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blis/config/power9/make_defs.mk
Nicholai Tukanov b426f9e04e POWER9 DGEMM (#355)
Implemented and registered power9 dgemm ukernel.

Details:
- Implemented 12x6 dgemm microkernel for power9. This microkernel 
  assumes that elements of B have been duplicated/broadcast during the
  packing step. The microkernel uses a column orientation for its 
  microtile vector registers and thus implements column storage and 
  general stride IO cases. (A row storage IO case via in-register
  transposition may be added at a future date.) It should be noted that 
  we recommend using this microkernel with gcc and *not* xlc, as issues 
  with the latter cropped up during development, including but not 
  limited to slightly incompatible vector register mnemonics in the GNU 
  extended inline assembly clobber list.
2019-11-01 17:57:03 -05:00

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Makefile

#
#
# BLIS
# An object-based framework for developing high-performance BLAS-like
# libraries.
#
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#
#
# Declare the name of the current configuration and add it to the
# running list of configurations included by common.mk.
THIS_CONFIG := power9
#CONFIGS_INCL += $(THIS_CONFIG)
#
# --- Determine the C compiler and related flags ---
#
# NOTE: The build system will append these variables with various
# general-purpose/configuration-agnostic flags in common.mk. You
# may specify additional flags here as needed.
CPPROCFLAGS :=
CMISCFLAGS :=
CPICFLAGS :=
CWARNFLAGS :=
ifneq ($(DEBUG_TYPE),off)
CDBGFLAGS := -g
endif
ifeq ($(DEBUG_TYPE),noopt)
COPTFLAGS := -O0
else
COPTFLAGS := -O3
endif
# Flags specific to optimized kernels.
CKOPTFLAGS := $(COPTFLAGS)
ifeq ($(CC_VENDOR),gcc)
CKVECFLAGS := -mcpu=power9 -mtune=power9 -DXLC=0
else
ifeq ($(CC_VENDOR),IBM)
CKVECFLAGS := -qarch=pwr9 -qtune=pwr9 -DXLC=1
else
$(info $(CC_VENDOR))
$(error gcc/xlc is required for this configuration.)
endif
endif
# Flags specific to reference kernels.
CROPTFLAGS := $(CKOPTFLAGS)
CRVECFLAGS := $(CKVECFLAGS)
# Store all of the variables here to new variables containing the
# configuration name.
$(eval $(call store-make-defs,$(THIS_CONFIG)))