[petsc-dev] [petsc-users] strange segv

Barry Smith bsmith at petsc.dev
Sat May 29 23:08:17 CDT 2021


   Try without Valgrind, put a CHKMEMQ; just before the call to LandauKokkosJacobian and as its first line. And run with -malloc_debug. This is a less optimal way to find memory corruption but may be more useful in this case.

> On May 29, 2021, at 10:46 PM, Junchao Zhang <junchao.zhang at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> try gcc/6.4.0
> --Junchao Zhang
> 
> 
> On Sat, May 29, 2021 at 9:50 PM Mark Adams <mfadams at lbl.gov <mailto:mfadams at lbl.gov>> wrote:
> And I grief using gcc-8.1.1 and get this error:
> 
> /autofs/nccs-svm1_sw/summit/gcc/8.1.1/include/c++/8.1.1/type_traits(347): error: identifier "__ieee128" is undefined
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> On Sat, May 29, 2021 at 10:39 PM Mark Adams <mfadams at lbl.gov <mailto:mfadams at lbl.gov>> wrote:
> And  valgrind sees this. I think the jump to the function is going to the wrong place. 
> I'm giving up on PGI but can try newer versions of GCC. (what is the deal with the range of major releases, 4-10?)
> (as I said this looks like an error that a user is getting so I'd like to figure it out).
> 
>     0 SNES Function norm 4.974994975313e-03
> ==77820== Invalid read of size 4
> ==77820==    at 0x7E69068: LandauKokkosJacobian (in /gpfs/alpine/csc314/scratch/adams/petsc/arch-summit-opt-gnu-kokkos-notpl-cuda10/lib/libpetsc.so.3.015.0)
> ==77820==    by 0x7C598AF: LandauFormJacobian_Internal (plexland.c:212)
> ==77820==    by 0x7C728D3: LandauIJacobian (plexland.c:2107)
> ==77820==    by 0x7C8C26B: TSComputeIJacobian (ts.c:934)
> ==77820==    by 0x7E28337: SNESTSFormJacobian_Theta (theta.c:1007)
> ==77820==    by 0x7CBBFD3: SNESTSFormJacobian (ts.c:4415)
> ==77820==    by 0x7AD84BF: SNESComputeJacobian (snes.c:2824)
> ==77820==    by 0x7BA945B: SNESSolve_NEWTONLS (ls.c:222)
> ==77820==    by 0x7AF336F: SNESSolve (snes.c:4769)
> ==77820==    by 0x7E19D13: TSTheta_SNESSolve (theta.c:185)
> ==77820==    by 0x7E1A8B7: TSStep_Theta (theta.c:223)
> ==77820==    by 0x7CB093F: TSStep (ts.c:3571)
> ==77820==  Address 0x96fff690 is in a --- anonymous segment
> ==77820==
> [0]PETSC ERROR: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [0]PETSC ERROR: Caught signal number 11 SEGV: Segmentation Violation, probably memory access out of range
> [0]PETSC ERROR: Try option -start_in_debugger or -on_error_attach_debugger
> [0]PETSC ERROR: or see https://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/documentation/faq.html#valgrind <https://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/documentation/faq.html#valgrind>
> [0]PETSC ERROR: or try http://valgrind.org <http://valgrind.org/> on GNU/linux and Apple Mac OS X to find memory corruption errors
> [0]PETSC ERROR: likely location of problem given in stack below
> [0]PETSC ERROR: ---------------------  Stack Frames ------------------------------------
> [0]PETSC ERROR: The EXACT line numbers in the error traceback are not available.
> [0]PETSC ERROR: instead the line number of the start of the function is given.
> [0]PETSC ERROR: #1 LandauKokkosJacobian() at /gpfs/alpine/csc314/scratch/adams/petsc/src/ts/utils/dmplexlandau/kokkos/landau.kokkos.cxx:272
> 
> On Sat, May 29, 2021 at 8:46 PM Mark Adams <mfadams at lbl.gov <mailto:mfadams at lbl.gov>> wrote:
> 
> 
> On Sat, May 29, 2021 at 7:48 PM Barry Smith <bsmith at petsc.dev <mailto:bsmith at petsc.dev>> wrote:
> 
>    I don't see why it is not running the Kokkos check. Here is the rule right below the CUDA rule that is apparently running.
> 
> check_build:
>         - at echo "Running check examples to verify correct installation"
>         - at echo "Using PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} and PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH}"
>         + at cd src/snes/tutorials >/dev/null; ${OMAKE_SELF} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH}  PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} clean-legacy
>         + at cd src/snes/tutorials >/dev/null; ${OMAKE_SELF} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH}  PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} testex19
>         + at if [ "${HYPRE_LIB}" != "" ] && [ "${PETSC_WITH_BATCH}" = "" ] &&  [ "${PETSC_SCALAR}" = "real" ]; then \
>           cd src/snes/tutorials >/dev/null; ${OMAKE_SELF} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH}  PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} DIFF=${PETSC_DIR}/lib/petsc/bin/petscdiff runex19_hypre; \
>          fi;
>         + at if [ "${CUDA_LIB}" != "" ] && [ "${PETSC_WITH_BATCH}" = "" ] &&  [ "${PETSC_SCALAR}" = "real" ]; then \
>           cd src/snes/tutorials >/dev/null; ${OMAKE_SELF} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH}  PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} DIFF=${PETSC_DIR}/lib/petsc/bin/petscdiff runex19_cuda; \
>          fi;
>         + at if [ "${KOKKOS_KERNELS_LIB}" != "" ] && [ "${PETSC_WITH_BATCH}" = "" ] &&  [ "${PETSC_SCALAR}" = "real" ] && [ "${PETSC_PRECISION}" = "double" ] && [ "${MPI_IS_MPIUNI}" = "0" ]; then \
>           cd src/snes/tutorials >/dev/null; ${OMAKE_SELF} PETSC_ARCH=${PETSC_ARCH}  PETSC_DIR=${PETSC_DIR} DIFF=${PETSC_DIR}/lib/petsc/bin/petscdiff runex3k_kokkos; \
>          fi;
> 
>   Regarding the debugging, if it is just one MPI rank (or even more) with GDB it will trap the error and show the exact line of source code where the error occurred and you can poke around at variables to see if they look corrupt or wrong (for example crazy address in a pointer), I don't know why your debugger is not giving more useful information. 
> 
> 
> This is what I did (in DDT). It stopped at the function call and the data looked fine. I stepped into the call, but didn't get to it. The signal handler was called and I was dead.
> Maybe I did something in my branch. Can't see what, but I keep probing,
> Thanks,
>  
>   Barry
> 
> 
> > On May 29, 2021, at 2:16 PM, Mark Adams <mfadams at lbl.gov <mailto:mfadams at lbl.gov>> wrote:
> > 
> > I am running on Summit with Kokkos-CUDA and I am getting a segv that looks like some sort of a compile/link mismatch. I also have a user with a C++ code that is getting strange segvs when calling MatSetValues with CUDA (I know MatSetValues is not a cupsarse method, but that is the report that I have). I have no idea if these are related but they both involve C -- C++ calls ...
> > 
> > I started with a clean build (attached) and I ran in DDT. DDT stopped at the call in plexland.c to the KokkosLanau operator. I stepped into this function and then took this screenshot of the stack, with the Kokkos call and PETSc signal handler.
> > 
> > Make check does not seem to be running Kokkos tests:
> > 
> > 15:02 adams/landau-mass-opt *= /gpfs/alpine/csc314/scratch/adams/petsc$ make PETSC_DIR=/gpfs/alpine/csc314/scratch/adams/petsc PETSC_ARCH=arch-summit-opt-gnu-kokkos-notpl-cuda10 check
> > Running check examples to verify correct installation
> > Using PETSC_DIR=/gpfs/alpine/csc314/scratch/adams/petsc and PETSC_ARCH=arch-summit-opt-gnu-kokkos-notpl-cuda10
> > C/C++ example src/snes/tutorials/ex19 run successfully with 1 MPI process
> > C/C++ example src/snes/tutorials/ex19 run successfully with 2 MPI processes
> > C/C++ example src/snes/tutorials/ex19 run successfully with cuda
> > Completed test examples
> > 
> > Also, I ran this AM with another branch that had not been rebased with main as recently as this branch (adams/landau-mass-opt).
> > 
> > Any ideas?
> > <make.log><configure.log><Screen Shot 2021-05-29 at 2.51.00 PM.png>
> 

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