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blis/sandbox/ref99/old/thread/blx_gemm_thread.c
Field G. Van Zee a6437a5c11 Replaced broken ref99 sandbox w/ simpler version.
Details:
- The 'ref99' sandbox was broken by multiple refactorings and internal
  API changes over the last two years. Rather than try to fix it, I've
  replaced it with a much simpler version based on var2 of gemmsup.
  Why not fix the previous implementation? It occurred to me that the
  old implementation was trying to be a lightly simplified duplication
  of what exists in the framework. Duplication aside, this sandbox
  would have worked fine if it had been completely independent of the
  framework code. The problem was that it was only partially
  independent, with many function calls calling a function in BLIS
  rather than a duplicated/simplified version within the sandbox. (And
  the reason I didn't make it fully independent to begin with was that
  it seemed unnecessarily duplicative at the time.) Maintaining two
  versions of the same implementation is problematic for obvious
  reasons, especially when it wasn't even done properly to begin with.
  This explains the reimplementation in this commit. The only catch is
  that the newer implementation is single-threaded only and does not
  perform any packing on either input matrix (A or B). Basically, it's
  only meant to be a simple placeholder that shows how you could plug
  in your own implementation. Thanks to Francisco Igual for reporting
  this brokenness.
- Updated the three reference gemmsup kernels (defined in
  ref_kernels/3/bli_gemmsup_ref.c) so that they properly handle
  conjugation of conja and/or conjb. The general storage kernel, which
  is currently identical to the column-storage kernel, is used in the
  new ref99 sandbox to provide basic support for all datatypes
  (including scomplex and dcomplex).
- Minor updates to docs/Sandboxes.md, including adding the threading
  and packing limitations to the Caveats section.
- Fixed a comment typo in bli_l3_sup_var1n2m.c (upon which the new
  sandbox implementation is based).
2020-07-20 19:21:07 -05:00

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/*
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#include "blis.h"
#include "blix.h"
// This code is enabled only when multithreading is enabled via OpenMP.
#ifdef BLIS_ENABLE_OPENMP
#if 0
void blx_gemm_thread
(
gemmint_t func,
opid_t family,
obj_t* a,
obj_t* b,
obj_t* c,
cntx_t* cntx,
rntm_t* rntm,
cntl_t* cntl
)
{
// Query the total number of threads from the context.
dim_t n_threads = bli_rntm_num_threads( rntm );
// Allcoate a global communicator for the root thrinfo_t structures.
thrcomm_t* gl_comm = bli_thrcomm_create( n_threads );
_Pragma( "omp parallel num_threads(n_threads)" )
{
dim_t id = omp_get_thread_num();
obj_t a_t, b_t, c_t;
cntl_t* cntl_use;
thrinfo_t* thread;
// Alias thread-local copies of A, B, and C. These will be the objects
// we pass down the algorithmic function stack. Making thread-local
// alaises IS ABSOLUTELY IMPORTANT and MUST BE DONE because each thread
// will read the schemas from A and B and then reset the schemas to
// their expected unpacked state (in blx_l3_cntl_create_if()).
bli_obj_alias_to( a, &a_t );
bli_obj_alias_to( b, &b_t );
bli_obj_alias_to( c, &c_t );
// Create a default control tree for the operation, if needed.
blx_l3_cntl_create_if( family, &a_t, &b_t, &c_t, cntl, &cntl_use );
// Create the root node of the current thread's thrinfo_t structure.
bli_l3_thrinfo_create_root( id, gl_comm, rntm, cntl_use, &thread );
func
(
&a_t,
&b_t,
&c_t,
cntx,
rntm,
cntl_use,
thread
);
// Free the control tree, if one was created locally.
blx_l3_cntl_free_if( &a_t, &b_t, &c_t, cntl, cntl_use, thread );
// Free the current thread's thrinfo_t structure.
bli_l3_thrinfo_free( thread );
}
// We shouldn't free the global communicator since it was already freed
// by the global communicator's chief thread in bli_l3_thrinfo_free()
// (called above).
}
#endif
void blx_gemm_thread
(
gemmint_t func,
opid_t family,
obj_t* alpha,
obj_t* a,
obj_t* b,
obj_t* beta,
obj_t* c,
cntx_t* cntx,
rntm_t* rntm,
cntl_t* cntl
)
{
// This is part of a hack to support mixed domain in bli_gemm_front().
// Sometimes we need to specify a non-standard schema for A and B, and
// we decided to transmit them via the schema field in the obj_t's
// rather than pass them in as function parameters. Once the values
// have been read, we immediately reset them back to their expected
// values for unpacked objects.
pack_t schema_a = bli_obj_pack_schema( a );
pack_t schema_b = bli_obj_pack_schema( b );
bli_obj_set_pack_schema( BLIS_NOT_PACKED, a );
bli_obj_set_pack_schema( BLIS_NOT_PACKED, b );
// Query the total number of threads from the rntm_t object.
const dim_t n_threads = bli_rntm_num_threads( rntm );
// NOTE: The sba was initialized in bli_init().
// Check out an array_t from the small block allocator. This is done
// with an internal lock to ensure only one application thread accesses
// the sba at a time. bli_sba_checkout_array() will also automatically
// resize the array_t, if necessary.
array_t* restrict array = bli_sba_checkout_array( n_threads );
// Access the pool_t* for thread 0 and embed it into the rntm. We do
// this up-front only so that we have the rntm_t.sba_pool field
// initialized and ready for the global communicator creation below.
bli_sba_rntm_set_pool( 0, array, rntm );
// Set the packing block allocator field of the rntm. This will be
// inherited by all of the child threads when they make local copies of
// the rntm below.
bli_membrk_rntm_set_membrk( rntm );
// Allocate a global communicator for the root thrinfo_t structures.
thrcomm_t* restrict gl_comm = bli_thrcomm_create( rntm, n_threads );
_Pragma( "omp parallel num_threads(n_threads)" )
{
// Create a thread-local copy of the master thread's rntm_t. This is
// necessary since we want each thread to be able to track its own
// small block pool_t as it executes down the function stack.
rntm_t rntm_l = *rntm;
rntm_t* restrict rntm_p = &rntm_l;
// Query the thread's id from OpenMP.
const dim_t tid = omp_get_thread_num();
// Check for a somewhat obscure OpenMP thread-mistmatch issue.
//bli_l3_thread_decorator_thread_check( n_threads, tid, gl_comm, rntm_p );
// Use the thread id to access the appropriate pool_t* within the
// array_t, and use it to set the sba_pool field within the rntm_t.
// If the pool_t* element within the array_t is NULL, it will first
// be allocated/initialized.
bli_sba_rntm_set_pool( tid, array, rntm_p );
obj_t a_t, b_t, c_t;
cntl_t* cntl_use;
thrinfo_t* thread;
// Alias thread-local copies of A, B, and C. These will be the objects
// we pass down the algorithmic function stack. Making thread-local
// aliases is highly recommended in case a thread needs to change any
// of the properties of an object without affecting other threads'
// objects.
bli_obj_alias_to( a, &a_t );
bli_obj_alias_to( b, &b_t );
bli_obj_alias_to( c, &c_t );
// Create a default control tree for the operation, if needed.
blx_l3_cntl_create_if( family, schema_a, schema_b,
&a_t, &b_t, &c_t, rntm_p, cntl, &cntl_use );
// Create the root node of the current thread's thrinfo_t structure.
blx_l3_thrinfo_create_root( tid, gl_comm, rntm_p, cntl_use, &thread );
func
(
alpha,
&a_t,
&b_t,
beta,
&c_t,
cntx,
rntm_p,
cntl_use,
thread
);
// Free the thread's local control tree.
blx_l3_cntl_free( rntm_p, cntl_use, thread );
// Free the current thread's thrinfo_t structure.
bli_l3_thrinfo_free( rntm_p, thread );
}
// We shouldn't free the global communicator since it was already freed
// by the global communicator's chief thread in bli_l3_thrinfo_free()
// (called above).
// Check the array_t back into the small block allocator. Similar to the
// check-out, this is done using a lock embedded within the sba to ensure
// mutual exclusion.
bli_sba_checkin_array( array );
}
#endif
#ifdef BLIS_ENABLE_PTHREADS
#error "Sandbox does not yet implement pthreads."
#endif
// This code is enabled only when multithreading is disabled.
#ifndef BLIS_ENABLE_MULTITHREADING
void blx_gemm_thread
(
gemmint_t func,
opid_t family,
obj_t* a,
obj_t* b,
obj_t* c,
cntx_t* cntx,
rntm_t* rntm,
cntl_t* cntl
)
{
// For sequential execution, we use only one thread.
dim_t n_threads = 1;
dim_t id = 0;
// Allcoate a global communicator for the root thrinfo_t structures.
thrcomm_t* gl_comm = bli_thrcomm_create( n_threads );
cntl_t* cntl_use;
thrinfo_t* thread;
// Create a default control tree for the operation, if needed.
blx_l3_cntl_create_if( family, a, b, c, cntl, &cntl_use );
// Create the root node of the thread's thrinfo_t structure.
bli_l3_thrinfo_create_root( id, gl_comm, rntm, cntl_use, &thread );
func
(
a,
b,
c,
cntx,
rntm,
cntl_use,
thread
);
// Free the control tree, if one was created locally.
blx_l3_cntl_free_if( a, b, c, cntl, cntl_use, thread );
// Free the current thread's thrinfo_t structure.
bli_l3_thrinfo_free( thread );
// We shouldn't free the global communicator since it was already freed
// by the global communicator's chief thread in bli_l3_thrinfo_free()
// (called above).
}
#endif