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1 /*
2    This is the main PETSc include file (for C and C++).  It is included by all
3    other PETSc include files, so it almost never has to be specifically included.
4 */
5 #if !defined(__PETSCSYS_H)
6 #define __PETSCSYS_H
7 /* ========================================================================== */
8 /*
9    petscconf.h is contained in ${PETSC_ARCH}/include/petscconf.h it is
10    found automatically by the compiler due to the -I${PETSC_DIR}/${PETSC_ARCH}/include
11    in the conf/variables definition of PETSC_INCLUDE
12 */
13 #include "petscconf.h"
14 #include "petscfix.h"
15 
16 /* ========================================================================== */
17 /*
18    This facilitates using C version of PETSc from C++ and
19    C++ version from C. Use --with-c-support --with-clanguage=c++ with ./configure for the latter)
20 */
21 #if defined(PETSC_CLANGUAGE_CXX) && !defined(PETSC_USE_EXTERN_CXX) && !defined(__cplusplus)
22 #error "PETSc configured with --with-clanguage=c++ and NOT --with-c-support - it can be used only with a C++ compiler"
23 #endif
24 
25 #if defined(__cplusplus)
26 #  define PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME_CXX
27 #else
28 #  define PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME_C
29 #endif
30 
31 #if defined(PETSC_USE_EXTERN_CXX) && defined(__cplusplus)
32 #define PETSC_EXTERN_CXX_BEGIN extern "C" {
33 #define PETSC_EXTERN_CXX_END  }
34 #else
35 #define PETSC_EXTERN_CXX_BEGIN
36 #define PETSC_EXTERN_CXX_END
37 #endif
38 /* ========================================================================== */
39 /*
40    Current PETSc version number and release date. Also listed in
41     Web page
42     src/docs/tex/manual/intro.tex,
43     src/docs/tex/manual/manual.tex.
44     src/docs/website/index.html.
45 */
46 #include "petscversion.h"
47 #define PETSC_AUTHOR_INFO        "       The PETSc Team\n    petsc-maint@mcs.anl.gov\n http://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/\n"
48 #if (PETSC_VERSION_RELEASE == 1)
49 #define PetscGetVersion(version,len) PetscSNPrintf(version,len,"Petsc Release Version %d.%d.%d, Patch %d, %s ", \
50                                          PETSC_VERSION_MAJOR,PETSC_VERSION_MINOR, PETSC_VERSION_SUBMINOR, \
51 					 PETSC_VERSION_PATCH,PETSC_VERSION_PATCH_DATE)
52 #else
53 #define PetscGetVersion(version,len) PetscSNPrintf(version,len,"Petsc Development HG revision: %s  HG Date: %s", \
54                                         PETSC_VERSION_HG, PETSC_VERSION_DATE_HG)
55 #endif
56 
57 /*MC
58     PetscGetVersion - Gets the PETSc version information in a string.
59 
60     Input Parameter:
61 .   len - length of the string
62 
63     Output Parameter:
64 .   version - version string
65 
66     Level: developer
67 
68     Usage:
69     char version[256];
70     ierr = PetscGetVersion(version,256);CHKERRQ(ierr)
71 
72     Fortran Note:
73     This routine is not supported in Fortran.
74 
75 .seealso: PetscGetProgramName()
76 
77 M*/
78 
79 /* ========================================================================== */
80 
81 /*
82     Defines the interface to MPI allowing the use of all MPI functions.
83 
84     PETSc does not use the C++ binding of MPI at ALL. The following flag
85     makes sure the C++ bindings are not included. The C++ bindings REQUIRE
86     putting mpi.h before ANY C++ include files, we cannot control this
87     with all PETSc users. Users who want to use the MPI C++ bindings can include
88     mpicxx.h directly in their code
89 */
90 #define MPICH_SKIP_MPICXX 1
91 #define OMPI_SKIP_MPICXX 1
92 #include "mpi.h"
93 
94 /*
95     Yuck, we need to put stdio.h AFTER mpi.h for MPICH2 with C++ compiler
96     see the top of mpicxx.h in the MPICH2 distribution.
97 
98     The MPI STANDARD HAS TO BE CHANGED to prevent this nonsense.
99 */
100 #include <stdio.h>
101 
102 /* MSMPI on 32bit windows requires this yukky hack - that breaks MPI standard compliance */
103 #if !defined(MPIAPI)
104 #define MPIAPI
105 #endif
106 
107 
108 /*MC
109     PetscErrorCode - datatype used for return error code from all PETSc functions
110 
111     Level: beginner
112 
113 .seealso: CHKERRQ, SETERRQ
114 M*/
115 typedef int PetscErrorCode;
116 
117 /*MC
118 
119     PetscClassId - A unique id used to identify each PETSc class.
120          (internal integer in the data structure used for error
121          checking). These are all defined by an offset from the lowest
122          one, PETSC_SMALLEST_CLASSID.
123 
124     Level: advanced
125 
126 .seealso: PetscClassIdRegister(), PetscLogEventRegister(), PetscHeaderCreate()
127 M*/
128 typedef int PetscClassId;
129 
130 
131 /*MC
132     PetscBLASInt - datatype used to represent 'int' parameters to BLAS/LAPACK functions.
133 
134     Level: intermediate
135 
136     Notes: usually this is the same as PetscInt, but if PETSc was built with --with-64-bit-indices but
137            standard C/Fortran integers are 32 bit then this is NOT the same as PetscInt it remains 32 bit
138            (except on very rare BLAS/LAPACK implementations that support 64 bit integers see the note below).
139 
140     PetscBLASIntCheck(a) checks if the given PetscInt a will fit in a PetscBLASInt, if not it generates a
141       PETSC_ERR_ARG_OUTOFRANGE.
142 
143     PetscBLASInt b = PetscBLASIntCast(a) checks if the given PetscInt a will fit in a PetscBLASInt, if not it
144       generates a PETSC_ERR_ARG_OUTOFRANGE
145 
146     Developer Notes: The 64bit versions of MATLAB ship with BLAS and LAPACK that use 64 bit integers for sizes etc,
147      if you run ./configure with the option
148      --with-blas-lapack-lib=[/Applications/MATLAB_R2010b.app/bin/maci64/libmwblas.dylib,/Applications/MATLAB_R2010b.app/bin/maci64/libmwlapack.dylib]
149      for example, you can change the int below to long int. Since MATLAB uses the MKL (Intel Math Libraries) it is likely one can
150      purchase a 64 bit integer version of the MKL and use that with a  PetscBLASInt of long int.
151 
152      External packages such as hypre, ML, SuperLU etc do not provide any support for passing 64 bit integers to BLAS/LAPACK so cannot
153      be used with PETSc if you have set PetscBLASInt to long int.
154 
155 .seealso: PetscMPIInt, PetscInt
156 
157 M*/
158 typedef int PetscBLASInt;
159 
160 /*MC
161     PetscMPIInt - datatype used to represent 'int' parameters to MPI functions.
162 
163     Level: intermediate
164 
165     Notes: usually this is the same as PetscInt, but if PETSc was built with --with-64-bit-indices but
166            standard C/Fortran integers are 32 bit then this is NOT the same as PetscInt it remains 32 bit
167 
168     PetscMPIIntCheck(a) checks if the given PetscInt a will fit in a PetscMPIInt, if not it generates a
169       PETSC_ERR_ARG_OUTOFRANGE.
170 
171     PetscMPIInt b = PetscMPIIntCast(a) checks if the given PetscInt a will fit in a PetscMPIInt, if not it
172       generates a PETSC_ERR_ARG_OUTOFRANGE
173 
174 .seealso: PetscBLASInt, PetscInt
175 
176 M*/
177 typedef int PetscMPIInt;
178 
179 /*MC
180     PetscEnum - datatype used to pass enum types within PETSc functions.
181 
182     Level: intermediate
183 
184     PetscMPIIntCheck(a) checks if the given PetscInt a will fit in a PetscMPIInt, if not it generates a
185       PETSC_ERR_ARG_OUTOFRANGE.
186 
187     PetscMPIInt b = PetscMPIIntCast(a) checks if the given PetscInt a will fit in a PetscMPIInt, if not it
188       generates a PETSC_ERR_ARG_OUTOFRANGE
189 
190 .seealso: PetscOptionsGetEnum(), PetscOptionsEnum(), PetscBagRegisterEnum()
191 M*/
192 typedef enum { ENUM_DUMMY } PetscEnum;
193 
194 /*MC
195     PetscInt - PETSc type that represents integer - used primarily to
196       represent size of arrays and indexing into arrays. Its size can be configured with the option
197       --with-64-bit-indices - to be either 32bit or 64bit [default 32 bit ints]
198 
199    Level: intermediate
200 
201 .seealso: PetscScalar, PetscBLASInt, PetscMPIInt
202 M*/
203 #if defined(PETSC_USE_64BIT_INDICES)
204 typedef long long PetscInt;
205 #define MPIU_INT MPI_LONG_LONG_INT
206 #else
207 typedef int PetscInt;
208 #define MPIU_INT MPI_INT
209 #endif
210 
211 /*EC
212 
213     PetscPrecision - indicates what precision the object is using
214 
215     Level: advanced
216 
217 .seealso: PetscObjectSetPrecision()
218 E*/
219 typedef enum { PETSC_PRECISION_SINGLE=4,PETSC_PRECISION_DOUBLE=8 } PetscPrecision;
220 extern const char *PetscPrecisions[];
221 
222 
223 /*
224     For the rare cases when one needs to send a size_t object with MPI
225 */
226 #if (PETSC_SIZEOF_SIZE_T) == (PETSC_SIZEOF_INT)
227 #define MPIU_SIZE_T MPI_INT
228 #elif  (PETSC_SIZEOF_SIZE_T) == (PETSC_SIZEOF_LONG)
229 #define MPIU_SIZE_T MPI_LONG
230 #elif  (PETSC_SIZEOF_SIZE_T) == (PETSC_SIZEOF_LONG_LONG)
231 #define MPIU_SIZE_T MPI_LONG_LONG_INT
232 #else
233 #error "Unknown size for size_t! Send us a bugreport at petsc-maint@mcs.anl.gov"
234 #endif
235 
236 
237 /*
238       You can use PETSC_STDOUT as a replacement of stdout. You can also change
239     the value of PETSC_STDOUT to redirect all standard output elsewhere
240 */
241 
242 extern FILE* PETSC_STDOUT;
243 
244 /*
245       You can use PETSC_STDERR as a replacement of stderr. You can also change
246     the value of PETSC_STDERR to redirect all standard error elsewhere
247 */
248 extern FILE* PETSC_STDERR;
249 
250 /*
251       PETSC_ZOPEFD is used to send data to the PETSc webpage.  It can be used
252     in conjunction with PETSC_STDOUT, or by itself.
253 */
254 extern FILE* PETSC_ZOPEFD;
255 
256 #if !defined(PETSC_USE_EXTERN_CXX) && defined(__cplusplus)
257 /*MC
258       PetscPolymorphicSubroutine - allows defining a C++ polymorphic version of
259             a PETSc function that remove certain optional arguments for a simplier user interface
260 
261    Synopsis:
262    PetscPolymorphicSubroutine(Functionname,(arguments of C++ function),(arguments of C function))
263 
264      Not collective
265 
266    Level: developer
267 
268     Example:
269       PetscPolymorphicSubroutine(VecNorm,(Vec x,PetscReal *r),(x,NORM_2,r)) generates the new routine
270            PetscErrorCode VecNorm(Vec x,PetscReal *r) = VecNorm(x,NORM_2,r)
271 
272 .seealso: PetscPolymorphicFunction()
273 
274 M*/
275 #define PetscPolymorphicSubroutine(A,B,C) PETSC_STATIC_INLINE PetscErrorCode A B {return A C;}
276 
277 /*MC
278       PetscPolymorphicScalar - allows defining a C++ polymorphic version of
279             a PETSc function that replaces a PetscScalar * argument with a PetscScalar argument
280 
281    Synopsis:
282    PetscPolymorphicScalar(Functionname,(arguments of C++ function),(arguments of C function))
283 
284    Not collective
285 
286    Level: developer
287 
288     Example:
289       PetscPolymorphicScalar(VecAXPY,(PetscScalar _val,Vec x,Vec y),(&_Val,x,y)) generates the new routine
290            PetscErrorCode VecAXPY(PetscScalar _val,Vec x,Vec y) = {PetscScalar _Val = _val; return VecAXPY(&_Val,x,y);}
291 
292 .seealso: PetscPolymorphicFunction(),PetscPolymorphicSubroutine()
293 
294 M*/
295 #define PetscPolymorphicScalar(A,B,C) PETSC_STATIC_INLINE PetscErrorCode A B {PetscScalar _Val = _val; return A C;}
296 
297 /*MC
298       PetscPolymorphicFunction - allows defining a C++ polymorphic version of
299             a PETSc function that remove certain optional arguments for a simplier user interface
300             and returns the computed value (istead of an error code)
301 
302    Synopsis:
303    PetscPolymorphicFunction(Functionname,(arguments of C++ function),(arguments of C function),return type,return variable name)
304 
305      Not collective
306 
307    Level: developer
308 
309     Example:
310       PetscPolymorphicFunction(VecNorm,(Vec x,NormType t),(x,t,&r),PetscReal,r) generates the new routine
311          PetscReal VecNorm(Vec x,NormType t) = {PetscReal r; VecNorm(x,t,&r); return r;}
312 
313 .seealso: PetscPolymorphicSubroutine()
314 
315 M*/
316 #define PetscPolymorphicFunction(A,B,C,D,E) PETSC_STATIC_INLINE D A B {D E; A C;return E;}
317 
318 #else
319 #define PetscPolymorphicSubroutine(A,B,C)
320 #define PetscPolymorphicScalar(A,B,C)
321 #define PetscPolymorphicFunction(A,B,C,D,E)
322 #endif
323 
324 /*MC
325     PetscUnlikely - hints the compiler that the given condition is usually FALSE
326 
327     Synopsis:
328     PetscBool  PetscUnlikely(PetscBool  cond)
329 
330     Not Collective
331 
332     Input Parameters:
333 .   cond - condition or expression
334 
335     Note: This returns the same truth value, it is only a hint to compilers that the resulting
336     branch is unlikely.
337 
338     Level: advanced
339 
340 .seealso: PetscLikely(), CHKERRQ
341 M*/
342 
343 /*MC
344     PetscLikely - hints the compiler that the given condition is usually TRUE
345 
346     Synopsis:
347     PetscBool  PetscUnlikely(PetscBool  cond)
348 
349     Not Collective
350 
351     Input Parameters:
352 .   cond - condition or expression
353 
354     Note: This returns the same truth value, it is only a hint to compilers that the resulting
355     branch is likely.
356 
357     Level: advanced
358 
359 .seealso: PetscUnlikely()
360 M*/
361 #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_BUILTIN_EXPECT)
362 #  define PetscUnlikely(cond)   __builtin_expect(!!(cond),0)
363 #  define PetscLikely(cond)     __builtin_expect(!!(cond),1)
364 #else
365 #  define PetscUnlikely(cond)   (cond)
366 #  define PetscLikely(cond)     (cond)
367 #endif
368 
369 /*
370     Defines some elementary mathematics functions and constants.
371 */
372 #include "petscmath.h"
373 
374 /*
375     Declare extern C stuff after including external header files
376 */
377 
378 PETSC_EXTERN_CXX_BEGIN
379 
380 /*
381        Basic PETSc constants
382 */
383 
384 /*E
385     PetscBool  - Logical variable. Actually an int in C and a logical in Fortran.
386 
387    Level: beginner
388 
389    Developer Note: Why have PetscBool , why not use bool in C? The problem is that K and R C, C99 and C++ all have different mechanisms for
390       boolean values. It is not easy to have a simple macro that that will work properly in all circumstances with all three mechanisms.
391 
392 E*/
393 typedef enum { PETSC_FALSE,PETSC_TRUE } PetscBool;
394 extern const char *PetscBools[];
395 
396 /*E
397     PetscCopyMode  - Determines how an array passed to certain functions is copied or retained
398 
399    Level: beginner
400 
401 $   PETSC_COPY_VALUES - the array values are copied into new space, the user is free to reuse or delete the passed in array
402 $   PETSC_OWN_POINTER - the array values are NOT copied, the object takes ownership of the array and will free it later, the user cannot change or
403 $                       delete the array. The array MUST have been obtained with PetscMalloc(). Hence this mode cannot be used in Fortran.
404 $   PETSC_USE_POINTER - the array values are NOT copied, the object uses the array but does NOT take ownership of the array. The user cannot use
405                         the array but the user must delete the array after the object is destroyed.
406 
407 E*/
408 typedef enum { PETSC_COPY_VALUES, PETSC_OWN_POINTER, PETSC_USE_POINTER} PetscCopyMode;
409 extern const char *PetscCopyModes[];
410 
411 /*MC
412     PETSC_FALSE - False value of PetscBool
413 
414     Level: beginner
415 
416     Note: Zero integer
417 
418 .seealso: PetscBool , PETSC_TRUE
419 M*/
420 
421 /*MC
422     PETSC_TRUE - True value of PetscBool
423 
424     Level: beginner
425 
426     Note: Nonzero integer
427 
428 .seealso: PetscBool , PETSC_FALSE
429 M*/
430 
431 /*MC
432     PETSC_NULL - standard way of passing in a null or array or pointer
433 
434    Level: beginner
435 
436    Notes: accepted by many PETSc functions to not set a parameter and instead use
437           some default
438 
439           This macro does not exist in Fortran; you must use PETSC_NULL_INTEGER,
440           PETSC_NULL_DOUBLE_PRECISION, PETSC_NULL_FUNCTION, PETSC_NULL_OBJECT etc
441 
442   Developer Note: Why have PETSC_NULL, why not just use NULL? The problem is that NULL is defined in different include files under
443       different versions of Unix. It is tricky to insure the correct include file is always included.
444 
445 .seealso: PETSC_DECIDE, PETSC_DEFAULT, PETSC_IGNORE, PETSC_DETERMINE
446 
447 M*/
448 #define PETSC_NULL           0
449 
450 /*MC
451     PETSC_IGNORE - same as PETSC_NULL, means PETSc will ignore this argument
452 
453    Level: beginner
454 
455    Note: accepted by many PETSc functions to not set a parameter and instead use
456           some default
457 
458    Fortran Notes: This macro does not exist in Fortran; you must use PETSC_NULL_INTEGER,
459           PETSC_NULL_DOUBLE_PRECISION etc
460 
461 .seealso: PETSC_DECIDE, PETSC_DEFAULT, PETSC_NULL, PETSC_DETERMINE
462 
463 M*/
464 #define PETSC_IGNORE         PETSC_NULL
465 
466 /*MC
467     PETSC_DECIDE - standard way of passing in integer or floating point parameter
468        where you wish PETSc to use the default.
469 
470    Level: beginner
471 
472 .seealso: PETSC_NULL, PETSC_DEFAULT, PETSC_IGNORE, PETSC_DETERMINE
473 
474 M*/
475 #define PETSC_DECIDE  -1
476 
477 /*MC
478     PETSC_DETERMINE - standard way of passing in integer or floating point parameter
479        where you wish PETSc to compute the required value.
480 
481    Level: beginner
482 
483 
484    Developer Note: I would like to use const PetscInt PETSC_DETERMINE = PETSC_DECIDE; but for
485      some reason this is not allowed by the standard even though PETSC_DECIDE is a constant value.
486 
487 .seealso: PETSC_DECIDE, PETSC_DEFAULT, PETSC_IGNORE, PETSC_NULL, VecSetSizes()
488 
489 M*/
490 #define PETSC_DETERMINE PETSC_DECIDE
491 
492 /*MC
493     PETSC_DEFAULT - standard way of passing in integer or floating point parameter
494        where you wish PETSc to use the default.
495 
496    Level: beginner
497 
498    Fortran Notes: You need to use PETSC_DEFAULT_INTEGER or PETSC_DEFAULT_DOUBLE_PRECISION.
499 
500 .seealso: PETSC_DECIDE, PETSC_NULL, PETSC_IGNORE, PETSC_DETERMINE
501 
502 M*/
503 #define PETSC_DEFAULT  -2
504 
505 /*MC
506     PETSC_COMM_WORLD - the equivalent of the MPI_COMM_WORLD communicator which represents
507            all the processs that PETSc knows about.
508 
509    Level: beginner
510 
511    Notes: By default PETSC_COMM_WORLD and MPI_COMM_WORLD are identical unless you wish to
512           run PETSc on ONLY a subset of MPI_COMM_WORLD. In that case create your new (smaller)
513           communicator, call it, say comm, and set PETSC_COMM_WORLD = comm BEFORE calling
514           PetscInitialize()
515 
516 .seealso: PETSC_COMM_SELF
517 
518 M*/
519 extern MPI_Comm PETSC_COMM_WORLD;
520 
521 /*MC
522     PETSC_COMM_SELF - This is always MPI_COMM_SELF
523 
524    Level: beginner
525 
526 .seealso: PETSC_COMM_WORLD
527 
528 M*/
529 #define PETSC_COMM_SELF MPI_COMM_SELF
530 
531 extern  PetscBool  PetscInitializeCalled;
532 extern  PetscBool  PetscFinalizeCalled;
533 
534 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSetHelpVersionFunctions(PetscErrorCode (*)(MPI_Comm),PetscErrorCode (*)(MPI_Comm));
535 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscCommDuplicate(MPI_Comm,MPI_Comm*,int*);
536 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscCommDestroy(MPI_Comm*);
537 
538 /*MC
539    PetscMalloc - Allocates memory
540 
541    Synopsis:
542    PetscErrorCode PetscMalloc(size_t m,void **result)
543 
544    Not Collective
545 
546    Input Parameter:
547 .  m - number of bytes to allocate
548 
549    Output Parameter:
550 .  result - memory allocated
551 
552    Level: beginner
553 
554    Notes: Memory is always allocated at least double aligned
555 
556           If you request memory of zero size it will allocate no space and assign the pointer to 0; PetscFree() will
557           properly handle not freeing the null pointer.
558 
559 .seealso: PetscFree(), PetscNew()
560 
561   Concepts: memory allocation
562 
563 M*/
564 #define PetscMalloc(a,b)  ((a != 0) ? (*PetscTrMalloc)((a),__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,__SDIR__,(void**)(b)) : (*(b) = 0,0) )
565 
566 /*MC
567    PetscAddrAlign - Rounds up an address to PETSC_MEMALIGN alignment
568 
569    Synopsis:
570    void *PetscAddrAlign(void *addr)
571 
572    Not Collective
573 
574    Input Parameters:
575 .  addr - address to align (any pointer type)
576 
577    Level: developer
578 
579 .seealso: PetscMallocAlign()
580 
581   Concepts: memory allocation
582 M*/
583 #define PetscAddrAlign(a) (void*)((((PETSC_UINTPTR_T)(a))+(PETSC_MEMALIGN-1)) & ~(PETSC_MEMALIGN-1))
584 
585 /*MC
586    PetscMalloc2 - Allocates 2 chunks of  memory both aligned to PETSC_MEMALIGN
587 
588    Synopsis:
589    PetscErrorCode PetscMalloc2(size_t m1,type, t1,void **r1,size_t m2,type t2,void **r2)
590 
591    Not Collective
592 
593    Input Parameter:
594 +  m1 - number of elements to allocate in 1st chunk  (may be zero)
595 .  t1 - type of first memory elements
596 .  m2 - number of elements to allocate in 2nd chunk  (may be zero)
597 -  t2 - type of second memory elements
598 
599    Output Parameter:
600 +  r1 - memory allocated in first chunk
601 -  r2 - memory allocated in second chunk
602 
603    Level: developer
604 
605 .seealso: PetscFree(), PetscNew(), PetscMalloc()
606 
607   Concepts: memory allocation
608 
609 M*/
610 #if defined(PETSC_USE_DEBUG)
611 #define PetscMalloc2(m1,t1,r1,m2,t2,r2) (PetscMalloc((m1)*sizeof(t1),r1) || PetscMalloc((m2)*sizeof(t2),r2))
612 #else
613 #define PetscMalloc2(m1,t1,r1,m2,t2,r2) ((*(r2) = 0,PetscMalloc((m1)*sizeof(t1)+(m2)*sizeof(t2)+(PETSC_MEMALIGN-1),r1)) \
614                                          || (*(r2) = (t2*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r1)+m1),0))
615 #endif
616 
617 /*MC
618    PetscMalloc3 - Allocates 3 chunks of  memory  all aligned to PETSC_MEMALIGN
619 
620    Synopsis:
621    PetscErrorCode PetscMalloc3(size_t m1,type, t1,void **r1,size_t m2,type t2,void **r2,size_t m3,type t3,void **r3)
622 
623    Not Collective
624 
625    Input Parameter:
626 +  m1 - number of elements to allocate in 1st chunk  (may be zero)
627 .  t1 - type of first memory elements
628 .  m2 - number of elements to allocate in 2nd chunk  (may be zero)
629 .  t2 - type of second memory elements
630 .  m3 - number of elements to allocate in 3rd chunk  (may be zero)
631 -  t3 - type of third memory elements
632 
633    Output Parameter:
634 +  r1 - memory allocated in first chunk
635 .  r2 - memory allocated in second chunk
636 -  r3 - memory allocated in third chunk
637 
638    Level: developer
639 
640 .seealso: PetscFree(), PetscNew(), PetscMalloc(), PetscMalloc2(), PetscFree3()
641 
642   Concepts: memory allocation
643 
644 M*/
645 #if defined(PETSC_USE_DEBUG)
646 #define PetscMalloc3(m1,t1,r1,m2,t2,r2,m3,t3,r3) (PetscMalloc((m1)*sizeof(t1),r1) || PetscMalloc((m2)*sizeof(t2),r2) || PetscMalloc((m3)*sizeof(t3),r3))
647 #else
648 #define PetscMalloc3(m1,t1,r1,m2,t2,r2,m3,t3,r3) ((*(r2) = 0,*(r3) = 0,PetscMalloc((m1)*sizeof(t1)+(m2)*sizeof(t2)+(m3)*sizeof(t3)+2*(PETSC_MEMALIGN-1),r1)) \
649                                                   || (*(r2) = (t2*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r1)+m1),*(r3) = (t3*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r2)+m2),0))
650 #endif
651 
652 /*MC
653    PetscMalloc4 - Allocates 4 chunks of  memory  all aligned to PETSC_MEMALIGN
654 
655    Synopsis:
656    PetscErrorCode PetscMalloc4(size_t m1,type, t1,void **r1,size_t m2,type t2,void **r2,size_t m3,type t3,void **r3,size_t m4,type t4,void **r4)
657 
658    Not Collective
659 
660    Input Parameter:
661 +  m1 - number of elements to allocate in 1st chunk  (may be zero)
662 .  t1 - type of first memory elements
663 .  m2 - number of elements to allocate in 2nd chunk  (may be zero)
664 .  t2 - type of second memory elements
665 .  m3 - number of elements to allocate in 3rd chunk  (may be zero)
666 .  t3 - type of third memory elements
667 .  m4 - number of elements to allocate in 4th chunk  (may be zero)
668 -  t4 - type of fourth memory elements
669 
670    Output Parameter:
671 +  r1 - memory allocated in first chunk
672 .  r2 - memory allocated in second chunk
673 .  r3 - memory allocated in third chunk
674 -  r4 - memory allocated in fourth chunk
675 
676    Level: developer
677 
678 .seealso: PetscFree(), PetscNew(), PetscMalloc(), PetscMalloc2(), PetscFree3(), PetscFree4()
679 
680   Concepts: memory allocation
681 
682 M*/
683 #if defined(PETSC_USE_DEBUG)
684 #define PetscMalloc4(m1,t1,r1,m2,t2,r2,m3,t3,r3,m4,t4,r4) (PetscMalloc((m1)*sizeof(t1),r1) || PetscMalloc((m2)*sizeof(t2),r2) || PetscMalloc((m3)*sizeof(t3),r3) || PetscMalloc((m4)*sizeof(t4),r4))
685 #else
686 #define PetscMalloc4(m1,t1,r1,m2,t2,r2,m3,t3,r3,m4,t4,r4)               \
687   ((*(r2) = 0, *(r3) = 0, *(r4) = 0,PetscMalloc((m1)*sizeof(t1)+(m2)*sizeof(t2)+(m3)*sizeof(t3)+(m4)*sizeof(t4)+3*(PETSC_MEMALIGN-1),r1)) \
688    || (*(r2) = (t2*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r1)+m1),*(r3) = (t3*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r2)+m2),*(r4) = (t4*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r3)+m3),0))
689 #endif
690 
691 /*MC
692    PetscMalloc5 - Allocates 5 chunks of  memory all aligned to PETSC_MEMALIGN
693 
694    Synopsis:
695    PetscErrorCode PetscMalloc5(size_t m1,type, t1,void **r1,size_t m2,type t2,void **r2,size_t m3,type t3,void **r3,size_t m4,type t4,void **r4,size_t m5,type t5,void **r5)
696 
697    Not Collective
698 
699    Input Parameter:
700 +  m1 - number of elements to allocate in 1st chunk  (may be zero)
701 .  t1 - type of first memory elements
702 .  m2 - number of elements to allocate in 2nd chunk  (may be zero)
703 .  t2 - type of second memory elements
704 .  m3 - number of elements to allocate in 3rd chunk  (may be zero)
705 .  t3 - type of third memory elements
706 .  m4 - number of elements to allocate in 4th chunk  (may be zero)
707 .  t4 - type of fourth memory elements
708 .  m5 - number of elements to allocate in 5th chunk  (may be zero)
709 -  t5 - type of fifth memory elements
710 
711    Output Parameter:
712 +  r1 - memory allocated in first chunk
713 .  r2 - memory allocated in second chunk
714 .  r3 - memory allocated in third chunk
715 .  r4 - memory allocated in fourth chunk
716 -  r5 - memory allocated in fifth chunk
717 
718    Level: developer
719 
720 .seealso: PetscFree(), PetscNew(), PetscMalloc(), PetscMalloc2(), PetscFree3(), PetscFree4(), PetscFree5()
721 
722   Concepts: memory allocation
723 
724 M*/
725 #if defined(PETSC_USE_DEBUG)
726 #define PetscMalloc5(m1,t1,r1,m2,t2,r2,m3,t3,r3,m4,t4,r4,m5,t5,r5) (PetscMalloc((m1)*sizeof(t1),r1) || PetscMalloc((m2)*sizeof(t2),r2) || PetscMalloc((m3)*sizeof(t3),r3) || PetscMalloc((m4)*sizeof(t4),r4) || PetscMalloc((m5)*sizeof(t5),r5))
727 #else
728 #define PetscMalloc5(m1,t1,r1,m2,t2,r2,m3,t3,r3,m4,t4,r4,m5,t5,r5)      \
729   ((*(r2) = 0, *(r3) = 0, *(r4) = 0,*(r5) = 0,PetscMalloc((m1)*sizeof(t1)+(m2)*sizeof(t2)+(m3)*sizeof(t3)+(m4)*sizeof(t4)+(m5)*sizeof(t5)+4*(PETSC_MEMALIGN-1),r1)) \
730    || (*(r2) = (t2*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r1)+m1),*(r3) = (t3*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r2)+m2),*(r4) = (t4*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r3)+m3),*(r5) = (t5*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r4)+m4),0))
731 #endif
732 
733 
734 /*MC
735    PetscMalloc6 - Allocates 6 chunks of  memory all aligned to PETSC_MEMALIGN
736 
737    Synopsis:
738    PetscErrorCode PetscMalloc6(size_t m1,type, t1,void **r1,size_t m2,type t2,void **r2,size_t m3,type t3,void **r3,size_t m4,type t4,void **r4,size_t m5,type t5,void **r5,size_t m6,type t6,void **r6)
739 
740    Not Collective
741 
742    Input Parameter:
743 +  m1 - number of elements to allocate in 1st chunk  (may be zero)
744 .  t1 - type of first memory elements
745 .  m2 - number of elements to allocate in 2nd chunk  (may be zero)
746 .  t2 - type of second memory elements
747 .  m3 - number of elements to allocate in 3rd chunk  (may be zero)
748 .  t3 - type of third memory elements
749 .  m4 - number of elements to allocate in 4th chunk  (may be zero)
750 .  t4 - type of fourth memory elements
751 .  m5 - number of elements to allocate in 5th chunk  (may be zero)
752 .  t5 - type of fifth memory elements
753 .  m6 - number of elements to allocate in 6th chunk  (may be zero)
754 -  t6 - type of sixth memory elements
755 
756    Output Parameter:
757 +  r1 - memory allocated in first chunk
758 .  r2 - memory allocated in second chunk
759 .  r3 - memory allocated in third chunk
760 .  r4 - memory allocated in fourth chunk
761 .  r5 - memory allocated in fifth chunk
762 -  r6 - memory allocated in sixth chunk
763 
764    Level: developer
765 
766 .seealso: PetscFree(), PetscNew(), PetscMalloc(), PetscMalloc2(), PetscFree3(), PetscFree4(), PetscFree5(), PetscFree6()
767 
768   Concepts: memory allocation
769 
770 M*/
771 #if defined(PETSC_USE_DEBUG)
772 #define PetscMalloc6(m1,t1,r1,m2,t2,r2,m3,t3,r3,m4,t4,r4,m5,t5,r5,m6,t6,r6) (PetscMalloc((m1)*sizeof(t1),r1) || PetscMalloc((m2)*sizeof(t2),r2) || PetscMalloc((m3)*sizeof(t3),r3) || PetscMalloc((m4)*sizeof(t4),r4) || PetscMalloc((m5)*sizeof(t5),r5) || PetscMalloc((m6)*sizeof(t6),r6))
773 #else
774 #define PetscMalloc6(m1,t1,r1,m2,t2,r2,m3,t3,r3,m4,t4,r4,m5,t5,r5,m6,t6,r6) \
775   ((*(r2) = 0, *(r3) = 0, *(r4) = 0,*(r5) = 0,*(r6) = 0,PetscMalloc((m1)*sizeof(t1)+(m2)*sizeof(t2)+(m3)*sizeof(t3)+(m4)*sizeof(t4)+(m5)*sizeof(t5)+(m6)*sizeof(t6)+5*(PETSC_MEMALIGN-1),r1)) \
776    || (*(r2) = (t2*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r1)+m1),*(r3) = (t3*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r2)+m2),*(r4) = (t4*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r3)+m3),*(r5) = (t5*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r4)+m4),*(r6) = (t6*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r5)+m5),0))
777 #endif
778 
779 /*MC
780    PetscMalloc7 - Allocates 7 chunks of  memory all aligned to PETSC_MEMALIGN
781 
782    Synopsis:
783    PetscErrorCode PetscMalloc7(size_t m1,type, t1,void **r1,size_t m2,type t2,void **r2,size_t m3,type t3,void **r3,size_t m4,type t4,void **r4,size_t m5,type t5,void **r5,size_t m6,type t6,void **r6,size_t m7,type t7,void **r7)
784 
785    Not Collective
786 
787    Input Parameter:
788 +  m1 - number of elements to allocate in 1st chunk  (may be zero)
789 .  t1 - type of first memory elements
790 .  m2 - number of elements to allocate in 2nd chunk  (may be zero)
791 .  t2 - type of second memory elements
792 .  m3 - number of elements to allocate in 3rd chunk  (may be zero)
793 .  t3 - type of third memory elements
794 .  m4 - number of elements to allocate in 4th chunk  (may be zero)
795 .  t4 - type of fourth memory elements
796 .  m5 - number of elements to allocate in 5th chunk  (may be zero)
797 .  t5 - type of fifth memory elements
798 .  m6 - number of elements to allocate in 6th chunk  (may be zero)
799 .  t6 - type of sixth memory elements
800 .  m7 - number of elements to allocate in 7th chunk  (may be zero)
801 -  t7 - type of sixth memory elements
802 
803    Output Parameter:
804 +  r1 - memory allocated in first chunk
805 .  r2 - memory allocated in second chunk
806 .  r3 - memory allocated in third chunk
807 .  r4 - memory allocated in fourth chunk
808 .  r5 - memory allocated in fifth chunk
809 .  r6 - memory allocated in sixth chunk
810 -  r7 - memory allocated in seventh chunk
811 
812    Level: developer
813 
814 .seealso: PetscFree(), PetscNew(), PetscMalloc(), PetscMalloc2(), PetscFree3(), PetscFree4(), PetscFree5(), PetscFree6(), PetscFree7()
815 
816   Concepts: memory allocation
817 
818 M*/
819 #if defined(PETSC_USE_DEBUG)
820 #define PetscMalloc7(m1,t1,r1,m2,t2,r2,m3,t3,r3,m4,t4,r4,m5,t5,r5,m6,t6,r6,m7,t7,r7) (PetscMalloc((m1)*sizeof(t1),r1) || PetscMalloc((m2)*sizeof(t2),r2) || PetscMalloc((m3)*sizeof(t3),r3) || PetscMalloc((m4)*sizeof(t4),r4) || PetscMalloc((m5)*sizeof(t5),r5) || PetscMalloc((m6)*sizeof(t6),r6) || PetscMalloc((m7)*sizeof(t7),r7))
821 #else
822 #define PetscMalloc7(m1,t1,r1,m2,t2,r2,m3,t3,r3,m4,t4,r4,m5,t5,r5,m6,t6,r6,m7,t7,r7) \
823   ((*(r2) = 0, *(r3) = 0, *(r4) = 0,*(r5) = 0,*(r6) = 0,*(r7) = 0,PetscMalloc((m1)*sizeof(t1)+(m2)*sizeof(t2)+(m3)*sizeof(t3)+(m4)*sizeof(t4)+(m5)*sizeof(t5)+(m6)*sizeof(t6)+(m7)*sizeof(t7)+6*(PETSC_MEMALIGN-1),r1)) \
824    || (*(r2) = (t2*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r1)+m1),*(r3) = (t3*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r2)+m2),*(r4) = (t4*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r3)+m3),*(r5) = (t5*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r4)+m4),*(r6) = (t6*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r5)+m5),*(r7) = (t7*)PetscAddrAlign(*(r6)+m6),0))
825 #endif
826 
827 /*MC
828    PetscNew - Allocates memory of a particular type, zeros the memory! Aligned to PETSC_MEMALIGN
829 
830    Synopsis:
831    PetscErrorCode PetscNew(struct type,((type *))result)
832 
833    Not Collective
834 
835    Input Parameter:
836 .  type - structure name of space to be allocated. Memory of size sizeof(type) is allocated
837 
838    Output Parameter:
839 .  result - memory allocated
840 
841    Level: beginner
842 
843 .seealso: PetscFree(), PetscMalloc(), PetscNewLog()
844 
845   Concepts: memory allocation
846 
847 M*/
848 #define PetscNew(A,b)      (PetscMalloc(sizeof(A),(b)) || PetscMemzero(*(b),sizeof(A)))
849 
850 /*MC
851    PetscNewLog - Allocates memory of a particular type, zeros the memory! Aligned to PETSC_MEMALIGN. Associates the memory allocated
852          with the given object using PetscLogObjectMemory().
853 
854    Synopsis:
855    PetscErrorCode PetscNewLog(PetscObject obj,struct type,((type *))result)
856 
857    Not Collective
858 
859    Input Parameter:
860 +  obj - object memory is logged to
861 -  type - structure name of space to be allocated. Memory of size sizeof(type) is allocated
862 
863    Output Parameter:
864 .  result - memory allocated
865 
866    Level: developer
867 
868 .seealso: PetscFree(), PetscMalloc(), PetscNew(), PetscLogObjectMemory()
869 
870   Concepts: memory allocation
871 
872 M*/
873 #define PetscNewLog(o,A,b) (PetscNew(A,b) || ((o) ? PetscLogObjectMemory(o,sizeof(A)) : 0))
874 
875 /*MC
876    PetscFree - Frees memory
877 
878    Synopsis:
879    PetscErrorCode PetscFree(void *memory)
880 
881    Not Collective
882 
883    Input Parameter:
884 .   memory - memory to free (the pointer is ALWAYS set to 0 upon sucess)
885 
886    Level: beginner
887 
888    Notes: Memory must have been obtained with PetscNew() or PetscMalloc()
889 
890 .seealso: PetscNew(), PetscMalloc(), PetscFreeVoid()
891 
892   Concepts: memory allocation
893 
894 M*/
895 #define PetscFree(a)   ((a) && ((*PetscTrFree)((void*)(a),__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,__SDIR__) || ((a) = 0,0)))
896 
897 /*MC
898    PetscFreeVoid - Frees memory
899 
900    Synopsis:
901    void PetscFreeVoid(void *memory)
902 
903    Not Collective
904 
905    Input Parameter:
906 .   memory - memory to free
907 
908    Level: beginner
909 
910    Notes: This is different from PetscFree() in that no error code is returned
911 
912 .seealso: PetscFree(), PetscNew(), PetscMalloc()
913 
914   Concepts: memory allocation
915 
916 M*/
917 #define PetscFreeVoid(a) ((*PetscTrFree)((a),__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,__SDIR__),(a) = 0)
918 
919 
920 /*MC
921    PetscFree2 - Frees 2 chunks of memory obtained with PetscMalloc2()
922 
923    Synopsis:
924    PetscErrorCode PetscFree2(void *memory1,void *memory2)
925 
926    Not Collective
927 
928    Input Parameter:
929 +   memory1 - memory to free
930 -   memory2 - 2nd memory to free
931 
932    Level: developer
933 
934    Notes: Memory must have been obtained with PetscMalloc2()
935 
936 .seealso: PetscNew(), PetscMalloc(), PetscMalloc2(), PetscFree()
937 
938   Concepts: memory allocation
939 
940 M*/
941 #if defined(PETSC_USE_DEBUG)
942 #define PetscFree2(m1,m2)   (PetscFree(m2) || PetscFree(m1))
943 #else
944 #define PetscFree2(m1,m2)   ((m2)=0, PetscFree(m1))
945 #endif
946 
947 /*MC
948    PetscFree3 - Frees 3 chunks of memory obtained with PetscMalloc3()
949 
950    Synopsis:
951    PetscErrorCode PetscFree3(void *memory1,void *memory2,void *memory3)
952 
953    Not Collective
954 
955    Input Parameter:
956 +   memory1 - memory to free
957 .   memory2 - 2nd memory to free
958 -   memory3 - 3rd memory to free
959 
960    Level: developer
961 
962    Notes: Memory must have been obtained with PetscMalloc3()
963 
964 .seealso: PetscNew(), PetscMalloc(), PetscMalloc2(), PetscFree(), PetscMalloc3()
965 
966   Concepts: memory allocation
967 
968 M*/
969 #if defined(PETSC_USE_DEBUG)
970 #define PetscFree3(m1,m2,m3)   (PetscFree(m3) || PetscFree(m2) || PetscFree(m1))
971 #else
972 #define PetscFree3(m1,m2,m3)   ((m3)=0,(m2)=0,PetscFree(m1))
973 #endif
974 
975 /*MC
976    PetscFree4 - Frees 4 chunks of memory obtained with PetscMalloc4()
977 
978    Synopsis:
979    PetscErrorCode PetscFree4(void *m1,void *m2,void *m3,void *m4)
980 
981    Not Collective
982 
983    Input Parameter:
984 +   m1 - memory to free
985 .   m2 - 2nd memory to free
986 .   m3 - 3rd memory to free
987 -   m4 - 4th memory to free
988 
989    Level: developer
990 
991    Notes: Memory must have been obtained with PetscMalloc4()
992 
993 .seealso: PetscNew(), PetscMalloc(), PetscMalloc2(), PetscFree(), PetscMalloc3(), PetscMalloc4()
994 
995   Concepts: memory allocation
996 
997 M*/
998 #if defined(PETSC_USE_DEBUG)
999 #define PetscFree4(m1,m2,m3,m4)   (PetscFree(m4) || PetscFree(m3) || PetscFree(m2) || PetscFree(m1))
1000 #else
1001 #define PetscFree4(m1,m2,m3,m4)   ((m4)=0,(m3)=0,(m2)=0,PetscFree(m1))
1002 #endif
1003 
1004 /*MC
1005    PetscFree5 - Frees 5 chunks of memory obtained with PetscMalloc5()
1006 
1007    Synopsis:
1008    PetscErrorCode PetscFree5(void *m1,void *m2,void *m3,void *m4,void *m5)
1009 
1010    Not Collective
1011 
1012    Input Parameter:
1013 +   m1 - memory to free
1014 .   m2 - 2nd memory to free
1015 .   m3 - 3rd memory to free
1016 .   m4 - 4th memory to free
1017 -   m5 - 5th memory to free
1018 
1019    Level: developer
1020 
1021    Notes: Memory must have been obtained with PetscMalloc5()
1022 
1023 .seealso: PetscNew(), PetscMalloc(), PetscMalloc2(), PetscFree(), PetscMalloc3(), PetscMalloc4(), PetscMalloc5()
1024 
1025   Concepts: memory allocation
1026 
1027 M*/
1028 #if defined(PETSC_USE_DEBUG)
1029 #define PetscFree5(m1,m2,m3,m4,m5)   (PetscFree(m5) || PetscFree(m4) || PetscFree(m3) || PetscFree(m2) || PetscFree(m1))
1030 #else
1031 #define PetscFree5(m1,m2,m3,m4,m5)   ((m5)=0,(m4)=0,(m3)=0,(m2)=0,PetscFree(m1))
1032 #endif
1033 
1034 
1035 /*MC
1036    PetscFree6 - Frees 6 chunks of memory obtained with PetscMalloc6()
1037 
1038    Synopsis:
1039    PetscErrorCode PetscFree6(void *m1,void *m2,void *m3,void *m4,void *m5,void *m6)
1040 
1041    Not Collective
1042 
1043    Input Parameter:
1044 +   m1 - memory to free
1045 .   m2 - 2nd memory to free
1046 .   m3 - 3rd memory to free
1047 .   m4 - 4th memory to free
1048 .   m5 - 5th memory to free
1049 -   m6 - 6th memory to free
1050 
1051 
1052    Level: developer
1053 
1054    Notes: Memory must have been obtained with PetscMalloc6()
1055 
1056 .seealso: PetscNew(), PetscMalloc(), PetscMalloc2(), PetscFree(), PetscMalloc3(), PetscMalloc4(), PetscMalloc5(), PetscMalloc6()
1057 
1058   Concepts: memory allocation
1059 
1060 M*/
1061 #if defined(PETSC_USE_DEBUG)
1062 #define PetscFree6(m1,m2,m3,m4,m5,m6)   (PetscFree(m6) || PetscFree(m5) || PetscFree(m4) || PetscFree(m3) || PetscFree(m2) || PetscFree(m1))
1063 #else
1064 #define PetscFree6(m1,m2,m3,m4,m5,m6)   ((m6)=0,(m5)=0,(m4)=0,(m3)=0,(m2)=0,PetscFree(m1))
1065 #endif
1066 
1067 /*MC
1068    PetscFree7 - Frees 7 chunks of memory obtained with PetscMalloc7()
1069 
1070    Synopsis:
1071    PetscErrorCode PetscFree7(void *m1,void *m2,void *m3,void *m4,void *m5,void *m6,void *m7)
1072 
1073    Not Collective
1074 
1075    Input Parameter:
1076 +   m1 - memory to free
1077 .   m2 - 2nd memory to free
1078 .   m3 - 3rd memory to free
1079 .   m4 - 4th memory to free
1080 .   m5 - 5th memory to free
1081 .   m6 - 6th memory to free
1082 -   m7 - 7th memory to free
1083 
1084 
1085    Level: developer
1086 
1087    Notes: Memory must have been obtained with PetscMalloc7()
1088 
1089 .seealso: PetscNew(), PetscMalloc(), PetscMalloc2(), PetscFree(), PetscMalloc3(), PetscMalloc4(), PetscMalloc5(), PetscMalloc6(),
1090           PetscMalloc7()
1091 
1092   Concepts: memory allocation
1093 
1094 M*/
1095 #if defined(PETSC_USE_DEBUG)
1096 #define PetscFree7(m1,m2,m3,m4,m5,m6,m7)   (PetscFree(m7) || PetscFree(m6) || PetscFree(m5) || PetscFree(m4) || PetscFree(m3) || PetscFree(m2) || PetscFree(m1))
1097 #else
1098 #define PetscFree7(m1,m2,m3,m4,m5,m6,m7)   ((m7)=0,(m6)=0,(m5)=0,(m4)=0,(m3)=0,(m2)=0,PetscFree(m1))
1099 #endif
1100 
1101 extern  PetscErrorCode (*PetscTrMalloc)(size_t,int,const char[],const char[],const char[],void**);
1102 extern  PetscErrorCode (*PetscTrFree)(void*,int,const char[],const char[],const char[]);
1103 extern PetscErrorCode   PetscMallocSet(PetscErrorCode (*)(size_t,int,const char[],const char[],const char[],void**),PetscErrorCode (*)(void*,int,const char[],const char[],const char[]));
1104 extern PetscErrorCode   PetscMallocClear(void);
1105 
1106 /*
1107    Routines for tracing memory corruption/bleeding with default PETSc  memory allocation
1108 */
1109 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscMallocDump(FILE *);
1110 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscMallocDumpLog(FILE *);
1111 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscMallocGetCurrentUsage(PetscLogDouble *);
1112 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscMallocGetMaximumUsage(PetscLogDouble *);
1113 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscMallocDebug(PetscBool);
1114 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscMallocValidate(int,const char[],const char[],const char[]);
1115 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscMallocSetDumpLog(void);
1116 
1117 
1118 /*E
1119     PetscDataType - Used for handling different basic data types.
1120 
1121    Level: beginner
1122 
1123    Developer comment: It would be nice if we could always just use MPI Datatypes, why can we not?
1124 
1125 .seealso: PetscBinaryRead(), PetscBinaryWrite(), PetscDataTypeToMPIDataType(),
1126           PetscDataTypeGetSize()
1127 
1128 E*/
1129 typedef enum {PETSC_INT = 0,PETSC_DOUBLE = 1,PETSC_COMPLEX = 2, PETSC_LONG = 3 ,PETSC_SHORT = 4,PETSC_FLOAT = 5,
1130               PETSC_CHAR = 6,PETSC_BIT_LOGICAL = 7,PETSC_ENUM = 8,PETSC_BOOL=9, PETSC_LONG_DOUBLE = 10} PetscDataType;
1131 extern const char *PetscDataTypes[];
1132 
1133 #if defined(PETSC_USE_COMPLEX)
1134 #define  PETSC_SCALAR  PETSC_COMPLEX
1135 #else
1136 #if defined(PETSC_USE_REAL_SINGLE)
1137 #define  PETSC_SCALAR  PETSC_FLOAT
1138 #elif defined(PETSC_USE_REAL_LONG_DOUBLE)
1139 #define  PETSC_SCALAR  PETSC_LONG_DOUBLE
1140 #else
1141 #define  PETSC_SCALAR  PETSC_DOUBLE
1142 #endif
1143 #endif
1144 #if defined(PETSC_USE_REAL_SINGLE)
1145 #define  PETSC_REAL  PETSC_FLOAT
1146 #elif defined(PETSC_USE_REAL_LONG_DOUBLE)
1147 #define  PETSC_REAL  PETSC_LONG_DOUBLE
1148 #else
1149 #define  PETSC_REAL  PETSC_DOUBLE
1150 #endif
1151 #define  PETSC_FORTRANADDR  PETSC_LONG
1152 
1153 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscDataTypeToMPIDataType(PetscDataType,MPI_Datatype*);
1154 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscMPIDataTypeToPetscDataType(MPI_Datatype,PetscDataType*);
1155 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscDataTypeGetSize(PetscDataType,size_t*);
1156 
1157 /*
1158     Basic memory and string operations. These are usually simple wrappers
1159    around the basic Unix system calls, but a few of them have additional
1160    functionality and/or error checking.
1161 */
1162 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscBitMemcpy(void*,PetscInt,const void*,PetscInt,PetscInt,PetscDataType);
1163 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscMemmove(void*,void *,size_t);
1164 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscMemcmp(const void*,const void*,size_t,PetscBool  *);
1165 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscStrlen(const char[],size_t*);
1166 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscStrToArray(const char[],int*,char ***);
1167 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscStrToArrayDestroy(int,char **);
1168 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscStrcmp(const char[],const char[],PetscBool  *);
1169 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscStrgrt(const char[],const char[],PetscBool  *);
1170 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscStrcasecmp(const char[],const char[],PetscBool *);
1171 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscStrncmp(const char[],const char[],size_t,PetscBool *);
1172 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscStrcpy(char[],const char[]);
1173 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscStrcat(char[],const char[]);
1174 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscStrncat(char[],const char[],size_t);
1175 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscStrncpy(char[],const char[],size_t);
1176 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscStrchr(const char[],char,char *[]);
1177 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscStrtolower(char[]);
1178 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscStrrchr(const char[],char,char *[]);
1179 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscStrstr(const char[],const char[],char *[]);
1180 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscStrrstr(const char[],const char[],char *[]);
1181 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscStrallocpy(const char[],char *[]);
1182 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscStrreplace(MPI_Comm,const char[],char[],size_t);
1183 
1184 /*S
1185     PetscToken - 'Token' used for managing tokenizing strings
1186 
1187   Level: intermediate
1188 
1189 .seealso: PetscTokenCreate(), PetscTokenFind(), PetscTokenDestroy()
1190 S*/
1191 typedef struct _p_PetscToken* PetscToken;
1192 
1193 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscTokenCreate(const char[],const char,PetscToken*);
1194 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscTokenFind(PetscToken,char *[]);
1195 extern PetscErrorCode    PetscTokenDestroy(PetscToken);
1196 
1197 /*
1198    These are  MPI operations for MPI_Allreduce() etc
1199 */
1200 extern  MPI_Op PetscMaxSum_Op;
1201 #if (defined(PETSC_USE_COMPLEX) && !defined(PETSC_HAVE_MPI_C_DOUBLE_COMPLEX)) || defined(PETSC_USE_REAL___FLOAT128)
1202 extern  MPI_Op MPIU_SUM;
1203 #else
1204 #define MPIU_SUM MPI_SUM
1205 #endif
1206 #if defined(PETSC_USE_REAL___FLOAT128)
1207 extern  MPI_Op MPIU_MAX;
1208 extern  MPI_Op MPIU_MIN;
1209 #else
1210 #define MPIU_MAX MPI_MAX
1211 #define MPIU_MIN MPI_MIN
1212 #endif
1213 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscMaxSum(MPI_Comm,const PetscInt[],PetscInt*,PetscInt*);
1214 
1215 /*S
1216      PetscObject - any PETSc object, PetscViewer, Mat, Vec, KSP etc
1217 
1218    Level: beginner
1219 
1220    Note: This is the base class from which all objects appear.
1221 
1222 .seealso:  PetscObjectDestroy(), PetscObjectView(), PetscObjectGetName(), PetscObjectSetName(), PetscObjectReference(), PetscObjectDereferenc()
1223 S*/
1224 typedef struct _p_PetscObject* PetscObject;
1225 
1226 /*S
1227      PetscFList - Linked list of functions, possibly stored in dynamic libraries, accessed
1228       by string name
1229 
1230    Level: advanced
1231 
1232 .seealso:  PetscFListAdd(), PetscFListDestroy()
1233 S*/
1234 typedef struct _n_PetscFList *PetscFList;
1235 
1236 /*E
1237   PetscFileMode - Access mode for a file.
1238 
1239   Level: beginner
1240 
1241   FILE_MODE_READ - open a file at its beginning for reading
1242 
1243   FILE_MODE_WRITE - open a file at its beginning for writing (will create if the file does not exist)
1244 
1245   FILE_MODE_APPEND - open a file at end for writing
1246 
1247   FILE_MODE_UPDATE - open a file for updating, meaning for reading and writing
1248 
1249   FILE_MODE_APPEND_UPDATE - open a file for updating, meaning for reading and writing, at the end
1250 
1251 .seealso: PetscViewerFileSetMode()
1252 E*/
1253 typedef enum {FILE_MODE_READ, FILE_MODE_WRITE, FILE_MODE_APPEND, FILE_MODE_UPDATE, FILE_MODE_APPEND_UPDATE} PetscFileMode;
1254 
1255 #include "petscviewer.h"
1256 #include "petscoptions.h"
1257 
1258 #define PETSC_SMALLEST_CLASSID  1211211
1259 extern PetscClassId   PETSC_LARGEST_CLASSID;
1260 extern PetscClassId   PETSC_OBJECT_CLASSID;
1261 extern PetscErrorCode PetscClassIdRegister(const char[],PetscClassId *);
1262 
1263 /*
1264    Routines that get memory usage information from the OS
1265 */
1266 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscMemoryGetCurrentUsage(PetscLogDouble *);
1267 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscMemoryGetMaximumUsage(PetscLogDouble *);
1268 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscMemorySetGetMaximumUsage(void);
1269 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscMemoryShowUsage(PetscViewer,const char[]);
1270 
1271 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscInfoAllow(PetscBool ,const char []);
1272 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscGetTime(PetscLogDouble*);
1273 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscGetCPUTime(PetscLogDouble*);
1274 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSleep(PetscReal);
1275 
1276 /*
1277    Initialization of PETSc
1278 */
1279 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscInitialize(int*,char***,const char[],const char[]);
1280 PetscPolymorphicSubroutine(PetscInitialize,(int *argc,char ***args),(argc,args,PETSC_NULL,PETSC_NULL))
1281 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscInitializeNoArguments(void);
1282 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscInitialized(PetscBool  *);
1283 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscFinalized(PetscBool  *);
1284 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscFinalize(void);
1285 extern PetscErrorCode PetscInitializeFortran(void);
1286 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscGetArgs(int*,char ***);
1287 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscGetArguments(char ***);
1288 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscFreeArguments(char **);
1289 
1290 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscEnd(void);
1291 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSysInitializePackage(const char[]);
1292 
1293 extern MPI_Comm PETSC_COMM_LOCAL_WORLD;
1294 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscOpenMPMerge(PetscMPIInt,PetscErrorCode (*)(void*),void*);
1295 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscOpenMPSpawn(PetscMPIInt);
1296 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscOpenMPFinalize(void);
1297 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscOpenMPRun(MPI_Comm,PetscErrorCode (*)(MPI_Comm,void *),void*);
1298 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscOpenMPRunCtx(MPI_Comm,PetscErrorCode (*)(MPI_Comm,void*,void *),void*);
1299 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscOpenMPFree(MPI_Comm,void*);
1300 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscOpenMPMalloc(MPI_Comm,size_t,void**);
1301 
1302 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscPythonInitialize(const char[],const char[]);
1303 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscPythonFinalize(void);
1304 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscPythonPrintError(void);
1305 
1306 /*
1307      These are so that in extern C code we can caste function pointers to non-extern C
1308    function pointers. Since the regular C++ code expects its function pointers to be
1309    C++.
1310 */
1311 typedef void (**PetscVoidStarFunction)(void);
1312 typedef void (*PetscVoidFunction)(void);
1313 typedef PetscErrorCode (*PetscErrorCodeFunction)(void);
1314 
1315 /*
1316    PetscTryMethod - Queries an object for a method, if it exists then calls it.
1317               These are intended to be used only inside PETSc functions.
1318 
1319    Level: developer
1320 
1321 .seealso: PetscUseMethod()
1322 */
1323 #define  PetscTryMethod(obj,A,B,C) \
1324   0;{ PetscErrorCode (*f)B, __ierr; \
1325     __ierr = PetscObjectQueryFunction((PetscObject)obj,A,(PetscVoidStarFunction)&f);CHKERRQ(__ierr); \
1326     if (f) {__ierr = (*f)C;CHKERRQ(__ierr);}\
1327   }
1328 
1329 /*
1330    PetscUseMethod - Queries an object for a method, if it exists then calls it, otherwise generates an error.
1331               These are intended to be used only inside PETSc functions.
1332 
1333    Level: developer
1334 
1335 .seealso: PetscTryMethod()
1336 */
1337 #define  PetscUseMethod(obj,A,B,C) \
1338   0;{ PetscErrorCode (*f)B, __ierr; \
1339     __ierr = PetscObjectQueryFunction((PetscObject)obj,A,(PetscVoidStarFunction)&f);CHKERRQ(__ierr); \
1340     if (f) {__ierr = (*f)C;CHKERRQ(__ierr);}\
1341     else SETERRQ1(((PetscObject)obj)->comm,PETSC_ERR_SUP,"Cannot locate function %s in object",A); \
1342   }
1343 
1344 /*
1345     Functions that can act on any PETSc object.
1346 */
1347 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectCreate(MPI_Comm,PetscObject*);
1348 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectCreateGeneric(MPI_Comm, PetscClassId, const char [], PetscObject *);
1349 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectDestroy(PetscObject);
1350 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectGetComm(PetscObject,MPI_Comm *);
1351 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectGetClassId(PetscObject,PetscClassId *);
1352 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectSetType(PetscObject,const char []);
1353 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectSetPrecision(PetscObject,PetscPrecision);
1354 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectGetType(PetscObject,const char *[]);
1355 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectSetName(PetscObject,const char[]);
1356 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectGetName(PetscObject,const char*[]);
1357 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectPrintClassNamePrefixType(PetscObject,PetscViewer,const char[]);
1358 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectSetTabLevel(PetscObject,PetscInt);
1359 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectGetTabLevel(PetscObject,PetscInt*);
1360 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectIncrementTabLevel(PetscObject,PetscObject,PetscInt);
1361 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectReference(PetscObject);
1362 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectGetReference(PetscObject,PetscInt*);
1363 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectDereference(PetscObject);
1364 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectGetNewTag(PetscObject,PetscMPIInt *);
1365 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectView(PetscObject,PetscViewer);
1366 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectCompose(PetscObject,const char[],PetscObject);
1367 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectQuery(PetscObject,const char[],PetscObject *);
1368 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectComposeFunction(PetscObject,const char[],const char[],void (*)(void));
1369 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectSetFromOptions(PetscObject);
1370 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectSetUp(PetscObject);
1371 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscCommGetNewTag(MPI_Comm,PetscMPIInt *);
1372 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectAddOptionsHandler(PetscObject,PetscErrorCode (*)(PetscObject,void*),PetscErrorCode (*)(PetscObject,void*),void*);
1373 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectProcessOptionsHandlers(PetscObject);
1374 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectDestroyOptionsHandlers(PetscObject);
1375 
1376 /*MC
1377    PetscObjectComposeFunctionDynamic - Associates a function with a given PETSc object.
1378 
1379     Synopsis:
1380     PetscErrorCode PetscObjectComposeFunctionDynamic(PetscObject obj,const char name[],const char fname[],void *ptr)
1381 
1382    Logically Collective on PetscObject
1383 
1384    Input Parameters:
1385 +  obj - the PETSc object; this must be cast with a (PetscObject), for example,
1386          PetscObjectCompose((PetscObject)mat,...);
1387 .  name - name associated with the child function
1388 .  fname - name of the function
1389 -  ptr - function pointer (or PETSC_NULL if using dynamic libraries)
1390 
1391    Level: advanced
1392 
1393 
1394    Notes:
1395    To remove a registered routine, pass in a PETSC_NULL rname and fnc().
1396 
1397    PetscObjectComposeFunctionDynamic() can be used with any PETSc object (such as
1398    Mat, Vec, KSP, SNES, etc.) or any user-provided object.
1399 
1400    The composed function must be wrapped in a EXTERN_C_BEGIN/END for this to
1401    work in C++/complex with dynamic link libraries (./configure options --with-shared-libraries --with-dynamic-loading)
1402    enabled.
1403 
1404    Concepts: objects^composing functions
1405    Concepts: composing functions
1406    Concepts: functions^querying
1407    Concepts: objects^querying
1408    Concepts: querying objects
1409 
1410 .seealso: PetscObjectQueryFunction()
1411 M*/
1412 #if defined(PETSC_USE_DYNAMIC_LIBRARIES)
1413 #define PetscObjectComposeFunctionDynamic(a,b,c,d) PetscObjectComposeFunction(a,b,c,0)
1414 #else
1415 #define PetscObjectComposeFunctionDynamic(a,b,c,d) PetscObjectComposeFunction(a,b,c,(PetscVoidFunction)(d))
1416 #endif
1417 
1418 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectQueryFunction(PetscObject,const char[],void (**)(void));
1419 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectSetOptionsPrefix(PetscObject,const char[]);
1420 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectAppendOptionsPrefix(PetscObject,const char[]);
1421 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectPrependOptionsPrefix(PetscObject,const char[]);
1422 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectGetOptionsPrefix(PetscObject,const char*[]);
1423 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectAMSPublish(PetscObject);
1424 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectUnPublish(PetscObject);
1425 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectChangeTypeName(PetscObject,const char[]);
1426 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectRegisterDestroy(PetscObject);
1427 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectRegisterDestroyAll(void);
1428 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscObjectName(PetscObject);
1429 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscTypeCompare(PetscObject,const char[],PetscBool *);
1430 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRegisterFinalize(PetscErrorCode (*)(void));
1431 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRegisterFinalizeAll(void);
1432 
1433 /*
1434     Defines PETSc error handling.
1435 */
1436 #include "petscerror.h"
1437 
1438 /*S
1439      PetscOList - Linked list of PETSc objects, each accessable by string name
1440 
1441    Level: developer
1442 
1443    Notes: Used by PetscObjectCompose() and PetscObjectQuery()
1444 
1445 .seealso:  PetscOListAdd(), PetscOListDestroy(), PetscOListFind(), PetscObjectCompose(), PetscObjectQuery()
1446 S*/
1447 typedef struct _n_PetscOList *PetscOList;
1448 
1449 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscOListDestroy(PetscOList);
1450 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscOListFind(PetscOList,const char[],PetscObject*);
1451 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscOListReverseFind(PetscOList,PetscObject,char**);
1452 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscOListAdd(PetscOList *,const char[],PetscObject);
1453 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscOListDuplicate(PetscOList,PetscOList *);
1454 
1455 /*
1456     Dynamic library lists. Lists of names of routines in objects or in dynamic
1457   link libraries that will be loaded as needed.
1458 */
1459 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscFListAdd(PetscFList*,const char[],const char[],void (*)(void));
1460 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscFListDestroy(PetscFList*);
1461 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscFListFind(PetscFList,MPI_Comm,const char[],void (**)(void));
1462 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscFListPrintTypes(MPI_Comm,FILE*,const char[],const char[],const char[],const char[],PetscFList,const char[]);
1463 #if defined(PETSC_USE_DYNAMIC_LIBRARIES)
1464 #define    PetscFListAddDynamic(a,b,p,c) PetscFListAdd(a,b,p,0)
1465 #else
1466 #define    PetscFListAddDynamic(a,b,p,c) PetscFListAdd(a,b,p,(void (*)(void))c)
1467 #endif
1468 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscFListDuplicate(PetscFList,PetscFList *);
1469 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscFListView(PetscFList,PetscViewer);
1470 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscFListConcat(const char [],const char [],char []);
1471 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscFListGet(PetscFList,char ***,int*);
1472 
1473 /*S
1474      PetscDLLibrary - Linked list of dynamics libraries to search for functions
1475 
1476    Level: advanced
1477 
1478    --with-shared-libraries --with-dynamic-loading must be used with ./configure to use dynamic libraries
1479 
1480 .seealso:  PetscDLLibraryOpen()
1481 S*/
1482 typedef struct _n_PetscDLLibrary *PetscDLLibrary;
1483 extern  PetscDLLibrary DLLibrariesLoaded;
1484 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscDLLibraryAppend(MPI_Comm,PetscDLLibrary *,const char[]);
1485 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscDLLibraryPrepend(MPI_Comm,PetscDLLibrary *,const char[]);
1486 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscDLLibrarySym(MPI_Comm,PetscDLLibrary *,const char[],const char[],void **);
1487 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscDLLibraryPrintPath(PetscDLLibrary);
1488 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscDLLibraryRetrieve(MPI_Comm,const char[],char *,size_t,PetscBool  *);
1489 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscDLLibraryOpen(MPI_Comm,const char[],PetscDLLibrary *);
1490 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscDLLibraryClose(PetscDLLibrary);
1491 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscDLLibraryCCAAppend(MPI_Comm,PetscDLLibrary *,const char[]);
1492 
1493 /*
1494   PetscFwk support.  Needs to be documented.
1495   Logically it is an extension of PetscDLLXXX, PetscObjectCompose, etc.
1496 */
1497 #include "petscfwk.h"
1498 
1499 /*
1500      Useful utility routines
1501 */
1502 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSplitOwnership(MPI_Comm,PetscInt*,PetscInt*);
1503 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSplitOwnershipBlock(MPI_Comm,PetscInt,PetscInt*,PetscInt*);
1504 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSequentialPhaseBegin(MPI_Comm,PetscMPIInt);
1505 PetscPolymorphicSubroutine(PetscSequentialPhaseBegin,(MPI_Comm comm),(comm,1))
1506 PetscPolymorphicSubroutine(PetscSequentialPhaseBegin,(void),(PETSC_COMM_WORLD,1))
1507 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSequentialPhaseEnd(MPI_Comm,PetscMPIInt);
1508 PetscPolymorphicSubroutine(PetscSequentialPhaseEnd,(MPI_Comm comm),(comm,1))
1509 PetscPolymorphicSubroutine(PetscSequentialPhaseEnd,(void),(PETSC_COMM_WORLD,1))
1510 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscBarrier(PetscObject);
1511 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscMPIDump(FILE*);
1512 
1513 /*
1514     PetscNot - negates a logical type value and returns result as a PetscBool
1515 
1516     Notes: This is useful in cases like
1517 $     int        *a;
1518 $     PetscBool  flag = PetscNot(a)
1519      where !a does not return a PetscBool  because we cannot provide a cast from int to PetscBool  in C.
1520 */
1521  #define PetscNot(a) ((a) ? PETSC_FALSE : PETSC_TRUE)
1522 
1523 /*
1524     Defines basic graphics available from PETSc.
1525 */
1526 #include "petscdraw.h"
1527 
1528 /*
1529     Defines the base data structures for all PETSc objects
1530 */
1531 #include "private/petscimpl.h"
1532 
1533 
1534 /*MC
1535     PetscErrorPrintf - Prints error messages.
1536 
1537    Synopsis:
1538      PetscErrorCode (*PetscErrorPrintf)(const char format[],...);
1539 
1540     Not Collective
1541 
1542     Input Parameters:
1543 .   format - the usual printf() format string
1544 
1545    Options Database Keys:
1546 +    -error_output_stdout - cause error messages to be printed to stdout instead of the
1547          (default) stderr
1548 -    -error_output_none to turn off all printing of error messages (does not change the way the
1549           error is handled.)
1550 
1551    Notes: Use
1552 $     PetscErrorPrintf = PetscErrorPrintfNone; to turn off all printing of error messages (does not change the way the
1553 $                        error is handled.) and
1554 $     PetscErrorPrintf = PetscErrorPrintfDefault; to turn it back on
1555 $        of you can use your own function
1556 
1557           Use
1558      PETSC_STDERR = FILE* obtained from a file open etc. to have stderr printed to the file.
1559      PETSC_STDOUT = FILE* obtained from a file open etc. to have stdout printed to the file.
1560 
1561           Use
1562       PetscPushErrorHandler() to provide your own error handler that determines what kind of messages to print
1563 
1564    Level: developer
1565 
1566     Fortran Note:
1567     This routine is not supported in Fortran.
1568 
1569     Concepts: error messages^printing
1570     Concepts: printing^error messages
1571 
1572 .seealso: PetscFPrintf(), PetscSynchronizedPrintf(), PetscHelpPrintf(), PetscPrintf(), PetscErrorHandlerPush(), PetscVFPrintf(), PetscHelpPrintf()
1573 M*/
1574 extern  PetscErrorCode (*PetscErrorPrintf)(const char[],...);
1575 
1576 /*MC
1577     PetscHelpPrintf - Prints help messages.
1578 
1579    Synopsis:
1580      PetscErrorCode (*PetscHelpPrintf)(const char format[],...);
1581 
1582     Not Collective
1583 
1584     Input Parameters:
1585 .   format - the usual printf() format string
1586 
1587    Level: developer
1588 
1589     Fortran Note:
1590     This routine is not supported in Fortran.
1591 
1592     Concepts: help messages^printing
1593     Concepts: printing^help messages
1594 
1595 .seealso: PetscFPrintf(), PetscSynchronizedPrintf(), PetscErrorPrintf()
1596 M*/
1597 extern  PetscErrorCode  (*PetscHelpPrintf)(MPI_Comm,const char[],...);
1598 
1599 /*
1600      Defines PETSc profiling.
1601 */
1602 #include "petsclog.h"
1603 
1604 /*
1605           For locking, unlocking and destroying AMS memories associated with  PETSc objects. ams.h is included in petscviewer.h
1606 */
1607 #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_AMS)
1608 extern PetscBool  PetscAMSPublishAll;
1609 #define PetscObjectTakeAccess(obj)  ((((PetscObject)(obj))->amem == -1) ? 0 : AMS_Memory_take_access(((PetscObject)(obj))->amem))
1610 #define PetscObjectGrantAccess(obj) ((((PetscObject)(obj))->amem == -1) ? 0 : AMS_Memory_grant_access(((PetscObject)(obj))->amem))
1611 #define PetscObjectDepublish(obj)   ((((PetscObject)(obj))->amem == -1) ? 0 : AMS_Memory_destroy(((PetscObject)(obj))->amem));((PetscObject)(obj))->amem = -1;
1612 #else
1613 #define PetscObjectTakeAccess(obj)   0
1614 #define PetscObjectGrantAccess(obj)  0
1615 #define PetscObjectDepublish(obj)      0
1616 #endif
1617 
1618 /*
1619       Simple PETSc parallel IO for ASCII printing
1620 */
1621 extern PetscErrorCode   PetscFixFilename(const char[],char[]);
1622 extern PetscErrorCode   PetscFOpen(MPI_Comm,const char[],const char[],FILE**);
1623 extern PetscErrorCode   PetscFClose(MPI_Comm,FILE*);
1624 extern PetscErrorCode   PetscFPrintf(MPI_Comm,FILE*,const char[],...);
1625 extern PetscErrorCode   PetscPrintf(MPI_Comm,const char[],...);
1626 extern PetscErrorCode   PetscSNPrintf(char*,size_t,const char [],...);
1627 
1628 
1629 
1630 /* These are used internally by PETSc ASCII IO routines*/
1631 #include <stdarg.h>
1632 extern PetscErrorCode   PetscVSNPrintf(char*,size_t,const char[],size_t*,va_list);
1633 extern PetscErrorCode   (*PetscVFPrintf)(FILE*,const char[],va_list);
1634 extern PetscErrorCode   PetscVFPrintfDefault(FILE*,const char[],va_list);
1635 
1636 #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_MATLAB_ENGINE)
1637 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscVFPrintf_Matlab(FILE*,const char[],va_list);
1638 #endif
1639 
1640 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscErrorPrintfDefault(const char [],...);
1641 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscErrorPrintfNone(const char [],...);
1642 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscHelpPrintfDefault(MPI_Comm,const char [],...);
1643 
1644 #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_POPEN)
1645 extern PetscErrorCode   PetscPOpen(MPI_Comm,const char[],const char[],const char[],FILE **);
1646 extern PetscErrorCode   PetscPClose(MPI_Comm,FILE*);
1647 #endif
1648 
1649 extern PetscErrorCode   PetscSynchronizedPrintf(MPI_Comm,const char[],...);
1650 extern PetscErrorCode   PetscSynchronizedFPrintf(MPI_Comm,FILE*,const char[],...);
1651 extern PetscErrorCode   PetscSynchronizedFlush(MPI_Comm);
1652 extern PetscErrorCode   PetscSynchronizedFGets(MPI_Comm,FILE*,size_t,char[]);
1653 extern PetscErrorCode   PetscStartMatlab(MPI_Comm,const char[],const char[],FILE**);
1654 extern PetscErrorCode   PetscStartJava(MPI_Comm,const char[],const char[],FILE**);
1655 extern PetscErrorCode   PetscGetPetscDir(const char*[]);
1656 
1657 extern PetscErrorCode   PetscPopUpSelect(MPI_Comm,const char*,const char*,int,const char**,int*);
1658 
1659 /*S
1660      PetscContainer - Simple PETSc object that contains a pointer to any required data
1661 
1662    Level: advanced
1663 
1664 .seealso:  PetscObject, PetscContainerCreate()
1665 S*/
1666 extern PetscClassId  PETSC_CONTAINER_CLASSID;
1667 typedef struct _p_PetscContainer*  PetscContainer;
1668 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscContainerGetPointer(PetscContainer,void **);
1669 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscContainerSetPointer(PetscContainer,void *);
1670 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscContainerDestroy(PetscContainer);
1671 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscContainerCreate(MPI_Comm,PetscContainer *);
1672 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscContainerSetUserDestroy(PetscContainer, PetscErrorCode (*)(void*));
1673 
1674 /*
1675    For use in debuggers
1676 */
1677 extern  PetscMPIInt PetscGlobalRank;
1678 extern  PetscMPIInt PetscGlobalSize;
1679 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscIntView(PetscInt,const PetscInt[],PetscViewer);
1680 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRealView(PetscInt,const PetscReal[],PetscViewer);
1681 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscScalarView(PetscInt,const PetscScalar[],PetscViewer);
1682 
1683 #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_MEMORY_H)
1684 #include <memory.h>
1685 #endif
1686 #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_STDLIB_H)
1687 #include <stdlib.h>
1688 #endif
1689 #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_STRINGS_H)
1690 #include <strings.h>
1691 #endif
1692 #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_STRING_H)
1693 #include <string.h>
1694 #endif
1695 
1696 
1697 #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_XMMINTRIN_H)
1698 #include <xmmintrin.h>
1699 #endif
1700 #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_STDINT_H)
1701 #include <stdint.h>
1702 #endif
1703 
1704 #undef __FUNCT__
1705 #define __FUNCT__ "PetscMemcpy"
1706 /*@C
1707    PetscMemcpy - Copies n bytes, beginning at location b, to the space
1708    beginning at location a. The two memory regions CANNOT overlap, use
1709    PetscMemmove() in that case.
1710 
1711    Not Collective
1712 
1713    Input Parameters:
1714 +  b - pointer to initial memory space
1715 -  n - length (in bytes) of space to copy
1716 
1717    Output Parameter:
1718 .  a - pointer to copy space
1719 
1720    Level: intermediate
1721 
1722    Compile Option:
1723     PETSC_PREFER_DCOPY_FOR_MEMCPY will cause the BLAS dcopy() routine to be used
1724                                   for memory copies on double precision values.
1725     PETSC_PREFER_COPY_FOR_MEMCPY will cause C code to be used
1726                                   for memory copies on double precision values.
1727     PETSC_PREFER_FORTRAN_FORMEMCPY will cause Fortran code to be used
1728                                   for memory copies on double precision values.
1729 
1730    Note:
1731    This routine is analogous to memcpy().
1732 
1733    Developer Note: this is inlined for fastest performance
1734 
1735   Concepts: memory^copying
1736   Concepts: copying^memory
1737 
1738 .seealso: PetscMemmove()
1739 
1740 @*/
1741 PETSC_STATIC_INLINE PetscErrorCode  PetscMemcpy(void *a,const void *b,size_t n)
1742 {
1743 #if defined(PETSC_USE_DEBUG)
1744   unsigned long al = (unsigned long) a,bl = (unsigned long) b;
1745   unsigned long nl = (unsigned long) n;
1746   if (n > 0 && !b) SETERRQ(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_ARG_NULL,"Trying to copy from a null pointer");
1747   if (n > 0 && !a) SETERRQ(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_ARG_NULL,"Trying to copy to a null pointer");
1748 #endif
1749   PetscFunctionBegin;
1750   if (a != b) {
1751 #if defined(PETSC_USE_DEBUG)
1752     if ((al > bl && (al - bl) < nl) || (bl - al) < nl) {
1753       SETERRQ3(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_ARG_INCOMP,"Memory regions overlap: either use PetscMemmov()\n\
1754               or make sure your copy regions and lengths are correct. \n\
1755               Length (bytes) %ld first address %ld second address %ld",nl,al,bl);
1756     }
1757 #endif
1758 #if (defined(PETSC_PREFER_DCOPY_FOR_MEMCPY) || defined(PETSC_PREFER_COPY_FOR_MEMCPY) || defined(PETSC_PREFER_FORTRAN_FORMEMCPY))
1759    if (!(((long) a) % sizeof(PetscScalar)) && !(n % sizeof(PetscScalar))) {
1760       size_t len = n/sizeof(PetscScalar);
1761 #if defined(PETSC_PREFER_DCOPY_FOR_MEMCPY)
1762       PetscBLASInt one = 1,blen = PetscBLASIntCast(len);
1763       BLAScopy_(&blen,(PetscScalar *)b,&one,(PetscScalar *)a,&one);
1764 #elif defined(PETSC_PREFER_FORTRAN_FORMEMCPY)
1765       fortrancopy_(&len,(PetscScalar*)b,(PetscScalar*)a);
1766 #else
1767       size_t      i;
1768       PetscScalar *x = (PetscScalar*)b, *y = (PetscScalar*)a;
1769       for (i=0; i<len; i++) y[i] = x[i];
1770 #endif
1771     } else {
1772       memcpy((char*)(a),(char*)(b),n);
1773     }
1774 #elif defined(PETSC_HAVE__INTEL_FAST_MEMCPY)
1775     _intel_fast_memcpy((char*)(a),(char*)(b),n);
1776 #else
1777     memcpy((char*)(a),(char*)(b),n);
1778 #endif
1779   }
1780   PetscFunctionReturn(0);
1781 }
1782 
1783 /*@C
1784    PetscMemzero - Zeros the specified memory.
1785 
1786    Not Collective
1787 
1788    Input Parameters:
1789 +  a - pointer to beginning memory location
1790 -  n - length (in bytes) of memory to initialize
1791 
1792    Level: intermediate
1793 
1794    Compile Option:
1795    PETSC_PREFER_BZERO - on certain machines (the IBM RS6000) the bzero() routine happens
1796   to be faster than the memset() routine. This flag causes the bzero() routine to be used.
1797 
1798    Developer Note: this is inlined for fastest performance
1799 
1800    Concepts: memory^zeroing
1801    Concepts: zeroing^memory
1802 
1803 .seealso: PetscMemcpy()
1804 @*/
1805 PETSC_STATIC_INLINE PetscErrorCode  PetscMemzero(void *a,size_t n)
1806 {
1807   if (n > 0) {
1808 #if defined(PETSC_USE_DEBUG)
1809     if (!a) SETERRQ(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_ARG_NULL,"Trying to zero at a null pointer");
1810 #endif
1811 #if defined(PETSC_PREFER_ZERO_FOR_MEMZERO)
1812     if (!(((long) a) % sizeof(PetscScalar)) && !(n % sizeof(PetscScalar))) {
1813       size_t      i,len = n/sizeof(PetscScalar);
1814       PetscScalar *x = (PetscScalar*)a;
1815       for (i=0; i<len; i++) x[i] = 0.0;
1816     } else {
1817 #elif defined(PETSC_PREFER_FORTRAN_FOR_MEMZERO)
1818     if (!(((long) a) % sizeof(PetscScalar)) && !(n % sizeof(PetscScalar))) {
1819       PetscInt len = n/sizeof(PetscScalar);
1820       fortranzero_(&len,(PetscScalar*)a);
1821     } else {
1822 #endif
1823 #if defined(PETSC_PREFER_BZERO)
1824       bzero((char *)a,n);
1825 #elif defined (PETSC_HAVE__INTEL_FAST_MEMSET)
1826       _intel_fast_memset((char*)a,0,n);
1827 #else
1828       memset((char*)a,0,n);
1829 #endif
1830 #if defined(PETSC_PREFER_ZERO_FOR_MEMZERO) || defined(PETSC_PREFER_FORTRAN_FOR_MEMZERO)
1831     }
1832 #endif
1833   }
1834   return 0;
1835 }
1836 
1837 /*MC
1838    PetscPrefetchBlock - Prefetches a block of memory
1839 
1840    Synopsis:
1841     void PetscPrefetchBlock(const anytype *a,size_t n,int rw,int t)
1842 
1843    Not Collective
1844 
1845    Input Parameters:
1846 +  a - pointer to first element to fetch (any type but usually PetscInt or PetscScalar)
1847 .  n - number of elements to fetch
1848 .  rw - 1 if the memory will be written to, otherwise 0 (ignored by many processors)
1849 -  t - temporal locality (PETSC_PREFETCH_HINT_{NTA,T0,T1,T2}), see note
1850 
1851    Level: developer
1852 
1853    Notes:
1854    The last two arguments (rw and t) must be compile-time constants.
1855 
1856    Adopting Intel's x86/x86-64 conventions, there are four levels of temporal locality.  Not all architectures offer
1857    equivalent locality hints, but the following macros are always defined to their closest analogue.
1858 +  PETSC_PREFETCH_HINT_NTA - Non-temporal.  Prefetches directly to L1, evicts to memory (skips higher level cache unless it was already there when prefetched).
1859 .  PETSC_PREFETCH_HINT_T0 - Fetch to all levels of cache and evict to the closest level.  Use this when the memory will be reused regularly despite necessary eviction from L1.
1860 .  PETSC_PREFETCH_HINT_T1 - Fetch to level 2 and higher (not L1).
1861 -  PETSC_PREFETCH_HINT_T2 - Fetch to high-level cache only.  (On many systems, T0 and T1 are equivalent.)
1862 
1863    This function does nothing on architectures that do not support prefetch and never errors (even if passed an invalid
1864    address).
1865 
1866    Concepts: memory
1867 M*/
1868 #define PetscPrefetchBlock(a,n,rw,t) do {                               \
1869     const char *_p = (const char*)(a),*_end = (const char*)((a)+(n));   \
1870     for ( ; _p < _end; _p += PETSC_LEVEL1_DCACHE_LINESIZE) PETSC_Prefetch(_p,(rw),(t)); \
1871   } while (0)
1872 
1873 /*
1874     Allows accessing MATLAB Engine
1875 */
1876 #include "petscmatlab.h"
1877 
1878 /*
1879       Determine if some of the kernel computation routines use
1880    Fortran (rather than C) for the numerical calculations. On some machines
1881    and compilers (like complex numbers) the Fortran version of the routines
1882    is faster than the C/C++ versions. The flag --with-fortran-kernels
1883    should be used with ./configure to turn these on.
1884 */
1885 #if defined(PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNELS)
1886 
1887 #if !defined(PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_MULTCRL)
1888 #define PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_MULTCRL
1889 #endif
1890 
1891 #if !defined(PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_MULTAIJPERM)
1892 #define PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_MULTAIJPERM
1893 #endif
1894 
1895 #if !defined(PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_MULTAIJ)
1896 #define PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_MULTAIJ
1897 #endif
1898 
1899 #if !defined(PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_MULTTRANSPOSEAIJ)
1900 #define PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_MULTTRANSPOSEAIJ
1901 #endif
1902 
1903 #if !defined(PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_NORM)
1904 #define PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_NORM
1905 #endif
1906 
1907 #if !defined(PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_MAXPY)
1908 #define PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_MAXPY
1909 #endif
1910 
1911 #if !defined(PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_SOLVEAIJ)
1912 #define PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_SOLVEAIJ
1913 #endif
1914 
1915 #if !defined(PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_RELAXAIJ)
1916 #define PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_RELAXAIJ
1917 #endif
1918 
1919 #if !defined(PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_SOLVEBAIJ)
1920 #define PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_SOLVEBAIJ
1921 #endif
1922 
1923 #if !defined(PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_MULTADDAIJ)
1924 #define PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_MULTADDAIJ
1925 #endif
1926 
1927 #if !defined(PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_MDOT)
1928 #define PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_MDOT
1929 #endif
1930 
1931 #if !defined(PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_XTIMESY)
1932 #define PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_XTIMESY
1933 #endif
1934 
1935 #if !defined(PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_AYPX)
1936 #define PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_AYPX
1937 #endif
1938 
1939 #if !defined(PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_WAXPY)
1940 #define PETSC_USE_FORTRAN_KERNEL_WAXPY
1941 #endif
1942 
1943 #endif
1944 
1945 /*
1946     Macros for indicating code that should be compiled with a C interface,
1947    rather than a C++ interface. Any routines that are dynamically loaded
1948    (such as the PCCreate_XXX() routines) must be wrapped so that the name
1949    mangler does not change the functions symbol name. This just hides the
1950    ugly extern "C" {} wrappers.
1951 */
1952 #if defined(__cplusplus)
1953 #define EXTERN_C_BEGIN extern "C" {
1954 #define EXTERN_C_END }
1955 #else
1956 #define EXTERN_C_BEGIN
1957 #define EXTERN_C_END
1958 #endif
1959 
1960 /* --------------------------------------------------------------------*/
1961 
1962 /*MC
1963     MPI_Comm - the basic object used by MPI to determine which processes are involved in a
1964         communication
1965 
1966    Level: beginner
1967 
1968    Note: This manual page is a place-holder because MPICH does not have a manual page for MPI_Comm
1969 
1970 .seealso: PETSC_COMM_WORLD, PETSC_COMM_SELF
1971 M*/
1972 
1973 /*MC
1974     PetscScalar - PETSc type that represents either a double precision real number, a double precision
1975        complex number, a single precision real number, a long double or an int - if the code is configured
1976        with --with-scalar-type=real,complex --with-precision=single,double,longdouble,int,matsingle
1977 
1978 
1979    Level: beginner
1980 
1981 .seealso: PetscReal, PassiveReal, PassiveScalar, MPIU_SCALAR, PetscInt
1982 M*/
1983 
1984 /*MC
1985     PetscReal - PETSc type that represents a real number version of PetscScalar
1986 
1987    Level: beginner
1988 
1989 .seealso: PetscScalar, PassiveReal, PassiveScalar
1990 M*/
1991 
1992 /*MC
1993     PassiveScalar - PETSc type that represents a PetscScalar
1994    Level: beginner
1995 
1996     This is the same as a PetscScalar except in code that is automatically differentiated it is
1997    treated as a constant (not an indendent or dependent variable)
1998 
1999 .seealso: PetscReal, PassiveReal, PetscScalar
2000 M*/
2001 
2002 /*MC
2003     PassiveReal - PETSc type that represents a PetscReal
2004 
2005    Level: beginner
2006 
2007     This is the same as a PetscReal except in code that is automatically differentiated it is
2008    treated as a constant (not an indendent or dependent variable)
2009 
2010 .seealso: PetscScalar, PetscReal, PassiveScalar
2011 M*/
2012 
2013 /*MC
2014     MPIU_SCALAR - MPI datatype corresponding to PetscScalar
2015 
2016    Level: beginner
2017 
2018     Note: In MPI calls that require an MPI datatype that matches a PetscScalar or array of PetscScalars
2019           pass this value
2020 
2021 .seealso: PetscReal, PassiveReal, PassiveScalar, PetscScalar, MPIU_INT
2022 M*/
2023 
2024 #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_MPIIO)
2025 #if !defined(PETSC_WORDS_BIGENDIAN)
2026 extern PetscErrorCode MPIU_File_write_all(MPI_File,void*,PetscMPIInt,MPI_Datatype,MPI_Status*);
2027 extern PetscErrorCode MPIU_File_read_all(MPI_File,void*,PetscMPIInt,MPI_Datatype,MPI_Status*);
2028 #else
2029 #define MPIU_File_write_all(a,b,c,d,e) MPI_File_write_all(a,b,c,d,e)
2030 #define MPIU_File_read_all(a,b,c,d,e) MPI_File_read_all(a,b,c,d,e)
2031 #endif
2032 #endif
2033 
2034 /* the following petsc_static_inline require petscerror.h */
2035 
2036 /* Limit MPI to 32-bits */
2037 #define PETSC_MPI_INT_MAX  2147483647
2038 #define PETSC_MPI_INT_MIN -2147483647
2039 /* Limit BLAS to 32-bits */
2040 #define PETSC_BLAS_INT_MAX  2147483647
2041 #define PETSC_BLAS_INT_MIN -2147483647
2042 /* On 32 bit systems HDF5 is limited by size of integer, because hsize_t is defined as size_t */
2043 #define PETSC_HDF5_INT_MAX  2147483647
2044 #define PETSC_HDF5_INT_MIN -2147483647
2045 
2046 #if defined(PETSC_USE_64BIT_INDICES)
2047 #define PetscMPIIntCheck(a)  if ((a) > PETSC_MPI_INT_MAX) SETERRQ(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_ARG_OUTOFRANGE,"Message too long for MPI")
2048 #define PetscBLASIntCheck(a)  if ((a) > PETSC_BLAS_INT_MAX) SETERRQ(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_ARG_OUTOFRANGE,"Array too long for BLAS/LAPACK")
2049 #define PetscMPIIntCast(a) (a);PetscMPIIntCheck(a)
2050 #define PetscBLASIntCast(a) (a);PetscBLASIntCheck(a)
2051 
2052 #if (PETSC_SIZEOF_SIZE_T == 4)
2053 #define PetscHDF5IntCheck(a)  if ((a) > PETSC_HDF5_INT_MAX) SETERRQ(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_ARG_OUTOFRANGE,"Array too long for HDF5")
2054 #define PetscHDF5IntCast(a) (a);PetscHDF5IntCheck(a)
2055 #else
2056 #define PetscHDF5IntCheck(a)
2057 #define PetscHDF5IntCast(a) a
2058 #endif
2059 
2060 #else
2061 #define PetscMPIIntCheck(a)
2062 #define PetscBLASIntCheck(a)
2063 #define PetscHDF5IntCheck(a)
2064 #define PetscMPIIntCast(a) a
2065 #define PetscBLASIntCast(a) a
2066 #define PetscHDF5IntCast(a) a
2067 #endif
2068 
2069 
2070 /*
2071      The IBM include files define hz, here we hide it so that it may be used
2072    as a regular user variable.
2073 */
2074 #if defined(hz)
2075 #undef hz
2076 #endif
2077 
2078 /*  For arrays that contain filenames or paths */
2079 
2080 
2081 #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_LIMITS_H)
2082 #include <limits.h>
2083 #endif
2084 #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H)
2085 #include <sys/param.h>
2086 #endif
2087 #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H)
2088 #include <sys/types.h>
2089 #endif
2090 #if defined(MAXPATHLEN)
2091 #  define PETSC_MAX_PATH_LEN     MAXPATHLEN
2092 #elif defined(MAX_PATH)
2093 #  define PETSC_MAX_PATH_LEN     MAX_PATH
2094 #elif defined(_MAX_PATH)
2095 #  define PETSC_MAX_PATH_LEN     _MAX_PATH
2096 #else
2097 #  define PETSC_MAX_PATH_LEN     4096
2098 #endif
2099 
2100 /* Special support for C++ */
2101 #include "petscsys.hh"
2102 
2103 
2104 /*MC
2105 
2106     UsingFortran - Fortran can be used with PETSc in four distinct approaches
2107 
2108 $    1) classic Fortran 77 style
2109 $#include "finclude/petscXXX.h" to work with material from the XXX component of PETSc
2110 $       XXX variablename
2111 $      You cannot use this approach if you wish to use the Fortran 90 specific PETSc routines
2112 $      which end in F90; such as VecGetArrayF90()
2113 $
2114 $    2) classic Fortran 90 style
2115 $#include "finclude/petscXXX.h"
2116 $#include "finclude/petscXXX.h90" to work with material from the XXX component of PETSc
2117 $       XXX variablename
2118 $
2119 $    3) Using Fortran modules
2120 $#include "finclude/petscXXXdef.h"
2121 $         use petscXXXX
2122 $       XXX variablename
2123 $
2124 $    4) Use Fortran modules and Fortran data types for PETSc types
2125 $#include "finclude/petscXXXdef.h"
2126 $         use petscXXXX
2127 $       type(XXX) variablename
2128 $      To use this approach you must ./configure PETSc with the additional
2129 $      option --with-fortran-datatypes You cannot use the type(XXX) declaration approach without using Fortran modules
2130 
2131     Finally if you absolutely do not want to use any #include you can use either
2132 
2133 $    3a) skip the #include BUT you cannot use any PETSc data type names like Vec, Mat, PetscInt, PetscErrorCode etc
2134 $        and you must declare the variables as integer, for example
2135 $        integer variablename
2136 $
2137 $    4a) skip the #include, you use the object types like type(Vec) type(Mat) but cannot use the data type
2138 $        names like PetscErrorCode, PetscInt etc. again for those you must use integer
2139 
2140    We recommend either 2 or 3. Approaches 2 and 3 provide type checking for most PETSc function calls; 4 has type checking
2141 for only a few PETSc functions.
2142 
2143    Fortran type checking with interfaces is strick, this means you cannot pass a scalar value when an array value
2144 is expected (even though it is legal Fortran). For example when setting a single value in a matrix with MatSetValues()
2145 you cannot have something like
2146 $      PetscInt row,col
2147 $      PetscScalar val
2148 $        ...
2149 $      call MatSetValues(mat,1,row,1,col,val,INSERT_VALUES,ierr)
2150 You must instead have
2151 $      PetscInt row(1),col(1)
2152 $      PetscScalar val(1)
2153 $        ...
2154 $      call MatSetValues(mat,1,row,1,col,val,INSERT_VALUES,ierr)
2155 
2156 
2157     See the example src/vec/vec/examples/tutorials/ex20f90.F90 for an example that can use all four approaches
2158 
2159     Developer Notes: The finclude/petscXXXdef.h contain all the #defines (would be typedefs in C code) these
2160      automatically include their predecessors; for example finclude/petscvecdef.h includes finclude/petscisdef.h
2161 
2162      The finclude/petscXXXX.h contain all the parameter statements for that package. These automatically include
2163      their finclude/petscXXXdef.h file but DO NOT automatically include their predecessors;  for example
2164      finclude/petscvec.h does NOT automatically include finclude/petscis.h
2165 
2166      The finclude/ftn-custom/petscXXXdef.h90 are not intended to be used directly in code, they define the
2167      Fortran data type type(XXX) (for example type(Vec)) when PETSc is ./configure with the --with-fortran-datatypes option.
2168 
2169      The finclude/ftn-custom/petscXXX.h90 (not included directly by code) contain interface definitions for
2170      the PETSc Fortran stubs that have different bindings then their C version (for example VecGetArrayF90).
2171 
2172      The finclude/ftn-auto/petscXXX.h90 (not included directly by code) contain interface definitions generated
2173      automatically by "make allfortranstubs".
2174 
2175      The finclude/petscXXX.h90 includes the custom finclude/ftn-custom/petscXXX.h90 and if ./configure
2176      was run with --with-fortran-interfaces it also includes the finclude/ftn-auto/petscXXX.h90 These DO NOT automatically
2177      include their predecessors
2178 
2179     Level: beginner
2180 
2181 M*/
2182 
2183 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscGetArchType(char[],size_t);
2184 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscGetHostName(char[],size_t);
2185 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscGetUserName(char[],size_t);
2186 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscGetProgramName(char[],size_t);
2187 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSetProgramName(const char[]);
2188 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscGetDate(char[],size_t);
2189 
2190 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSortInt(PetscInt,PetscInt[]);
2191 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSortRemoveDupsInt(PetscInt*,PetscInt[]);
2192 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSortIntWithPermutation(PetscInt,const PetscInt[],PetscInt[]);
2193 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSortStrWithPermutation(PetscInt,const char*[],PetscInt[]);
2194 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSortIntWithArray(PetscInt,PetscInt[],PetscInt[]);
2195 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSortMPIIntWithArray(PetscMPIInt,PetscMPIInt[],PetscMPIInt[]);
2196 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSortIntWithScalarArray(PetscInt,PetscInt[],PetscScalar[]);
2197 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSortReal(PetscInt,PetscReal[]);
2198 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSortRealWithPermutation(PetscInt,const PetscReal[],PetscInt[]);
2199 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSortSplit(PetscInt,PetscInt,PetscScalar[],PetscInt[]);
2200 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSortSplitReal(PetscInt,PetscInt,PetscReal[],PetscInt[]);
2201 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscProcessTree(PetscInt,const PetscBool [],const PetscInt[],PetscInt*,PetscInt**,PetscInt**,PetscInt**,PetscInt**);
2202 
2203 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSetDisplay(void);
2204 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscGetDisplay(char[],size_t);
2205 
2206 /*E
2207     PetscRandomType - String with the name of a PETSc randomizer
2208        with an optional dynamic library name, for example
2209        http://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/lib.a:myrandcreate()
2210 
2211    Level: beginner
2212 
2213    Notes: to use the SPRNG you must have ./configure PETSc
2214    with the option --download-sprng
2215 
2216 .seealso: PetscRandomSetType(), PetscRandom
2217 E*/
2218 #define PetscRandomType char*
2219 #define PETSCRAND       "rand"
2220 #define PETSCRAND48     "rand48"
2221 #define PETSCSPRNG      "sprng"
2222 
2223 /* Logging support */
2224 extern  PetscClassId PETSC_RANDOM_CLASSID;
2225 
2226 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRandomInitializePackage(const char[]);
2227 
2228 /*S
2229      PetscRandom - Abstract PETSc object that manages generating random numbers
2230 
2231    Level: intermediate
2232 
2233   Concepts: random numbers
2234 
2235 .seealso:  PetscRandomCreate(), PetscRandomGetValue(), PetscRandomType
2236 S*/
2237 typedef struct _p_PetscRandom*   PetscRandom;
2238 
2239 /* Dynamic creation and loading functions */
2240 extern PetscFList PetscRandomList;
2241 extern PetscBool  PetscRandomRegisterAllCalled;
2242 
2243 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRandomRegisterAll(const char []);
2244 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRandomRegister(const char[],const char[],const char[],PetscErrorCode (*)(PetscRandom));
2245 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRandomRegisterDestroy(void);
2246 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRandomSetType(PetscRandom, const PetscRandomType);
2247 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRandomSetFromOptions(PetscRandom);
2248 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRandomGetType(PetscRandom, const PetscRandomType*);
2249 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRandomViewFromOptions(PetscRandom,char*);
2250 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRandomView(PetscRandom,PetscViewer);
2251 
2252 /*MC
2253   PetscRandomRegisterDynamic - Adds a new PetscRandom component implementation
2254 
2255   Synopsis:
2256   PetscErrorCode PetscRandomRegisterDynamic(const char *name, const char *path, const char *func_name, PetscErrorCode (*create_func)(PetscRandom))
2257 
2258   Not Collective
2259 
2260   Input Parameters:
2261 + name        - The name of a new user-defined creation routine
2262 . path        - The path (either absolute or relative) of the library containing this routine
2263 . func_name   - The name of routine to create method context
2264 - create_func - The creation routine itself
2265 
2266   Notes:
2267   PetscRandomRegisterDynamic() may be called multiple times to add several user-defined randome number generators
2268 
2269   If dynamic libraries are used, then the fourth input argument (routine_create) is ignored.
2270 
2271   Sample usage:
2272 .vb
2273     PetscRandomRegisterDynamic("my_rand","/home/username/my_lib/lib/libO/solaris/libmy.a", "MyPetscRandomtorCreate", MyPetscRandomtorCreate);
2274 .ve
2275 
2276   Then, your random type can be chosen with the procedural interface via
2277 .vb
2278     PetscRandomCreate(MPI_Comm, PetscRandom *);
2279     PetscRandomSetType(PetscRandom,"my_random_name");
2280 .ve
2281    or at runtime via the option
2282 .vb
2283     -random_type my_random_name
2284 .ve
2285 
2286   Notes: $PETSC_ARCH occuring in pathname will be replaced with appropriate values.
2287 
2288          For an example of the code needed to interface your own random number generator see
2289          src/sys/random/impls/rand/rand.c
2290 
2291   Level: advanced
2292 
2293 .keywords: PetscRandom, register
2294 .seealso: PetscRandomRegisterAll(), PetscRandomRegisterDestroy(), PetscRandomRegister()
2295 M*/
2296 #if defined(PETSC_USE_DYNAMIC_LIBRARIES)
2297 #define PetscRandomRegisterDynamic(a,b,c,d) PetscRandomRegister(a,b,c,0)
2298 #else
2299 #define PetscRandomRegisterDynamic(a,b,c,d) PetscRandomRegister(a,b,c,d)
2300 #endif
2301 
2302 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRandomCreate(MPI_Comm,PetscRandom*);
2303 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRandomGetValue(PetscRandom,PetscScalar*);
2304 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRandomGetValueReal(PetscRandom,PetscReal*);
2305 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRandomGetInterval(PetscRandom,PetscScalar*,PetscScalar*);
2306 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRandomSetInterval(PetscRandom,PetscScalar,PetscScalar);
2307 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRandomSetSeed(PetscRandom,unsigned long);
2308 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRandomGetSeed(PetscRandom,unsigned long *);
2309 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRandomSeed(PetscRandom);
2310 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscRandomDestroy(PetscRandom);
2311 
2312 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscGetFullPath(const char[],char[],size_t);
2313 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscGetRelativePath(const char[],char[],size_t);
2314 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscGetWorkingDirectory(char[],size_t);
2315 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscGetRealPath(const char[],char[]);
2316 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscGetHomeDirectory(char[],size_t);
2317 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscTestFile(const char[],char,PetscBool *);
2318 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscTestDirectory(const char[],char,PetscBool *);
2319 
2320 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscBinaryRead(int,void*,PetscInt,PetscDataType);
2321 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscBinarySynchronizedRead(MPI_Comm,int,void*,PetscInt,PetscDataType);
2322 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscBinarySynchronizedWrite(MPI_Comm,int,void*,PetscInt,PetscDataType,PetscBool );
2323 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscBinaryWrite(int,void*,PetscInt,PetscDataType,PetscBool );
2324 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscBinaryOpen(const char[],PetscFileMode,int *);
2325 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscBinaryClose(int);
2326 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSharedTmp(MPI_Comm,PetscBool  *);
2327 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSharedWorkingDirectory(MPI_Comm,PetscBool  *);
2328 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscGetTmp(MPI_Comm,char[],size_t);
2329 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscFileRetrieve(MPI_Comm,const char[],char[],size_t,PetscBool *);
2330 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscLs(MPI_Comm,const char[],char[],size_t,PetscBool *);
2331 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscOpenSocket(char*,int,int*);
2332 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscWebServe(MPI_Comm,int);
2333 
2334 /*
2335    In binary files variables are stored using the following lengths,
2336   regardless of how they are stored in memory on any one particular
2337   machine. Use these rather then sizeof() in computing sizes for
2338   PetscBinarySeek().
2339 */
2340 #define PETSC_BINARY_INT_SIZE   (32/8)
2341 #define PETSC_BINARY_FLOAT_SIZE  (32/8)
2342 #define PETSC_BINARY_CHAR_SIZE  (8/8)
2343 #define PETSC_BINARY_SHORT_SIZE  (16/8)
2344 #define PETSC_BINARY_DOUBLE_SIZE  (64/8)
2345 #define PETSC_BINARY_SCALAR_SIZE  sizeof(PetscScalar)
2346 
2347 /*E
2348   PetscBinarySeekType - argument to PetscBinarySeek()
2349 
2350   Level: advanced
2351 
2352 .seealso: PetscBinarySeek(), PetscBinarySynchronizedSeek()
2353 E*/
2354 typedef enum {PETSC_BINARY_SEEK_SET = 0,PETSC_BINARY_SEEK_CUR = 1,PETSC_BINARY_SEEK_END = 2} PetscBinarySeekType;
2355 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscBinarySeek(int,off_t,PetscBinarySeekType,off_t*);
2356 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscBinarySynchronizedSeek(MPI_Comm,int,off_t,PetscBinarySeekType,off_t*);
2357 
2358 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSetDebugTerminal(const char[]);
2359 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSetDebugger(const char[],PetscBool );
2360 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSetDefaultDebugger(void);
2361 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSetDebuggerFromString(char*);
2362 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscAttachDebugger(void);
2363 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscStopForDebugger(void);
2364 
2365 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscGatherNumberOfMessages(MPI_Comm,const PetscMPIInt[],const PetscMPIInt[],PetscMPIInt*);
2366 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscGatherMessageLengths(MPI_Comm,PetscMPIInt,PetscMPIInt,const PetscMPIInt[],PetscMPIInt**,PetscMPIInt**);
2367 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscGatherMessageLengths2(MPI_Comm,PetscMPIInt,PetscMPIInt,const PetscMPIInt[],const PetscMPIInt[],PetscMPIInt**,PetscMPIInt**,PetscMPIInt**);
2368 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscPostIrecvInt(MPI_Comm,PetscMPIInt,PetscMPIInt,const PetscMPIInt[],const PetscMPIInt[],PetscInt***,MPI_Request**);
2369 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscPostIrecvScalar(MPI_Comm,PetscMPIInt,PetscMPIInt,const PetscMPIInt[],const PetscMPIInt[],PetscScalar***,MPI_Request**);
2370 
2371 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSSEIsEnabled(MPI_Comm,PetscBool  *,PetscBool  *);
2372 
2373 /*E
2374   InsertMode - Whether entries are inserted or added into vectors or matrices
2375 
2376   Level: beginner
2377 
2378 .seealso: VecSetValues(), MatSetValues(), VecSetValue(), VecSetValuesBlocked(),
2379           VecSetValuesLocal(), VecSetValuesBlockedLocal(), MatSetValuesBlocked(),
2380           MatSetValuesBlockedLocal(), MatSetValuesLocal(), VecScatterBegin(), VecScatterEnd()
2381 E*/
2382 typedef enum {NOT_SET_VALUES, INSERT_VALUES, ADD_VALUES, MAX_VALUES} InsertMode;
2383 
2384 /*MC
2385     INSERT_VALUES - Put a value into a vector or matrix, overwrites any previous value
2386 
2387     Level: beginner
2388 
2389 .seealso: InsertMode, VecSetValues(), MatSetValues(), VecSetValue(), VecSetValuesBlocked(),
2390           VecSetValuesLocal(), VecSetValuesBlockedLocal(), MatSetValuesBlocked(), ADD_VALUES,
2391           MatSetValuesBlockedLocal(), MatSetValuesLocal(), VecScatterBegin(), VecScatterEnd(), MAX_VALUES
2392 
2393 M*/
2394 
2395 /*MC
2396     ADD_VALUES - Adds a value into a vector or matrix, if there previously was no value, just puts the
2397                 value into that location
2398 
2399     Level: beginner
2400 
2401 .seealso: InsertMode, VecSetValues(), MatSetValues(), VecSetValue(), VecSetValuesBlocked(),
2402           VecSetValuesLocal(), VecSetValuesBlockedLocal(), MatSetValuesBlocked(), INSERT_VALUES,
2403           MatSetValuesBlockedLocal(), MatSetValuesLocal(), VecScatterBegin(), VecScatterEnd(), MAX_VALUES
2404 
2405 M*/
2406 
2407 /*MC
2408     MAX_VALUES - Puts the maximum of the scattered/gathered value and the current value into each location
2409 
2410     Level: beginner
2411 
2412 .seealso: InsertMode, VecScatterBegin(), VecScatterEnd(), ADD_VALUES, INSERT_VALUES
2413 
2414 M*/
2415 
2416 /*S
2417    PetscSubcomm - Context of MPI subcommunicators, used by PCREDUNDANT
2418 
2419    Level: advanced
2420 
2421    Concepts: communicator, create
2422 S*/
2423 typedef struct _n_PetscSubcomm* PetscSubcomm;
2424 
2425 struct _n_PetscSubcomm {
2426   MPI_Comm   parent;      /* parent communicator */
2427   MPI_Comm   dupparent;   /* duplicate parent communicator, under which the processors of this subcomm have contiguous rank */
2428   MPI_Comm   comm;        /* this communicator */
2429   PetscInt   n;           /* num of subcommunicators under the parent communicator */
2430   PetscInt   color;       /* color of processors belong to this communicator */
2431 };
2432 
2433 typedef enum {PETSC_SUBCOMM_GENERAL=0,PETSC_SUBCOMM_CONTIGUOUS=1,PETSC_SUBCOMM_INTERLACED=2} PetscSubcommType;
2434 extern const char *PetscSubcommTypes[];
2435 
2436 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSubcommCreate(MPI_Comm,PetscSubcomm*);
2437 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSubcommDestroy(PetscSubcomm);
2438 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSubcommSetNumber(PetscSubcomm,PetscInt);
2439 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSubcommSetType(PetscSubcomm,const PetscSubcommType);
2440 extern PetscErrorCode  PetscSubcommSetTypeGeneral(PetscSubcomm,PetscMPIInt,PetscMPIInt,PetscMPIInt);
2441 
2442 PETSC_EXTERN_CXX_END
2443 
2444 #endif
2445