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.
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.
* Add custom SDE cpuid files.
* Set up testing of all x86_64 architectures (except bulldozer) using SDE.
* Update .travis.yml
[ci skip]
* Update do_testsuite.sh
[ci skip]
* Updated .travis.yml with my secret token.
Details:
- Replaced Devin's temporary secret token with my own, which is used by
Travis when accessing the Intel SDE via Dropbox.
* Work around CPUID dispatch in glibc/libm by patching ld.so.
* Detect path of loader at runtime.
* Attempt to make SDE run on Travis
* Allow unpatched ld.so if we don't know how to patch it.
I *think* this only happens for older glibc without the multi-arch stuff (e.g. Ubuntu 14.04 on Travis), but who knows?
* Upgrade Travis to gcc-6 and binutils-2.26.
* Try to get Travis to use the right assembler.
* Apparently you need ld-2.26 too.
* Try to also patch ld.so from Ubuntu 14.04.
* Take the nuclear option.
* Account for non-absolute dependencies in ldd output.
* String manipulation fail.
* Update patch-ld-so.py
* Add Zen to SDE testing.
* Removed dead variable from travis/do_testsuite.sh.
Details:
- Removed 'BLIS_ENABLE_TEST_OUTPUT=yes' from make invocations in
travis/do_testsuite.sh. This variable is no longer present in the
BLIS build system (if it ever was?), and therefore has no effect.