Dear Gael,
in case these are of use to you (or anyone else), here are two Makefiles for vasp on an x86_64 linux machine, running RedHat.
These Makefiles were created by our systems manager, Frank Bures. He comments: "... the original makefile for linux had lots of things missing and some problems with trailing EOL's and spaces. Quite an ordeal to find such errors..."
The Makefiles are for a build of vasp that includes the climbing-image NEB add-ons from University of Austin at Texas theory group (see
http://theory.cm.utexas.edu/forum/viewforum.php?f=2).
There are two makefiles.
Serial Build
MPI Build
Frank did a little benchmarking using the Hg job provided with VASP4:
Results:
vasp4 2:19.60
vasp5 2:19.33
vasp4_gamma 1:13.91
vasp5_gamma 1:13.66
(1) Serial Build.
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.SUFFIXES: .inc .f .f90 .F
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# rewritten for gfortran under Redhat, RedHat on x86_64 and gfortran
# by Frank Bures, 11 February 2011
#
# Makefile for Portland Group F90/HPF compiler release 3.0-1, 3.1
# and release 1.7
# (
http://www.pgroup.com/ &
ftp://ftp.pgroup.com/x86/, you need
# to order the HPF/F90 suite)
# we have found no noticable performance differences between
# any of the releases, even Athlon or PIII optimisation does
# not seem to improve performance
#
# The makefile was tested only under Linux on Intel platforms
# (Suse X,X)
#
# it might be required to change some of library pathes, since
# LINUX installation vary a lot
# Hence check ***ALL**** options in this makefile very carefully
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Mind that some Linux distributions (Suse 6.1) have a bug in
# libm causing small errors in the error-function (total energy
# is therefore wrong by about 1meV/atom). The recommended
# solution is to update libc.
#
# Mind that some Linux distributions (Suse 6.1) have a bug in
# libm causing small errors in the error-function (total energy
# is therefore wrong by about 1meV/atom). The recommended
# solution is to update libc.
#
# BLAS must be installed on the machine
# there are several options:
# 1) very slow but works:
# retrieve the lapackage from ftp.netlib.org
# and compile the blas routines (BLAS/SRC directory)
# please use g77 or f77 for the compilation. When I tried to
# use pgf77 or pgf90 for BLAS, VASP hang up when calling
# ZHEEV (however this was with lapack 1.1 now I use lapack 2.0)
# 2) most desirable: get an optimized BLAS
# for a list of optimized BLAS try
#
http://www.kachinatech.com/~hjjou/scilib/opt_blas.html
#
# the two most reliable packages around are presently:
# 3a) Intels own optimised BLAS (PIII, P4, Itanium)
#
http://developer.intel.com/software/products/mkl/
# this is really excellent when you use Intel CPU's
#
# 3b) or obtain the atlas based BLAS routines
#
http://math-atlas.sourceforge.net/
# you certainly need atlas on the Athlon, since the mkl
# routines are not optimal on the Athlon.
#
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# all CPP processed fortran files have the extension .f
SUFFIX=.f
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# fortran compiler and linker
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
FC=gfortran
# fortran linker
FCL=$(FC)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# whereis CPP ?? (I need CPP, can't use gcc with proper options)
# that's the location of gcc for SUSE 5.3
#
# CPP_ = /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/2.7.2/cpp -P -C
#
# that's probably the right line for some Red Hat distribution:
#
# CPP_ = /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-redhat-linux/2.7.2.3/cpp -P -C
#
# SUSE 6.X, maybe some Red Hat distributions:
CPP_ = ./preprocess <$*.F | /usr/bin/cpp -P -C -traditional >$*$(SUFFIX)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# possible options for CPP:
# possible options for CPP:
# NGXhalf charge density reduced in X direction
# wNGXhalf gamma point only reduced in X direction
# avoidalloc avoid ALLOCATE if possible
# IFC work around some IFC bugs
# CACHE_SIZE 1000 for PII,PIII, 5000 for Athlon, 8000 P4
# RPROMU_DGEMV use DGEMV instead of DGEMM in RPRO (usually faster)
# RACCMU_DGEMV use DGEMV instead of DGEMM in RACC (faster on P4)
# **** definitely use -DRACCMU_DGEMV if you use the mkl library
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
CPP = $(CPP_) -DHOST=\"LinuxGfortran\" \
-Dkind8 -DNGXhalf -DCACHE_SIZE=2000 -DGfortran -Davoidalloc \
-DRPROMU_DGEMV
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# general fortran flags (there must a trailing blank on this line)
# the -Mx,119,0x200000 is required if you use older pgf90 versions
# on a more recent LINUX installation
# the option will not do any harm on other 3.X pgf90 distributions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
FFLAGS = -ffree-form -ffree-line-length-none
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# optimization,
# we have tested whether higher optimisation improves
# the performance, and found no improvements with -O3-5 or -fast
# (even on Athlon system, Athlon specific optimistation worsens performance)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
OFLAG = -O2
OFLAG_HIGH = $(OFLAG)
OBJ_HIGH =
OBJ_NOOPT =
DEBUG = -g -O0
INLINE = $(OFLAG)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# the following lines specify the position of BLAS and LAPACK
# what you chose is very system dependent
# P4: VASP works fastest with Intels mkl performance library
# Athlon: Atlas based BLAS are presently the fastest
# P3: no clue
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Atlas based libraries
#ATLASHOME= $(HOME)/archives/BLAS_OPT/ATLAS/lib/Linux_ATHLONXP_SSE1/
#BLAS= -L/usr/lib/blas/atlas -lblas
#BLAS= -L$(ATLASHOME) -lf77blas -latlas
BLAS= -L/usr/lib64 -lblas
# use specific libraries (default library path points to other libraries)
#BLAS= $(ATLASHOME)/libf77blas.a $(ATLASHOME)/libatlas.a
# use the mkl Intel libraries for p4 (
www.intel.com)
#BLAS=-L/opt/intel/mkl/lib/32 -lmkl_p4 -lpthread
# LAPACK, simplest use vasp.5.lib/lapack_double
#LAPACK= ../vasp.5.lib/lapack_double.o
# use atlas optimized part of lapack
LAPACK= ../vasp.5.lib/lapack_atlas.o -llapack -lcblas
# use the mkl Intel lapack
#LAPACK= -lmkl_lapack
LAPACK= -L/usr/lib64 -llapack
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#LIB = -L../vasp.5.lib -ldmy \
../vasp.5.lib/linpack_double.o $(LAPACK) \
$(BLAS)
LIB = -L../vasp.5.lib -ldmy ../vasp.5.lib/linpack_double.o -L/usr/lib64 -llapack
# options for linking (none required)
#LINK = -q64 -static -bnoquiet
Link =
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# fft libraries:
# VASP.4.5 can use FFTW (
http://www.fftw.org)
# since the FFTW is very slow for radices 2^n the fft3dlib is used
# in these cases
# if you use fftw3d you need to insert -lfftw in the LIB line as well
# please do not send us any querries reltated to FFTW (no support)
# if it fails, use fft3dlib
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
FFT3D = fft3dfurth.o fft3dlib.o
#FFT3D = fftw3d+furth.o fft3dlib.o
#=======================================================================
# MPI section, uncomment the following lines
#
# one comment for users of mpich or lam:
# You must *not* compile mpi with g77/f77, because f77/g77
# appends *two* underscores to symbols that contain already an
# underscore (i.e. MPI_SEND becomes mpi_send__). The pgf90
# compiler however appends only one underscore.
# Precompiled mpi version will also not work !!!
#
# We found that mpich.1.2.1 and lam-6.5.X are stable
# mpich.1.2.1 was configured with
# ./configure -prefix=/usr/local/mpich_nodvdbg -fc="pgf77 -Mx,119,0x200000" \
# -f90="pgf90 -Mx,119,0x200000" \
# --without-romio --without-mpe -opt=-O \
#
# lam was configured with the line
# ./configure -prefix /usr/local/lam-6.5.X --with-cflags=-O -with-fc=pgf90 \
# --with-f77flags=-O --without-romio
#
# lam was generally faster and we found an average communication
# band with of roughly 160 MBit/s (full duplex)
#
# please note that you might be able to use a lam or mpich version
# compiled with f77/g77, but then you need to add the following
# options: -Msecond_underscore (compilation) and -g77libs (linking)
#
# !!! Please do not send me any queries on how to install MPI, I will
# certainly not answer them !!!!
#=======================================================================
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# fortran linker for mpi: if you use LAM and compiled it with the options
# suggested above, you can use the following lines
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#FC=mpif77
#FCL=$(FC)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# additional options for CPP in parallel version (see also above):
# NGZhalf charge density reduced in Z direction
# wNGZhalf gamma point only reduced in Z direction
# scaLAPACK use scaLAPACK (usually slower on 100 Mbit Net)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#CPP = $(CPP_) -DMPI -DHOST=\"LinuxPgi\" \
# -Dkind8 -DNGZhalf -DCACHE_SIZE=2000 -DPGF90 -Davoidalloc -DRPROMU_DGEMV
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# location of SCALAPACK
# if you do not use SCALAPACK simply uncomment the line SCA
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
BLACS=/usr/local/BLACS_lam
SCA_= /usr/local/SCALAPACK_lam
SCA= $(SCA_)/scalapack_LINUX.a $(SCA_)/pblas_LINUX.a $(SCA_)/tools_LINUX.a \
$(BLACS)/LIB/blacsF77init_MPI-LINUX-0.a $(BLACS)/LIB/blacs_MPI-LINUX-0.a $(BLACS)/LIB/blacsF77init_MPI-LINUX-0.a
SCA=
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# libraries for mpi
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#LIB = -L../vasp.5.lib -ldmy \
# ../vasp.5.lib/linpack_double.o $(LAPACK) \
# $(SCA) $(BLAS)
# FFT: only option fftmpi.o with fft3dlib of Juergen Furthmueller
#FFT3D = fftmpi.o fftmpi_map.o fft3dfurth.o fft3dlib.o
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# general rules and compile lines
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
BASIC= symmetry.o symlib.o lattlib.o random.o
SOURCE= base.o mpi.o smart_allocate.o xml.o \
constant.o jacobi.o main_mpi.o scala.o \
asa.o lattice.o poscar.o ini.o xclib.o xclib_grad.o \
radial.o pseudo.o mgrid.o gridq.o ebs.o \
mkpoints.o wave.o wave_mpi.o wave_high.o \
$(BASIC) nonl.o nonlr.o nonl_high.o dfast.o choleski2.o \
mix.o hamil.o xcgrad.o xcspin.o potex1.o potex2.o \
constrmag.o cl_shift.o relativistic.o LDApU.o \
paw_base.o metagga.o egrad.o pawsym.o pawfock.o pawlhf.o rhfatm.o paw.o \
mkpoints_full.o charge.o Lebedev-Laikov.o stockholder.o dipol.o pot.o \
dos.o elf.o tet.o tetweight.o hamil_rot.o steep.o \
dimer.o dynmat.o neb.o lanczos.o instanton.o \
sd.o cg.o qm.o lbfgs.o bfgs.o fire.o opt.o \
chain.o dyna.o sphpro.o us.o core_rel.o \
aedens.o wavpre.o wavpre_noio.o broyden.o \
dynbr.o rmm-diis.o reader.o writer.o tutor.o xml_writer.o \
brent.o stufak.o fileio.o opergrid.o stepver.o \
chgloc.o fast_aug.o fock.o mkpoints_change.o sym_grad.o \
mymath.o optengines.o internals.o hessian.o gadget.o dynconstr.o dimer_heyden.o dvvtrajectory.o vdwforcefield.o \
hamil_high.o nmr.o force.o \
pead.o mlwf.o subrot.o subrot_scf.o pwlhf.o gw_model.o optreal.o davidson.o david_inner.o \
electron.o rot.o electron_all.o shm.o pardens.o paircorrection.o \
optics.o constr_cell_relax.o stm.o finite_diff.o elpol.o \
hamil_lr.o rmm-diis_lr.o subrot_cluster.o subrot_lr.o \
lr_helper.o hamil_lrf.o elinear_response.o ilinear_response.o \
linear_optics.o linear_response.o \
setlocalpp.o wannier.o electron_OEP.o electron_lhf.o twoelectron4o.o \
ratpol.o screened_2e.o wave_cacher.o chi_base.o wpot.o local_field.o \
ump2.o bse.o acfdt.o chi.o sydmat.o
vasp: $(SOURCE) $(FFT3D) $(INC) main.o
rm -f vasp
$(FCL) -o vasp main.o $(SOURCE) $(FFT3D) $(LIB) $(LINK)
makeparam: $(SOURCE) $(FFT3D) makeparam.o main.F $(INC)
$(FCL) -o makeparam $(LINK) makeparam.o $(SOURCE) $(FFT3D) $(LIB)
zgemmtest: zgemmtest.o base.o random.o $(INC)
$(FCL) -o zgemmtest $(LINK) zgemmtest.o random.o base.o $(LIB)
dgemmtest: dgemmtest.o base.o random.o $(INC)
$(FCL) -o dgemmtest $(LINK) dgemmtest.o random.o base.o $(LIB)
ffttest: base.o smart_allocate.o mpi.o mgrid.o random.o ffttest.o $(FFT3D) $(INC)
$(FCL) -o ffttest $(LINK) ffttest.o mpi.o mgrid.o random.o smart_allocate.o base.o $(FFT3D) $(LIB)
kpoints: $(SOURCE) $(FFT3D) makekpoints.o main.F $(INC)
$(FCL) -o kpoints $(LINK) makekpoints.o $(SOURCE) $(FFT3D) $(LIB)
clean:
-rm -f *.g *.f *.o *.L *.mod ; touch *.F
main.o: main$(SUFFIX)
$(FC) $(FFLAGS)$(DEBUG) $(INCS) -c main$(SUFFIX)
xcgrad.o: xcgrad$(SUFFIX)
$(FC) $(FFLAGS) $(INLINE) $(INCS) -c xcgrad$(SUFFIX)
xcspin.o: xcspin$(SUFFIX)
$(FC) $(FFLAGS) $(INLINE) $(INCS) -c xcspin$(SUFFIX)
makeparam.o: makeparam$(SUFFIX)
$(FC) $(FFLAGS)$(DEBUG) $(INCS) -c makeparam$(SUFFIX)
makeparam$(SUFFIX): makeparam.F main.F
#
# MIND: I do not have a full dependency list for the include
# and MODULES: here are only the minimal basic dependencies
# if one strucuture is changed then touch_dep must be called
# with the corresponding name of the structure
#
base.o: base.inc base.F
mgrid.o: mgrid.inc mgrid.F
constant.o: constant.inc constant.F
lattice.o: lattice.inc lattice.F
setex.o: setexm.inc setex.F
pseudo.o: pseudo.inc pseudo.F
poscar.o: poscar.inc poscar.F
mkpoints.o: mkpoints.inc mkpoints.F
wave.o: wave.F
nonl.o: nonl.inc nonl.F
nonlr.o: nonlr.inc nonlr.F
$(OBJ_HIGH):
$(CPP)
$(FC) $(FFLAGS) $(OFLAG_HIGH) $(INCS) -c $*$(SUFFIX)
$(OBJ_NOOPT):
$(CPP)
$(FC) $(FFLAGS) $(INCS) -c $*$(SUFFIX)
fft3dlib_f77.o: fft3dlib_f77.F
$(CPP)
$(F77) $(FFLAGS_F77) -c $*$(SUFFIX)
.F.o:
$(CPP)
$(FC) $(FFLAGS) $(OFLAG) $(INCS) -c $*$(SUFFIX)
.F$(SUFFIX):
$(CPP)
$(SUFFIX).o:
$(FC) $(FFLAGS) $(OFLAG) $(INCS) -c $*$(SUFFIX)
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(2) MPI Build
=--------------------------------------
.SUFFIXES: .inc .f .f90 .F
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# rewritten for gfortran under Redhat, RedHat on x86_64 and gfortran
# by Frank Bures, 11 February 2011
#
# Makefile for Portland Group F90/HPF compiler release 3.0-1, 3.1
# and release 1.7
# (
http://www.pgroup.com/ &
ftp://ftp.pgroup.com/x86/, you need
# to order the HPF/F90 suite)
# we have found no noticable performance differences between
# any of the releases, even Athlon or PIII optimisation does
# not seem to improve performance
#
# The makefile was tested only under Linux on Intel platforms
# (Suse X,X)
#
# it might be required to change some of library pathes, since
# LINUX installation vary a lot
# Hence check ***ALL**** options in this makefile very carefully
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Mind that some Linux distributions (Suse 6.1) have a bug in
# libm causing small errors in the error-function (total energy
# is therefore wrong by about 1meV/atom). The recommended
# solution is to update libc.
#
# Mind that some Linux distributions (Suse 6.1) have a bug in
# libm causing small errors in the error-function (total energy
# is therefore wrong by about 1meV/atom). The recommended
# solution is to update libc.
#
# BLAS must be installed on the machine
# there are several options:
# 1) very slow but works:
# retrieve the lapackage from ftp.netlib.org
# and compile the blas routines (BLAS/SRC directory)
# please use g77 or f77 for the compilation. When I tried to
# use pgf77 or pgf90 for BLAS, VASP hang up when calling
# ZHEEV (however this was with lapack 1.1 now I use lapack 2.0)
# 2) most desirable: get an optimized BLAS
# for a list of optimized BLAS try
#
http://www.kachinatech.com/~hjjou/scilib/opt_blas.html
#
# the two most reliable packages around are presently:
# 3a) Intels own optimised BLAS (PIII, P4, Itanium)
#
http://developer.intel.com/software/products/mkl/
# this is really excellent when you use Intel CPU's
#
# 3b) or obtain the atlas based BLAS routines
#
http://math-atlas.sourceforge.net/
# you certainly need atlas on the Athlon, since the mkl
# routines are not optimal on the Athlon.
#
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# all CPP processed fortran files have the extension .f
SUFFIX=.f
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# fortran compiler and linker
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
FC=gfortran
# fortran linker
FCL=$(FC)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# whereis CPP ?? (I need CPP, can't use gcc with proper options)
# that's the location of gcc for SUSE 5.3
#
# CPP_ = /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/2.7.2/cpp -P -C
#
# that's probably the right line for some Red Hat distribution:
#
# CPP_ = /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-redhat-linux/2.7.2.3/cpp -P -C
#
# SUSE 6.X, maybe some Red Hat distributions:
CPP_ = ./preprocess <$*.F | /usr/bin/cpp -P -C -traditional >$*$(SUFFIX)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# possible options for CPP:
# possible options for CPP:
# NGXhalf charge density reduced in X direction
# wNGXhalf gamma point only reduced in X direction
# avoidalloc avoid ALLOCATE if possible
# IFC work around some IFC bugs
# CACHE_SIZE 1000 for PII,PIII, 5000 for Athlon, 8000 P4
# RPROMU_DGEMV use DGEMV instead of DGEMM in RPRO (usually faster)
# RACCMU_DGEMV use DGEMV instead of DGEMM in RACC (faster on P4)
# **** definitely use -DRACCMU_DGEMV if you use the mkl library
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
CPP = $(CPP_) -DHOST=\"LinuxGfortran\" \
-Dkind8 -DNGXhalf -DCACHE_SIZE=2000 -DGfortran -Davoidalloc \
-DRPROMU_DGEMV
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# general fortran flags (there must a trailing blank on this line)
# the -Mx,119,0x200000 is required if you use older pgf90 versions
# on a more recent LINUX installation
# the option will not do any harm on other 3.X pgf90 distributions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
FFLAGS = -ffree-form -ffree-line-length-none
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# optimization,
# we have tested whether higher optimisation improves
# the performance, and found no improvements with -O3-5 or -fast
# (even on Athlon system, Athlon specific optimistation worsens performance)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
OFLAG = -O2
OFLAG_HIGH = $(OFLAG)
OBJ_HIGH =
OBJ_NOOPT =
DEBUG = -g -O0
INLINE = $(OFLAG)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# the following lines specify the position of BLAS and LAPACK
# what you chose is very system dependent
# P4: VASP works fastest with Intels mkl performance library
# Athlon: Atlas based BLAS are presently the fastest
# P3: no clue
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Atlas based libraries
#ATLASHOME= $(HOME)/archives/BLAS_OPT/ATLAS/lib/Linux_ATHLONXP_SSE1/
#BLAS= -L/usr/lib/blas/atlas -lblas
#BLAS= -L$(ATLASHOME) -lf77blas -latlas
BLAS= -L/usr/lib64 -lblas
# use specific libraries (default library path points to other libraries)
#BLAS= $(ATLASHOME)/libf77blas.a $(ATLASHOME)/libatlas.a
# use the mkl Intel libraries for p4 (
www.intel.com)
#BLAS=-L/opt/intel/mkl/lib/32 -lmkl_p4 -lpthread
# LAPACK, simplest use vasp.5.lib/lapack_double
#LAPACK= ../vasp.5.lib/lapack_double.o
# use atlas optimized part of lapack
LAPACK= ../vasp.5.lib/lapack_atlas.o -llapack -lcblas
# use the mkl Intel lapack
#LAPACK= -lmkl_lapack
LAPACK= -L/usr/lib64 -llapack
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
#LIB = -L../vasp.5.lib -ldmy \
../vasp.5.lib/linpack_double.o $(LAPACK) \
$(BLAS)
LIB = -L../vasp.5.lib -ldmy ../vasp.5.lib/linpack_double.o -L/usr/lib64 -llapack
# options for linking (none required)
#LINK = -q64 -static -bnoquiet
Link =
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# fft libraries:
# VASP.4.5 can use FFTW (
http://www.fftw.org)
# since the FFTW is very slow for radices 2^n the fft3dlib is used
# in these cases
# if you use fftw3d you need to insert -lfftw in the LIB line as well
# please do not send us any querries reltated to FFTW (no support)
# if it fails, use fft3dlib
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
FFT3D = fft3dfurth.o fft3dlib.o
#FFT3D = fftw3d+furth.o fft3dlib.o
#=======================================================================
# MPI section, uncomment the following lines
#
# one comment for users of mpich or lam:
# You must *not* compile mpi with g77/f77, because f77/g77
# appends *two* underscores to symbols that contain already an
# underscore (i.e. MPI_SEND becomes mpi_send__). The pgf90
# compiler however appends only one underscore.
# Precompiled mpi version will also not work !!!
#
# We found that mpich.1.2.1 and lam-6.5.X are stable
# mpich.1.2.1 was configured with
# ./configure -prefix=/usr/local/mpich_nodvdbg -fc="pgf77 -Mx,119,0x200000" \
# -f90="pgf90 -Mx,119,0x200000" \
# --without-romio --without-mpe -opt=-O \
#
# lam was configured with the line
# ./configure -prefix /usr/local/lam-6.5.X --with-cflags=-O -with-fc=pgf90 \
# --with-f77flags=-O --without-romio
#
# lam was generally faster and we found an average communication
# band with of roughly 160 MBit/s (full duplex)
#
# please note that you might be able to use a lam or mpich version
# compiled with f77/g77, but then you need to add the following
# options: -Msecond_underscore (compilation) and -g77libs (linking)
#
# !!! Please do not send me any queries on how to install MPI, I will
# certainly not answer them !!!!
#=======================================================================
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# fortran linker for mpi: if you use LAM and compiled it with the options
# suggested above, you can use the following lines
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
FC=mpif77
FCL=$(FC) -g77libs
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# additional options for CPP in parallel version (see also above):
# NGZhalf charge density reduced in Z direction
# wNGZhalf gamma point only reduced in Z direction
# scaLAPACK use scaLAPACK (usually slower on 100 Mbit Net)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
CPP = $(CPP_) -DMPI -DHOST=\"LinuxPgi\" \
-Dkind8 -DNGZhalf -DCACHE_SIZE=2000 -DPGF90 -Davoidalloc -DRPROMU_DGEMV
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# location of SCALAPACK
# if you do not use SCALAPACK simply uncomment the line SCA
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
BLACS=/usr/local/BLACS_lam
SCA_= /usr/local/SCALAPACK_lam
#SCA= $(SCA_)/scalapack_LINUX.a $(SCA_)/pblas_LINUX.a $(SCA_)/tools_LINUX.a \
$(BLACS)/LIB/blacsF77init_MPI-LINUX-0.a $(BLACS)/LIB/blacs_MPI-LINUX-0.a $(BLACS)/LIB/blacsF77init_MPI-LINUX-0.a
SCA=
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# libraries for mpi
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
LIB = -L../vasp.5.lib -ldmy \
../vasp.5.lib/linpack_double.o $(LAPACK) \
$(SCA) $(BLAS)
# FFT: only option fftmpi.o with fft3dlib of Juergen Furthmueller
FFT3D = fftmpi.o fftmpi_map.o fft3dfurth.o fft3dlib.o
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# general rules and compile lines
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
BASIC= symmetry.o symlib.o lattlib.o random.o
SOURCE= base.o mpi.o smart_allocate.o xml.o \
constant.o jacobi.o main_mpi.o scala.o \
asa.o lattice.o poscar.o ini.o xclib.o xclib_grad.o \
radial.o pseudo.o mgrid.o gridq.o ebs.o \
mkpoints.o wave.o wave_mpi.o wave_high.o \
$(BASIC) nonl.o nonlr.o nonl_high.o dfast.o choleski2.o \
mix.o hamil.o xcgrad.o xcspin.o potex1.o potex2.o \
constrmag.o cl_shift.o relativistic.o LDApU.o \
paw_base.o metagga.o egrad.o pawsym.o pawfock.o pawlhf.o rhfatm.o paw.o \
mkpoints_full.o charge.o Lebedev-Laikov.o stockholder.o dipol.o pot.o \
dos.o elf.o tet.o tetweight.o hamil_rot.o steep.o \
dimer.o dynmat.o neb.o lanczos.o instanton.o \
sd.o cg.o qm.o lbfgs.o bfgs.o fire.o opt.o \
chain.o dyna.o sphpro.o us.o core_rel.o \
aedens.o wavpre.o wavpre_noio.o broyden.o \
dynbr.o rmm-diis.o reader.o writer.o tutor.o xml_writer.o \
brent.o stufak.o fileio.o opergrid.o stepver.o \
chgloc.o fast_aug.o fock.o mkpoints_change.o sym_grad.o \
mymath.o optengines.o internals.o hessian.o gadget.o dynconstr.o dimer_heyden.o dvvtrajectory.o vdwforcefield.o \
hamil_high.o nmr.o force.o \
pead.o mlwf.o subrot.o subrot_scf.o pwlhf.o gw_model.o optreal.o davidson.o david_inner.o \
electron.o rot.o electron_all.o shm.o pardens.o paircorrection.o \
optics.o constr_cell_relax.o stm.o finite_diff.o elpol.o \
hamil_lr.o rmm-diis_lr.o subrot_cluster.o subrot_lr.o \
lr_helper.o hamil_lrf.o elinear_response.o ilinear_response.o \
linear_optics.o linear_response.o \
setlocalpp.o wannier.o electron_OEP.o electron_lhf.o twoelectron4o.o \
ratpol.o screened_2e.o wave_cacher.o chi_base.o wpot.o local_field.o \
ump2.o bse.o acfdt.o chi.o sydmat.o
vasp: $(SOURCE) $(FFT3D) $(INC) main.o
rm -f vasp
$(FCL) -o vasp main.o $(SOURCE) $(FFT3D) $(LIB) $(LINK)
makeparam: $(SOURCE) $(FFT3D) makeparam.o main.F $(INC)
$(FCL) -o makeparam $(LINK) makeparam.o $(SOURCE) $(FFT3D) $(LIB)
zgemmtest: zgemmtest.o base.o random.o $(INC)
$(FCL) -o zgemmtest $(LINK) zgemmtest.o random.o base.o $(LIB)
dgemmtest: dgemmtest.o base.o random.o $(INC)
$(FCL) -o dgemmtest $(LINK) dgemmtest.o random.o base.o $(LIB)
ffttest: base.o smart_allocate.o mpi.o mgrid.o random.o ffttest.o $(FFT3D) $(INC)
$(FCL) -o ffttest $(LINK) ffttest.o mpi.o mgrid.o random.o smart_allocate.o base.o $(FFT3D) $(LIB)
kpoints: $(SOURCE) $(FFT3D) makekpoints.o main.F $(INC)
$(FCL) -o kpoints $(LINK) makekpoints.o $(SOURCE) $(FFT3D) $(LIB)
clean:
-rm -f *.g *.f *.o *.L *.mod ; touch *.F
main.o: main$(SUFFIX)
$(FC) $(FFLAGS)$(DEBUG) $(INCS) -c main$(SUFFIX)
xcgrad.o: xcgrad$(SUFFIX)
$(FC) $(FFLAGS) $(INLINE) $(INCS) -c xcgrad$(SUFFIX)
xcspin.o: xcspin$(SUFFIX)
$(FC) $(FFLAGS) $(INLINE) $(INCS) -c xcspin$(SUFFIX)
makeparam.o: makeparam$(SUFFIX)
$(FC) $(FFLAGS)$(DEBUG) $(INCS) -c makeparam$(SUFFIX)
makeparam$(SUFFIX): makeparam.F main.F
#
# MIND: I do not have a full dependency list for the include
# and MODULES: here are only the minimal basic dependencies
# if one strucuture is changed then touch_dep must be called
# with the corresponding name of the structure
#
base.o: base.inc base.F
mgrid.o: mgrid.inc mgrid.F
constant.o: constant.inc constant.F
lattice.o: lattice.inc lattice.F
setex.o: setexm.inc setex.F
pseudo.o: pseudo.inc pseudo.F
poscar.o: poscar.inc poscar.F
mkpoints.o: mkpoints.inc mkpoints.F
wave.o: wave.F
nonl.o: nonl.inc nonl.F
nonlr.o: nonlr.inc nonlr.F
$(OBJ_HIGH):
$(CPP)
$(FC) $(FFLAGS) $(OFLAG_HIGH) $(INCS) -c $*$(SUFFIX)
$(OBJ_NOOPT):
$(CPP)
$(FC) $(FFLAGS) $(INCS) -c $*$(SUFFIX)
fft3dlib_f77.o: fft3dlib_f77.F
$(CPP)
$(F77) $(FFLAGS_F77) -c $*$(SUFFIX)
.F.o:
$(CPP)
$(FC) $(FFLAGS) $(OFLAG) $(INCS) -c $*$(SUFFIX)
.F$(SUFFIX):
$(CPP)
$(SUFFIX).o:
$(FC) $(FFLAGS) $(OFLAG) $(INCS) -c $*$(SUFFIX)