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blis/gtestsuite/input.operations
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# input.operations
# BLIS GtestSuite
#
# This file contains input values that control which BLIS operations are
# tested as well as how those test runs are parameterized. We will now
# describe how each section or line type may be edited.
#
# ENABLING/DISABLING INDIVIDUAL OPERATION TESTS
# Given that an operation's section override switch is set to 1
# (enabled), whether or not that operation will get tested is
# determined by its local switch. For example, if the level-1v section
# override is set to 1, and there is a 1 on the line marked "addv",
# then the addv operation will be tested. Similarly, a 0 would cause
# addv to not be tested.
#
# CHANGING PROBLEM SIZE/SHAPES TESTED
# The problem sizes tested by an operation are determined by the
# dimension specifiers on the line marked "dimensions: <spec_labels>".
# If, for example, <spec_labels> contains two dimension labels (e.g.
# "m n"), then the line should begin with two dimension specifiers.
# Dimension specifiers of -1 cause the corresponding dimension to be
# bound to the problem size, which is determined by values set in
# input.general. Positive values cause the corresponding dimension to
# be fixed to that value and held constant.
#
# Examples of dimension specifiers (where the dimensions are m and n):
#
# -1 -1 Dimensions m and n grow with problem size (resulting in
# square matrices).
# -1 150 Dimension m grows with problem size and n is fixed at
# 150.
# -1 -2 Dimension m grows with problem size and n grows
# proportional to half the problem size.
#
# CHANGING PARAMTER COMBINATIONS TESTED
# The parameter combinations tested by an operation are determined by
# the parameter specifier characters on the line marked "parameters:
# <param_labels>". If, for example, <param_labels> contains two
# parameter labels (e.g. "transa conjx"), then the line should contain
# two parameter specifier characters. The '?' specifier character
# serves as a wildcard--it causes all possible values of that parameter
# to be tested. A character such as 'n' or 't' causes only that value
# to be tested.
#
# Examples of parameter specifiers (where the parameters are transa
# and conjx):
#
# ?? All combinations of the transa and conjx parameters are
# tested: nn, nc, tn, tc, cn, cc, hn, hc.
# ?n conjx is fixed to "no conjugate" but transa is allowed
# to vary: nn, tn, cn, hn.
# hc Only the case where transa is "Hermitian-transpose" and
# conjx is "conjugate" is tested.
#
# Here is a full list of the parameter types used by the various BLIS
# operations along with their possible character encodings:
#
# side: l,r left, right
# uplo: l,u lower, upper
# trans: n,t,c,h no transpose, transpose, conjugate, Hermitian-
# transpose (i.e. conjugate-transpose)
# conj: n,c no conjugate, conjugate
# diag: n,u non-unit diagonal, unit diagonal
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# --- Utility --------------------------------------------------------------
1 # randv
-1 # dimensions: m
1 # randm
-1 -1 # dimensions: m n
# --- Level-1v -------------------------------------------------------------
1 # addv
-1 # dimensions: m
? # parameters: conjx
1 # amaxv
-1 # dimensions: m
1 # axpbyv
-1 # dimensions: m
? # parameters: conjx
1 # axpyv
-1 # dimensions: m
? # parameters: conjx
1 # copyv
-1 # dimensions: m
? # parameters: conjx
1 # dotv
-1 # dimensions: m
?? # parameters: conjx conjy
1 # dotxv
-1 # dimensions: m
?? # parameters: conjx conjy
1 # normfv
-1 # dimensions: m
1 # scalv
-1 # dimensions: m
? # parameters: conjbeta
1 # scal2v
-1 # dimensions: m
? # parameters: conjx
1 # setv
-1 # dimensions: m
1 # subv
-1 # dimensions: m
? # parameters: conjx
1 # xpbyv
-1 # dimensions: m
? # parameters: conjx
# --- Level-1m -------------------------------------------------------------
1 # addm
-1 -2 # dimensions: m n
? # parameters: transa
1 # axpym
-1 -1 # dimensions: m n
? # parameters: transa
1 # copym
-1 -2 # dimensions: m n
? # parameters: transa
1 # normfm
-1 -2 # dimensions: m n
1 # scalm
-1 -2 # dimensions: m n
? # parameters: conjbeta
1 # scal2m
-1 -2 # dimensions: m n
? # parameters: transa
1 # setm
-1 -2 # dimensions: m n
1 # subm
-1 -2 # dimensions: m n
? # parameters: transa
1 # xpbym
-1 -1 # dimensions: m n
? # parameters: transa
# --- Level-1f kernels -----------------------------------------------------
1 # axpy2v
-1 # dimensions: m
?? # parameters: conjx conjy
1 # dotaxpyv
-1 # dimensions: m
??? # parameters: conjxt conjx conjy
1 # axpyf
-1 # dimensions: m
?? # parameters: conja conjx
1 # dotxf
-1 # dimensions: m
?? # parameters: conjat conjx
1 # dotxaxpyf
-1 # dimensions: m
???? # parameters: conjat conja conjw conjx
# --- Level-2 --------------------------------------------------------------
1 # gemv
-1 -2 # dimensions: m n
?? # parameters: transa conjx
1 # ger
-1 -2 # dimensions: m n
?? # parameters: conjx conjy
1 # hemv
-1 # dimensions: m
??? # parameters: uploa conja conjx
1 # her
-1 # dimensions: m
?? # parameters: uploc conjx
1 # her2
-1 # dimensions: m
??? # parameters: uploc conjx conjy
1 # symv
-1 # dimensions: m
??? # parameters: uploa conja conjx
1 # syr
-1 # dimensions: m
?? # parameters: uploc conjx
1 # syr2
-1 # dimensions: m
??? # parameters: uploc conjx conjy
1 # trmv
-1 # dimensions: m
??? # parameters: uploa transa diaga
1 # trsv
-1 # dimensions: m
??? # parameters: uploa transa diaga
# --- Level-3 micro-kernels ------------------------------------------------
1 # gemm
-1 # dimensions: k
1 # trsm
? # parameters: uploa
1 # gemmtrsm
-1 # dimensions: k
? # parameters: uploa
# --- Level-3 --------------------------------------------------------------
1 # gemm
-1 -1 -1 # dimensions: m n k
?? # parameters: transa transb
1 # gemmt
-1 -1 # dimensions: m k
??? # parameters: uploc transa transb
1 # hemm
-1 -1 # dimensions: m n
?? # parameters: side uploa
1 # herk
-1 -1 # dimensions: m k
?? # parameters: uploc trans
1 # her2k
-1 -1 # dimensions: m k
?? # parameters: uploc trans
1 # symm
-1 -1 # dimensions: m n
?? # parameters: side uploa
1 # syrk
-1 -1 # dimensions: m k
?? # parameters: uploc trans
1 # syr2k
-1 -1 # dimensions: m k
?? # parameters: uploc trans
1 # trmm
-1 -1 # dimensions: m n
???? # parameters: side uploa transa diaga
1 # trmm3
-1 -1 # dimensions: m n
????? # parameters: side uploa transa diaga transb
1 # trsm
-1 -1 # dimensions: m n
???? # parameters: side uploa transa diaga
# --- lpgemm --------------------------------------------------------------
1 # gemm_u8s8s32os32
-1 -1 -1 # dimensions: m n k
nn # parameters: transa transb
1 # gemm_u8s8s32os8
-1 -1 -1 # dimensions: m n k
nn # parameters: transa transb
1 # gemm_f32f32f32of32
-1 -1 -1 # dimensions: m n k
nn # parameters: transa transb
1 # gemm_u8s8s16os16
-1 -1 -1 # dimensions: m n k
nn # parameters: transa transb
1 # gemm_u8s8s16os8
-1 -1 -1 # dimensions: m n k
nn # parameters: transa transb
1 # gemm_bf16bf16f32of32
-1 -1 -1 # dimensions: m n k
nn # parameters: transa transb
1 # gemm_bf16bf16f32obf16
-1 -1 -1 # dimensions: m n k
nn # parameters: transa transb