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blis/frame/2/ger/other/bli_ger_front.c
Field G. Van Zee 00e14cb6d8 Replaced use of bool_t type with C99 bool.
Details:
- Textually replaced nearly all non-comment instances of bool_t with the
  C99 bool type. A few remaining instances, such as those in the files
  bli_herk_x_ker_var2.c, bli_trmm_xx_ker_var2.c, and
  bli_trsm_xx_ker_var2.c, were promoted to dim_t since they were being
  used not for boolean purposes but to index into an array.
- This commit constitutes the third phase of a transition toward using
  C99's bool instead of bool_t, which was raised in issue #420. The first
  phase, which cleaned up various typecasts in preparation for using
  bool as the basis for bool_t (instead of gint_t), was implemented by
  commit a69a4d7. The second phase, which redefined the bool_t typedef
  in terms of bool (from gint_t), was implemented by commit 2c554c2.
2020-07-29 14:24:34 -05:00

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/*
BLIS
An object-based framework for developing high-performance BLAS-like
libraries.
Copyright (C) 2014, The University of Texas at Austin
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
from this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include "blis.h"
extern ger_t* ger_cntl_bs_ke_row;
extern ger_t* ger_cntl_bs_ke_col;
extern ger_t* ger_cntl_ge_row;
extern ger_t* ger_cntl_ge_col;
void bli_ger_front
(
obj_t* alpha,
obj_t* x,
obj_t* y,
obj_t* a,
cntx_t* cntx
)
{
ger_t* ger_cntl;
num_t dt_targ_x;
num_t dt_targ_y;
//num_t dt_targ_a;
bool x_has_unit_inc;
bool y_has_unit_inc;
bool a_has_unit_inc;
obj_t alpha_local;
num_t dt_alpha;
// Check parameters.
if ( bli_error_checking_is_enabled() )
bli_ger_check( alpha, x, y, a );
// Query the target datatypes of each object.
dt_targ_x = bli_obj_target_dt( x );
dt_targ_y = bli_obj_target_dt( y );
//dt_targ_a = bli_obj_target_dt( a );
// Determine whether each operand with unit stride.
x_has_unit_inc = ( bli_obj_vector_inc( x ) == 1 );
y_has_unit_inc = ( bli_obj_vector_inc( y ) == 1 );
a_has_unit_inc = ( bli_obj_is_row_stored( a ) ||
bli_obj_is_col_stored( a ) );
// Create an object to hold a copy-cast of alpha. Notice that we use
// the type union of the target datatypes of x and y to prevent any
// unnecessary loss of information during the computation.
dt_alpha = bli_dt_union( dt_targ_x, dt_targ_y );
bli_obj_scalar_init_detached_copy_of( dt_alpha,
BLIS_NO_CONJUGATE,
alpha,
&alpha_local );
// If all operands have unit stride, we choose a control tree for calling
// the unblocked implementation directly without any blocking.
if ( x_has_unit_inc &&
y_has_unit_inc &&
a_has_unit_inc )
{
// Use different control trees depending on storage of the matrix
// operand.
if ( bli_obj_is_row_stored( a ) ) ger_cntl = ger_cntl_bs_ke_row;
else ger_cntl = ger_cntl_bs_ke_col;
}
else
{
// Mark objects with unit stride as already being packed. This prevents
// unnecessary packing from happening within the blocked algorithm.
if ( x_has_unit_inc ) bli_obj_set_pack_schema( BLIS_PACKED_VECTOR, x );
if ( y_has_unit_inc ) bli_obj_set_pack_schema( BLIS_PACKED_VECTOR, y );
if ( a_has_unit_inc ) bli_obj_set_pack_schema( BLIS_PACKED_UNSPEC, a );
// Here, we make a similar choice as above, except that (1) we look
// at storage tilt, and (2) we choose a tree that performs blocking.
if ( bli_obj_is_row_tilted( a ) ) ger_cntl = ger_cntl_ge_row;
else ger_cntl = ger_cntl_ge_col;
}
// Invoke the internal back-end with the copy-cast scalar and the
// chosen control tree.
bli_ger_int( BLIS_NO_CONJUGATE,
BLIS_NO_CONJUGATE,
&alpha_local,
x,
y,
a,
cntx,
ger_cntl );
}
//
// Define BLAS-like interfaces with homogeneous-typed operands.
//
#undef GENTFUNC
#define GENTFUNC( ctype, ch, opname ) \
\
void PASTEMAC(ch,opname) \
( \
conj_t conjx, \
conj_t conjy, \
dim_t m, \
dim_t n, \
ctype* alpha, \
ctype* x, inc_t incx, \
ctype* y, inc_t incy, \
ctype* a, inc_t rs_a, inc_t cs_a, \
cntx_t* cntx \
) \
{ \
const num_t dt = PASTEMAC(ch,type); \
\
obj_t alphao, xo, yo, ao; \
\
dim_t m_x; \
dim_t m_y; \
inc_t rs_x, cs_x; \
inc_t rs_y, cs_y; \
\
bli_set_dims_with_trans( BLIS_NO_TRANSPOSE, m, n, &m_x, &m_y ); \
\
rs_x = incx; cs_x = m_x * incx; \
rs_y = incy; cs_y = m_y * incy; \
\
bli_obj_create_1x1_with_attached_buffer( dt, alpha, &alphao ); \
\
bli_obj_create_with_attached_buffer( dt, m_x, 1, x, rs_x, cs_x, &xo ); \
bli_obj_create_with_attached_buffer( dt, m_y, 1, y, rs_y, cs_y, &yo ); \
bli_obj_create_with_attached_buffer( dt, m, n, a, rs_a, cs_a, &ao ); \
\
bli_obj_set_conj( conjx, &xo ); \
bli_obj_set_conj( conjy, &yo ); \
\
PASTEMAC0(opname)( &alphao, \
&xo, \
&yo, \
&ao, \
cntx ); \
}
INSERT_GENTFUNC_BASIC0( ger_front )