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ice_domain: revert changes to 'max_blocks' computation from fcbea1d
In fcbea1d (Added DMI/nuopc driver and fixed ANGLET (CICE-Consortium#377), 2019-11-22), the computation in 'ice_domain::init_domain_blocks' that estimates 'max_blocks' if the value '-1' is given in the namelist was changed without explanations. The old computation was computing the number of blocks in the X and Y directions, taking any necessary padding into account (by substracting 1 to n[xy]_global, using integer division and adding 1), multiplying them to compute the total number of blocs, and integer-dividing by `nprocs` to estimate the number of blocks per processor. The new computation does a similar computation, but it's unclear what it is computing exactly. Since it uses floating point division and only casts the result to an integer at the end of the computation, it systematically computes a `max_blocks` value that is smaller than the old computation. This leads to a `max_blocks` value that is systematically too small for the cartesian decomposition when `block_size_x(y)` does not divide `nx(y)_global` evenly. Go back to the old computation. Also, adjust the documentation to make it clearer that it's possible that the `max_blocks` value computed by the model might not be appropriate. (cherry picked from commit 2197290)
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