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41 #include "visibility.h"
51 /**************************************************************
52 * These are the base datatypes + functions for reading and
53 * writing energy files (.edr). They are either called directly
54 * (as in the processing tools), or indirectly through mdebin.c
57 * The routines in the corresponding c-file enxio.c
58 * are based on the lower level routines in gmxfio.c.
59 * The file pointer returned from open_enx
60 * can also be used with the routines in gmxfio.h
62 **************************************************************/
70 * Index for the IDs of additional blocks in the energy file.
71 * Blocks can be added without sacrificing backward and forward
72 * compatibility of the energy files.
74 * For backward compatibility, the order of these should not be changed.
77 enxOR
, /* Time and ensemble averaged data for orientation restraints */
78 enxORI
, /* Instantaneous data for orientation restraints */
79 enxORT
, /* Order tensor(s) for orientation restraints */
80 enxDISRE
, /* Distance restraint blocks */
82 enxDHCOLL
, /* Data about the free energy blocks in this frame. */
83 enxDHHIST
, /* BAR histogram */
84 enxDH
, /* BAR raw delta H data */
86 enxNR
/* Total number of extra blocks in the current code,
87 * note that the enxio code can read files written by
88 * future code which contain more blocks.
92 /* names for the above enum */
94 extern const char *enx_block_id_name
[];
97 /* the subblocks that are contained in energy file blocks. Each of these
98 has a number of values of a single data type in a .edr file. */
101 int nr
; /* number of items in subblock */
102 xdr_datatype type
; /* the block type */
104 /* the values: pointers for each type */
108 gmx_large_int_t
* lval
;
112 /* the allocated sizes, defined separately.
113 (nonzero sizes can be free()d later): */
123 /* the energy file blocks. Each block contains a number of sub-blocks
124 of a single type that contain the actual data. */
125 typedef struct t_enxblock
{
126 int id
; /* block id, from the enx enums above */
127 int nsub
; /* number of subblocks */
128 t_enxsubblock
*sub
; /* the subblocks */
129 int nsub_alloc
; /* number of allocated subblocks */
133 /* The frames that are read/written */
135 double t
; /* Timestamp of this frame */
136 gmx_large_int_t step
; /* MD step */
137 gmx_large_int_t nsteps
; /* The number of steps between frames */
138 double dt
; /* The MD time step */
139 int nsum
; /* The number of terms for the sums in ener */
140 int nre
; /* Number of energies */
141 int e_size
; /* Size (in bytes) of energies */
142 int e_alloc
; /* Allocated size (in elements) of ener */
143 t_energy
*ener
; /* The energies */
144 int nblock
; /* Number of following energy blocks */
145 t_enxblock
*block
; /* The blocks */
146 int nblock_alloc
; /* The number of blocks allocated */
150 typedef struct ener_file
*ener_file_t
;
153 * An energy file is read like this:
158 * fp = open_enx(...);
161 * while (do_enx(fp,fr)) {
167 /* New energy reading and writing interface */
170 /* initialize a pre-allocated frame */
172 void init_enxframe(t_enxframe
*ef
);
173 /* delete a frame's memory (except the ef itself) */
175 void free_enxframe(t_enxframe
*ef
);
179 ener_file_t
open_enx(const char *fn
, const char *mode
);
182 t_fileio
*enx_file_pointer(const ener_file_t ef
);
185 void close_enx(ener_file_t ef
);
188 void do_enxnms(ener_file_t ef
, int *nre
, gmx_enxnm_t
**enms
);
191 void free_enxnms(int n
, gmx_enxnm_t
*nms
);
192 /* Frees nms and all strings in it */
195 gmx_bool
do_enx(ener_file_t ef
, t_enxframe
*fr
);
196 /* Reads enx_frames, memory in fr is (re)allocated if necessary */
199 void get_enx_state(const char *fn
, real t
,
200 gmx_groups_t
*groups
, t_inputrec
*ir
,
203 * Reads state variables from enx file fn at time t.
204 * atoms and ir are required for determining which things must be read.
205 * Currently pcoupl and tcoupl state are read from enx.
211 /* allocate n blocks to a frame (if neccesary). Don't touch existing blocks */
213 void add_blocks_enxframe(t_enxframe
*ef
, int n
);
215 /* find a block by id number; if prev!=NULL, it searches from
216 that block's next block.
217 Returns NULL if no block is found with the given id. */
219 t_enxblock
*find_block_id_enxframe(t_enxframe
*ef
, int id
, t_enxblock
*prev
);
222 /* allocate n subblocks to a block (if neccesary). Don't touch existing
225 void add_subblocks_enxblock(t_enxblock
*eb
, int n
);
233 #endif /* _enerio_h */