<div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr">On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 5:19 AM Mohammed Mostafa via petsc-users <<a href="mailto:petsc-users@mcs.anl.gov">petsc-users@mcs.anl.gov</a>> wrote:<br></div><div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"><div dir="ltr">Hello all,<div>I have a few question regarding Petsc,</div></div></blockquote><div><br></div><div>Please send the entire output of a run with all the logging turned on, using -log_view and -info.</div><div><br></div><div> Thanks,</div><div><br></div><div> Matt</div><div> </div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"><div dir="ltr"><div>Question 1:</div><div>For the profiling , is it possible to only show the user defined log events in the breakdown of each stage in Log-view.</div><div>I tried deactivating all ClassIDs, MAT,VEC, PC, KSP,PC,</div><div> PetscLogEventExcludeClass(MAT_CLASSID);<br> PetscLogEventExcludeClass(VEC_CLASSID);<br> PetscLogEventExcludeClass(KSP_CLASSID);<br> PetscLogEventExcludeClass(PC_CLASSID);<br></div><div><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:"Times New Roman";font-size:medium">which should "Deactivates event logging for a PETSc object class in every stage" according to the manual.</span><br></div><div>however I still see them in the stage breakdown </div><div>--- Event Stage 1: Matrix Construction<br><br>BuildTwoSidedF 4 1.0 2.7364e-02 2.4 0.00e+00 0.0 0.0e+00 0.0e+00 0.0e+00 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0<br>VecSet 1 1.0 4.5300e-06 2.4 0.00e+00 0.0 0.0e+00 0.0e+00 0.0e+00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br>VecAssemblyBegin 2 1.0 2.7344e-02 2.4 0.00e+00 0.0 0.0e+00 0.0e+00 0.0e+00 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0<br>VecAssemblyEnd 2 1.0 8.3447e-06 1.5 0.00e+00 0.0 0.0e+00 0.0e+00 0.0e+00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br>VecScatterBegin 2 1.0 7.5102e-05 1.7 0.00e+00 0.0 3.6e+01 2.1e+03 0.0e+00 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 50 80 0 0<br>VecScatterEnd 2 1.0 3.5286e-05 2.2 0.00e+00 0.0 0.0e+00 0.0e+00 0.0e+00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br>MatAssemblyBegin 2 1.0 8.8930e-05 1.9 0.00e+00 0.0 0.0e+00 0.0e+00 0.0e+00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br>MatAssemblyEnd 2 1.0 1.3566e-02 1.1 0.00e+00 0.0 3.6e+01 5.3e+02 8.0e+00 0 0 3 0 6 10 0 50 20100 0<br>AssembleMats 2 1.0 3.9774e-02 1.7 0.00e+00 0.0 7.2e+01 1.3e+03 8.0e+00 0 0 7 0 6 28 0100100100 0 # USER EVENT<br>myMatSetValues 2 1.0 2.6931e-02 1.2 0.00e+00 0.0 0.0e+00 0.0e+00 0.0e+00 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 # USER EVENT<br>setNativeMat 1 1.0 3.5613e-02 1.3 0.00e+00 0.0 0.0e+00 0.0e+00 0.0e+00 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 # USER EVENT<br>setNativeMatII 1 1.0 4.7023e-02 1.5 0.00e+00 0.0 0.0e+00 0.0e+00 0.0e+00 0 0 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 # USER EVENT<br>callScheme 1 1.0 2.2333e-03 1.2 0.00e+00 0.0 0.0e+00 0.0e+00 0.0e+00 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 # USER EVENT<br></div><div><br></div><div>Also is possible to clear the logs so that I can write a separate profiling output file for each timestep ( since I am solving a transient problem and I want to know the change in performance as time goes by )</div><div>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br></div><div>Question 2:</div><div>Regarding MatSetValues</div><div>Right now, I writing a finite volume code, due to algorithm requirement I have to write the matrix into local native format ( array of arrays) and then loop through rows and use MatSetValues to set the elements in "Mat A"</div><div>MatSetValues(A, 1, &row, nj, j_index, coefvalues, INSERT_VALUES);<br></div><div>but it is very slow and it is killing my performance</div><div>although the matrix was properly set using </div><div>MatCreateAIJ(PETSC_COMM_WORLD, this->local_size, this->local_size, PETSC_DETERMINE,<br> PETSC_DETERMINE, -1, d_nnz, -1, o_nnz, &A);<br></div><div>with d_nnz,and o_nnz properly assigned so no mallocs occur during matsetvalues and all inserted values are local so no off-processor values</div><div>So my question is it possible to set multiple rows at once hopefully all, I checked the manual and MatSetValues can only set dense matrix block because it seems that row by row is expensive<br></div><div>Or perhaps is it possible to copy all rows to the underlying matrix data, as I mentioned all values are local and no off-processor values ( stash is 0 )</div><div>[0] VecAssemblyBegin_MPI_BTS(): Stash has 0 entries, uses 0 mallocs.<br>[0] VecAssemblyBegin_MPI_BTS(): Block-Stash has 0 entries, uses 0 mallocs.<br>[0] MatAssemblyBegin_MPIAIJ(): Stash has 0 entries, uses 0 mallocs.<br>[1] MatAssemblyBegin_MPIAIJ(): Stash has 0 entries, uses 0 mallocs.<br>[2] MatAssemblyBegin_MPIAIJ(): Stash has 0 entries, uses 0 mallocs.<br>[3] MatAssemblyBegin_MPIAIJ(): Stash has 0 entries, uses 0 mallocs.<br>[4] MatAssemblyBegin_MPIAIJ(): Stash has 0 entries, uses 0 mallocs.<br>[5] MatAssemblyBegin_MPIAIJ(): Stash has 0 entries, uses 0 mallocs.<br>[2] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Matrix size: 186064 X 186064; storage space: 0 unneeded,743028 used<br>[1] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Matrix size: 186062 X 186062; storage space: 0 unneeded,742972 used<br>[1] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Number of mallocs during MatSetValues() is 0<br>[1] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Maximum nonzeros in any row is 4<br>[1] MatCheckCompressedRow(): Found the ratio (num_zerorows 0)/(num_localrows 186062) < 0.6. Do not use CompressedRow routines.<br>[2] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Number of mallocs during MatSetValues() is 0<br>[2] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Maximum nonzeros in any row is 4<br>[2] MatCheckCompressedRow(): Found the ratio (num_zerorows 0)/(num_localrows 186064) < 0.6. Do not use CompressedRow routines.<br>[4] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Matrix size: 186063 X 186063; storage space: 0 unneeded,743093 used<br>[0] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Matrix size: 186062 X 186062; storage space: 0 unneeded,743036 used<br>[4] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Number of mallocs during MatSetValues() is 0<br>[4] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Maximum nonzeros in any row is 4<br>[4] MatCheckCompressedRow(): Found the ratio (num_zerorows 0)/(num_localrows 186063) < 0.6. Do not use CompressedRow routines.<br>[0] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Number of mallocs during MatSetValues() is 0<br>[5] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Matrix size: 186062 X 186062; storage space: 0 unneeded,742938 used<br>[5] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Number of mallocs during MatSetValues() is 0<br>[5] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Maximum nonzeros in any row is 4<br>[5] MatCheckCompressedRow(): Found the ratio (num_zerorows 0)/(num_localrows 186062) < 0.6. Do not use CompressedRow routines.<br>[0] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Maximum nonzeros in any row is 4<br>[0] MatCheckCompressedRow(): Found the ratio (num_zerorows 0)/(num_localrows 186062) < 0.6. Do not use CompressedRow routines.<br>[3] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Matrix size: 186063 X 186063; storage space: 0 unneeded,743049 used<br>[3] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Number of mallocs during MatSetValues() is 0<br>[3] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Maximum nonzeros in any row is 4<br>[3] MatCheckCompressedRow(): Found the ratio (num_zerorows 0)/(num_localrows 186063) < 0.6. Do not use CompressedRow routines.<br>[2] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Matrix size: 186064 X 685; storage space: 0 unneeded,685 used<br>[4] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Matrix size: 186063 X 649; storage space: 0 unneeded,649 used<br>[4] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Number of mallocs during MatSetValues() is 0<br>[4] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Maximum nonzeros in any row is 1<br>[4] MatCheckCompressedRow(): Found the ratio (num_zerorows 185414)/(num_localrows 186063) > 0.6. Use CompressedRow routines.<br>[2] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Number of mallocs during MatSetValues() is 0<br>[2] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Maximum nonzeros in any row is 1<br>[2] MatCheckCompressedRow(): Found the ratio (num_zerorows 185379)/(num_localrows 186064) > 0.6. Use CompressedRow routines.<br>[1] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Matrix size: 186062 X 1011; storage space: 0 unneeded,1011 used<br>[5] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Matrix size: 186062 X 1137; storage space: 0 unneeded,1137 used<br>[5] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Number of mallocs during MatSetValues() is 0<br>[5] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Maximum nonzeros in any row is 1<br>[5] MatCheckCompressedRow(): Found the ratio (num_zerorows 184925)/(num_localrows 186062) > 0.6. Use CompressedRow routines.<br>[1] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Number of mallocs during MatSetValues() is 0<br>[1] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Maximum nonzeros in any row is 1<br>[3] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Matrix size: 186063 X 658; storage space: 0 unneeded,658 used<br>[0] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Matrix size: 186062 X 648; storage space: 0 unneeded,648 used<br>[1] MatCheckCompressedRow(): Found the ratio (num_zerorows 185051)/(num_localrows 186062) > 0.6. Use CompressedRow routines.<br>[0] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Number of mallocs during MatSetValues() is 0<br>[0] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Maximum nonzeros in any row is 1<br>[0] MatCheckCompressedRow(): Found the ratio (num_zerorows 185414)/(num_localrows 186062) > 0.6. Use CompressedRow routines.<br>[3] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Number of mallocs during MatSetValues() is 0<br>[3] MatAssemblyEnd_SeqAIJ(): Maximum nonzeros in any row is 1<br>[3] MatCheckCompressedRow(): Found the ratio (num_zerorows 185405)/(num_localrows 186063) > 0.6. Use CompressedRow routines.<br></div><div><br></div><div>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</div><div>Question 3:</div><div>If all matrix and vector inserted data are local, what part of the vec/mat assembly consumes time because matsetvalues and matassembly consume more time than matrix builder<br></div><div>Also this is not just for the first time MAT_FINAL_ASSEMBLY</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>For context the matrix in the above is nearly 1Mx1M partitioned over six processes and it was NOT built using DM </div><div><br></div><div>Finally the configure options are:</div><div> </div><div>Configure options:</div><div>PETSC_ARCH=release3 -with-debugging=0 COPTFLAGS="-O3 -march=native -mtune=native" CXXOPTFLAGS="-O3 -march=native -mtune=native" FOPTFLAGS="-O3 -march=native -mtune=native" --with-cc=mpicc --with-cxx=mpicxx --with-fc=mpif90 --download-metis --download-hypre<br></div><div><br></div><div>Sorry for such long question and thanks in advance</div><div>Thanks </div><div>M. Kamra</div></div>
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