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Details: - Fixed an obscure bug in left-hand trmm that would only manifest when non-zero register blocksize extensions (PACKMR > MR or PACKNR > NR) are used. - Removed use of bli_min() and bli_max() that were only being used to try to support situations where the diagonal would intersect the short end of some micro-panels, which is situation that is disallowed at a higher level by various constraints on the register and cache blocksize. This only affected trmm_ll and trmm_lu. - Use panel stride as passed into the macro-kernel rather than compute it via k and PACKMR/PACKNR. This affects all macro-kernels of trmm.
BLIS framework
README
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Thank you for deciding to try out the BLIS framework!
BLIS is a portable framework for instantiating BLAS-like libraries. The
framework was designed to isolate essential kernels of computation that,
when optimized, immediately enable optimized implementations of most of
its commonly used and computationally intensive operations.
BLIS has many features. For more detailed information about the project,
please check the BLIS homepage:
http://code.google.com/p/blis/
You can keep in touch with developers and other users of the project by
joining one or more of the following mailing lists:
o blis-announce - http://groups.google.com/group/blis-announce
Used only for announcements and other important messages regarding
BLIS.
o blis-discuss - http://groups.google.com/group/blis-discuss
Please join and post to this mailing list if you have general questions
or feedback regarding BLIS. Application developers (end users) should
probably post here.
o blis-devel - http://groups.google.com/group/blis-devel
Please join and post to this mailing list if you are a BLIS developer
(i.e., you are trying to use BLIS to create libraries, you want to
write kernels for the framework, or you are trying to modify or extend
the framework itself).
Also, please read the LICENSE file for information on copying and
distributing this software.
For a step-by-step guide on configuring, compiling, and installing BLIS,
please read the INSTALL file. Also, please check the BLIS website's wiki
page for other useful how-to guides.
Thanks again for your interest in BLIS!
Regards,
Field G. Van Zee
field@cs.utexas.edu
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