HPC/Applications/vasp5
VASP binaries
Some options for VASP cannot be configured at runtime (by input data) but must be chosen when compiling. Since no single set of compile-time choices is appropriate for all uses, a number of binaries are provided, distinguished by their name.
The vasp5 modules from version vasp5/5.2.12a-mkl-4 onwards
contain several binaries built using different sets of preprocessor flags in the Makefile.
Earlier modules only contain two binaries, vasp
and vasp-gamma
.
Additional binaries are provided for useful preprocessor flag combinations
after applying patches from the group of Graeme Henkelman (UT Austin) to the source code:
To verify the binaries available for a module, run, once the module has been loaded:
ls $VASP5_HOME/bin
Copy a sample job script from:
$VASP5_HOME/vasp.job
Choose a binary appropriate for your task and pass it to mpirun
in the job script. There is no need for full path names.
Available binaries and their flags
This table lists the names of the binaries compiled from
- combinations of preprocessor flags, and
- variants of the source code, primarily enhancing capabilities of ionic updates.
MD capabilities | Flags used | Binary name | ||
Official source | Patched for VTST | Patched for Bader-projected DOS | ||
Conventional | (none) | vasp | vasp-vtst | vasp-baderdos |
---|---|---|---|---|
-DNGZhalf | vasp-chargehalf | vasp-vtst-chargehalf | vasp-baderdos-chargehalf | |
-DwNGZhalf | vasp-gamma | vasp-vtst-gamma | vasp-baderdos-gamma | |
-DwNGZhalf -DNGZhalf | vasp-gamma-chargehalf | vasp-vtst-gamma-chargehalf | vasp-baderdos-gamma-chargehalf | |
Advanced MD techniques |
-Dtbdyn | vasp-tbdyn | not useful | not useful |
-Dtbdyn -DNGZhalf | vasp-tbdyn-chargehalf | |||
-Dtbdyn -DwNGZhalf | vasp-tbdyn-gamma | |||
-Dtbdyn -DwNGZhalf -DNGZhalf | vasp-tbdyn-gamma-chargehalf |
Explanantion of flags
From file vasp.5.2/makefile.linux_pg
in the souce code.
#----------------------------------------------------------------------- # possible options for CPP: # NGXhalf charge density reduced in X direction # wNGXhalf gamma point only reduced in X direction # avoidalloc avoid ALLOCATE if possible # IFC work around some IFC bugs # CACHE_SIZE 1000 for PII,PIII, 5000 for Athlon, 8000 P4 # RPROMU_DGEMV use DGEMV instead of DGEMM in RPRO (usually faster) # RACCMU_DGEMV use DGEMV instead of DGEMM in RACC (faster on P4) # **** definitely use -DRACCMU_DGEMV if you use the mkl library #----------------------------------------------------------------------- … #----------------------------------------------------------------------- # additional options for CPP in parallel version (see also above): # NGZhalf charge density reduced in Z direction # wNGZhalf gamma point only reduced in Z direction # scaLAPACK use scaLAPACK (usually slower on 100 Mbit Net) #-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Common flags
-DIFC -DRPROMU_DGEMV -DRACCMU_DGEMV -DCACHE_SIZE=16000 -DMPI -DMPI_BLOCK=8000
vdW-DF functional
All binaries support the use of the vdW-DF functional of Langreth and Lundqvist et al.
No specific preparations are needed other than setting the INCAR flags as documented. The binaries will find the required precalculated kernel file vdw_kernel.bindat
by means of the environment variable $VASP5_HOME
which is set by the module. This is a Carbon-specific extension.