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37 * \brief Structure and basic routines to handle periodic boundary conditions.
39 * This file contains CPU
41 * \todo CPU, GPU and SIMD routines essentially do the same operations on
42 * different data-types. Currently this leads to code duplication,
43 * which has to be resolved. For details, see Redmine task #2863
44 * https://redmine.gromacs.org/issues/2863
46 * \author Mark Abraham <mark.j.abraham@gmail.com>
47 * \author Berk Hess <hess@kth.se>
48 * \author Artem Zhmurov <zhmurov@gmail.com>
51 * \ingroup module_pbcutil
53 #ifndef GMX_PBCUTIL_PBC_AIUC_H
54 #define GMX_PBCUTIL_PBC_AIUC_H
56 #include "gromacs/pbcutil/ishift.h"
58 /*! \brief Compact and ordered version of the PBC matrix.
60 * The structure contains all the dimensions of the periodic box,
61 * arranged so that the memory access pattern is more efficient.
62 * This duplicates the information, stored in PBC 'box' matrix object,
63 * but without duplicating off-diagonal members of the matrix.
64 * The structure can be set by setPbcAiuc( ... ) routine below.
88 /*! \brief Set the PBC data-structure.
90 * \param[in] numPbcDim Number of periodic dimensions:
92 * 1 - periodicity along X-axis.
93 * 2 - periodicity in XY plane.
94 * 3 - periodicity along all dimensions.
95 * \param[in] box Matrix, describing the periodic cell.
96 * \param[out] pbcAiuc Pointer to PbcAiuc structure to be initialized.
100 void setPbcAiuc(int numPbcDim
,
105 pbcAiuc
->invBoxDiagZ
= 0.0f
;
106 pbcAiuc
->boxZX
= 0.0f
;
107 pbcAiuc
->boxZY
= 0.0f
;
108 pbcAiuc
->boxZZ
= 0.0f
;
109 pbcAiuc
->invBoxDiagY
= 0.0f
;
110 pbcAiuc
->boxYX
= 0.0f
;
111 pbcAiuc
->boxYY
= 0.0f
;
112 pbcAiuc
->invBoxDiagX
= 0.0f
;
113 pbcAiuc
->boxXX
= 0.0f
;
117 pbcAiuc
->invBoxDiagZ
= 1.0f
/box
[ZZ
][ZZ
];
118 pbcAiuc
->boxZX
= box
[ZZ
][XX
];
119 pbcAiuc
->boxZY
= box
[ZZ
][YY
];
120 pbcAiuc
->boxZZ
= box
[ZZ
][ZZ
];
124 pbcAiuc
->invBoxDiagY
= 1.0f
/box
[YY
][YY
];
125 pbcAiuc
->boxYX
= box
[YY
][XX
];
126 pbcAiuc
->boxYY
= box
[YY
][YY
];
130 pbcAiuc
->invBoxDiagX
= 1.0f
/box
[XX
][XX
];
131 pbcAiuc
->boxXX
= box
[XX
][XX
];
135 /*! \brief Computes the vector between two points taking PBC into account.
137 * Computes the vector dr between points r2 and r1, taking into account the
138 * periodic boundary conditions, described in pbcAiuc object. Note that this
139 * routine always does the PBC arithmetic for all directions, multiplying the
140 * displacements by zeroes if the corresponding direction is not periodic.
141 * For triclinic boxes only distances up to half the smallest box diagonal
142 * element are guaranteed to be the shortest. This means that distances from
143 * 0.5/sqrt(2) times a box vector length (e.g. for a rhombic dodecahedron)
144 * can use a more distant periodic image.
146 * \todo This routine operates on rvec types and uses PbcAiuc to define
147 * periodic box, but essentially does the same thing as SIMD and GPU
148 * version. These will have to be unified in future to avoid code
149 * duplication. See Redmine task #2863:
150 * https://redmine.gromacs.org/issues/2863
152 * \param[in] pbcAiuc PBC object.
153 * \param[in] r1 Coordinates of the first point.
154 * \param[in] r2 Coordinates of the second point.
155 * \param[out] dr Resulting distance.
158 void pbcDxAiuc(const PbcAiuc
&pbcAiuc
,
163 dr
[XX
] = r1
[XX
] - r2
[XX
];
164 dr
[YY
] = r1
[YY
] - r2
[YY
];
165 dr
[ZZ
] = r1
[ZZ
] - r2
[ZZ
];
167 float shz
= rintf(dr
[ZZ
]*pbcAiuc
.invBoxDiagZ
);
168 dr
[XX
] -= shz
*pbcAiuc
.boxZX
;
169 dr
[YY
] -= shz
*pbcAiuc
.boxZY
;
170 dr
[ZZ
] -= shz
*pbcAiuc
.boxZZ
;
172 float shy
= rintf(dr
[YY
]*pbcAiuc
.invBoxDiagY
);
173 dr
[XX
] -= shy
*pbcAiuc
.boxYX
;
174 dr
[YY
] -= shy
*pbcAiuc
.boxYY
;
176 float shx
= rintf(dr
[XX
]*pbcAiuc
.invBoxDiagX
);
177 dr
[XX
] -= shx
*pbcAiuc
.boxXX
;
181 #endif //GMX_PBCUTIL_PBC_AIUC_H