1 2 /* 3 Code that allows one to set the error handlers 4 */ 5 #include <petsc-private/petscimpl.h> /*I "petscsys.h" I*/ 6 #include <petscviewer.h> 7 8 typedef struct _EH *EH; 9 struct _EH { 10 PetscErrorCode (*handler)(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*); 11 void *ctx; 12 EH previous; 13 }; 14 15 static EH eh = 0; 16 17 #undef __FUNCT__ 18 #define __FUNCT__ "PetscEmacsClientErrorHandler" 19 /*@C 20 PetscEmacsClientErrorHandler - Error handler that uses the emacsclient program to 21 load the file where the error occured. Then calls the "previous" error handler. 22 23 Not Collective 24 25 Input Parameters: 26 + comm - communicator over which error occured 27 . line - the line number of the error (indicated by __LINE__) 28 . func - the function where error is detected (indicated by __FUNCT__) 29 . file - the file in which the error was detected (indicated by __FILE__) 30 . mess - an error text string, usually just printed to the screen 31 . n - the generic error number 32 . p - specific error number 33 - ctx - error handler context 34 35 Options Database Key: 36 . -on_error_emacs <machinename> 37 38 Level: developer 39 40 Notes: 41 You must put (server-start) in your .emacs file for the emacsclient software to work 42 43 Most users need not directly employ this routine and the other error 44 handlers, but can instead use the simplified interface SETERRQ, which has 45 the calling sequence 46 $ SETERRQ(PETSC_COMM_SELF,number,p,mess) 47 48 Notes for experienced users: 49 Use PetscPushErrorHandler() to set the desired error handler. 50 51 Developer Note: Since this is an error handler it cannot call CHKERRQ(); thus we just return if an error is detected. 52 53 Concepts: emacs^going to on error 54 Concepts: error handler^going to line in emacs 55 56 .seealso: PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscAttachDebuggerErrorHandler(), 57 PetscAbortErrorHandler() 58 @*/ 59 PetscErrorCode PetscEmacsClientErrorHandler(MPI_Comm comm,int line,const char *fun,const char *file,PetscErrorCode n,PetscErrorType p,const char *mess,void *ctx) 60 { 61 PetscErrorCode ierr; 62 char command[PETSC_MAX_PATH_LEN]; 63 const char *pdir; 64 FILE *fp; 65 int rval; 66 67 PetscFunctionBegin; 68 ierr = PetscGetPetscDir(&pdir);if (ierr) PetscFunctionReturn(ierr); 69 sprintf(command,"cd %s; emacsclient --no-wait +%d %s\n",pdir,line,file); 70 #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_POPEN) 71 ierr = PetscPOpen(MPI_COMM_WORLD,(char*)ctx,command,"r",&fp);if (ierr) PetscFunctionReturn(ierr); 72 ierr = PetscPClose(MPI_COMM_WORLD,fp,&rval);if (ierr) PetscFunctionReturn(ierr); 73 #else 74 SETERRQ(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_SUP_SYS,"Cannot run external programs on this machine"); 75 #endif 76 ierr = PetscPopErrorHandler();if (ierr) PetscFunctionReturn(ierr); /* remove this handler from the stack of handlers */ 77 if (!eh) { 78 ierr = PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(comm,line,fun,file,n,p,mess,0);if (ierr) PetscFunctionReturn(ierr); 79 } else { 80 ierr = (*eh->handler)(comm,line,fun,file,n,p,mess,eh->ctx);if (ierr) PetscFunctionReturn(ierr); 81 } 82 PetscFunctionReturn(ierr); 83 } 84 85 #undef __FUNCT__ 86 #define __FUNCT__ "PetscPushErrorHandler" 87 /*@C 88 PetscPushErrorHandler - Sets a routine to be called on detection of errors. 89 90 Not Collective 91 92 Input Parameters: 93 + handler - error handler routine 94 - ctx - optional handler context that contains information needed by the handler (for 95 example file pointers for error messages etc.) 96 97 Calling sequence of handler: 98 $ int handler(MPI_Comm comm,int line,char *func,char *file,PetscErrorCode n,int p,char *mess,void *ctx); 99 100 + comm - communicator over which error occured 101 . func - the function where the error occured (indicated by __FUNCT__) 102 . line - the line number of the error (indicated by __LINE__) 103 . file - the file in which the error was detected (indicated by __FILE__) 104 . n - the generic error number (see list defined in include/petscerror.h) 105 . p - PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL if error just detected, otherwise PETSC_ERROR_REPEAT 106 . mess - an error text string, usually just printed to the screen 107 - ctx - the error handler context 108 109 Options Database Keys: 110 + -on_error_attach_debugger <noxterm,gdb or dbx> 111 - -on_error_abort 112 113 Level: intermediate 114 115 Notes: 116 The currently available PETSc error handlers include PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), 117 PetscAttachDebuggerErrorHandler(), PetscAbortErrorHandler(), and PetscMPIAbortErrorHandler(), PetscReturnErrorHandler(). 118 119 Fortran Notes: You can only push one error handler from Fortran before poping it. 120 121 .seealso: PetscPopErrorHandler(), PetscAttachDebuggerErrorHandler(), PetscAbortErrorHandler(), PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushSignalHandler() 122 123 @*/ 124 PetscErrorCode PetscPushErrorHandler(PetscErrorCode (*handler)(MPI_Comm comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*),void *ctx) 125 { 126 EH neweh; 127 PetscErrorCode ierr; 128 129 PetscFunctionBegin; 130 ierr = PetscNew(&neweh);CHKERRQ(ierr); 131 if (eh) neweh->previous = eh; 132 else neweh->previous = 0; 133 neweh->handler = handler; 134 neweh->ctx = ctx; 135 eh = neweh; 136 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 137 } 138 139 #undef __FUNCT__ 140 #define __FUNCT__ "PetscPopErrorHandler" 141 /*@ 142 PetscPopErrorHandler - Removes the latest error handler that was 143 pushed with PetscPushErrorHandler(). 144 145 Not Collective 146 147 Level: intermediate 148 149 Concepts: error handler^setting 150 151 .seealso: PetscPushErrorHandler() 152 @*/ 153 PetscErrorCode PetscPopErrorHandler(void) 154 { 155 EH tmp; 156 PetscErrorCode ierr; 157 158 PetscFunctionBegin; 159 if (!eh) PetscFunctionReturn(0); 160 tmp = eh; 161 eh = eh->previous; 162 ierr = PetscFree(tmp);CHKERRQ(ierr); 163 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 164 } 165 166 #undef __FUNCT__ 167 #define __FUNCT__ "PetscReturnErrorHandler" 168 /*@C 169 PetscReturnErrorHandler - Error handler that causes a return to the current 170 level. 171 172 Not Collective 173 174 Input Parameters: 175 + comm - communicator over which error occurred 176 . line - the line number of the error (indicated by __LINE__) 177 . func - the function where error is detected (indicated by __FUNCT__) 178 . file - the file in which the error was detected (indicated by __FILE__) 179 . mess - an error text string, usually just printed to the screen 180 . n - the generic error number 181 . p - specific error number 182 - ctx - error handler context 183 184 Level: developer 185 186 Notes: 187 Most users need not directly employ this routine and the other error 188 handlers, but can instead use the simplified interface SETERRQ, which has 189 the calling sequence 190 $ SETERRQ(comm,number,mess) 191 192 Notes for experienced users: 193 This routine is good for catching errors such as zero pivots in preconditioners 194 or breakdown of iterative methods. It is not appropriate for memory violations 195 and similar errors. 196 197 Use PetscPushErrorHandler() to set the desired error handler. The 198 currently available PETSc error handlers include PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), 199 PetscAttachDebuggerErrorHandler(), PetscAbortErrorHandler(), and PetscAbortErrorHandler() 200 201 Concepts: error handler 202 203 .seealso: PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscPopErrorHandler(). 204 @*/ 205 206 PetscErrorCode PetscReturnErrorHandler(MPI_Comm comm,int line,const char *fun,const char *file,PetscErrorCode n,PetscErrorType p,const char *mess,void *ctx) 207 { 208 PetscFunctionBegin; 209 PetscFunctionReturn(n); 210 } 211 212 static char PetscErrorBaseMessage[1024]; 213 /* 214 The numerical values for these are defined in include/petscerror.h; any changes 215 there must also be made here 216 */ 217 static const char *PetscErrorStrings[] = { 218 /*55 */ "Out of memory", 219 "No support for this operation for this object type", 220 "No support for this operation on this system", 221 /*58 */ "Operation done in wrong order", 222 /*59 */ "Signal received", 223 /*60 */ "Nonconforming object sizes", 224 "Argument aliasing not permitted", 225 "Invalid argument", 226 /*63 */ "Argument out of range", 227 "Corrupt argument:\nsee http://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/documentation/faq.html#valgrind", 228 "Unable to open file", 229 "Read from file failed", 230 "Write to file failed", 231 "Invalid pointer", 232 /*69 */ "Arguments must have same type", 233 /*70 */ "Attempt to use a pointer that does not point to a valid accessible location", 234 /*71 */ "Detected zero pivot in LU factorization:\nsee http://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/documentation/faq.html#ZeroPivot", 235 /*72 */ "Floating point exception", 236 /*73 */ "Object is in wrong state", 237 "Corrupted Petsc object", 238 "Arguments are incompatible", 239 "Error in external library", 240 /*77 */ "Petsc has generated inconsistent data", 241 "Memory corruption", 242 "Unexpected data in file", 243 /*80 */ "Arguments must have same communicators", 244 /*81 */ "Detected zero pivot in Cholesky factorization:\nsee http://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/documentation/faq.html#ZeroPivot", 245 " ", 246 " ", 247 "Overflow in integer operation:\nsee http://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/documentation/faq.html#64-bit-indices", 248 /*85 */ "Null argument, when expecting valid pointer", 249 /*86 */ "Unknown type. Check for miss-spelling or missing external package needed for type:\nsee http://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/documentation/installation.html#external", 250 /*87 */ "Not used", 251 /*88 */ "Error in system call", 252 /*89 */ "Object Type not set:\nsee http://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/documentation/faq.html#objecttypenotset" 253 /*90 */ " ", 254 /* */ " ", 255 /* */ " ", 256 /* */ " ", 257 /* */ " ", 258 /*95 */ " ", 259 }; 260 261 #undef __FUNCT__ 262 #define __FUNCT__ "PetscErrorMessage" 263 /*@C 264 PetscErrorMessage - returns the text string associated with a PETSc error code. 265 266 Not Collective 267 268 Input Parameter: 269 . errnum - the error code 270 271 Output Parameter: 272 + text - the error message (NULL if not desired) 273 - specific - the specific error message that was set with SETERRxxx() or PetscError(). (NULL if not desired) 274 275 Level: developer 276 277 Concepts: error handler^messages 278 279 .seealso: PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscAttachDebuggerErrorHandler(), 280 PetscAbortErrorHandler(), PetscTraceBackErrorHandler() 281 @*/ 282 PetscErrorCode PetscErrorMessage(int errnum,const char *text[],char **specific) 283 { 284 PetscFunctionBegin; 285 if (text && errnum > PETSC_ERR_MIN_VALUE && errnum < PETSC_ERR_MAX_VALUE) *text = PetscErrorStrings[errnum-PETSC_ERR_MIN_VALUE-1]; 286 else if (text) *text = 0; 287 288 if (specific) *specific = PetscErrorBaseMessage; 289 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 290 } 291 292 #if defined(PETSC_CLANGUAGE_CXX) 293 /* C++ exceptions are formally not allowed to propagate through extern "C" code. In practice, far too much software 294 * would be broken if implementations did not handle it it some common cases. However, keep in mind 295 * 296 * Rule 62. Don't allow exceptions to propagate across module boundaries 297 * 298 * in "C++ Coding Standards" by Sutter and Alexandrescu. (This accounts for part of the ongoing C++ binary interface 299 * instability.) Having PETSc raise errors as C++ exceptions was probably misguided and should eventually be removed. 300 * 301 * Here is the problem: You have a C++ function call a PETSc function, and you would like to maintain the error message 302 * and stack information from the PETSc error. You could make everyone write exactly this code in their C++, but that 303 * seems crazy to me. 304 */ 305 #include <sstream> 306 static void PetscCxxErrorThrow() { 307 const char *str; 308 if (eh && eh->ctx) { 309 std::ostringstream *msg; 310 msg = (std::ostringstream*) eh->ctx; 311 str = msg->str().c_str(); 312 } else str = "Error detected in C PETSc"; 313 314 throw std::runtime_error(str); 315 } 316 #endif 317 318 #undef __FUNCT__ 319 #define __FUNCT__ "PetscError" 320 /*@C 321 PetscError - Routine that is called when an error has been detected, 322 usually called through the macro SETERRQ(PETSC_COMM_SELF,). 323 324 Not Collective 325 326 Input Parameters: 327 + comm - communicator over which error occurred. ALL ranks of this communicator MUST call this routine 328 . line - the line number of the error (indicated by __LINE__) 329 . func - the function where the error occured (indicated by __FUNCT__) 330 . file - the file in which the error was detected (indicated by __FILE__) 331 . mess - an error text string, usually just printed to the screen 332 . n - the generic error number 333 . p - PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL indicates the error was initially detected, PETSC_ERROR_REPEAT indicates this is a traceback from a previously detected error 334 - mess - formatted message string - aka printf 335 336 Level: intermediate 337 338 Notes: 339 Most users need not directly use this routine and the error handlers, but 340 can instead use the simplified interface SETERRQ, which has the calling 341 sequence 342 $ SETERRQ(comm,n,mess) 343 344 Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler(). 345 346 Developer Note: Since this is called after an error condition it should not be calling any error handlers (currently it ignores any error codes) 347 BUT this routine does call regular PETSc functions that may call error handlers, this is problematic and could be fixed by never calling other PETSc routines 348 but this annoying. 349 350 Concepts: error^setting condition 351 352 .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), SETERRQ(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2() 353 @*/ 354 PetscErrorCode PetscError(MPI_Comm comm,int line,const char *func,const char *file,PetscErrorCode n,PetscErrorType p,const char *mess,...) 355 { 356 va_list Argp; 357 size_t fullLength; 358 char buf[2048],*lbuf = 0; 359 PetscBool ismain,isunknown; 360 PetscErrorCode ierr; 361 362 PetscFunctionBegin; 363 if (!func) func = "User provided function"; 364 if (!file) file = "User file"; 365 if (comm == MPI_COMM_NULL) comm = PETSC_COMM_SELF; 366 367 /* Compose the message evaluating the print format */ 368 if (mess) { 369 va_start(Argp,mess); 370 PetscVSNPrintf(buf,2048,mess,&fullLength,Argp); 371 va_end(Argp); 372 lbuf = buf; 373 if (p == 1) PetscStrncpy(PetscErrorBaseMessage,lbuf,1023); 374 } 375 376 if (!eh) ierr = PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(comm,line,func,file,n,p,lbuf,0); 377 else ierr = (*eh->handler)(comm,line,func,file,n,p,lbuf,eh->ctx); 378 379 /* 380 If this is called from the main() routine we call MPI_Abort() instead of 381 return to allow the parallel program to be properly shutdown. 382 383 Since this is in the error handler we don't check the errors below. Of course, 384 PetscStrncmp() does its own error checking which is problamatic 385 */ 386 PetscStrncmp(func,"main",4,&ismain); 387 PetscStrncmp(func,"unknown",7,&isunknown); 388 if (ismain || isunknown) MPI_Abort(PETSC_COMM_WORLD,(int)ierr); 389 390 #if defined(PETSC_CLANGUAGE_CXX) 391 if (p == PETSC_ERROR_IN_CXX) { 392 PetscCxxErrorThrow(); 393 } 394 #endif 395 PetscFunctionReturn(ierr); 396 } 397 398 /* -------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ 399 400 #undef __FUNCT__ 401 #define __FUNCT__ "PetscIntView" 402 /*@C 403 PetscIntView - Prints an array of integers; useful for debugging. 404 405 Collective on PetscViewer 406 407 Input Parameters: 408 + N - number of integers in array 409 . idx - array of integers 410 - viewer - location to print array, PETSC_VIEWER_STDOUT_WORLD, PETSC_VIEWER_STDOUT_SELF or 0 411 412 Level: intermediate 413 414 Developer Notes: idx cannot be const because may be passed to binary viewer where byte swappping is done 415 416 .seealso: PetscRealView() 417 @*/ 418 PetscErrorCode PetscIntView(PetscInt N,const PetscInt idx[],PetscViewer viewer) 419 { 420 PetscErrorCode ierr; 421 PetscInt j,i,n = N/20,p = N % 20; 422 PetscBool iascii,isbinary; 423 MPI_Comm comm; 424 425 PetscFunctionBegin; 426 if (!viewer) viewer = PETSC_VIEWER_STDOUT_SELF; 427 PetscValidHeaderSpecific(viewer,PETSC_VIEWER_CLASSID,3); 428 if (N) PetscValidIntPointer(idx,2); 429 ierr = PetscObjectGetComm((PetscObject)viewer,&comm);CHKERRQ(ierr); 430 431 ierr = PetscObjectTypeCompare((PetscObject)viewer,PETSCVIEWERASCII,&iascii);CHKERRQ(ierr); 432 ierr = PetscObjectTypeCompare((PetscObject)viewer,PETSCVIEWERBINARY,&isbinary);CHKERRQ(ierr); 433 if (iascii) { 434 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedAllow(viewer,PETSC_TRUE);CHKERRQ(ierr); 435 for (i=0; i<n; i++) { 436 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedPrintf(viewer,"%D:",20*i);CHKERRQ(ierr); 437 for (j=0; j<20; j++) { 438 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedPrintf(viewer," %D",idx[i*20+j]);CHKERRQ(ierr); 439 } 440 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedPrintf(viewer,"\n");CHKERRQ(ierr); 441 } 442 if (p) { 443 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedPrintf(viewer,"%D:",20*n);CHKERRQ(ierr); 444 for (i=0; i<p; i++) { ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedPrintf(viewer," %D",idx[20*n+i]);CHKERRQ(ierr);} 445 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedPrintf(viewer,"\n");CHKERRQ(ierr); 446 } 447 ierr = PetscViewerFlush(viewer);CHKERRQ(ierr); 448 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedAllow(viewer,PETSC_FALSE);CHKERRQ(ierr); 449 } else if (isbinary) { 450 PetscMPIInt rank,size,*sizes,Ntotal,*displs,NN; 451 PetscInt *array; 452 453 ierr = PetscMPIIntCast(N,&NN);CHKERRQ(ierr); 454 ierr = MPI_Comm_rank(comm,&rank);CHKERRQ(ierr); 455 ierr = MPI_Comm_size(comm,&size);CHKERRQ(ierr); 456 457 if (size > 1) { 458 if (rank) { 459 ierr = MPI_Gather(&NN,1,MPI_INT,0,0,MPI_INT,0,comm);CHKERRQ(ierr); 460 ierr = MPI_Gatherv((void*)idx,NN,MPIU_INT,0,0,0,MPIU_INT,0,comm);CHKERRQ(ierr); 461 } else { 462 ierr = PetscMalloc1(size,&sizes);CHKERRQ(ierr); 463 ierr = MPI_Gather(&NN,1,MPI_INT,sizes,1,MPI_INT,0,comm);CHKERRQ(ierr); 464 Ntotal = sizes[0]; 465 ierr = PetscMalloc1(size,&displs);CHKERRQ(ierr); 466 displs[0] = 0; 467 for (i=1; i<size; i++) { 468 Ntotal += sizes[i]; 469 displs[i] = displs[i-1] + sizes[i-1]; 470 } 471 ierr = PetscMalloc1(Ntotal,&array);CHKERRQ(ierr); 472 ierr = MPI_Gatherv((void*)idx,NN,MPIU_INT,array,sizes,displs,MPIU_INT,0,comm);CHKERRQ(ierr); 473 ierr = PetscViewerBinaryWrite(viewer,array,Ntotal,PETSC_INT,PETSC_TRUE);CHKERRQ(ierr); 474 ierr = PetscFree(sizes);CHKERRQ(ierr); 475 ierr = PetscFree(displs);CHKERRQ(ierr); 476 ierr = PetscFree(array);CHKERRQ(ierr); 477 } 478 } else { 479 ierr = PetscViewerBinaryWrite(viewer,(void*) idx,N,PETSC_INT,PETSC_FALSE);CHKERRQ(ierr); 480 } 481 } else { 482 const char *tname; 483 ierr = PetscObjectGetName((PetscObject)viewer,&tname);CHKERRQ(ierr); 484 SETERRQ1(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_SUP,"Cannot handle that PetscViewer of type %s",tname); 485 } 486 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 487 } 488 489 #undef __FUNCT__ 490 #define __FUNCT__ "PetscRealView" 491 /*@C 492 PetscRealView - Prints an array of doubles; useful for debugging. 493 494 Collective on PetscViewer 495 496 Input Parameters: 497 + N - number of PetscReal in array 498 . idx - array of PetscReal 499 - viewer - location to print array, PETSC_VIEWER_STDOUT_WORLD, PETSC_VIEWER_STDOUT_SELF or 0 500 501 Level: intermediate 502 503 Developer Notes: idx cannot be const because may be passed to binary viewer where byte swappping is done 504 505 .seealso: PetscIntView() 506 @*/ 507 PetscErrorCode PetscRealView(PetscInt N,const PetscReal idx[],PetscViewer viewer) 508 { 509 PetscErrorCode ierr; 510 PetscInt j,i,n = N/5,p = N % 5; 511 PetscBool iascii,isbinary; 512 MPI_Comm comm; 513 514 PetscFunctionBegin; 515 if (!viewer) viewer = PETSC_VIEWER_STDOUT_SELF; 516 PetscValidHeaderSpecific(viewer,PETSC_VIEWER_CLASSID,3); 517 PetscValidScalarPointer(idx,2); 518 ierr = PetscObjectGetComm((PetscObject)viewer,&comm);CHKERRQ(ierr); 519 520 ierr = PetscObjectTypeCompare((PetscObject)viewer,PETSCVIEWERASCII,&iascii);CHKERRQ(ierr); 521 ierr = PetscObjectTypeCompare((PetscObject)viewer,PETSCVIEWERBINARY,&isbinary);CHKERRQ(ierr); 522 if (iascii) { 523 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedAllow(viewer,PETSC_TRUE);CHKERRQ(ierr); 524 for (i=0; i<n; i++) { 525 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedPrintf(viewer,"%2d:",5*i);CHKERRQ(ierr); 526 for (j=0; j<5; j++) { 527 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedPrintf(viewer," %12.4e",(double)idx[i*5+j]);CHKERRQ(ierr); 528 } 529 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedPrintf(viewer,"\n");CHKERRQ(ierr); 530 } 531 if (p) { 532 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedPrintf(viewer,"%2d:",5*n);CHKERRQ(ierr); 533 for (i=0; i<p; i++) { PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedPrintf(viewer," %12.4e",(double)idx[5*n+i]);CHKERRQ(ierr);} 534 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedPrintf(viewer,"\n");CHKERRQ(ierr); 535 } 536 ierr = PetscViewerFlush(viewer);CHKERRQ(ierr); 537 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedAllow(viewer,PETSC_FALSE);CHKERRQ(ierr); 538 } else if (isbinary) { 539 PetscMPIInt rank,size,*sizes,*displs, Ntotal,NN; 540 PetscReal *array; 541 542 ierr = PetscMPIIntCast(N,&NN);CHKERRQ(ierr); 543 ierr = MPI_Comm_rank(comm,&rank);CHKERRQ(ierr); 544 ierr = MPI_Comm_size(comm,&size);CHKERRQ(ierr); 545 546 if (size > 1) { 547 if (rank) { 548 ierr = MPI_Gather(&NN,1,MPI_INT,0,0,MPI_INT,0,comm);CHKERRQ(ierr); 549 ierr = MPI_Gatherv((PetscReal*)idx,NN,MPIU_REAL,0,0,0,MPIU_REAL,0,comm);CHKERRQ(ierr); 550 } else { 551 ierr = PetscMalloc1(size,&sizes);CHKERRQ(ierr); 552 ierr = MPI_Gather(&NN,1,MPI_INT,sizes,1,MPI_INT,0,comm);CHKERRQ(ierr); 553 Ntotal = sizes[0]; 554 ierr = PetscMalloc1(size,&displs);CHKERRQ(ierr); 555 displs[0] = 0; 556 for (i=1; i<size; i++) { 557 Ntotal += sizes[i]; 558 displs[i] = displs[i-1] + sizes[i-1]; 559 } 560 ierr = PetscMalloc1(Ntotal,&array);CHKERRQ(ierr); 561 ierr = MPI_Gatherv((PetscReal*)idx,NN,MPIU_REAL,array,sizes,displs,MPIU_REAL,0,comm);CHKERRQ(ierr); 562 ierr = PetscViewerBinaryWrite(viewer,array,Ntotal,PETSC_REAL,PETSC_TRUE);CHKERRQ(ierr); 563 ierr = PetscFree(sizes);CHKERRQ(ierr); 564 ierr = PetscFree(displs);CHKERRQ(ierr); 565 ierr = PetscFree(array);CHKERRQ(ierr); 566 } 567 } else { 568 ierr = PetscViewerBinaryWrite(viewer,(void*) idx,N,PETSC_REAL,PETSC_FALSE);CHKERRQ(ierr); 569 } 570 } else { 571 const char *tname; 572 ierr = PetscObjectGetName((PetscObject)viewer,&tname);CHKERRQ(ierr); 573 SETERRQ1(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_SUP,"Cannot handle that PetscViewer of type %s",tname); 574 } 575 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 576 } 577 578 #undef __FUNCT__ 579 #define __FUNCT__ "PetscScalarView" 580 /*@C 581 PetscScalarView - Prints an array of scalars; useful for debugging. 582 583 Collective on PetscViewer 584 585 Input Parameters: 586 + N - number of scalars in array 587 . idx - array of scalars 588 - viewer - location to print array, PETSC_VIEWER_STDOUT_WORLD, PETSC_VIEWER_STDOUT_SELF or 0 589 590 Level: intermediate 591 592 Developer Notes: idx cannot be const because may be passed to binary viewer where byte swappping is done 593 594 .seealso: PetscIntView(), PetscRealView() 595 @*/ 596 PetscErrorCode PetscScalarView(PetscInt N,const PetscScalar idx[],PetscViewer viewer) 597 { 598 PetscErrorCode ierr; 599 PetscInt j,i,n = N/3,p = N % 3; 600 PetscBool iascii,isbinary; 601 MPI_Comm comm; 602 603 PetscFunctionBegin; 604 if (!viewer) viewer = PETSC_VIEWER_STDOUT_SELF; 605 PetscValidHeader(viewer,3); 606 PetscValidScalarPointer(idx,2); 607 ierr = PetscObjectGetComm((PetscObject)viewer,&comm);CHKERRQ(ierr); 608 609 ierr = PetscObjectTypeCompare((PetscObject)viewer,PETSCVIEWERASCII,&iascii);CHKERRQ(ierr); 610 ierr = PetscObjectTypeCompare((PetscObject)viewer,PETSCVIEWERBINARY,&isbinary);CHKERRQ(ierr); 611 if (iascii) { 612 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedAllow(viewer,PETSC_TRUE);CHKERRQ(ierr); 613 for (i=0; i<n; i++) { 614 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedPrintf(viewer,"%2d:",3*i);CHKERRQ(ierr); 615 for (j=0; j<3; j++) { 616 #if defined(PETSC_USE_COMPLEX) 617 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedPrintf(viewer," (%12.4e,%12.4e)", (double)PetscRealPart(idx[i*3+j]),(double)PetscImaginaryPart(idx[i*3+j]));CHKERRQ(ierr); 618 #else 619 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedPrintf(viewer," %12.4e",(double)idx[i*3+j]);CHKERRQ(ierr); 620 #endif 621 } 622 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedPrintf(viewer,"\n");CHKERRQ(ierr); 623 } 624 if (p) { 625 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedPrintf(viewer,"%2d:",3*n);CHKERRQ(ierr); 626 for (i=0; i<p; i++) { 627 #if defined(PETSC_USE_COMPLEX) 628 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedPrintf(viewer," (%12.4e,%12.4e)", (double)PetscRealPart(idx[n*3+i]),(double)PetscImaginaryPart(idx[n*3+i]));CHKERRQ(ierr); 629 #else 630 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedPrintf(viewer," %12.4e",(double)idx[3*n+i]);CHKERRQ(ierr); 631 #endif 632 } 633 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedPrintf(viewer,"\n");CHKERRQ(ierr); 634 } 635 ierr = PetscViewerFlush(viewer);CHKERRQ(ierr); 636 ierr = PetscViewerASCIISynchronizedAllow(viewer,PETSC_FALSE);CHKERRQ(ierr); 637 } else if (isbinary) { 638 PetscMPIInt size,rank,*sizes,Ntotal,*displs,NN; 639 PetscScalar *array; 640 641 ierr = PetscMPIIntCast(N,&NN);CHKERRQ(ierr); 642 ierr = MPI_Comm_rank(comm,&rank);CHKERRQ(ierr); 643 ierr = MPI_Comm_size(comm,&size);CHKERRQ(ierr); 644 645 if (size > 1) { 646 if (rank) { 647 ierr = MPI_Gather(&NN,1,MPI_INT,0,0,MPI_INT,0,comm);CHKERRQ(ierr); 648 ierr = MPI_Gatherv((void*)idx,NN,MPIU_SCALAR,0,0,0,MPIU_SCALAR,0,comm);CHKERRQ(ierr); 649 } else { 650 ierr = PetscMalloc1(size,&sizes);CHKERRQ(ierr); 651 ierr = MPI_Gather(&NN,1,MPI_INT,sizes,1,MPI_INT,0,comm);CHKERRQ(ierr); 652 Ntotal = sizes[0]; 653 ierr = PetscMalloc1(size,&displs);CHKERRQ(ierr); 654 displs[0] = 0; 655 for (i=1; i<size; i++) { 656 Ntotal += sizes[i]; 657 displs[i] = displs[i-1] + sizes[i-1]; 658 } 659 ierr = PetscMalloc1(Ntotal,&array);CHKERRQ(ierr); 660 ierr = MPI_Gatherv((void*)idx,NN,MPIU_SCALAR,array,sizes,displs,MPIU_SCALAR,0,comm);CHKERRQ(ierr); 661 ierr = PetscViewerBinaryWrite(viewer,array,Ntotal,PETSC_SCALAR,PETSC_TRUE);CHKERRQ(ierr); 662 ierr = PetscFree(sizes);CHKERRQ(ierr); 663 ierr = PetscFree(displs);CHKERRQ(ierr); 664 ierr = PetscFree(array);CHKERRQ(ierr); 665 } 666 } else { 667 ierr = PetscViewerBinaryWrite(viewer,(void*) idx,N,PETSC_SCALAR,PETSC_FALSE);CHKERRQ(ierr); 668 } 669 } else { 670 const char *tname; 671 ierr = PetscObjectGetName((PetscObject)viewer,&tname);CHKERRQ(ierr); 672 SETERRQ1(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_SUP,"Cannot handle that PetscViewer of type %s",tname); 673 } 674 PetscFunctionReturn(0); 675 } 676 677 678 679 680