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=== Leonardo @ CINECA === | |||
To do .. | |||
=== EURORA @ CINECA === | === EURORA @ CINECA === | ||
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EURORA is a hybrid supercomputer, with Intel Xeon andyBridge processors and GPU NVIDIA Tesla K20 accelerators | EURORA is a hybrid supercomputer, with Intel Xeon andyBridge processors and GPU NVIDIA Tesla K20 accelerators | ||
module load autoload/0.1 intel/cs-xe-2013--binary intelmpi/4.1.0--binary mkl/11.0.1--binary gnu/4.6.3 cuda/5.0.35 qe/5.0.3 netcdf/4.1.3--intel--cs-xe-2013--binary hdf5/1.8.9_ser--intel--cs-xe-2013--binary szip/2.1--gnu--4.6.3 zlib/1.2.7--gnu--4.6.3 | |||
module load autoload/0.1 intel/cs-xe-2013--binary intelmpi/4.1.0--binary mkl/11.0.1--binary gnu/4.6.3 cuda/5.0.35 qe/5.0.3 netcdf/4.1.3--intel--cs-xe-2013--binary hdf5/1.8.9_ser--intel- | ./configure --with-p2y=5.0 \ | ||
-cs-xe-2013--binary szip/2.1--gnu--4.6.3 zlib/1.2.7--gnu--4.6.3 | --with-iotk=/cineca/prod/build/applications/qe/5.0.3/cuda--5.0.35/BA_WORK/espresso-5.0.3/iotk/ \ | ||
./configure --with-p2y=5.0 \ | --with-netcdf-lib=/cineca/prod/libraries/netcdf/4.1.3/intel--cs-xe-2013--binary/lib/ \ | ||
--with-iotk=/cineca/prod/build/applications/qe/5.0.3/cuda--5.0.35/BA_WORK/espresso-5.0.3/iotk/ \ | --with-netcdf-include=/cineca/prod/libraries/netcdf/4.1.3/intel--cs-xe-2013--binary/include \ | ||
--with-netcdf-lib=/cineca/prod/libraries/netcdf/4.1.3/intel--cs-xe-2013--binary/lib/ \ | --with-netcdf-link="-L/cineca/prod/libraries/hdf5/1.8.9_ser/intel--cs-xe-2013--binary/lib -L/cineca/prod/libraries/szip/2.1/gnu--4.6.3/lib -lhdf5_fortran -lhdf5_hl -lhdf5 -lnetcdff -lnetcdf -lcurl -lsz -lz" | ||
--with-netcdf-include=/cineca/prod/libraries/netcdf/4.1.3/intel--cs-xe-2013--binary/include \ | |||
--with-netcdf-link="-L/cineca/prod/libraries/hdf5/1.8.9_ser/intel--cs-xe-2013--binary/lib -L/cineca/prod/libraries/szip/2.1/gnu--4.6.3/lib -lhdf5_fortran -lhdf5_hl -lhdf5 -lnetcdff -lnetcdf -lcurl -lsz -lz" | |||
=== IBM AIX and xlf (SP6 | === IBM AIX and xlf (SP6 @ CINECA) === | ||
Linking with netCDF, PWscf, FFTW. | Linking with netCDF, PWscf, FFTW. Production runs | ||
Production runs | export CPP=cpp | ||
export CC=xlc_r | |||
export F77=xlf_r | |||
export CPP=cpp | export FC=xlf90_r | ||
export CC=xlc_r | export FCFLAGS='-O2 -q64 -qstrict -qarch=pwr6 -qtune=pwr6 -qmaxmem=-1 -qsuffix=f=f' | ||
export F77=xlf_r | ./configure --build=powerpc-ibm --with-fftw=/cineca/prod/libraries/fftw/3.2.2/xl--10.1/lib | ||
export FC=xlf90_r | --with-netcdf-lib=/cineca/prod/libraries/netcdf/4.0.1/xl--10.1/lib | ||
export FCFLAGS='-O2 -q64 -qstrict -qarch=pwr6 -qtune=pwr6 -qmaxmem=-1 -qsuffix=f=f' | --with-netcdf-include=/cineca/prod/libraries/netcdf/4.0.1/xl--10.1/include | ||
./configure --build=powerpc-ibm --with-fftw=/cineca/prod/libraries/fftw/3.2.2/xl--10.1/lib | --with-iotk=/cineca/prod/build/applications/QuantumESPRESSO/4.1/xl--10.1/BA_WORK/QuantumESPRESSO-4.1/iotk | ||
--with-netcdf-lib=/cineca/prod/libraries/netcdf/4.0.1/xl--10.1/lib | --with-p2y=4.0 | ||
--with-netcdf-include=/cineca/prod/libraries/netcdf/4.0.1/xl--10.1/include | |||
--with-iotk=/cineca/prod/build/applications/QuantumESPRESSO/4.1/xl--10.1/BA_WORK/QuantumESPRESSO-4.1/iotk | |||
--with-p2y=4.0 | |||
To compile, use GNU make: | To compile, use GNU make: | ||
./gmake yambo interfaces | ./gmake yambo interfaces | ||
GNU/Linux: ifort | GNU/Linux: ifort | ||
ifort 11.0 with netCDF and iotk/p2y 4.0 support, serial | ifort 11.0 with netCDF and iotk/p2y 4.0 support, serial | ||
./configure FC=ifort --with-netcdf-lib=/usr/local/libraries/netcdf/4.0.1/ifort--11.1/lib --with-netcdf-include= | ./configure FC=ifort --with-netcdf-lib=/usr/local/libraries/netcdf/4.0.1/ifort--11.1/lib --with-netcdf-include=/usr/local/libraries/netcdf/4.0.1/ifort--11.1/include --with-iotk=/opt/espresso/4.1.2/iotk/ --with-p2y=4.0 --with-blacs=no | ||
/usr/local/libraries/netcdf/4.0.1/ifort--11.1/include --with-iotk=/opt/espresso/4.1.2/iotk/ --with-p2y=4.0 --with-blacs=no | |||
A typical configure command line that can be used to link the mkl BLAS, LAPACK and FFTW is (thanks to Giovanni Pizzi for this!) | |||
./configure FC=ifort \ | |||
--with-blas="-L/opt/intel/Compiler/11.1/073/mkl/lib/em64t/ -lmkl_core -lmkl_intel_lp64 -lmkl_sequential" \ | |||
--with-lapack="-L/opt/intel/Compiler/11.1/073/mkl/lib/em64t/ -lmkl_core -lmkl_intel_lp64 -lmkl_sequential" \ | |||
--with-blacs="-L/opt/intel/Compiler/11.1/073/mkl/lib/em64t/ -lmkl_core -lmkl_intel_lp64 -lmkl_sequential" \ | |||
--with-scalapack="-L/opt/intel/Compiler/11.1/073/mkl/lib/em64t/ -lmkl_core -lmkl_intel_lp64 -lmkl_sequential" \ | |||
--with-fftw="/opt/intel/Compiler/11.1/073/mkl/lib/em64t/" \ | |||
--with-fftw-lib="-lmkl_core -lmkl_intel_lp64 -lmkl_sequential" \ | |||
Production runs | Production runs | ||
FCFLAGS='-O3 -xW -tpp7 -assume bscc -nofor_main' | |||
LDFLAGS='-xW' --with-blacs=no | |||
./configure FC=mpif90 | |||
Debugging runs | Debugging runs | ||
./configure --enable-debug FC=mpif90 CFLAGS='-O0 -g' FCFLAGS='-O0 -tpp7 -C -check noarg_temp_created -w90 -w95 -assume bscc -nofor_main -g' --with-blacs=no | |||
Debugging runs (GNU/Linux: g95) | |||
./configure FC=g95 FCFLAGS='-O0 -fbackslash -g' CFLAGS='-O0 -g -Dextcus -Dextfus' CC=gcc --with-blacs=no | |||
GNU/Linux: g95 | |||
./configure FC=g95 FCFLAGS='-O0 -fbackslash -g' CFLAGS='-O0 -g -Dextcus -Dextfus' CC=gcc --with-blacs=no | |||
Production runs (GNU/Linux: g95) | |||
./configure FC=g95 FCFLAGS="-O3 -fbackslash -fno-second-underscore" | ./configure FC=g95 FCFLAGS="-O3 -fbackslash -fno-second-underscore" | ||
GNU/Linux: gfortran | GNU/Linux: gfortran | ||
Debugging runs | Debugging runs | ||
./configure --enable-debug --without-mpi FC=gfortran FCFLAGS='-O0 -g -fbounds-check' CFLAGS='-O0 -g -Dextcus -Dextfus' CC=gcc --with-blacs=no | |||
GNU/Linux: PGI Fortran | GNU/Linux: PGI Fortran | ||
./configure FC=pgf95 | |||
GNU/Linux: SUN Fortran | GNU/Linux: SUN Fortran | ||
./configure FC=f95 | |||
GNU/Linux: Pathscale Fortran | GNU/Linux: Pathscale Fortran | ||
./configure FC=pathf90 PFC=mpif90 FCFLAGS="-fno-second-underscore" UFFLAGS="-fno-second-underscore" | |||
GNU/Linux: Open64 Fortran | GNU/Linux: Open64 Fortran | ||
./configure FC=openf95 FCFLAGS="-fno-second-underscore" UFFLAGS="-fno-second-underscore" | |||
./configure FC=openf95 FCFLAGS="-fno-second-underscore" UFFLAGS="-fno-second-underscore" | |||
GNU/Linux using xlf | GNU/Linux using xlf, Tested on Mare nostrum (ppc64). Production runs | ||
./configure CC=xlc F77=xlf PFC=mpif90 --with-blacs=no | |||
Tested on Mare nostrum (ppc64) | |||
Production runs | |||
./configure CC=xlc F77=xlf PFC=mpif90 --with-blacs=no | |||
with NETCDF support | with NETCDF support | ||
./configure CC=xlc F77=xlf PFC=mpif90 \ | |||
./configure CC=xlc F77=xlf PFC=mpif90 \ | |||
--with-netcdf-include=/gpfs/apps/NETCDF/netcdf-3.6.0_64/include \ | --with-netcdf-include=/gpfs/apps/NETCDF/netcdf-3.6.0_64/include \ | ||
--with-netcdf-lib=/gpfs/apps/NETCDF/netcdf-3.6.0_64/lib --with-blacs=no | --with-netcdf-lib=/gpfs/apps/NETCDF/netcdf-3.6.0_64/lib --with-blacs=no | ||
Production runs with NetCDF support | Magerit (CeSViMa). Production runs with NetCDF support | ||
./configure PF90=xlf90_r FC=xlf90_r F77=xlf_r CC=xlc_r CPP="cpp -P" \ --with-blas=/gpfs/apps/BLAS/1.0.0/64/lib/libblas.a --with-lapack=/gpfs/apps/LAPACK/3.0/64/liblapack.a \ --with-netcdf-include=/gpfs/apps/NETCDF/3.6.0/64/include --with-netcdf-lib=/gpfs/apps/NETCDF/3.6.0/64/lib \ --with-fftw=/gpfs/apps/FFTW/3.2/64/lib | |||
Default | Default | ||
./configure | |||
./configure | ACML libraries, Production runs | ||
./configure --with-blas=$ACMLPATH/libacml.a --with-lapack=$ACMLPATH/libacml.a | |||
Production runs | FFT in ACML not supported yet MKL libraries, Production runs | ||
export MKLROOT=/applis/intel/mkl | |||
export MKLPATH=${MKLROOT}/lib/intel64 | |||
export MKLINCLUDE=${MKLROOT}/include | |||
export MKLLIBS="-L${MKLPATH} -I${MKLINCLUDE} -I${MKLINCLUDE}/intel64/lp64 -llapack -lmkl_blas95_lp64 -lmkl_lapack95_lp64 -Wl,--start-group | |||
${MKLPATH}/libmkl_intel_lp64.a ${MKLPATH}/libmkl_sequential.a ${MKLPATH}/libmkl_core.a -Wl,--end-group -lpthread" | |||
./configure --with-blas=$ | ./configure FC=ifort F77=ifort --with-blas="$MKLLIBS" --with-lapack="$MKLLIBS" | ||
use this page (link to be fixed) to determine the exact library version for your system: Intel MKL Link Line Advisor FFT in MKL are supported through the FFTW interface presents in the latest MKL packages. | |||
use this page to determine the exact library version for your system: Intel MKL Link Line Advisor | --with-fftw="${MKLROOT}/interfaces/fftw3xf/" | ||
FFT in MKL are supported through the FFTW interface presents in the latest MKL packages. | --with-fftw-lib="${MKLROOT}/interfaces/fftw3xf/libfftw3xf_intel.a $MKLLIBS" | ||
--with-fftw="${MKLROOT}/interfaces/fftw3xf/" | |||
--with-fftw-lib="${MKLROOT}/interfaces/fftw3xf/libfftw3xf_intel.a $MKLLIBS" | |||
Revision as of 14:39, 9 September 2024
Install on your local machine using internal libraries
The simplest install of yambo is the one using internal libraries and compiled with gfortran. This is useful to test the code on your local machine, or in order to easily follow the yambo tutorials.
You can run the following configure script (named for example yambo_install.sh
) which should work for yambo 5.0 on Linux machines:
YAMBO_EXT_LIBS="/user/defined/path/for/internal/libs" ./configure FC=gfortran \ --with-extlibs-path=$YAMBO_EXT_LIBS \ --enable-keep-extlibs \ --enable-time-profile \ --enable-msgs-comps \ --enable-keep-src \ --enable-memory-profile \ --enable-int-linalg \ --enable-par-linalg \ --enable-netcdf-output \ --enable-slepc-linalg
Preinstalled
The GPL version of Yambo is already installed on different HPC systems around the world, here we report some of them: Niflheim at Technical University of Denmark SP6 at CINECA Arina at SGI at Universidad del Pais Vasco. Core.Sam at University of Pittsburgh.
HPCs
Below are some configure options that have been used in the past. Of course, since compilers and architectures vary a lot, there are no guarantees that they will work on your system. Be particularly careful when specifying FCFLAGS, as you may override settings which are necessary for compilation, e.g. -nofor_main with ifort.
CH: Suggest to list/group these in order of architecture, linux, IBM, Cray, OS/X, etc
HLRN
Leonardo @ CINECA
To do ..
EURORA @ CINECA
EURORA is a hybrid supercomputer, with Intel Xeon andyBridge processors and GPU NVIDIA Tesla K20 accelerators
module load autoload/0.1 intel/cs-xe-2013--binary intelmpi/4.1.0--binary mkl/11.0.1--binary gnu/4.6.3 cuda/5.0.35 qe/5.0.3 netcdf/4.1.3--intel--cs-xe-2013--binary hdf5/1.8.9_ser--intel--cs-xe-2013--binary szip/2.1--gnu--4.6.3 zlib/1.2.7--gnu--4.6.3 ./configure --with-p2y=5.0 \ --with-iotk=/cineca/prod/build/applications/qe/5.0.3/cuda--5.0.35/BA_WORK/espresso-5.0.3/iotk/ \ --with-netcdf-lib=/cineca/prod/libraries/netcdf/4.1.3/intel--cs-xe-2013--binary/lib/ \ --with-netcdf-include=/cineca/prod/libraries/netcdf/4.1.3/intel--cs-xe-2013--binary/include \ --with-netcdf-link="-L/cineca/prod/libraries/hdf5/1.8.9_ser/intel--cs-xe-2013--binary/lib -L/cineca/prod/libraries/szip/2.1/gnu--4.6.3/lib -lhdf5_fortran -lhdf5_hl -lhdf5 -lnetcdff -lnetcdf -lcurl -lsz -lz"
IBM AIX and xlf (SP6 @ CINECA)
Linking with netCDF, PWscf, FFTW. Production runs
export CPP=cpp export CC=xlc_r export F77=xlf_r export FC=xlf90_r export FCFLAGS='-O2 -q64 -qstrict -qarch=pwr6 -qtune=pwr6 -qmaxmem=-1 -qsuffix=f=f' ./configure --build=powerpc-ibm --with-fftw=/cineca/prod/libraries/fftw/3.2.2/xl--10.1/lib --with-netcdf-lib=/cineca/prod/libraries/netcdf/4.0.1/xl--10.1/lib --with-netcdf-include=/cineca/prod/libraries/netcdf/4.0.1/xl--10.1/include --with-iotk=/cineca/prod/build/applications/QuantumESPRESSO/4.1/xl--10.1/BA_WORK/QuantumESPRESSO-4.1/iotk --with-p2y=4.0
To compile, use GNU make:
./gmake yambo interfaces GNU/Linux: ifort
ifort 11.0 with netCDF and iotk/p2y 4.0 support, serial
./configure FC=ifort --with-netcdf-lib=/usr/local/libraries/netcdf/4.0.1/ifort--11.1/lib --with-netcdf-include=/usr/local/libraries/netcdf/4.0.1/ifort--11.1/include --with-iotk=/opt/espresso/4.1.2/iotk/ --with-p2y=4.0 --with-blacs=no
A typical configure command line that can be used to link the mkl BLAS, LAPACK and FFTW is (thanks to Giovanni Pizzi for this!)
./configure FC=ifort \ --with-blas="-L/opt/intel/Compiler/11.1/073/mkl/lib/em64t/ -lmkl_core -lmkl_intel_lp64 -lmkl_sequential" \ --with-lapack="-L/opt/intel/Compiler/11.1/073/mkl/lib/em64t/ -lmkl_core -lmkl_intel_lp64 -lmkl_sequential" \ --with-blacs="-L/opt/intel/Compiler/11.1/073/mkl/lib/em64t/ -lmkl_core -lmkl_intel_lp64 -lmkl_sequential" \ --with-scalapack="-L/opt/intel/Compiler/11.1/073/mkl/lib/em64t/ -lmkl_core -lmkl_intel_lp64 -lmkl_sequential" \ --with-fftw="/opt/intel/Compiler/11.1/073/mkl/lib/em64t/" \ --with-fftw-lib="-lmkl_core -lmkl_intel_lp64 -lmkl_sequential" \
Production runs
FCFLAGS='-O3 -xW -tpp7 -assume bscc -nofor_main' LDFLAGS='-xW' --with-blacs=no ./configure FC=mpif90
Debugging runs
./configure --enable-debug FC=mpif90 CFLAGS='-O0 -g' FCFLAGS='-O0 -tpp7 -C -check noarg_temp_created -w90 -w95 -assume bscc -nofor_main -g' --with-blacs=no
Debugging runs (GNU/Linux: g95)
./configure FC=g95 FCFLAGS='-O0 -fbackslash -g' CFLAGS='-O0 -g -Dextcus -Dextfus' CC=gcc --with-blacs=no
Production runs (GNU/Linux: g95) ./configure FC=g95 FCFLAGS="-O3 -fbackslash -fno-second-underscore" GNU/Linux: gfortran
Debugging runs
./configure --enable-debug --without-mpi FC=gfortran FCFLAGS='-O0 -g -fbounds-check' CFLAGS='-O0 -g -Dextcus -Dextfus' CC=gcc --with-blacs=no
GNU/Linux: PGI Fortran
./configure FC=pgf95
GNU/Linux: SUN Fortran
./configure FC=f95
GNU/Linux: Pathscale Fortran
./configure FC=pathf90 PFC=mpif90 FCFLAGS="-fno-second-underscore" UFFLAGS="-fno-second-underscore"
GNU/Linux: Open64 Fortran
./configure FC=openf95 FCFLAGS="-fno-second-underscore" UFFLAGS="-fno-second-underscore"
GNU/Linux using xlf, Tested on Mare nostrum (ppc64). Production runs
./configure CC=xlc F77=xlf PFC=mpif90 --with-blacs=no
with NETCDF support
./configure CC=xlc F77=xlf PFC=mpif90 \ --with-netcdf-include=/gpfs/apps/NETCDF/netcdf-3.6.0_64/include \ --with-netcdf-lib=/gpfs/apps/NETCDF/netcdf-3.6.0_64/lib --with-blacs=no
Magerit (CeSViMa). Production runs with NetCDF support
./configure PF90=xlf90_r FC=xlf90_r F77=xlf_r CC=xlc_r CPP="cpp -P" \ --with-blas=/gpfs/apps/BLAS/1.0.0/64/lib/libblas.a --with-lapack=/gpfs/apps/LAPACK/3.0/64/liblapack.a \ --with-netcdf-include=/gpfs/apps/NETCDF/3.6.0/64/include --with-netcdf-lib=/gpfs/apps/NETCDF/3.6.0/64/lib \ --with-fftw=/gpfs/apps/FFTW/3.2/64/lib
Default
./configure
ACML libraries, Production runs
./configure --with-blas=$ACMLPATH/libacml.a --with-lapack=$ACMLPATH/libacml.a
FFT in ACML not supported yet MKL libraries, Production runs
export MKLROOT=/applis/intel/mkl export MKLPATH=${MKLROOT}/lib/intel64 export MKLINCLUDE=${MKLROOT}/include export MKLLIBS="-L${MKLPATH} -I${MKLINCLUDE} -I${MKLINCLUDE}/intel64/lp64 -llapack -lmkl_blas95_lp64 -lmkl_lapack95_lp64 -Wl,--start-group ${MKLPATH}/libmkl_intel_lp64.a ${MKLPATH}/libmkl_sequential.a ${MKLPATH}/libmkl_core.a -Wl,--end-group -lpthread"
./configure FC=ifort F77=ifort --with-blas="$MKLLIBS" --with-lapack="$MKLLIBS"
use this page (link to be fixed) to determine the exact library version for your system: Intel MKL Link Line Advisor FFT in MKL are supported through the FFTW interface presents in the latest MKL packages.
--with-fftw="${MKLROOT}/interfaces/fftw3xf/" --with-fftw-lib="${MKLROOT}/interfaces/fftw3xf/libfftw3xf_intel.a $MKLLIBS"