Improve consistency in test names across different APIs:
- Improve consistency of TEST_P part of test names.
- Rename *_evt_testing.cpp and nrm2_extreme.cpp files to
*_evt.cpp to match other APIs.
- Standardize naming of IIT_ERS files.
Also:
- Restore trsv IIT_ERS file which was misnamed in commit
a2beef3255
- Tidy ukr gemm tests to be more consistent with each other
and move threshold setting to individual TEST_P functions
to allow different adjustments to be made.
- Similarly make trsm tests more consistent.
- Tidy naming of is_memory_test variable.
AMD-Internal: [CPUPL-4500]
Change-Id: I0af1fc9973b02187b19a7c2488eed1b829cfdc2f
AOCL-BLAS library
AOCL-BLAS is AMD's optimized version of BLAS targeted for AMD EPYC and Ryzen CPUs. It is developed as a forked version of BLIS (https://github.com/flame/blis), which is developed by members of the Science of High-Performance Computing (SHPC) group in the Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin and other collaborators (including AMD). All known features and functionalities of BLIS are retained and supported in AOCL-BLAS library. AOCL-BLAS is regularly updated with the improvements from the upstream repository.
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