[petsc-users] Accessing MUMPS INFOG values

Hong Zhang hzhang at mcs.anl.gov
Thu May 29 21:29:15 CDT 2014


>> He asks
>> * Will/does this have a Fortran equivalent?
>>
>> I'm not sure if the needed Fortran stubs are created automatically or
>> we must create them manually?
>
>    You need to write manual pages for each of these functions and make sure they start with /*@ and end with @*/ then run make allfortranstubs and make sure they get generated.

OK, I'll get this done.
Hong

>>>
>>> On May 29, 2014, at 1:43 PM, Barry Smith <bsmith at mcs.anl.gov> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> We should add direct support for this. Thus beasties are all stored by MUMPS in the data structure DMUMPS_STRUC_C which is defined in dmumps_c.h
>>>> (versions also for single precision and complex).  So what PETSc should provide in mumps.c is a function something like
>>>>
>>>> #undef __FUNCT__
>>>> #define __FUNCT__ "MatMUMPSGetStruc"
>>>> PetscErrorCode MatMUMPSGetStruc(Mat A,void **struc)
>>>> {
>>>> Mat_MUMPS      *mumps=(Mat_MUMPS*)A->spptr;
>>>>
>>>> PetscFunctionBegin;
>>>> *struc = (void *) mumps->id
>>>> PetscFunctionReturn(0);
>>>> }
>>>> so stick this function into src/mat/impls/aij/mpi/mumps/mumps.c run make at the root directory of PETSc to have PETSc libraries recompiled
>>>> Also add a prototype for this function in petscmat.h
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Now your code would include dumps_c.h and then call MatMUMPSGetStruc() and then you can directly access any thing you like.
>>>>
>>>> Let us know how it goes and we’ll get this stuff into the development version of PETSc.
>>>>
>>>> Barry
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On May 29, 2014, at 10:38 AM, M Asghar <masghar1397 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> Is it possible to access the contents of MUMPS array INFOG (and INFO, RINFOG etc) via the PETSc interface?
>>>>>
>>>>> I am working with SLEPc and am using MUMPS for the factorisation. I would like to access the contents of their INFOG array within our code particularly when an error occurs in order to determine whether any remedial action can be taken. The error code returned from PETSc is useful; any additional information from MUMPS that can be accessed from within ones code would be very helpful also.
>>>>>
>>>>> Many thanks in advance.
>>>>>
>>>>> M Asghar
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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