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pkdgrav3

               pkdgrav3
         September 24, 2018
          http://www.pkdgrav.org/

    Douglas Potter <douglas.potter@uzh.ch>
    Joachim Stadel <stadel@physik.uzh.ch>

Quick Start

  • The pkdgrav3 code now uses the “cmake” build system. It is recommended to use an “out of source” build. The easiest way to accomplish this is to create a subdirectory in the pkdgrav3 source directory:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make

This will build a single executable “pkdgrav3” and other utility programs.

Prerequisites

CMake - cmake build system

Most modern systems already have cmake installed. Pkdgrav3 requires version 3.1 or newer of cmake. You can check with “cmake –version”:

    pkdgrav3:~> cmake --version
    cmake version 3.5.2
  • If you need a more recent version is can be found at:

CMAKE HOME

GSL - The GNU Scientific Library

This library is usually available on HPC systems, but if not it must be downloaded and compiled, and can be found at this URL.

GSL

pkdgrav3 will locate the GSL installation by invoking gsl-config, so make sure that it is in your PATH. Alternatively, you can tell CMake where to find it by defining GSL_ROOT_ROOT:

    cmake -DGSL_ROOT_DIR=/opt/gsl/2.5

FFTW - Fast Fourier Transform Library

If FFTW is available then two advanced features are enabled in pkdgrav3.

  • 1. Initial Condition Generation, and,
  • 2. Power spectrum measurement

If is is not available on your system it can be obtained from:

FFTW

If CMake does not automatically find FFTW then you can define FFTW_ROOT:

    cmake -DFFTW_ROOT=/path/to/fftw

CUDA (optional)

If your system has a CUDA capable GPU then pkdgrav3 can use it. The necessary toolkits can be downloaded from nVidia.

DOWNLOAD CUDA

Configuration

Integer Positions

This option saves memory and provides sufficient accuracy for cosmological simulations. Only periodic boxes are supported. Enable by setting INTEGER_POSITION when running cmake.

cmake -DINTEGER_POSITION=True ...

Potentials in Lightcone particle output

The potential for each particle can be output for the lightcone. Enable by setting POTENTIAL_IN_LIGHTCONE when running cmake.

cmake -DPOTENTIAL_IN_LIGHTCONE=True ...
Build

Once CMake has been run to produce a Makefile and associated files, the “make” command is used to build the program, as in:

make

The build can be done in parallel so if you are on, for example, a 16 core machine, the build process can be sped up with:

make -j 16
Running
pkdgrav3

This version is run using the MPI system on the cluster in question. Normally this involves a special command (often “mpirun” or “mpiexec”), for example:

mpiexec pkdgrav3 simfile.par

Consult your cluster documentation on how to run MPI programs.

pkdgrav.txt · Last modified: 2019/07/07 20:44 by Wiki Admin