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40 * This header has the sole purpose of generating kernels for the different
41 * type of electrostatics supported: Cut-off, Reaction-Field, and Ewald/PME;
42 * the latter has a twin-range cut-off version (rcoul!=rvdw) which enables
43 * PME tuning (otherwise in the Verlet scheme rcoul==rvdw).
45 * (No include fence as it is meant to be included multiple times.)
50 #define NB_KERNEL_FUNC_NAME(x,...) x##_cutoff##__VA_ARGS__
51 #include "nbnxn_cuda_kernel_legacy.cuh"
52 #include "nbnxn_cuda_kernel.cuh"
54 #undef NB_KERNEL_FUNC_NAME
58 #define NB_KERNEL_FUNC_NAME(x,...) x##_rf##__VA_ARGS__
59 #include "nbnxn_cuda_kernel_legacy.cuh"
60 #include "nbnxn_cuda_kernel.cuh"
62 #undef NB_KERNEL_FUNC_NAME
66 #define NB_KERNEL_FUNC_NAME(x,...) x##_ewald##__VA_ARGS__
67 #include "nbnxn_cuda_kernel_legacy.cuh"
68 #include "nbnxn_cuda_kernel.cuh"
70 #undef NB_KERNEL_FUNC_NAME
72 /* Ewald with twin-range cut-off */
74 #define VDW_CUTOFF_CHECK
75 #define NB_KERNEL_FUNC_NAME(x,...) x##_ewald_twin##__VA_ARGS__
76 #include "nbnxn_cuda_kernel_legacy.cuh"
77 #include "nbnxn_cuda_kernel.cuh"
79 #undef VDW_CUTOFF_CHECK
80 #undef NB_KERNEL_FUNC_NAME