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Hari Govind S 29f30c7863 Optimisation for DCOPY API
-  Introducted new assembly kernel that copies data from source
   to destination from the front and back of the vector at the
   same time. This kernel provides better performance for larger
   input sizes.

-  Added a wrapper function responsible for selecting the kernel
   used by DCOPYV API to handle the given input for zen5
   architecture.

-  Updated AOCL-dynamic threshold for DCOPYV API in zen4 and
   zen5 architectures.

-  New unit-tests were included in the grestsuite for the new
   kernel.

AMD-Internal: [CPUPL-6650]
Change-Id: Ie2af88b8e97196b6aa02c089e59247742002f568
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For more information on sub-configurations and configuration families in BLIS, please read the Configuration Guide, which can be viewed in markdown-rendered form from the BLIS wiki page.

If you don't have time, or are impatient, take a look at the config_registry file in the top-level directory of the BLIS distribution. It contains a grammar-like mapping of configuration names, or families, to sub-configurations, which may be other families. Keep in mind that the / notation:

<config>: <config>/<name>

means that the kernel set associated with <name> should be made available to the configuration <config> if <config> is targeted at configure-time. (Some configurations borrow kernels from other configurations, and this is how we specify that requirement.)