1 #define PETSCMAT_DLL 2 3 /* 4 This provides a simple shell for Fortran (and C programmers) to 5 create a very simple matrix class for use with KSP without coding 6 much of anything. 7 */ 8 9 #include "src/mat/matimpl.h" /*I "petscmat.h" I*/ 10 #include "private/vecimpl.h" 11 12 typedef struct { 13 PetscErrorCode (*destroy)(Mat); 14 PetscErrorCode (*mult)(Mat,Vec,Vec); 15 PetscErrorCode (*multtranspose)(Mat,Vec,Vec); 16 PetscErrorCode (*getdiagonal)(Mat,Vec); 17 PetscTruth scale,shift; 18 PetscScalar vscale,vshift; 19 void *ctx; 20 } Mat_Shell; 21 22 #undef __FUNCT__ 23 #define __FUNCT__ "MatShellGetContext" 24 /*@ 25 MatShellGetContext - Returns the user-provided context associated with a shell matrix. 26 27 Not Collective 28 29 Input Parameter: 30 . mat - the matrix, should have been created with MatCreateShell() 31 32 Output Parameter: 33 . ctx - the user provided context 34 35 Level: advanced 36 37 Notes: 38 This routine is intended for use within various shell matrix routines, 39 as set with MatShellSetOperation(). 40 41 .keywords: matrix, shell, get, context 42 43 .seealso: MatCreateShell(), MatShellSetOperation(), MatShellSetContext() 44 @*/ 45 PetscErrorCode PETSCMAT_DLLEXPORT MatShellGetContext(Mat mat,void **ctx) 46 { 47 PetscErrorCode ierr; 48 PetscTruth flg; 49 50 PetscFunctionBegin; 51 PetscValidHeaderSpecific(mat,MAT_COOKIE,1); 52 PetscValidPointer(ctx,2); 53 ierr = PetscTypeCompare((PetscObject)mat,MATSHELL,&flg);CHKERRQ(ierr); 54 if (!flg) *ctx = 0; 55 else *ctx = ((Mat_Shell*)(mat->data))->ctx; 56 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 57 } 58 59 #undef __FUNCT__ 60 #define __FUNCT__ "MatDestroy_Shell" 61 PetscErrorCode MatDestroy_Shell(Mat mat) 62 { 63 PetscErrorCode ierr; 64 Mat_Shell *shell; 65 66 PetscFunctionBegin; 67 shell = (Mat_Shell*)mat->data; 68 if (shell->destroy) {ierr = (*shell->destroy)(mat);CHKERRQ(ierr);} 69 ierr = PetscFree(shell);CHKERRQ(ierr); 70 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 71 } 72 73 #undef __FUNCT__ 74 #define __FUNCT__ "MatMult_Shell" 75 PetscErrorCode MatMult_Shell(Mat A,Vec x,Vec y) 76 { 77 Mat_Shell *shell = (Mat_Shell*)A->data; 78 PetscErrorCode ierr; 79 80 PetscFunctionBegin; 81 ierr = (*shell->mult)(A,x,y);CHKERRQ(ierr); 82 if (shell->shift && shell->scale) { 83 ierr = VecAXPBY(y,shell->vshift,shell->vscale,x);CHKERRQ(ierr); 84 } else if (shell->scale) { 85 ierr = VecScale(y,shell->vscale);CHKERRQ(ierr); 86 } else { 87 ierr = VecAXPY(y,shell->vshift,x);CHKERRQ(ierr); 88 } 89 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 90 } 91 92 #undef __FUNCT__ 93 #define __FUNCT__ "MatMultTranspose_Shell" 94 PetscErrorCode MatMultTranspose_Shell(Mat A,Vec x,Vec y) 95 { 96 Mat_Shell *shell = (Mat_Shell*)A->data; 97 PetscErrorCode ierr; 98 99 PetscFunctionBegin; 100 ierr = (*shell->multtranspose)(A,x,y);CHKERRQ(ierr); 101 if (shell->shift && shell->scale) { 102 ierr = VecAXPBY(y,shell->vshift,shell->vscale,x);CHKERRQ(ierr); 103 } else if (shell->scale) { 104 ierr = VecScale(y,shell->vscale);CHKERRQ(ierr); 105 } else { 106 ierr = VecAXPY(y,shell->vshift,x);CHKERRQ(ierr); 107 } 108 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 109 } 110 111 #undef __FUNCT__ 112 #define __FUNCT__ "MatGetDiagonal_Shell" 113 PetscErrorCode MatGetDiagonal_Shell(Mat A,Vec v) 114 { 115 Mat_Shell *shell = (Mat_Shell*)A->data; 116 PetscErrorCode ierr; 117 118 PetscFunctionBegin; 119 ierr = (*shell->getdiagonal)(A,v);CHKERRQ(ierr); 120 if (shell->scale) { 121 ierr = VecScale(v,shell->vscale);CHKERRQ(ierr); 122 } 123 if (shell->shift) { 124 ierr = VecShift(v,shell->vshift);CHKERRQ(ierr); 125 } 126 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 127 } 128 129 #undef __FUNCT__ 130 #define __FUNCT__ "MatShift_Shell" 131 PetscErrorCode MatShift_Shell(Mat Y,PetscScalar a) 132 { 133 Mat_Shell *shell = (Mat_Shell*)Y->data; 134 135 PetscFunctionBegin; 136 if (shell->scale || shell->shift) { 137 shell->vshift += a; 138 } else { 139 shell->mult = Y->ops->mult; 140 Y->ops->mult = MatMult_Shell; 141 if (Y->ops->multtranspose) { 142 shell->multtranspose = Y->ops->multtranspose; 143 Y->ops->multtranspose = MatMultTranspose_Shell; 144 } 145 if (Y->ops->getdiagonal) { 146 shell->getdiagonal = Y->ops->getdiagonal; 147 Y->ops->getdiagonal = MatGetDiagonal_Shell; 148 } 149 shell->vshift = a; 150 } 151 shell->shift = PETSC_TRUE; 152 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 153 } 154 155 #undef __FUNCT__ 156 #define __FUNCT__ "MatScale_Shell" 157 PetscErrorCode MatScale_Shell(Mat Y,PetscScalar a) 158 { 159 Mat_Shell *shell = (Mat_Shell*)Y->data; 160 161 PetscFunctionBegin; 162 if (shell->scale || shell->shift) { 163 shell->vscale *= a; 164 } else { 165 shell->mult = Y->ops->mult; 166 Y->ops->mult = MatMult_Shell; 167 if (Y->ops->multtranspose) { 168 shell->multtranspose = Y->ops->multtranspose; 169 Y->ops->multtranspose = MatMultTranspose_Shell; 170 } 171 if (Y->ops->getdiagonal) { 172 shell->getdiagonal = Y->ops->getdiagonal; 173 Y->ops->getdiagonal = MatGetDiagonal_Shell; 174 } 175 shell->vscale = a; 176 } 177 shell->scale = PETSC_TRUE; 178 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 179 } 180 181 #undef __FUNCT__ 182 #define __FUNCT__ "MatAssemblyEnd_Shell" 183 PetscErrorCode MatAssemblyEnd_Shell(Mat Y,MatAssemblyType t) 184 { 185 Mat_Shell *shell = (Mat_Shell*)Y->data; 186 187 PetscFunctionBegin; 188 if ((shell->shift || shell->scale) && t == MAT_FINAL_ASSEMBLY) { 189 shell->scale = PETSC_FALSE; 190 shell->shift = PETSC_FALSE; 191 shell->vshift = 0.0; 192 shell->vscale = 1.0; 193 Y->ops->mult = shell->mult; 194 Y->ops->multtranspose = shell->multtranspose; 195 Y->ops->getdiagonal = shell->getdiagonal; 196 } 197 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 198 } 199 200 EXTERN PetscErrorCode MatConvert_Shell(Mat, MatType,MatReuse,Mat*); 201 202 #undef __FUNCT__ 203 #define __FUNCT__ "MatSetBlockSize_Shell" 204 PetscErrorCode MatSetBlockSize_Shell(Mat A,PetscInt bs) 205 { 206 PetscFunctionBegin; 207 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 208 } 209 210 static struct _MatOps MatOps_Values = {0, 211 0, 212 0, 213 0, 214 /* 4*/ 0, 215 0, 216 0, 217 0, 218 0, 219 0, 220 /*10*/ 0, 221 0, 222 0, 223 0, 224 0, 225 /*15*/ 0, 226 0, 227 0, 228 0, 229 0, 230 /*20*/ 0, 231 MatAssemblyEnd_Shell, 232 0, 233 0, 234 0, 235 /*25*/ 0, 236 0, 237 0, 238 0, 239 0, 240 /*30*/ 0, 241 0, 242 0, 243 0, 244 0, 245 /*35*/ 0, 246 0, 247 0, 248 0, 249 0, 250 /*40*/ 0, 251 0, 252 0, 253 0, 254 0, 255 /*45*/ 0, 256 MatScale_Shell, 257 MatShift_Shell, 258 0, 259 0, 260 /*50*/ MatSetBlockSize_Shell, 261 0, 262 0, 263 0, 264 0, 265 /*55*/ 0, 266 0, 267 0, 268 0, 269 0, 270 /*60*/ 0, 271 MatDestroy_Shell, 272 0, 273 0, 274 0, 275 /*65*/ 0, 276 0, 277 0, 278 0, 279 0, 280 /*70*/ 0, 281 MatConvert_Shell, 282 0, 283 0, 284 0, 285 /*75*/ 0, 286 0, 287 0, 288 0, 289 0, 290 /*80*/ 0, 291 0, 292 0, 293 0, 294 0, 295 /*85*/ 0, 296 0, 297 0, 298 0, 299 0, 300 /*90*/ 0, 301 0, 302 0, 303 0, 304 0, 305 /*95*/ 0, 306 0, 307 0, 308 0}; 309 310 /*MC 311 MATSHELL - MATSHELL = "shell" - A matrix type to be used to define your own matrix type -- perhaps matrix free. 312 313 Level: advanced 314 315 .seealso: MatCreateShell 316 M*/ 317 318 EXTERN_C_BEGIN 319 #undef __FUNCT__ 320 #define __FUNCT__ "MatCreate_Shell" 321 PetscErrorCode PETSCMAT_DLLEXPORT MatCreate_Shell(Mat A) 322 { 323 Mat_Shell *b; 324 PetscErrorCode ierr; 325 326 PetscFunctionBegin; 327 ierr = PetscMemcpy(A->ops,&MatOps_Values,sizeof(struct _MatOps));CHKERRQ(ierr); 328 329 ierr = PetscNew(Mat_Shell,&b);CHKERRQ(ierr); 330 ierr = PetscLogObjectMemory(A,sizeof(struct _p_Mat)+sizeof(Mat_Shell));CHKERRQ(ierr); 331 A->data = (void*)b; 332 333 if (A->rmap.n == PETSC_DECIDE || A->cmap.n == PETSC_DECIDE) { 334 SETERRQ(PETSC_ERR_ARG_WRONG,"Must give local row and column count for matrix"); 335 } 336 337 ierr = PetscMapInitialize(A->comm,&A->rmap);CHKERRQ(ierr); 338 ierr = PetscMapInitialize(A->comm,&A->cmap);CHKERRQ(ierr); 339 340 b->ctx = 0; 341 b->scale = PETSC_FALSE; 342 b->shift = PETSC_FALSE; 343 b->vshift = 0.0; 344 b->vscale = 1.0; 345 b->mult = 0; 346 b->multtranspose = 0; 347 b->getdiagonal = 0; 348 A->assembled = PETSC_TRUE; 349 A->preallocated = PETSC_FALSE; 350 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 351 } 352 EXTERN_C_END 353 354 #undef __FUNCT__ 355 #define __FUNCT__ "MatCreateShell" 356 /*@C 357 MatCreateShell - Creates a new matrix class for use with a user-defined 358 private data storage format. 359 360 Collective on MPI_Comm 361 362 Input Parameters: 363 + comm - MPI communicator 364 . m - number of local rows (must be given) 365 . n - number of local columns (must be given) 366 . M - number of global rows (may be PETSC_DETERMINE) 367 . N - number of global columns (may be PETSC_DETERMINE) 368 - ctx - pointer to data needed by the shell matrix routines 369 370 Output Parameter: 371 . A - the matrix 372 373 Level: advanced 374 375 Usage: 376 $ extern int mult(Mat,Vec,Vec); 377 $ MatCreateShell(comm,m,n,M,N,ctx,&mat); 378 $ MatShellSetOperation(mat,MATOP_MULT,(void(*)(void))mult); 379 $ [ Use matrix for operations that have been set ] 380 $ MatDestroy(mat); 381 382 Notes: 383 The shell matrix type is intended to provide a simple class to use 384 with KSP (such as, for use with matrix-free methods). You should not 385 use the shell type if you plan to define a complete matrix class. 386 387 Fortran Notes: The context can only be an integer or a PetscObject 388 unfortunately it cannot be a Fortran array or derived type. 389 390 PETSc requires that matrices and vectors being used for certain 391 operations are partitioned accordingly. For example, when 392 creating a shell matrix, A, that supports parallel matrix-vector 393 products using MatMult(A,x,y) the user should set the number 394 of local matrix rows to be the number of local elements of the 395 corresponding result vector, y. Note that this is information is 396 required for use of the matrix interface routines, even though 397 the shell matrix may not actually be physically partitioned. 398 For example, 399 400 $ 401 $ Vec x, y 402 $ extern int mult(Mat,Vec,Vec); 403 $ Mat A 404 $ 405 $ VecCreateMPI(comm,PETSC_DECIDE,M,&y); 406 $ VecCreateMPI(comm,PETSC_DECIDE,N,&x); 407 $ VecGetLocalSize(y,&m); 408 $ VecGetLocalSize(x,&n); 409 $ MatCreateShell(comm,m,n,M,N,ctx,&A); 410 $ MatShellSetOperation(mat,MATOP_MULT,(void(*)(void))mult); 411 $ MatMult(A,x,y); 412 $ MatDestroy(A); 413 $ VecDestroy(y); VecDestroy(x); 414 $ 415 416 .keywords: matrix, shell, create 417 418 .seealso: MatShellSetOperation(), MatHasOperation(), MatShellGetContext(), MatShellSetContext() 419 @*/ 420 PetscErrorCode PETSCMAT_DLLEXPORT MatCreateShell(MPI_Comm comm,PetscInt m,PetscInt n,PetscInt M,PetscInt N,void *ctx,Mat *A) 421 { 422 PetscErrorCode ierr; 423 424 PetscFunctionBegin; 425 ierr = MatCreate(comm,A);CHKERRQ(ierr); 426 ierr = MatSetSizes(*A,m,n,M,N);CHKERRQ(ierr); 427 428 ierr = MatSetType(*A,MATSHELL);CHKERRQ(ierr); 429 ierr = MatShellSetContext(*A,ctx);CHKERRQ(ierr); 430 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 431 } 432 433 #undef __FUNCT__ 434 #define __FUNCT__ "MatShellSetContext" 435 /*@ 436 MatShellSetContext - sets the context for a shell matrix 437 438 Collective on Mat 439 440 Input Parameters: 441 + mat - the shell matrix 442 - ctx - the context 443 444 Level: advanced 445 446 Fortran Notes: The context can only be an integer or a PetscObject 447 unfortunately it cannot be a Fortran array or derived type. 448 449 .seealso: MatCreateShell(), MatShellGetContext(), MatShellGetOperation() 450 @*/ 451 PetscErrorCode PETSCMAT_DLLEXPORT MatShellSetContext(Mat mat,void *ctx) 452 { 453 Mat_Shell *shell = (Mat_Shell*)mat->data; 454 PetscErrorCode ierr; 455 PetscTruth flg; 456 457 PetscFunctionBegin; 458 PetscValidHeaderSpecific(mat,MAT_COOKIE,1); 459 ierr = PetscTypeCompare((PetscObject)mat,MATSHELL,&flg);CHKERRQ(ierr); 460 if (flg) { 461 shell->ctx = ctx; 462 } 463 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 464 } 465 466 #undef __FUNCT__ 467 #define __FUNCT__ "MatShellSetOperation" 468 /*@C 469 MatShellSetOperation - Allows user to set a matrix operation for 470 a shell matrix. 471 472 Collective on Mat 473 474 Input Parameters: 475 + mat - the shell matrix 476 . op - the name of the operation 477 - f - the function that provides the operation. 478 479 Level: advanced 480 481 Usage: 482 $ extern PetscErrorCode usermult(Mat,Vec,Vec); 483 $ ierr = MatCreateShell(comm,m,n,M,N,ctx,&A); 484 $ ierr = MatShellSetOperation(A,MATOP_MULT,(void(*)(void))usermult); 485 486 Notes: 487 See the file include/petscmat.h for a complete list of matrix 488 operations, which all have the form MATOP_<OPERATION>, where 489 <OPERATION> is the name (in all capital letters) of the 490 user interface routine (e.g., MatMult() -> MATOP_MULT). 491 492 All user-provided functions should have the same calling 493 sequence as the usual matrix interface routines, since they 494 are intended to be accessed via the usual matrix interface 495 routines, e.g., 496 $ MatMult(Mat,Vec,Vec) -> usermult(Mat,Vec,Vec) 497 498 Within each user-defined routine, the user should call 499 MatShellGetContext() to obtain the user-defined context that was 500 set by MatCreateShell(). 501 502 .keywords: matrix, shell, set, operation 503 504 .seealso: MatCreateShell(), MatShellGetContext(), MatShellGetOperation(), MatShellSetContext() 505 @*/ 506 PetscErrorCode PETSCMAT_DLLEXPORT MatShellSetOperation(Mat mat,MatOperation op,void (*f)(void)) 507 { 508 PetscErrorCode ierr; 509 PetscTruth flg; 510 511 PetscFunctionBegin; 512 PetscValidHeaderSpecific(mat,MAT_COOKIE,1); 513 if (op == MATOP_DESTROY) { 514 ierr = PetscTypeCompare((PetscObject)mat,MATSHELL,&flg);CHKERRQ(ierr); 515 if (flg) { 516 Mat_Shell *shell = (Mat_Shell*)mat->data; 517 shell->destroy = (PetscErrorCode (*)(Mat)) f; 518 } else mat->ops->destroy = (PetscErrorCode (*)(Mat)) f; 519 } 520 else if (op == MATOP_VIEW) mat->ops->view = (PetscErrorCode (*)(Mat,PetscViewer)) f; 521 else (((void(**)(void))mat->ops)[op]) = f; 522 523 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 524 } 525 526 #undef __FUNCT__ 527 #define __FUNCT__ "MatShellGetOperation" 528 /*@C 529 MatShellGetOperation - Gets a matrix function for a shell matrix. 530 531 Not Collective 532 533 Input Parameters: 534 + mat - the shell matrix 535 - op - the name of the operation 536 537 Output Parameter: 538 . f - the function that provides the operation. 539 540 Level: advanced 541 542 Notes: 543 See the file include/petscmat.h for a complete list of matrix 544 operations, which all have the form MATOP_<OPERATION>, where 545 <OPERATION> is the name (in all capital letters) of the 546 user interface routine (e.g., MatMult() -> MATOP_MULT). 547 548 All user-provided functions have the same calling 549 sequence as the usual matrix interface routines, since they 550 are intended to be accessed via the usual matrix interface 551 routines, e.g., 552 $ MatMult(Mat,Vec,Vec) -> usermult(Mat,Vec,Vec) 553 554 Within each user-defined routine, the user should call 555 MatShellGetContext() to obtain the user-defined context that was 556 set by MatCreateShell(). 557 558 .keywords: matrix, shell, set, operation 559 560 .seealso: MatCreateShell(), MatShellGetContext(), MatShellSetOperation(), MatShellSetContext() 561 @*/ 562 PetscErrorCode PETSCMAT_DLLEXPORT MatShellGetOperation(Mat mat,MatOperation op,void(**f)(void)) 563 { 564 PetscErrorCode ierr; 565 PetscTruth flg; 566 567 PetscFunctionBegin; 568 PetscValidHeaderSpecific(mat,MAT_COOKIE,1); 569 if (op == MATOP_DESTROY) { 570 ierr = PetscTypeCompare((PetscObject)mat,MATSHELL,&flg);CHKERRQ(ierr); 571 if (flg) { 572 Mat_Shell *shell = (Mat_Shell*)mat->data; 573 *f = (void(*)(void))shell->destroy; 574 } else { 575 *f = (void(*)(void))mat->ops->destroy; 576 } 577 } else if (op == MATOP_VIEW) { 578 *f = (void(*)(void))mat->ops->view; 579 } else { 580 *f = (((void(**)(void))mat->ops)[op]); 581 } 582 583 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 584 } 585 586