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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
7c78191457 Always use sqsumv to compute normfv. (#334)
* Always use sqsumv to compute normfv on MacOS.

* Unconditionally disable the "dot trick" in normfv.

* Added explanatory comment to normfv definition.

Details:
- Added a comment above the unconditional disabling of the dotv-based
  implementation to normfv. Thanks to Roman Yurchak, Devin Matthews,
  and Isuru Fernando in helping with this improvement.
- CREDITS file update.
2019-08-30 16:52:09 -05:00
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
kdevraje
df755848b8 Merge branch 'amd-staging-rome2.0' of ssh://git.amd.com:29418/cpulibraries/er/blis into rome2.0
Change-Id: Ie8aad1ab810f0f3c0b90ec67f9dd3dfb8dcc74cc
2019-05-22 13:30:07 +05:30
Field G. Van Zee
fa7e6b182b Define _POSIX_C_SOURCE in bli_system.h.
Details:
- Added
    #ifndef _POSIX_C_SOURCE
    #define _POSIX_C_SOURCE 200809L
    #endif
  to bli_system.h so that an application that uses BLIS (specifically,
  an application that #includes blis.h) does not need to remember to
  #define the macro itself (either on the command line or in the code
  that includes blis.h) in order to activate things like the pthreads.
  Thanks to Christos Psarras for reporting this issue and suggesting
  this fix.
- Commented out #include <sys/time.h> in bli_system.h, since I don't
  think this header is used/needed anymore.
- Comment update to function macro for bli_?normiv_unb_var1() in
  frame/util/bli_util_unb_var1.c.
2019-05-01 19:13:00 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
89cd650e7b Use void_fp for function pointers instead of void*.
Change void*-typed function pointers to void_fp.
- Updated all instances of void* variables that store function pointers
  to variables of a new type, void_fp. Originally, I wanted to define
  the type of void_fp as "void (*void_fp)( void )"--that is, a pointer
  to a function with no return value and no arguments. However, once
  I did this, I realized that gcc complains with incompatible pointer
  type (-Wincompatible-pointer-types) warnings every time any such a
  pointer is being assigned to its final, type-accurate function
  pointer type. That is, gcc will silently typecast a void* to
  another defined function pointer type (e.g. dscalv_ker_ft) during
  an assignment from the former to the latter, but the same statement
  will trigger a warning when typecasting from a void_fp type. I suspect
  an explicit typecast is needed in order to avoid the warning, which
  I'm not willing to insert at this time.
- Added a typedef to bli_type_defs.h defining void_fp as void*, along
  with a commented-out version of the aborted definition described
  above. (Note that POSIX requires that void* and function pointers
  be interchangeable; it is the C standard that does not provide this
  guarantee.)
- Comment updates to various _oapi.c files.
2019-04-02 17:23:55 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
5a5f494e42 Removed export macros from all internal prototypes.
Details:
- After merging PR #303, at Isuru's request, I removed the use of
  BLIS_EXPORT_BLIS from all function prototypes *except* those that we
  potentially wish to be exported in shared/dynamic libraries. In other
  words, I removed the use of BLIS_EXPORT_BLIS from all prototypes of
  functions that can be considered private or for internal use only.
  This is likely the last big modification along the path towards
  implementing the functionality spelled out in issue #248. Thanks
  again to Isuru Fernando for his initial efforts of sprinkling the
  export macros throughout BLIS, which made removing them where
  necessary relatively painless. Also, I'd like to thank Tony Kelman,
  Nathaniel Smith, Ian Henriksen, Marat Dukhan, and Matthew Brett for
  participating in the initial discussion in issue #37 that was later
  summarized and restated in issue #248.
- CREDITS file update.
2019-03-12 18:45:09 -05:00
Isuru Fernando
766769eeb9 Export functions without def file (#303)
* Revert "restore bli_extern_defs exporting for now"

This reverts commit 09fb07c350b2acee17645e8e9e1b8d829c73dca8.

* Remove symbols not intended to be public

* No need of def file anymore

* Fix whitespace

* No need of configure option

* Remove export macro from definitions

* Remove blas export macro from definitions
2019-03-11 19:05:32 -05:00
Isuru Fernando
f0dcc8944f Add symbol export macro for all functions (#302)
* initial export of blis functions

* Regenerate def file for master

* restore bli_extern_defs exporting for now
2019-02-27 17:27:23 -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
praveeng
86330953b1 Resolved conflicts and modified bli_trsm_small.c
Change-Id: I578d419cff658003e0fdd4c4cdc93145d951ce31
2018-09-28 10:08:06 +05:30
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
017548314f Replaced function chooser macros w/ func ptr arrays.
Details:
- Previously, most object API functions (_oapi.c) used a function
  chooser macro that would expand out to an if-elseif-elseif-else
  conditional that used a num_t datatype to call the appropriate
  type-specific API (_tapi.c). This always felt a little hackish, and
  would get in the way somewhat of addig support for new num_t datatypes
  in the future. So, I've replaced that functionality with code that
  queries a function pointer that is then typecast appropriately. This
  model of function calling was already pervasive for kernels queried
  from the cntx_t structure. It was also already in use in various other
  functions, such as macrokernels, and this commit simply extends that
  pattern.
- The above change required many new files, mostly header files, that
  define the function types (mostly _ft.h) for the queriable functions
  as well as some source files to define the function pointer arrays and
  their corresponding query functions (_fpa.c). Various other function
  types, mostly for kernel function types, were renamed to reduce the
  potential for confusion with the function types for expert and basic
  (non-expert) typed API functions.
- Removed definitions for all of the "bli_call_ft_*()" function chooser
  macros from bli_misc_macro_defs.h.
2018-08-07 14:13:25 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
ecbebe7c2e Defined rntm_t to relocate cntx_t.thrloop (#235).
Details:
- Defined a new struct datatype, rntm_t (runtime), to house the thrloop
  field of the cntx_t (context). The thrloop array holds the number of
  ways of parallelism (thread "splits") to extract per level-3
  algorithmic loop until those values can be used to create a
  corresponding node in the thread control tree (thrinfo_t structure),
  which (for any given level-3 invocation) usually happens by the time
  the macrokernel is called for the first time.
- Relocating the thrloop from the cntx_t remedies a thread-safety issue
  when invoking level-3 operations from two or more application threads.
  The race condition existed because the cntx_t, a pointer to which is
  usually queried from the global kernel structure (gks), is supposed to
  be a read-only. However, the previous code would write to the cntx_t's
  thrloop field *after* it had been queried, thus violating its read-only
  status. In practice, this would not cause a problem when a sequential
  application made a multithreaded call to BLIS, nor when two or more
  application threads used the same parallelization scheme when calling
  BLIS, because in either case all application theads would be using
  the same ways of parallelism for each loop. The true effects of the
  race condition were limited to situations where two or more application
  theads used *different* parallelization schemes for any given level-3
  call.
- In remedying the above race condition, the application or calling
  library can now specify the parallelization scheme on a per-call basis.
  All that is required is that the thread encode its request for
  parallelism into the rntm_t struct prior to passing the address of the
  rntm_t to one of the expert interfaces of either the typed or object
  APIs. This allows, for example, one application thread to extract 4-way
  parallelism from a call to gemm while another application thread
  requests 2-way parallelism. Or, two threads could each request 4-way
  parallelism, but from different loops.
- A rntm_t* parameter has been added to the function signatures of most
  of the level-3 implementation stack (with the most notable exception
  being packm) as well as all level-1v, -1d, -1f, -1m, and -2 expert
  APIs. (A few internal functions gained the rntm_t* parameter even
  though they currently have no use for it, such as bli_l3_packm().)
  This required some internal calls to some of those functions to
  be updated since BLIS was already using those operations internally
  via the expert interfaces. For situations where a rntm_t object is
  not available, such as within packm/unpackm implementations, NULL is
  passed in to the relevant expert interfaces. This is acceptable for
  now since parallelism is not obtained for non-level-3 operations.
- Revamped how global parallelism is encoded. First, the conventional
  environment variables such as BLIS_NUM_THREADS and BLIS_*_NT  are only
  read once, at library initialization. (Thanks to Nathaniel Smith for
  suggesting this to avoid repeated calls getenv(), which can be slow.)
  Those values are recorded to a global rntm_t object. Public APIs, in
  bli_thread.c, are still available to get/set these values from the
  global rntm_t, though now the "set" functions have additional logic
  to ensure that the values are set in a synchronous manner via a mutex.
  If/when NULL is passed into an expert API (meaning the user opted to
  not provide a custom rntm_t), the values from the global rntm_t are
  copied to a local rntm_t, which is then passed down the function stack.
  Calling a basic API is equivalent to calling the expert APIs with NULL
  for the cntx and rntm parameters, which means the semantic behavior of
  these basic APIs (vis-a-vis multithreading) is unchanged from before.
- Renamed bli_cntx_set_thrloop_from_env() to bli_rntm_set_ways_for_op()
  and reimplemented, with the function now being able to treat the
  incoming rntm_t in a manner agnostic to its origin--whether it came
  from the application or is an internal copy of the global rntm_t.
- Removed various global runtime APIs for setting the number of ways of
  parallelism for individual loops (e.g. bli_thread_set_*_nt()) as well
  as the corresponding "get" functions. The new model simplifies these
  interfaces so that one must either set the total number of threads, OR
  set all of the ways of parallelism for each loop simultaneously (in a
  single function call).
- Updated sandbox/ref99 according to above changes.
- Rewrote/augmented docs/Multithreading.md to document the three methods
  (and two specific ways within each method) of requesting parallelism
  in BLIS.
- Removed old, disabled code from bli_l3_thrinfo.c.
- Whitespace changes to code (e.g. bli_obj.c) and docs/BuildSystem.md.
2018-07-17 18:37:32 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
3ee2bc0f7a Renamed files that distinguish basic/expert APIs.
Details:
- Renamed various files that were previously named according to a
  "with context" or "without context" convention. For example, the
  following files in frame/3 were renamed:

    frame/3/bli_l3_oapi_woc.c -> frame/3/bli_l3_oapi_ba.c
    frame/3/bli_l3_oapi_wc.c  -> frame/3/bli_l3_oapi_ex.c
    frame/3/bli_l3_tapi_woc.c -> frame/3/bli_l3_tapi_ba.c
    frame/3/bli_l3_tapi_wc.c  -> frame/3/bli_l3_tapi_ex.c

  Here, the "ba" is for "basic" and "ex" is for "expert". This new
  naming scheme will make more sense especially if/when additional
  expert parameters are added to the expert APIs (typed and object).
2018-07-07 16:02:16 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
e88aedae73 Separated expert, non-expert typed APIs.
Details:
- Split existing typed APIs into two subsets of interfaces: one for use
  with expert parameters, such as the cntx_t*, and one without. This
  separation was already in place for the object APIs, and after this
  commit the typed and object APIs will have similar expert and non-
  expert APIs. The expert functions will be suffixed with "_ex" just as
  is the case for expert interfaces in the object APIs.
- Updated internal invocations of typed APIs (functions such as
  bli_?setm() and bli_?scalv()) throughout BLIS to reflect use of the
  new explictly expert APIs.
- Updated example code in examples/tapi to reflect the existence (and
  usage) of non-expert APIs.
- Bumped the major soname version number in 'so_version'. While code
  compiled against a previous version/commit will likely still work
  (since the old typed function symbol names still exist in the new API,
  just with one less function argument) the semantics of the function
  have changed if the cntx_t* parameter the application passes in is
  non-NULL. For example, calling bli_daxpyv() with a non-NULL context
  does not behave the same way now as it did before; before, the
  context would be used in the computation, and now the context would
  be ignored since the interace for that function no longer expects a
  context argument.
2018-07-06 19:14:02 -05:00
sraut
695cd520e2 AMD Copyright information changed to 2018
Change-Id: Idfd11afd5d252f8063d0158680d24bf7e2854469
2018-06-06 11:48:56 +05:30
Field G. Van Zee
4b36e85be9 Converted function-like macros to static functions.
Details:
- Converted most C preprocessor macros in bli_param_macro_defs.h and
  bli_obj_macro_defs.h to static functions.
- Reshuffled some functions/macros to bli_misc_macro_defs.h and also
  between bli_param_macro_defs.h and bli_obj_macro_defs.h.
- Changed obj_t-initializing macros in bli_type_defs.h to static
  functions.
- Removed some old references to BLIS_TWO and BLIS_MINUS_TWO from
  bli_constants.h.
- Whitespace changes in select files (four spaces to single tab).
2018-05-08 14:26:30 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
75d0d1057d Renamed various datatype-related macros/functions.
Details:
- Renamed the following macros in bli_obj_macro_defs.h and
  bli_param_macro_defs.h:
  - bli_obj_datatype()                 -> bli_obj_dt()
  - bli_obj_target_datatype()          -> bli_obj_target_dt()
  - bli_obj_execution_datatype()       -> bli_obj_exec_dt()
  - bli_obj_set_datatype()             -> bli_obj_set_dt()
  - bli_obj_set_target_datatype()      -> bli_obj_set_target_dt()
  - bli_obj_set_execution_datatype()   -> bli_obj_set_exec_dt()
  - bli_obj_datatype_proj_to_real()    -> bli_obj_dt_proj_to_real()
  - bli_obj_datatype_proj_to_complex() -> bli_obj_dt_proj_to_complex()
  - bli_datatype_proj_to_real()        -> bli_dt_proj_to_real()
  - bli_datatype_proj_to_complex()     -> bli_dt_proj_to_complex()
- Renamed the following functions in bli_obj.c:
  - bli_datatype_size()                -> bli_dt_size()
  - bli_datatype_string()              -> bli_dt_string()
  - bli_datatype_union()               -> bli_dt_union()
- Removed a pair of old level-1f penryn intrinsics kernels that were no
  longer in use.
2018-04-30 14:57:33 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
d6ab25a323 Add setijm, getijm operations.
Details:
- Added bli_setgetijm.c, which defines bli_setijm(), bli_getijm(), and
  related functions that can be used to read and write individual
  elements of an obj_t.
- Defined a new function, bli_obj_create_conf_to(), in bli_obj.c that will
  create a new object with dimensions conformal to an existing object.
  Transposition and conjugation states on the existing object are ignored,
  as are structure and uplo fields.
- Defined a new function, bli_datatype_string(), in bli_obj.c that returns
  a char* to a string representation of the name of each num_t datatype.
  For example, BLIS_DOUBLE is "double" and BLIS_DCOMPLEX is "dcomplex".
  BLIS_INT is included (as "int"), but BLIS_CONSTANT is not, and thus is
  not a valid input argument to bli_datatype_string().
- Added calls to bli_init_once() to various functions in bli_obj.c, the
  most important of which was bli_obj_create_without_buffer().
- Removed unintended/extra newline from the end of printv output.
- Whitespace changes to
  - frame/base/bli_machval.c
  - frame/base/bli_machval.h
  - frame/0/copysc/bli_copysc.c
- Trivial changes to README.md and common.mk.
2018-04-24 18:43:03 -05:00
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
70640a3710 Implemented library self-initialization.
Details:
- Defined two new functions in bli_init.c: bli_init_once() and
  bli_finalize_once(). Each is implemented with pthread_once(), which
  guarantees that, among the threads that pass in the same pthread_once_t
  data structure, exactly one thread will execute a user-defined function.
  (Thus, there is now a runtime dependency against libpthread even when
  multithreading is not enabled at configure-time.)
- Added calls to bli_init_once() to top-level user APIs for all
  computational operations as well as many other functions in BLIS to
  all but guarantee that BLIS will self-initialize through the normal
  use of its functions.
- Rewrote and simplified bli_init() and bli_finalize() and related
  functions.
- Added -lpthread to LDFLAGS in common.mk.
- Modified the bli_init_auto()/_finalize_auto() functions used by the
  BLAS compatibility layer to take and return no arguments. (The
  previous API that tracked whether BLIS was initialized, and then
  only finalized if it was initialized in the same function, was too
  cute by half and borderline useless because by default BLIS stays
  initialized when auto-initialized via the compatibility layer.)
- Removed static variables that track initialization of the sub-APIs in
  bli_const.c, bli_error.c, bli_init.c, bli_memsys.c, bli_thread, and
  bli_ind.c. We don't need to track initialization at the sub-API level,
  especially now that BLIS can self-initialize.
- Added a critical section around the changing of the error checking
  level in bli_error.c.
- Deprecated bli_ind_oper_has_avail() as well as all functions
  bli_<opname>_ind_get_avail(), where <opname> is a level-3 operation
  name. These functions had no use cases within BLIS and likely none
  outside of BLIS.
- Commented out calls to bli_init() and bli_finalize() in testsuite's
  main() function, and likewise for standalone test drivers in 'test'
  directory, so that self-initialization is exercised by default.
2017-12-11 17:18:43 -06:00
Field G. Van Zee
513ef4d040 Various typecasting fixes, mis-typed enums, etc.
Details:
- Fixed implicit typecasting of conj_t to trans_t in bli_[un]packm_cxk.c.
- Properly typecast integer arguments to match format specifier in various
  calls to printf() in bli_l3_thrinfo.c, bli_cntx.c, bli_pool.c, and
  bli_util_oapi.c.
- Fixed "unsigned less-than-comparison with zero" checks in bli_check.c,
  bli_cntx.h.
- Fixed mis-typed enums in bli_cntx.c (e.g., l1mkr_t that should have been
  l1fkr_t or l1vkr_t).
- Fixed instances of opid_t value BLIS_GEMM that should have been l3ukr_t
  value BLIS_GEMM_UKR in bli_cntx_ref.c.
- NOTE: These issues were identified via compiler warnings when building
  BLIS with clang on a rather old installation of OS X:
    $ clang --version
    Apple LLVM version 5.0 (clang-500.2.79) (based on LLVM 3.3svn)
    Target: x86_64-apple-darwin15.2.0
    Thread model: posix
2017-12-11 12:35:59 -06:00
Field G. Van Zee
b150870397 Removed most "old" directories.
Details:
- Removed the vast majority of directories named "old", which contained
  deprecated code that I wasn't quite ready to jettison from the source
  tree.
2017-12-08 16:08:41 -06:00
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
Nisanth M P
57e1e5cd51 Merge AMD authored changes 2017-08-22 17:07:44 +05:30
Field G. Van Zee
126482a3b6 Implemented the 1m method.
Details:
- Implemented the 1m method for inducing complex domain matrix
  multiplication. 1m support has been added to all level-3 operations,
  including trsm, and is now the default induced method when native
  complex domain gemm microkernels are omitted from the configuration.
- Updated _cntx_init() operations to take a datatype parameter. This was
  needed for the corresponding function for 1m (because 1m requires us
  to choose between column-oriented or row-oriented execution, which
  requires us to query the context for the storage preference of the
  gemm microkernel, which requires knowing the datatype) but I decided
  that it made sense for consistency to add the parameter to all other
  cntx initialization functions as well, even though those functions
  don't use the parameter.
- Updated bli_cntx_set_blkszs() and bli_gks_cntx_set_blkszs() to take
  a second scalar for each blocksize entry. The semantic meaning of the
  two scalars now is that the first will scale the default blocksize
  while the second will scale the maximum blocksize. This allows scaling
  the two independently, and was needed to support 1m, which requires
  scaling for a register blocksize but not the register storage
  blocksize (ie: "packdim") analogue.
- Deprecated bli_blksz_reduce_dt_to() and defined two new functions,
  bli_blksz_reduce_def_to() and bli_blksz_reduce_max_to(), for reducing
  default and maximum blocksizes to some desired blocksize multiple.
  These functions are needed in the updated definitions of
  bli_cntx_set_blkszs() and bli_gks_cntx_set_blkszs().
- Added support for the 1e and 1r packing schemas to packm, including
  1e/1r packing kernels.
- Added a minor optimization to bli_gemm_ker_var2() that allows, under
  certain circumstances (specifically, real domain beta and row- or
  column-stored matrix C), the real domain macrokernel and microkernel
  to be called directly, rather than using the virtual microkernel
  via the complex domain macrokernel, which carries a slight additional
  amount of overhead.
- Added 1m support to the testsuite.
- Added 1m support to Makefile and runme.sh in test/3m4m. Also simplified
  some code in test_gemm.c driver.
2016-11-25 18:29:49 -06:00
sthangar
65298762ff removed a redundant copy operation in DNRM2
Change-Id: I673b08efde4480e871779716f7715566740ad9ce
2016-11-22 12:15:33 +05:30
sthangar
d6863e851a checked-in DNRM2 optimizations
Change-Id: I3b31d768bd7f4fbf43042aa5a0762995c73c4522
2016-11-21 11:30:30 +05:30
praveeng
f2e7ea113a conflicts merge for bli_kernel.h
Change-Id: I15d846bd34e11f86ebfd7ed091ff671a1f3366a0
2016-10-06 12:35:30 +05:30
Field G. Van Zee
86969873b5 Reclassified amaxv operation as a level-1v kernel.
Details:
- Moved amaxv from being a utility operation to being a level-1v operation.
  This includes the establishment of a new amaxv kernel to live beside all
  of the other level-1v kernels.
- Added two new functions to bli_part.c:
    bli_acquire_mij()
    bli_acquire_vi()
  The first acquires a scalar object for the (i,j) element of a matrix,
  and the second acquires a scalar object for the ith element of a vector.
- Added integer support to bli_getsc level-0 operation. This involved
  adding integer support to the bli_*gets level-0 scalar macros.
- Added a new test module to test amaxv as a level-1v operation. The test
  module works by comparing the value identified by bli_amaxv() to the
  the value found from a reference-like code local to the test module
  source file. In other words, it (intentionally) does not guarantee the
  same index is found; only the same value. This allows for different
  implementations in the case where a vector contains two or more elements
  containing exactly the same floating point value (or values, in the case
  of the complex domain).
- Removed the directory frame/include/old/.
2016-10-04 14:24:59 -05:00
sthangar
8a2373f26b Norm 2 optimization
Change-Id: Ide9decaccd20bf0ccc32c9abb6556e038dceed2b
2016-08-29 14:28:39 +05:30
Field G. Van Zee
232754feec Fixed compiler warning in rand[vm], randn[vm].
Details:
- Fixed compiler warnings about unused variables related to the disabling
  of normalization in the structured cases of the rand[vm] and randn[vm]
  operations.
2016-06-21 14:25:39 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
a89555d160 Added randn[vm] operations, support in testsuite.
Details:
- Defined a new randomization operation, randn, on vectors and matrices.
  The randnv and randnm operations randomize each element of the target
  object with values from a narrow range of values. Presently, those
  values are all integer powers of two, but they do not need to be powers
  of two in order to achieve the primary goal, which is to initialize
  objects that can be operated on with plenty of precision "slack"
  available to allow computations that avoid roundoff. Using this method
  of randomization makes it much more likely that testsuite residuals of
  properly-functioning operations are close to zero, if not exactly zero.
- Updated existing randomization operations randv and randm to skip
  special diagonal handling and normalization for matrices with structure.
  This is now handled by the testsuite modules by explicitly calling a
  testsuite function that loads the diagonal (and scales off-diagonal
  elements).
- Added support for randnv and randnm in the testsuite with a new switch
  in input.general that universally toggles between use of the classic
  randv/randm, which use real values on the interval [-1,1], and
  randnv/randnm, which use only values from a narrow range. Currently,
  the narrow range is: +/-{2^0, 2^-1, 2^-2, 2^-3, 2^-4, 2^-5, 2^-6}, as
  well as 0.0.
- Updated testsuite modules so that a testsutie wrapper function is called
  instead of directly calling the randomization operations (such as
  bli_randv() and bli_randm()). This wrapper also takes a bool_t that
  indicates whether the object's elements should be normalized. (NOTE: As
  alluded to above, in the test modules of triangular solve operations such
  as trsv and trsm, we perform the extra step of loading the diagonal.)
- Defined a new level-0 operation, invertsc, which inverts a scalar.
- Updated the abval2ris and sqrt2ris level-0 macros to avoid an unlikely
  but possible divide-by-zero.
- Updated function signature and prototype formatting in testsuite.
2016-06-17 14:08:35 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
537a1f4f85 Implemented runtime contexts and reorganized code.
Details:
- Retrofitted a new data structure, known as a context, into virtually
  all internal APIs for computational operations in BLIS. The structure
  is now present within the type-aware APIs, as well as many supporting
  utility functions that require information stored in the context. User-
  level object APIs were unaffected and continue to be "context-free,"
  however, these APIs were duplicated/mirrored so that "context-aware"
  APIs now also exist, differentiated with an "_ex" suffix (for "expert").
  These new context-aware object APIs (along with the lower-level, type-
  aware, BLAS-like APIs) contain the the address of a context as a last
  parameter, after all other operands. Contexts, or specifically, cntx_t
  object pointers, are passed all the way down the function stack into
  the kernels and allow the code at any level to query information about
  the runtime, such as kernel addresses and blocksizes, in a thread-
  friendly manner--that is, one that allows thread-safety, even if the
  original source of the information stored in the context changes at
  run-time; see next bullet for more on this "original source" of info).
  (Special thanks go to Lee Killough for suggesting the use of this kind
  of data structure in discussions that transpired during the early
  planning stages of BLIS, and also for suggesting such a perfectly
  appropriate name.)
- Added a new API, in frame/base/bli_gks.c, to define a "global kernel
  structure" (gks). This data structure and API will allow the caller to
  initialize a context with the kernel addresses, blocksizes, and other
  information associated with the currently active kernel configuration.
  The currently active kernel configuration within the gks cannot be
  changed (for now), and is initialized with the traditional cpp macros
  that define kernel function names, blocksizes, and the like. However,
  in the future, the gks API will be expanded to allow runtime management
  of kernels and runtime parameters. The most obvious application of this
  new infrastructure is the runtime detection of hardware (and the
  implied selection of appropriate kernels). With contexts in place,
  kernels may even be "hot swapped" at runtime within the gks. Once
  execution enters a level-3 _front() function, the memory allocator will
  be reinitialized on-the-fly, if necessary, to accommodate the new
  kernels' blocksizes. If another application thread is executing with
  another (previously loaded) kernel, it will finish in a deterministic
  fashion because its kernel information was loaded into its context
  before computation began, and also because the blocks it checked out
  from the internal memory pools will be unaffected by the newer threads'
  reinitialization of the allocator.
- Reorganized and streamlined the 'ind' directory, which contains much of
  the code enabling use of induced methods for complex domain matrix
  multiplication; deprecated bli_bsv_query.c and bli_ukr_query.c, as
  those APIs' functionality is now mostly subsumed within the global
  kernel structure.
- Updated bli_pool.c to define a new function, bli_pool_reinit_if(),
  that will reinitialize a memory pool if the necessary pool block size
  has increased.
- Updated bli_mem.c to use bli_pool_reinit_if() instead of
  bli_pool_reinit() in the definition of bli_mem_pool_init(), and placed
  usage of contexts where appropriate to communicate cache and register
  blocksizes to bli_mem_compute_pool_block_sizes().
- Simplified control trees now that much of the information resides in
  the context and/or the global kernel structure:
  - Removed blocksize object pointers (blksz_t*) fields from all control
    tree node definitions and replaced them with blocksize id (bszid_t)
    values instead, which may be passed into a context query routine in
    order to extract the corresponding blocksize from the given context.
  - Removed micro-kernel function pointers (func_t*) fields from all
    control tree node definitions. Now, any code that needs these function
    pointers can query them from the local context, as identified by a
    level-3 micro-kernel id (l3ukr_t), level-1f kernel id, (l1fkr_t), or
    level-1v kernel id (l1vkr_t).
  - Removed blksz_t object creation and initialization, as well as kernel
    function object creation and initialization, from all operation-
    specific control tree initialization files (bli_*_cntl.c), since this
    information will now live in the gks and, secondarily, in the context.
- Removed blocksize multiples from blksz_t objects. Now, we track
  blocksize multiples for each blocksize id (bszid_t) in the context
  object.
- Removed the bool_t's that were required when a func_t was initialized.
  These bools are meant to allow one to track the micro-kernel's storage
  preferences (by rows or columns). This preference is now tracked
  separately within the gks and contexts.
- Merged and reorganized many separate-but-related functions into single
  files. This reorganization affects frame/0, 1, 1d, 1m, 1f, 2, 3, and
  util directories, but has the most obvious effect of allowing BLIS
  to compile noticeably faster.
- Reorganized execution paths for level-1v, -1d, -1m, and -2 operations
  in an attempt to reduce overhead for memory-bound operations. This
  includes removal of default use of object-based variants for level-2
  operations. Now, by default, level-2 operations will directly call a
  low-level (non-object based) loop over a level-1v or -1f kernel.
- Converted many common query functions in blk_blksz.c (renamed from
  bli_blocksize.c) and bli_func.c into cpp macros, now defined in their
  respective header files.
- Defined bli_mbool.c API to create and query "multi-bools", or
  heterogeneous bool_t's (one for each floating-point datatype), in the
  same spirit as blksz_t and func_t.
- Introduced two key parameters of the hardware: BLIS_SIMD_NUM_REGISTERS
  and BLIS_SIMD_SIZE. These values are needed in order to compute a third
  new parameter, which may be set indirectly via the aforementioned
  macros or directly: BLIS_STACK_BUF_MAX_SIZE. This value is used to
  statically allocate memory in macro-kernels and the induced methods'
  virtual kernels to be used as temporary space to hold a single
  micro-tile. These values are now output by the testsuite. The default
  value of BLIS_STACK_BUF_MAX_SIZE is computed as
  "2 * BLIS_SIMD_NUM_REGISTERS * BLIS_SIMD_SIZE".
- Cleaned up top-level 'kernels' directory (for example, renaming the
  embarrassingly misleading "avx" and "avx2" directories to "sandybridge"
  and "haswell," respectively, and gave more consistent and meaningful
  names to many kernel files (as well as updating their interfaces to
  conform to the new context-aware kernel APIs).
- Updated the testsuite to query blocksizes from a locally-initialized
  context for test modules that need those values: axpyf, dotxf,
  dotxaxpyf, gemm_ukr, gemmtrsm_ukr, and trsm_ukr.
- Reformatted many function signatures into a standard format that will
  more easily facilitate future API-wide changes.
- Updated many "mxn" level-0 macros (ie: those used to inline double loops
  for level-1m-like operations on small matrices) in frame/include/level0
  to use more obscure local variable names in an effort to avoid variable
  shaddowing. (Thanks to Devin Matthews for pointing these gcc warnings,
  which are only output using -Wshadow.)
- Added a conj argument to setm, so that its interface now mirrors that
  of scalm. The semantic meaning of the conj argument is to optionally
  allow implicit conjugation of the scalar prior to being populated into
  the object.
- Deprecated all type-aware mixed domain and mixed precision APIs. Note
  that this does not preclude supporting mixed types via the object APIs,
  where it produces absolutely zero API code bloat.
2016-04-11 17:21:28 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
ed3e33d548 Tweaked behavior of herk, her2k for BLAS compat.
Details:
- Updated herk_front() and her2k_front() to explicitly set the imaginary
  components of the diagonal entries of C to zero after the computation
  is complete. This is needed in case downstream applications read the
  full diagonal entries (i.e., including imaginary part), which could, in
  the absence of this modification, accumulate numerical error from
  subsequent rank-k/rank-2k updates.
- Updated BLAS compatibility wrappers for herk and her2k to return early
  if:
    n == 0 || ( ( alpha == 0 || k == 0 ) && beta == 1 )
  This also results in the imaginary components of diagonal entries NOT
  being set to zero (see above), which is consistent with BLAS.
- Updated mkherm to use setid instead of an inlined loop over the
  diagonal.
2014-07-22 14:40:43 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
7ed415824d Updated copyright headers (continued).
Details:
- Inserted "at Austin" into third clause of license declarations.
  Meant to include this change in previous commit.
2014-07-14 16:14:33 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
5c2c6c8561 Updated copyright headers to contain "at Austin".
Details:
- Updated copyright headers to include "at Austin" in the name of the
  University of Texas.
- Updated the copyright years of a few headers to 2014 (from 2011 and
  2012).
2014-07-14 16:05:03 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
8c5d6071e2 Added _check() routines for fprint[mv], rand[mv].
Details:
- Added _check() routines for fprintm, fprintv, randm, and randv.
- Added invocations to the above routines from their respective
  front-ends.
2014-04-29 12:26:12 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
262cdabcc8 Changed treatment of NULL object buffers.
Details:
- Relaxed the constraint in bli_obj_attach_buffer_check(), which required
  the buffer address being attached to be non-NULL. This is acceptable
  because the user was already able to create and use objects with NULL
  buffers (via bli_obj_create_without_buffer(), which initializes the
  buffer to NULL).
- Inserted calls to newly defined function, bli_check_object_buffer(),
  into nearly all operations' _check() or _int_check() functions. This
  allows BLIS to abort peacefully if a computational routine is called
  with an object containing a NULL buffer. By contrast, under such
  conditions, BLAS would typically fail with a segmentation fault.
- Within operation front-ends, moved the calls to _check()/_int_check()
  so that zero dimensions are checked first (and if found, execution
  returns with trivial or no computation). This resolves issue #7. Thanks
  to Jack Poulson for reporting this bug.
2014-04-28 16:48:25 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
fd3e32a5f4 Refined INSERT_GENTFUNC macro usage.
Details:
- Defined new INSERT_GENTFUNC macros so that the macro always takes
  exactly the number of arguments needed for the particular operation or
  variant being defined. Many operations were using INSERT_GENTFUNC
  macros that expected one auxiliary argument even though none were
  needed. Those instances have now been updated. Most of these instances
  were in the level-0 and -1v operations, as well as some operations
  defined in frame/util.
2014-03-20 13:59:48 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
a3902750b9 Reorganized norm operations.
Details:
- Completely reoganized norm operations:
  - Renames:
    - fnormsc, fnormv, fnormm -> normfsc, normfv, normfm (2-norm)
    - absumv -> norm1v (vector 1-norm)
  - New operations:
    - norm1m (matrix 1-norm)
    - normiv, normim (infinity-norm)
    - amaxv (BLAS-like absolute maximum value index)
    - asumv (BLAS-like absolute sum)
- Deprecated absumm, as it did not correspond to any actual norm.
  (However, an inlined version now exists in the testsuite module for
  randm.)
2014-03-19 12:35:17 -05:00
Field G. Van Zee
a770590cf2 Minor fixes to sumsqv, abmaxv.
Details:
- Minor update to bli_sumsqv_unb_var1() to bring it up-to-date with
  LAPACK 3.5.0's zlassq.f, which, starting with 3.4.2, returns NaN when
  the vector (or matrix) contains a NaN.
- Minor change to bli_abmaxv_unb_var1() to more closely mimic the
  behavior of netlib BLAS's izamax(). There, a "less than or equal to"
  operator is used in the search instead of "less than", which would
  change the element index returned if there were multiple maximum values.
- Added macro function definitions for bli_isinf() and bli_isnan(), which
  are currently implemented in terms of isinf() and isnan() from math.h.
2014-03-05 09:23:46 -06:00
Field G. Van Zee
e8757b03a7 Use "%ld" as int format specifier in fprintm.
Details:
- Changed "%d" to "%ld" when printing integers via bli_fprintm().
- Meant to include this in previous commit.
2014-02-27 16:40:07 -06:00
Field G. Van Zee
c663ce3b51 Fixed various bugs when C99 complex is enabled.
Details:
- Fixed various bugs in packm_*_cxk(), the 4m/3m micro-kernels, and
  elsewhere in the framework that were not yet set up to work properly
  when BLIS_ENABLE_C99_COMPLEX is defined in bli_config.h
- Extensive changes to f2c-derived files in frame/compat/f2c to allow
  C99 complex storage. Most of these changes center around accessing
  real and imaginary components via bli_?real()/bli_?imag() accessor
  macros, and setting of values via bli_?sets() assignment macros.
  (Thanks to Vladimir Sukarev for pointing out that _ENABLE_C99_COMPLEX
  was broken.)
2014-02-27 16:32:57 -06:00
Field G. Van Zee
2cb13600f9 Updated year in copyright headers to 2014. 2014-01-03 12:29:13 -06:00
Field G. Van Zee
392428dea4 Added "ri" scalar macros.
Details:
- Added set of basic scalar macros that take arguments' real and
  imaginary components separately, named like the previous set except
  with the "ris" (instead of "s") suffix.
- Redefined the previous set of scalar macros (those that take arguments
  "whole") in terms of the new "ri" set.
- Renamed setris and getris macros to sets and gets.
- Renamed setimag0 macros to seti0s.
- Use bli_?1 macro instead of a local constant in bla_trmv.c, bla_trsv.c.
2013-12-12 19:01:47 -06:00
Field G. Van Zee
376bbb59c8 Removed support for duplication.
Details:
- Removed support for duplication from the gemmtrsm/trsm micro-kernels
  and all framework code.
- Updated test suite modules according to above changes.
2013-11-08 11:17:34 -06:00
Field G. Van Zee
a98f78b715 Changed dim_t and inc_t to be signed integers.
Details:
- Redefined dim_t and inc_t in terms of gint_t (instead of guint_t).
  This will facilitate interoperability with Fortran in the future.
  (Fortran does not support unsigned integers.)
- Redefined many instances of stride-related macros so that they return
  or use the absolute value of the strides, rather than the raw strides
  which may now be signed. Added new macros bli_is_row_stored_f() and
  bli_is_col_stored_f(), which assume positive (forward-oriented) strides,
  and changed the packm_blk_var[23] variants to use these macros instead
  of the existing bli_is_row_stored(), bli_is_col_stored().
- Added/adjusted typecasting to to various functions/macros, including
  bli_obj_alloc_buffer(), bli_obj_buffer_at_off(), and various pointer-
  related macros in bli_param_macro_defs.h.
- Redefined bli_convert_blas_incv() macro so that the BLAS compatibility
  layer properly handles situations where vector increments are negative.
  Thanks to Vladimir Sukharev for pointing out this issue.
- Changed type of increment parameters in bli_adjust_strides() from dim_t
  to inc_t. Likewise in bli_check_matrix_strides().
- Defined bli_check_matrix_object(), which checks for negative strides.
- Redefined bli_check_scalar_object() and bli_check_vector_object() so
  that they also check for negative stride.
- Added instances of bli_check_matrix_object() to various operations'
  _check routines.
2013-11-06 15:32:47 -06:00
Field G. Van Zee
2807013a47 Fixed over/under-flow in complex inversion.
Details:
- Fixed the complex bli_?inverts() macros, which were inverting elements
  in an "unsafe" manner, such that very large and very small values were
  unnecessarily over/under-flowing. Thanks for Vladimir Sukharev for
  reporting this bug.
- Comment update to bli_sumsqv_unb_var1.c.
- Removed redundant bli_min() macro in bli_scalar_macro_defs.h.
- Changed 1.0F to 1.0 for bli_drands() macro.
2013-10-24 14:32:20 -05:00