[petsc-users] Fwd: Re: Problem with fortran version of ex29 in ksp

John Mousel john.mousel at gmail.com
Fri May 4 14:09:02 CDT 2012


You have to pass PETSC_NULL_OBJECT instead of PETSC_NULL in Fortran.


>From the man pages:

"This macro does not exist in Fortran; you must use PETSC_NULL_INTEGER,
PETSC_NULL_DOUBLE_PRECISION, PETSC_NULL_FUNCTION, PETSC_NULL_OBJECT etc "


http://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/petsc-dev/docs/manualpages/Sys/PETSC_NULL.html#PETSC_NULL


John


On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 2:01 PM, TAY wee-beng <zonexo at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> On 4/5/2012 5:17 PM, Matthew Knepley wrote:
>
> On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 11:05 AM, TAY wee-beng <zonexo at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> On 4/5/2012 3:05 PM, Matthew Knepley wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 8:59 AM, TAY wee-beng <zonexo at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is there anything else I can try to get it working right?
>>>
>>
>>  The MatGetNullSpaceRemove() is missing.
>>
>> Where should I add MatGetNullSpaceRemove and what are its syntax? I
>> googled but there's no results.
>>
>
>  Fixed in p;etsc-dev:
>
>
> http://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/petsc-dev/docs/manualpages/Mat/MatNullSpaceRemove.html
>
>
> I just compiled the updated petsc-dev but I got the same error msg when I
> use:
>
> call MatNullSpaceRemove(nullspace,b,PETSC_NULL,ierr)
>
> error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol MATNULLSPACEREMOVE referenced in
> function COMPUTERHS
> 1>c:\obj_tmp\ex29f\Debug\ex29f.exe : fatal error LNK1120: 1 unresolved
> externals
>
>
>
>       Matt
>
>
>>  Thanks.
>>
>>
>>     Matt
>>
>>
>>>  Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2/5/2012 10:11 PM, Matthew Knepley wrote:
>>>
>>> On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 1:55 PM, TAY wee-beng <zonexo at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>  Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I did a MatView and VecView on both C and Fortran, right after Mat and
>>>> Vec assembly. I have attached the printout below. They are exactly the
>>>> same, but yet the result is different in Neumann condition. However, the
>>>> dirichlet condition gives the correct ans. Is there anything else that
>>>> could be wrong even if the Mat and Vec are the same?
>>>>
>>>
>>>  Did you set the null space for the matrix when you have Neumann
>>> conditions?
>>>
>>> Yes, for the matrix, I set as:
>>>
>>> call
>>> MatNullSpaceCreate(PETSC_COMM_WORLD,PETSC_TRUE,0,PETSC_NULL_OBJECT,nullspace,ierr)
>>>
>>>     call MatSetNullSpace(jac,nullspace,ierr)
>>>
>>>     call MatNullSpaceDestroy(nullspace,ierr)
>>>
>>> for the Vec,
>>>
>>> call
>>> MatNullSpaceCreate(PETSC_COMM_WORLD,PETSC_TRUE,0,PETSC_NULL_OBJECT,nullspace,ierr)
>>>
>>>     *!call MatNullSpaceRemove(nullspace,b,PETSC_NULL,ierr)*
>>>
>>>     call MatNullSpaceDestroy(nullspace,ierr)
>>>
>>> MatNullSpaceRemove was comment out because there's error during linking
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     Matt
>>>
>>>
>>>>  Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> Fortran:
>>>>
>>>> Matrix Object: 1 MPI processes
>>>>   type: seqaij
>>>> row 0: (0, 2)  (1, -1)  (3, -1)
>>>> row 1: (0, -1)  (1, 3)  (2, -1)  (4, -1)
>>>> row 2: (1, -1)  (2, 2)  (5, -1)
>>>> row 3: (0, -1)  (3, 3)  (4, -1)  (6, -1)
>>>> row 4: (1, -1)  (3, -1)  (4, 4)  (5, -1)  (7, -1)
>>>> row 5: (2, -1)  (4, -1)  (5, 3)  (8, -1)
>>>> row 6: (3, -1)  (6, 2)  (7, -1)
>>>> row 7: (4, -1)  (6, -1)  (7, 3)  (8, -1)
>>>> row 8: (5, -1)  (7, -1)  (8, 2)
>>>> Vector Object:Vec_0000000084000000_0 1 MPI processes
>>>>   type: mpi
>>>> Process [0]
>>>> 0.25
>>>> 0.0205213
>>>> 1.135e-005
>>>> 0.0205213
>>>> 0.00168449
>>>> 9.31663e-007
>>>> 1.135e-005
>>>> 9.31663e-007
>>>> 5.15289e-010
>>>> Vector Object:Vec_0000000084000000_1 1 MPI processes
>>>>   type: mpi
>>>> Process [0]
>>>> 0.14924
>>>> 0.0242397
>>>> -0.0260347
>>>> 0.0242397
>>>> -0.0256192
>>>> -0.0400102
>>>> -0.0260347
>>>> -0.0400102
>>>> -0.0400102
>>>> Press any key to continue . . .
>>>>
>>>> C:
>>>>
>>>> Matrix Object: 1 MPI processes
>>>>   type: seqaij
>>>> row 0: (0, 2)  (1, -1)  (3, -1)
>>>> row 1: (0, -1)  (1, 3)  (2, -1)  (4, -1)
>>>> row 2: (1, -1)  (2, 2)  (5, -1)
>>>> row 3: (0, -1)  (3, 3)  (4, -1)  (6, -1)
>>>> row 4: (1, -1)  (3, -1)  (4, 4)  (5, -1)  (7, -1)
>>>> row 5: (2, -1)  (4, -1)  (5, 3)  (8, -1)
>>>> row 6: (3, -1)  (6, 2)  (7, -1)
>>>> row 7: (4, -1)  (6, -1)  (7, 3)  (8, -1)
>>>> row 8: (5, -1)  (7, -1)  (8, 2)
>>>> Vector Object:Vec_0x1d3b000_0 1 MPI processes
>>>>   type: mpi
>>>> Process [0]
>>>> 0.25
>>>> 0.0205212
>>>> 1.135e-05
>>>> 0.0205212
>>>> 0.00168449
>>>> 9.31663e-07
>>>> 1.135e-05
>>>> 9.31663e-07
>>>> 5.15288e-10
>>>> Vector Object:Vec_0x1d3b000_1 1 MPI processes
>>>>   type: mpi
>>>> Process [0]
>>>> 0.139311
>>>> 0.0305751
>>>> -0.0220633
>>>> 0.0305751
>>>> -0.0135158
>>>> -0.042185
>>>> -0.0220633
>>>> -0.042185
>>>> -0.058449
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Yours sincerely,
>>>>
>>>> TAY wee-beng
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 1/5/2012 11:54 PM, Matthew Knepley wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 5:48 PM, TAY wee-beng <zonexo at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> Do you mean my method is wrong?
>>>>>
>>>>> I am following the template of ex22f,
>>>>>
>>>>> where the variables are declared as :
>>>>>
>>>>> PetscScalar  v(5)
>>>>>
>>>>> MatStencil   row(4),col(4,5)
>>>>>
>>>>> Hence,
>>>>>
>>>>> for the neumann BC
>>>>>
>>>>> num = 1
>>>>>
>>>>>                if (j/=0) then
>>>>>
>>>>>                    v(num) = -rho*HxdHy
>>>>>
>>>>>                    col(MatStencil_i,num) = i
>>>>>
>>>>>                    col(MatStencil_j,num) = j-1
>>>>>
>>>>>                    num = num + 1
>>>>>
>>>>>                end if
>>>>>
>>>>>                if (i/=0) then
>>>>>
>>>>>                    v(num) = -rho*HydHx
>>>>>
>>>>>                    col(MatStencil_i,num) = i-1
>>>>>
>>>>>                    col(MatStencil_j,num) = j
>>>>>
>>>>>                    num = num + 1
>>>>>
>>>>>                end if
>>>>>
>>>>>                if (i/=mx-1) then
>>>>>
>>>>>                    v(num) = -rho*HydHx
>>>>>
>>>>>                    col(MatStencil_i,num) = i+1
>>>>>
>>>>>                    col(MatStencil_j,num) = j
>>>>>
>>>>>                    num = num + 1
>>>>>
>>>>>                end if
>>>>>
>>>>>                if (j/=my-1) then
>>>>>
>>>>>                    v(num) = -rho*HxdHy
>>>>>
>>>>>                    col(MatStencil_i,num) = i
>>>>>
>>>>>                    col(MatStencil_j,num) = j+1
>>>>>
>>>>>                    num = num + 1
>>>>>
>>>>>                end if
>>>>>
>>>>>                v(num) = ((num-1)/2.0)*rho*(HxdHy + HydHx)
>>>>>
>>>>>                print *, v
>>>>>
>>>>>                col(MatStencil_i,num) = i
>>>>>
>>>>>                col(MatStencil_j,num) = j
>>>>>
>>>>>                !num = num + 1
>>>>>
>>>>>                call
>>>>> MatSetValuesStencil(jac,i1,row,num,col,v,INSERT_VALUES,ierr)
>>>>>
>>>>> I do not get any more out of range error. However,my ans is still
>>>>> different from that of ex29 in C.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  This is very simple. You have an error in your code. Checking it is
>>>> very simple: run the code and
>>>> break in MatSetValues(). Make sure ex29 makes calls with exactly the
>>>> same indices as your ex29f.
>>>>
>>>>      Matt
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> 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
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>  --
>> 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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