Deprecated functionality

The core GROMACS team wants to let users and downstream developers know about impending changes so that disruption is minimized. Do get in touch if you feel something inappropriate is planned!

Deprecated functionality often remains in GROMACS for a year or more, but this should not be relied upon.

Changes anticipated to GROMACS 2021 functionality

gmx mdrun -membed

The feature for embedding a protein in a membrane will be retained, but probably in a different form, such as gmx membed.

gmx mdrun -rerun

The feature for computing potential energy quantities from a trajectory will be retained, but probably in a different form, such as gmx rerun and gmx test-particle-insertion.

Integrator .mdp options will only contain dynamical integrators

Energy minimization will be accessed in a differt form, perhaps with gmx minimize and interpret an .mdp field for which minimizer to use. Normal-mode analysis may be accessed with e.g. gmx normal-modes. The command-line help for these tools will then be better able to document which functionality is supported when.

Much functionality in trjconv, editconf, eneconv and trjcat

The functionality in such tools is being separated to make it available in composable modules, that we plan to make available as simpler tools, and eventually via the GROMACS API that is under development.

gmx do_dssp to be replaced

This tool is deprecated, because it is problematic for some users to obtain and install a separate DSSP binary, so we plan to replace the implementation at some point with a native implementation, likely based upon xssp, and make it available under a new gmx tool name.

Functionality deprecated in GROMACS 2021

mdrun -deffnm to be removed

This functionality is convenient when running very simple simulations, because it permits grouping of a set of files that then differ only their suffix. However, it does not work in the wider case of an mdrun module (or modules) writing multiple .xvg output files. The resulting filenames collide. That, and its interaction with checkpointing and appending, have led to quite a few bug reports.

Because users can use a folder to group files (a standard mechanism that they understand from experience outside of GROMACS), we can build and test better software for them if we remove the erstwhile convenience of mdrun -deffnm. Please update your workflows accordingly.

Issue 3818

OpenCL to be removed as a GPU framework

Issue 3818 Work is underway for ports to AMD and Intel GPUs, and it is likely that those ports will not be based on the current GROMACS OpenCL port. Nvidia GPUs are targeted by the CUDA port, and no changes are expectd there. The core team can’t maintain, test, and extend up to 4 ports with current resource levels. Since there are no prospects of an emerging GPU vendor in HPC needing OpenCL support, we will remove the OpenCL port once AMD and Intel support is established in other ways.

Intel KNC (MIC) support

Issue 3818 This architecture is nearly extinct in HPC. Note that KNL support will continue and is not affected by this deprecation.

Sparc64 HPC ACE

This architecture is nearly extinct in HPC.

Legacy SIMD architecture support

Issue 3818 We occasionally need to extend the GROMACS SIMD framework, and so should slowly remove older architectures that are difficult or impossible to test. The following implementations are deprecated and will not support new functionality in future.

  • Power 7

  • ARMv7 (this platform was deprecated in GROMACS 2020)

  • x86 MIC (this platform was deprecated in GROMACS 2021)

  • Sparc64 HPC ACE (this platform was deprecated in GROMACS 2021)

The mdrun-only build of GROMACS

Issue 3808 Before GROMACS had the gmx wrapper binary, the mdrun binary could be built independently of the many other binary tools that were built by default. That was useful for installing on compute clusters because dependencies for mdrun were minimized. However, we now manage such dependencies better with CMake, and an mdrun-only build is no longer easier to build. The mdrun-only build is also harder to test, and introduces complexity into documenting GROMACS and teaching users to use it. So it is time to remove that build.

Support for version 1 of the hardware locality library hwloc

Issue 3818 Version 2 has been supported in GROMACS for several years. The capabilities of newer hardware and hardware-support APIs are of most interest for GROMACS moving forward, so we should minimize our testing work and encourage clusters to upgrade older hwloc installations.

Legacy API

Issue 3818 The legacy installed headers have been deprecated for a while, however we wish to state more broadly that all headers found within the src directory tree of GROMACS are intended for internal consumption only, and are thus subject to change without notice. Further, the form and contents of the libgromacs library and related CMake targets may change as we move towards building APIs and supporting machinery that can be stable and supported in the long term.

Constant-acceleration MD

Issue 1354 This has been broken for many years, and will be removed as nobody has been found with interest to fix it.

Reading .pdo files in gmx wham

The pull code in GROMACS before version 4.0 wrote files in .pdo format. Analyses of such files are likely no longer relevant, and if they are, using any older GROMACS version will work. gmx wham will be simpler to maintain and extend if we no longer support reading .pdo files.

Functionality deprecated in GROMACS 2020

Support for 32bit architectures

Issue 3252 There are no current or planned large scale resources using 32bit architectures, and we have no ability to properly test and evaluate them.

Free-energy soft-core power 48

Issue 3253 Free-energy soft-core power 48 is almost never used and is therefore deprecated.

Support for Armv7

Issue 2990 There are several issues with current code for the architecture, and we don’t have the resources for support and fix issues related to it. As the architecture has no large HPC impact it is thus deprecated.

Functionality deprecated in GROMACS 2019

Generation of virtual sites to replace aromatic rings in standard residues

Issue 3254 These are thought to produce artefacts under some circumstances (unpublished results), were never well tested, are not widely used, and we need to simplify pdb2gmx.

Benchmarking options only available with gmx benchmark

Issue 3255 Options such as -confout, -resethway, -resetstep are not intended for use by regular mdrun users, so making them only available with a dedicated tool is more clear. Also, this permits us to customize defaults for e.g. writing files at the end of a simulation part in ways that suit the respective mdrun and benchmark use cases, so -confout will no longer be required.

gmx mdrun -nsteps

Issue 3256 The number of simulation steps described by the .tpr file can be changed with gmx convert-tpr, or altered in .mdp file before the call to gmx grompp. The convenience of this mdrun option was outweighted by the doubtful quality of its implementation, no clear record in the log file, and lack of maintenance.