Chaste Release::3.1
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE 00027 LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR 00028 CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE 00029 GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 00030 HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 00031 LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT 00032 OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 00033 00034 */ 00035 00036 #include <sstream> 00037 00038 #include "PetscException.hpp" 00039 #include "Exception.hpp" 00040 #include "Warnings.hpp" 00041 00042 00043 /* 00044 * Positive codes mean that there's an error. 00045 * Zero means success. 00046 * Negative codes should never happen, but we'll throw anyway. 00047 */ 00048 void PetscException(PetscInt petscError, 00049 unsigned line, 00050 const char* funct, 00051 const char* file) 00052 { 00053 if (petscError != 0) 00054 { 00055 const char* p_text; 00056 char default_message[30]="Unknown PETSc error code"; 00057 00058 /* 00059 * PetscErrorMessage will swing p_text to point to the error code's message 00060 * ...but only if it's a valid code. 00061 */ 00062 PetscErrorMessage(petscError, &p_text, NULL); 00063 if (p_text == 0) 00064 { 00065 p_text=default_message; 00066 } 00067 EXCEPTION(p_text << " in function '" << funct << "' on line " 00068 << line << " of file " << file); 00069 } 00070 } 00071 00072 /* 00073 * Positive codes mean that the KSP converged. 00074 * Negative codes mean that the KSP diverged, i.e. there's a problem. 00075 */ 00076 std::string GetKspErrorMessage(PetscInt kspError) 00077 { 00078 std::string err_string; 00079 00080 #if (PETSC_VERSION_MAJOR == 2 && PETSC_VERSION_MINOR == 2) //PETSc 2.2 00081 switch (kspError) 00082 { 00083 case KSP_DIVERGED_ITS: 00084 err_string = "KSP_DIVERGED_ITS"; 00085 break; 00086 case KSP_DIVERGED_DTOL: 00087 err_string = "KSP_DIVERGED_DTOL"; 00088 break; 00089 case KSP_DIVERGED_BREAKDOWN: 00090 err_string = "KSP_DIVERGED_BREAKDOWN"; 00091 break; 00092 case KSP_DIVERGED_BREAKDOWN_BICG: 00093 err_string = "KSP_DIVERGED_BREAKDOWN_BICG"; 00094 break; 00095 case KSP_DIVERGED_NONSYMMETRIC: 00096 err_string = "KSP_DIVERGED_NONSYMMETRIC"; 00097 break; 00098 case KSP_DIVERGED_INDEFINITE_PC: 00099 err_string = "KSP_DIVERGED_INDEFINITE_PC"; 00100 break; 00101 default: 00102 err_string = "Unknown KSP error code"; 00103 } 00104 #else 00105 // This array contains the strings describing KSP convergence/divergence reasons. 00106 // It is exported by libpetscksp.a 00107 #if (PETSC_VERSION_MAJOR == 3 && PETSC_VERSION_MINOR >= 2) //PETSc 3.2 or later 00108 //External declaration of KSPConvergedReasons already happens 00109 extern const char * const *KSPConvergedReasons; 00110 #else 00111 extern const char **KSPConvergedReasons; 00112 #endif 00113 00114 // The code for the last known error (-10) is hardcoded in PETSc, in future releases it might change. 00115 // It is defined in src/ksp/ksp/interface/dlregisksp.c 00116 if (kspError >= -10) 00117 { 00118 err_string = KSPConvergedReasons[kspError]; 00119 } 00120 else 00121 { 00122 err_string = "Unknown KSP error code"; 00123 } 00124 #endif 00125 00126 return err_string; 00127 } 00128 00129 /* 00130 * Positive codes mean that the KSP converged. 00131 * Negative codes mean that the KSP diverged, i.e. there's a problem. 00132 */ 00133 void KspException(PetscInt kspError, 00134 unsigned line, 00135 const char* funct, 00136 const char* file) 00137 { 00138 if (kspError < 0) 00139 { 00140 std::string err_string = GetKspErrorMessage(kspError); 00141 00142 err_string += " in function '"; 00143 err_string += funct; 00144 err_string += "' on line "; 00145 err_string += line; 00146 err_string += " of file "; 00147 err_string += file; 00148 00149 EXCEPTION(err_string); 00150 } 00151 } 00152 00153 void KspWarnIfFailed(PetscInt kspError) 00154 { 00155 if (kspError < 0) 00156 { 00157 std::string message = "Linear solve failed: " + GetKspErrorMessage(kspError); 00158 WARNING(message); 00159 } 00160 }