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blis/frame/util/bli_util_progress.c
Dipal M Zambare e712ffe139 Added AOCL progress support for BLIS
-- AOCL libraries are used for lengthy computations which can go
     on for hours or days, once the operation is started, the user
     doesn’t get any update on current state of the computation.
     This (AOCL progress) feature enables user to receive a periodic
     update from the libraries.
  -- User registers a callback with the library if it is interested
     in receiving the periodic update.
  -- The library invokes this callback periodically with information
     about current state of the operation.
  -- The update frequency is statically set in the code, it can be
     modified as needed if the library is built from source.
  -- These feature is supported for GEMM and TRSM operations.

  -- Added example for GEMM and TRSM.
  -- Cleaned up and reformatted test_gemm.c and test_trsm.c to
     remove warnings and making indentation consistent across the
     file.

AMD-Internal: [CPUPL-2082]
Change-Id: I2aacdd8fb76f52e19e3850ee0295df49a8b7a90e
2022-05-17 18:10:39 +05:30

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/*
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#include "blis.h"
// The progress feature periodically updates the user with current state
// of the operation, We maintain the progress for each thread separately
// following variables are used to store the elements processed in each
// thread using thread local storage.
BLIS_TLS_TYPE dim_t tls_aoclprogress_counter;
// Store the counter when last update was sent, this is used to implement
// update freqency.
BLIS_TLS_TYPE dim_t tls_aoclprogress_last_update;
// AOCL_progress_ptr contains the pointer to the callback function
// By default it is set to NULL, which effectivly disabled the
// progress feature.
AOCL_progress_callback AOCL_progress_ptr = NULL;
void AOCL_BLIS_set_progress(AOCL_progress_callback func)
{
AOCL_progress_ptr = func;
}