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authorschnetter <>2004-01-25 13:57:00 +0000
committerschnetter <>2004-01-25 13:57:00 +0000
commitcfcb3f61bcd9a88abbb97d1c49325cc67dbe70a8 (patch)
tree7f2c49463717ab281fec6bb139c91533466e25dd /Carpet/CarpetLib/src/gdata.hh
parent55f76be95c2272b35b6941d6ec38a77bfb23a101 (diff)
Import the recently announced changes:
Import the recently announced changes: 1. Carpet has now an infrastructure for multiple maps (aka "grid patches"). Instead of a single grid hierarchy there can now be several. This is largely untested, because the remainder of Cactus cannot handle multiple coordinate systems. 2. The order in which the schedule bins are called has changed. As Ian Hawke pointed out, the previous order during time evolution was inconsistent. The initial data ordering did not allow for recovering and was not usable for progressively solving elliptic equations for initial data. 3. Carpet now supports convergence levels. The convergence level specifies by how many factors of two the resolution in the parameter file should be coarsened (or refined, if negative). This should make convergence tests and test runs much easier. It is, in principle, also possible to run several convergence levels at once. This has not been tested because the remainder of Cactus cannot handle multiple resolutions. This will be necessary for a multigrid solver, and also for having a shadow hierarchy to determine where to refine adaptively. 4. Carpet works together with the new CoordBase domain specification parameters. Without these, using convergence levels will lead to very strange results. 5. The "modes" have changed. There are now: meta mode: the whole simulation global mode: one convergence level level mode: one refinement level singlemap mode: one map on one refinement level local mode: as previously The whole mode handling has been cleaned up. 6. The regridding thorn has been cleaned up. 7. The kind of prolongation stencil is now determined in Carpet, i.e. at a fairly hight level, instead of in CarpetLib. 8. The low-order prolongation operators have been made much more efficient (as have previously the higher-order ones). 9. Assorted smaller changes. For Carpet users, there should be no major incompatibilities. The major improvements are 3 and 4 combined. Here is an example: CoordBase::domainsize = extent CoordBase::spacing = gridspacing CoordBase::zero_origin_x = yes CoordBase::zero_origin_y = yes CoordBase::zero_origin_z = yes CoordBase::xextent = 20.0 CoordBase::yextent = 20.0 CoordBase::zextent = 20.0 CoordBase::dx = 1.0 CoordBase::dy = 1.0 CoordBase::dz = 1.0 CoordBase::boundary_shiftout_x_lower = 1 CoordBase::boundary_shiftout_y_lower = 1 CoordBase::boundary_shiftout_z_lower = 1 Carpet::domain_from_coordbase = yes Carpet::convergence_level = 0 grid::type = coordbase grid::domain = octant grid::avoid_origin = no This gives you a grid that extends from the origin ("zero_origin") up to 20.0 with a grid spacing of 1.0. Symmetry zones and boundary zones are added automatically. The "shiftout" says that there is no boundary point on the origin. The staggering parameters (not shown) default to "no". In order to change the resolution, only the convergence level has to be adjusted. Note that the old way of specifying the domain extent still works. For Carpet developers, one major change is the new mode handling. As described in 5, the looping macros (that loop over all refinement levels, or all components) have changed. darcs-hash:20040125135727-07bb3-51c9647c1b5080e7e180b52a1b81fa155cfd19e9.gz
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diff --git a/Carpet/CarpetLib/src/gdata.hh b/Carpet/CarpetLib/src/gdata.hh
index 37b544d7d..7484d75da 100644
--- a/Carpet/CarpetLib/src/gdata.hh
+++ b/Carpet/CarpetLib/src/gdata.hh
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-// $Header: /home/eschnett/C/carpet/Carpet/Carpet/CarpetLib/src/gdata.hh,v 1.21 2003/11/21 13:55:46 schnetter Exp $
+// $Header: /home/eschnett/C/carpet/Carpet/Carpet/CarpetLib/src/gdata.hh,v 1.22 2004/01/25 14:57:30 schnetter Exp $
#ifndef GDATA_HH
#define GDATA_HH
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
#include "defs.hh"
#include "dist.hh"
#include "bbox.hh"
+#include "operators.hh"
#include "vect.hh"
using namespace std;
@@ -56,6 +57,10 @@ protected: // should be readonly
// Fields
int varindex; // Cactus variable index, or -1
+ operator_type transport_operator;
+
+ double wtime_isend, wtime_isendwait;
+ double wtime_irecv, wtime_irecvwait;
bool _has_storage; // has storage associated (on some processor)
bool _owns_storage; // owns the storage
@@ -72,13 +77,16 @@ protected: // should be readonly
public:
// Constructors
- gdata (const int varindex);
+ gdata (const int varindex,
+ const operator_type transport_operator = op_error);
// Destructors
virtual ~gdata ();
// Pseudo constructors
- virtual gdata<D>* make_typed (const int varindex) const = 0;
+ virtual gdata<D>*
+ make_typed (const int varindex,
+ const operator_type transport_operator = op_error) const = 0;
// Processor management
virtual void change_processor (comm_state<D>& state,
@@ -144,14 +152,6 @@ public:
return dot(ind, stride());
}
- // Transport operator types
- protected:
- enum operator_type { op_error, op_none, op_Lagrange, op_TVD };
- // readonly
- operator_type transport_operator;
- private:
- static operator_type find_transport_operator (const int varindex);
-
// Data manipulators
public:
void copy_from (comm_state<D>& state, const gdata* src, const ibbox& box);