- commit fb69a54bc3 accidentally changed the constructMap compact
order from linear ordering to local elements first order. Seems to
interact poorly with other bookkeeping so doing a partial revert,
but still replacing the old allGatherList with exchangeSizes.
Note:
the processorLOD method does actually use a constructMap with local
elements first ordering, so some inconsistency may still exist
there
Corrects turbulence viscosity field (e.g. nut) within a specified
region by applying a maximum limit, set according to a coefficient
multiplied by the laminar viscosity:
\nu_{t,max} = c \nu
Corrections applied to:
nut | Turbulence vicosity [m2/s2]
Usage
Minimal example by using \c constant/fvOptions:
\verbatim
limitTurbulenceViscosity1
{
// Mandatory entries (unmodifiable)
type limitTurbulenceViscosity;
// Optional entries (runtime modifiable)
nut nut;
c 1e5;
// Mandatory/Optional (inherited) entries
...
}
The optional areaNormalisationMode entry determines how the area normalisation
is performed. Options are:
- `project`: tri face area dotted with patch face normal; same as v2212 (default)
- `mag`: tri face area magnitude (v2206 and earlier)
Example usage:
AMI1
{
type cyclicAMI;
...
areaNormalisationMode mag;
//areaNormalisationMode project;
}
- the special MacOS dlopen handling (commit f584ec97d0)
did not fully solve the problem with SIP clearing.
Eg, sourcing the RunFunctions (for runParallel) triggers SIP and
clears DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH. With the cleared path it finds the dummy
libraries: the dummy Pstream::init() fails.
- for simulations where the yPlus is needed for other purposes or
just for obtaining information on the patches it can be useful
to disable field writing and save disk space.
The 'writeFields' flag (as per some other function objects)
has been added control writing the yPlus volume field.
If unspecified, the default value is 'true' so that the yPlus
function object continues to work as before.
However, this default may change to 'false' in the future to align
with other function objects.
ENH: wallShearStress: support disable of field writing
- similar to yPlus, the write() method combines writing information
and writing the fields. The 'writeFields' flag allows some
separation of that logic.
- replace Map with a List or DynamicList to reduce the number of
operations and allocations within the loops.
Use polyBoundaryMesh::nProcessorPatches() for initial capacity
to avoid reallocations.
- returns the number of processorPolyPatch patches (finiteVolume)
or else the number of processorFaPatch patches (finiteArea).
These can be useful when sizing lists etc.
- the changes introduced in f215ad15d1 aim to reduce unnecessary
point-to-point communication. However, if there are also
processorCyclic boundaries involved, there are multiple connections
between any two processors, so simply skipping empty sends will cause
synchronization problems.
Eg,
On the send side:
patch0to1_a is zero (doesn't send) and patch0to1_b does send
(to the same processor).
On the receive side:
patch1to0_a receives the data intended for patch1to0_b !
Remedy
======
Simply stream all of send data into PstreamBuffers
(regardless if empty or non-empty) but track the sends
as a bit operation: empty (0) or non-empty (1)
Reset the buffer slots that were only sent empty data.
This adds an additional local overhead but avoids communication
as much as possible.
- files might have been set during token reading so only on
known on master processor.
Broadcast names to all processors (even alhough they are only
checked on master) so that the watched states remain synchronised
- freeCommmunicatorComponents needs an additional bounds check.
When MPI is initialized outside of OpenFOAM, there are no
UPstream communicator equivalents
- for boundary conditions such as uniformFixed, uniformMixed etc the
optional 'value' entry (optional) is used for the initial values and
restarts. Otherwise the various Function1 or PatchFunction1 entries
are evaluated and used determine the boundary condition values.
In most cases this is OK, but in some case such coded or expression
entries with references to other fields it can be problematic since
they may reference fields (eg, phi) that have not yet been created.
For these cases the 'value' entry will be needed: documentation
updated accordingly.
STYLE: eliminate some unneeded/unused declaration headers
- provides a more succinct way of writing
{fa,fv}PatchField<Type>::patchInternalField(*this)
as well as a consistent naming that can be used for patches derived
from valuePointPatchField
ENH: readGradientEntry helper method for fixedGradient conditions
- simplifies coding and logic.
- support different read construct modes for fixedGradient
- individual processor Time databases are purely for internal logistics
and should not be introducing any new library symbols: these will
already have been loaded in the outer loop.
- MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE is usually undesirable for performance reasons,
but in some cases may be necessary if a linked library expects it.
Provide a '-mpi-threads' option to explicitly request it.
ENH: consolidate some looping logic within argList
- can be broadly categorised as 'unthreaded'
or 'collated' (threading requirement depends on buffering)
without other opaque inheritances.
CONFIG: add hostUncollated to bash completion prompt
- The Apple SIP (System Integrity Protection) clears environment
variables, which affects the behaviour of dynamic library loading
(the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH env variable).
OpenFOAM shadows this variable as FOAM_LD_LIBRARY_PATH, which has
been used to restore DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH (eg, in RunFunctions script).
However, this solution is not quite complete, as it
(a) requires sourcing of RunFunctions file,
(b) additional errors appear depending on a user workflow.
This changeset alleviates the problem by also iterating through
paths stored in the shadow variable when loading dynamic libraries
(if the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is empty).
- with C++11, static constexpr variables apparently also require
definition in a translation unit and not just as inlined quantities.
Mostly not an issue, however gcc with -O0 does not do the inlining
and thus actually requires them to be defined in a translation unit
as well.
These variables were provided for symmetry with worldComm, but only
used in low-level internal code. Changing to inlined functions
solves the linkage issue and also aligns with the commWorld()
function naming.
Mnemonics:
MPI_COMM_SELF => UPstream::commSelf()
overall MPI_COMM_WORLD => UPstream::commGlobal(), sometimes commWorld()
local COMM_WORLD => UPstream::commWorld()
- useful when speculative receives have been initiated but are no
longer required.
Combines MPI_Cancel() + MPI_Request_free() for consistent resource
management. Currently no feedback provided if the request was
satisfied by a completed send/recv or by cancellation (can be added
later if required).
- primarily relevant for finite-area meshes, in which case they can be
considered to be an additional, detailed diagnositic that is
normally not needed (clutters the file system).
Writing can be enabled with the `-write-edges` option.
- enable 'faceZones' support.
- enable 'writeFile' support to better control file output.
- rename 'PatchPostProcessing' as 'ParticlePostProcessing' for better clarity.
- fix#1808
- enable 'faceZone' support.
- introduce 'cloudFunctionObjectTools' to simplify collection of particle info
on patches or face zones.
- enable 'writeFile' support to better control file output.
- rename 'PatchParticleHistogram' as 'ParticleHistogram' for better clarity.
- extend the loadOrCreateMesh functionality to work in conjunction
with file handlers. This allows selective loading of the mesh parts
without the ugly workaround of writing zero-sized meshes to disk and
then reading them back.
Co-authored-by: Mark Olesen <>
- fatten the interface to continue allowing write control with a bool
or with a dedicated file handler. This may slim down in the future.
Co-authored-by: mattijs <mattijs>
- use local function for the decision making, whether worldComm or a
dedicated communicator is needed (and which sibling ranks are
involved)
Co-authored-by: mattijs <mattijs>
- accept plain lists (space or comma separated) as well as the
traditional OpenFOAM lists. This simplifies argument handling
with job scripts.
For example,
simpleFoam -ioRanks 0,4,8 ...
vs
simpleFoam -ioRanks '(0 4 8)' ...
It is also possible to select the IO ranks on a per-host basis:
simpleFoam -ioRanks host ...
- expose rank/subrank handling as static fileOperation methods
- previously checked on destruction, but it is robuster to check for a
locally defined communicator during construction
- add InfoProxy output for fileOperation
ENH: add fileOperation::storeComm()
- transfers management of the communicator from external to internal.
Use with caution
- for special cases it can simplify sharing of processor communication
patterns, but no visible change for most code.
- make fileHandler communicator modifiable (mutable), for special
cases. The changes from 9711b7f1b9 now make this safer to do.
Continue to support legacy global function using an autoPtr:
autoPtr<fileOperation> Foam::fileHandler(autoPtr<fileOperation>&&);
However, new code using refPtr uses the following static method since
swapping out file handlers is an infrequent operation that should
also stand out a bit more.
fileOperation::fileHandler(...);
- consolidate file synchronization checks in dynamicCode
STYLE: report missing library on master only (not every rank)
- avoid flooding the output with messages
Co-authored-by: mattijs <mattijs>
- avoid explicit isFile() check in favour of a lazy-read.
With redistributePar + fileHandler, for example, it is possible that
the master processor finds file but not the subprocs
ENH: lazy reading of tetBasePtIs
- delay reading until needed
Co-authored-by: Mark Olesen <>
- added UPstream::allGatherValues() with a direct call to MPI_Allgather.
This enables possible benefit from a variety of internal algorithms
and simplifies the caller
Old:
labelList nPerProc
(
UPstream::listGatherValues<label>(patch_.size(), myComm)
);
Pstream::broadcast(nPerProc, myComm);
New:
const labelList nPerProc
(
UPstream::allGatherValues<label>(patch_.size(), myComm)
);
- Pstream::allGatherList uses MPI_Allgather for contiguous values
instead of the hand-rolled tree walking involved with
gatherList/scatterList.
-
- simplified the calling parameters for mpiGather/mpiScatter.
Since send/recv data types are identical, the send/recv count
is also always identical. Eliminates the possibility of any
discrepancies.
Since this is a low-level call, it does not affect much code.
Currently just Foam::profilingPstream and a UPstream internal.
BUG: call to MPI_Allgather had hard-coded MPI_BYTE (not the data type)
- a latent bug since it is currently only passed char data anyhow
UPstream::allocateCommunicator
- with contiguous sub-procs. Simpler, more compact handling, ranks
are guaranteed to be monotonic
UPstream::commWorld(label)
- ignore placeholder values, prevents accidental negative values
- make communicator non-optional for UPstream::broadcast(), which
means it has three mandatory parameters and thus always fully
disambiguated from Pstream::broadcast().
ENH: relax size checking on gatherList/scatterList
- only fatal if the List size is less than nProcs.
Can silent ignore any trailing elements: they will be untouched.
- calling the mixed BC dictionary construct with NO_READ leaves the
fields properly sized, but not initialised.
ENH: add mixed BC constructor zero initialise
- sometimes the last commit is not enough information about
the tested state (especially with extensive rebasing).
Also provide the short context of some previous commits.
- this refinement of commit 81807646ca makes these methods
consistent with other objects/containers.
The 'unsigned char' access is still available via cdata()
- extend toc/sortedToc wrappers to bitSet and labelHashSet to allow
use of BitOps::toc(...) in templated code
- size_data() method to return the number of addressed integer blocks
similar to size_bytes() does, but for int instead of char.
- use typeHeaderOk<regIOobject>(false) for some generic file existence
checks. Often had something like labelIOField as a placeholder, but
that may be construed to have a particular something.
- ensures that read failures can be properly detected
COMP: include refPtr.H instead of autoPtr.H in IOobject.H
- ensures inclusion of autoPtr/refPtr/tmp/stdFoam
ENH: add IOobject::resetHeader() method
- when re-using an IOobject for repeated read operations it enforces
resetting of headerClassName, scalar/label sizes etc prior to
reading. Permits convenient resetting of the name too (optional).
Example,
IOobject rio("none", ..., IOobject::LAZY_READ);
rio.resetHeader("U")
if (returnReduceOr(rio.typeHeaderOk<volVectorField>(false)))
...
io.resetHeader("p")
if (returnReduceOr(rio.typeHeaderOk<volScalarField>(false)))
...
- coupled patches are treated distinctly and independently of
internalFacesOnly, it makes little sense to report them with a
warning about turning off boundary faces (which would not work
anyhow).
STYLE: update code style for createBaffles
- permitting a cast to a non-const pointer adds uncertainty of
ownership.
- adjust PtrDynList transfer. Remove the unused 'PtrDynList::remove()'
method, which is better handled with pop().
- initialise with Switch::INVALID and then test if good() to
trigger the initial update.
This avoids some overhead, but primarily avoids ambiguity with
implicit casting to a 'bool' that autoPtr<bool> has.
- Allows clearing or freeing pointers without touching the underlying
list size. Was previously only for PtrDynList, but now available on
UPtrList, PtrList as well.
- add transfer() method to PtrDynList to avoid potential slicing.
- provide uniformMixed conditions for finite-area and finite-volume.
These are intended to replace the exprMixed condition but allow
the full range of different PatchFunction1 and Function1 types.
- add uniformFixedGradient to finite-area for completeness.
Note:
- still some possible difficulties with the order of evaluation.
- eg, using an expression within the 'U' field that depends
of the surface 'phi' field before that is constructed.
In this case, the 'value' entry is really needed.
- multiply-connected edges can arise at the centre of a "star"
connection or because the patch faces are actually baffles.
- In the serial case these internal edges are also rather dubious in
terms of modelling. However, when they are split across multiple
processors there can only be a single processor-to-processor
connectivity.
We don't necessary have enough information to know how things should
be connected, so connect pair-wise as the first remedial solution
- Any extra dangle edges are relegated to an 'ignore' faPatch
to tag as needing different handling.
- this is a placeholder boundary BC for using with bad or illegal
edges. It is currently functionally identical to zero-gradient.
Naming and definition still subject to change.
- this complements the whichPatch(meshFacei) method [binary search]
and the list of patchID() by adding internal range checks.
eg,
Before
~~~~~~
if (facei >= mesh.nInternalFaces() && facei < mesh.nFaces())
{
patchi = pbm.patchID()[facei - mesh.nInternalFaces()];
...
}
After
~~~~~
patchi = pbm.patchID(facei);
if (patchi >= 0)
{
...
}
- functionality introduced by openfoam.org to support selective
caching of temporary fields. The purpose is two-fold: to enable
diagnostics and to allow more places to use unregistered fields by
default.
For example to cache the grad(k) field in
cacheTemporaryObjects
(
grad(k)
);
If the name of a field which in never constructed is added to the
cacheTemporaryObjects list a waning message is generated which
includes a useful list of ALL the temporary fields constructed
during the time step
Multiple regions are also supported by specifying individual region
names in a cacheTemporaryObjects dictionary.
cacheTemporaryObjects
{
porous
(
porosityBlockage:UNbr
);
}
functions
{
writePorousObjects
{
type writeObjects;
libs (utilityFunctionObjects);
region porous;
writeControl writeTime;
writeOption anyWrite;
objects (porosityBlockage:UNbr);
}
}
- for interface polling previously required that both send and recv
requests were completed before evaluating (values or matrix update).
However, only the recv needs to be complete, which helps disentangle
the inter-rank waiting.
NB: this change is possible following (1f5cf3958b) that replaced
UPstream::resetRequests() call in favour of UPstream::waitRequests()
- UPstream exit with a non-zero return code is raised by things like
exit(FatalError) which means there is no reason to believe that
any/all of the buffered sends, requests etc have completed.
Thus avoid detaching buffers, freeing communicators etc in this
situation. This makes exit(1) behave much more like abort(), but
without any stack trace. Should presumably help with avoiding
deadlocks on exit.
ENH: support transfer from a wrapped MPI request to global list
- allows coding with a list UPstream::Request and subsequently either
retain that list or transfer into the global list.
- can use traits to distinguish label vs scalar types and
setComponents to properly index into single or multi-component
types without needing template specialisations for the task.
This avoids the need for a concrete translation unit and the
reported problem of multiply-defined specialisations when the header
is included in different places.
- the default (uninitialised) value for edge connections of -1
could be confused with a tagged finiteArea patch, which used
(-patchid-1) encoding. This would lead to messages about erroneous
processor-processor addressing, but is in fact an mismatched edge
connection.
Now tag the finiteArea patch as (-patchid-2) to avoid this ambiguity
and correctly generate an "Undefined connection:" message instead.
Properly flush the VTP writers before raising a FatalError
to ensure that they are not prematurely truncated.
Open Point:
The base problem of "Undefined connection:" is largely related to
multiply-connected face edges (ie, from the underlying volume mesh).
Not easily remedied in the finiteArea generation.
TUT: basic finiteArea setup on motorBike
- have read(nullptr, count) and readRaw(nullptr, count) act like a
forward seek instead of failing.
This lets it be used to advance through a file without needing to
allocate (and discard) storage space etc.
- construct from components, or use word::null to ensure
consistent avoid naming between IOobject vs dimensioned type.
- support construct with parameter ordering as per DimensionedField
ENH: instantiate a uniformDimensionedLabelField
- eg, for registering standalone integer counters
- directory discovery originally designed for a sub-dir location
(eg, etc/openfoam) but failed if called from within the sub-dir
itself.
Now simply assume it is located in the project directory or the etc/
sub-dir, so that it can also be relocated into the project directory
in the future (pending changes to RPM and debian packaging)
- for querying all outstanding requests:
if (UPstream::finishedRequests(startRequest)) ...
if (UPstream::finishedRequests(startRequest, -1)) ...
- for querying slice of outstanding requests:
if (UPstream::finishedRequests(startRequest, 10)) ...
- simplifies communication structuring with intra-host communication.
Can be used for IO only, or for specialised communication.
Demand-driven construction. Gathers the SHA1 of host names when
determining the connectivity. Internally uses an MPI_Gather of the
digests and a MPI_Bcast of the unique host indices.
NOTE:
does not use MPI_Comm_splt or MPI_Comm_splt_type since these
return MPI_COMM_NULL on non-participating process which does not
easily fit into the OpenFOAM framework.
Additionally, if using the caching version of
UPstream::commInterHost() and UPstream::commIntraHost()
the topology is determined simultaneously
(ie, equivalent or potentially lower communication).
- make sizing of commsStruct List demand-driven as well
for more robustness, fewer unneeded allocations.
- fix potential latent bug with allBelow/allNotBelow for proc 0
(linear communication).
ENH: remove unused/unusable UPstream::communicator optional parameter
- had constructor option to avoid constructing the MPI backend,
but this is not useful and inconsistent with what the reset or
destructor expect.
STYLE: local use of UPstream::communicator
- automatically frees communicator when it leaves scope
- these are primarily when encountering sparse (eg, inter-host)
communicators. Additional UPstream convenience methods:
is_rank(comm)
=> True if process corresponds to a rank in the communicators.
Can be a master rank or a sub-rank.
is_parallel(comm)
=> True if parallel algorithm or exchange is used on the process.
same as
(parRun() && (nProcs(comm) > 1) && is_rank(comm))
- for robustness with small edges (which can occur with snappy meshes),
the Le() and magLe() are limited to SMALL (commit a0f1e98d24).
Now use factor sqrt(1/3) in the components to maintain magnitude of 1.
ENH: add fvMesh::unitSf() and faMesh::unitLe() methods
- simple wrappers around Sf()/magSf() and Le()/magLe() but with
the potential for additional/alternative corrections.
STYLE: thisDb() in faMesh code to simplify future changes in storage
ENH: do not register finite-area geometric fields
- consistent with finite-volume treatment
- replace the "one-size-fits-all" approach of tensor field inv()
with individual 'failsafe' inverts.
The inv() field function historically just checked the first entry
to detect 2D cases and adjusted/readjusted *all* tensors accordingly
(to avoid singularity tensors and/or noisy inversions).
This seems to have worked reasonably well with 3D volume meshes, but
breaks down for 2D area meshes, which can be axis-aligned
differently on different sections of the mesh.
- with (nPollProcInterfaces < 0) it does the following:
- loop, waiting for some requests to finish
- for each out-of-date interface, check if its associated
requests have now finished (ie, the ready() check).
- if ready() -> call updateInterfaceMatrix()
In contrast to (nPollProcInterfaces > 0) which loops a specified
number of times with several calls to MPI_Test each time, the
(nPollProcInterfaces < 0) variant relies on internal MPI looping
within MPI_Waitsome to progress communication.
The actual dispatch still remains non-deterministic (ie, waiting for
some requests to finish does not mean that any particular interface
is eligible for update, or in any particular order). However, using
Waitsome places the tight looping into the MPI layer, which results
in few calls and eliminates behaviour dependent on the value of
nPollProcInterfaces.
TUT: add polling to windAroundBuildings case (for testing purposes)
- fewer calls, potentially more consistent
ENH: update sendRequest state after recvRequest wait
- previously had this type of code:
// Treat send as finished when recv is done
UPstream::waitRequest(recvRequest_);
recvRequest_ = -1;
sendRequest_ = -1;
Now refined as follows:
// Require receive data. Update the send request state.
UPstream::waitRequest(recvRequest_);
recvRequest_ = -1;
if (UPstream::finishedRequest(sendRequest_)) sendRequest_ = -1;
Can potentially investigate with requiring both,
but this may be over-contrained.
Example,
// Require receive data, but also wait for sends too
UPstream::waitRequestPair(recvRequest_, sendRequest_);
- checks requests from completion, returning true when some requests
have completed and false when there are no active requests.
This allows it to be used in a polling loop to progress MPI
and then respond when as requests become satisfied.
When using as part of a dispatch loop, waitSomeRequests() is
probably more efficient than calling waitAnyRequest() and can help
avoid biasing which client requests are serviced.
Takes an optional return parameter, to retrieve the indices,
but more importantly to avoid inner-loop reallocations.
Example,
DynamicList<int> indices;
while (UPstream::waitSomeRequests(startRequest, &indices))
{
// Dispatch something ....
}
// Reset list of outstanding requests with 'Waitall' for safety
UPstream::waitRequests(startRequest);
---
If only dealing with single items and an index is required for
dispatching, it can be better to use a list of UPstream::Request
instead.
Example,
List<UPstream::Request> requests = ...;
label index = -1;
while ((index = UPstream::waitAnyRequest(requests)) >= 0)
{
// Do something at index
}
ENH: pair-wise wrappers for MPI_Test or MPI_Wait
- for send/recv pairs of requests, can bundle both together and use a
single MPI_Testsome and MPI_Waitall instead of two individual
calls.
- previously had an additional stack for freedRequests_,
which were used to 'remember' locations into the list of
outstandingRequests_ that were handled by 'waitRequest()'.
This was principally done for sanity checks on shutdown,
but we now just test for any outstanding requests that
are *not* MPI_REQUEST_NULL instead (much simpler).
The framework with freedRequests_ also had a provision to 'recycle'
them by popping from that stack, but this is rather fragile since it
would only triggered by some collectives
(MPI_Iallreduce, MPI_Ialltoall, MPI_Igather, MPI_Iscatter)
with no guarantee that these will all be properly removed again.
There was also no pruning of extraneous indices.
ENH: consolidate internal reset/push of requests
- replace duplicate code with inline functions
reset_request(), push_request()
ENH: null out trailing requests
- extra safety (paranoia) for the UPstream::Request versions
of finishedRequests(), waitAnyRequest()
CONFIG: document nPollProcInterfaces in etc/controlDict
- still experimental, but at least make the keyword known
- mechanism has been unused for at least a decade or more
(or was never used). Message tags are assigned on an ad hoc basis
locally when collision avoidance is necessary.
- not currently used, but it is possible that communicator allocation
modifies the list of sub-ranks. Ensure that the correct size is used
when (re)initialising the linear/tree structures.
STYLE: adjust MPI test applications
- remove some clutter and unneeded grouping.
Some ideas for host-only communicators
- allow reporting even when profiling is suspended
- consolidate reporting into profilingPstream itself
(avoids code scatter).
Example of possible advanced use for timing only one section of
code:
====
// Profile local operations
profilingPstream::enable();
... do something
// Don't profile elsewhere
profilingPstream::suspend();
====
- separate broadcast times from reduce/gather/scatter time
- separate wait times from all-to-all time
- support invocation counts, split off requests time/count
from others to avoid flooding the counts
- support 'detail' switch to increase the output information.
Format may change in the future
- attributes such as assignable(), coupled() etc
- common patchField types: calculatedType(), zeroGradientType() etc.
This simplifies reference to these types without actually needing a
typed patchField version.
ENH: add some basic patchField types to fieldTypes namespace
- allows more general use of the names
ENH: set extrapolated/calculated from patchInternalField directly
- avoids intermediate tmp
- with the current handling of small edges (finite-area), the LSQ
vectors can result in singular/2D tensors. However, the regular
2D handling in field inv() only detects based on the first element.
Provide a 'failsafe' inv() method for symmTensor and tensor that
follows a similar logic for avoiding zero determinates, but it is
applied on a per element basis, instead of deciding based on the
first field element.
The symmTensor::inv(bool) and tensor::inv(bool) methods have a
fairly modest additional overhead.
- unroll the field inv() function to avoid creating an intermediate
field. Reduce the number of operations when adjusting/re-adjusting
the diagonal.
- for cases where a 3D tensor is being used to represent 2D content,
the determinant is zero. Can use inv2D(excludeDirection) to compensate
and invert as if it were only 2D.
ENH: consistent definitions for magSqr of symmTensors, diagSqr() norm
COMP: return scalar not component type for magSqr
- had inconsistent definitions with SymmTensor returning the component
type and Tensor returning scalar. Only evident with complex.
- when only a partial stacktrace is desirable.
ENH: add stack trace decorators
- the 0-th frame is always printStack(), so skip that and emit
some headers/footers instead. Eg,
[stack trace]
=============
#1 Foam::SymmTensor<double> Foam::inv<double>(...)
#2 Foam::inv(Foam::UList<Foam::SymmTensor<double>> const&) ...
...
=============
- data_bytes(), size_bytes() methods to support broadcasting or
gather/scatter content. Additional construct from raw bytes
to support transmitting content.
- missed consistency in a few places.
- return nullptr (with automatic conversion to tmp) on failures
instead of tmp<....>(nullptr), for cleaner coding.
INT: add support for an 'immovable' tmp pointer
- this idea is from openfoam.org, to allow creation of a tmp that is
protected from having its memory reclaimed in field operations
ENH: tmp NewImmovable factory method, forwards as immovable/movable
- no-op implementations, but makes the call to
GeometricBoundaryField::evaluate() less dependent on PatchField type
- add updated()/manipulatedMatrix() methods to faePatchField,
fvsPatchField etc. These are mostly no-ops, but provide name
compatible with fvPatchField etc.
- similar to UPstream::parRun(), the setter returns the previous value.
The accessors are prefixed with 'comm':
Eg, commGlobal(), commWarn(), commWorld(), commSelf().
This distinguishes them from any existing variables (eg, worldComm)
and arguably more similar to MPI_COMM_WORLD etc...
If demand-driven communicators are added in the future, the function
call syntax can help encapsulate that.
Previously:
const label oldWarnComm = UPstream::warnComm;
const label oldWorldComm = UPstream::worldComm;
UPstream::warnComm = myComm;
UPstream::worldComm = myComm;
...
UPstream::warnComm = oldWarnComm;
UPstream::worldComm = oldWorldComm;
Now:
const label oldWarnComm = UPstream::commWarn(myComm);
const label oldWorldComm = UPstream::commWorld(myComm);
...
UPstream::commWarn(oldWarnComm);
UPstream::commWorld(oldWorldComm);
STYLE: check (warnComm >= 0) instead of (warnComm != -1)
- constructing with valueRequired as a bool is still supported,
but now also support more refined requirements
(eg, NO_READ, MUST_READ, LAZY_READ)
- continue with LAZY_READ for finite-area fields
- interpret as '-decomposeParDict xyz' for simpler scripting:
A empty value ("") as well as "none" or "false" values are ignored.
Eg,
unset decompDict
if some_condition; then decompDict=decomposeParDict-12; fi
runParallel -decompose-dict=$decompDict ...
ENH: more generous when scanning decomposeParDict for numberOfSubdomains
- assume file is in system/ directory if not otherwise found
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