Details:
- Added missing license header to bli_pwr9_asm_macros_12x6.h.
- Reverted temporary changes to various files in 'test' and 'testsuite'
directories.
- Moved testsuite/jobscripts into testsuite/old.
- Minor whitespace/comment changes across various files.
Implemented and registered power9 dgemm ukernel.
Details:
- Implemented 12x6 dgemm microkernel for power9. This microkernel
assumes that elements of B have been duplicated/broadcast during the
packing step. The microkernel uses a column orientation for its
microtile vector registers and thus implements column storage and
general stride IO cases. (A row storage IO case via in-register
transposition may be added at a future date.) It should be noted that
we recommend using this microkernel with gcc and *not* xlc, as issues
with the latter cropped up during development, including but not
limited to slightly incompatible vector register mnemonics in the GNU
extended inline assembly clobber list.
Details:
- Use compile-time implementations of Eigen in test_gemm.c via new
EIGEN cpp macro, defined on command line. (Linking to Eigen's BLAS
library is not necessary.) However, as of Eigen 3.3.7, Eigen only
parallelizes the gemm operation and not hemm, herk, trmm, trsm, or
any other level-3 operation.
- Fixed a bug in trmm and trsm drivers whereby the wrong function
(bli_does_trans()) was being called to determine whether the object
for matrix A should be created for a left- or right-side case. This
was corrected by changing the function to bli_is_left(), as is done
in the hemm driver.
- Added support for running Eigen test drivers from runme.sh.
Details:
- Added targets to test/3/Makefile that link against a BLAS library
build by Eigen. It appears, however, that Eigen's BLAS library does
not support multithreading. (It may be that multithreading is only
available when using the native C++ APIs.)
- Updated runme.sh with a few Eigen-related tweaks.
- Minor tweaks to docs/Performance.md.
Details:
- Renamed '3m4m' directory to '3', which captures the directory nicely
since it builds test drivers to test level-3 operations.
- These test drivers ceased to be used to test the 3m and 4m (or even
1m) induced methods long ago, hence the name change.