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How to build PhasicFlow?
PhasicFlow uses CMake as the build system. you need to have CMake-3.22 or higher installed on your machine. you can either use the command line for setting-up the build system, or use cmake-gui
to setup your build system through the GUI.
Step 1:
Make sure you have installed all the required packages on your computer (tbb and CMake and compilers).
Step 2: Cloning Kokkos
It is assumed that Kokkos source is located in the home folder of your OS. Clone the current version of Kokkos into your home folder:
cd ~
mkdir Kokkos
cd Kokkos
git clone https://github.com/kokkos/kokkos.git
or simply download and extract the source code of Kokkos in ~/Kokkos
folder. In the end, the top level CMakeLists.txt file should be located in ~/Kokkos/kokkos
folder.
Step 3: Cloning PhasicFlow
Create the PhasicFlow folder in your home folder and then clone the source code into that folder:
cd ~
mkdir PhasicFlow
cd PhasicFlow
git clone https://github.com/hamidrezanorouzi/phasicFlow.git
Step 4: Environmental variables
In the terminal enter the following command:
gedit ~/.bashrc
and add the following line to the end of file, save and close it.
source $HOME/PhasicFlow/phasicFlow/cmake/bashrc
close the terminal.
Step 5: Building PhasicFlow
Follow one of the followings to build PhasicFlow for one mode of execution.
Serial build for CPU
Open a new terminal and enter the following commands:
cd ~/PhasicFlow/phasicFlow/build
cmake ../ -DpFlow_Build_Serial=On
make install
For faster builds, use make install -j
. This will use all the CPU cores on your computer for building.
OpenMP build for CPU
GPU build for parallel execution on CUDA-enabled GPUs
After building, bin
, include
, and lib
folders will be created in ~/PhasicFlow/phasicFlow/
folder. Now you are ready to use PhasicFlow.