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147d993e7Ssuyashtn /* Portions of this code are under:
247d993e7Ssuyashtn    Copyright (c) 2022 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. All rights reserved.
347d993e7Ssuyashtn */
447d993e7Ssuyashtn 
56524c165SJacob Faibussowitsch #ifndef PETSCSYSTYPES_H
626bd1501SBarry Smith #define PETSCSYSTYPES_H
7df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
8df4397b0SStefano Zampini #include <petscconf.h>
9e1bf4ed2SJacob Faibussowitsch #include <petscconf_poison.h>
10df4397b0SStefano Zampini #include <petscfix.h>
113ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch #include <petscmacros.h> // PETSC_NODISCARD, PETSC_CPP_VERSION
123edda6a2SJed Brown #include <stddef.h>
13df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
14ac09b921SBarry Smith /* SUBMANSEC = Sys */
15ac09b921SBarry Smith 
163ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch #include <limits.h> // INT_MIN, INT_MAX
173ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch 
183ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch #if defined(__clang__) || (PETSC_CPP_VERSION >= 17)
193ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   // clang allows both [[nodiscard]] and __attribute__((warn_unused_result)) on type
203ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   // definitions. GCC, however, does not, so check that we are using C++17 [[nodiscard]]
213ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   // instead of __attribute__((warn_unused_result))
223ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PETSC_ERROR_CODE_NODISCARD PETSC_NODISCARD
233ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch #else
243ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PETSC_ERROR_CODE_NODISCARD
253ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch #endif
263ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch 
278a7d4faaSJacob Faibussowitsch #ifdef PETSC_CLANG_STATIC_ANALYZER
288a7d4faaSJacob Faibussowitsch   #undef PETSC_USE_STRICT_PETSCERRORCODE
298a7d4faaSJacob Faibussowitsch #endif
308a7d4faaSJacob Faibussowitsch 
313ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch #ifdef PETSC_USE_STRICT_PETSCERRORCODE
323ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PETSC_ERROR_CODE_TYPEDEF   typedef
333ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PETSC_ERROR_CODE_ENUM_NAME PetscErrorCode
343ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch #else
353ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PETSC_ERROR_CODE_TYPEDEF
363ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PETSC_ERROR_CODE_ENUM_NAME
373ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch #endif
383ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch 
393ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch /*E
403ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PetscErrorCode - Datatype used to return PETSc error codes.
41df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
42df4397b0SStefano Zampini   Level: beginner
43df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
443ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   Notes:
453ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   Virtually all PETSc functions return an error code. It is the callers responsibility to check
463ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   the value of the returned error code after each PETSc call to determine if any errors
473ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   occurred. A set of convenience macros (e.g. `PetscCall()`, `PetscCallVoid()`) are provided
483ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   for this purpose. Failing to properly check for errors is not supported, as errors may leave
493ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSc in an undetermined state.
503ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch 
513ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   One can retrieve the error string corresponding to a particular error code using
523ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   `PetscErrorMessage()`.
533ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch 
543ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   The user can also configure PETSc with the `--with-strict-petscerrorcode` option to enable
553ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   compiler warnings when the returned error codes are not captured and checked. Users are
563ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   *heavily* encouraged to opt-in to this option, as it will become enabled by default in a
573ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   future release.
583ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch 
593ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   Developer Notes:
603ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch 
613ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   These are the generic error codes. These error codes are used in many different places in the
623ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSc source code. The C-string versions are at defined in `PetscErrorStrings[]` in
63*16a05f60SBarry Smith   `src/sys/error/err.c`, while the Fortran versions are defined in
643ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   `src/sys/f90-mod/petscerror.h`. Any changes here must also be made in both locations.
653ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch 
663ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch .seealso: `PetscErrorMessage()`, `PetscCall()`, `SETERRQ()`
673ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch E*/
683ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch PETSC_ERROR_CODE_TYPEDEF enum PETSC_ERROR_CODE_NODISCARD {
693ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_SUCCESS                   = 0,
703ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_BOOLEAN_MACRO_FAILURE = 1, /* do not use */
713ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch 
723ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_MIN_VALUE = 54, /* should always be one less then the smallest value */
733ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch 
743ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_MEM            = 55, /* unable to allocate requested memory */
753ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_SUP            = 56, /* no support for requested operation */
763ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_SUP_SYS        = 57, /* no support for requested operation on this computer system */
773ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_ORDER          = 58, /* operation done in wrong order */
783ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_SIG            = 59, /* signal received */
793ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_FP             = 72, /* floating point exception */
803ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_COR            = 74, /* corrupted PETSc object */
813ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_LIB            = 76, /* error in library called by PETSc */
823ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_PLIB           = 77, /* PETSc library generated inconsistent data */
833ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_MEMC           = 78, /* memory corruption */
843ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_CONV_FAILED    = 82, /* iterative method (KSP or SNES) failed */
853ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_USER           = 83, /* user has not provided needed function */
863ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_SYS            = 88, /* error in system call */
873ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_POINTER        = 70, /* pointer does not point to valid address */
883ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_MPI_LIB_INCOMP = 87, /* MPI library at runtime is not compatible with MPI user compiled with */
893ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch 
903ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_ARG_SIZ          = 60, /* nonconforming object sizes used in operation */
913ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_ARG_IDN          = 61, /* two arguments not allowed to be the same */
923ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_ARG_WRONG        = 62, /* wrong argument (but object probably ok) */
933ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_ARG_CORRUPT      = 64, /* null or corrupted PETSc object as argument */
943ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_ARG_OUTOFRANGE   = 63, /* input argument, out of range */
953ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_ARG_BADPTR       = 68, /* invalid pointer argument */
963ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_ARG_NOTSAMETYPE  = 69, /* two args must be same object type */
973ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_ARG_NOTSAMECOMM  = 80, /* two args must be same communicators */
983ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_ARG_WRONGSTATE   = 73, /* object in argument is in wrong state, e.g. unassembled mat */
993ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_ARG_TYPENOTSET   = 89, /* the type of the object has not yet been set */
1003ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_ARG_INCOMP       = 75, /* two arguments are incompatible */
1013ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_ARG_NULL         = 85, /* argument is null that should not be */
1023ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_ARG_UNKNOWN_TYPE = 86, /* type name doesn't match any registered type */
1033ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch 
1043ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_FILE_OPEN       = 65, /* unable to open file */
1053ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_FILE_READ       = 66, /* unable to read from file */
1063ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_FILE_WRITE      = 67, /* unable to write to file */
1073ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_FILE_UNEXPECTED = 79, /* unexpected data in file */
1083ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch 
1093ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_MAT_LU_ZRPVT = 71, /* detected a zero pivot during LU factorization */
1103ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_MAT_CH_ZRPVT = 81, /* detected a zero pivot during Cholesky factorization */
1113ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch 
1123ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_INT_OVERFLOW   = 84,
1133ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_FLOP_COUNT     = 90,
1143ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_NOT_CONVERGED  = 91,  /* solver did not converge */
1153ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_MISSING_FACTOR = 92,  /* MatGetFactor() failed */
1163ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_OPT_OVERWRITE  = 93,  /* attempted to over write options which should not be changed */
1173ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_WRONG_MPI_SIZE = 94,  /* example/application run with number of MPI ranks it does not support */
1183ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_USER_INPUT     = 95,  /* missing or incorrect user input */
1193ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_GPU_RESOURCE   = 96,  /* unable to load a GPU resource, for example cuBLAS */
1203ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_GPU            = 97,  /* An error from a GPU call, this may be due to lack of resources on the GPU or a true error in the call */
1213ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_MPI            = 98,  /* general MPI error */
1223ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_RETURN         = 99,  /* PetscError() incorrectly returned an error code of 0 */
1233ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_MAX_VALUE      = 100, /* this is always the one more than the largest error code */
1243ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch 
1253ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   /*
1263ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch     do not use, exist purely to make the enum bounds equal that of a regular int (so conversion
1273ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch     to int in main() is not undefined behavior)
1283ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   */
1293ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_MIN_SIGNED_BOUND_DO_NOT_USE = INT_MIN,
1303ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_ERR_MAX_SIGNED_BOUND_DO_NOT_USE = INT_MAX
1313ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch } PETSC_ERROR_CODE_ENUM_NAME;
1323ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch 
1333ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch #ifndef PETSC_USE_STRICT_PETSCERRORCODE
134df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef int PetscErrorCode;
135df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
1363ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   /*
1373ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   Needed so that C++ lambdas can deduce the return type as PetscErrorCode from
1383ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS). Otherwise we get
1393ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch 
1403ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   error: return type '(unnamed enum at include/petscsystypes.h:50:1)' must match previous
1413ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   return type 'int' when lambda expression has unspecified explicit return type
1423ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS);
1433ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   ^
1443ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch */
1453ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PETSC_SUCCESS ((PetscErrorCode)0)
1463ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch #endif
1473ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch 
1483ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch #undef PETSC_ERROR_CODE_NODISCARD
1493ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch #undef PETSC_ERROR_CODE_TYPEDEF
1503ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch #undef PETSC_ERROR_CODE_ENUM_NAME
1513ba16761SJacob Faibussowitsch 
152df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*MC
153df4397b0SStefano Zampini     PetscClassId - A unique id used to identify each PETSc class.
154df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
155*16a05f60SBarry Smith     Level: developer
156*16a05f60SBarry Smith 
157*16a05f60SBarry Smith     Note:
15887497f52SBarry Smith     Use `PetscClassIdRegister()` to obtain a new value for a new class being created. Usually
159df4397b0SStefano Zampini          XXXInitializePackage() calls it for each class it defines.
160df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
161*16a05f60SBarry Smith     Developer Note:
162667f096bSBarry Smith     Internal integer stored in the `_p_PetscObject` data structure. These are all computed by an offset from the lowest one, `PETSC_SMALLEST_CLASSID`.
163df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
164db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscClassIdRegister()`, `PetscLogEventRegister()`, `PetscHeaderCreate()`
165df4397b0SStefano Zampini M*/
166df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef int PetscClassId;
167df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
168df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*MC
169df4397b0SStefano Zampini     PetscMPIInt - datatype used to represent 'int' parameters to MPI functions.
170df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
171df4397b0SStefano Zampini     Level: intermediate
172df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
173df4397b0SStefano Zampini     Notes:
174*16a05f60SBarry Smith     This is always a 32 bit integer, sometimes it is the same as `PetscInt`, but if PETSc was built with `--with-64-bit-indices` but
17587497f52SBarry Smith            standard C/Fortran integers are 32 bit then this is NOT the same as `PetscInt`; it remains 32 bit.
176df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
17787497f52SBarry Smith     `PetscMPIIntCast`(a,&b) checks if the given `PetscInt` a will fit in a `PetscMPIInt`, if not it
17887497f52SBarry Smith       generates a `PETSC_ERR_ARG_OUTOFRANGE` error.
179df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
180db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscBLASInt`, `PetscInt`, `PetscMPIIntCast()`
181df4397b0SStefano Zampini M*/
182df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef int PetscMPIInt;
183df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
184bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch /* Limit MPI to 32-bits */
185bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch enum {
186bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_MPI_INT_MIN = INT_MIN,
187bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_MPI_INT_MAX = INT_MAX
188bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch };
189bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch 
190df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*MC
191*16a05f60SBarry Smith     PetscSizeT - datatype used to represent sizes in memory (like `size_t`)
1923edda6a2SJed Brown 
1933edda6a2SJed Brown     Level: intermediate
1943edda6a2SJed Brown 
1953edda6a2SJed Brown     Notes:
196*16a05f60SBarry Smith     This is equivalent to `size_t`, but defined for consistency with Fortran, which lacks a native equivalent of `size_t`.
1973edda6a2SJed Brown 
198db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscInt`, `PetscInt64`, `PetscCount`
1993edda6a2SJed Brown M*/
2003edda6a2SJed Brown typedef size_t PetscSizeT;
2013edda6a2SJed Brown 
2023edda6a2SJed Brown /*MC
20382a78a4eSJed Brown     PetscCount - signed datatype used to represent counts
20482a78a4eSJed Brown 
20582a78a4eSJed Brown     Level: intermediate
20682a78a4eSJed Brown 
20782a78a4eSJed Brown     Notes:
208*16a05f60SBarry Smith     This is equivalent to `ptrdiff_t`, but defined for consistency with Fortran, which lacks a native equivalent of `ptrdiff_t`.
20982a78a4eSJed Brown 
21087497f52SBarry Smith     Use `PetscCount_FMT` to format with `PetscPrintf()`, `printf()`, and related functions.
21182a78a4eSJed Brown 
212db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscInt`, `PetscInt64`, `PetscSizeT`
21382a78a4eSJed Brown M*/
21482a78a4eSJed Brown typedef ptrdiff_t PetscCount;
21563a3b9bcSJacob Faibussowitsch #define PetscCount_FMT "td"
21682a78a4eSJed Brown 
21782a78a4eSJed Brown /*MC
218df4397b0SStefano Zampini     PetscEnum - datatype used to pass enum types within PETSc functions.
219df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
220df4397b0SStefano Zampini     Level: intermediate
221df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
222db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscOptionsGetEnum()`, `PetscOptionsEnum()`, `PetscBagRegisterEnum()`
223df4397b0SStefano Zampini M*/
2249371c9d4SSatish Balay typedef enum {
2259371c9d4SSatish Balay   ENUM_DUMMY
2269371c9d4SSatish Balay } PetscEnum;
227df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
228df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef short PetscShort;
229df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef char  PetscChar;
230df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef float PetscFloat;
231df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
232df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*MC
233df4397b0SStefano Zampini   PetscInt - PETSc type that represents an integer, used primarily to
234*16a05f60SBarry Smith       represent size of arrays and indexing into arrays. Its size can be configured with the option `--with-64-bit-indices` to be either 32-bit (default) or 64-bit.
235df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
236667f096bSBarry Smith   Level: beginner
237667f096bSBarry Smith 
238df4397b0SStefano Zampini   Notes:
239*16a05f60SBarry Smith   For MPI calls that require datatypes, use `MPIU_INT` as the datatype for `PetscInt`. It will automatically work correctly regardless of the size of `PetscInt`.
240df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
241*16a05f60SBarry Smith .seealso: `PetscBLASInt`, `PetscMPIInt`, `PetscReal`, `PetscScalar`, `PetscComplex`, `PetscInt`, `MPIU_REAL`, `MPIU_SCALAR`, `MPIU_COMPLEX`, `MPIU_INT`, `PetscIntCast()`
242df4397b0SStefano Zampini M*/
243df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
244df4397b0SStefano Zampini #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_STDINT_H)
245df4397b0SStefano Zampini   #include <stdint.h>
246df4397b0SStefano Zampini #endif
247df4397b0SStefano Zampini #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_INTTYPES_H)
248df4397b0SStefano Zampini   #if !defined(__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS)
249df4397b0SStefano Zampini     #define __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS /* required for using PRId64 from c++ */
250df4397b0SStefano Zampini   #endif
251df4397b0SStefano Zampini   #include <inttypes.h>
252df4397b0SStefano Zampini   #if !defined(PRId64)
253df4397b0SStefano Zampini     #define PRId64 "ld"
254df4397b0SStefano Zampini   #endif
255df4397b0SStefano Zampini #endif
256df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
257df4397b0SStefano Zampini #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_STDINT_H) && defined(PETSC_HAVE_INTTYPES_H) && defined(PETSC_HAVE_MPI_INT64_T) /* MPI_INT64_T is not guaranteed to be a macro */
258df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef int64_t PetscInt64;
259bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch 
260bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PETSC_INT64_MIN INT64_MIN
261bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PETSC_INT64_MAX INT64_MAX
262bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch 
263df4397b0SStefano Zampini #elif (PETSC_SIZEOF_LONG_LONG == 8)
264df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef long long PetscInt64;
265bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch 
266bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PETSC_INT64_MIN LLONG_MIN
267bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PETSC_INT64_MAX LLONG_MAX
268bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch 
269df4397b0SStefano Zampini #elif defined(PETSC_HAVE___INT64)
270df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef __int64 PetscInt64;
271bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch 
272bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PETSC_INT64_MIN INT64_MIN
273bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PETSC_INT64_MAX INT64_MAX
274bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch 
275df4397b0SStefano Zampini #else
276df4397b0SStefano Zampini   #error "cannot determine PetscInt64 type"
277df4397b0SStefano Zampini #endif
278df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
279df4397b0SStefano Zampini #if defined(PETSC_USE_64BIT_INDICES)
280df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef PetscInt64 PetscInt;
281bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch 
282bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PETSC_INT_MIN PETSC_INT64_MIN
283bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PETSC_INT_MAX PETSC_INT64_MAX
284bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PetscInt_FMT  PetscInt64_FMT
285df4397b0SStefano Zampini #else
286df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef int       PetscInt;
287bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch 
288bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch enum {
289bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_INT_MIN = INT_MIN,
290bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_INT_MAX = INT_MAX
291bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch };
292bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch 
293bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PetscInt_FMT "d"
294df4397b0SStefano Zampini #endif
295df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
296bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch #define PETSC_MIN_INT    PETSC_INT_MIN
297bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch #define PETSC_MAX_INT    PETSC_INT_MAX
298bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch #define PETSC_MAX_UINT16 65535
299bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch 
300c93fae50SJacob Faibussowitsch #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_STDINT_H) && defined(PETSC_HAVE_INTTYPES_H) && defined(PETSC_HAVE_MPI_INT64_T) /* MPI_INT64_T is not guaranteed to be a macro */
301c93fae50SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define MPIU_INT64     MPI_INT64_T
302c93fae50SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PetscInt64_FMT PRId64
303c93fae50SJacob Faibussowitsch #elif (PETSC_SIZEOF_LONG_LONG == 8)
304c93fae50SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define MPIU_INT64     MPI_LONG_LONG_INT
305c93fae50SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PetscInt64_FMT "lld"
306c93fae50SJacob Faibussowitsch #elif defined(PETSC_HAVE___INT64)
307c93fae50SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define MPIU_INT64     MPI_INT64_T
308c93fae50SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PetscInt64_FMT "ld"
309c93fae50SJacob Faibussowitsch #else
310c93fae50SJacob Faibussowitsch   #error "cannot determine PetscInt64 type"
311c93fae50SJacob Faibussowitsch #endif
312c93fae50SJacob Faibussowitsch 
313df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*MC
314df4397b0SStefano Zampini    PetscBLASInt - datatype used to represent 'int' parameters to BLAS/LAPACK functions.
315df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
316667f096bSBarry Smith    Level: intermediate
317667f096bSBarry Smith 
318df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Notes:
319*16a05f60SBarry Smith    Usually this is the same as `PetscInt`, but if PETSc was built with `--with-64-bit-indices` but
32087497f52SBarry Smith    standard C/Fortran integers are 32 bit then this may not be the same as `PetscInt`,
32187497f52SBarry Smith    except on some BLAS/LAPACK implementations that support 64 bit integers see the notes below.
322df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
32387497f52SBarry Smith    `PetscErrorCode` `PetscBLASIntCast`(a,&b) checks if the given `PetscInt` a will fit in a `PetscBLASInt`, if not it
32487497f52SBarry Smith     generates a `PETSC_ERR_ARG_OUTOFRANGE` error
325df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
326df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Installation Notes:
327*16a05f60SBarry Smith     ./configure automatically determines the size of the integers used by BLAS/LAPACK except when `--with-batch` is used
328*16a05f60SBarry Smith     in that situation one must know (by some other means) if the integers used by BLAS/LAPACK are 64 bit and if so pass the flag `--known-64-bit-blas-indices`
329cdc6ee08SBarry Smith 
330cdc6ee08SBarry Smith     MATLAB ships with BLAS and LAPACK that use 64 bit integers, for example if you run ./configure with, the option
331*16a05f60SBarry Smith      `--with-blaslapack-lib`=[/Applications/MATLAB_R2010b.app/bin/maci64/libmwblas.dylib,/Applications/MATLAB_R2010b.app/bin/maci64/libmwlapack.dylib]
332df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
333*16a05f60SBarry Smith     MKL ships with both 32 and 64 bit integer versions of the BLAS and LAPACK. If you pass the flag `-with-64-bit-blas-indices` PETSc will link
334*16a05f60SBarry Smith     against the 64 bit version, otherwise it uses the 32 bit version
335df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
336*16a05f60SBarry Smith     OpenBLAS can be built to use 64 bit integers. The ./configure options `--download-openblas` `-with-64-bit-blas-indices` will build a 64 bit integer version
337df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
338df4397b0SStefano Zampini     External packages such as hypre, ML, SuperLU etc do not provide any support for passing 64 bit integers to BLAS/LAPACK so cannot
339cdc6ee08SBarry Smith     be used with PETSc when PETSc links against 64 bit integer BLAS/LAPACK. ./configure will generate an error if you attempt to link PETSc against any of
340cdc6ee08SBarry Smith     these external libraries while using 64 bit integer BLAS/LAPACK.
341df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
342db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscMPIInt`, `PetscInt`, `PetscBLASIntCast()`
343df4397b0SStefano Zampini M*/
344df4397b0SStefano Zampini #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_64BIT_BLAS_INDICES)
345df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef PetscInt64 PetscBLASInt;
346bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch 
347bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PETSC_BLAS_INT_MIN PETSC_INT64_MIN
348bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PETSC_BLAS_INT_MAX PETSC_INT64_MAX
349bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PetscBLASInt_FMT   PetscInt64_FMT
350df4397b0SStefano Zampini #else
351df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef int PetscBLASInt;
352bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch 
353bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch enum {
354bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_BLAS_INT_MIN = INT_MIN,
355bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_BLAS_INT_MAX = INT_MAX
356bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch };
357bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch 
358bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   #define PetscBLASInt_FMT "d"
359df4397b0SStefano Zampini #endif
360df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
361eee0c0a6SToby Isaac /*MC
362eee0c0a6SToby Isaac    PetscCuBLASInt - datatype used to represent 'int' parameters to cuBLAS/cuSOLVER functions.
363eee0c0a6SToby Isaac 
364667f096bSBarry Smith    Level: intermediate
365667f096bSBarry Smith 
366eee0c0a6SToby Isaac    Notes:
367667f096bSBarry Smith    As of this writing `PetscCuBLASInt` is always the system `int`.
368eee0c0a6SToby Isaac 
36987497f52SBarry Smith   `PetscErrorCode` `PetscCuBLASIntCast`(a,&b) checks if the given `PetscInt` a will fit in a `PetscCuBLASInt`, if not it
37087497f52SBarry Smith    generates a `PETSC_ERR_ARG_OUTOFRANGE` error
371eee0c0a6SToby Isaac 
372db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscBLASInt`, `PetscMPIInt`, `PetscInt`, `PetscCuBLASIntCast()`
373eee0c0a6SToby Isaac M*/
374eee0c0a6SToby Isaac typedef int PetscCuBLASInt;
375eee0c0a6SToby Isaac 
376bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch enum {
377bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_CUBLAS_INT_MIN = INT_MIN,
378bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_CUBLAS_INT_MAX = INT_MAX
379bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch };
380bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch 
38147d993e7Ssuyashtn /*MC
38247d993e7Ssuyashtn    PetscHipBLASInt - datatype used to represent 'int' parameters to hipBLAS/hipSOLVER functions.
38347d993e7Ssuyashtn 
38447d993e7Ssuyashtn    Level: intermediate
38547d993e7Ssuyashtn 
386667f096bSBarry Smith    Notes:
387667f096bSBarry Smith    As of this writing `PetscHipBLASInt` is always the system `int`.
38847d993e7Ssuyashtn 
389667f096bSBarry Smith    `PetscErrorCode` `PetscHipBLASIntCast`(a,&b) checks if the given `PetscInt` a will fit in a `PetscHipBLASInt`, if not it
390667f096bSBarry Smith    generates a `PETSC_ERR_ARG_OUTOFRANGE` error
391667f096bSBarry Smith 
392667f096bSBarry Smith .seealso: PetscBLASInt, PetscMPIInt, PetscInt, PetscHipBLASIntCast()
39347d993e7Ssuyashtn M*/
39447d993e7Ssuyashtn typedef int PetscHipBLASInt;
39547d993e7Ssuyashtn 
396bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch enum {
397bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_HIPBLAS_INT_MIN = INT_MIN,
398bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch   PETSC_HIPBLAS_INT_MAX = INT_MAX
399bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch };
400bf491261SJacob Faibussowitsch 
401df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*E
402b94d7dedSBarry Smith     PetscBool  - Logical variable. Actually an enum in C and a logical in Fortran.
403df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
404df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Level: beginner
405df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
406df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Developer Note:
40787497f52SBarry Smith    Why have `PetscBool`, why not use bool in C? The problem is that K and R C, C99 and C++ all have different mechanisms for
408df4397b0SStefano Zampini       boolean values. It is not easy to have a simple macro that that will work properly in all circumstances with all three mechanisms.
409df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
410b94d7dedSBarry Smith .seealso: `PETSC_TRUE`, `PETSC_FALSE`, `PetscNot()`, `PetscBool3`
411df4397b0SStefano Zampini E*/
4129371c9d4SSatish Balay typedef enum {
4139371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_FALSE,
4149371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_TRUE
4159371c9d4SSatish Balay } PetscBool;
4163b590011SJacob Faibussowitsch PETSC_EXTERN const char *const PetscBools[];
417df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
418b94d7dedSBarry Smith /*E
419b94d7dedSBarry Smith     PetscBool3  - Ternary logical variable. Actually an enum in C and a 4 byte integer in Fortran.
420b94d7dedSBarry Smith 
421b94d7dedSBarry Smith    Level: beginner
422b94d7dedSBarry Smith 
42387497f52SBarry Smith    Note:
424b94d7dedSBarry Smith    Should not be used with the if (flg) or if (!flg) syntax.
425b94d7dedSBarry Smith 
42690dd7910SPierre Jolivet .seealso: `PETSC_TRUE`, `PETSC_FALSE`, `PetscNot()`, `PETSC_BOOL3_TRUE`, `PETSC_BOOL3_FALSE`, `PETSC_BOOL3_UNKNOWN`
427b94d7dedSBarry Smith E*/
4289371c9d4SSatish Balay typedef enum {
4299371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_BOOL3_FALSE,
4309371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_BOOL3_TRUE,
4319371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_BOOL3_UNKNOWN = -1
4329371c9d4SSatish Balay } PetscBool3;
433b94d7dedSBarry Smith 
434b94d7dedSBarry Smith #define PetscBool3ToBool(a) ((a) == PETSC_BOOL3_TRUE ? PETSC_TRUE : PETSC_FALSE)
435b94d7dedSBarry Smith #define PetscBoolToBool3(a) ((a) == PETSC_TRUE ? PETSC_BOOL3_TRUE : PETSC_BOOL3_FALSE)
436b94d7dedSBarry Smith 
437df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*MC
43887497f52SBarry Smith    PetscReal - PETSc type that represents a real number version of `PetscScalar`
439df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
440667f096bSBarry Smith    Level: beginner
441667f096bSBarry Smith 
442df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Notes:
44387497f52SBarry Smith    For MPI calls that require datatypes, use `MPIU_REAL` as the datatype for `PetscReal` and `MPIU_SUM`, `MPIU_MAX`, etc. for operations.
44487497f52SBarry Smith    They will automatically work correctly regardless of the size of `PetscReal`.
445df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
44687497f52SBarry Smith    See `PetscScalar` for details on how to ./configure the size of `PetscReal`.
447df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
448db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscScalar`, `PetscComplex`, `PetscInt`, `MPIU_REAL`, `MPIU_SCALAR`, `MPIU_COMPLEX`, `MPIU_INT`
449df4397b0SStefano Zampini M*/
450df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
451df4397b0SStefano Zampini #if defined(PETSC_USE_REAL_SINGLE)
452df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef float PetscReal;
453df4397b0SStefano Zampini #elif defined(PETSC_USE_REAL_DOUBLE)
454df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef double    PetscReal;
455df4397b0SStefano Zampini #elif defined(PETSC_USE_REAL___FLOAT128)
456df4397b0SStefano Zampini   #if defined(__cplusplus)
457df4397b0SStefano Zampini extern "C" {
458df4397b0SStefano Zampini   #endif
459df4397b0SStefano Zampini   #include <quadmath.h>
460df4397b0SStefano Zampini   #if defined(__cplusplus)
461df4397b0SStefano Zampini }
462df4397b0SStefano Zampini   #endif
463df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef __float128 PetscReal;
464df4397b0SStefano Zampini #elif defined(PETSC_USE_REAL___FP16)
465df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef __fp16 PetscReal;
466df4397b0SStefano Zampini #endif /* PETSC_USE_REAL_* */
467df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
468df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*MC
46987497f52SBarry Smith    PetscComplex - PETSc type that represents a complex number with precision matching that of `PetscReal`.
470df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
471df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Synopsis:
472df4397b0SStefano Zampini    #include <petscsys.h>
473df4397b0SStefano Zampini    PetscComplex number = 1. + 2.*PETSC_i;
474df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
475667f096bSBarry Smith    Level: beginner
476667f096bSBarry Smith 
477df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Notes:
47887497f52SBarry Smith    For MPI calls that require datatypes, use `MPIU_COMPLEX` as the datatype for `PetscComplex` and `MPIU_SUM` etc for operations.
47987497f52SBarry Smith           They will automatically work correctly regardless of the size of `PetscComplex`.
480df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
481*16a05f60SBarry Smith           See `PetscScalar` for details on how to ./configure the size of `PetscReal`
482df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
483df4397b0SStefano Zampini           Complex numbers are automatically available if PETSc was able to find a working complex implementation
484df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
485*16a05f60SBarry Smith     PETSc has a 'fix' for complex numbers to support expressions such as `std::complex<PetscReal>` + `PetscInt`, which are not supported by the standard
486*16a05f60SBarry Smith     C++ library, but are convenient for petsc users. If the C++ compiler is able to compile code in `petsccxxcomplexfix.h` (This is checked by
487*16a05f60SBarry Smith     configure), we include `petsccxxcomplexfix.h` to provide this convenience.
488a966371cSJunchao Zhang 
48987497f52SBarry Smith     If the fix causes conflicts, or one really does not want this fix for a particular C++ file, one can define `PETSC_SKIP_CXX_COMPLEX_FIX`
490a966371cSJunchao Zhang     at the beginning of the C++ file to skip the fix.
491a966371cSJunchao Zhang 
492db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscReal`, `PetscScalar`, `PetscComplex`, `PetscInt`, `MPIU_REAL`, `MPIU_SCALAR`, `MPIU_COMPLEX`, `MPIU_INT`, `PETSC_i`
493df4397b0SStefano Zampini M*/
494df4397b0SStefano Zampini #if !defined(PETSC_SKIP_COMPLEX)
4957a19d461SSatish Balay   #if defined(PETSC_CLANGUAGE_CXX)
4967a19d461SSatish Balay     #if !defined(PETSC_USE_REAL___FP16) && !defined(PETSC_USE_REAL___FLOAT128)
4977a19d461SSatish Balay       #if defined(__cplusplus) && defined(PETSC_HAVE_CXX_COMPLEX) /* enable complex for library code */
498df4397b0SStefano Zampini         #define PETSC_HAVE_COMPLEX 1
499d5b43468SJose E. Roman       #elif !defined(__cplusplus) && defined(PETSC_HAVE_C99_COMPLEX) && defined(PETSC_HAVE_CXX_COMPLEX) /* User code only - conditional on library code complex support */
5007a19d461SSatish Balay         #define PETSC_HAVE_COMPLEX 1
5017a19d461SSatish Balay       #endif
502450fc7c9SSatish Balay     #elif defined(PETSC_USE_REAL___FLOAT128) && defined(PETSC_HAVE_C99_COMPLEX)
503450fc7c9SSatish Balay       #define PETSC_HAVE_COMPLEX 1
5047a19d461SSatish Balay     #endif
5057a19d461SSatish Balay   #else /* !PETSC_CLANGUAGE_CXX */
5067a19d461SSatish Balay     #if !defined(PETSC_USE_REAL___FP16)
5077a19d461SSatish Balay       #if !defined(__cplusplus) && defined(PETSC_HAVE_C99_COMPLEX) /* enable complex for library code */
5087a19d461SSatish Balay         #define PETSC_HAVE_COMPLEX 1
509d5b43468SJose E. Roman       #elif defined(__cplusplus) && defined(PETSC_HAVE_C99_COMPLEX) && defined(PETSC_HAVE_CXX_COMPLEX) /* User code only - conditional on library code complex support */
5107a19d461SSatish Balay         #define PETSC_HAVE_COMPLEX 1
5117a19d461SSatish Balay       #endif
5127a19d461SSatish Balay     #endif
5137a19d461SSatish Balay   #endif /* PETSC_CLANGUAGE_CXX */
5147a19d461SSatish Balay #endif   /* !PETSC_SKIP_COMPLEX */
5157a19d461SSatish Balay 
5167a19d461SSatish Balay #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_COMPLEX)
5177a19d461SSatish Balay   #if defined(__cplusplus) /* C++ complex support */
51811d22bbfSJunchao Zhang     /* Locate a C++ complex template library */
51911d22bbfSJunchao Zhang     #if defined(PETSC_DESIRE_KOKKOS_COMPLEX) /* Defined in petscvec_kokkos.hpp for *.kokkos.cxx files */
52011d22bbfSJunchao Zhang       #define petsccomplexlib Kokkos
52111d22bbfSJunchao Zhang       #include <Kokkos_Complex.hpp>
522022afdc5SJed Brown     #elif defined(__CUDACC__) || defined(__HIPCC__)
523df4397b0SStefano Zampini       #define petsccomplexlib thrust
524df4397b0SStefano Zampini       #include <thrust/complex.h>
525450fc7c9SSatish Balay     #elif defined(PETSC_USE_REAL___FLOAT128)
526450fc7c9SSatish Balay       #include <complex.h>
527df4397b0SStefano Zampini     #else
528df4397b0SStefano Zampini       #define petsccomplexlib std
529df4397b0SStefano Zampini       #include <complex>
530df4397b0SStefano Zampini     #endif
53111d22bbfSJunchao Zhang 
53211d22bbfSJunchao Zhang     /* Define PetscComplex based on the precision */
533df4397b0SStefano Zampini     #if defined(PETSC_USE_REAL_SINGLE)
534df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef petsccomplexlib::complex<float> PetscComplex;
535df4397b0SStefano Zampini     #elif defined(PETSC_USE_REAL_DOUBLE)
536df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef petsccomplexlib::complex<double> PetscComplex;
537df4397b0SStefano Zampini     #elif defined(PETSC_USE_REAL___FLOAT128)
538450fc7c9SSatish Balay typedef __complex128 PetscComplex;
53911d22bbfSJunchao Zhang     #endif
54011d22bbfSJunchao Zhang 
541a966371cSJunchao Zhang     /* Include a PETSc C++ complex 'fix'. Check PetscComplex manual page for details */
542a966371cSJunchao Zhang     #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_CXX_COMPLEX_FIX) && !defined(PETSC_SKIP_CXX_COMPLEX_FIX)
54339829747SLisandro Dalcin       #include <petsccxxcomplexfix.h>
54411d22bbfSJunchao Zhang     #endif
5457a19d461SSatish Balay   #else /* c99 complex support */
546df4397b0SStefano Zampini     #include <complex.h>
547df4397b0SStefano Zampini     #if defined(PETSC_USE_REAL_SINGLE) || defined(PETSC_USE_REAL___FP16)
548df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef float _Complex PetscComplex;
549df4397b0SStefano Zampini     #elif defined(PETSC_USE_REAL_DOUBLE)
550df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef double _Complex PetscComplex;
551df4397b0SStefano Zampini     #elif defined(PETSC_USE_REAL___FLOAT128)
552df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef __complex128 PetscComplex;
553df4397b0SStefano Zampini     #endif /* PETSC_USE_REAL_* */
5547a19d461SSatish Balay   #endif   /* !__cplusplus */
5557a19d461SSatish Balay #endif     /* PETSC_HAVE_COMPLEX */
556df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
557df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*MC
558df4397b0SStefano Zampini    PetscScalar - PETSc type that represents either a double precision real number, a double precision
559df4397b0SStefano Zampini        complex number, a single precision real number, a __float128 real or complex or a __fp16 real - if the code is configured
560*16a05f60SBarry Smith        with `--with-scalar-type`=real,complex `--with-precision`=single,double,__float128,__fp16
561df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
562df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Level: beginner
563df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
564*16a05f60SBarry Smith    Note:
565*16a05f60SBarry Smith    For MPI calls that require datatypes, use `MPIU_SCALAR` as the datatype for `PetscScalar` and `MPIU_SUM`, etc for operations. They will automatically work correctly regardless of the size of `PetscScalar`.
566*16a05f60SBarry Smith 
567db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscReal`, `PetscComplex`, `PetscInt`, `MPIU_REAL`, `MPIU_SCALAR`, `MPIU_COMPLEX`, `MPIU_INT`, `PetscRealPart()`, `PetscImaginaryPart()`
568df4397b0SStefano Zampini M*/
569df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
5707a19d461SSatish Balay #if defined(PETSC_USE_COMPLEX) && defined(PETSC_HAVE_COMPLEX)
571df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef PetscComplex PetscScalar;
572df4397b0SStefano Zampini #else  /* PETSC_USE_COMPLEX */
573df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef PetscReal PetscScalar;
574df4397b0SStefano Zampini #endif /* PETSC_USE_COMPLEX */
575df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
576df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*E
57787497f52SBarry Smith     PetscCopyMode  - Determines how an array or `PetscObject` passed to certain functions is copied or retained by the aggregate `PetscObject`
578df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
579df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Level: beginner
580df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
581667f096bSBarry Smith    Values for array input:
582667f096bSBarry Smith +   `PETSC_COPY_VALUES` - the array values are copied into new space, the user is free to reuse or delete the passed in array
583667f096bSBarry Smith .   `PETSC_OWN_POINTER` - the array values are NOT copied, the object takes ownership of the array and will free it later, the user cannot change or
584*16a05f60SBarry Smith                           delete the array. The array MUST have been obtained with `PetscMalloc()`. Hence this mode cannot be used in Fortran.
585667f096bSBarry Smith -   `PETSC_USE_POINTER` - the array values are NOT copied, the object uses the array but does NOT take ownership of the array. The user cannot use
586667f096bSBarry Smith                           the array but the user must delete the array after the object is destroyed.
5875d80c0bfSVaclav Hapla 
588667f096bSBarry Smith    Values for PetscObject:
589667f096bSBarry Smith +   `PETSC_COPY_VALUES` - the input `PetscObject` is cloned into the aggregate `PetscObject`; the user is free to reuse/modify the input `PetscObject` without side effects.
590667f096bSBarry Smith .   `PETSC_OWN_POINTER` - the input `PetscObject` is referenced by pointer (with reference count), thus should not be modified by the user.
591667f096bSBarry Smith                           increases its reference count).
592667f096bSBarry Smith -   `PETSC_USE_POINTER` - invalid for `PetscObject` inputs.
593df4397b0SStefano Zampini E*/
5949371c9d4SSatish Balay typedef enum {
5959371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_COPY_VALUES,
5969371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_OWN_POINTER,
5979371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_USE_POINTER
5989371c9d4SSatish Balay } PetscCopyMode;
5993b590011SJacob Faibussowitsch PETSC_EXTERN const char *const PetscCopyModes[];
600df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
601df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*MC
60287497f52SBarry Smith     PETSC_FALSE - False value of `PetscBool`
603df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
604df4397b0SStefano Zampini     Level: beginner
605df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
606df4397b0SStefano Zampini     Note:
607df4397b0SStefano Zampini     Zero integer
608df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
60987497f52SBarry Smith .seealso: `PetscBool`, `PetscBool3`, `PETSC_TRUE`
610df4397b0SStefano Zampini M*/
611df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
612df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*MC
61387497f52SBarry Smith     PETSC_TRUE - True value of `PetscBool`
614df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
615df4397b0SStefano Zampini     Level: beginner
616df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
617df4397b0SStefano Zampini     Note:
618df4397b0SStefano Zampini     Nonzero integer
619df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
62087497f52SBarry Smith .seealso: `PetscBool`, `PetscBool3`, `PETSC_FALSE`
621df4397b0SStefano Zampini M*/
622df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
623df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*MC
624df4397b0SStefano Zampini     PetscLogDouble - Used for logging times
625df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
6266b3bf505SPatrick Sanan   Level: developer
6276b3bf505SPatrick Sanan 
628667f096bSBarry Smith   Note:
629667f096bSBarry Smith   Contains double precision numbers that are not used in the numerical computations, but rather in logging, timing etc.
630667f096bSBarry Smith 
631df4397b0SStefano Zampini M*/
632df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef double PetscLogDouble;
633df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
634df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*E
635df4397b0SStefano Zampini     PetscDataType - Used for handling different basic data types.
636df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
637df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Level: beginner
638df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
639df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Notes:
64087497f52SBarry Smith    Use of this should be avoided if one can directly use `MPI_Datatype` instead.
641df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
64287497f52SBarry Smith    `PETSC_INT` is the datatype for a `PetscInt`, regardless of whether it is 4 or 8 bytes.
64387497f52SBarry Smith    `PETSC_REAL`, `PETSC_COMPLEX` and `PETSC_SCALAR` are the datatypes for `PetscReal`, `PetscComplex` and `PetscScalar`, regardless of their sizes.
644277f51e8SBarry Smith 
64587497f52SBarry Smith    Developer Notes:
646df4397b0SStefano Zampini    It would be nice if we could always just use MPI Datatypes, why can we not?
647df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
64887497f52SBarry Smith    If you change any values in `PetscDatatype` make sure you update their usage in
649fa131761SBarry Smith    share/petsc/matlab/PetscBagRead.m and share/petsc/matlab/@PetscOpenSocket/read/write.m
65091e29162SBarry Smith 
651667f096bSBarry Smith    TODO:
652667f096bSBarry Smith    Add PETSC_INT32 and remove use of improper `PETSC_ENUM`
653277f51e8SBarry Smith 
654db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscBinaryRead()`, `PetscBinaryWrite()`, `PetscDataTypeToMPIDataType()`,
655db781477SPatrick Sanan           `PetscDataTypeGetSize()`
656df4397b0SStefano Zampini E*/
6579371c9d4SSatish Balay typedef enum {
6589371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_DATATYPE_UNKNOWN = 0,
6599371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_DOUBLE           = 1,
6609371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_COMPLEX          = 2,
6619371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_LONG             = 3,
6629371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_SHORT            = 4,
6639371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_FLOAT            = 5,
6649371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_CHAR             = 6,
6659371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_BIT_LOGICAL      = 7,
6669371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_ENUM             = 8,
6679371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_BOOL             = 9,
6689371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC___FLOAT128       = 10,
6699371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_OBJECT           = 11,
6709371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_FUNCTION         = 12,
6719371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_STRING           = 13,
6729371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC___FP16           = 14,
6739371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_STRUCT           = 15,
6749371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_INT              = 16,
67562e5d2d2SJDBetteridge   PETSC_INT64            = 17,
67662e5d2d2SJDBetteridge   PETSC_COUNT            = 18
6779371c9d4SSatish Balay } PetscDataType;
6783b590011SJacob Faibussowitsch PETSC_EXTERN const char *const PetscDataTypes[];
679df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
680df4397b0SStefano Zampini #if defined(PETSC_USE_REAL_SINGLE)
681df4397b0SStefano Zampini   #define PETSC_REAL PETSC_FLOAT
6825117d392SLisandro Dalcin #elif defined(PETSC_USE_REAL_DOUBLE)
6835117d392SLisandro Dalcin   #define PETSC_REAL PETSC_DOUBLE
684df4397b0SStefano Zampini #elif defined(PETSC_USE_REAL___FLOAT128)
685df4397b0SStefano Zampini   #define PETSC_REAL PETSC___FLOAT128
686df4397b0SStefano Zampini #elif defined(PETSC_USE_REAL___FP16)
687df4397b0SStefano Zampini   #define PETSC_REAL PETSC___FP16
688df4397b0SStefano Zampini #else
689df4397b0SStefano Zampini   #define PETSC_REAL PETSC_DOUBLE
690df4397b0SStefano Zampini #endif
6915117d392SLisandro Dalcin 
6925117d392SLisandro Dalcin #if defined(PETSC_USE_COMPLEX)
6935117d392SLisandro Dalcin   #define PETSC_SCALAR PETSC_COMPLEX
6945117d392SLisandro Dalcin #else
6955117d392SLisandro Dalcin   #define PETSC_SCALAR PETSC_REAL
6965117d392SLisandro Dalcin #endif
6975117d392SLisandro Dalcin 
698df4397b0SStefano Zampini #define PETSC_FORTRANADDR PETSC_LONG
699df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
700df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*S
701df4397b0SStefano Zampini     PetscToken - 'Token' used for managing tokenizing strings
702df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
703df4397b0SStefano Zampini   Level: intermediate
704df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
705db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscTokenCreate()`, `PetscTokenFind()`, `PetscTokenDestroy()`
706df4397b0SStefano Zampini S*/
707df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef struct _p_PetscToken *PetscToken;
708df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
709df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*S
71087497f52SBarry Smith      PetscObject - any PETSc object, `PetscViewer`, `Mat`, `Vec`, `KSP` etc
711df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
712df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Level: beginner
713df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
71487497f52SBarry Smith    Notes:
715df4397b0SStefano Zampini    This is the base class from which all PETSc objects are derived from.
716df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
71787497f52SBarry Smith    In certain situations one can cast an object, for example a `Vec`, to a `PetscObject` with (`PetscObject`)vec
71887497f52SBarry Smith 
719db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscObjectDestroy()`, `PetscObjectView()`, `PetscObjectGetName()`, `PetscObjectSetName()`, `PetscObjectReference()`, `PetscObjectDereference()`
720df4397b0SStefano Zampini S*/
721df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef struct _p_PetscObject *PetscObject;
722df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
723df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*MC
72487497f52SBarry Smith     PetscObjectId - unique integer Id for a `PetscObject`
725df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
726df4397b0SStefano Zampini     Level: developer
727df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
72887497f52SBarry Smith     Note:
72987497f52SBarry Smith     Unlike pointer values, object ids are never reused so one may save a `PetscObjectId` and compare it to one obtained later from a `PetscObject` to determine
73087497f52SBarry Smith     if the objects are the same. Never compare two object pointer values.
731df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
732db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscObjectState`, `PetscObjectGetId()`
733df4397b0SStefano Zampini M*/
734df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef PetscInt64 PetscObjectId;
735df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
736df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*MC
73787497f52SBarry Smith     PetscObjectState - integer state for a `PetscObject`
738df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
739df4397b0SStefano Zampini     Level: developer
740df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
741df4397b0SStefano Zampini     Notes:
742df4397b0SStefano Zampini     Object state is always-increasing and (for objects that track state) can be used to determine if an object has
743df4397b0SStefano Zampini     changed since the last time you interacted with it.  It is 64-bit so that it will not overflow for a very long time.
744df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
745db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscObjectId`, `PetscObjectStateGet()`, `PetscObjectStateIncrease()`, `PetscObjectStateSet()`
746df4397b0SStefano Zampini M*/
747df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef PetscInt64 PetscObjectState;
748df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
749df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*S
750df4397b0SStefano Zampini      PetscFunctionList - Linked list of functions, possibly stored in dynamic libraries, accessed
751df4397b0SStefano Zampini       by string name
752df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
753df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Level: advanced
754df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
755db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscFunctionListAdd()`, `PetscFunctionListDestroy()`
756df4397b0SStefano Zampini S*/
757df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef struct _n_PetscFunctionList *PetscFunctionList;
758df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
759df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*E
760df4397b0SStefano Zampini   PetscFileMode - Access mode for a file.
761df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
762667f096bSBarry Smith   Values:
763667f096bSBarry Smith +  `FILE_MODE_UNDEFINED` - initial invalid value
764667f096bSBarry Smith .  `FILE_MODE_READ` - open a file at its beginning for reading
765667f096bSBarry Smith .  `FILE_MODE_WRITE` - open a file at its beginning for writing (will create if the file does not exist)
766667f096bSBarry Smith .  `FILE_MODE_APPEND` - open a file at end for writing
767667f096bSBarry Smith .  `FILE_MODE_UPDATE` - open a file for updating, meaning for reading and writing
768667f096bSBarry Smith -  `FILE_MODE_APPEND_UPDATE` - open a file for updating, meaning for reading and writing, at the end
769df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
770*16a05f60SBarry Smith   Level: beginner
771*16a05f60SBarry Smith 
772db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscViewerFileSetMode()`
773df4397b0SStefano Zampini E*/
7749371c9d4SSatish Balay typedef enum {
7759371c9d4SSatish Balay   FILE_MODE_UNDEFINED = -1,
7769371c9d4SSatish Balay   FILE_MODE_READ      = 0,
7779371c9d4SSatish Balay   FILE_MODE_WRITE,
7789371c9d4SSatish Balay   FILE_MODE_APPEND,
7799371c9d4SSatish Balay   FILE_MODE_UPDATE,
7809371c9d4SSatish Balay   FILE_MODE_APPEND_UPDATE
7819371c9d4SSatish Balay } PetscFileMode;
7823b590011SJacob Faibussowitsch PETSC_EXTERN const char *const PetscFileModes[];
783df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
784df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef void *PetscDLHandle;
7859371c9d4SSatish Balay typedef enum {
7869371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_DL_DECIDE = 0,
7879371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_DL_NOW    = 1,
7889371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_DL_LOCAL  = 2
7899371c9d4SSatish Balay } PetscDLMode;
790df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
791df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*S
7927243573dSPierre Jolivet      PetscObjectList - Linked list of PETSc objects, each accessible by string name
793df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
794df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Level: developer
795df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
79687497f52SBarry Smith    Note:
79787497f52SBarry Smith    Used by `PetscObjectCompose()` and `PetscObjectQuery()`
798df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
799db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscObjectListAdd()`, `PetscObjectListDestroy()`, `PetscObjectListFind()`, `PetscObjectCompose()`, `PetscObjectQuery()`, `PetscFunctionList`
800df4397b0SStefano Zampini S*/
801df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef struct _n_PetscObjectList *PetscObjectList;
802df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
803df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*S
804667f096bSBarry Smith      PetscDLLibrary - Linked list of dynamic libraries to search for functions
805df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
806*16a05f60SBarry Smith    Level: developer
807df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
808db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscDLLibraryOpen()`
809df4397b0SStefano Zampini S*/
810df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef struct _n_PetscDLLibrary *PetscDLLibrary;
811df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
812df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*S
813df4397b0SStefano Zampini      PetscContainer - Simple PETSc object that contains a pointer to any required data
814df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
815df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Level: advanced
816df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
81787497f52SBarry Smith    Note:
81887497f52SBarry Smith    This is useful to attach arbitrary data to a `PetscObject` with `PetscObjectCompose()` and `PetscObjectQuery()`
81987497f52SBarry Smith 
82087497f52SBarry Smith .seealso: `PetscObject`, `PetscContainerCreate()`, `PetscObjectCompose()`, `PetscObjectQuery()`
821df4397b0SStefano Zampini S*/
822df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef struct _p_PetscContainer *PetscContainer;
823df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
824df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*S
825df4397b0SStefano Zampini      PetscRandom - Abstract PETSc object that manages generating random numbers
826df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
827df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Level: intermediate
828df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
829db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscRandomCreate()`, `PetscRandomGetValue()`, `PetscRandomType`
830df4397b0SStefano Zampini S*/
831df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef struct _p_PetscRandom *PetscRandom;
832df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
833df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*
834df4397b0SStefano Zampini    In binary files variables are stored using the following lengths,
835df4397b0SStefano Zampini   regardless of how they are stored in memory on any one particular
836df4397b0SStefano Zampini   machine. Use these rather then sizeof() in computing sizes for
837df4397b0SStefano Zampini   PetscBinarySeek().
838df4397b0SStefano Zampini */
839df4397b0SStefano Zampini #define PETSC_BINARY_INT_SIZE    (32 / 8)
840df4397b0SStefano Zampini #define PETSC_BINARY_FLOAT_SIZE  (32 / 8)
841df4397b0SStefano Zampini #define PETSC_BINARY_CHAR_SIZE   (8 / 8)
842df4397b0SStefano Zampini #define PETSC_BINARY_SHORT_SIZE  (16 / 8)
843df4397b0SStefano Zampini #define PETSC_BINARY_DOUBLE_SIZE (64 / 8)
844df4397b0SStefano Zampini #define PETSC_BINARY_SCALAR_SIZE sizeof(PetscScalar)
845df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
846df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*E
84787497f52SBarry Smith   PetscBinarySeekType - argument to `PetscBinarySeek()`
848df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
849*16a05f60SBarry Smith   Values:
850*16a05f60SBarry Smith +  `PETSC_BINARY_SEEK_SET` - offset is an absolute location in the file
851*16a05f60SBarry Smith .  `PETSC_BINARY_SEEK_CUR` - offset is an offset from the current location of the file pointer
852*16a05f60SBarry Smith -  `PETSC_BINARY_SEEK_END` - offset is an offset from the end of the file
853*16a05f60SBarry Smith 
854df4397b0SStefano Zampini   Level: advanced
855df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
856db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscBinarySeek()`, `PetscBinarySynchronizedSeek()`
857df4397b0SStefano Zampini E*/
8589371c9d4SSatish Balay typedef enum {
8599371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_BINARY_SEEK_SET = 0,
8609371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_BINARY_SEEK_CUR = 1,
8619371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_BINARY_SEEK_END = 2
8629371c9d4SSatish Balay } PetscBinarySeekType;
863df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
864df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*E
865*16a05f60SBarry Smith     PetscBuildTwoSidedType - algorithm for setting up two-sided communication for use with `PetscSF`
866df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
867667f096bSBarry Smith    Values:
868667f096bSBarry Smith +  `PETSC_BUILDTWOSIDED_ALLREDUCE` - classical algorithm using an `MPI_Allreduce()` with
869667f096bSBarry Smith       a buffer of length equal to the communicator size. Not memory-scalable due to
870*16a05f60SBarry Smith       the large reduction size. Requires only an MPI-1 implementation.
871667f096bSBarry Smith .  `PETSC_BUILDTWOSIDED_IBARRIER` - nonblocking algorithm based on `MPI_Issend()` and `MPI_Ibarrier()`.
872*16a05f60SBarry Smith       Proved communication-optimal in Hoefler, Siebert, and Lumsdaine (2010). Requires an MPI-3 implementation.
873667f096bSBarry Smith -  `PETSC_BUILDTWOSIDED_REDSCATTER` - similar to above, but use more optimized function
874*16a05f60SBarry Smith       that only communicates the part of the reduction that is necessary.  Requires an MPI-2 implementation.
875df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
876df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Level: developer
877df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
878db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscCommBuildTwoSided()`, `PetscCommBuildTwoSidedSetType()`, `PetscCommBuildTwoSidedGetType()`
879df4397b0SStefano Zampini E*/
880df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef enum {
881df4397b0SStefano Zampini   PETSC_BUILDTWOSIDED_NOTSET     = -1,
882df4397b0SStefano Zampini   PETSC_BUILDTWOSIDED_ALLREDUCE  = 0,
883df4397b0SStefano Zampini   PETSC_BUILDTWOSIDED_IBARRIER   = 1,
884df4397b0SStefano Zampini   PETSC_BUILDTWOSIDED_REDSCATTER = 2
885df4397b0SStefano Zampini   /* Updates here must be accompanied by updates in finclude/petscsys.h and the string array in mpits.c */
886df4397b0SStefano Zampini } PetscBuildTwoSidedType;
8873b590011SJacob Faibussowitsch PETSC_EXTERN const char *const PetscBuildTwoSidedTypes[];
888df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
889aa2d33c1SMatthew G. Knepley /* NOTE: If you change this, you must also change the values in src/vec/f90-mod/petscvec.h */
890df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*E
891667f096bSBarry Smith   InsertMode - How the entries are combined with the current values in the vectors or matrices
892df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
893667f096bSBarry Smith   Values:
894667f096bSBarry Smith +  `NOT_SET_VALUES` - do not actually use the values
895667f096bSBarry Smith .  `INSERT_VALUES` - replace the current values with the provided values, unless the index is marked as constrained by the `PetscSection`
896667f096bSBarry Smith .  `ADD_VALUES` - add the values to the current values, unless the index is marked as constrained by the `PetscSection`
897667f096bSBarry Smith .  `MAX_VALUES` - use the maximum of each current value and provided value
898667f096bSBarry Smith .  `MIN_VALUES` - use the minimum of each current value and provided value
899667f096bSBarry Smith .  `INSERT_ALL_VALUES` - insert, even if indices that are not marked as constrained by the `PetscSection`
900667f096bSBarry Smith .  `ADD_ALL_VALUES` - add, even if indices that are not marked as constrained by the `PetscSection`
901667f096bSBarry Smith .  `INSERT_BC_VALUES` - insert, but ignore indices that are not marked as constrained by the `PetscSection`
902667f096bSBarry Smith -  `ADD_BC_VALUES` - add, but ignore indices that are not marked as constrained by the `PetscSection`
903667f096bSBarry Smith 
904*16a05f60SBarry Smith   Level: beginner
905*16a05f60SBarry Smith 
906667f096bSBarry Smith   Note:
907667f096bSBarry Smith   The `PetscSection` that determines the effects of the `InsertMode` values can be obtained by the `Vec` object with `VecGetDM()`
908667f096bSBarry Smith   and `DMGetLocalSection()`.
909667f096bSBarry Smith 
910667f096bSBarry Smith   Not all options are supported for all operations or PETSc object types.
911667f096bSBarry Smith 
912db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `VecSetValues()`, `MatSetValues()`, `VecSetValue()`, `VecSetValuesBlocked()`,
913db781477SPatrick Sanan           `VecSetValuesLocal()`, `VecSetValuesBlockedLocal()`, `MatSetValuesBlocked()`,
914db781477SPatrick Sanan           `MatSetValuesBlockedLocal()`, `MatSetValuesLocal()`, `VecScatterBegin()`, `VecScatterEnd()`
915df4397b0SStefano Zampini E*/
9169371c9d4SSatish Balay typedef enum {
9179371c9d4SSatish Balay   NOT_SET_VALUES,
9189371c9d4SSatish Balay   INSERT_VALUES,
9199371c9d4SSatish Balay   ADD_VALUES,
9209371c9d4SSatish Balay   MAX_VALUES,
9219371c9d4SSatish Balay   MIN_VALUES,
9229371c9d4SSatish Balay   INSERT_ALL_VALUES,
9239371c9d4SSatish Balay   ADD_ALL_VALUES,
9249371c9d4SSatish Balay   INSERT_BC_VALUES,
9259371c9d4SSatish Balay   ADD_BC_VALUES
9269371c9d4SSatish Balay } InsertMode;
927df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
928df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*MC
929df4397b0SStefano Zampini     INSERT_VALUES - Put a value into a vector or matrix, overwrites any previous value
930df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
931df4397b0SStefano Zampini     Level: beginner
932df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
933db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `InsertMode`, `VecSetValues()`, `MatSetValues()`, `VecSetValue()`, `VecSetValuesBlocked()`,
934db781477SPatrick Sanan           `VecSetValuesLocal()`, `VecSetValuesBlockedLocal()`, `MatSetValuesBlocked()`, `ADD_VALUES`,
935db781477SPatrick Sanan           `MatSetValuesBlockedLocal()`, `MatSetValuesLocal()`, `VecScatterBegin()`, `VecScatterEnd()`, `MAX_VALUES`
936df4397b0SStefano Zampini M*/
937df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
938df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*MC
939df4397b0SStefano Zampini     ADD_VALUES - Adds a value into a vector or matrix, if there previously was no value, just puts the
940df4397b0SStefano Zampini                 value into that location
941df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
942df4397b0SStefano Zampini     Level: beginner
943df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
944db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `InsertMode`, `VecSetValues()`, `MatSetValues()`, `VecSetValue()`, `VecSetValuesBlocked()`,
945db781477SPatrick Sanan           `VecSetValuesLocal()`, `VecSetValuesBlockedLocal()`, `MatSetValuesBlocked()`, `INSERT_VALUES`,
946db781477SPatrick Sanan           `MatSetValuesBlockedLocal()`, `MatSetValuesLocal()`, `VecScatterBegin()`, `VecScatterEnd()`, `MAX_VALUES`
947df4397b0SStefano Zampini M*/
948df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
949df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*MC
950df4397b0SStefano Zampini     MAX_VALUES - Puts the maximum of the scattered/gathered value and the current value into each location
951df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
952df4397b0SStefano Zampini     Level: beginner
953df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
954db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `InsertMode`, `VecScatterBegin()`, `VecScatterEnd()`, `ADD_VALUES`, `INSERT_VALUES`
955df4397b0SStefano Zampini M*/
956df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
957421aa1e7SJunchao Zhang /*MC
958421aa1e7SJunchao Zhang     MIN_VALUES - Puts the minimal of the scattered/gathered value and the current value into each location
959421aa1e7SJunchao Zhang 
960421aa1e7SJunchao Zhang     Level: beginner
961421aa1e7SJunchao Zhang 
962db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `InsertMode`, `VecScatterBegin()`, `VecScatterEnd()`, `ADD_VALUES`, `INSERT_VALUES`
963421aa1e7SJunchao Zhang M*/
964421aa1e7SJunchao Zhang 
965df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*S
966df4397b0SStefano Zampini    PetscSubcomm - A decomposition of an MPI communicator into subcommunicators
967df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
968667f096bSBarry Smith    Values:
969667f096bSBarry Smith +   `PETSC_SUBCOMM_GENERAL` - similar to `MPI_Comm_split()` each process sets the new communicator (color) they will belong to and the order within that communicator
970667f096bSBarry Smith .   `PETSC_SUBCOMM_CONTIGUOUS` - each new communicator contains a set of process with contiguous ranks in the original MPI communicator
971667f096bSBarry Smith -   `PETSC_SUBCOMM_INTERLACED` - each new communictor contains a set of processes equally far apart in rank from the others in that new communicator
972667f096bSBarry Smith 
973df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Sample Usage:
97487497f52SBarry Smith .vb
975*16a05f60SBarry Smith        PetscSubcommCreate()
976*16a05f60SBarry Smith        PetscSubcommSetNumber()
977*16a05f60SBarry Smith        PetscSubcommSetType(PETSC_SUBCOMM_INTERLACED);
978*16a05f60SBarry Smith        ccomm = PetscSubcommChild()
979*16a05f60SBarry Smith        PetscSubcommDestroy()
98087497f52SBarry Smith .ve
981df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
982667f096bSBarry Smith    Example:
983667f096bSBarry Smith    Consider a communicator with six processes split into 3 subcommunicators.
984667f096bSBarry Smith .vb
985*16a05f60SBarry Smith    PETSC_SUBCOMM_CONTIGUOUS - the first communicator contains rank 0,1  the second rank 2,3 and the third rank 4,5 in the original ordering of the original communicator
986*16a05f60SBarry Smith    PETSC_SUBCOMM_INTERLACED - the first communicator contains rank 0,3, the second 1,4 and the third 2,5
987667f096bSBarry Smith .ve
988667f096bSBarry Smith 
989df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Level: advanced
990df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
991*16a05f60SBarry Smith    Note:
992*16a05f60SBarry Smith    After a call to `PetscSubcommSetType()`, `PetscSubcommSetTypeGeneral()`, or `PetscSubcommSetFromOptions()` one may call
993*16a05f60SBarry Smith .vb
994*16a05f60SBarry Smith      PetscSubcommChild() returns the associated subcommunicator on this process
995*16a05f60SBarry Smith      PetscSubcommContiguousParent() returns a parent communitor but with all child of the same subcommunicator having contiguous rank
996*16a05f60SBarry Smith .ve
997*16a05f60SBarry Smith 
99887497f52SBarry Smith    Developer Note:
99987497f52SBarry Smith    This is used in objects such as `PCREDUNDANT` to manage the subcommunicators on which the redundant computations
1000df4397b0SStefano Zampini    are performed.
1001df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
1002db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscSubcommCreate()`, `PetscSubcommSetNumber()`, `PetscSubcommSetType()`, `PetscSubcommView()`, `PetscSubcommSetFromOptions()`
1003df4397b0SStefano Zampini S*/
1004df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef struct _n_PetscSubcomm *PetscSubcomm;
10059371c9d4SSatish Balay typedef enum {
10069371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_SUBCOMM_GENERAL    = 0,
10079371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_SUBCOMM_CONTIGUOUS = 1,
10089371c9d4SSatish Balay   PETSC_SUBCOMM_INTERLACED = 2
10099371c9d4SSatish Balay } PetscSubcommType;
10103b590011SJacob Faibussowitsch PETSC_EXTERN const char *const PetscSubcommTypes[];
1011df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
1012df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*S
1013df4397b0SStefano Zampini      PetscHeap - A simple class for managing heaps
1014df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
1015df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Level: intermediate
1016df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
1017db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscHeapCreate()`, `PetscHeapAdd()`, `PetscHeapPop()`, `PetscHeapPeek()`, `PetscHeapStash()`, `PetscHeapUnstash()`, `PetscHeapView()`, `PetscHeapDestroy()`
1018df4397b0SStefano Zampini S*/
1019df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef struct _PetscHeap *PetscHeap;
1020df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
1021df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef struct _n_PetscShmComm *PetscShmComm;
1022df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef struct _n_PetscOmpCtrl *PetscOmpCtrl;
1023df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
1024df4397b0SStefano Zampini /*S
1025df4397b0SStefano Zampini    PetscSegBuffer - a segmented extendable buffer
1026df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
1027df4397b0SStefano Zampini    Level: developer
1028df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
1029db781477SPatrick Sanan .seealso: `PetscSegBufferCreate()`, `PetscSegBufferGet()`, `PetscSegBufferExtract()`, `PetscSegBufferDestroy()`
1030df4397b0SStefano Zampini S*/
1031df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef struct _n_PetscSegBuffer *PetscSegBuffer;
1032df4397b0SStefano Zampini 
1033df4397b0SStefano Zampini typedef struct _n_PetscOptionsHelpPrinted *PetscOptionsHelpPrinted;
1034df4397b0SStefano Zampini #endif
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