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Revision 1.4 - (show annotations) (download)
Thu May 21 18:30:08 1998 UTC (25 years, 11 months ago) by cnh
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: checkpoint11, checkpoint10, checkpoint13, checkpoint15, checkpoint14, checkpoint17, checkpoint19, checkpoint18, checkpoint20, checkpoint21, checkpoint5, checkpoint4, checkpoint7, checkpoint6, checkpoint3, checkpoint2, checkpoint9, checkpoint8, checkpoint12, checkpoint16, branch-point-rdot
Branch point for: checkpoint7-4degree-ref, branch-rdot
Changes since 1.3: +5 -1 lines
Added support for binary IO of model fields for restart and/or
postprocessing

1 C $Header: /u/gcmpack/models/MITgcmUV/eesupp/src/eeboot.F,v 1.3 1998/04/23 20:56:54 cnh Exp $
2
3 #include "CPP_EEOPTIONS.h"
4
5 CStartOfInterface
6 SUBROUTINE EEBOOT
7 C /==========================================================\
8 C | SUBROUTINE EEBOOT |
9 C | o Set up execution "environment", particularly perform |
10 C | steps to initialise parallel processing. |
11 C |==========================================================|
12 C | Note: This routine can also be compiled with CPP |
13 C | directives set so that no multi-processing is initialised|
14 C | This is OK and should work fine. |
15 C \==========================================================/
16
17 C == Global variables ==
18 #include "SIZE.h"
19 #include "EEPARAMS.h"
20 #include "EESUPPORT.h"
21 CEndOfInterface
22
23 C == Local variables ==
24 C msgBuf - Variable for building informational messages
25 C I - Loop counter
26 INTEGER I
27 CHARACTER*(MAX_LEN_MBUF) msgBuf
28
29 C-- Set error reporting flags and I/O streams
30 C fatalError is a flag used to indicate that the program
31 C ended abnormally.
32 C errorMessageUnit is the Fortran unit number used for
33 C writing error messages.
34 C standardMessageUnit is the Fortran unit number used for
35 C writing textual, informational output.
36 C eeBootError is a flag used to indicate an error in the
37 C "execution environment" startup pahse as opposed
38 C to the simulation pahse of the execution.
39 C eeEndError is used to indicate an "execution environment" shutdown
40 C error.
41 C thError flag used to allow a thread to report an error.
42 C This is only really used during the startup process,
43 C although it could be used elsewhere.
44 C allMyEdgesAreSharedMemory flag which says for a particular
45 C set of blocks the only form of communication
46 C it does is using shared memory.
47 C threadIsRunning used during startup to enable check that all
48 C the threads are running.
49 fatalError = .FALSE.
50 errorMessageUnit = 0
51 standardMessageUnit = 6
52 eeBootError = .FALSE.
53 eeEndError = .FALSE.
54 DO I=1, MAX_NO_THREADS
55 thError(I) = .FALSE.
56 allMyEdgesAreSharedMemory(I) = .TRUE.
57 threadIsRunning(I) = .FALSE.
58 threadIsComplete(I) = .FALSE.
59 ioErrorCount(I) = 0
60 ENDDO
61 scrUnit1 = 11
62 scrUnit2 = 12
63 eeDataUnit = 13
64 modelDataUnit = 14
65 C Annoyingly there is no universal way to have the usingMPI
66 C parameter work as one might expect. This is because, on some
67 C systems I/O does not work until MPI_Init has been called. The
68 C solution for now is that the parameter below may need to be changed
69 C manually!
70 #ifdef ALLOW_USE_MPI
71 usingMPI = .TRUE.
72 #endif
73
74 C-- Start minimal environment so that we can do I/O
75 C-- to report errors.
76 C Notes
77 C =====
78 C o Here we start MPI and setup the I/O environment
79 C thatis needed for error reporting.
80 C o Under MPI I/O support is very variable until
81 C MPI is started. This makes is hard to trap the case
82 C where mpirun is used to start a non-MPI run or
83 C we try to start MPI when mpirun was not used.
84 C after it is started.
85 CALL EEBOOT_MINIMAL
86 IF ( eeBootError ) GOTO 999
87
88 C-- Now we can write a startup message
89 CALL EEINTRO_MSG
90
91 C-- Initialise parameters associated with execution environment.
92 CALL EESET_PARMS
93 IF ( eeBootError ) GOTO 999
94
95 C-- Write summary of execution environment configuration for this run
96 CALL EEWRITE_EEENV
97
98 C-- Now do the rest of the multi-process startup.
99 C o Here we map processes to the model grid.
100 C o Print tables of process-grid mappings.
101 C o Do other miscellaneous multi-processing set up steps. For
102 C example under MPI we create datatypes for communication
103 C of array edges.
104 CALL INI_PROCS
105 IF ( eeBootError ) GOTO 999
106
107 C-- Initialise variables to support "nThreads" of computation.
108 C o Note the program is still running with a single thread of
109 C execution at this stage.
110 CALL INI_THREADING_ENVIRONMENT
111 IF ( eeBootError ) GOTO 999
112
113 C-- Initiialise the multi-process IO package
114 CALL DFILE_INIT
115
116 999 CONTINUE
117 RETURN
118 END

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