this is controlled by USE_HYPRE and we should not unconditionally
look for it. had to move the code into config hook and split some ifs
pointy hat [at]akva2
This commits adds cmake functionality that can
hipify the cuistl framework to support AMD GPUs.
Some tests have been written as HIP does not mirror
CUDA exactly.
CONVERT_CUDA_TO_HIP is the new CMAKE argument.
CMAKE version is increased to include HIP
as a language (3.21 required).
A macro is added to create a layer of indirection
that will make only cuistl files that have been
changed rehipified.
Some BDA stuff is extracted to make sure CUDA
is not accidentally included.
- use imported target for linking
- use separate damaris cmake script
- handle HAVE_DAMARIS config variable in the usual way
fixing issues when user does not provide an outputDir via a command_line
avoid adding damaris's command lines when we dont have damaris
Damaris initialization is added after InitMpi but before starting the simulation. Damaris will invoke a separate core for writing in
parallel and leave the rest of cores for the simulator. The main changes are in main where start_damaris and then in eclwriterm where
we use damaris to output the PRESSURE. To test Damaris one can use --enable-damaris-output=true and to use parallel HDF5 one can use
--enable-async-damaris-output=true (false is the default choice)
Unfortunately, we cannot us the imported targets. They add some compile
parameters using generator expressions based on the CXX_COMPILER_ID.
While we are using the system CXX compiler for most of the stuff, some
cuda code is compiled with nvcc which at least for some versions does
not support -Wno-catch-value (which gets passed as normal compiler
option).