lammps/lib/gpu/lal_lj96.h

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/***************************************************************************
lj96.h
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W. Michael Brown (ORNL)
Class for acceleration of the lj96/cut pair style.
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This file is part of the LAMMPS Accelerator Library (LAMMPS_AL)
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begin :
email : brownw@ornl.gov
***************************************************************************/
#ifndef LAL_LJ96_H
#define LAL_LJ96_H
#include "lal_base_atomic.h"
namespace LAMMPS_AL {
template <class numtyp, class acctyp>
class LJ96 : public BaseAtomic<numtyp, acctyp> {
public:
LJ96();
~LJ96();
/// Clear any previous data and set up for a new LAMMPS run
/** \param max_nbors initial number of rows in the neighbor matrix
* \param cell_size cutoff + skin
* \param gpu_split fraction of particles handled by device
*
* Returns:
* - 0 if successfull
* - -1 if fix gpu not found
* - -3 if there is an out of memory error
* - -4 if the GPU library was not compiled for GPU
* - -5 Double precision is not supported on card **/
int init(const int ntypes, double **host_cutsq, double **host_lj1,
double **host_lj2, double **host_lj3, double **host_lj4,
double **host_offset, double *host_special_lj,
const int nlocal, const int nall, const int max_nbors,
const int maxspecial, const double cell_size,
const double gpu_split, FILE *screen);
/// Clear all host and device data
/** \note This is called at the beginning of the init() routine **/
void clear();
/// Returns memory usage on device per atom
int bytes_per_atom(const int max_nbors) const;
/// Total host memory used by library for pair style
double host_memory_usage() const;
// --------------------------- TYPE DATA --------------------------
/// lj1.x = lj1, lj1.y = lj2, lj1.z = cutsq
UCL_D_Vec<numtyp4> lj1;
/// lj3.x = lj3, lj3.y = lj4, lj3.z = offset
UCL_D_Vec<numtyp4> lj3;
/// Special LJ values
UCL_D_Vec<numtyp> sp_lj;
/// If atom type constants fit in shared memory, use fast kernels
bool shared_types;
/// Number of atom types
int _lj_types;
private:
bool _allocated;
void loop(const bool _eflag, const bool _vflag);
};
}
#endif