/***************************************************************************************[Main.cc] Glucose -- Copyright (c) 2009-2014, Gilles Audemard, Laurent Simon CRIL - Univ. Artois, France LRI - Univ. Paris Sud, France (2009-2013) Labri - Univ. Bordeaux, France Syrup (Glucose Parallel) -- Copyright (c) 2013-2014, Gilles Audemard, Laurent Simon CRIL - Univ. Artois, France Labri - Univ. Bordeaux, France Glucose sources are based on MiniSat (see below MiniSat copyrights). Permissions and copyrights of Glucose (sources until 2013, Glucose 3.0, single core) are exactly the same as Minisat on which it is based on. (see below). Glucose-Syrup sources are based on another copyright. Permissions and copyrights for the parallel version of Glucose-Syrup (the "Software") are granted, free of charge, to deal with the Software without restriction, including the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicence, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - The above and below copyrights notices and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software; - The parallel version of Glucose (all files modified since Glucose 3.0 releases, 2013) cannot be used in any competitive event (sat competitions/evaluations) without the express permission of the authors (Gilles Audemard / Laurent Simon). This is also the case for any competitive event using Glucose Parallel as an embedded SAT engine (single core or not). --------------- Original Minisat Copyrights Copyright (c) 2003-2006, Niklas Een, Niklas Sorensson Copyright (c) 2007-2010, Niklas Sorensson Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. **************************************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include "utils/System.h" #include "utils/ParseUtils.h" #include "utils/Options.h" #include "core/Dimacs.h" #include "core/SolverTypes.h" #include "simp/SimpSolver.h" #include "parallel/ParallelSolver.h" #include "parallel/MultiSolvers.h" using namespace Glucose; static MultiSolvers* pmsolver; // Terminate by notifying the solver and back out gracefully. This is mainly to have a test-case // for this feature of the Solver as it may take longer than an immediate call to '_exit()'. //static void SIGINT_interrupt(int signum) { pmsolver->interrupt(); } // Note that '_exit()' rather than 'exit()' has to be used. The reason is that 'exit()' calls // destructors and may cause deadlocks if a malloc/free function happens to be running (these // functions are guarded by locks for multithreaded use). static void SIGINT_exit(int signum) { printf("\n"); printf("*** INTERRUPTED ***\n"); if (pmsolver->verbosity() > 0){ pmsolver->printFinalStats(); printf("\n"); printf("*** INTERRUPTED ***\n"); } _exit(1); } //================================================================================================= // Main: int main(int argc, char** argv) { double realTimeStart = realTime(); printf("c\nc This is glucose-syrup 4.1 (glucose in many threads) -- based on MiniSAT (Many thanks to MiniSAT team)\nc\n"); try { setUsageHelp("c USAGE: %s [options] \n\n where input may be either in plain or gzipped DIMACS.\n"); // printf("This is MiniSat 2.0 beta\n"); #if defined(__linux__) fpu_control_t oldcw, newcw; _FPU_GETCW(oldcw); newcw = (oldcw & ~_FPU_EXTENDED) | _FPU_DOUBLE; _FPU_SETCW(newcw); printf("c WARNING: for repeatability, setting FPU to use double precision\n"); #endif // Extra options: // IntOption verb ("MAIN", "verb", "Verbosity level (0=silent, 1=some, 2=more).", 1, IntRange(0, 2)); BoolOption mod ("MAIN", "model", "show model.", false); IntOption vv ("MAIN", "vv", "Verbosity every vv conflicts", 10000, IntRange(1,INT32_MAX)); BoolOption pre ("MAIN", "pre", "Completely turn on/off any preprocessing.", true); IntOption cpu_lim("MAIN", "cpu-lim","Limit on CPU time allowed in seconds.\n", INT32_MAX, IntRange(0, INT32_MAX)); IntOption mem_lim("MAIN", "mem-lim","Limit on memory usage in megabytes.\n", INT32_MAX, IntRange(0, INT32_MAX)); parseOptions(argc, argv, true); MultiSolvers msolver; pmsolver = & msolver; msolver.setVerbosity(verb); msolver.setVerbEveryConflicts(vv); msolver.setShowModel(mod); double initial_time = cpuTime(); // Use signal handlers that forcibly quit until the solver will be able to respond to // interrupts: signal(SIGINT, SIGINT_exit); signal(SIGXCPU,SIGINT_exit); // Set limit on CPU-time: if (cpu_lim != INT32_MAX){ rlimit rl; getrlimit(RLIMIT_CPU, &rl); if (rl.rlim_max == RLIM_INFINITY || (rlim_t)cpu_lim < rl.rlim_max){ rl.rlim_cur = cpu_lim; if (setrlimit(RLIMIT_CPU, &rl) == -1) printf("c WARNING! Could not set resource limit: CPU-time.\n"); } } // Set limit on virtual memory: if (mem_lim != INT32_MAX){ rlim_t new_mem_lim = (rlim_t)mem_lim * 1024*1024; rlimit rl; getrlimit(RLIMIT_AS, &rl); if (rl.rlim_max == RLIM_INFINITY || new_mem_lim < rl.rlim_max){ rl.rlim_cur = new_mem_lim; if (setrlimit(RLIMIT_AS, &rl) == -1) printf("c WARNING! Could not set resource limit: Virtual memory.\n"); } } if (argc == 1) printf("c Reading from standard input... Use '--help' for help.\n"); gzFile in = (argc == 1) ? gzdopen(0, "rb") : gzopen(argv[1], "rb"); if (in == NULL) printf("c ERROR! Could not open file: %s\n", argc == 1 ? "" : argv[1]), exit(1); if (msolver.verbosity() > 0){ printf("c ========================================[ Problem Statistics ]===========================================\n"); printf("c | |\n"); } parse_DIMACS(in, msolver); gzclose(in); FILE* res = (argc >= 3) ? fopen(argv[argc-1], "wb") : NULL; if (msolver.verbosity() > 0){ printf("c | Number of variables: %12d |\n", msolver.nVars()); printf("c | Number of clauses: %12d |\n", msolver.nClauses()); } double parsed_time = cpuTime(); if (msolver.verbosity() > 0){ printf("c | Parse time: %12.2f s |\n", parsed_time - initial_time); printf("c | |\n"); } // Change to signal-handlers that will only notify the solver and allow it to terminate // voluntarily: //signal(SIGINT, SIGINT_interrupt); //signal(SIGXCPU,SIGINT_interrupt); int ret2 = msolver.simplify(); msolver.use_simplification = pre; if(ret2) msolver.eliminate(); if(pre) { double simplified_time = cpuTime(); if (msolver.verbosity() > 0){ printf("c | Simplification time: %12.2f s |\n", simplified_time - parsed_time); printf("c | |\n"); } } if (!ret2 || !msolver.okay()){ //if (S.certifiedOutput != NULL) fprintf(S.certifiedOutput, "0\n"), fclose(S.certifiedOutput); if (res != NULL) fprintf(res, "UNSAT\n"), fclose(res); if (msolver.verbosity() > 0){ printf("c =========================================================================================================\n"); printf("Solved by unit propagation\n"); printf("c real time : %g s\n", realTime() - realTimeStart); printf("c cpu time : %g s\n", cpuTime()); printf("\n"); } printf("s UNSATISFIABLE\n"); exit(20); } // vec dummy; lbool ret = msolver.solve(); printf("c\n"); printf("c real time : %g s\n", realTime() - realTimeStart); printf("c cpu time : %g s\n", cpuTime()); if (msolver.verbosity() > 0){ msolver.printFinalStats(); printf("\n"); } //-------------- Result is put in a external file /* I must admit I have to print the model of one thread... But which one? FIXME !! if (res != NULL){ if (ret == l_True){ fprintf(res, "SAT\n"); for (int i = 0; i < S.nVars(); i++) if (S.model[i] != l_Undef) fprintf(res, "%s%s%d", (i==0)?"":" ", (S.model[i]==l_True)?"":"-", i+1); fprintf(res, " 0\n"); }else if (ret == l_False) fprintf(res, "UNSAT\n"); else fprintf(res, "INDET\n"); fclose(res); //-------------- Want certified output } else { */ printf(ret == l_True ? "s SATISFIABLE\n" : ret == l_False ? "s UNSATISFIABLE\n" : "s INDETERMINATE\n"); if(msolver.getShowModel() && ret==l_True) { printf("v "); for (int i = 0; i < msolver.model.size() ; i++) { assert(msolver.model[i] != l_Undef); if (msolver.model[i] != l_Undef) printf("%s%s%d", (i==0)?"":" ", (msolver.model[i]==l_True)?"":"-", i+1); } printf(" 0\n"); } #ifdef NDEBUG exit(ret == l_True ? 10 : ret == l_False ? 20 : 0); // (faster than "return", which will invoke the destructor for 'Solver') #else return (ret == l_True ? 10 : ret == l_False ? 20 : 0); #endif } catch (OutOfMemoryException&){ printf("c ===================================================================================================\n"); printf("INDETERMINATE\n"); exit(0); } }