diff --git a/doc/src/Build_windows.rst b/doc/src/Build_windows.rst index 1ad9dee123..4aacea9dfa 100644 --- a/doc/src/Build_windows.rst +++ b/doc/src/Build_windows.rst @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ optional Windows feature allows you to run the bash shell from Ubuntu from within Windows and from there on, you can pretty much use that shell like you are running on an Ubuntu Linux machine (e.g. installing software via apt-get and more). For more details on that, please -see :doc:`this tutorial ` +see :doc:`this tutorial ` .. _gnu: diff --git a/doc/src/Howto.rst b/doc/src/Howto.rst index 0ca955ab86..89c0ce9ffe 100644 --- a/doc/src/Howto.rst +++ b/doc/src/Howto.rst @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Tutorials howto Howto_cmake Howto_github Howto_pylammps - Howto_bash + Howto_wsl General howto ============= diff --git a/doc/src/Howto_bash.rst b/doc/src/Howto_bash.rst deleted file mode 100644 index b452f579d0..0000000000 --- a/doc/src/Howto_bash.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,264 +0,0 @@ -Using LAMMPS with Bash on Windows -================================= - -**written by Richard Berger** - ----------- - -Starting with Windows 10 you can install Linux tools directly in Windows. This -allows you to compile LAMMPS following the same procedure as on a real Ubuntu -Linux installation. Software can be easily installed using the package manager -via apt-get and all files are accessible in both the Windows Explorer and your -Linux shell (bash). This avoids switching to a different operating system or -installing a virtual machine. Everything runs on Windows. - -.. seealso:: - - You can find more detailed information at the `Windows Subsystem for Linux Installation Guide for Windows 10 `_. - -Installing Bash on Windows --------------------------- - -Prerequisites -^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -* Windows 10 (64bit only) -* Latest updates installed - -Enable developer mode -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -You enable this feature by first opening Windows Settings and enabling -Developer mode. Go to the Windows settings and search for "developer". This -will allow you to install software which comes from outside of the Windows -Store. You might be prompted to reboot your compute. Please do so. - -.. image:: JPG/bow_tutorial_01_small.png - :target: JPG/bow_tutorial_01.png - -.. image:: JPG/bow_tutorial_02_small.png - :target: JPG/bow_tutorial_02.png - -.. image:: JPG/bow_tutorial_03_small.png - :target: JPG/bow_tutorial_03.png - -Install Windows Subsystem for Linux -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -Next you must ensure that the Window Subsystem for Linux is installed. Again, -search for "enable windows features" in the Settings dialog. This opens a -dialog with a list of features you can install. Add a checkmark to Windows -Subsystem for Linux (Beta) and press OK. - -.. image:: JPG/bow_tutorial_04_small.png - :target: JPG/bow_tutorial_04.png - -.. image:: JPG/bow_tutorial_05.png - :target: JPG/bow_tutorial_05.png - -Install Bash for Windows -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -After installation completes, type "bash" in the Windows Start menu search. -Select the first found option. This will launch a command-line window which -will prompt you about installing Ubuntu on Windows. Confirm with "y" and press -enter. This will then download Ubuntu for Windows. - -.. image:: JPG/bow_tutorial_06.png - -.. image:: JPG/bow_tutorial_07.png - -During installation, you will be asked for a new password. This will be used -for installing new software and running commands with sudo. - -.. image:: JPG/bow_tutorial_08.png - -Type exit to close the command-line window. - -Go to the Start menu and type "bash" again. This time you will see a "Bash on -Ubuntu on Windows" Icon. Start this program. - -.. image:: JPG/bow_tutorial_09.png - -Congratulations, you have installed **Bash on Ubuntu on Windows**\ . - -.. image:: JPG/bow_tutorial_10.png - ----------- - -Compiling LAMMPS in Bash on Windows ------------------------------------ - -The installation of LAMMPS in this environment is identical to working inside -of a real Ubuntu Linux installation. At the time writing, it uses Ubuntu 16.04. - -Installing prerequisite packages -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -First upgrade all existing packages using - -.. code-block:: bash - - sudo apt update - sudo apt upgrade -y - -Next install the following packages, which include compilers and libraries -needed for various LAMMPS features: - -.. code-block:: bash - - sudo apt install -y build-essential ccache gfortran openmpi-bin libopenmpi-dev libfftw3-dev libjpeg-dev libpng-dev python-dev python-virtualenv libblas-dev liblapack-dev libhdf5-serial-dev hdf5-tools - -Files in Ubuntu on Windows -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -When you launch "Bash on Ubuntu on Windows" you will start out in your Linux -user home directory /home/[username]\ . You can access your Windows user directory -using the /mnt/c/Users/[username] folder. - -Download LAMMPS -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -Obtain a copy of the LAMMPS code and go into it using "cd" - -Option 1: Downloading LAMMPS tarball using wget -""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" - -.. code-block:: bash - - wget https://lammps.sandia.gov/tars/lammps-stable.tar.gz - tar xvzf lammps-stable.tar.gz - cd lammps-31Mar17 - -Option 2: Obtaining LAMMPS code from GitHub -""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" - -.. code-block:: bash - - git clone https://github.com/lammps/lammps.git - cd lammps - -Compiling LAMMPS -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -At this point you can compile LAMMPS like on Ubuntu Linux. - -Compiling serial version -"""""""""""""""""""""""" - -.. code-block:: bash - - cd src/ - make -j 4 serial - -This will create an executable called lmp_serial in the src/ directory - -Compiling MPI version -""""""""""""""""""""" - -.. code-block:: bash - - cd src/ - make -j 4 mpi - -This will create an executable called lmp_mpi in the src/ directory - ----------- - -Finally, please note the absolute path of your src folder. You can get this using - -.. code-block:: bash - - pwd - -or - -.. code-block:: bash - - echo $PWD - -To run any examples you need the location of the executable. For now, let us -save this location in a temporary variable - -.. code-block:: bash - - LAMMPS_DIR=$PWD - ----------- - -Running an example script -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -Once compiled you can execute some of the LAMMPS examples. Switch into the -examples/melt folder - -.. code-block:: bash - - cd ../examples/melt - -The full path of the serial executable is $LAMMPS_DIR/lmp_serial, while the mpi -version is $LAMMPS_DIR/lmp_mpi. You can run the melt example with either -version as follows: - -.. code-block:: bash - - $LAMMPS_DIR/lmp_serial -in in.melt - -or - -.. code-block:: bash - - mpirun -np 4 $LAMMPS_DIR/lmp_mpi -in in.melt - -Note the use of our variable $LAMMPS_DIR, which expands into the full path of -the LAMMPS src folder we saved earlier. - -Adding your executable directory to your PATH -""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" - -You can avoid having to type the full path of your LAMMPS binary by adding its -parent folder to the PATH environment variable as follows: - -.. code-block:: bash - - export PATH=$LAMMPS_DIR:$PATH - -Input scripts can then be run like this: - -.. code-block:: bash - - lmp_serial -in in.melt - -or - -.. code-block:: bash - - mpirun -np 4 lmp_mpi -in in.melt - -However, this PATH variable will not persist if you close your bash window. -To persist this setting edit the $HOME/.bashrc file using your favorite editor -and add this line - -.. code-block:: bash - - export PATH=/full/path/to/your/lammps/src:$PATH - -**Example:** - -For an executable lmp_serial with a full path - -.. code-block:: bash - - /home/richard/lammps/src/lmp_serial - -the PATH variable should be - -.. code-block:: bash - - export PATH=/home/richard/lammps/src:$PATH - -.. note:: - - This should give you a jump start when trying to run LAMMPS on Windows. - To become effective in this environment I encourage you to look into Linux - tutorials explaining Bash and Basic Unix commands (e.g., `Linux Journey `_) diff --git a/doc/src/Howto_cmake.rst b/doc/src/Howto_cmake.rst index 89d9901918..afea5fea1d 100644 --- a/doc/src/Howto_cmake.rst +++ b/doc/src/Howto_cmake.rst @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ using a shell like Bash. - Linux: any Terminal window will work - MacOS X: launch the Terminal application. -- Windows 10: install and run the :doc:`Windows subsystem for Linux ` +- Windows 10: install and run the :doc:`Windows Subsystem for Linux ` We also assume that you have downloaded and unpacked a recent LAMMPS source code package or used Git to create a clone of the LAMMPS sources on your compilation machine. diff --git a/doc/src/Howto_wsl.rst b/doc/src/Howto_wsl.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..874be46c37 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/src/Howto_wsl.rst @@ -0,0 +1,359 @@ +Using LAMMPS on Windows 10 with WSL +################################### + +**written by Richard Berger** + +---------- + +It's always been tricky for us to have LAMMPS users and developers work on +Windows. We primarily develop LAMMPS to run on Linux clusters. To teach +LAMMPS in workshop settings, we had to redirect Windows users to +Linux Virtual Machines such as VirtualBox or Unix-like compilation with +Cygwin. + +With the latest updates in Windows 10 (Version 2004, Build 19041 or higher), +Microsoft has added a new way to work on Linux-based code. The Windows +Subsystem for Linux (WSL). With WSL Version 2, you now get a Linux Virtual +Machine that transparently integrates into Windows. All you need is to ensure +you have the latest Windows updates installed and enable this new feature. +Linux VMs are then easily installed using the Microsoft Store. + +In this tutorial, I'll show you how to set up and compile LAMMPS for both serial +and MPI usage in WSL2. + +Installation +============ + +Upgrade to the latest Windows 10 +-------------------------------- + +Type "Updates" in Windows Start and select "Check for Updates". + +.. image:: img/wsl_tutorial/updates.png + :scale: 50% + +Install all pending updates and reboot your system as many times as +necessary. Continue until your Windows installation is updated. + +.. image:: img/wsl_tutorial/windows_update.png + :scale: 50% + +Verify your system has at least **version 2004 and build 19041 or later**. You +can find this information by clicking on "OS build info". + +.. image:: img/wsl_tutorial/osinfo.png + :scale: 50% + +Enable WSL +---------- +Next, we must install two additional Windows features to enable WSL support. +Open a PowerShell window as an administrator. Type "PowerShell" in Windows +Start and select "Run as Administrator". + +.. image:: img/wsl_tutorial/powershell.png + :scale: 50% + +Windows will ask you for administrator access. After you accept a new command +line window will appear. Type in the following command to install WSL: + +.. code-block:: + + dism.exe /online /enable-feature /featurename:Microsoft-Windows-Subsystem-Linux /all /norestart + +.. image:: img/wsl_tutorial/wsl_install1.png + +Next, enable the VirtualMachinePlatform feature using the following command: + +.. code-block:: + + dism.exe /online /enable-feature /featurename:VirtualMachinePlatform /all /norestart + +.. image:: img/wsl_tutorial/wsl_install2.png + +Finally, reboot your system. + +Update WSL kernel component +--------------------------- + +Download and install the :download:`WSL Kernel Component Update `. +Afterwards, reboot your system. + +Set WSL2 as default +------------------- + +Again, open PowerShell as administrator and run the following command: + +.. code-block:: powershell + + wsl --set-default-version 2 + +This command ensures that all future Linux installations will use WSL version 2. + +.. image:: img/wsl_tutorial/wsl_install3.png + +Install a Linux Distribution +---------------------------- +Next, we need to install a Linux distribution via the Microsoft Store. +Install `Ubuntu 20.04 LTS `_. +Once installed, you can launch it like any other application from the Start +Menu. + +.. image:: img/wsl_tutorial/ubuntu_in_store.png + :scale: 50% + +Initial Setup +^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +The first time you launch the Ubuntu Linux console, it will prompt you for a +UNIX username and password. You will need this password to perform :code:`sudo` +commands later. Once completed, your Linux shell is ready for use. All your +actions and commands will run as the Linux user you specified. + +.. image:: img/wsl_tutorial/first_login.png + :scale: 50% + +Windows Explorer / WSL integration +================================== + +Your Linux installation will have its own Linux filesystem, which contains +the Ubuntu files. Your Linux user will have a regular Linux home directory in +:code:`/home/`. This directory is different from your Windows User +directory. Windows and Linux filesystems are connected through WSL. + +All hard drives in Windows are accessible in the :code:`/mnt` directory in Linux. +E.g., WSL maps the :code:`C` hard drive to the :code:`/mnt/c` directory. That means you +can access your Windows User directory in :code:`/mnt/c/Users/`. + +The Windows Explorer can also access the Linux filesystem. To illustrate this +integration, open an Ubuntu console and navigate to a directory of your +choice. To view this location in Windows Explorer, use the :code:`explorer.exe .` +command (do not forget the final dot!). + +.. image:: img/wsl_tutorial/wsl_integration.png + :scale: 50% + +-------- + +Compiling LAMMPS +================ + +You now have a fully functioning Ubuntu installation and can follow most +guides to install LAMMPS on a Linux system. Here are some of the essential +steps to follow: + +Install prerequisite packages +----------------------------- + +Before we can begin, we need to download the necessary compiler toolchain and +libraries to compile LAMMPS. In our Ubuntu-based Linux installation, we will +use the :code:`apt` package manager to install additional packages. + +First, upgrade all existing packages using :code:`apt update` and :code:`apt upgrade`. + +.. code-block:: bash + + sudo apt update + sudo apt upgrade -y + +Next, install the following packages with :code:`apt install`: + + +.. code-block:: bash + + sudo apt install -y cmake build-essential ccache gfortran openmpi-bin libopenmpi-dev \ + libfftw3-dev libjpeg-dev libpng-dev python3-dev python3-pip \ + python3-virtualenv libblas-dev liblapack-dev libhdf5-serial-dev \ + hdf5-tools + +Download LAMMPS +--------------- + +Obtain a copy of the LAMMPS source code and go into it using the :code:`cd` command. + +Option 1: Download a LAMMPS tarball using wget +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +.. code-block:: bash + + wget https://github.com/lammps/lammps/archive/stable_3Mar2020.tar.gz + tar xvzf stable_3Mar2020.tar.gz + cd lammps + +Option 2: Download a LAMMPS development version from GitHub +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +.. code-block:: bash + + git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/lammps/lammps.git + cd lammps + + +Configure and Compile LAMMPS with CMake +--------------------------------------- + +A beginner-friendly way to compile LAMMPS is to use CMake. Create a :code:`build` +directory to compile LAMMPS and move into it. This directory will store the +build configuration and any binaries generated during compilation. + +.. code-block:: bash + + mkdir build + cd build + +There are countless ways to compile LAMMPS. It is beyond the scope of this +tutorial. If you want to find out more about what can be enabled, please +consult the extensive `documentation `_. + +To compile a minimal version of LAMMPS, we're going to use a preset. +Presets are a way to specify a collection of CMake options using a file. + +.. code-block:: bash + + cmake ../cmake/presets/minimal.cmake ../cmake + +This command configures the build and generates the necessary Makefiles. To compile the binary, run the make command. + +.. code-block:: bash + + make -j 4 + +The :code:`-j` option specifies how many parallel processes will perform the +compilation. This option can significantly speed up compilation times. Use a +number that corresponds to the number of processors in your system. + +After the compilation completes successfully, you will have an executable +called :code:`lmp` in the :code:`build` directory. + +.. image:: img/wsl_tutorial/compilation_result.png + :scale: 50% + +Please take note of the absolute path of your :code:`build` directory. You will +need to know the location to execute the LAMMPS binary later. + +One way of getting the absolute path of the current directory is through the +:code:`$PWD` variable: + +.. code-block:: bash + + # prints out the current value of the PWD variable + echo $PWD + +Let us save this value in a temporary variable :code:`LAMMPS_BUILD_DIR` for future use: + +.. code-block:: bash + + LAMMPS_BUILD_DIR=$PWD + +The full path of the LAMMPS binary then is :code:`$LAMMPS_BUILD_DIR/lmp`. + +------------ + +Running an example script +========================= + +Now that we have a LAMMPS binary, we will run a script from the examples folder. + +Switch into the :code:`examples/melt` folder: + +.. code-block:: + + cd ../examples/melt + +To run this example in serial, use the following command line: + +.. code-block:: + + $LAMMPS_BUILD_DIR/lmp -in in.melt + +To run the same script in parallel using MPI with 4 processes, do the following: + +.. code-block:: bash + + mpirun -np 4 $LAMMPS_BUILD_DIR/lmp -in in.melt + +If you run LAMMPS for the first time, the Windows Firewall might prompt you +to confirm access. LAMMPS is accessing the network stack to enable parallel +computation. Allow the access. + +.. image:: img/wsl_tutorial/windows_firewall.png + :scale: 75% + +In either serial or MPI case, LAMMPS executes and will output something similar to this: + +.. code-block:: + + LAMMPS (30 Jun 2020) + ... + ... + ... + Total # of neighbors = 151513 + Ave neighs/atom = 37.878250 + Neighbor list builds = 12 + Dangerous builds not checked + Total wall time: 0:00:00 + +**Congratulations! You've successfully compiled and executed LAMMPS on WSL!** + +Final steps +=========== + +It is cumbersome to always specify the path of your LAMMPS binary. You can +avoid this by adding the absolute path of your :code:`build` directory to your PATH +environment variable. + +.. code-block:: bash + + export PATH=$LAMMPS_BUILD_DIR:$PATH + +You can then run LAMMPS input scripts like this: + +.. code-block:: bash + + lmp -in in.melt + +or + +.. code-block:: bash + + mpirun -np 4 lmp -in in.melt + +.. note:: + + The value of this :code:`PATH` variable will disappear once you close your + console window. To persist this setting edit the :code:`$HOME/.bashrc` file using your + favorite text editor and add this line: + + .. code-block:: bash + + export PATH=/full/path/to/your/lammps/build:$PATH + + **Example:** + If the LAMMPS executable `lmp` has the following absolute path: + + .. code-block:: bash + + /home//lammps/build/lmp + + the :code:`PATH` variable should be: + + + .. code-block:: bash + + export PATH=/home//lammps/build:$PATH + + Once set up, all your Ubuntu consoles will always have access to your :code:`lmp` + binary without having to specify its location. + +Conclusion +========== +I hope this gives you good overview on how to start compiling and running LAMMPS on +Windows. WSL makes preparing and running scripts on Windows a much better +experience. + +If you are completely new to Linux, I highly recommend investing some time in +studying Linux online tutorials. E.g., tutorials about Bash Shell and Basic +Unix commands (e.g., `Linux Journey `_). 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