these options to clang++ enable the kernel to compile
on OS X, or are we still left waiting for the OpenMP implementation to be fully
supported?
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On Nov 3, 2014, at 2:05 AM, Freddie Witherden fred...@witherden.org wrote:
Hi Zach,
On 03/11/14 00:15, Zach Davis wrote:
I'm
has changed.
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On Nov 3, 2014, at 2:06 PM, Freddie Witherden fred...@witherden.org wrote:
On 03/11/14 21:57, Zach Davis wrote:
It appears that didn’t work—PyFR complains about being unable to find
the OpenMP header file. Looking at the compiler.py file in
${PYFR_ROOT
report can be filed in the tracker at
https://bitbucket.org/birkenfeld/sphinx/issues/. Thanks!
make: *** [latexpdf] Error 1
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On Mar 9, 2015
package?
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On Monday, March 9, 2015 at 4:51:52 PM UTC-7, Freddie Witherden wrote:
Hi Zach,
On 09/03/15 23:44, Zach Davis wrote:
I was able to run the coarsest hex case (17280 hex elements) with a
combination of OpenMP and CUDA backends (5 MPI ranks via Open MPI
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>> On 23 Oct 2015, at 18:01, Zach Davis <zda...@pointwise.com
>> <mailto:zda...@pointwise.com>> wrote:
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>> Friday, 23 Octobe
Hi Arif,
Freddie has answered how to go about setting up a heterogeneous run using both
CPU and GPU configurations in the PyFR mailing list. The thread with detailed
instructions can be found at:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/pyfrmailinglist/3-WhWBeH2ok
for etype, eidx, fidx, flags in lhs) File "/Users/zdavis/Applications/PyFR/pyfr/solvers/base/inters.py", line 37, in for etype, eidx, fidx, flags in lhs)KeyError: ‘’Is there a typo somewhere in my *.ini file that I’m overlooking? The mesh is 2-D consisting of entirely quads. Any ass
Niki,
You aren’t seeing this in Paraview (see attached screenshot)? Also, where is
the cylinder diameter defined within the *.ini file for this case. Are you
referring to your setup of the source terms?
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which are
primarily used in integration over the element. Does PyFR also insert points
along the interfaces of the elements as well for computing fluxes? What if
these points already exists as in when we elevate the order of the mesh?
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to a *.pyfrm file prior to
running the solution, or there’s something wrong with the conversion from the
*.pyfrs to *.vtu format.
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_nd_range_kernel
global_work_size, local_work_size, c_wait_for, num_wait_for))
File
"/Users/zdavis/Applications/PyFR/lib/python3.6/site-packages/pyopencl/cffi_cl.py",
line 632, in _handle_error
raise e
pyopencl.cffi_cl.LogicError: clEnqueueNDRangeKernel failed:
INVALID_WORK_GROUP_S
Hi Freddie,
I’ve commented out both parameters in the *.ini file, but I still get the same
error… The OpenMP backend seems to work.
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for one dimensional and two dimensional pointwise kernels for a given graphics
card using the OpenCL backend (i.e. where does one find appropriate values for
local-size-1d and local-size-2d)?
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cribed, subsonic outflow in which static pressure is prescribed, supersonic
inflow, and supersonic outflow. Hope this helps.
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> On May 26, 2017, at 10:34 PM, Henry LOO <dellblack...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi Frank,
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> Thank you very much. May I ask
the command line or PowerShell.
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flags, so that PyFR uses them when
compiling the kernel? Will simply adding them to the cc line in the *.ini file
work?
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