[petsc-users] 'Inserting a new nonzero' issue on a reassembled matrix in parallel
Smith, Barry F.
bsmith at mcs.anl.gov
Fri Oct 25 09:19:18 CDT 2019
That is just a write statement in the code. You are trying to put in the 0 value but it is ignoring it as it is suppose to so all is good for the sequential guess.
> On Oct 25, 2019, at 8:56 AM, Thibaut Appel <t.appel17 at imperial.ac.uk> wrote:
>
> Hi Barry,
>
> I was referring to:
>
> row 0: (0, 1.)
> row 1: (1, 1.)
> row 2: (2, 1.)
> row 3: (3, 1.)
> row 4: (4, 1.)
> row 5: (5, 1.)
> row 6: (6, 1.)
> row 7: (7, 1.)
> row 8: (8, 1.)
> row 9: (9, 1.)
> row: 0 col: 9 val: 0.000000000000000000E+00 0.000000000000000000E+00
>
>
> The last line. But I was probably mistaken - if it was inserted it would have been
> row 0: (0, 1.), (9, 0.)
>
> on the first line instead?
>
> Thibaut
>
>
>
> On 25/10/2019 14:41, Smith, Barry F. wrote:
>>
>>
>> > On Oct 24, 2019, at 5:09 AM, Thibaut Appel <t.appel17 at imperial.ac.uk> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi Matthew,
>> >
>> > Thanks for having a look, your example runs just like mine in Fortran.
>> >
>> > In serial, the value (0.0,0.0) was inserted whereas it shouldn't have.
>>
>> I'm sorry, I don't see this for the serial case:
>>
>> $ petscmpiexec -n 1 ./ex241f
>> Mat Object: 1 MPI processes
>> type: seqaij
>> row 0: (0, 2.)
>> row 1: (1, 2.)
>> row 2: (2, 2.)
>> row 3: (3, 2.)
>> row 4: (4, 2.)
>> row 5: (5, 2.)
>> row 6: (6, 2.)
>> row 7: (7, 2.)
>> row 8: (8, 2.)
>> row 9: (9, 2.)
>>
>> >
>> Where is the "(0.0,0.0) was inserted whereas it shouldn't have."?
>>
>>
>> Barry
>>
>>
>> > In parallel, you'll see that an error "Inserting a new nonzero at global row/column" is triggered.
>> >
>> > In both cases, MatSetValues tries to insert a zero value whereas IGNORE_ZERO_ENTRIES was set. That's what Barry is looking into, if I'm not mistaken.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Thibaut
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On 24/10/2019 02:31, Matthew Knepley wrote:
>> >> On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 1:37 PM Thibaut Appel <t.appel17 at imperial.ac.uk> wrote:
>> >> Hi both,
>> >>
>> >> Please find attached a tiny example (in Fortran, sorry Matthew) that - I think - reproduces the problem we mentioned.
>> >>
>> >> Let me know.
>> >>
>> >> Okay, I converted to C so I could understand, and it runs fine for me:
>> >>
>> >> master *:~/Downloads/tmp$ PETSC_ARCH=arch-master-complex-debug make main
>> >> /PETSc3/petsc/bin/mpicc -o main.o -c -Wall -Wwrite-strings -Wno-strict-aliasing -Wno-unknown-pragmas -fstack-protector -Qunused-arguments -fvisibility=hidden -g3 -I/PETSc3/petsc/petsc-dev/include -I/PETSc3/petsc/petsc-dev/arch-master-complex-debug/include -I/PETSc3/petsc/include -I/opt/X11/include `pwd`/main.c
>> >> /PETSc3/petsc/bin/mpicc -Wl,-multiply_defined,suppress -Wl,-multiply_defined -Wl,suppress -Wl,-commons,use_dylibs -Wl,-search_paths_first -Wl,-no_compact_unwind -Wall -Wwrite-strings -Wno-strict-aliasing -Wno-unknown-pragmas -fstack-protector -Qunused-arguments -fvisibility=hidden -g3 -o main main.o -Wl,-rpath,/PETSc3/petsc/petsc-dev/arch-master-complex-debug/lib -L/PETSc3/petsc/petsc-dev/arch-master-complex-debug/lib -Wl,-rpath,/PETSc3/petsc/petsc-dev/arch-master-complex-debug/lib -L/PETSc3/petsc/petsc-dev/arch-master-complex-debug/lib -Wl,-rpath,/PETSc3/petsc/lib -L/PETSc3/petsc/lib -Wl,-rpath,/opt/X11/lib -L/opt/X11/lib -Wl,-rpath,/usr/local/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin10.4.0/4.6.0 -L/usr/local/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin10.4.0/4.6.0 -Wl,-rpath,/usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/lib -lpetsc -lfftw3_mpi -lfftw3 -llapack -lblas -lhdf5hl_fortran -lhdf5_fortran -lhdf5_hl -lhdf5 -lchaco -lparmetis -lmetis -ltriangle -lz -lX11 -lctetgen -lstdc++ -ldl -lmpichf90 -lpmpich -lmpich -lopa -lmpl -lpthread -lgfortran -lgcc_s.10.5 -lstdc++ -ldl
>> >> master *:~/Downloads/tmp$ ./main
>> >> After first assembly:
>> >> Mat Object: 1 MPI processes
>> >> type: seqaij
>> >> row 0: (0, 1. + 1. i)
>> >> row 1: (1, 1. + 1. i)
>> >> row 2: (2, 1. + 1. i)
>> >> row 3: (3, 1. + 1. i)
>> >> row 4: (4, 1. + 1. i)
>> >> row 5: (5, 1. + 1. i)
>> >> row 6: (6, 1. + 1. i)
>> >> row 7: (7, 1. + 1. i)
>> >> row 8: (8, 1. + 1. i)
>> >> row 9: (9, 1. + 1. i)
>> >> After second assembly:
>> >> Mat Object: 1 MPI processes
>> >> type: seqaij
>> >> row 0: (0, 1. + 1. i)
>> >> row 1: (1, 1. + 1. i)
>> >> row 2: (2, 1. + 1. i)
>> >> row 3: (3, 1. + 1. i)
>> >> row 4: (4, 1. + 1. i)
>> >> row 5: (5, 1. + 1. i)
>> >> row 6: (6, 1. + 1. i)
>> >> row 7: (7, 1. + 1. i)
>> >> row 8: (8, 1. + 1. i)
>> >> row 9: (9, 1. + 1. i)
>> >> row 0 col: 9 val: 0. + 0. i
>> >>
>> >> I attach my code. So then I ran your Fortran:
>> >>
>> >> /PETSc3/petsc/bin/mpif90 -c -Wall -ffree-line-length-0 -Wno-unused-dummy-argument -Wno-unused-variable -g -I/PETSc3/petsc/petsc-dev/include -I/PETSc3/petsc/petsc-dev/arch-master-complex-debug/include -I/PETSc3/petsc/include -I/opt/X11/include -o main2.o main2.F90
>> >> /PETSc3/petsc/bin/mpif90 -Wl,-multiply_defined,suppress -Wl,-multiply_defined -Wl,suppress -Wl,-commons,use_dylibs -Wl,-search_paths_first -Wl,-no_compact_unwind -Wall -ffree-line-length-0 -Wno-unused-dummy-argument -Wno-unused-variable -g -o main2 main2.o -Wl,-rpath,/PETSc3/petsc/petsc-dev/arch-master-complex-debug/lib -L/PETSc3/petsc/petsc-dev/arch-master-complex-debug/lib -Wl,-rpath,/PETSc3/petsc/petsc-dev/arch-master-complex-debug/lib -L/PETSc3/petsc/petsc-dev/arch-master-complex-debug/lib -Wl,-rpath,/PETSc3/petsc/lib -L/PETSc3/petsc/lib -Wl,-rpath,/opt/X11/lib -L/opt/X11/lib -Wl,-rpath,/usr/local/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin10.4.0/4.6.0 -L/usr/local/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin10.4.0/4.6.0 -Wl,-rpath,/usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/lib -lpetsc -lfftw3_mpi -lfftw3 -llapack -lblas -lhdf5hl_fortran -lhdf5_fortran -lhdf5_hl -lhdf5 -lchaco -lparmetis -lmetis -ltriangle -lz -lX11 -lctetgen -lstdc++ -ldl -lmpichf90 -lpmpich -lmpich -lopa -lmpl -lpthread -lgfortran -lgcc_s.10.5 -lstdc++ -ldl
>> >> master *:~/Downloads/tmp$ ./main2
>> >> After first assembly:
>> >> Mat Object: 1 MPI processes
>> >> type: seqaij
>> >> row 0: (0, 1.)
>> >> row 1: (1, 1.)
>> >> row 2: (2, 1.)
>> >> row 3: (3, 1.)
>> >> row 4: (4, 1.)
>> >> row 5: (5, 1.)
>> >> row 6: (6, 1.)
>> >> row 7: (7, 1.)
>> >> row 8: (8, 1.)
>> >> row 9: (9, 1.)
>> >> After second assembly:
>> >> Mat Object: 1 MPI processes
>> >> type: seqaij
>> >> row 0: (0, 1.)
>> >> row 1: (1, 1.)
>> >> row 2: (2, 1.)
>> >> row 3: (3, 1.)
>> >> row 4: (4, 1.)
>> >> row 5: (5, 1.)
>> >> row 6: (6, 1.)
>> >> row 7: (7, 1.)
>> >> row 8: (8, 1.)
>> >> row 9: (9, 1.)
>> >> row: 0 col: 9 val: 0.000000000000000000E+00 0.000000000000000000E+00
>> >>
>> >> I am not seeing an error. Am I not running it correctly?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >>
>> >> MAtt
>> >> Thibaut
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On 22/10/2019 17:48, Matthew Knepley wrote:
>> >>> On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 12:43 PM Thibaut Appel via petsc-users <petsc-users at mcs.anl.gov> wrote:
>> >>> Hi Hong,
>> >>>
>> >>> Thank you for having a look, I copied/pasted your code snippet into ex28.c and the error indeed appears if you change that col[0]. That's because you did not allow a new non-zero location in the matrix with the option MAT_NEW_NONZERO_LOCATION_ERR.
>> >>>
>> >>> I spent the day debugging the code and already checked my calls to MatSetValues:
>> >>>
>> >>> For all MatSetValues calls corresponding to the row/col location in the error messages in the subsequent assembly, the numerical value associated with that row/col was exactly (0.0,0.0) (complex arithmetic) so it shouldn't be inserted w.r.t. the option MAT_IGNORE_ZERO_ENTRIES. It seems MatSetValues still did it anyway.
>> >>>
>> >>> Okay, lets solve this problem first. You say that
>> >>>
>> >>> - You called MatSetOption(A, MAT_IGNORE_ZERO_ENTRIES, PETSC_TRUE)
>> >>> - You called MatSetValues(A, ,,,, ADD_VALUES, ..., val) and val had a complex 0 in it
>> >>> - PETSc tried to insert the complex 0
>> >>>
>> >>> This should be really easy to test in a tiny example. Do you mind making it? If its broken, I will fix it.
>> >>>
>> >>> Thanks,
>> >>>
>> >>> Matt
>> >>> I was able to solve the problem by adding MatSetOption(L,MAT_NEW_NONZERO_LOCATIONS,PETSC_FALSE) after my first assembly. However I don't know why it fixed it as the manual seems to say this is just for efficiency purposes
>> >>>
>> >>> It "should be specified after the first matrix has been fully assembled. This option ensures that certain data structures and communication information will be reused (instead of regenerated during successive steps, thereby increasing efficiency"
>> >>>
>> >>> So I'm still puzzled by why I got that error in the first place. Unless "regenerated" implies resetting some attributes of the preallocated non-zero structure / first assembly?
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Thibaut
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> On 22/10/2019 17:06, Zhang, Hong wrote:
>> >>>> Thibaut:
>> >>>> Check your code on MatSetValues(), likely you set a value "to a new nonzero at global row/column (200, 160) into matrix" L.
>> >>>> I tested petsc/src/mat/examples/tests/ex28.c by adding
>> >>>> @@ -95,6 +95,26 @@ int main(int argc,char **args)
>> >>>> /* Compute numeric factors using same F, then solve */
>> >>>> for (k = 0; k < num_numfac; k++) {
>> >>>> /* Get numeric factor of A[k] */
>> >>>> + if (k==0) {
>> >>>> + ierr = MatZeroEntries(A[0]);CHKERRQ(ierr);
>> >>>> + for (i=rstart; i<rend; i++) {
>> >>>> + col[0] = i-1; col[1] = i; col[2] = i+1;
>> >>>> + if (i == 0) {
>> >>>> + ierr = MatSetValues(A[k],1,&i,2,col+1,value+1,INSERT_VALUES);CHKERRQ(ierr);
>> >>>> + } else if (i == N-1) {
>> >>>> + ierr = MatSetValues(A[k],1,&i,2,col,value,INSERT_VALUES);CHKERRQ(ierr);
>> >>>> + } else {
>> >>>> + ierr = MatSetValues(A[k],1,&i,3,col,value,INSERT_VALUES);CHKERRQ(ierr);
>> >>>> + }
>> >>>> + }
>> >>>> + if (!rank) {
>> >>>> + i = N - 1; col[0] = N - 1;
>> >>>> + ierr = MatSetValues(A[k],1,&i,1,col,value,INSERT_VALUES);CHKERRQ(ierr);
>> >>>> + }
>> >>>> + ierr = MatAssemblyBegin(A[k],MAT_FINAL_ASSEMBLY);CHKERRQ(ierr);
>> >>>> + ierr = MatAssemblyEnd(A[k],MAT_FINAL_ASSEMBLY);CHKERRQ(ierr);
>> >>>> + }
>> >>>> +
>> >>>>
>> >>>> It works in both sequential and parallel. If I set col[0] = 0, then I get the same error as yours.
>> >>>> Hong
>> >>>> Dear PETSc developers,
>> >>>>
>> >>>> I'm extending a validated matrix preallocation/assembly part of my code to solve multiple linear systems with MUMPS at each iteration of a main loop, following the example src/mat/examples/tests/ex28.c that Hong Zhang added a few weeks ago. The difference is that I'm using just 1 matrix to solve different systems.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> I'm trying to investigate a nasty bug arising when I try to assemble "for a second time" that MPIAIJ matrix. The issue arises only in parallel, serial works fine.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Creating 1 MPIAIJ matrix, preallocating it "perfectly" with the case where I have the fewest zero entries in the non-zero structure, before getting its symbolic factorization.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Further in the main loop, I'm solely changing its entries retaining the non-zero structure.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Here is the simplified Fortran code I'm using:
>> >>>>
>> >>>> ! Fill (M,N) case to ensure all non-zero entries are preallocated
>> >>>> CALL set_equations(M,N)
>> >>>>
>> >>>> CALL alloc_matrix(L)
>> >>>> ! --> Call MatSeqAIJSetPreallocation/MatMPIAIJSetPreallocation
>> >>>> ! --> Sets MAT_IGNORE_ZERO_ENTRIES, MAT_NEW_NONZERO_ALLOCATION_ERR, MAT_NO_OFF_PROC_ENTRIES to true
>> >>>>
>> >>>> CALL assemble_matrix(L)
>> >>>> ! --> Calls MatSetValues with ADD_VALUES
>> >>>> ! --> Call MatAssemblyBegin/MatAssemblyEnd
>> >>>>
>> >>>> ! Tell PETSc that new non-zero insertions in matrix are forbidden
>> >>>> CALL MatSetOption(L,MAT_NEW_NONZERO_LOCATION_ERR,PETSC_TRUE,ierr)
>> >>>>
>> >>>> CALL set_mumps_parameters()
>> >>>>
>> >>>> ! Get symbolic LU factorization using MUMPS
>> >>>> CALL MatGetFactor(L,MATSOLVERMUMPS,MAT_FACTOR_LU,F,ierr)
>> >>>> CALL MatGetOrdering(L,MATORDERINGNATURAL,rperm,cperm,ierr)
>> >>>> CALL MatLUFactorSymbolic(F,L,rperm,cperm,info,ierr)
>> >>>>
>> >>>> CALL initialize_right_hand_sides()
>> >>>>
>> >>>> ! Zero matrix entries
>> >>>> CALL MatZeroEntries(L,ierr)
>> >>>>
>> >>>> ! Main loop
>> >>>> DO itr=1, maxitr
>> >>>>
>> >>>> DO m = 1, M
>> >>>> DO n = 1, N
>> >>>>
>> >>>> CALL set_equations(m,n)
>> >>>> CALL assemble_matrix(L) ! ERROR HERE when m=1, n=1, CRASH IN MatSetValues call
>> >>>>
>> >>>> ! Solving the linear system associated with (m,n)
>> >>>> CALL MatLUFactorNumeric(F,L,info,ierr)
>> >>>> CALL MatSolve(F,v_rhs(m,n),v_sol(m,n),ierr)
>> >>>>
>> >>>> ! Process v_rhs's from v_sol's for next iteration
>> >>>>
>> >>>> CALL MatZeroEntries(L,ierr)
>> >>>>
>> >>>> END DO
>> >>>> END DO
>> >>>>
>> >>>> END DO
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Testing on a small case, the error I get is
>> >>>>
>> >>>> [1]PETSC ERROR: --------------------- Error Message --------------------------------------------------------------
>> >>>> [1]PETSC ERROR: Argument out of range
>> >>>> [1]PETSC ERROR: Inserting a new nonzero at global row/column (200, 160) into matrix
>> >>>> [1]PETSC ERROR: See https://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/documentation/faq.html for trouble shooting.
>> >>>> [1]PETSC ERROR: Petsc Release Version 3.12.0, unknown
>> >>>> [1]PETSC ERROR: Configure options --PETSC_ARCH=cplx_gcc_debug --with-scalar-type=complex --with-precision=double --with-debugging=1 --with-valgrind=1 --with-debugger=gdb --with-fortran-kernels=1 --download-mpich --download-fblaslapack --download-scalapack --download-metis --download-parmetis --download-ptscotch --download-mumps --download-slepc --COPTFLAGS="-O0 -g" --CXXOPTFLAGS="-O0 -g" --FOPTFLAGS="-O0 -g -fbacktrace"
>> >>>> [1]PETSC ERROR: #1 MatSetValues_MPIAIJ() line 634 in /home/thibaut/Packages/petsc/src/mat/impls/aij/mpi/mpiaij.c
>> >>>> [1]PETSC ERROR: #2 MatSetValues() line 1375 in /home/thibaut/Packages/petsc/src/mat/interface/matrix.c
>> >>>> [1]PETSC ERROR: #3 User provided function() line 0 in User file
>> >>>> application called MPI_Abort(MPI_COMM_SELF, 63) - process 0
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> which I don't understand. That element was not in the non-zero structure and wasn't preallocated. I printed the value to be inserted at this location (200,160) and it is exactly (0.0000000000000000,0.0000000000000000) so this entry should not be inserted due to MAT_IGNORE_ZERO_ENTRIES, however it seems it is. I'm using ADD_VALUES in MatSetValues but it is the only call where (200,160) is inserted.
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> - I zero the matrix entries with MatZeroEntries which retains the non-zero structure (checked when I print the matrix) but tried to comment the corresponding calls.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> - I tried to set MAT_NEW_NONZERO_LOCATION_ERR AND MAT_NEW_NONZERO_ALLOCATION_ERR to PETSC_FALSE without effect.
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Perhaps there's something fundamentally wrong in my approach, in any case would you have any suggestions to identify the exact problem?
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Using PETSc 3.12.0. Thanks for your support,
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Thibaut
>> >>>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> --
>> >>> 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
>> >>>
>> >>> https://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~knepley/
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> 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
>> >>
>> >> https://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~knepley/
>>
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