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blis/frame/base/check/bli_obj_check.c
Field G. Van Zee 650d2a6ff2 Added initial support for imaginary stride.
Details:
- Added an imaginary stride field ("is") to obj_t.
- Renamed bli_obj_set_incs() macro to bli_obj_set_strides().
- Defined bli_obj_imag_stride() and bli_obj_set_imag_stride() and
  added invocations in key locations.
- Added some basic error-checking related to imaginary stride.
- For now, imaginary stride will not be exposed into the most-used
  BLIS APIs such as bli_obj_create(), and certainly not the
  computational APIs such as bli_dgemm().
2015-02-09 14:59:20 -06:00

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/*
BLIS
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libraries.
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*/
#include "blis.h"
void bli_obj_create_check( num_t dt,
dim_t m,
dim_t n,
inc_t rs,
inc_t cs,
obj_t* obj )
{
err_t e_val;
e_val = bli_check_valid_datatype( dt );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
e_val = bli_check_matrix_strides( m, n, rs, cs, 1 );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
e_val = bli_check_null_pointer( obj );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
}
void bli_obj_create_without_buffer_check( num_t dt,
dim_t m,
dim_t n,
obj_t* obj )
{
err_t e_val;
e_val = bli_check_valid_datatype( dt );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
e_val = bli_check_null_pointer( obj );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
}
void bli_obj_alloc_buffer_check( inc_t rs,
inc_t cs,
inc_t is,
obj_t* obj )
{
err_t e_val;
e_val = bli_check_matrix_strides( bli_obj_length( *obj ),
bli_obj_width( *obj ),
rs, cs, is );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
e_val = bli_check_null_pointer( obj );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
}
void bli_obj_attach_buffer_check( void* p,
inc_t rs,
inc_t cs,
inc_t is,
obj_t* obj )
{
err_t e_val;
// NOTE: We allow the caller to attach NULL to an object because
// the buffer contains NULL after _create_wihout_buffer() anyway.
// Thus, we're not opening a window for undefined behavior because
// that window is already open. Instead of checking for NULL here,
// we check the object buffers for all objects in all of the
// computational operations' _check()/_int_check() functions.
//e_val = bli_check_null_pointer( p );
//bli_check_error_code( e_val );
e_val = bli_check_matrix_strides( bli_obj_length( *obj ),
bli_obj_width( *obj ),
rs, cs, is );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
e_val = bli_check_null_pointer( obj );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
}
void bli_obj_create_scalar_check( num_t dt,
obj_t* obj )
{
err_t e_val;
e_val = bli_check_valid_datatype( dt );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
e_val = bli_check_null_pointer( obj );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
}
void bli_obj_free_check( obj_t* obj )
{
//err_t e_val;
// We don't bother checking for null-ness since bli_obj_free()
// handles null pointers safely.
//e_val = bli_check_null_pointer( obj );
//bli_check_error_code( e_val );
}
void bli_obj_create_const_check( double value, obj_t* obj )
{
err_t e_val;
e_val = bli_check_null_pointer( obj );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
}
void bli_obj_create_const_copy_of_check( obj_t* a, obj_t* b )
{
err_t e_val;
e_val = bli_check_null_pointer( a );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
e_val = bli_check_null_pointer( b );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
e_val = bli_check_scalar_object( a );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
e_val = bli_check_object_buffer( a );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
}
void bli_datatype_size_check( num_t dt )
{
err_t e_val;
e_val = bli_check_valid_datatype( dt );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
}
void bli_datatype_union_check( num_t dt1, num_t dt2 )
{
err_t e_val;
e_val = bli_check_floating_datatype( dt1 );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
e_val = bli_check_floating_datatype( dt2 );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
}
void bli_obj_print_check( char* label, obj_t* obj )
{
err_t e_val;
e_val = bli_check_null_pointer( label );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
e_val = bli_check_null_pointer( obj );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
}