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3b6761afed ENH: code modernization for decompose/reconstruct
- simplify procAddressing read/write

- avoid accessing points in faMeshReconstructor.
  Can rely on the patch meshPoints (labelList), which does not need
  access to a pointField

- report number of points on decomposed mesh.
  Can be useful additional information.
  Additional statistics for finite area decomposition

- provide bundled reconstructAllFields for various reconstructors

- remove reconstructPar checks for very old face addressing
  (from foam2.0 - ie, older than OpenFOAM itself)

- bundle all reading into fieldsDistributor tools,
  where it can be reused by various utilities as required.

- combine decomposition fields as respective fieldsCache
  which eliminates most of the clutter from decomposePar
  and similfies reuse in the future.

STYLE: remove old wordHashSet selection (deprecated in 2018)

BUG: incorrect face flip handling for faMeshReconstructor

- a latent bug which is not yet triggered since the faMesh faces are
  currently only definable on boundary faces (which never flip)
2022-05-25 13:12:38 +00:00
efe057897f ENH: foamToVTK attempt finite-area write if -with-ids is specified
- previously filtered on the existence of area fields, but with
  faMesh::TryNew this is not required anymore.

STYLE: enable -verbose for various parallel utilities (consistency)
2022-05-11 11:34:04 +02:00
a78e79908b ENH: additional decompose options
- decomposePar: -no-fields to suppress decomposition of fields

- makeFaMesh: -no-decompose to suppress creation of *ProcAddressing
  and fields, -no-fields to suppress decomposition of fields only
2021-11-09 15:44:54 +01:00
5a121119e6 ENH: add -verbose support into argList
- similar to -dry-run handling, can be interrogated from argList,
  which makes it simpler to add into utilities.

- support multiple uses of -dry-run and -verbose to increase the
  level. For example, could have

    someApplication -verbose -verbose

 and inside of the application:

    if (args.verbose() > 2) ...

BUG: error with empty distributed roots specification (fixes #2196)

- previously used the size of distributed roots to transmit if the
  case was running in distributed mode, but this behaves rather poorly
  with bad input. Specifically, the following questionable setup:

      distributed true;
      roots ( /*none*/ );

  Now transmit the ParRunControl distributed() value instead,
  and also emit a gentle warning for the user:

      WARNING: running distributed but did not specify roots!
2021-11-09 15:44:54 +01:00
b364a9e72c ENH: argList improvements
- argList::envExecutable() static method.
  This is identical to getEnv("FOAM_EXECUTABLE"), where the name of
  the executable has typically been set from the argList construction.

  Provides a singleton access to this value from locations that
  do not have knowledge of the originating command args (argList).
  This is a similar rationale as for the argList::envGlobalPath() static.

- additional argList::envRelativePath() static method.

- make -dry-run handling more central and easier to use by adding into
  argList itself.

STYLE: drop handling of -srcDoc (v1706 option)

- replaced with -doc-source for 1712 and never used much anyhow
2021-11-03 11:38:21 +01:00
fe8c630936 BUG: Foam::cp inadvertently creates recursive directories (fixes #2235)
- noticed by Robin Knowles with `decomposePar -fields -copyZero`

  The internals for the Foam:cp method combine the behaviour of
  a regular `cp` and `cp -R` combined.

  When source and target are both directories, the old implementation
  created a subdirectory for the contents.
  This normally fine,

      ok:  cp "path1/0/" to "path2/1" -> "path2/1/2"
      BUT: cp "path1/0/" to "path2/0" -> "path2/0/0" !!

  Now add check for the basenames first.
  If they are identical, we probably meant to copy directory contents
  only, without the additional subdir layer.

BUG: decomposePar -fields -copyZero copies the wrong directory

- was using the current time name (usually latest) instead of copying
  the 0 directory

ENH: accept 0.orig directories as a fallback to copy if the 0 directory
is missing
2021-10-18 14:58:17 +02:00
8a3dc0527c ENH: -no-finite-area, -no-lagrangian options for some parallel utils 2021-10-01 15:26:50 +02:00
96adf3ae80 ENH: add IOobject::objectRelPath() for compact output (#2195) 2021-09-07 16:35:34 +02:00
0ae17908a2 ENH: collect and cleanup decompose and reconstruct methods (#2084)
- new faDecompose and faReconstruct libraries

- provide common readFields in the faDecompose library
2021-05-27 21:04:55 +02:00
0df219d1b3 ENH: expose decomposePar -dry-run options -domains, -method
- can now drop older Test-decomposePar for exploration purposes
  and simply use -dry-run with the -domains and -method options.

- write VTK file instead of volScalarField in combination
  with -dry-run and -cellDist.

  Avoids adding any OpenFOAM fields and is usually faster to load.
  Also easier to rename than a volScalarField would be when exploring
  multiple decompositions.
2021-05-19 18:16:05 +02:00
c410edf928 ENH: centralized handling of -allRegions, -regions, -region (#2072)
Step 1.
    include "addAllRegionOptions.H"

    Adds the -allRegions, -regions and -region options to argList.

Step 2.
    include "getAllRegionOptions.H"

    Processes the options with -allRegions selecting everything
    from the regionProperties.

    OR use -regions to specify multiple regions (from
       regionProperties), and can also contain regular expressions

    OR use the -region option

    Specifying a single -regions NAME (not a regular expresssion)
    is the same as -region NAME and doesn't use regionProperties

    Creates a `wordList regionNames`

Step 3.
    Do something with the region names.
    Either directly, or quite commonly with the following

    include "createNamedMeshes.H"

    Creates a `PtrList<fvMesh> meshes`

STYLE: add description to some central include files
2021-05-07 09:46:33 +02:00
86f627b9e6 ENH: consolidate decomposition model, constructors for decomposition methods
- make regionName an optional constructor parameter, which eliminates
  a separate set of constructors and construction tables. Adjust
  internals to treat a missing/empty regionName as a no-op.

- pass in fallback dictionary content via new IOdictionary constructor
  with a pointer

ENH: further relax check for matching number of processor dirs

- if the "numberOfSubdomains" entry is missing (or even zero)
  ignore checks of processor dirs as meaningless.
2021-04-27 09:14:48 +02:00
df74e8448c ENH: robuster fileOperations splitProcessorPath
- robuster matching behaviour when encountering paths that themselves
  contain the word "processor" in them. For example,

    "/path/processor0generation2/case1/processor10/system"
    will now correctly match on processor10 instead of failing.

- use procRangeType for encapsulating the processor ranges

- provision for information of distributed vs non-distributed roots.
  The information is currently available from the initial setup, but
  can useful to access directly within fileOperation.

STYLE: modernize list iteration
2020-12-08 11:58:28 +01:00
df7044845e GIT: remove whitespace, backslash escape angle brackets in comments
- fix older '> >' template parameters as '>>'
2020-06-26 12:28:49 +02:00
2803f765f5 BUG: decomposePar -decomposeParDict option (fixes #1649)
DOC: reorder the options of decomposePar in the header file
2020-06-11 13:30:30 +01:00
31b172217c ENH: support predicate checks for argList (similar to dictionary methods)
- Favour use of argList methods that are more similar to dictionary
  method names with the aim of reducing the cognitive load.

  * Silently deprecate two-parameter get() method in favour of the
    more familiar getOrDefault.
  * Silently deprecate opt() method in favour of get()

  These may be verbosely deprecated in future versions.
2020-06-02 13:51:18 +02:00
1310e85225 ENH: support 'get()' for retrieving argList options
- previously only had 'opt<..>()' for options, but 'get<..>()'
  provides more similarity with dictionary methods.
  The 'opt<..>()' method is retained.
2019-11-26 21:07:11 +01:00
e9219558d7 GIT: Header file updates 2019-10-31 14:48:44 +00:00
154029ddd0 BOT: Cleaned up header files 2019-02-06 12:28:23 +00:00
14a404170b ENH: for-range, forAllIters() ... in applications/utilities
- reduced clutter when iterating over containers
2019-01-07 09:20:51 +01:00
29a5793b5b STYLE: argList::opt method instead of the longer argList::lookupOrDefault
- also replaced a few instances of readIfPresent with opt<> for
  constant values.
2018-12-12 12:10:39 +01:00
68ec561df8 STYLE: add usage notes to more utilities and solvers 2018-12-11 15:25:27 +01:00
c4542294a8 ENH: more stringent checks for fileName concatenation
- avoids some doubled slashes

STYLE: simplify concatenation of processor directory names
2018-10-11 10:07:11 +02:00
501326b27a ENH: additional constructor and methods for regionProperties
- can now construct with READ_IF_PRESENT and use count() to determine
  if it was loaded. names() and sortedNames() for a collected overview.
2018-10-01 16:01:02 +02:00
2ae4bf73d9 fileHandler: Added flush method
This method waits until all the threads have completed IO operations and
then clears any cached information about the files on disk. This
replaces the deactivation of threading by means of zeroing the buffer
size when writing and reading of a file happen in sequence. It also
allows paraFoam to update the list of available times.

Patch contributed by Mattijs Janssens
Resolves bug report https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2962
2018-06-27 11:45:58 +01:00
88e5334a9f ENH: IOobject::selectIO helper method
- centralizes IOobject handling and treatment of alternative locations.
  If an alternative file location is specified, it will be used instead.

- provide decompositionMethod::canonicalName instead of using
  "decomposeParDict" in various places.
2018-08-02 17:39:17 +02:00
cb919a6c41 ENH: tag some options as 'advanced' (only shown with -help-full)
General:
    * -roots, -hostRoots, -fileHandler

Specific:
    * -to <coordinateSystem> -from <coordinateSystem>

- Display -help-compat when compatibility or ignored options are available

STYLE: capitalization of options text
2018-07-31 11:54:15 +02:00
ff26b96a80 STYLE: use 'cloudObjects' instead of 'sprayObjects' 2018-07-30 13:15:38 +02:00
ed4ffd8f89 ENH: add decomposePar -dry-run option
- can be used to test the behaviour of the decomposion and its
  characteristics without writing any decomposition to disk.
  Combine with -cellDist to visualize the expected decomposition
  result.
2018-07-19 11:04:38 +02:00
7cb5b638ad STYLE: more consistency in handling of -region vs -allRegions 2018-07-19 09:15:33 +02:00
f51ee9a0e2 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/develop' into develop-pre-release 2018-05-31 17:34:16 +01:00
6b6b36afd3 STYLE: revert bitSet/HashSet setMany() to set() method (issue #837)
- improves backward compatibility and more naming consistency.
  Retain setMany(iter1, iter2) to avoid ambiguity with the
  PackedList::set(index, value) method.
2018-05-29 17:38:02 +02:00
8959b8e00a ENH: Improvements to the fileHandler and collated IO
Improvements to existing functionality
--------------------------------------
  - MPI is initialised without thread support if it is not needed e.g. uncollated
  - Use native c++11 threading; avoids problem with static destruction order.
  - etc/cellModels now only read if needed.
  - etc/controlDict can now be read from the environment variable FOAM_CONTROLDICT
  - Uniform files (e.g. '0/uniform/time') are now read only once on the master only
    (with the masterUncollated or collated file handlers)
  - collated format writes to 'processorsNNN' instead of 'processors'.  The file
    format is unchanged.
  - Thread buffer and file buffer size are no longer limited to 2Gb.

The global controlDict file contains parameters for file handling.  Under some
circumstances, e.g. running in parallel on a system without NFS, the user may
need to set some parameters, e.g. fileHandler, before the global controlDict
file is read from file.  To support this, OpenFOAM now allows the global
controlDict to be read as a string set to the FOAM_CONTROLDICT environment
variable.

The FOAM_CONTROLDICT environment variable can be set to the content the global
controlDict file, e.g. from a sh/bash shell:

    export FOAM_CONTROLDICT=$(foamDictionary $FOAM_ETC/controlDict)

FOAM_CONTROLDICT can then be passed to mpirun using the -x option, e.g.:

    mpirun -np 2 -x FOAM_CONTROLDICT simpleFoam -parallel

Note that while this avoids the need for NFS to read the OpenFOAM configuration
the executable still needs to load shared libraries which must either be copied
locally or available via NFS or equivalent.

New: Multiple IO ranks
----------------------
The masterUncollated and collated fileHandlers can now use multiple ranks for
writing e.g.:

    mpirun -np 6 simpleFoam -parallel -ioRanks '(0 3)'

In this example ranks 0 ('processor0') and 3 ('processor3') now handle all the
I/O.  Rank 0 handles 0,1,2 and rank 3 handles 3,4,5.  The set of IO ranks should always
include 0 as first element and be sorted in increasing order.

The collated fileHandler uses the directory naming processorsNNN_XXX-YYY where
NNN is the total number of processors and XXX and YYY are first and last
processor in the rank, e.g. in above example the directories would be

    processors6_0-2
    processors6_3-5

and each of the collated files in these contains data of the local ranks
only. The same naming also applies when e.g. running decomposePar:

decomposePar -fileHandler collated -ioRanks '(0 3)'

New: Distributed data
---------------------

The individual root directories can be placed on different hosts with different
paths if necessary.  In the current framework it is necessary to specify the
root per slave process but this has been simplified with the option of specifying
the root per host with the -hostRoots command line option:

    mpirun -np 6 simpleFoam -parallel -ioRanks '(0 3)' \
        -hostRoots '("machineA" "/tmp/" "machineB" "/tmp")'

The hostRoots option is followed by a list of machine name + root directory, the
machine name can contain regular expressions.

New: hostCollated
-----------------

The new hostCollated fileHandler automatically sets the 'ioRanks' according to
the host name with the lowest rank e.g. to run simpleFoam on 6 processors with
ranks 0-2 on machineA and ranks 3-5 on machineB with the machines specified in
the hostfile:

    mpirun -np 6 --hostfile hostfile simpleFoam -parallel -fileHandler hostCollated

This is equivalent to

    mpirun -np 6 --hostfile hostfile simpleFoam -parallel -fileHandler collated -ioRanks '(0 3)'

This example will write directories:

    processors6_0-2/
    processors6_3-5/

A typical example would use distributed data e.g. no two nodes, machineA and
machineB, each with three processes:

    decomposePar -fileHandler collated -case cavity

    # Copy case (constant/*, system/*, processors6/) to master:
    rsync -a cavity machineA:/tmp/

    # Create root on slave:
    ssh machineB mkdir -p /tmp/cavity

    # Run
    mpirun --hostfile hostfile icoFoam \
        -case /tmp/cavity -parallel -fileHandler hostCollated \
        -hostRoots '("machineA" "/tmp" "machineB" "/tmp")'

Contributed by Mattijs Janssens
2018-03-21 12:42:22 +00:00
d17bc72585 ENH: consistency of HashSet setMany(), insertMany() with packed-list version
- this also provides a better separation of the intent
  (ie, inserting a single value, or inserting multiply values)
2018-03-14 21:08:29 +01:00
345a2a42f1 ENH: simplify method names for reading argList options and arguments
- use succincter method names that more closely resemble dictionary
  and HashTable method names. This improves method name consistency
  between classes and also requires less typing effort:

    args.found(optName)        vs.  args.optionFound(optName)
    args.readIfPresent(..)     vs.  args.optionReadIfPresent(..)
    ...
    args.opt<scalar>(optName)  vs.  args.optionRead<scalar>(optName)
    args.read<scalar>(index)   vs.  args.argRead<scalar>(index)

- the older method names forms have been retained for code compatibility,
  but are now deprecated
2018-01-08 15:35:18 +01:00
0c64622341 Finite area port, Hrvoje Jasak
- with sphereSurfactantFoam and sphereTransport test case
2017-09-15 12:02:25 +01:00
cf15d299cc ENH: remove old proc-addressing when redistributing (issue #656)
- after redistribution, the old cellProcAddressing etc files are incorrect
  and potentially troublesome.
2017-12-08 12:02:09 +00:00
a9ffcab5af ENH: region-wise decomposition specification for decomposeParDict
Within decomposeParDict, it is now possible to specify a different
  decomposition method, methods coefficients or number of subdomains
  for each region individually.

  The top-level numberOfSubdomains remains mandatory, since this
  specifies the number of domains for the entire simulation.
  The individual regions may use the same number or fewer domains.

  Any optional method coefficients can be specified in a general
  "coeffs" entry or a method-specific one, eg "metisCoeffs".

  For multiLevel, only the method-specific "multiLevelCoeffs" dictionary
  is used, and is also mandatory.

----

ENH: shortcut specification for multiLevel.

  In addition to the longer dictionary form, it is also possible to
  use a shorter notation for multiLevel decomposition when the same
  decomposition method applies to each level.
2017-11-09 12:30:24 +01:00
9edc0c15fe ENH: add rmDir silent option for all fileOperations implementations 2017-11-08 14:54:57 +01:00
7d7b0bfe84 STYLE: use list methods find/found instead of findIndex function 2017-10-24 19:07:34 +02:00
ba331942be BUG: decomposePar - resolved error using -allRegions option 2017-09-26 11:58:38 +01:00
2defba00a9 ENH: Lagrangian - provided backwards compatibility for cases using the
old "positions" file form

The change to barycentric-based tracking changed the contents of the
cloud "positions" file to a new format comprising the barycentric
co-ordinates and other cell position-based info.  This broke
backwards compatibility, providing no option to restart old cases
(v1706 and earlier), and caused difficulties for dependent code, e.g.
for post-processing utilities that could only infer the contents only
after reading.

The barycentric position info is now written to a file called
"coordinates" with provision to restart old cases for which only the
"positions" file is available. Related utilities, e.g. for parallel
running and data conversion have been updated to be able to support both
file types.

To write the "positions" file by default, use set the following option
in the InfoSwitches section of the controlDict:

    writeLagrangianPositions 1;
2017-09-13 13:13:36 +01:00
bed8dd4bc7 fileOperation: Corrected processor counting for moving mesh cases 2017-08-11 00:07:48 +01:00
fb20bc107e INT: Updated dependent code following latest set of integrations 2017-09-06 16:05:12 +01:00
d8d6030ab6 INT: Integration of Mattijs' collocated parallel IO additions
Original commit message:
------------------------

Parallel IO: New collated file format

When an OpenFOAM simulation runs in parallel, the data for decomposed fields and
mesh(es) has historically been stored in multiple files within separate
directories for each processor.  Processor directories are named 'processorN',
where N is the processor number.

This commit introduces an alternative "collated" file format where the data for
each decomposed field (and mesh) is collated into a single file, which is
written and read on the master processor.  The files are stored in a single
directory named 'processors'.

The new format produces significantly fewer files - one per field, instead of N
per field.  For large parallel cases, this avoids the restriction on the number
of open files imposed by the operating system limits.

The file writing can be threaded allowing the simulation to continue running
while the data is being written to file.  NFS (Network File System) is not
needed when using the the collated format and additionally, there is an option
to run without NFS with the original uncollated approach, known as
"masterUncollated".

The controls for the file handling are in the OptimisationSwitches of
etc/controlDict:

OptimisationSwitches
{
    ...

    //- Parallel IO file handler
    //  uncollated (default), collated or masterUncollated
    fileHandler uncollated;

    //- collated: thread buffer size for queued file writes.
    //  If set to 0 or not sufficient for the file size threading is not used.
    //  Default: 2e9
    maxThreadFileBufferSize 2e9;

    //- masterUncollated: non-blocking buffer size.
    //  If the file exceeds this buffer size scheduled transfer is used.
    //  Default: 2e9
    maxMasterFileBufferSize 2e9;
}

When using the collated file handling, memory is allocated for the data in the
thread.  maxThreadFileBufferSize sets the maximum size of memory in bytes that
is allocated.  If the data exceeds this size, the write does not use threading.

When using the masterUncollated file handling, non-blocking MPI communication
requires a sufficiently large memory buffer on the master node.
maxMasterFileBufferSize sets the maximum size in bytes of the buffer.  If the
data exceeds this size, the system uses scheduled communication.

The installation defaults for the fileHandler choice, maxThreadFileBufferSize
and maxMasterFileBufferSize (set in etc/controlDict) can be over-ridden within
the case controlDict file, like other parameters.  Additionally the fileHandler
can be set by:
- the "-fileHandler" command line argument;
- a FOAM_FILEHANDLER environment variable.

A foamFormatConvert utility allows users to convert files between the collated
and uncollated formats, e.g.
    mpirun -np 2 foamFormatConvert -parallel -fileHandler uncollated

An example case demonstrating the file handling methods is provided in:
$FOAM_TUTORIALS/IO/fileHandling

The work was undertaken by Mattijs Janssens, in collaboration with Henry Weller.
2017-07-07 11:39:56 +01:00
e6b67f6790 ENH: Clean-up after latest Foundation integrations 2017-03-28 14:21:07 +01:00
45381b1085 MRG: Integrated Foundation code to commit 19e602b 2017-03-28 11:30:10 +01:00
1be5f699e5 decomposePar: Added 'copyZero' option
Using

decomposePar -copyZero

The mesh is decomposed as usual but the '0' directory is recursively copied to
the 'processor.*' directories rather than decomposing the fields.  This is a
convenient option to handle cases where the initial field files are generic and
can be used for serial or parallel running.  See for example the
incompressible/simpleFoam/motorBike tutorial case.
2017-03-08 11:48:06 +00:00
55ed6ec776 STYLE: use MUST_READ consistently for decomposeParDict
- there was a slight mix of MUST_READ and MUST_READ_IF_MODIFIED
  but with no obvious code to handle runtime modified values
  of the decomposition, or how this works with alternative
  dictionaries.
2016-11-24 11:26:03 +01:00
8b4dfe24f1 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/decomposeParDict' into develop 2016-11-19 15:34:36 +01:00