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Makefile

#!/bin/bash
#
# BLIS
# An object-based framework for developing high-performance BLAS-like
# libraries.
#
# Copyright (C) 2014, The University of Texas at Austin
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
# met:
# - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
# - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
# - Neither the name of The University of Texas at Austin nor the names
# of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
# derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
# HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
#
#
# Makefile
#
# Field G. Van Zee
#
# Makefile for standalone BLIS test drivers.
#
#
# --- Makefile PHONY target definitions ----------------------------------------
#
.PHONY: all \
blis essl \
clean cleanx
#
# --- Makefile initialization --------------------------------------------------
#
# Define the name of the configuration file.
CONFIG_MK_FILE := config.mk
# Define the name of the file containing build and architecture-specific
# makefile definitions.
MAKE_DEFS_FILE := make_defs.mk
# Locations of important files.
ROOT_PATH := ..
CONFIG_DIR := config
#
# --- Include makefile configuration file --------------------------------------
#
# Construct the path to the makefile configuration file that was generated by
# the configure script.
CONFIG_MK_PATH := $(ROOT_PATH)/$(CONFIG_MK_FILE)
# Include the configuration file.
-include $(CONFIG_MK_PATH)
# Detect whether we actually got the configuration file. If we didn't, then
# it is likely that the user has not yet generated it (via configure).
ifeq ($(strip $(CONFIG_MK_INCLUDED)),yes)
CONFIG_MK_PRESENT := yes
else
CONFIG_MK_PRESENT := no
endif
# Now we have access to CONFIG_NAME, which tells us which sub-directory of the
# config directory to use as our configuration.
CONFIG_PATH := $(ROOT_PATH)/$(CONFIG_DIR)/$(CONFIG_NAME)
#
# --- Include makefile definitions file ----------------------------------------
#
# Construct the path to the makefile definitions file residing inside of
# the configuration sub-directory.
MAKE_DEFS_MK_PATH := $(CONFIG_PATH)/$(MAKE_DEFS_FILE)
# Include the makefile definitions file.
-include $(MAKE_DEFS_MK_PATH)
# Detect whether we actually got the make definitios file. If we didn't, then
# it is likely that the configuration is invalid (or incomplete).
ifeq ($(strip $(MAKE_DEFS_MK_INCLUDED)),yes)
MAKE_DEFS_MK_PRESENT := yes
else
MAKE_DEFS_MK_PRESENT := no
endif
#
# --- BLAS and LAPACK implementations ------------------------------------------
#
# BLIS library and header path. This is simply wherever it was installed.
BLIS_LIB_PATH := $(INSTALL_PREFIX)/lib
BLIS_INC_PATH := $(INSTALL_PREFIX)/include/blis
# BLIS library.
BLIS_LIB := $(BLIS_LIB_PATH)/libblis.a
# BLAS library path(s). This is where the BLAS libraries reside.
BLAS_LIB_PATH := $(HOME)/flame/lib
MKL_LIB_PATH := $(HOME)/intel/mkl/lib/intel64/
ESSL_LIB_PATH := /soft/libraries/essl/current/lib64
# OpenBLAS
OPENBLAS_LIB := $(BLAS_LIB_PATH)/libopenblas.a
# ATLAS
ATLAS_LIB := $(BLAS_LIB_PATH)/libf77blas.a \
$(BLAS_LIB_PATH)/libatlas.a
# MKL
MKL_LIB := -L$(MKL_LIB_PATH) \
-lmkl_sequential \
-lmkl_core \
-lmkl_intel_lp64
# ESSL
# Note: ESSL is named differently for SMP and/or BG
ESSL_LIB := $(ESSL_LIB_PATH)/libesslsmpbg.a \
-L$(IBM_MAIN_DIR)/xlsmp/bg/3.1/bglib64/ \
-L$(IBM_MAIN_DIR)/xlf/bg/14.1/bglib64/ \
-lxlsmp -lxlf90_r -lxlfmath -lxl
# Accelerate
MAC_LIB := -framework Accelerate
#
# --- General build definitions ------------------------------------------------
#
TEST_SRC_PATH := .
TEST_OBJ_PATH := .
# Gather all local object files.
TEST_OBJS := $(patsubst $(TEST_SRC_PATH)/%.c, \
$(TEST_OBJ_PATH)/%.o, \
$(wildcard $(TEST_SRC_PATH)/*.c))
# Override CFLAGS from make_defs.mk here, if desired.
#CFLAGS := -g -O2 -march=native
# Add installed and local header paths to CFLAGS
CFLAGS += -I$(BLIS_INC_PATH) -I$(TEST_SRC_PATH)
LINKER := $(CC)
#LDFLAGS := -L/home/00146/field/gnu/gcc-4.8.2/lib64
#LDFLAGS += -lgfortran -lm -lpthread
#
# --- Targets/rules ------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Complete list of possible targets when defining 'all':
#
# blis openblas atlas mkl mac essl
#
all: blis essl
blis: test_gemm_blis.x \
test_hemm_blis.x \
test_herk_blis.x \
test_her2k_blis.x \
test_trmm_blis.x \
test_trsm_blis.x
essl: test_gemm_essl.x \
test_hemm_essl.x \
test_herk_essl.x \
test_her2k_essl.x \
test_trmm_essl.x \
test_trsm_essl.x
openblas: test_gemv_openblas.x \
test_ger_openblas.x \
test_hemv_openblas.x \
test_her_openblas.x \
test_her2_openblas.x \
test_trmv_openblas.x \
test_trsv_openblas.x \
\
test_gemm_openblas.x \
test_hemm_openblas.x \
test_herk_openblas.x \
test_her2k_openblas.x \
test_trmm_openblas.x \
test_trsm_openblas.x
atlas: test_gemv_atlas.x \
test_ger_atlas.x \
test_hemv_atlas.x \
test_her_atlas.x \
test_her2_atlas.x \
test_trmv_atlas.x \
test_trsv_atlas.x \
\
test_gemm_atlas.x \
test_hemm_atlas.x \
test_herk_atlas.x \
test_her2k_atlas.x \
test_trmm_atlas.x \
test_trsm_atlas.x
mkl: test_gemv_mkl.x \
test_ger_mkl.x \
test_hemv_mkl.x \
test_her_mkl.x \
test_her2_mkl.x \
test_trmv_mkl.x \
test_trsv_mkl.x \
\
test_gemm_mkl.x \
test_hemm_mkl.x \
test_herk_mkl.x \
test_her2k_mkl.x \
test_trmm_mkl.x \
test_trsm_mkl.x
mac: test_gemv_mac.x \
test_ger_mac.x \
test_hemv_mac.x \
test_her_mac.x \
test_her2_mac.x \
test_trmv_mac.x \
test_trsv_mac.x \
\
test_gemm_mac.x \
test_hemm_mac.x \
test_herk_mac.x \
test_her2k_mac.x \
test_trmm_mac.x \
test_trsm_mac.x
# --Object file rules --
$(TEST_OBJ_PATH)/%.o: $(TEST_SRC_PATH)/%.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
test_%_openblas.o: test_%.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DBLAS=\"openblas\" -c $< -o $@
test_%_atlas.o: test_%.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DBLAS=\"atlas\" -c $< -o $@
test_%_mkl.o: test_%.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DBLAS=\"mkl\" -c $< -o $@
test_%_essl.o: test_%.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DBLAS=\"essl\" -c $< -o $@
test_%_mac.o: test_%.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DBLAS=\"mac\" -c $< -o $@
test_%_blis.o: test_%.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DBLIS -c $< -o $@
# -- Executable file rules --
# NOTE: For the BLAS test drivers, we place the BLAS libraries before BLIS
# on the link command line in case BLIS was configured with the BLAS
# compatibility layer. This prevents BLIS from inadvertently getting called
# for the BLAS routines we are trying to test with.
test_%_openblas.x: test_%_openblas.o $(BLIS_LIB)
$(LINKER) $< $(OPENBLAS_LIB) $(BLIS_LIB) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@
test_%_atlas.x: test_%_atlas.o $(BLIS_LIB)
$(LINKER) $< $(ATLAS_LIB) $(BLIS_LIB) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@
test_%_mkl.x: test_%_mkl.o $(BLIS_LIB)
$(LINKER) $< $(MKL_LIB) $(BLIS_LIB) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@
test_%_essl.x: test_%_essl.o $(BLIS_LIB)
$(LINKER) $< $(ESSL_LIB) $(BLIS_LIB) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@
test_%_mac.x: test_%_mac.o $(BLIS_LIB)
$(LINKER) $< $(MAC_LIB) $(BLIS_LIB) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@
test_%_blis.x: test_%_blis.o $(BLIS_LIB)
$(LINKER) $< $(BLIS_LIB) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@
# -- Clean rules --
clean: cleanx
cleanx:
- $(RM_F) *.o *.x