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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
Field G. Van Zee
eb97f778a1 Added missing AMD copyrights to previous commit.
Details:
- Forgot to add AMD copyrights to several touched files that did not
  already have them in 2f31743.
2018-12-25 20:17:09 -06:00
Field G. Van Zee
2f3174330f Implemented a pool-based small block allocator.
Details:
- Implemented a sophisticated data structure and set of APIs that track
  the small blocks of memory (around 80-100 bytes each) used when
  creating nodes for control and thread trees (cntl_t and thrinfo_t) as
  well as thread communicators (thrcomm_t). The purpose of the small
  block allocator, or sba, is to allow the library to transition into a
  runtime state in which it does not perform any calls to malloc() or
  free() during normal execution of level-3 operations, regardless of
  the threading environment (potentially multiple application threads
  as well as multiple BLIS threads). The functionality relies on a new
  data structure, apool_t, which is (roughly speaking) a pool of
  arrays, where each array element is a pool of small blocks. The outer
  pool, which is protected by a mutex, provides separate arrays for each
  application thread while the arrays each handle multiple BLIS threads
  for any given application thread. The design minimizes the potential
  for lock contention, as only concurrent application threads would
  need to fight for the apool_t lock, and only if they happen to begin
  their level-3 operations at precisely the same time. Thanks to Kiran
  Varaganti and AMD for requesting this feature.
- Added a configure option to disable the sba pools, which are enabled
  by default; renamed the --[dis|en]able-packbuf-pools option to
  --[dis|en]able-pba-pools; and rewrote the --help text associated with
  this new option and consolidated it with the --help text for the
  option associated with the sba (--[dis|en]able-sba-pools).
- Moved the membrk field from the cntx_t to the rntm_t. We now pass in
  a rntm_t* to the bli_membrk_acquire() and _release() APIs, just as we
  do for bli_sba_acquire() and _release().
- Replaced all calls to bli_malloc_intl() and bli_free_intl() that are
  used for small blocks with calls to bli_sba_acquire(), which takes a
  rntm (in addition to the bytes requested), and bli_sba_release().
  These latter two functions reduce to the former two when the sba pools
  are disabled at configure-time.
- Added rntm_t* arguments to various cntl_t and thrinfo_t functions, as
  required by the new usage of bli_sba_acquire() and _release().
- Moved the freeing of "old" blocks (those allocated prior to a change
  in the block_size) from bli_membrk_acquire_m() to the implementation
  of the pool_t checkout function.
- Miscellaneous improvements to the pool_t API.
- Added a block_size field to the pblk_t.
- Harmonized the way that the trsm_ukr testsuite module performs packing
  relative to that of gemmtrsm_ukr, in part to avoid the need to create
  a packm control tree node, which now requires a rntm_t that has been
  initialized with an sba and membrk.
- Re-enable explicit call bli_finalize() in testsuite so that users who
  run the testsuite with memory tracing enabled can check for memory
  leaks.
- Manually imported the compact/minor changes from 61441b24 that cause
  the rntm to be copied locally when it is passed in via one of the
  expert APIs.
- Reordered parameters to various bli_thrcomm_*() functions so that the
  thrcomm_t* to the comm being modified is last, not first.
- Added more descriptive tracing for allocating/freeing small blocks and
  formalized via a new configure option: --[dis|en]able-mem-tracing.
- Moved some unused scalm code and headers into frame/1m/other.
- Whitespace changes to bli_pthread.c.
- Regenerated build/libblis-symbols.def.
2018-12-25 19:35:01 -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
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
Devin Matthews
733faf848d Clang can't make up it's mind what to support. 2017-07-20 14:50:13 -05:00
Devin Matthews
7425d0744d Add default #define for __has_extension. 2017-07-20 12:54:58 -05:00
Devin Matthews
8823f91a14 Add fallbacks to __sync_* or __c11_atomic_* builtins when __atomic_* is not supported. Fixes #143. 2017-07-20 10:04:34 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
13175c5fb7 Updated openmp/pthread barriers with GNU atomics.
Details:
- Updated the non-tree openmp and pthreads barriers defined in
  bli_thrcomm_openmp.c and bli_thrcomm_pthreads.c to instead call a common
  implementation in bli_thrcomm.c, bli_thrcomm_barrier_atomic(). This new
  implementation goes through the same motions as the previous codes, but
  protects its loads and increments with GNU atomic built-ins. These atomic
  statements take memory ordering parameters that allow us to specify just
  enough constraints for the barrier to work as intended on weakly-ordered
  hardware. The prior implementation was only guaranteed to work on systems
  with strongly- ordered memory. (Thanks to Devin Matthews for suggesting
  this change and his crash-course in atomics and memory ordering.)
- Removed 'volatile' from structs' barrier field declarations in
  bli_thrcomm_*.h.
- Updated bli_thrcomm_pthread.? files to use renamed struct barrier fields
  consistent with that of the _openmp.? files.
- Updated other bli_thrcomm_* files to rename "communicator" variables to
  simply "comm".
2017-07-18 17:56:00 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
096895c5d5 Reorganized code, APIs related to multithreading.
Details:
- Reorganized code and renamed files defining APIs related to multithreading.
  All code that is not specific to a particular operation is now located in a
  new directory: frame/thread. Code is now organized, roughly, by the
  namespace to which it belongs (see below).
- Consolidated all operation-specific *_thrinfo_t object types into a single
  thrinfo_t object type. Operation-specific level-3 *_thrinfo_t APIs were
  also consolidated, leaving bli_l3_thrinfo_*() and bli_packm_thrinfo_*()
  functions (aside from a few general purpose bli_thrinfo_*() functions).
- Renamed thread_comm_t object type to thrcomm_t.
- Renamed many of the routines and functions (and macros) for multithreading.
  We now have the following API namespaces:
  - bli_thrinfo_*(): functions related to thrinfo_t objects
  - bli_thrcomm_*(): functions related to thrcomm_t objects.
  - bli_thread_*(): general-purpose functions, such as initialization,
    finalization, and computing ranges. (For now, some macros, such as
    bli_thread_[io]broadcast() and bli_thread_[io]barrier() use the
    bli_thread_ namespace prefix, even though bli_thrinfo_ may be more
    appropriate.)
- Renamed thread-related macros so that they use a bli_ prefix.
- Renamed control tree-related macros so that they use a bli_ prefix (to be
  consistent with the thread-related macros that were also renamed).
- Removed #undef BLIS_SIMD_ALIGN_SIZE from dunnington's bli_kernel.h. This
  #undef was a temporary fix to some macro defaults which were being applied
  in the wrong order, which was recently fixed.
2016-06-06 13:32:04 -05:00