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2.5 Libraries

QUANTUM ESPRESSO downloads a copy of the following external libraries if needed:

Optimized vendor-specific libraries often yield huge performance gains with respect to compiled libraries and should be used whenever possible. configure always try to locate the best mathematical libraries.

2.5.0.1 BLAS and LAPACK

QUANTUM ESPRESSO can use any architecture-optimized BLAS and LAPACK replacements, like those contained e.g. in the MKL for Intel and AMD CPUs, or ESSL for IBM Power machines.

If no optimized libraries are available, one may try the ATLAS library: http://math-atlas.sourceforge.net/. Note that ATLAS is not a complete replacement for LAPACK: it contains all of the BLAS, plus the LU code, plus the full storage Cholesky code. Follow the instructions in the ATLAS distributions to produce a full LAPACK replacement.

Sergei Lisenkov reported success and good performances with optimized BLAS by Kazushige Goto. The library is now available under an open-source license: see the GotoBLAS2 page at
http://www.tacc.utexas.edu/tacc-software/gotoblas2/.

2.5.0.2 FFT

The FFTXlib of QUANTUM ESPRESSO contains a copy of an old FFTW library. It also supports the newer FFTW3 library and some vendor-specific FFT libraries. configure will first search for vendor-specific FFT libraries; if none is found, it will search for an external FFTW v.3 library; if none is found, it will fall back to the internal copy of FFTW. configure will add the appropriate preprocessing options: to DFLAGS in the make.inc file. If you edit make.inc manually, please note that one and only one among the mentioned preprocessing option must be set.

If you have MKL libraries, you may either use the provided FFTW3 interface (v.10 and later), or directly link FFTW3 from MKL (v.12 and later) or use DFTI (recommended).

2.5.0.3 MPI libraries

MPI libraries are usually needed for parallel execution, unless you are happy with OpenMP-only multicore parallelization. In well-configured machines, configure should find the appropriate parallel compiler for you, and this should find the appropriate libraries. Since often this doesn't happen, especially on PC clusters, see Sec.2.9.3.

Note: since v.6.1, MPI libraries implementing v.3 of the standard (notably, non-blocking broadcast and gather operations) are required.

2.5.0.4 Libraries for accelerators

The accelerated version of the code uses standard CUDA libraries cublas, cufft, curand, cusolver, available from the NVidia HPC SDK.

2.5.0.5 HDF5

The HDF5 library (https://www.hdfgroup.org/downloads/hdf5/), v.1.8.16 or later, can be used to perform binary I/O using the HDF5 format.

If compiling the HDF5 library from sources, attention must be paid to pass options:
–enable-fortran, –enable-fortran2003, and –enable-parallel (see below), to the configure script of HDF5 (not of QUANTUM ESPRESSO).

To use HDF5 is usually sufficient to specify the path to the fortran compiler wrapper for HDF5 (h5fc of h5pfc with the –with-hdf5= option of configure. If the wrapper is in the default path, just use –with-hdf5=yes. The configure script is usually able to extract the linker options and the include directory path from the output of the wrapper. If it fails, the user can provide configure options –with-hdf5-libs=<options> and –with-hdf5-include=<path> for the linker options and include path respectively. These options are often needed when using the HDF5 packages provided by many LINUX distributions. In this case you may first try the –with-hdf5=yes option. If it fails, just type command h5fc –show (or h5pfc if you are using parallel HDF5): the command will print out the linker and include options to be passed manually to the configure script.

The configure script is able to determine whether one is linking to a serial or parallel HDF5 library, and will set the flag -D__HDF5_SERIAL in the make.inc file accordingly.

2.5.0.6 Other libraries

QUANTUM ESPRESSO can use the MASS vector math library from IBM, if available (only on machines with XLF compiler: likely obsolete).

2.5.0.7 If optimized libraries are not found

The configure script attempts to find optimized libraries, but may fail if they have been installed in non-standard places. You should examine the final value of BLAS_LIBS, LAPACK_LIBS, FFT_LIBS, MPI_LIBS (if needed), MASS_LIBS (IBM only), either in the output of configure or in the generated make.inc, to check whether it found all the libraries that you intend to use.

If some library was not found, you can specify a list of directories to search in the environment variable LIBDIRS, and rerun configure; directories in the list must be separated by spaces. For example:

   ./configure LIBDIRS="/opt/intel/mkl70/lib/32 /usr/lib/math"
If this still fails, you may set some or all of the *_LIBS variables manually and retry. For example:
   ./configure BLAS_LIBS="-L/usr/lib/math -lf77blas -latlas_sse"
Beware that in this case, configure will blindly accept the specified value, and won't do any extra search.


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