[petsc-users] ASCIIRead error for multiple processors
Yuyun Yang
yyang85 at stanford.edu
Thu Apr 4 20:19:01 CDT 2019
We are probably not going to use hundreds of processors, but i think it would be good to just have processor 0 read the input and broadcast that to all the other processors. Would that be a possible fix? And what would you suggest to work around this problem for now?
Thanks!
Yuyun
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From: Smith, Barry F. <bsmith at mcs.anl.gov>
Sent: Thursday, April 4, 2019 3:07:37 PM
To: Yuyun Yang
Cc: petsc-users at mcs.anl.gov
Subject: Re: [petsc-users] ASCIIRead error for multiple processors
Currently PetscViewerFileSetName_ASCII() only opens the file on process 0 (for read or write) thus when you call PetscViewerASCIIRead() from any process but the first it will be reading from an fd that has not been set and you could get unpredictable results.
The implementation and documentation for PetscViewerASCIIRead() is buggy.
There are two possible fixes we could make
1) have PetscViewerFileSetName_ASCII() open the file for reading on all processes or
2) have PetscViewerASCIIRead() generate an error if the process is not rank == 0
Barry
Note that using PetscViewerASCIIRead() from a handful of processes is probably fine but having hundreds or thousands of processes open the same ASCII file and reading from it will likely not be scalable.
> On Apr 4, 2019, at 3:15 PM, Yuyun Yang via petsc-users <petsc-users at mcs.anl.gov> wrote:
>
> Hello team,
>
> I’m trying to use PetscViewerASCIIRead() to read in a single interger/scalar value from an input file. It works for one processor. However, when running on multiple processors, I’m getting the below error:
>
> [1]PETSC ERROR: Invalid argument
> [1]PETSC ERROR: Insufficient data, read only 0 < 1 items
> [1]PETSC ERROR: #1 PetscViewerASCIIRead() line 1054 in /usr/local/CLAB-2/petsc-3.6/src/sys/classes/viewer/impls/ascii/filev.c
>
> Is there something wrong with how I’m implementing this, or ASCIIRead does not work with multiple processors?
>
> Thanks,
> Yuyun
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