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?_sph_p/?_sph_np
Computes the solution of the spherical Helmholtz problem specified by the parameters.
Syntax
void d_sph_p(double* f, DFTI_DESCRIPTOR_HANDLE* handle_s, DFTI_DESCRIPTOR_HANDLE* handle_c, MKL_INT* ipar, double* dpar, MKL_INT* stat);
void s_sph_p(float* f, DFTI_DESCRIPTOR_HANDLE* handle_s, DFTI_DESCRIPTOR_HANDLE* handle_c, MKL_INT* ipar, float* spar, MKL_INT* stat);
void d_sph_np(double* f, DFTI_DESCRIPTOR_HANDLE* handle, MKL_INT* ipar, double* dpar, MKL_INT* stat);
void s_sph_np(float* f, DFTI_DESCRIPTOR_HANDLE* handle, MKL_INT* ipar, float* spar, MKL_INT* stat);
Include Files
- mkl.h
Input Parameters
f |
double* for d_sph_p/d_sph_np, float* for s_sph_p/s_sph_np. Contains the right-hand side of the problem packed in a single vector and modified by the appropriate ?_commit_sph_p/?_commit_sph_np routine. Note that an attempt to substitute the original right-hand side vector, which was passed to the ?_commit_sph_p/?_commit_sph_np routine, at this point results in an incorrect solution. The size of the vector is (np+1)*(nt+1) and the value of the modified right-hand side in the mesh point (i, j) is stored in f[i+j*(np+1)] . |
handle_s, handle_c, handle |
DFTI_DESCRIPTOR_HANDLE*. Data structures used by Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library (oneMKL) FFT interface (for details, refer toFFT Functions). handle_s and handle_c are used only in ?_sph_p and handle is used only in ?_sph_np. |
ipar |
MKL_INT array of size 128. Contains integer data to be used by the Fast Helmholtz Solver on a sphere (for details, refer to ipar). |
dpar |
double array of size 5*np/2+nt+10. Contains double-precision data to be used by the Fast Helmholtz Solver on a sphere (for details, refer to dpar and spar). |
spar |
float array of size 5*np/2+nt+10. Contains single-precision data to be used by the Fast Helmholtz Solver on a sphere (for details, refer to dpar and spar). |
Output Parameters
f |
On output, contains the approximate solution to the problem packed the same way as the right-hand side of the problem was packed on input. |
handle_s, handle_c, handle |
Data structures used by the Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library (oneMKL) FFT interface. |
ipar |
Contains integer data to be used by the Fast Helmholtz Solver on a sphere. Modified on output as explained in ipar. |
dpar |
Contains double-precision data to be used by the Fast Helmholtz Solver on a sphere. Modified on output as explained in dpar and spar. |
spar |
Contains single-precision data to be used by the Fast Helmholtz Solver on a sphere. Modified on output as explained in dpar and spar. |
stat |
MKL_INT*. Routine completion status, which is also written to ipar[0]. Continue to call other Poisson Solver routines only if the status is 0. |
Description
The sph_p/sph_np routines compute the approximate solution on a sphere of the Helmholtz problem defined in the previous calls to the corresponding initialization and commit routines. The solution is computed according to the formulas given in Poisson Solver Implementation. The f parameter, which initially holds the packed vector of the right-hand side of the problem, is replaced by the computed solution packed in the same way. Values of np and nt are passed to each of the routines with the ipar array.
Return Values
stat= 1 |
The routine completed without errors but with warnings. |
stat= 0 |
The routine successfully completed the task. |
stat= -2 |
The routine stopped because division by zero occurred. It usually happens if the data in the dpar or spar array was altered by mistake. |
stat= -3 |
The routine stopped because the memory was insufficient to complete the computations. |
stat= -100 |
The routine stopped because an error in the input data was found or the data in the dpar, spar, or ipar array was altered by mistake. |
stat= -1000 |
The routine stopped because of an Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library (oneMKL) FFT or TT interface error. |
stat= -10000 |
The routine stopped because the initialization failed to complete or the parameter ipar[0] was altered by mistake. |
stat= -99999 |
The routine failed to complete the task because of a fatal error. |