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This directory contains the MLD2P4 set of preconditioners.
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developed by
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Salvatore Filippone
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Pasqua D'Ambra
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Daniela di Serafino
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Alfredo Buttari
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To compile:
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0. Unpack the tar file in a directory of your choice (preferrably
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outside the main PSBLAS directory).
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1. run configure --with-psblas=<ABSOLUTE path of the PSBLAS source directory>
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adding the options for SuperLU, SuperLU_Dist, UMFPACK as desired.
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2. Tweak Make.inc if you are not satisfied.
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3. make;
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4. Go into the test subdirectory and build the examples of your choice.
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Notes:
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- The single precision version is supported only by SuperLU; thus, even
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if you specify at configure to use UMFPACK or SuperLU_Dist, the
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corresponding preconditioner options will be available only from the
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double precision version.
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- The Krylov methods are linked and recompiled from the PSBLAS source
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directory; thus we define here two libraries, libmld_krylov.a and
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libmld_prec.a, and a bunch of modules, including a duplicate of
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psb_krylov_mod.mod. The directories for the MLD2P4 versions, in both
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the include and link paths, must come before the PSBLAS ones,
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because the Krylov interface is superseded by the new one.
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Once the CLASS() construct becomes available in Gnu Fortran, this
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will no longer be necessary, and the duplicate Krylov library and
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module will go away, leaving only the mld_prec library and module.
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- A program that was using the PSBLAS precoditioners needs no source
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code changes, but should be recompiled. If the new preconditioner
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(or preconditioner options, such as ILU(N) factorization) are
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required, only the type of the preconditioner object and its
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setup/build/free calls should be updated; the rest of the
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application continues to make use of the PSBLAS existing
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interfaces.
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