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#!/bin/bash |
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# $Header: /u/gcmpack/MITgcm/tools/build_options/linux_amd64_ifort_beagle,v 1.5 2011/08/12 23:09:08 jmc Exp $ |
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# $Name: $ |
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# |
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# These are the build options used with the Intel 10.x compiler for |
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# testing on Beagle (with and without MPI). |
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# Use after |
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# module add mitgcm |
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# |
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# (tested with darwin/20090605 mitgcm/20090605, i.e., |
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# intel/10.0.025 mx/1.0 netcdf/3.6.2/intel-10.0.025 mpich-mx/1.2.7..7/intel-10.0.025) |
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# |
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# These modules set FFLAGS, CFLAGS and CPPFLAGS for mpich and netcdf. |
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# |
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# The SGE -V option for exporting environment variables may also be |
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# helpful if you encounter missing-library problems. Or, |
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# alternatively, one may choose to link with one of the intel |
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# "-static" or "-i-static" flags. |
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if test "x$MPI" = xtrue ; then |
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CC='mpicc' |
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FC='mpif77' |
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F90C='mpif90' |
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LINK='mpif77' |
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for path in $(echo "$CPATH" | sed 's/:/ /g'); do |
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CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$path" |
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done |
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else |
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CC='icc' |
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FC='ifort' |
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F90C=$FC |
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LINK=$FC |
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fi |
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# the netcdf module sets CPPFLAGS, LDFLAGS and FFLAGS |
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INCLUDES="$CPPFLAGS" |
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# for static linkage: |
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#LIBS="$LDFLAGS -static" |
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# for dynamic linkage (note: needed with netcdf <- namespace conflict???) |
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LIBS="$LDFLAGS -shared-intel" |
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# -DIFORT turns on ifort-specific declarations in darwin (RAND is not an intrinsic) |
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DEFINES='-DWORDLENGTH=4 -DIFORT' |
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CPP='cpp -traditional -P' |
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F90FIXEDFORMAT='-fixed -Tf' |
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EXTENDED_SRC_FLAG='-132' |
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GET_FC_VERSION="--version" |
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OMPFLAG='-openmp' |
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NOOPTFILES='mds_byteswapr8.F mds_byteswapr4.F mds_byteswapi4.F mds_byteswap.F' |
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NOOPTFILES=$NOOPTFILES' mom_calc_ke.F mon_ke.F' |
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# ifort options: |
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# -132 fixed-form line length is 132 characters |
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# -r8 REAL is REAL*8 |
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# -i4 INTEGER is INTEGER*4 |
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# -w95 don't warn about use of Fortran 95 extensions |
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# -W0 disable all warning messages |
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# -WB turns a compile-time bounds check error into a warning |
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# -xT optimize for Intel Core2 and Xeon 51xx |
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# -fno-alias don't assume aliasing (assume that different variables |
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# DON'T refer to the same memory location) |
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# -assume byterecl record length in OPEN statements is in bytes |
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# -convert big_endian binary files contain big-endian data |
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# -CB check bounds |
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# -pc64 round floating point values to 64 bits |
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# one could also try |
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# -mp maintain precision |
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FFLAGS="$FFLAGS -w95 -W0 -WB -xT -fno-alias -assume byterecl -convert big_endian" |
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#- might want to use '-r8' for fizhi pkg: |
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#FFLAGS="$FFLAGS -r8" |
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if test "x$IEEE" = x ; then #- with optimisation: |
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NOOPTFLAGS='-O2' |
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# use this for exact restart (slightly slower): |
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FOPTIM='-O2 -pc64 -mieee-fp -align' |
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# use this for flighty faster execution but with roundoff errors in restart: |
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# FOPTIM='-O2 -align' |
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else #- no optimisation + IEEE : |
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NOOPTFLAGS='-O0' |
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# FOPTIM='-O0 -noalign -CA -CB -CU -CV -CS' |
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FOPTIM='-O0 -noalign' |
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FFLAGS="$FFLAGS -pc64" |
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fi |
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F90FLAGS=$FFLAGS |
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F90OPTIM=$FOPTIM |