Wasim,
> I am trying to run step-40 on my local system and match the performance
> against the results given in the tutorial problem. I am running the
> problem on a single processor. My total time is significantly less than
> that given in the tutorial problem. But my output takes up around 50% of
> the total time, which isn't the case in the tutorial problem.
> I cannot figure out why my total time is significantly less than that in
> the tutorial and why my output takes 50% of the total wall clock time.
> I am attaching both results for reference.
Are you running in debug or release mode?
For reference, here is what I get in debug mode for cycle 3:
Cycle 3:
Number of active cells: 7096
Number of degrees of freedom: 31639
Solved in 11 iterations.
+---------------------------------------------+------------+------------+
| Total wallclock time elapsed since start | 5.84s | |
| | | |
| Section | no. calls | wall time | % of total |
+---------------------------------+-----------+------------+------------+
| assembly | 1 | 1.85s | 32% |
| output | 1 | 0.532s | 9.1% |
| refine | 1 | 2.01s | 34% |
| setup | 1 | 0.926s | 16% |
| solve | 1 | 0.52s | 8.9% |
+---------------------------------+-----------+------------+------------+
And here for release mode:
Cycle 3:
Number of active cells: 7096
Number of degrees of freedom: 31639
Solved in 11 iterations.
+---------------------------------------------+------------+------------+
| Total wallclock time elapsed since start | 1.07s | |
| | | |
| Section | no. calls | wall time | % of total |
+---------------------------------+-----------+------------+------------+
| assembly | 1 | 0.0412s | 3.9% |
| output | 1 | 0.204s | 19% |
| refine | 1 | 0.282s | 26% |
| setup | 1 | 0.0349s | 3.3% |
| solve | 1 | 0.506s | 47% |
+---------------------------------+-----------+------------+------------+
As a general rule, though, these tiny problems are not of great
interest. step-40 is written to be run on substantial numbers of
processes, on millions or billions of degrees of freedom.
Best
W.
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