Caution
Unofficial fork of miniFE with some tooling updates
- CMake support
- inlucding CTest
- Github Actions CI tests
- Kokkos 4.3
Device::fence()
->Device().fence()
Kokkos::Impl::Timer
->Kokkos::Timer
View::dimension_0
->View::extent(0)
- Testing scripts updated for Python 3
- C++17 support
std::random_shuffle
->std::shuffle
- Can optionally run Kokkos::MinMax parallel_reduce in Kokkos::DefaultHostExecutionSpace
- Can optionally run Kokkos::BinSort in Kokkos::DefaultHostExecutionSpace
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- -DMINIAERO_KOKKOS_REDUCE_MINMAX_HOST: "Run minmax parallel_reduce in host space"
- -DMINIAERO_KOKKOS_BINSORT_HOST: "Run Kokkos::Binsort in host space"
Note
Original Readme follows verbatim
MiniAero is a mini-application for the evaulation of programming models and hardware for next generation platforms. MiniAero is an explicit (using RK4) unstructured finite volume code that solves the compressible Navier-Stokes equations. Both inviscid and viscous terms are included. The viscous terms can be optionally included or excluded.
For more details, please see the following reference:
K.J. Franko, T.C. Fisher, P.T. Lin, and S.W. Bova, CFD for next generation hardware: experiences with proxy applications, AIAA 2015-3053, 22nd AIAA Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference, Dallas TX, June 2015, DOI: doi.org/10.2514/6.2015-3053