Actual source code: petscerror.h

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  1: /*
  2:     Contains all error handling interfaces for PETSc.
  3: */
  4: #if !defined(PETSCERROR_H)
  5: #define PETSCERROR_H

  7: /*
  8:      These are the generic error codes. These error codes are used
  9:      many different places in the PETSc source code. The string versions are
 10:      at src/sys/error/err.c any changes here must also be made there
 11:      These are also define in include/petsc/finclude/petscerror.h any CHANGES here
 12:      must be also made there.

 14: */
 15: #define PETSC_ERR_MIN_VALUE        54   /* should always be one less then the smallest value */

 17: #define PETSC_ERR_MEM              55   /* unable to allocate requested memory */
 18: #define PETSC_ERR_SUP              56   /* no support for requested operation */
 19: #define PETSC_ERR_SUP_SYS          57   /* no support for requested operation on this computer system */
 20: #define PETSC_ERR_ORDER            58   /* operation done in wrong order */
 21: #define PETSC_ERR_SIG              59   /* signal received */
 22: #define PETSC_ERR_FP               72   /* floating point exception */
 23: #define PETSC_ERR_COR              74   /* corrupted PETSc object */
 24: #define PETSC_ERR_LIB              76   /* error in library called by PETSc */
 25: #define PETSC_ERR_PLIB             77   /* PETSc library generated inconsistent data */
 26: #define PETSC_ERR_MEMC             78   /* memory corruption */
 27: #define PETSC_ERR_CONV_FAILED      82   /* iterative method (KSP or SNES) failed */
 28: #define PETSC_ERR_USER             83   /* user has not provided needed function */
 29: #define PETSC_ERR_SYS              88   /* error in system call */
 30: #define PETSC_ERR_POINTER          70   /* pointer does not point to valid address */
 31: #define PETSC_ERR_MPI_LIB_INCOMP   87   /* MPI library at runtime is not compatible with MPI user compiled with */

 33: #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_SIZ          60   /* nonconforming object sizes used in operation */
 34: #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_IDN          61   /* two arguments not allowed to be the same */
 35: #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_WRONG        62   /* wrong argument (but object probably ok) */
 36: #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_CORRUPT      64   /* null or corrupted PETSc object as argument */
 37: #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_OUTOFRANGE   63   /* input argument, out of range */
 38: #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_BADPTR       68   /* invalid pointer argument */
 39: #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_NOTSAMETYPE  69   /* two args must be same object type */
 40: #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_NOTSAMECOMM  80   /* two args must be same communicators */
 41: #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_WRONGSTATE   73   /* object in argument is in wrong state, e.g. unassembled mat */
 42: #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_TYPENOTSET   89   /* the type of the object has not yet been set */
 43: #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_INCOMP       75   /* two arguments are incompatible */
 44: #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_NULL         85   /* argument is null that should not be */
 45: #define PETSC_ERR_ARG_UNKNOWN_TYPE 86   /* type name doesn't match any registered type */

 47: #define PETSC_ERR_FILE_OPEN        65   /* unable to open file */
 48: #define PETSC_ERR_FILE_READ        66   /* unable to read from file */
 49: #define PETSC_ERR_FILE_WRITE       67   /* unable to write to file */
 50: #define PETSC_ERR_FILE_UNEXPECTED  79   /* unexpected data in file */

 52: #define PETSC_ERR_MAT_LU_ZRPVT     71   /* detected a zero pivot during LU factorization */
 53: #define PETSC_ERR_MAT_CH_ZRPVT     81   /* detected a zero pivot during Cholesky factorization */

 55: #define PETSC_ERR_INT_OVERFLOW     84

 57: #define PETSC_ERR_FLOP_COUNT       90
 58: #define PETSC_ERR_NOT_CONVERGED    91  /* solver did not converge */
 59: #define PETSC_ERR_MISSING_FACTOR   92  /* MatGetFactor() failed */
 60: #define PETSC_ERR_OPT_OVERWRITE    93  /* attempted to over wrote options which should not be changed */

 62: #define PETSC_ERR_MAX_VALUE        94  /* this is always the one more than the largest error code */

 64: #define PetscStringizeArg(a) #a
 65: #define PetscStringize(a) PetscStringizeArg(a)


 68: /*MC
 69:    SETERRQ - Macro to be called when an error has been detected,

 71:    Synopsis:
 72:    #include <petscsys.h>
 73:    PetscErrorCode SETERRQ(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *message)

 75:    Collective

 77:    Input Parameters:
 78: +  comm - A communicator, use PETSC_COMM_SELF unless you know all ranks of another communicator will detect the error
 79: .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
 80: -  message - error message

 82:   Level: beginner

 84:    Notes:
 85:     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.

 87:     See SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ3() for versions that take arguments

 89:     Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().

 91: .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ3()
 92: M*/
 93: #define SETERRQ(comm,ierr,s) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s)

 95: /*MC
 96:    SETERRMPI - Macro to be called when an error has been detected within an MPI callback function

 98:    Synopsis:
 99:    #include <petscsys.h>
100:    PetscErrorCode SETERRMPI(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *message)

102:    Collective

104:    Input Parameters:
105: +  comm - A communicator, use PETSC_COMM_SELF unless you know all ranks of another communicator will detect the error
106: .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
107: -  message - error message

109:   Level: developer

111:    Notes:
112:     This macro is FOR USE IN MPI CALLBACK FUNCTIONS ONLY, such as those passed to MPI_Comm_create_keyval(). It always returns the error code PETSC_MPI_ERROR_CODE
113:     which is registered with MPI_Add_error_code() when PETSc is initialized.

115: .seealso: SETERRQ(), CHKERRQ(), CHKERRMPI(), PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ3()
116: M*/
117: #define SETERRMPI(comm,ierr,s) return (PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s),PETSC_MPI_ERROR_CODE)

119: /*MC
120:    SETERRQ1 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected,

122:    Synopsis:
123:    #include <petscsys.h>
124:    PetscErrorCode SETERRQ1(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg)

126:    Collective

128:    Input Parameters:
129: +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
130: .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
131: .  message - error message in the printf format
132: -  arg - argument (for example an integer, string or double)

134:   Level: beginner

136:    Notes:
137:     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.

139:    Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().

141: .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ3()
142: M*/
143: #define SETERRQ1(comm,ierr,s,a1) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1)

145: /*MC
146:    SETERRQ2 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected,

148:    Synopsis:
149:    #include <petscsys.h>
150:    PetscErrorCode SETERRQ2(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2)

152:    Collective

154:    Input Parameters:
155: +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
156: .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
157: .  message - error message in the printf format
158: .  arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
159: -  arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)

161:   Level: beginner

163:    Notes:
164:     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.

166:    Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().

168: .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ3()
169: M*/
170: #define SETERRQ2(comm,ierr,s,a1,a2) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1,a2)

172: /*MC
173:    SETERRQ3 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected,

175:    Synopsis:
176:    #include <petscsys.h>
177:    PetscErrorCode SETERRQ3(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3)

179:    Collective

181:    Input Parameters:
182: +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
183: .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
184: .  message - error message in the printf format
185: .  arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
186: .  arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
187: -  arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)

189:   Level: beginner

191:    Notes:
192:     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.

194:     There are also versions for 4, 5, 6 and 7 arguments.

196:    Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().

198: .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2()
199: M*/
200: #define SETERRQ3(comm,ierr,s,a1,a2,a3) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1,a2,a3)

202: /*MC
203:    SETERRQ4 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected,

205:    Synopsis:
206:    #include <petscsys.h>
207:    PetscErrorCode SETERRQ4(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3)

209:    Collective

211:    Input Parameters:
212: +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
213: .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
214: .  message - error message in the printf format
215: .  arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
216: .  arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
217: .  arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
218: -  arg4 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)

220:   Level: beginner

222:    Notes:
223:     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.

225:     There are also versions for 4, 5, 6 and 7 arguments.

227:    Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().

229: .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2()
230: M*/
231: #define SETERRQ4(comm,ierr,s,a1,a2,a3,a4) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1,a2,a3,a4)

233: /*MC
234:    SETERRQ5 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected,

236:    Synopsis:
237:    #include <petscsys.h>
238:    PetscErrorCode SETERRQ5(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3)

240:    Collective

242:    Input Parameters:
243: +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
244: .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
245: .  message - error message in the printf format
246: .  arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
247: .  arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
248: .  arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
249: .  arg4 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
250: -  arg5 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)

252:   Level: beginner

254:    Notes:
255:     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.

257:     There are also versions for 4, 5, 6 and 7 arguments.

259:    Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().

261: .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2()
262: M*/
263: #define SETERRQ5(comm,ierr,s,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5)

265: /*MC
266:    SETERRQ6 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected,

268:    Synopsis:
269:    #include <petscsys.h>
270:    PetscErrorCode SETERRQ6(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3)

272:    Collective

274:    Input Parameters:
275: +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
276: .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
277: .  message - error message in the printf format
278: .  arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
279: .  arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
280: .  arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
281: .  arg4 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
282: .  arg5 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
283: -  arg6 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)

285:   Level: beginner

287:    Notes:
288:     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.

290:     There are also versions for 4, 5, 6 and 7 arguments.

292:    Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().

294: .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2()
295: M*/
296: #define SETERRQ6(comm,ierr,s,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6)

298: /*MC
299:    SETERRQ7 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected,

301:    Synopsis:
302:    #include <petscsys.h>
303:    PetscErrorCode SETERRQ7(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3)

305:    Collective

307:    Input Parameters:
308: +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
309: .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
310: .  message - error message in the printf format
311: .  arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
312: .  arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
313: .  arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
314: .  arg4 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
315: .  arg5 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
316: .  arg6 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
317: -  arg7 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)

319:   Level: beginner

321:    Notes:
322:     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.

324:     There are also versions for 4, 5, 6 and 7 arguments.

326:    Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().

328: .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2()
329: M*/
330: #define SETERRQ7(comm,ierr,s,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7)

332: /*MC
333:    SETERRQ8 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected,

335:    Synopsis:
336:    #include <petscsys.h>
337:    PetscErrorCode SETERRQ8(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3)

339:    Collective

341:    Input Parameters:
342: +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
343: .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
344: .  message - error message in the printf format
345: .  arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
346: .  arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
347: .  arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
348: .  arg4 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
349: .  arg5 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
350: .  arg6 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
351: .  arg7 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
352: -  arg8 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)

354:   Level: beginner

356:    Notes:
357:     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.

359:     There are also versions for 4, 5, 6 and 7 arguments.

361:    Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().

363: .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2()
364: M*/
365: #define SETERRQ8(comm,ierr,s,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7,a8) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7,a8)

367: /*MC
368:    SETERRQ9 - Macro that is called when an error has been detected,

370:    Synopsis:
371:    #include <petscsys.h>
372:    PetscErrorCode SETERRQ9(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *formatmessage,arg1,arg2,arg3)

374:    Collective

376:    Input Parameters:
377: +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
378: .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
379: .  message - error message in the printf format
380: .  arg1 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
381: .  arg2 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
382: .  arg3 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
383: .  arg4 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
384: .  arg5 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
385: .  arg6 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
386: .  arg7 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
387: .  arg8 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)
388: -  arg9 - argument (for example an integer, string or double)

390:   Level: beginner

392:    Notes:
393:     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.

395:     There are also versions for 0 to 9 arguments.

397:    Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().

399: .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2()
400: M*/
401: #define SETERRQ9(comm,ierr,s,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7,a8,a9) return PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s,a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,a6,a7,a8,a9)

403: /*MC
404:    SETERRABORT - Macro that can be called when an error has been detected,

406:    Synopsis:
407:    #include <petscsys.h>
408:    PetscErrorCode SETERRABORT(MPI_Comm comm,PetscErrorCode ierr,char *message)

410:    Collective

412:    Input Parameters:
413: +  comm - A communicator, so that the error can be collective
414: .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h
415: -  message - error message in the printf format

417:   Level: beginner

419:    Notes:
420:     This function just calls MPI_Abort().

422: .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2()
423: M*/
424: #define SETERRABORT(comm,ierr,s) do {PetscError(comm,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL,s);MPI_Abort(comm,ierr);} while (0)

426: /*MC
427:    CHKERRQ - Checks error code, if non-zero it calls the error handler and then returns

429:    Synopsis:
430:    #include <petscsys.h>
431:    PetscErrorCode CHKERRQ(PetscErrorCode ierr)

433:    Not Collective

435:    Input Parameters:
436: .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h

438:   Level: beginner

440:    Notes:
441:     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.

443:     Experienced users can set the error handler with PetscPushErrorHandler().

445:     CHKERRQ(ierr) is fundamentally a macro replacement for
446:          if (ierr) return(PetscError(...,ierr,...));

448:     Although typical usage resembles "void CHKERRQ(PetscErrorCode)" as described above, for certain uses it is
449:     highly inappropriate to use it in this manner as it invokes return(PetscErrorCode). In particular,
450:     it cannot be used in functions which return(void) or any other datatype.  In these types of functions,
451:     you can use CHKERRV() which returns without an error code (bad idea since the error is ignored or
452:          if (ierr) {PetscError(....); return(YourReturnType);}
453:     where you may pass back a NULL to indicate an error. You can also call CHKERRABORT(comm,n) to have
454:     MPI_Abort() returned immediately.

456: .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), SETERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ2()
457: M*/
458: #define CHKERRQ(ierr)          do {if (PetscUnlikely(ierr)) return PetscError(PETSC_COMM_SELF,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_REPEAT," ");} while (0)
459: #define CHKERRV(ierr)          do {if (PetscUnlikely(ierr)) {PetscError(PETSC_COMM_SELF,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_REPEAT," ");return;}} while(0)
460: #define CHKERRABORT(comm,ierr) do {if (PetscUnlikely(ierr)) {PetscError(PETSC_COMM_SELF,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_REPEAT," ");MPI_Abort(comm,ierr);}} while (0)
461: #define CHKERRCONTINUE(ierr)   do {if (PetscUnlikely(ierr)) {PetscError(PETSC_COMM_SELF,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_REPEAT," ");}} while (0)


464: /*MC
465:    CHKERRMPI - Checks error code, if non-zero it calls the error handler and then returns

467:    Synopsis:
468:    #include <petscsys.h>
469:    PetscErrorCode CHKERRMPI(PetscErrorCode ierr)

471:    Not Collective

473:    Input Parameters:
474: .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h

476:   Level: developer

478:    Notes:
479:     This macro is FOR USE IN MPI CALLBACK FUNCTIONS ONLY, such as those passed to MPI_Comm_create_keyval(). It always returns the error code PETSC_MPI_ERROR_CODE
480:     which is registered with MPI_Add_error_code() when PETSc is initialized.

482: .seealso: CHKERRQ(), PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), SETERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ2()
483: M*/
484: #define CHKERRMPI(ierr)        do {if (PetscUnlikely(ierr)) return (PetscError(PETSC_COMM_SELF,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_REPEAT," "),PETSC_MPI_ERROR_CODE);} while (0)

486: #ifdef PETSC_CLANGUAGE_CXX

488: /*MC
489:    CHKERRXX - Checks error code, if non-zero it calls the C++ error handler which throws an exception

491:    Synopsis:
492:    #include <petscsys.h>
493:    void CHKERRXX(PetscErrorCode ierr)

495:    Not Collective

497:    Input Parameters:
498: .  ierr - nonzero error code, see the list of standard error codes in include/petscerror.h

500:   Level: beginner

502:    Notes:
503:     Once the error handler throws a ??? exception.

505:     You can use CHKERRV() which returns without an error code (bad idea since the error is ignored)
506:     or CHKERRABORT(comm,n) to have MPI_Abort() returned immediately.

508: .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), SETERRQ(), CHKERRQ(), CHKMEMQ
509: M*/
510: #define CHKERRXX(ierr)  do {if (PetscUnlikely(ierr)) {PetscError(PETSC_COMM_SELF,__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__,ierr,PETSC_ERROR_IN_CXX,0);}} while(0)

512: #endif

514: #if defined(PETSC_HAVE_CUDA)
515: #define CHKERRCUDA(err)   do {if (PetscUnlikely(err)) SETERRQ1(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_LIB,"CUDA error %d",err);} while(0)
516: #define CHKERRCUBLAS(err) do {if (PetscUnlikely(err)) SETERRQ1(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_LIB,"CUBLAS error %d",err);} while(0)
517: #define CHKERRCUSOLVER(err) do {if (PetscUnlikely(err)) SETERRQ1(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_LIB,"CUSOLVER error %d",err);} while(0)
518: #endif

520: /*MC
521:    CHKMEMQ - Checks the memory for corruption, calls error handler if any is detected

523:    Synopsis:
524:    #include <petscsys.h>
525:    CHKMEMQ;

527:    Not Collective

529:   Level: beginner

531:    Notes:
532:     We highly recommend using valgrind https://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/documentation/faq.html#valgrind for finding memory problems. This is useful
533:     on systems that do not have valgrind, but much much less useful.

535:     Must run with the option -malloc_debug (-malloc_test in debug mode; or if PetscMallocSetDebug() called) to enable this option

537:     Once the error handler is called the calling function is then returned from with the given error code.

539:     By defaults prints location where memory that is corrupted was allocated.

541:     Use CHKMEMA for functions that return void

543: .seealso: PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscError(), SETERRQ(), CHKMEMQ, SETERRQ1(), SETERRQ2(), SETERRQ3(),
544:           PetscMallocValidate()
545: M*/
546: #define CHKMEMQ do {PetscErrorCode _7_PetscMallocValidate(__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__);CHKERRQ(_7_ierr);} while(0)

548: #define CHKMEMA PetscMallocValidate(__LINE__,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,__FILE__)

550: /*E
551:   PetscErrorType - passed to the PETSc error handling routines indicating if this is the first or a later call to the error handlers

553:   Level: advanced

555:   PETSC_ERROR_IN_CXX indicates the error was detected in C++ and an exception should be generated

557:   Developer Notes:
558:     This is currently used to decide when to print the detailed information about the run in PetscTraceBackErrorHandler()

560: .seealso: PetscError(), SETERRXX()
561: E*/
562: typedef enum {PETSC_ERROR_INITIAL=0,PETSC_ERROR_REPEAT=1,PETSC_ERROR_IN_CXX = 2} PetscErrorType;

564: #if defined(__clang_analyzer__)
565: __attribute__((analyzer_noreturn))
566: #endif
567: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscError(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,...);

569: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscErrorPrintfInitialize(void);
570: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscErrorMessage(int,const char*[],char **);
571: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscTraceBackErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*);
572: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscIgnoreErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*);
573: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscEmacsClientErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*);
574: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscMPIAbortErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*);
575: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscAbortErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*);
576: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscAttachDebuggerErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*);
577: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscReturnErrorHandler(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*);
578: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscPushErrorHandler(PetscErrorCode (*handler)(MPI_Comm,int,const char*,const char*,PetscErrorCode,PetscErrorType,const char*,void*),void*);
579: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscPopErrorHandler(void);
580: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscSignalHandlerDefault(int,void*);
581: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscPushSignalHandler(PetscErrorCode (*)(int,void *),void*);
582: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscPopSignalHandler(void);
584: PETSC_EXTERN void PetscSignalSegvCheckPointer(void);

586: /*MC
587:     PetscErrorPrintf - Prints error messages.

589:    Synopsis:
590:     #include <petscsys.h>
591:      PetscErrorCode (*PetscErrorPrintf)(const char format[],...);

593:     Not Collective

595:     Input Parameters:
596: .   format - the usual printf() format string

598:    Options Database Keys:
599: +    -error_output_stdout - cause error messages to be printed to stdout instead of the  (default) stderr
600: -    -error_output_none - to turn off all printing of error messages (does not change the way the error is handled.)

602:    Notes:
603:     Use
604: $     PetscErrorPrintf = PetscErrorPrintfNone; to turn off all printing of error messages (does not change the way the
605: $                        error is handled.) and
606: $     PetscErrorPrintf = PetscErrorPrintfDefault; to turn it back on or you can use your own function

608:           Use
609:      PETSC_STDERR = FILE* obtained from a file open etc. to have stderr printed to the file.
610:      PETSC_STDOUT = FILE* obtained from a file open etc. to have stdout printed to the file.

612:           Use
613:       PetscPushErrorHandler() to provide your own error handler that determines what kind of messages to print

615:    Level: developer

617:     Fortran Note:
618:     This routine is not supported in Fortran.


621: .seealso: PetscFPrintf(), PetscSynchronizedPrintf(), PetscHelpPrintf(), PetscPrintf(), PetscPushErrorHandler(), PetscVFPrintf(), PetscHelpPrintf()
622: M*/
623: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode (*PetscErrorPrintf)(const char[],...);

625: typedef enum {PETSC_FP_TRAP_OFF=0,PETSC_FP_TRAP_ON=1} PetscFPTrap;
626: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscSetFPTrap(PetscFPTrap);
627: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscFPTrapPush(PetscFPTrap);
628: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscFPTrapPop(void);

630: /*
631:       Allows the code to build a stack frame as it runs
632: */

634: #define PETSCSTACKSIZE 64

636: typedef struct  {
637:   const char      *function[PETSCSTACKSIZE];
638:   const char      *file[PETSCSTACKSIZE];
639:         int       line[PETSCSTACKSIZE];
640:         PetscBool petscroutine[PETSCSTACKSIZE];
641:         int       currentsize;
642:         int       hotdepth;
643: } PetscStack;

645: PETSC_EXTERN PetscStack *petscstack;

647: PetscErrorCode  PetscStackCopy(PetscStack*,PetscStack*);
648: PetscErrorCode  PetscStackPrint(PetscStack *,FILE*);
649: #if defined(PETSC_SERIALIZE_FUNCTIONS)
650:  #include <petsc/private/petscfptimpl.h>
651: /*
652:    Registers the current function into the global function pointer to function name table

654:    Have to fix this to handle errors but cannot return error since used in PETSC_VIEWER_DRAW_() etc
655: */
656: #define PetscRegister__FUNCT__() do { \
657:   static PetscBool __chked = PETSC_FALSE; \
658:   if (!__chked) {\
659:   void *ptr; PetscDLSym(NULL,PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,&ptr);\
660:   __chked = PETSC_TRUE;\
661:   }} while (0)
662: #else
663: #define PetscRegister__FUNCT__()
664: #endif

666: #if defined(PETSC_USE_DEBUG)
667: PETSC_STATIC_INLINE PetscBool PetscStackActive(void)
668: {
669:   return(petscstack ? PETSC_TRUE : PETSC_FALSE);
670: }

672: /* Stack handling is based on the following two "NoCheck" macros.  These should only be called directly by other error
673:  * handling macros.  We record the line of the call, which may or may not be the location of the definition.  But is at
674:  * least more useful than "unknown" because it can distinguish multiple calls from the same function.
675:  */

677: #define PetscStackPushNoCheck(funct,petsc_routine,hot)                        \
678:   do {                                                                        \
679:     PetscStackSAWsTakeAccess();                                                \
680:     if (petscstack && (petscstack->currentsize < PETSCSTACKSIZE)) {         \
681:       petscstack->function[petscstack->currentsize]  = funct;               \
682:       petscstack->file[petscstack->currentsize]      = __FILE__;            \
683:       petscstack->line[petscstack->currentsize]      = __LINE__;            \
684:       petscstack->petscroutine[petscstack->currentsize] = petsc_routine;    \
685:       petscstack->currentsize++;                                             \
686:     }                                                                         \
687:     if (petscstack) {                                                        \
688:       petscstack->hotdepth += (hot || petscstack->hotdepth);                \
689:     }                                                                         \
690:     PetscStackSAWsGrantAccess();                                               \
691:   } while (0)

693: #define PetscStackPopNoCheck                                            \
694:   do {                                                                  \
695:     PetscStackSAWsTakeAccess();                                          \
696:     if (petscstack && petscstack->currentsize > 0) {                  \
697:       petscstack->currentsize--;                                       \
698:       petscstack->function[petscstack->currentsize]  = 0;             \
699:       petscstack->file[petscstack->currentsize]      = 0;             \
700:       petscstack->line[petscstack->currentsize]      = 0;             \
701:       petscstack->petscroutine[petscstack->currentsize] = PETSC_FALSE;\
702:     }                                                                   \
703:     if (petscstack) {                                                  \
704:       petscstack->hotdepth = PetscMax(petscstack->hotdepth-1,0);      \
705:     }                                                                   \
706:     PetscStackSAWsGrantAccess();                                         \
707:   } while (0)

709: /*MC
711:       line of PETSc functions should be return(0);

713:    Synopsis:
714:    #include <petscsys.h>

717:    Not Collective

719:    Usage:
720: .vb
721:      int something;

724: .ve

726:    Notes:

729:      Not available in Fortran

731:    Level: developer


735: M*/
737:     PetscStackPushNoCheck(PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,PETSC_TRUE,PETSC_FALSE); \
738:     PetscRegister__FUNCT__();                                          \
739:   } while (0)

741: /*MC
743:    performance-critical circumstances.  Use of this function allows for lighter profiling by default.

745:    Synopsis:
746:    #include <petscsys.h>

749:    Not Collective

751:    Usage:
752: .vb
753:      int something;

756: .ve

758:    Notes:
759:      Not available in Fortran

761:    Level: developer


765: M*/
767:     PetscStackPushNoCheck(PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,PETSC_TRUE,PETSC_TRUE);  \
768:     PetscRegister__FUNCT__();                                          \
769:   } while (0)

771: /*MC

774:    Synopsis:
775:    #include <petscsys.h>

778:    Not Collective

780:    Usage:
781: .vb
782:      int something;

785: .ve

787:    Notes:
788:       Final line of PETSc functions should be return(0) except for main().

790:       Not available in Fortran

793:       routine instead of as a PETSc library routine.

795:    Level: intermediate


799: M*/
801:   do {                                                                  \
802:     PetscStackPushNoCheck(PETSC_FUNCTION_NAME,PETSC_FALSE,PETSC_FALSE); \
803:     PetscRegister__FUNCT__();                                           \
804:   } while (0)


807: #define PetscStackPush(n) \
808:   do {                                                                  \
809:     PetscStackPushNoCheck(n,PETSC_FALSE,PETSC_FALSE);                   \
810:     CHKMEMQ;                                                            \
811:   } while (0)

813: #define PetscStackPop                           \
814:     do {                                        \
815:       CHKMEMQ;                                  \
816:       PetscStackPopNoCheck;                     \
817:     } while (0)

819: /*MC
820:    PetscFunctionReturn - Last executable line of each PETSc function
821:         used for error handling. Replaces return()

823:    Synopsis:
824:    #include <petscsys.h>
825:    void return(0);

827:    Not Collective

829:    Usage:
830: .vb
831:     ....
832:      return(0);
833:    }
834: .ve

836:    Notes:
837:      Not available in Fortran

839:    Level: developer


843: M*/
844: #define PetscFunctionReturn(a) \
845:   do {                                                                \
846:     PetscStackPopNoCheck;                                             \
847:     return(a);} while (0)

849: #define PetscFunctionReturnVoid() \
850:   do {                                                                \
851:     PetscStackPopNoCheck;                                             \
852:     return;} while (0)

854: #else

856: PETSC_STATIC_INLINE PetscBool PetscStackActive(void) {return PETSC_FALSE;}
857: #define PetscStackPushNoCheck(funct,petsc_routine,hot) do {} while (0)
858: #define PetscStackPopNoCheck                           do {} while (0)
862: #define PetscFunctionReturn(a)    return(a)
863: #define PetscFunctionReturnVoid() return
864: #define PetscStackPop             CHKMEMQ
865: #define PetscStackPush(f)         CHKMEMQ

867: #endif

869: /*
870:     PetscStackCall - Calls an external library routine or user function after pushing the name of the routine on the stack.

872:    Input Parameters:
873: +   name - string that gives the name of the function being called
874: -   routine - actual call to the routine, including and 

876:    Note: Often one should use PetscStackCallStandard() instead. This routine is intended for external library routines that DO NOT return error codes

878:    Developer Note: this is so that when a user or external library routine results in a crash or corrupts memory, they get blamed instead of PETSc.



882: */
883: #define PetscStackCall(name,routine) do { PetscStackPush(name);routine;PetscStackPop; } while(0)

885: /*
886:     PetscStackCallStandard - Calls an external library routine after pushing the name of the routine on the stack.

888:    Input Parameters:
889: +   func-  name of the routine
890: -   args - arguments to the routine surrounded by ()

892:    Notes:
893:     This is intended for external package routines that return error codes. Use PetscStackCall() for those that do not.

895:    Developer Note: this is so that when an external packge routine results in a crash or corrupts memory, they get blamed instead of PETSc.

897: */
898: #define PetscStackCallStandard(func,args) do {                                                            \
899:     PetscErrorCode __ierr;                                                                                \
900:     PetscStackPush(#func);                                                                                \
901:     __func args;                                                                                   \
902:     PetscStackPop;                                                                                        \
903:     if (__ierr) SETERRQ2(PETSC_COMM_SELF,PETSC_ERR_LIB,"Error in %s(): error code %d",#func,(int)__ierr); \
904:   } while (0)

906: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscStackCreate(void);
907: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscStackView(FILE*);
908: PETSC_EXTERN PetscErrorCode PetscStackDestroy(void);

910: #endif