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37 * This header has the sole purpose of generating kernels for the combinations of
38 * supported electrostatics types (cut-off, reaction-field, analytical and
39 * tabulated Ewald) and VDW types (cut-off + V shift, LJ-Ewald with
40 * geometric or Lorentz-Berthelot combination rule, F switch, V switch).
42 * The Ewald kernels have twin-range cut-off versions with rcoul != rvdw which
43 * require an extra distance check to enable PP-PME load balancing
44 * (otherwise, by default rcoul == rvdw).
46 * NOTE: No include fence as it is meant to be included multiple times.
49 #include "nbnxm_ocl_kernel_utils.clh"
51 /* Define the single-cutoff version of the kernel */
53 #define NB_INDIRECT_1(x, eel, vdw, y) x ## eel ## vdw ## y
54 #define NB_INDIRECT_2(x, eel, vdw, y) NB_INDIRECT_1(x, eel, vdw, y)
55 #define NB_KERNEL_FUNC_NAME(x, y) NB_INDIRECT_2(x, EELNAME, VDWNAME, y)
57 #include "nbnxm_ocl_kernel.clh"
59 #undef NB_KERNEL_FUNC_NAME
61 /* Define the twin-cutoff version of the kernel */
63 #define NB_INDIRECT_1_TWINCUT(x, eel, vdw, y) x ## eel ## TwinCut ## vdw ## y
64 #define NB_INDIRECT_2_TWINCUT(x, eel, vdw, y) NB_INDIRECT_1_TWINCUT(x, eel, vdw, y)
65 #define NB_KERNEL_FUNC_NAME(x, y) NB_INDIRECT_2_TWINCUT(x, EELNAME, VDWNAME, y)
67 #define VDW_CUTOFF_CHECK
69 #include "nbnxm_ocl_kernel.clh"
71 #undef NB_KERNEL_FUNC_NAME
72 #undef VDW_CUTOFF_CHECK