16524c165SJacob Faibussowitsch #ifndef PETSCDMTYPES_H 226bd1501SBarry Smith #define PETSCDMTYPES_H 31e25c274SJed Brown 4ac09b921SBarry Smith /* SUBMANSEC = DM */ 5ac09b921SBarry Smith 61e25c274SJed Brown /*S 716a05f60SBarry Smith DM - Abstract PETSc object that manages an abstract grid-like object and its interactions with the algebraic solvers 81e25c274SJed Brown 91e25c274SJed Brown Level: intermediate 101e25c274SJed Brown 11*1cc06b55SBarry Smith .seealso: [](ch_dmbase), `DMType`, `DMGetType()`, `DMCompositeCreate()`, `DMDACreate()`, `DMSetType()`, `DMType`, `DMDA`, `DMPLEX` 121e25c274SJed Brown S*/ 131e25c274SJed Brown typedef struct _p_DM *DM; 141e25c274SJed Brown 15bff4a2f0SMatthew G. Knepley /*E 1616a05f60SBarry Smith DMBoundaryType - Describes the choice for the filling of ghost cells on physical domain boundaries. 1716a05f60SBarry Smith 1816a05f60SBarry Smith Values: 1916a05f60SBarry Smith + `DM_BOUNDARY_NONE` - no ghost nodes 2016a05f60SBarry Smith . `DM_BOUNDARY_GHOSTED` - ghost vertices/cells exist but aren't filled; you can put values into them and then apply a stencil that uses those ghost locations 2116a05f60SBarry Smith . `DM_BOUNDARY_MIRROR` - the ghost value is the same as the value 1 grid point in; that is, the 0th grid point in the real mesh acts like a mirror to define 2216a05f60SBarry Smith the ghost point value; not yet implemented for 3d 2316a05f60SBarry Smith . `DM_BOUNDARY_PERIODIC` - ghost vertices/cells filled by the opposite edge of the domain 2416a05f60SBarry Smith - `DM_BOUNDARY_TWIST` - like periodic, only glued backwards like a Mobius strip 25bff4a2f0SMatthew G. Knepley 26bff4a2f0SMatthew G. Knepley Level: beginner 27bff4a2f0SMatthew G. Knepley 28dbb368e6SPatrick Sanan Notes: 29dbb368e6SPatrick Sanan This is information for the boundary of the __PHYSICAL__ domain. It has nothing to do with boundaries between 3087497f52SBarry Smith processes. That width is always determined by the stencil width; see `DMDASetStencilWidth()`. 31bff4a2f0SMatthew G. Knepley 3287497f52SBarry Smith If the physical grid points have values 0 1 2 3 with `DM_BOUNDARY_MIRROR` then the local vector with ghost points has the values 1 0 1 2 3 2 . 33288e7d53SBarry Smith 3495452b02SPatrick Sanan Developer Notes: 3587497f52SBarry Smith Should` DM_BOUNDARY_MIRROR` have the same meaning with DMDA_Q0, that is a staggered grid? In that case should the ghost point have the same value 36288e7d53SBarry Smith as the 0th grid point where the physical boundary serves as the mirror? 37288e7d53SBarry Smith 38dbb368e6SPatrick Sanan References: 39606c0280SSatish Balay . * - https://scicomp.stackexchange.com/questions/5355/writing-the-poisson-equation-finite-difference-matrix-with-neumann-boundary-cond 40288e7d53SBarry Smith 4116a05f60SBarry Smith .seealso: `DM`, `DMDA`, `DMDASetBoundaryType()`, `DMDACreate1d()`, `DMDACreate2d()`, `DMDACreate3d()`, `DMDACreate()` 42bff4a2f0SMatthew G. Knepley E*/ 439371c9d4SSatish Balay typedef enum { 449371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_BOUNDARY_NONE, 459371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_BOUNDARY_GHOSTED, 469371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_BOUNDARY_MIRROR, 479371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_BOUNDARY_PERIODIC, 489371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_BOUNDARY_TWIST 499371c9d4SSatish Balay } DMBoundaryType; 5016a05f60SBarry Smith 5162a38674SMatthew G. Knepley /*E 529dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley DMBoundaryConditionType - indicates what type of boundary condition is to be imposed 539dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley 5416a05f60SBarry Smith Values: 5516a05f60SBarry Smith + `DM_BC_ESSENTIAL` - A Dirichlet condition using a function of the coordinates 5616a05f60SBarry Smith . `DM_BC_ESSENTIAL_FIELD` - A Dirichlet condition using a function of the coordinates and auxiliary field data 5716a05f60SBarry Smith . `DM_BC_ESSENTIAL_BD_FIELD` - A Dirichlet condition using a function of the coordinates, facet normal, and auxiliary field data 5816a05f60SBarry Smith . `DM_BC_NATURAL` - A Neumann condition using a function of the coordinates 5916a05f60SBarry Smith . `DM_BC_NATURAL_FIELD` - A Neumann condition using a function of the coordinates and auxiliary field data 6016a05f60SBarry Smith - `DM_BC_NATURAL_RIEMANN` - A flux condition which determines the state in ghost cells 619dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley 629dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley Level: beginner 639dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley 6416a05f60SBarry Smith Note: 6516a05f60SBarry Smith The user can check whether a boundary condition is essential using (type & `DM_BC_ESSENTIAL`), and similarly for 6616a05f60SBarry Smith natural conditions (type & `DM_BC_NATURAL`) 6716a05f60SBarry Smith 6816a05f60SBarry Smith .seealso: `DM`, `DMAddBoundary()`, `DSAddBoundary()`, `DSGetBoundary()` 699dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley E*/ 709371c9d4SSatish Balay typedef enum { 719371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_BC_ESSENTIAL = 1, 729371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_BC_ESSENTIAL_FIELD = 5, 739371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_BC_NATURAL = 2, 749371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_BC_NATURAL_FIELD = 6, 759371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_BC_ESSENTIAL_BD_FIELD = 9, 769371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_BC_NATURAL_RIEMANN = 10 779371c9d4SSatish Balay } DMBoundaryConditionType; 789dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley 799dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley /*E 8062a38674SMatthew G. Knepley DMPointLocationType - Describes the method to handle point location failure 8162a38674SMatthew G. Knepley 8216a05f60SBarry Smith Values: 8316a05f60SBarry Smith + `DM_POINTLOCATION_NONE` - return a negative cell number 8416a05f60SBarry Smith . `DM_POINTLOCATION_NEAREST` - the (approximate) nearest point in the mesh is used 8516a05f60SBarry Smith - `DM_POINTLOCATION_REMOVE` - returns values only for points which were located 8662a38674SMatthew G. Knepley 8716a05f60SBarry Smith Level: intermediate 8862a38674SMatthew G. Knepley 8916a05f60SBarry Smith .seealso: `DM`, `DMLocatePoints()` 9062a38674SMatthew G. Knepley E*/ 919371c9d4SSatish Balay typedef enum { 929371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_POINTLOCATION_NONE, 939371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_POINTLOCATION_NEAREST, 949371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_POINTLOCATION_REMOVE 959371c9d4SSatish Balay } DMPointLocationType; 9662a38674SMatthew G. Knepley 975675c177SMatthew G. Knepley /*E 98863027abSJed Brown DMBlockingType - Describes how to choose variable block sizes 99863027abSJed Brown 10016a05f60SBarry Smith Values: 10116a05f60SBarry Smith + `DM_BLOCKING_TOPOLOGICAL_POINT` - select all fields at a topological point (cell center, at a face, etc) 10216a05f60SBarry Smith - `DM_BLOCKING_FIELD_NODE` - using a separate block for each field at a topological point 10316a05f60SBarry Smith 104863027abSJed Brown Level: intermediate 105863027abSJed Brown 10616a05f60SBarry Smith Note: 107863027abSJed Brown When using `PCVPBJACOBI`, one can choose to block by topological point (all fields at a cell center, at a face, etc.) 108863027abSJed Brown or by field nodes (using number of components per field to identify "nodes"). Field nodes lead to smaller blocks, but 109863027abSJed Brown may converge more slowly. For example, a cubic Lagrange hexahedron will have one node at vertices, two at edges, four 110863027abSJed Brown at faces, and eight at cell centers. If using point blocking, the `PCVPBJACOBI` preconditioner will work with block 111863027abSJed Brown sizes up to 8 Lagrange nodes. For 5-component CFD, this produces matrices up to 40x40, which increases memory 11216a05f60SBarry Smith footprint and may harm performance. With field node blocking, the maximum block size will correspond to one Lagrange node, 113863027abSJed Brown or 5x5 blocks for the CFD example. 114863027abSJed Brown 115863027abSJed Brown .seealso: `PCVPBJACOBI`, `MatSetVariableBlockSizes()`, `DMSetBlockingType()` 116863027abSJed Brown E*/ 117863027abSJed Brown typedef enum { 1180e762ea3SJed Brown DM_BLOCKING_TOPOLOGICAL_POINT, 119863027abSJed Brown DM_BLOCKING_FIELD_NODE 120863027abSJed Brown } DMBlockingType; 121863027abSJed Brown 122863027abSJed Brown /*E 123174e7490SMatthew G. Knepley DMAdaptationStrategy - Describes the strategy used for adaptive solves 1245675c177SMatthew G. Knepley 12516a05f60SBarry Smith Values: 12616a05f60SBarry Smith + `DM_ADAPTATION_INITIAL` - refine a mesh based on an initial guess 12716a05f60SBarry Smith . `DM_ADAPTATION_SEQUENTIAL` - refine the mesh based on a sequence of solves, much like grid sequencing 12816a05f60SBarry Smith - `DM_ADAPTATION_MULTILEVEL` - use the sequence of constructed meshes in a multilevel solve, much like the Systematic Upscaling of Brandt 12916a05f60SBarry Smith 1305675c177SMatthew G. Knepley Level: beginner 1315675c177SMatthew G. Knepley 13216a05f60SBarry Smith .seealso: `DM`, `DMAdaptor`, `DMAdaptationCriterion`, `DMAdaptorSolve()` 1335675c177SMatthew G. Knepley E*/ 1349371c9d4SSatish Balay typedef enum { 1359371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_ADAPTATION_INITIAL, 1369371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_ADAPTATION_SEQUENTIAL, 1379371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_ADAPTATION_MULTILEVEL 1389371c9d4SSatish Balay } DMAdaptationStrategy; 139174e7490SMatthew G. Knepley 140174e7490SMatthew G. Knepley /*E 141174e7490SMatthew G. Knepley DMAdaptationCriterion - Describes the test used to decide whether to coarsen or refine parts of the mesh 142174e7490SMatthew G. Knepley 14316a05f60SBarry Smith Values: 14416a05f60SBarry Smith + `DM_ADAPTATION_REFINE` - uniformly refine a mesh, much like grid sequencing 14516a05f60SBarry Smith . `DM_ADAPTATION_LABEL` - adapt the mesh based upon a label of the cells filled with `DMAdaptFlag` markers. 14616a05f60SBarry Smith . `DM_ADAPTATION_METRIC` - try to mesh the manifold described by the input metric tensor uniformly. PETSc can also construct such a metric based 14716a05f60SBarry Smith upon an input primal or a gradient field. 14816a05f60SBarry Smith - `DM_ADAPTATION_NONE` - do no adaptation 14916a05f60SBarry Smith 150174e7490SMatthew G. Knepley Level: beginner 151174e7490SMatthew G. Knepley 15216a05f60SBarry Smith .seealso: `DM`, `DMAdaptor`, `DMAdaptationStrategy`, `DMAdaptorSolve()` 153174e7490SMatthew G. Knepley E*/ 1549371c9d4SSatish Balay typedef enum { 1559371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_ADAPTATION_NONE, 1569371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_ADAPTATION_REFINE, 1579371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_ADAPTATION_LABEL, 1589371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_ADAPTATION_METRIC 1599371c9d4SSatish Balay } DMAdaptationCriterion; 1605675c177SMatthew G. Knepley 1619dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley /*E 16216a05f60SBarry Smith DMAdaptFlag - Marker in the label prescribing what adaptation to perform 16316a05f60SBarry Smith 16416a05f60SBarry Smith Values: 16516a05f60SBarry Smith + `DM_ADAPT_DETERMINE` - undocumented 16616a05f60SBarry Smith . `DM_ADAPT_KEEP` - undocumented 16716a05f60SBarry Smith . `DM_ADAPT_REFINE` - undocumented 16816a05f60SBarry Smith . `DM_ADAPT_COARSEN` - undocumented 16916a05f60SBarry Smith - `DM_ADAPT_COARSEN_LAST` - undocumented 1709dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley 1719dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley Level: beginner 1729dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley 17316a05f60SBarry Smith .seealso: `DM`, `DMAdaptor`, `DMAdaptationStrategy`, `DMAdaptationCriterion`, `DMAdaptorSolve()`, `DMAdaptLabel()` 1749dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley E*/ 1759371c9d4SSatish Balay typedef enum { 1769371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_ADAPT_DETERMINE = PETSC_DETERMINE, 1779371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_ADAPT_KEEP = 0, 1789371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_ADAPT_REFINE, 1799371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_ADAPT_COARSEN, 1809371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_ADAPT_COARSEN_LAST, 1819371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_ADAPT_RESERVED_COUNT 1829371c9d4SSatish Balay } DMAdaptFlag; 1833ee9839eSMatthew G. Knepley 1843ee9839eSMatthew G. Knepley /*E 1853ee9839eSMatthew G. Knepley DMDirection - Indicates a coordinate direction 1863ee9839eSMatthew G. Knepley 18716a05f60SBarry Smith Values: 18816a05f60SBarry Smith + `DM_X` - the x coordinate direction 18916a05f60SBarry Smith . `DM_Y` - the y coordinate direction 19016a05f60SBarry Smith - `DM_Z` - the z coordinate direction 19116a05f60SBarry Smith 1923ee9839eSMatthew G. Knepley Level: beginner 1933ee9839eSMatthew G. Knepley 19416a05f60SBarry Smith .seealso: `DM`, `DMDA`, `DMDAGetRay()`, `DMDAGetProcessorSubset()`, `DMPlexShearGeometry()` 1953ee9839eSMatthew G. Knepley E*/ 1969371c9d4SSatish Balay typedef enum { 1979371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_X, 1989371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_Y, 1999371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_Z 2009371c9d4SSatish Balay } DMDirection; 2019dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley 202a6e0b375SMatthew G. Knepley /*E 20387497f52SBarry Smith DMEnclosureType - The type of enclosure relation between one `DM` and another 204a6e0b375SMatthew G. Knepley 20516a05f60SBarry Smith Values: 20616a05f60SBarry Smith + `DM_ENC_SUBMESH` - the `DM` is the boundary of another `DM` 20716a05f60SBarry Smith . `DM_ENC_SUPERMESH` - the `DM` has the boundary of another `DM` (the reverse situation to `DM_ENC_SUBMESH`) 208f826b5fcSPierre Jolivet . `DM_ENC_EQUALITY` - unknown what this means 209f826b5fcSPierre Jolivet . `DM_ENC_NONE` - no relationship can be determined 21016a05f60SBarry Smith - `DM_ENC_UNKNOWN` - the relationship is unknown 21116a05f60SBarry Smith 212a6e0b375SMatthew G. Knepley Level: beginner 213a6e0b375SMatthew G. Knepley 21416a05f60SBarry Smith .seealso: `DM`, `DMGetEnclosureRelation()` 215a6e0b375SMatthew G. Knepley E*/ 2169371c9d4SSatish Balay typedef enum { 2179371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_ENC_EQUALITY, 2189371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_ENC_SUPERMESH, 2199371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_ENC_SUBMESH, 2209371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_ENC_NONE, 2219371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_ENC_UNKNOWN 2229371c9d4SSatish Balay } DMEnclosureType; 223ba2698f1SMatthew G. Knepley 224ba2698f1SMatthew G. Knepley /*E 225ba2698f1SMatthew G. Knepley DMPolytopeType - This describes the polytope represented by each cell. 226ba2698f1SMatthew G. Knepley 227ba2698f1SMatthew G. Knepley Level: beginner 228ba2698f1SMatthew G. Knepley 22987497f52SBarry Smith While most operations only need the topology information in the `DMPLEX`, we must sometimes have the 230ba2698f1SMatthew G. Knepley user specify a polytope. For instance, when interpolating from a cell-vertex mesh, the type of 23187497f52SBarry Smith polytope can be ambiguous. Also, `DMPLEX` allows different symmetries of a prism cell with the same 232ba2698f1SMatthew G. Knepley constituent points. Normally these types are autoamtically inferred and the user does not specify 233ba2698f1SMatthew G. Knepley them. 234ba2698f1SMatthew G. Knepley 23516a05f60SBarry Smith .seealso: `DM`, `DMPlexComputeCellTypes()` 236ba2698f1SMatthew G. Knepley E*/ 2379371c9d4SSatish Balay typedef enum { 2389371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_POLYTOPE_POINT, 2399371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_POLYTOPE_SEGMENT, 2409371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_POLYTOPE_POINT_PRISM_TENSOR, 2419371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_POLYTOPE_TRIANGLE, 2429371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_POLYTOPE_QUADRILATERAL, 2439371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_POLYTOPE_SEG_PRISM_TENSOR, 2449371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_POLYTOPE_TETRAHEDRON, 2459371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_POLYTOPE_HEXAHEDRON, 2469371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_POLYTOPE_TRI_PRISM, 2479371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_POLYTOPE_TRI_PRISM_TENSOR, 2489371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_POLYTOPE_QUAD_PRISM_TENSOR, 2499371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_POLYTOPE_PYRAMID, 2509371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_POLYTOPE_FV_GHOST, 2519371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_POLYTOPE_INTERIOR_GHOST, 2529371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_POLYTOPE_UNKNOWN, 2539371c9d4SSatish Balay DM_NUM_POLYTOPES 2549371c9d4SSatish Balay } DMPolytopeType; 255ba2698f1SMatthew G. Knepley PETSC_EXTERN const char *const DMPolytopeTypes[]; 256a6e0b375SMatthew G. Knepley 2579dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley /*E 2589dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley PetscUnit - The seven fundamental SI units 2599dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley 2609dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley Level: beginner 2619dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley 262db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `DMPlexGetScale()`, `DMPlexSetScale()` 2639dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley E*/ 2649371c9d4SSatish Balay typedef enum { 2659371c9d4SSatish Balay PETSC_UNIT_LENGTH, 2669371c9d4SSatish Balay PETSC_UNIT_MASS, 2679371c9d4SSatish Balay PETSC_UNIT_TIME, 2689371c9d4SSatish Balay PETSC_UNIT_CURRENT, 2699371c9d4SSatish Balay PETSC_UNIT_TEMPERATURE, 2709371c9d4SSatish Balay PETSC_UNIT_AMOUNT, 2719371c9d4SSatish Balay PETSC_UNIT_LUMINOSITY, 2729371c9d4SSatish Balay NUM_PETSC_UNITS 2739371c9d4SSatish Balay } PetscUnit; 2749dc85fa5SMatthew G. Knepley 275b2b58855SToby Isaac /*S 276b2b58855SToby Isaac DMField - PETSc object for defining a field on a mesh topology 277b2b58855SToby Isaac 278b2b58855SToby Isaac Level: intermediate 279b2b58855SToby Isaac S*/ 280b2b58855SToby Isaac typedef struct _p_DMField *DMField; 281b2b58855SToby Isaac 2820fdc7489SMatthew Knepley /*S 28387497f52SBarry Smith DMUniversalLabel - A label that encodes a set of `DMLabel`s, bijectively 2840fdc7489SMatthew Knepley 2850fdc7489SMatthew Knepley Level: developer 2860fdc7489SMatthew Knepley S*/ 2870fdc7489SMatthew Knepley typedef struct _p_UniversalLabel *DMUniversalLabel; 2880fdc7489SMatthew Knepley 289c0517cd5SMatthew G. Knepley typedef struct _n_DMGeneratorFunctionList *DMGeneratorFunctionList; 290c0517cd5SMatthew G. Knepley 2911e25c274SJed Brown #endif 292