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segmentation fault after 5 iterations

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2005 9:52 am
by Pär Olsson
Hi there,

I get segmentation fault after 5 iterations when trying to run large supercells with VASP. I have a box with 240 atoms and use gamma point only. I paste the INCAR and makefile below.
Can anyone help me out?
The cluster consists of dual opterons with 6Gb per box (3 Gb per cpu) and are linked together with a fast myrinet. mpich handles the MPI communication. I am running vasp4.6.

thanks!

>>> INCAR <<<
System = Fe - 240 atoms rotated box
NBANDS = 2000
LREAL = .TRUE.
LWAVE = .FALSE.
ISPIND = 2
ISPIN = 2
MAGMOM= 240*4 4 4 4 4 4 4
PREC = med
IBRION= 2
NSW= 41
ISIF= 2
ENMAX= 300
ISMEAR = 1
SIGMA = 0.3

>>> Makfile <<<
.SUFFIXES: .inc .f .f90 .F
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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=pgf90
# 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=\"LinuxPgi\" \
-Dkind8 -DNGXhalf -DCACHE_SIZE=8000 -DPGF90 -Davoidalloc \
-DRPROMU_DGEMV -DwNGXhalf -DNGZhalf -DwNGZhalf

#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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 = -Mfree -Mx,119,0x200000

#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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 -tp amd64
#OFLAG =

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
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------

BLAS=/usr/local/lib/libgoto.so
#BLAS=/lap/pgi-compiler/5.2-2/linux86-64/5.2/lib/libblas.a

# Atlas based libraries
#ATLASHOME= $(HOME)/archives/BLAS_OPT/ATLAS/lib/Linux_ATHLONXP_SSE1/
#BLAS= -L$(ATLASHOME) -lf77blas -latlas

# 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.4.lib/lapack_double
LAPACK= ../vasp.4.lib/lapack_double.o

# use atlas optimized part of lapack
#LAPACK= ../vasp.4.lib/lapack_atlas.o -llapack -lcblas

# use the mkl Intel lapack
#LAPACK= -lmkl_lapack

#LAPACK=/lap/liblapack/3.0/lib/pgi-5.2/liblapack.a

#-----------------------------------------------------------------------

LIB = -L../vasp.4.lib -ldmy \
../vasp.4.lib/linpack_double.o $(LAPACK) \
$(BLAS)

# options for linking (none required)
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=mpif90
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 -DwNGZhalf -DNGXhalf -DwNGXhalf -DCACHE_SIZE=8000 -DPGF90 -Davoidalloc -DRPROMU_DGEMV

#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# location of SCALAPACK
# if you do not use SCALAPACK simply uncomment the line SCA
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------

#BLACS=/usr/local/BLACS_lam
BLACS=/usr/local/lib/pgi-5.2
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.4.lib -ldmy \
../vasp.4.lib/linpack_double.o $(LAPACK) \
$(SCA) $(BLAS)

# FFT: only option fftmpi.o with fft3dlib of Juergen Furthmueller

FFT3D = fftmpi.o fftmpi_map.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 setex.o radial.o \
pseudo.o mgrid.o mkpoints.o wave.o wave_mpi.o $(BASIC) \
nonl.o nonlr.o dfast.o choleski2.o \
mix.o charge.o xcgrad.o xcspin.o potex1.o potex2.o \
metagga.o constrmag.o pot.o cl_shift.o force.o dos.o elf.o \
tet.o hamil.o steep.o \
chain.o dyna.o relativistic.o LDApU.o sphpro.o paw.o us.o \
ebs.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 \
dipol.o xclib.o chgloc.o subrot.o optreal.o davidson.o \
edtest.o electron.o shm.o pardens.o paircorrection.o \
optics.o constr_cell_relax.o stm.o finite_diff.o \
elpol.o setlocalpp.o

INC=

vasp: $(SOURCE) $(FFT3D) $(INC) main.o
rm -f vasp.gp
$(FCL) -o vasp.gp $(LINK) main.o $(SOURCE) $(FFT3D) $(LIB)
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 *.f *.o *.L ; 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.inc 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)

segmentation fault after 5 iterations

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 12:16 pm
by admin
usually a calculation segfaults if the memory requirements get too large or if there are some allocation errors (eg due to improper compilation)
both should not be the case with your calculation and memory limits.
please send a more detailled error report to find out at which point the calculation actually
crashes (mixing, diagonalisation,???): this report should include
OUTCAR,OSZICAR and the job.stdout file
please let me make 2 short remarks
--) for 240 Fe atoms/cell,
MAGMOM = 240*4
is sufficient
--) if you want to obtain reliable results from quantities derived from the stress tensor (ISIF = 2) , you should take the highest precision
PREC= High
in INCAR

segmentation fault after 5 iterations

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 12:52 pm
by admin
there is one thing I completely overlooked (sorry): please choose either -DwNGXhalf or -DwNGZhalf (not both of them at once) as precompiler flags