DON"T USE GREP! Use etags # To access the tags in EMACS, type M-x visit-tags-table and specify # the file petsc/TAGS. # 1) To move to where a PETSc function is defined, enter M-. and the # function name. # 2) To search for a string and move to the first occurrence, # use M-x tags-search and the string. # To locate later occurrences, use M-,
It may not be in petsc-2.3.3 you may need to use petsc-dev http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/petsc-as/developers/index.html it is in src/mat/impls/aij/seq/inode.c Barry On Mar 20, 2008, at 1:52 PM, Nicolas Tardieu wrote: > Dear Barry, > > Thank you very much for your quick answer. > I am searching for MatRelax_Inode in PETSc src directory using grep. > But I just can't find it! Please note I am using 2.3.3p6 > Could you please tell me where this routine is? > > Nicoals > > 2008/3/20, Barry Smith <bsmith at mcs.anl.gov>: > Nicolas, > > Actually we are very close to this. Check out the routine > MatRelax_Inode() which is for AIJ matrices. > For the block size it uses the inode size. If your matrix has inodes > that match the blocks you want > then everything is there already just use the PCSOR. > > If you do not have inodes then you can mimic the MatRelax_Inode() > code to make a new > routine MatPBRelax_SeqAIJ(). If you do implement this we'd love to add > it to PETSc. > > > Please let us know if you have additional questions. > > > Barry > > > > > On Mar 20, 2008, at 1:07 PM, Nicolas Tardieu wrote: > > > Dear PETSc experts, > > > > I am currently designing a multigrid PC that needs to operate on > > variable block size matrices. I know PETSc does not support this > > feature. > > So, I will do it "by hand". Neverthless I would like to be able to > > use some smoothers like Jacobi or SOR in their block version. > > > > What is the best solution that would work both in sequential and > > parallel? > > > > - define some MATSHELL that handle variable block size > > -> will I be able to use in some way a block Jacobi or SOR? > > -> would it be possible to use CSR inside the MATSHELL and > > manage the variable blocks. > > > > - use a AIJ matrix and manage the blocks using some indirection > > mechanism and reprogram Jacobi or SOR > > > > > > > > Thank you, > > > > Nicolas > > > >
