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Field G. Van Zee
e94a0530e5 Corrected zen NC that was non-multiple of NR.
Details:
- Updated an incorrectly set cache blocksize NC for single real within
  config/zen/bli_cntx_init_zen.c that was non a multiple of the
  corresponding value of NR. This issue, which was caught by Travis CI,
  was introduced in 29b0e1e.
2019-10-11 10:48:27 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
29b0e1ef4e Code review + tweaks to AMD's AOCL 2.0 PR (#349).
Details:
- NOTE: This is a merge commit of 'master' of git://github.com/amd/blis
  into 'amd-master' of flame/blis.
- Fixed a bug in the downstream value of BLIS_NUM_ARCHS, which was
  inadvertantly not incremented when the Zen2 subconfiguration was
  added.
- In bli_gemm_front(), added a missing conditional constraint around the
  call to bli_gemm_small() that ensures that the computation precision
  of C matches the storage precision of C.
- In bli_syrk_front(), reorganized and relocated the notrans/trans logic
  that existed around the call to bli_syrk_small() into bli_syrk_small()
  to minimize the calling code footprint and also to bring that code
  into stylistic harmony with similar code in bli_gemm_front() and
  bli_trsm_front(). Also, replaced direct accessing of obj_t fields with
  proper accessor static functions (e.g. 'a->dim[0]' becomes
  'bli_obj_length( a )').
- Added #ifdef BLIS_ENABLE_SMALL_MATRIX guard around prototypes for
  bli_gemm_small(), bli_syrk_small(), and bli_trsm_small(). This is
  strictly speaking unnecessary, but it serves as a useful visual cue to
  those who may be reading the files.
- Removed cpp macro-protected small matrix debugging code from
  bli_trsm_front.c.
- Added a GCC_OT_9_1_0 variable to build/config.mk.in to facilitate gcc
  version check for availability of -march=znver2, and added appropriate
  support to configure script.
- Cleanups to compiler flags common to recent AMD microarchitectures in
  config/zen/amd_config.mk, including: removal of -march=znver1 et al.
  from CKVECFLAGS (since the -march flag is added within make_defs.mk);
  setting CRVECFLAGS similarly to CKVECFLAGS.
- Cleanups to config/zen/bli_cntx_init_zen.c.
- Cleanups, added comments to config/zen/make_defs.mk.
- Cleanups to config/zen2/make_defs.mk, including making use of newly-
  added GCC_OT_9_1_0 and existing GCC_OT_6_1_0 to choose the correct
  set of compiler flags based on the version of gcc being used.
- Reverted downstream changes to test/test_gemm.c.
- Various whitespace/comment changes.
2019-10-11 10:24:24 -05:00
Devin Matthews
138d403b6b Use -funsafe-math-optimizations and -ffp-contract=fast for all reference kernels when using gcc or clang. (#331) 2019-08-26 18:11:27 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
e8c6281f13 Add -march support for specific gcc version ranges.
Details:
- Added logic to configure that checks the version of the compiler
  against known version ranges that could cause problems later in the
  build process. For example, versions of gcc older than 4.9.0 use
  different -march labels than version 4.9.0 or later
  ('-march=corei7-avx' vs '-march=sandybridge', respectively).
  Similarly, before 6.1, compilation on Zen was possible, but you
  need to start with -march=bdver4 and then disable instruction sets
  that were discarded during the transition from Excavator to Zen. So
  now, configure substitutes 'yes'/'no' values into anchors in
  config.mk.in, which sets various make variables (e.g. GCC_OT_4_9_0),
  which can be accessed and branched upon by the various
  configurations' make_defs.mk files when setting their compiler flags.
- Updated config/haswell/make_defs.mk to branch on GCC_OT_4_9_0.
- Updated config/sandybridge/make_defs.mk to branch on GCC_OT_4_9_0.
- Updated config/zen/make_defs.mk to branch on GCC_OT_6_1_0.
2019-08-21 12:38:53 -05:00
Meghana
c9486e0c4f code to detect version of gcc and set flags accordingly for zen2
Change-Id: I29b0311d0000dee1a2533ee29941acf53f9e9f34
2019-07-24 09:45:17 +05:30
Meghana
dcc0ce12fd Added a global Makefile for AMD architectures in config/zen folder
This Makefile(amd_config.mk) has all the flags that are common to EPYC series

Change-Id: Ic02c60a8293ccdd37f0f292e631acd198e6895de
2019-07-22 17:12:01 +05:30
Meghana Vankadari
b84cee29f4 Merge "Added compiler flags for vanilla clang" into amd-staging-rome2.0 2019-07-08 02:03:07 -04:00
kdevraje
1f80858abf This checkin solves the dgemm performance issue jira ticket CPUPL 458, as #else was missed during integration, it was always following else path to get the block sizes
Change-Id: I0084b5856c2513ab1066c08c15b5086db6532717
2019-07-05 16:05:11 +05:30
Meghana
c7dd6e6cd2 Added compiler flags for vanilla clang
Change-Id: I13c00b4c0d65bbda4c929848fd48b0ab611952ab
2019-07-04 09:32:51 +05:30
Meghana
2acd49b764 fix for test failures using AOCC 2.0
Change-Id: If44eaccc64bbe96bbbe1d32279b1b5773aba08d1
2019-07-01 15:44:07 +05:30
Field G. Van Zee
a4e8801d08 Increased MT sup threshold for double to 201.
Details:
- Fine-tuned the double-precision real MT threshold (which controls
  whether the sup implementation kicks for smaller m dimension values)
  from 180 to 201 for haswell and 180 to 256 for zen.
- Updated octave scripts in test/sup/octave to include a seventh column
  to display performance for m = n = k.
2019-05-31 17:30:51 -05:00
Kiran Varaganti
b69fb0b74a Added back BLIS_ENABLE_ZEN_BLOCK_SIZES macro to zen configuration, this is same as release 1.3. This was added before to improve DGEMM Multithreaded scalability on Naples for when number of threads is greater than 16. By mistake this got deleted in many changes done for 2.0 release, now we are adding this change back., in bli_gemm_front.c - code cleanup
Change-Id: I9f5d8225254676a99c6f2b09a0825e545206d0fc
2019-05-31 15:14:22 +05:30
kdevraje
13806ba3b0 This check in has changes w.r.t Copyright information, which is changed to (start year) - 2019
Change-Id: Ide3c8f7172210b8d3538d3c36e88634ab1ba9041
2019-05-27 16:24:43 +05:30
Meghana
ee123f5358 Defined small matrix thresholds for TRSM for various cases for NAPLES and ROME
Updated copyright information for kernels/zen/bli_trsm_small.c file
Removed separate kernels for zen2 architecture
Instead added threshold conditions in zen kernels both for ROME and NAPLES

Change-Id: Ifd715731741d649b6ad16b123a86dbd6665d97e5
2019-05-27 15:36:44 +05:30
Field G. Van Zee
cb788ffc89 Increased MT sup threshold for double to 180.
Details:
- Increased the double-precision real MT threshold (which controls
  whether the sup implementation kicks for smaller m dimension values)
  from 80 to 180, and this change was made for both haswell and zen
  subconfigurations. This is less about the m dimension in particular
  and more about facilitating a smoother performance transition when
  m = n = k.
2019-05-23 13:00:53 -05:00
Kiran Varaganti
b80bd5bcb2 config/zen/bli_cntx_init_zen.c: removed BLIS_ENBLE_ZEN_BLOCK_SIZES macro. We have different configurations for both zen and zen2
config/zen/bli_family_zen.h: deleted macro BLIS_ENBLE_ZEN_BLOCK_SIZES
config/zen/make_defs.mk: removed compiler flag -mno-avx256-split-unaligned-store
frame/base/bli_cpuid.c: ROME family is 17H but model # is from 0x30H.
test/test_gemm.c - commented out #define FILE_IN_OUT (some compilation error when BLIS is configured as amd64)
Now we can use single configuration has ./configure amd64 - this will work both for ROME & Naples

Change-Id: I91b4fc35380f8a35b4f4c345da040c6b5910b4a2
2019-05-22 05:51:22 -04:00
Field G. Van Zee
ecbdd1c42d Ceased use of BLIS_ENABLE_SUP_MR/NR_EXT macros.
Details:
- Removed already limited use of the BLIS_ENABLE_SUP_MR_EXT and
  BLIS_ENABLE_SUP_NR_EXT macros in bli_gemmsup_ref_var1n() and
  bli_gemmsup_ref_var2m(). Their purpose was merely to avoid a long
  conditional that would determine whether to allow the last iteration
  to be merged with the second-to-last iteration. Functionally, the
  macros were not needed, and they ended up causing problems when
  building configuration families such as intel64 and x86_64.
2019-04-27 19:38:11 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
b9c9f03502 Implemented gemm on skinny/unpacked matrices.
Details:
- Implemented a new sub-framework within BLIS to support the management
  of code and kernels that specifically target matrix problems for which
  at least one dimension is deemed to be small, which can result in long
  and skinny matrix operands that are ill-suited for the conventional
  level-3 implementations in BLIS. The new framework tackles the problem
  in two ways. First the stripped-down algorithmic loops forgo the
  packing that is famously performed in the classic code path. That is,
  the computation is performed by a new family of kernels tailored
  specifically for operating on the source matrices as-is (unpacked).
  Second, these new kernels will typically (and in the case of haswell
  and zen, do in fact) include separate assembly sub-kernels for
  handling of edge cases, which helps smooth performance when performing
  problems whose m and n dimension are not naturally multiples of the
  register blocksizes. In a reference to the sub-framework's purpose of
  supporting skinny/unpacked level-3 operations, the "sup" operation
  suffix (e.g. gemmsup) is typically used to denote a separate namespace
  for related code and kernels. NOTE: Since the sup framework does not
  perform any packing, it targets row- and column-stored matrices A, B,
  and C. For now, if any matrix has non-unit strides in both dimensions,
  the problem is computed by the conventional implementation.
- Implemented the default sup handler as a front-end to two variants.
  bli_gemmsup_ref_var2() provides a block-panel variant (in which the
  2nd loop around the microkernel iterates over n and the 1st loop
  iterates over m), while bli_gemmsup_ref_var1() provides a panel-block
  variant (2nd loop over m and 1st loop over n). However, these variants
  are not used by default and provided for reference only. Instead, the
  default sup handler calls _var2m() and _var1n(), which are similar
  to _var2() and _var1(), respectively, except that they defer to the
  sup kernel itself to iterate over the m and n dimension, respectively.
  In other words, these variants rely not on microkernels, but on
  so-called "millikernels" that iterate along m and k, or n and k.
  The benefit of using millikernels is a reduction of function call
  and related (local integer typecast) overhead as well as the ability
  for the kernel to know which micropanel (A or B) will change during
  the next iteration of the 1st loop, which allows it to focus its
  prefetching on that micropanel. (In _var2m()'s millikernel, the upanel
  of A changes while the same upanel of B is reused. In _var1n()'s, the
  upanel of B changes while the upanel of A is reused.)
- Added a new configure option, --[en|dis]able-sup-handling, which is
  enabled by default. However, the default thresholds at which the
  default sup handler is activated are set to zero for each of the m, n,
  and k dimensions, which effectively disables the implementation. (The
  default sup handler only accepts the problem if at least one dimension
  is smaller than or equal to its corresponding threshold. If all
  dimensions are larger than their thresholds, the problem is rejected
  by the sup front-end and control is passed back to the conventional
  implementation, which proceeds normally.)
- Added support to the cntx_t structure to track new fields related to
  the sup framework, most notably:
  - sup thresholds: the thresholds at which the sup handler is called.
  - sup handlers: the address of the function to call to implement
    the level-3 skinny/unpacked matrix implementation.
  - sup blocksizes: the register and cache blocksizes used by the sup
    implementation (which may be the same or different from those used
    by the conventional packm-based approach).
  - sup kernels: the kernels that the handler will use in implementing
    the sup functionality.
  - sup kernel prefs: the IO preference of the sup kernels, which may
    differ from the preferences of the conventional gemm microkernels'
    IO preferences.
- Added a bool_t to the rntm_t structure that indicates whether sup
  handling should be enabled/disabled. This allows per-call control
  of whether the sup implementation is used, which is useful for test
  drivers that wish to switch between the conventional and sup codes
  without having to link to different copies of BLIS. The corresponding
  accessor functions for this new bool_t are defined in bli_rntm.h.
- Implemented several row-preferential gemmsup kernels in a new
  directory, kernels/haswell/3/sup. These kernels include two general
  implementation types--'rd' and 'rv'--for the 6x8 base shape, with
  two specialized millikernels that embed the 1st loop within the kernel
  itself.
- Added ref_kernels/3/bli_gemmsup_ref.c, which provides reference
  gemmsup microkernels. NOTE: These microkernels, unlike the current
  crop of conventional (pack-based) microkernels, do not use constant
  loop bounds. Additionally, their inner loop iterates over the k
  dimension.
- Defined new typedef enums:
  - stor3_t: captures the effective storage combination of the level-3
    problem. Valid values are BLIS_RRR, BLIS_RRC, BLIS_RCR, etc. A
    special value of BLIS_XXX is used to denote an arbitrary combination
    which, in practice, means that at least one of the operands is
    stored according to general stride.
  - threshid_t: captures each of the three dimension thresholds.
- Changed bli_adjust_strides() in bli_obj.c so that bli_obj_create()
  can be passed "-1, -1" as a lazy request for row storage. (Note that
  "0, 0" is still accepted as a lazy request for column storage.)
- Added support for various instructions to bli_x86_asm_macros.h,
  including imul, vhaddps/pd, and other instructions related to integer
  vectors.
- Disabled the older small matrix handling code inserted by AMD in
  bli_gemm_front.c, since the sup framework introduced in this commit
  is intended to provide a more generalized solution.
- Added test/sup directory, which contains standalone performance test
  drivers, a Makefile, a runme.sh script, and an 'octave' directory
  containing scripts compatible with GNU Octave. (They also may work
  with matlab, but if not, they are probably close to working.)
- Reinterpret the storage combination string (sc_str) in the various
  level-3 testsuite modules (e.g. src/test_gemm.c) so that the order
  of each matrix storage char is "cab" rather than "abc".
- Comment updates in level-3 BLAS API wrappers in frame/compat.
2019-04-27 18:44:50 -05:00
Kiran Varaganti
ca4b33c001 Added compiler option (-mno-avx256-split-unaligned-store) in the file config/zen/make_defs.mk to improve performance of intrinsic codes, this flag ensures compiler generates 256-bit stores for the equivalent intrinsics code.
Change-Id: I8f8cd81a3604869df18d38bc42097a04f178d324
2019-04-24 15:02:39 +05:30
Field G. Van Zee
9945ef24fd Adjusted cache blocksizes for zen subconfig.
Details:
- Adjusted the zen sub-configuration's cache blocksizes for float,
  scomplex, and dcomplex based on the existing values for double.
  (The previous values were taken directly from the haswell subconfig,
  which targets Intel Haswell/Broadwell/Skylake systems.)
2019-03-19 15:28:44 -05:00
Kiran Varaganti
7fe4474838 Disabled BLIS_ENABLE_ZEN_BLOCK_SIZES in bli_family_zen.h for ROME tuning
Change-Id: Iec47fcf51f4d4396afef1ce3958e58cf02c59a57
2019-03-06 16:23:31 +05:30
Kiran Varaganti
f5ed95ecd7 Merged BLIS Release 1.3
Modified config/zen/make_defs.mk, now CKVECFLAGS     := -mavx2 -mfpmath=sse -mfma -march=znver1

Change-Id: Ia0942d285a21447cd0c470de1bc021fe63e80d81
2019-03-05 15:03:57 +05:30
Field G. Van Zee
70f12f209b Changed unsafe-loop to unsafe-math optimizations.
Details:
- Changed -funsafe-loop-optimizations (re-)introduced in 7690855 for
  make_defs.mk files' CRVECFLAGS to -funsafe-math-optimizations (to
  account for a miscommunication in issue #300). Thanks to Dave Love
  for this suggestion and Jeff Hammond for his feedback on the topic.
2019-02-20 16:10:10 -06:00
Field G. Van Zee
7690855c51 Restored -funsafe-loop-optimizations to subconfigs.
Details:
- Restored use of -funsafe-loop-optimizations in the definitions of
  CRVECFLAGS (when using gcc), but only for sub-configurations (and
  not configuration families such as amd64, intel64, and x86_64).
  This more or less reverts 5190d05 and 6cf1550.
2019-02-18 19:16:01 -06:00
Field G. Van Zee
6cf1550491 Removed -funsafe-loop-optimizations from all configs.
Details:
- Error persists. Removed -funsafe-loop-optimizations from all remaining
  sub-configurations.
2019-02-18 17:29:51 -06:00
Field G. Van Zee
6a014a3377 Standardized optimization flags in make_defs.mk.
Details:
- Per Dave Love's recommendation in issue #300, this commit defines
    COPTFLAGS := -03
  and
    CRVECFLAGS := $(CKVECFLAGS) -funsafe-loop-optimizations
  in the make_defs.mk for all Intel- and AMD-based configurations.
2019-02-18 14:52:29 -06:00
Field G. Van Zee
0645f239fb Remove UT-Austin from copyright headers' clause 3.
Details:
- Removed explicit reference to The University of Texas at Austin in the
  third clause of the license comment blocks of all relevant files and
  replaced it with a more all-encompassing "copyright holder(s)".
- Removed duplicate words ("derived") from a few kernels' license
  comment blocks.
- Homogenized license comment block in kernels/zen/3/bli_gemm_small.c
  with format of all other comment blocks.
2018-12-04 14:31:06 -06:00
Field G. Van Zee
3c52725693 Renamed/moved l3 zen ukernels to haswell kernel set.
Details:
- Renamed the microkernels in kernels/zen/3 to kernels/haswell/3 and
  then updated the file contents to use the 'haswell' infix.
- Updated bli_cntx_init_zen.c and bli_cntx_init_haswell.c according to
  above function renames.
- Moved/updated the corresponding prototypes in bli_kernels_zen.h to
  bli_kernels_haswell.h.
- Updated config_registry according to above changes.
- NOTE: This rename reflects the fact that haswell microkernels are
  specifically written to overcome the floating-point latency for FMA
  instructions on Intel Haswell-like architectures, which can issue two
  FMA instructions per cycle. These ukernels happen to work fine on AMD
  Zen-based architectures. However, Zen only issues one FMA per cycle,
  which, while halving its floating-point throughput, gives it extra
  flexibility in the design of its microkernels--namely, mr and nr can
  be smaller and still overcome the floating-point latency for those
  single-issue cores. A smaller value of mr and nr allows for a larger
  value of kc, which may be useful in some situations. In the future,
  we may write such Zen-specific microkernels to take advantage of this
  additional flexibility.
2018-10-17 14:56:22 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
53a9ab1c85 Renamed thread auto-factorization macro constants.
Details:
- Renamed the following C preprocessor macros whose fallback/default
  values are specified within frame/include/bli_kernel_macro_defs.h:

    BLIS_DEFAULT_MR_THREAD_MAX  -> BLIS_THREAD_MAX_IR
    BLIS_DEFAULT_NR_THREAD_MAX  -> BLIS_THREAD_MAX_JR
    BLIS_DEFAULT_M_THREAD_RATIO -> BLIS_THREAD_RATIO_M
    BLIS_DEFAULT_N_THREAD_RATIO -> BLIS_THREAD_RATIO_N

- Renamed the above cpp macro overrides within the knl, skx, and zen
  sub-configurations, as well as invocations of those macros in
  bli_rntm.c.
- Moved config/zen/bli_kernel.h to an 'old' directory as it is no longer
  used by any code within BLIS.
2018-10-10 15:11:09 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
4fa4cb0734 Trivial comment header updates.
Details:
- Removed four trailing spaces after "BLIS" that occurs in most files'
  commented-out license headers.
- Added UT copyright lines to some files. (These files previously had
  only AMD copyright lines but were contributed to by both UT and AMD.)
- In some files' copyright lines, expanded 'The University of Texas' to
  'The University of Texas at Austin'.
- Fixed various typos/misspellings in some license headers.
2018-08-29 18:06:41 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
ed2c8aed84 Temporarily disabled small matrix handling on zen.
Details:
- Disabled small matrix handling in config/zen/bli_family_zen.h due to
  what appears to be a bug that manifests as failures in the single and
  double precision real level-3 BLAS test drivers (visible via
  out.sblat3 and out.dblat3). Thanks to Robin Christ for reporting this
  issue.
2018-06-18 11:49:34 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
ad67dc4e34 Communicate cc, cc_vendor to make via config.mk.
Details:
- Historically, the compiler selection has happened statically in the
  various make_defs.mk and would only be overriden by setting CC (either
  prior to running configure or as a configure argument). However, in
  the last couple months, configure has evolved to contain rather
  sophisticated compiler detection logic for the purposes of blacklisting
  sub-configurations. It only makes sense that configure now fully take
  over the responsibility of selecting a compiler from the GNU make side
  of the build system. Thanks to Alex Arslan for his help exposing this
  issue.
- Substitute found_cc into CC in config.mk via configure.
- Set a new variable, CC_VENDOR, in config.mk via substitution from
  configure, and disable the corresponding CC_VENDOR code in common.mk.
- Disabled default compiler selection (usually gcc) in the sub-configs'
  various make_def.mk files.
2018-05-14 18:35:28 -05:00
Nisanth M P
4cff432d70 AMD specific optimizations for target 'zen' (#194)
Re-enabled AMD-specific optimizations for zen.

Details:
- Re-enabled Zen-specific cache blocksizes for 'zen' sub-configuration.
- Re-enabled small matrix gemm optimization for 'zen'.
- These were both temporarily disabled during a previous merge simply due to lack of Zen hardware for testing.
2018-05-02 12:50:42 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
60366a3fab Updates to knl kernels and related code.
Details:
- Imported the 24x16 knl sgemm microkernel (and its corresonding spackm
  kernel) from TBLIS and enabled its use in the knl sub-config. Also
  Added sgemm microkernel prototype to bli_kernels_knl.h.
- Updated dgemm and dpackm microkernels from TBLIS, which included an
  important change regarding the offsets array (changed from extern
  declaration to static declaration/definition).
- Activated use of level-1v and -1f zen kernels in skx and knl
  sub-configs.
- Removed some old macros no longer needed in bli_family_skx.h now that
  libmemkind support exists in configure.
- Moved bli_avx512_macros.h to frame/include and adjusted #includes in
  skx and knl kernels accordingly.
- Moved unused kernels in kernels/knl/3 to kernels/knl/3/other
  directory.
- Fixed a minor bug in the 'make' output per compile when verboseness
  is not turned on. The rule-generating function 'make-kernel-rule' was
  previously passing in the name of the config, rather than the name of
  the kernel set returned by get-config-for-kset, which could give
  misleading information to the user when the kconfig_map mapped a
  kernel set to a sub-configuration that did not share the same name.
  (This didn't affect the CFLAGS that were actually used.)
- Updated test/3m4m/Makefile, removing acml targets and renaming the
  remaining targets.
2018-04-16 18:46:21 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
45fbe66b3e Fixed libmemkind dependency for x86_64.
Details:
- Removed some old conditional code in config/knl/make_defs.mk that
  added -lmemkind to LDFLAGS if DEBUG_TYPE was not 'sde' and inserted
  code into common.mk that affirmatively filters out -lmemkind from
  LDFLAGS if DEBUG_TYPE is 'sde'. (Thanks to Dave Love for reporting
  this issue.) Other minor cleanups to neighboring code in common.mk.
- Updated CRVECFLAGS in knl/make_defs.mk to be based on -march=knl,
  and then AVX-512 functionality is manually removed via various
  -mno-avx512* flags. Also, make the setting of CRVECFLAGS conditional
  on CC_VENDOR. Similar change to skx/make_defs.mk.
- Comment/whitespace updates.
2018-04-09 14:01:08 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
bd0276752c Track separate ref kernel flags for each sub-config.
Details:
- Renamed CVECFLAGS variables in sub-configurations' make_defs.mk files
  to CKVECFLAGS.
- Added default defintions of two new make variables to most sub-
  configurations' make_defs.mk files--CROPTFLAGS and CRVECFLAGS--
  which correspond to reference kernel analogues of the CKOPTFLAGS
  and CKVECFLAGS, which track optimization and vectorization flags for
  optimized kernels. Currently, two sub-configurations (knl and skx)
  explicitly set CRVECFLAGS to non-default values (using AVX2 instead of
  AVX-512 for reference kernels. Thanks to Jeff Hammond, whose feedback
  prompted me to make this change (issue #187).
- Changed common.mk so that the get-refkern-cflags-for function returns
  the flags associated with the given sub-configuration's CROPTFLAGS
  and CRVECFLAGS (instead of CKOPTFLAGS and CKVECFLAGS).
2018-04-06 18:51:43 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
786d15c5ef Added skx, knl to x86_64 configuration family.
Details:
- Added 'skx' and 'knl' sub-configurations to the 'x86_64' configuration
  family in the config_registry file.
- Added logic to configure that avoids committing certain sub-configs to
  the configuration/kernel registries if those sub-configs cannot be
  handled properly by the chosen compiler. (This was modeled after
  similar logic in TBLIS's configure; thanks to Devin Matthews for
  pointing this out.) First, the compiler and its version are inspected
  and, based on the results, certain configurations are added to a
  "blacklist". Then, as the configuration registries are being created,
  configurations and/or kernels that match items in the blacklist are
  skipped over and not commited to the registries. Under certain
  circumstances, omitting a blacklisted configuration will indirectly
  invalidate other configurations due to the loss of availability of
  the original blacklisted configuration's kernel set. This additional
  indirect blacklist is also accounted for.
- Added output to the beginning of configure that echos information
  about the chosen compiler as well as the configurations that are
  blacklisted and must be stripped from the registries.
- Various other cleanups in configure, especially with respect to
  explicitly declaring local variables in functions.
- Comment updates to config/zen/make_defs.mk regarding choice of -march
  flags based on compiler version.
2018-04-04 16:06:47 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
34862aed89 Use zen kernels in haswell sub-configuration.
Details:
- Register use of level-1v zen intrinsic kernels for amaxv, axpyv, dotv,
  dotxv, and scalv, as well asl level-1f zen intrinsic kernels for axpyf
  and dotxf. This works because these kernels simply target AVX/AVX2,
  and therefore work without modification on haswell hardware.
- Switch to use of zen microkernels in bli_cntx_init_haswell.c. The zen
  kernels are essentially identical to those used by haswell, except that
  now zen kernels are a bit more up-to-date. In the future, I may
  continue to maintain duplicates, or I may keep the kernels named after
  one architecture (zen or haswell) but used by both sub-configurations.
- In config_registry, enable use of both haswell and zen kernels for the
  haswell sub-configuration. This is necessary in order to make zen
  kernels visible when registering kernels in bli_cntx_init_haswell.c.
- Enable use of assembly-based complex gemm microkernels for zen,
  bli_cgemm_zen_asm_3x8() and bli_zgemm_zen_asm_3x4(), in
  bli_cntx_init_zen.c. This was actually intended for 1681333.
2018-02-28 15:30:14 -06:00
Field G. Van Zee
16813335bd Merge branch 'amd' into rt
Details:
- Merged contributions made by AMD via 'amd' branch (see summary below).
  Special thanks to AMD for their contributions to-date, especially with
  regard to intrinsic- and assembly-based kernels.
- Added column storage output cases to microkernels in
  bli_gemm_zen_asm_d6x8.c and bli_gemmtrsm_l_zen_asm_d6x8.c. Even with
  the extra cost of transposing the microtile in registers, this is
  much faster than using the general storage case when the underlying
  matrix is column-stored.
- Added s and d assembly-based zen gemmtrsm_u microkernel (including
  column storage optimization mentioned above).
- Updated zen sub-configuration to reflect presence of new native
  kernels.
- Temporarily reverted zen sub-configuration's level-3 cache blocksizes
  to smaller haswell values.
- Temporarily disabled small matrix handling for zen configuration
  family in config/zen/bli_family_zen.h.
- Updated zen CFLAGS according to changes in 1e4365b.
- Updated haswell microkernels such that:
  - only one vzeroupper instruction is called prior to returning
  - movapd/movupd are used in leiu of movaps/movups for double-real
    microkernels. (Note that single-real microkernels still use
    movaps/movups.)
- Added kernel prototypes to kernels/zen/bli_kernels_zen.h, which is
  now included via frame/include/bli_arch_config.h.
- Minor updates to bli_amaxv_ref.c (and to inlined "test" implementation
  in testsuite/src/test_amaxv.c).
- Added early return for alpha == 0 in bli_dotxv_ref.c.
- Integrated changes from f07b176, including a fix for undefined
  behavior when executing the 1m method under certain conditions.
- Updated config_registry; no longer need haswell kernels for zen
  sub-configuration.
- Tweaked marginal and pass thresholds for dotxf.
- Reformatted level-1v, -1f, and -3 amd kernels and inserted additional
  comments.
- Updated LICENSE file to explicitly mention that parts are copyright
  UT-Austin and AMD.
- Added AMD copyright to header templates in build/templates.

Summary of previous changes from 'amd' branch.
- Added s and d assembly-based zen gemm microkernels (d6x8 and d8x6) and
  s and d assembly-based zen gemmtrsm_l microkernels (d6x8).
- Added s and d intrinsics-based zen kernels for amaxv, axpyv, dotv, dotxv,
  and scalv, with extra-unrolling variants for axpyv and scalv.
- Added a small matrix handler to bli_gemm_front(), with the handler
  implemented in kernels/zen/3/bli_gemm_small_matrix.c.
- Added additional logic to sumsqv that first attempts to compute the
  sum of the squares via dotv(). If there is a floating-point exception
  (FE_OVERFLOW), then the previous (numerically conservative) code is
  used; otherwise, the result of dotv() is square-rooted and stored as
  the result. This new implementation is only enabled when FE_OVERFLOW
  is #defined. If the macro is not #defined, then the previous
  implementation is used.
- Added axpyv and dotv standalone test drivers to test directory.
- Added zen support to old cpuid_x86.c driver in build/auto-detect/old.
- Added thread-local and __attribute__-related macros to bli_macro_defs.h.
2018-02-21 17:43:32 -06:00
Field G. Van Zee
0b3ca3cfb6 Intelligently select compiler for auto-detection.
Details:
- Rewrote code that selects the compiler for the purposes of compiling
  the auto-detection executable. CC (if specified) is tried first. Then
  gcc. Then clang. The absolute fallback is cc. The previous code was
  sort of broken, and seemed to unintentionally always use gcc.
- Moved various configuration-agnostic flags from config/*/make_defs.mk
  files to common.mk. The new mechanism appends the configuration-
  agnostic flags to the various compiler flag variables initialized in
  make_defs.mk. Flags specific to the sub-configuration are still set
  in make_defs.mk.
- Added -Wno-tautological-compare to CMISCFLAGS when clang is in use.
  Also added the flag to the compiler instantiation during configure-
  time hardware detection (when clang is selected).
- Added some missing (but mostly-optional) quotes to configure script.
2018-01-04 20:51:35 -06:00
sthangar
e923402e68 The inner loop paralleization is turned off by default, the JR and IR loop parameters are set to 1 by default
Change-Id: I8c3c2ecbbd636259f6ffb92768ec04148205c3e5
2017-12-11 12:12:29 +05:30
Kiran Varaganti
ee86906616 Improved efficiency of dGEMM for large matrices by reducing TLB load misses and majorly L3 cache misses. This is achieved by changing the packed block sizes of matrix A & B. Now the optimum values are MC_D = 510 and KC_D = 1024.
Change-Id: I2d8bdd5f62f2d1f8782ae2997f3d7a26587d1ca4
2017-12-11 12:08:58 +05:30
Field G. Van Zee
6c3ba502a1 Added 'x86_64' sub-config directory.
Details:
- Added missing x86_64 configuration directory, which was intended to be
  part of b7ca580.
- Added -Wfatal-errors compiler warning flag to all configurations so that
  compilation stops after the first error.
- Changed the vectorization flags for intel64 configuration to be compatible
  with 'penryn', the oldest sub-config included in that family.
- Changed the vectorization flags for penryn to target the 'core2'
  microarchitecture and ssse3.
2017-11-21 13:50:53 -06:00
Field G. Van Zee
07c352188b Added "generic" configuration.
Details:
- Added a "generic" configuration that leaves the default blocksizes and
  kernels unchanged. This replaces the older "reference" configuration.
  Updated auto-detect script and code accordingly.
- Added support for generic configuration to arch_t (bli_type_defs.h),
  bli_gks_init() (bli_gks.c), and bli_arch_config.h
- Moved bli_arch_query_id() to bli_arch.c (and prototype to bli_arch.h).
- Whitespace changes to configurations' make_defs.mk files.
2017-10-23 16:59:22 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
75b9383f01 Minor header renaming ahead of bli_arch.c.
Details:
- Renamed the various configurations' "bli_arch_<configname>.h" header files
  (replacing "arch" with "family") to free up the 'bli_arch' namespace for a
  different purpose (hardware detection).
- Renamed "bli_arch.h" and "bli_arch_pre_macro_defs.h" in frame/include to
  "bli_arch_config.h" and "bli_arch_config_pre.h", respectively.
2017-10-20 16:41:22 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
453deb2906 Implemented runtime kernel management.
Details:
- Reworked the build system around a configuration registry file, named
  config_registry', that identifies valid configuration targets, their
  constituent sub-configurations, and the kernel sets that are needed by
  those sub-configurations. The build system now facilitates the building
  of a single library that can contains kernels and cache/register
  blocksizes for multiple configurations (microarchitectures). Reference
  kernels are also built on a per-configuration basis.
- Updated the Makefile to use new variables set by configure via the
  config.mk.in template, such as CONFIG_LIST, KERNEL_LIST, and KCONFIG_MAP,
  in determining which sub-configurations (CONFIG_LIST) and kernel sets
  (KERNEL_LIST) are included in the library, and which make_defs.mk files'
  CFLAGS (KCONFIG_MAP) are used when compiling kernels.
- Reorganized 'kernels' directory into a "flat" structure. Renamed kernel
  functions into a standard format that includes the kernel set name
  (e.g. 'haswell'). Created a "bli_kernels_<kernelset>.h" file in each
  kernels sub-directory. These files exist to provide prototypes for the
  kernels present in those directories.
- Reorganized reference kernels into a top-level 'ref_kernels' directory.
  This directory includes a new source file, bli_cntx_ref.c (compiled on
  a per-configuration basis), that defines the code needed to initialize
  a reference context and a context for induced methods for the
  microarchitecture in question.
- Rewrote make_defs.mk files in each configuration so that the compiler
  variables (e.g. CFLAGS) are "stored" (renamed) on a per-configuration
  basis.
- Modified bli_config.h.in template so that bli_config.h is generated with
  #defines for the config (family) name, the sub-configurations that are
  associated with the family, and the kernel sets needed by those
  sub-configurations.
- Deprecated all kernel-related information in bli_kernel.h and transferred
  what remains to new header files named "bli_arch_<configname>.h", which
  are conditionally #included from a new header bli_arch.h. These files
  are still needed to set library-wide parameters such as custom
  malloc()/free() functions or SIMD alignment values.
- Added bli_cntx_init_<configname>.c files to each configuration directory.
  The files contain a function, named the same as the file, that initializes
  a "native" context for a particular configuration (microarchitecture). The
  idea is that optimized kernels, if available, will be initialized into
  these contexts. Other fields will retain pointers to reference functions,
  which will be compiled on a per-configuration basis. These bli_cntx_init_*()
  functions will be called during the initialization of the global kernel
  structure. They are thought of as initializing for "native" execution, but
  they also form the basis for contexts that use induced methods. These
  functions are prototyped, along with their _ref() and _ind() brethren, by
  prototype-generating macros in bli_arch.h.
- Added a new typedef enum in bli_type_defs.h to define an arch_t, which
  identifies the various sub-configurations.
- Redesigned the global kernel structure (gks) around a 2D array of cntx_t
  structures (pointers to cntx_t, actually). The first dimension is indexed
  over arch_t and the inner dimension is the ind_t (induced method) for
  each microarchitecture. When a microarchitecture (configuration) is
  "registered" at init-time, the inner array for that configuration in the
  2D array is initialized (and allocated, if it hasn't been already). The
  cntx_t slot for BLIS_NAT is initialized immediately and those for other
  induced method types are initialized and cached on-demand, as needed. At
  cntx_t registration, we also store function pointers to cntx_init functions
  that will initialize (a) "reference" contexts and (b) contexts for use with
  induced methods. We don't cache the full contexts for reference contexts
  since they are rarely needed. The functions that initialize these two kinds
  of contexts are generated automatically for each targeted sub-configuration
  from cpp-templatized code at compile-time. Induced method contexts that
  need "stage" adjustments can still obtain them via functions in
  bli_cntx_ind_stage.c.
- Added new functions and functionality to bli_cntx.c, such as for setting
  the level-1f, level-1v, and packm kernels, and for converting a native
  context into one for executing an induced method.
- Moved the checking of register/cache blocksize consistency from being cpp
  macros in bli_kernel_macro_defs.h to being runtime checks defined in
  bli_check.c and called from bli_gks_register_cntx() at the time that the
  global kernel structure's internal context is initialized for a given
  microarchitecture/configuration.
- Deprecated all of the old per-operation bli_*_cntx.c files and removed
  the previous operation-level cntx_t_init()/_finalize() invocations.
  Instead, we now query the gks for a suitable context, usually via
  bli_gks_query_cntx().
- Deprecated support for the 3m2 and 3m3 induced methods. (They required
  hackery that I was no longer willing to support.)
- Consolidated the 1e and 1r packm kernels for any given register blocksize
  into a single kernel that will branch on the schema and support packing
  to both formats.
- Added the cntx_t* argument to all packm kernel signatures.
- Deprecated the local function pointer array in all bli_packm_cxk*.c files
  and instead obtain the packm kernel from the cntx_t.
- Added bli_calloc_intl(), which serves as the calloc-equivalent to to
  bli_malloc_intl(). Useful when we wish to allocate and initialize to
  zero/NULL.
- Converted existing cpp macro functions defined in bli_blksz.h, bli_func.h,
  bli_cntx.h into static functions.
2017-10-18 13:29:32 -05:00
Kiran Varaganti
0b19029342 Code cleanup, removed warnings from trsm, removed unused routines in axpyv & scalv
Change-Id: I02867f394c5f416194c4b1769a6c75f39243ec81
2017-03-14 14:51:31 +05:30
sthangar
093bdb80c8 Checked in Unpacked DGEMM code
Change-Id: I39dcc7b238b328f73ee2675d21a5e521d0488723
2017-03-07 13:35:50 +05:30
Kiran Varaganti
33923da9a1 Added variant 10 for double precision axpyv microkernel
Change-Id: I7a20cc113a422603250bc450825c965136354974
2017-03-06 14:31:31 +05:30
Kiran Varaganti
bc828f7f8e Added new axpyv (single precision) microkernel where it performs 10 FMAs per loop- This gives better performance than all other implementations of axpyv
Change-Id: Ic4f0e4c67e367d67d0b24febcf34f81a70a39972
2017-03-03 14:45:35 +05:30