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*The environment variable '''<tt>MKLROOT</tt>''' needs to point to the root of the MKL installation directory. For Linux, see the instructions at [https://software.intel.com/en-us/mkl-linux-developer-guide-setting-environment-variables Developer Guide for Intel® Math Kernel Library for Linux] to automate this process. | *The environment variable '''<tt>MKLROOT</tt>''' needs to point to the root of the MKL installation directory. For Linux, see the instructions at [https://software.intel.com/en-us/mkl-linux-developer-guide-setting-environment-variables Developer Guide for Intel® Math Kernel Library for Linux] to automate this process. | ||
** Basically requires adding '''<tt>source /opt/intel/oneapi/setvars.sh</tt>''' to either '''<tt>~/.bashrc</tt>''' or '''<tt>~/Envs/Kraken/bin/postactivate</tt>'''. | ** Basically requires adding '''<tt>source /opt/intel/oneapi/setvars.sh</tt>''' to either '''<tt>~/.bashrc</tt>''' or '''<tt>~/Envs/Kraken/bin/postactivate</tt>'''. |
Revision as of 18:43, 5 February 2024
Ants is the nodal neutronics program of the Kraken Framework. It is written in Fortran with a C-based interface for multi-physics data exchange.
Compilation instructions are provided for Linux and Windows.
Linux
- Requires Intel oneAPI Math Kernel Library (oneMKL). MKL is already available on VTT computational clusters. Easy to install on Ubuntu Bionic at least.
- In order to install Intel oneAPI packages with apt, add the Intel oneAPI repository using these instructions.
- If installing with apt, the required packages seem to be (last two are needed only if you want to use Intel compilers):
intel-oneapi-mkl intel-oneapi-mkl-devel intel-oneapi-compiler-fortran intel-oneapi-compiler-dpcpp-cpp-and-cpp-classic
- If you want to use GNU compilers instead, you can sudo apt install gcc and sudo apt install gfortran instead.
- The environment variable MKLROOT needs to point to the root of the MKL installation directory. For Linux, see the instructions at Developer Guide for Intel® Math Kernel Library for Linux to automate this process.
- Basically requires adding source /opt/intel/oneapi/setvars.sh to either ~/.bashrc or ~/Envs/Kraken/bin/postactivate.
- Again, after modifying your environment, you will need to refresh it. The surest way is to close the current terminal window and continue in a new one.
- On VTT computational clusters one recommended way to configure Intel Fortran compiler and Intel MKL is to load suitable module, for example by appending the following command to to ~/.bash_profile:
module load compiler module load mkl
- Requires libomp5 (libomp5 and libomp-dev packages on Ubuntu Bionic).
- On Linux use the Makefiles found in bin folder. The temporary files and final executables are placed in different folders for each build/compiler combination (for example, to Ants/bin/Release/ifort/ when compiling with the default Makefile). Therefore, make clean is not necessary when consecutively compiling different builds (make -f <makefile>).
- Makefile: release build for ifort/icc
- Makefile_debug: debug build for ifort/icc
- Makefile_gfortran: release build for gfortran/gcc
- Makefile_gfortran_debug: debug build for gfortran/gcc
Windows
- Requires Intel oneAPI Math Kernel Library (oneMKL). On Windows, the recommended way is to install Intel oneAPI Base Toolkit.
- Correct way to set the oneMKL environment on Windows before launching Ants is described here. However, this won't set the environment variables permanently.
- Instead, one can either edit or add the Path-variable in the User variables in the Environment variables to include for example
C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\oneAPI\mkl\latest\redist\intel64
- Ants Visual Studio solution file is in the vs2017 folder (ants.sln).
- Always compile either Debug x64 or Release x64 builds, depending on which build is desired.
- It might also be necessary to add for example
C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\oneAPI\compiler\latest\windows\redist\intel64_win\compiler
in the Path-variable in order to find the correct libiomp5md.dll when Ants is ran.