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/*
BLIS
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libraries.
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*/
#include "blis.h"
void bli_zaxpy2v_template_noopt
(
conj_t conjx,
conj_t conjy,
dim_t n,
dcomplex* restrict alpha1,
dcomplex* restrict alpha2,
dcomplex* restrict x, inc_t incx,
dcomplex* restrict y, inc_t incy,
dcomplex* restrict z, inc_t incz,
cntx_t* restrict cntx
)
{
/*
Template axpy2v kernel implementation
This function contains a template implementation for a double-precision
complex kernel, coded in C, which can serve as the starting point for one
to write an optimized kernel on an arbitrary architecture. (We show a
template implementation for only double-precision complex because the
templates for the other three floating-point types would be similar, with
the real instantiations being noticeably simpler due to the disappearance
of conjugation in the real domain.)
This kernel fuses two axpyv operations:
z := z + alpha1 * conjx( x )
z := z + alpha2 * conjy( y )
where x, y, and z are vectors of length n and alpha1 and alpha2 are scalars.
Parameters:
- conjx: Compute with conjugated values of x?
- conjy: Compute with conjugated values of y?
- n: The number of elements in vectors x, y, and z.
- alpha1: The address of the scalar to be applied to x.
- alpha2: The address of the scalar to be applied to y.
- x: The address of vector x.
- incx: The vector increment of x. incx should be unit unless the
implementation makes special accomodation for non-unit values.
- y: The address of vector y.
- incy: The vector increment of y. incy should be unit unless the
implementation makes special accomodation for non-unit values.
- z: The address of vector z.
- incz: The vector increment of z. incz should be unit unless the
implementation makes special accomodation for non-unit values.
This template code calls the reference implementation if any of the
following conditions are true:
- Any of the strides incx, incy, or incz is non-unit.
- Vectors x, y, and z are unaligned with different offsets.
If the vectors are aligned, or unaligned by the same offset, then optimized
code can be used for the bulk of the computation. This template shows how
the front-edge case can be handled so that the remaining computation is
aligned. (This template guarantees alignment in the main loops to be
BLIS_SIMD_ALIGN_SIZE.)
Here are a few additional things to consider:
- Because conjugation disappears in the real domain, real instances of
this kernel can safely ignore the values of any conjugation parameters,
thereby simplifying the implementation.
For more info, please refer to the BLIS website and/or contact the
blis-devel mailing list.
-FGVZ
*/
const dim_t n_elem_per_reg = 1;
const dim_t n_iter_unroll = 1;
const dim_t n_elem_per_iter = n_elem_per_reg * n_iter_unroll;
const siz_t type_size = sizeof( *x );
dcomplex* xp;
dcomplex* yp;
dcomplex* zp;
bool_t use_ref = FALSE;
dim_t n_pre = 0;
dim_t n_iter;
dim_t n_left;
dim_t off_x, off_y, off_z;
dim_t i;
// Return early if possible.
if ( bli_zero_dim1( n ) ) return;
// If there is anything that would interfere with our use of aligned
// vector loads/stores, call the reference implementation.
if ( bli_has_nonunit_inc3( incx, incy, incz ) )
{
use_ref = TRUE;
}
else if ( bli_is_unaligned_to( x, BLIS_SIMD_ALIGN_SIZE ) ||
bli_is_unaligned_to( y, BLIS_SIMD_ALIGN_SIZE ) ||
bli_is_unaligned_to( z, BLIS_SIMD_ALIGN_SIZE ) )
{
use_ref = TRUE;
// If a, the second column of a, and y are unaligned by the same
// offset, then we can still use an implementation that depends on
// alignment for most of the operation.
off_x = bli_offset_from_alignment( x, BLIS_SIMD_ALIGN_SIZE );
off_y = bli_offset_from_alignment( y, BLIS_SIMD_ALIGN_SIZE );
off_z = bli_offset_from_alignment( z, BLIS_SIMD_ALIGN_SIZE );
if ( off_x == off_y && off_x == off_z )
{
use_ref = FALSE;
n_pre = off_x / type_size;
}
}
// Call the reference implementation if needed.
if ( use_ref == TRUE )
{
zaxpy2v_ft f = bli_zaxpy2v_template_ref;
f
(
conjx,
conjy,
n,
alpha1,
alpha2,
x, incx,
y, incy,
z, incz,
cntx
);
return;
}
// Compute the number of unrolled and leftover (edge) iterations.
n_iter = ( n - n_pre ) / n_elem_per_iter;
n_left = ( n - n_pre ) % n_elem_per_iter;
// Initialize pointers into x, y, and z.
xp = x;
yp = y;
zp = z;
// Iterate over rows of x, y, and z to compute:
// z += alpha1 * conjx( x ) + alpha2 * conjy( y );
if ( bli_is_noconj( conjx ) && bli_is_noconj( conjy ) )
{
// Compute front edge cases if x, y, and z were unaligned.
for ( i = 0; i < n_pre; ++i )
{
bli_zaxpys( *alpha1, *xp, *zp );
bli_zaxpys( *alpha2, *yp, *zp );
xp += 1; yp += 1; zp += 1;
}
// The bulk of the operation is executed here. For best performance,
// alpha1 and alpha2 should be loaded once prior to the n_iter
// loop and the elements of z should be loaded and stored only once
// each. The addresses xp, yp, and zp are guaranteed to be aligned
// to BLIS_SIMD_ALIGN_SIZE.
for ( i = 0; i < n_iter; ++i )
{
bli_zaxpys( *alpha1, *xp, *zp );
bli_zaxpys( *alpha2, *yp, *zp );
xp += n_elem_per_iter;
yp += n_elem_per_iter;
zp += n_elem_per_iter;
}
// Compute tail edge cases, if applicable.
for ( i = 0; i < n_left; ++i )
{
bli_zaxpys( *alpha1, *xp, *zp );
bli_zaxpys( *alpha2, *yp, *zp );
xp += 1; yp += 1; zp += 1;
}
}
else if ( bli_is_noconj( conjx ) && bli_is_conj( conjy ) )
{
// Compute front edge cases if x, y, and z were unaligned.
for ( i = 0; i < n_pre; ++i )
{
bli_zaxpys( *alpha1, *xp, *zp );
bli_zaxpyjs( *alpha2, *yp, *zp );
xp += 1; yp += 1; zp += 1;
}
// The bulk of the operation is executed here. For best performance,
// alpha1 and alpha2 should be loaded once prior to the n_iter
// loop and the elements of z should be loaded and stored only once
// each. The addresses xp, yp, and zp are guaranteed to be aligned
// to BLIS_SIMD_ALIGN_SIZE.
for ( i = 0; i < n_iter; ++i )
{
bli_zaxpys( *alpha1, *xp, *zp );
bli_zaxpyjs( *alpha2, *yp, *zp );
xp += n_elem_per_iter;
yp += n_elem_per_iter;
zp += n_elem_per_iter;
}
// Compute tail edge cases, if applicable.
for ( i = 0; i < n_left; ++i )
{
bli_zaxpys( *alpha1, *xp, *zp );
bli_zaxpyjs( *alpha2, *yp, *zp );
xp += 1; yp += 1; zp += 1;
}
}
else if ( bli_is_conj( conjx ) && bli_is_noconj( conjy ) )
{
// Compute front edge cases if x, y, and z were unaligned.
for ( i = 0; i < n_pre; ++i )
{
bli_zaxpyjs( *alpha1, *xp, *zp );
bli_zaxpys( *alpha2, *yp, *zp );
xp += 1; yp += 1; zp += 1;
}
// The bulk of the operation is executed here. For best performance,
// alpha1 and alpha2 should be loaded once prior to the n_iter
// loop and the elements of z should be loaded and stored only once
// each. The addresses xp, yp, and zp are guaranteed to be aligned
// to BLIS_SIMD_ALIGN_SIZE.
for ( i = 0; i < n_iter; ++i )
{
bli_zaxpyjs( *alpha1, *xp, *zp );
bli_zaxpys( *alpha2, *yp, *zp );
xp += n_elem_per_iter;
yp += n_elem_per_iter;
zp += n_elem_per_iter;
}
// Compute tail edge cases, if applicable.
for ( i = 0; i < n_left; ++i )
{
bli_zaxpyjs( *alpha1, *xp, *zp );
bli_zaxpys( *alpha2, *yp, *zp );
xp += 1; yp += 1; zp += 1;
}
}
else // if ( bli_is_conj( conjx ) && bli_is_conj( conjy ) )
{
// Compute front edge cases if x, y, and z were unaligned.
for ( i = 0; i < n_pre; ++i )
{
bli_zaxpyjs( *alpha1, *xp, *zp );
bli_zaxpyjs( *alpha2, *yp, *zp );
xp += 1; yp += 1; zp += 1;
}
// The bulk of the operation is executed here. For best performance,
// alpha1 and alpha2 should be loaded once prior to the n_iter
// loop and the elements of z should be loaded and stored only once
// each. The addresses xp, yp, and zp are guaranteed to be aligned
// to BLIS_SIMD_ALIGN_SIZE.
for ( i = 0; i < n_iter; ++i )
{
bli_zaxpyjs( *alpha1, *xp, *zp );
bli_zaxpyjs( *alpha2, *yp, *zp );
xp += n_elem_per_iter;
yp += n_elem_per_iter;
zp += n_elem_per_iter;
}
// Compute tail edge cases, if applicable.
for ( i = 0; i < n_left; ++i )
{
bli_zaxpyjs( *alpha1, *xp, *zp );
bli_zaxpyjs( *alpha2, *yp, *zp );
xp += 1; yp += 1; zp += 1;
}
}
}