[petsc-users] Intel Internal compiler error: segmentation violation signal raised
TAY wee-beng
zonexo at gmail.com
Tue Apr 8 06:26:46 CDT 2014
On 8/4/2014 7:58 AM, Matthew Knepley wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 6:46 PM, TAY wee-beng <zonexo at gmail.com
> <mailto:zonexo at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> On 8/4/2014 12:40 AM, Matthew Knepley wrote:
>> How about just including petsc.h90 so you get everything.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Matt
>>
> Sorry this is my 2nd email. See below for the 1st email. Using
> petsc.h90 gave the error "... segmentation violation signal raised
> ....
>
>
> Right, the solution there is not to use a buggy compiler. I suggest
> gcc. It is also faster for a lot of code than Intel.
My impression was intel is mostly faster. However, does it apply to
gfortran too? Is it also faster for a lot of code than Intel fortran?
I'll give it a go if it's so. However, I remember changing a no. of
options to build and in the end, it was slower. that's a few yrs ago though.
>
> Matt
>
>> On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 5:19 AM, TAY wee-beng <zonexo at gmail.com
>> <mailto:zonexo at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Sorry I realised that
>>
>> *#include "finclude/petscdmda.h90"*
>> *#include "finclude/petscksp.h90"*
>>
>> also gave errors:
>>
>> *//home/wtay/Lib/petsc-3.4.4_shared_rel/include/finclude/ftn-custom/petscdmda.h90(10):
>> error #5082: Syntax error, found ',' when expecting one of: (
>> % [ : . = =>/**/
>> /**/ PetscInt, pointer :: array(:)/**/
>> /**/------------------^/**/
>> /**//home/wtay/Lib/petsc-3.4.4_shared_rel/include/finclude/ftn-custom/petscdmda.h90(10):
>> error #5082: Syntax error, found END-OF-STATEMENT when
>> expecting one of: ) ,/**/
>> /**/ PetscInt, pointer :: array(:)/**/
>> /**/---------------------------------------^/**/
>> /**//home/wtay/Lib/petsc-3.4.4_shared_rel/include/finclude/ftn-custom/petscdmda.h90(11):
>> error #5082: Syntax error, found IDENTIFIER 'N' when
>> expecting one of: ( % [ : . = =>/**/
>> /**/ PetscInt n/**/
>> /**/--------------------^/**/
>> /**//home/wtay/Lib/petsc-3.4.4_shared_rel/include/finclude/ftn-custom/petscdmda.h90(12):
>> error #5082: Syntax error, found IDENTIFIER 'IERR' when
>> expecting one of: ( % [ : . = =>/**/
>> /**/ PetscErrorCode ierr/**/
>> /**/-------------------------^/**/
>> /**//home/wtay/Lib/petsc-3.4.4_shared_rel/include/finclude/ftn-custom/petscdmda.h90(13):
>> error #5082: Syntax error, found IDENTIFIER 'V' when
>> expecting one of: ( % [ : . = =>/*
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>> Yours sincerely,
>>
>> TAY wee-beng
>>
>> On 7/4/2014 6:16 PM, TAY wee-beng wrote:
>>
>
> Here's the 1st email:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I encountered the error below when compiling my code using
>>> intel fortran:
>>>
>>> /tmp/ifortlPEDlK.i90: catastrophic error: **Internal
>>> compiler error: segmentation violation signal raised**
>>> Please report this error along with the circumstances in
>>> which it occurred in a Software Problem Report. Note: File
>>> and line given may not be explicit cause of this error.
>>>
>>> In the end, I realised that it is due to using *petsc.h90*:
>>>
>>> module PETSc_solvers
>>>
>>> use set_matrix
>>>
>>> ...
>>>
>>> implicit none
>>>
>>> contains
>>>
>>> subroutine semi_momentum_simple_xyz(du,dv,dw)
>>>
>>> *#include "finclude/petsc.h90"*
>>>
>>> integer :: i,j,k,ijk,ierr,II !,ro...
>>>
>>> If I use :
>>>
>>> *#include "finclude/petsc.h"
>>>
>>> or
>>> *
>>> *#include "finclude/petscdmda.h90"*
>>> *#include "finclude/petscksp.h90"*
>>>
>>> Then there is no problem.
>>>
>>> May I know why this is happening?
>>>
>>> Although I can now compile and build successfully, is this
>>> the right way to go?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>> Yours sincerely,
>>>
>>> TAY wee-beng
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> What most experimenters take for granted before they begin their
>> experiments is infinitely more interesting than any results to
>> which their experiments lead.
>> -- Norbert Wiener
>
>
>
>
> --
> What most experimenters take for granted before they begin their
> experiments is infinitely more interesting than any results to which
> their experiments lead.
> -- Norbert Wiener
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