 675 do { \ 676 PetscStackSAWsTakeAccess(); \ 677 if (petscstack && (petscstack->currentsize < PETSCSTACKSIZE)) { \ 678 petscstack->function[petscstack->currentsize] = funct; \ 679 petscstack->file[petscstack->currentsize] = __FILE__; \ 680 petscstack->line[petscstack->currentsize] = __LINE__; \ 681 petscstack->petscroutine[petscstack->currentsize] = petsc_routine; \ 682 petscstack->currentsize++; \ 683 } \ 684 if (petscstack) { \ 685 petscstack->hotdepth += (hot || petscstack->hotdepth); \ 686 } \ 687 PetscStackSAWsGrantAccess(); \ 688 } while (0) 689 690 #define PetscStackPopNoCheck \ 691 do { \ 692 PetscStackSAWsTakeAccess(); \ 693 if (petscstack && petscstack->currentsize > 0) { \ 694 petscstack->currentsize--; \ 695 petscstack->function[petscstack->currentsize] = 0; \ 696 petscstack->file[petscstack->currentsize] = 0; \ 697 petscstack->line[petscstack->currentsize] = 0; \ 698 petscstack->petscroutine[petscstack->currentsize] = PETSC_FALSE;\ 699 } \ 700 if (petscstack) { \ 701 petscstack->hotdepth = PetscMax(petscstack->hotdepth-1,0); \ 702 } \ 703 PetscStackSAWsGrantAccess(); \ 704 } while (0) 705 706 /*MC 707 PetscFunctionBegin - First executable line of each PETSc function, used for error handling. Final 708 line of PETSc functions should be PetscFunctionReturn(0); 709 710 Synopsis: 711 #include <petscsys.h> 712 void PetscFunctionBegin; 713 714 Not Collective 715 716 Usage: 717 .vb 718 int something; 719 720 PetscFunctionBegin; 721 .ve 722 723 Notes: 724 Use PetscFunctionBeginUser for application codes. 725 726 Not available in Fortran 727 728 Level: developer 729 730 .seealso: PetscFunctionReturn(), PetscFunctionBeginHot(), PetscFunctionBeginUser() 731 732 M*/ 733 #define PetscFunctionBegin do { \ 734 PetscStackPushNoCheck(PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,PETSC_TRUE,PETSC_FALSE); \ 735 PetscRegister__FUNCT__(); \ 736 } while (0) 737 738 /*MC 739 PetscFunctionBeginHot - Substitute for PetscFunctionBegin to be used in functions that are called in 740 performance-critical circumstances. Use of this function allows for lighter profiling by default. 741 742 Synopsis: 743 #include <petscsys.h> 744 void PetscFunctionBeginHot; 745 746 Not Collective 747 748 Usage: 749 .vb 750 int something; 751 752 PetscFunctionBeginHot; 753 .ve 754 755 Notes: 756 Not available in Fortran 757 758 Level: developer 759 760 .seealso: PetscFunctionBegin, PetscFunctionReturn() 761 762 M*/ 763 #define PetscFunctionBeginHot do { \ 764 PetscStackPushNoCheck(PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,PETSC_TRUE,PETSC_TRUE); \ 765 PetscRegister__FUNCT__(); \ 766 } while (0) 767 768 /*MC 769 PetscFunctionBeginUser - First executable line of user provided PETSc routine 770 771 Synopsis: 772 #include <petscsys.h> 773 void PetscFunctionBeginUser; 774 775 Not Collective 776 777 Usage: 778 .vb 779 int something; 780 781 PetscFunctionBeginUser; 782 .ve 783 784 Notes: 785 Final line of PETSc functions should be PetscFunctionReturn(0) except for main(). 786 787 Not available in Fortran 788 789 This is identical to PetscFunctionBegin except it labels the routine as a user 790 routine instead of as a PETSc library routine. 791 792 Level: intermediate 793 794 .seealso: PetscFunctionReturn(), PetscFunctionBegin, PetscFunctionBeginHot 795 796 M*/ 797 #define PetscFunctionBeginUser \ 798 do { \ 799 PetscStackPushNoCheck(PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,PETSC_FALSE,PETSC_FALSE); \ 800 PetscRegister__FUNCT__(); \ 801 } while (0) 802 803 804 #define PetscStackPush(n) \ 805 do { \ 806 PetscStackPushNoCheck(n,PETSC_FALSE,PETSC_FALSE); \ 807 CHKMEMQ; \ 808 } while (0) 809 810 #define PetscStackPop \ 811 do { \ 812 CHKMEMQ; \ 813 PetscStackPopNoCheck; \ 814 } while (0) 815 816 /*MC 817 PetscFunctionReturn - Last executable line of each PETSc function 818 used for error handling. Replaces return() 819 820 Synopsis: 821 #include <petscsys.h> 822 void PetscFunctionReturn(0); 823 824 Not Collective 825 826 Usage: 827 .vb 828 .... 829 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 830 } 831 .ve 832 833 Notes: 834 Not available in Fortran 835 836 Level: developer 837 838 .seealso: PetscFunctionBegin() 839 840 M*/ 841 #define PetscFunctionReturn(a) \ 842 do { \ 843 PetscStackPopNoCheck; \ 844 return(a);} while (0) 845 846 #define PetscFunctionReturnVoid() \ 847 do { \ 848 PetscStackPopNoCheck; \ 849 return;} while (0) 850 851 #else 852 853 PETSC_STATIC_INLINE PetscBool PetscStackActive(void) {return PETSC_FALSE;} 854 #define PetscStackPushNoCheck(funct,petsc_routine,hot) do {} while (0) 855 #define PetscStackPopNoCheck do {} while (0) 856 #define PetscFunctionBegin 857 #define PetscFunctionBeginUser 858 #define PetscFunctionBeginHot 859 #define PetscFunctionReturn(a) return(a) 860 #define PetscFunctionReturnVoid() return 861 #define PetscStackPop CHKMEMQ 862 #define PetscStackPush(f) CHKMEMQ 863 864 #endif 865 866 /* 867 PetscStackCall - Calls an external library routine or user function after pushing the name of the routine on the stack. 868 869 Input Parameters: 870 + name - string that gives the name of the function being called 871 - routine - actual call to the routine, including ierr = and CHKERRQ(ierr); 872 873 Note: Often one should use PetscStackCallStandard() instead. This routine is intended for external library routines that DO NOT return error codes 874 875 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. 876 877 878 879 */ 880 #define PetscStackCall(name,routine) do { PetscStackPush(name);routine;PetscStackPop; } while(0) 881 882 /* 883 PetscStackCallStandard - Calls an external library routine after pushing the name of the routine on the stack. 884 885 Input Parameters: 886 + func- name of the routine 887 - args - arguments to the routine surrounded by () 888 889 Notes: 890 This is intended for external package routines that return error codes. Use PetscStackCall() for those that do not. 891 892 Developer Note: this is so that when an external packge routine results in a crash or corrupts memory, they get blamed instead of PETSc. 893 894 */ 895 #define PetscStackCallStandard(func,args) do { \ 896 PetscErrorCode __ierr; \ 897 PetscStackPush(#func); \ 898 __ierr = func args; \ 899 PetscStackPop; \ 900 if (__ierr) SETERRQ2(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_LIB,"Error in %s(): error code %d",#func,(int)__ierr); \ 901 } while (0) 902 903 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscStackCreate(void); 904 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscStackView(FILE*); 905 PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscStackDestroy(void); 906 907 #endif 908