openblas android平台,GitHub - mingwandroid/OpenBLAS: OpenBLAS is an optimized BLAS library based on Go...

OpenBLAS

68747470733a2f2f6261646765732e6769747465722e696d2f4a6f696e253230436861742e737667

Travis CI: 68747470733a2f2f7472617669732d63692e6f72672f7869616e79692f4f70656e424c41532e7376673f6272616e63683d646576656c6f70

AppVeyor: 68747470733a2f2f63692e6170707665796f722e636f6d2f6170692f70726f6a656374732f7374617475732f3039736f686433356e386e6b6b7836342f6272616e63682f646576656c6f703f7376673d74727565

Introduction

OpenBLAS is an optimized BLAS library based on GotoBLAS2 1.13 BSD version.

Please read the documentation on the OpenBLAS wiki pages: http://github.com/xianyi/OpenBLAS/wiki.

Binary Packages

We provide official binary packages for the following platform:

Windows x86/x86_64

Installation from Source

Dependencies

Building OpenBLAS requires the following to be installed:

GNU Make

A C compiler, e.g. GCC or Clang

A Fortran compiler (optional, for LAPACK)

IBM MASS (optional, see below)

Normal compile

Simply invoking make (or gmake on BSD) will detect the CPU automatically.

To set a specific target CPU, use make TARGET=xxx, e.g. make TARGET=NEHALEM.

The full target list is in the file TargetList.txt.

Cross compile

Set CC and FC to point to the cross toolchains, and set HOSTCC to your host C compiler.

The target must be specified explicitly when cross compiling.

Examples:

On an x86 box, compile this library for a loongson3a CPU:

make BINARY=64 CC=mips64el-unknown-linux-gnu-gcc FC=mips64el-unknown-linux-gnu-gfortran HOSTCC=gcc TARGET=LOONGSON3A

On an x86 box, compile this library for a loongson3a CPU with loongcc (based on Open64) compiler:

make CC=loongcc FC=loongf95 HOSTCC=gcc TARGET=LOONGSON3A CROSS=1 CROSS_SUFFIX=mips64el-st-linux-gnu- NO_LAPACKE=1 NO_SHARED=1 BINARY=32

Debug version

A debug version can be built using make DEBUG=1.

Compile with MASS support on Power CPU (optional)

The IBM MASS library

consists of a set of mathematical functions for C, C++, and Fortran applications that are

are tuned for optimum performance on POWER architectures.

OpenBLAS with MASS requires a 64-bit, little-endian OS on POWER.

The library can be installed as shown:

On Ubuntu:

wget -q http://public.dhe.ibm.com/software/server/POWER/Linux/xl-compiler/eval/ppc64le/ubuntu/public.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add -

echo "deb http://public.dhe.ibm.com/software/server/POWER/Linux/xl-compiler/eval/ppc64le/ubuntu/ trusty main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ibm-xl-compiler-eval.list

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get install libxlmass-devel.8.1.5

On RHEL/CentOS:

wget http://public.dhe.ibm.com/software/server/POWER/Linux/xl-compiler/eval/ppc64le/rhel7/repodata/repomd.xml.key

sudo rpm --import repomd.xml.key

wget http://public.dhe.ibm.com/software/server/POWER/Linux/xl-compiler/eval/ppc64le/rhel7/ibm-xl-compiler-eval.repo

sudo cp ibm-xl-compiler-eval.repo /etc/yum.repos.d/

sudo yum install libxlmass-devel.8.1.5

After installing the MASS library, compile OpenBLAS with USE_MASS=1.

For example, to compile on Power8 with MASS support: make USE_MASS=1 TARGET=POWER8.

Install to a specific directory (optional)

Use PREFIX= when invoking make, for example

make install PREFIX=your_installation_directory

The default installation directory is /opt/OpenBLAS.

Supported CPUs and Operating Systems

Please read GotoBLAS_01Readme.txt.

Additional supported CPUs

x86/x86-64

Intel Xeon 56xx (Westmere): Used GotoBLAS2 Nehalem codes.

Intel Sandy Bridge: Optimized Level-3 and Level-2 BLAS with AVX on x86-64.

Intel Haswell: Optimized Level-3 and Level-2 BLAS with AVX2 and FMA on x86-64.

Intel Skylake: Optimized Level-3 and Level-2 BLAS with AVX512 and FMA on x86-64.

AMD Bobcat: Used GotoBLAS2 Barcelona codes.

AMD Bulldozer: x86-64 ?GEMM FMA4 kernels. (Thanks to Werner Saar)

AMD PILEDRIVER: Uses Bulldozer codes with some optimizations.

AMD STEAMROLLER: Uses Bulldozer codes with some optimizations.

MIPS64

ICT Loongson 3A: Optimized Level-3 BLAS and the part of Level-1,2.

ICT Loongson 3B: Experimental

ARM

ARMv6: Optimized BLAS for vfpv2 and vfpv3-d16 (e.g. BCM2835, Cortex M0+)

ARMv7: Optimized BLAS for vfpv3-d32 (e.g. Cortex A8, A9 and A15)

ARM64

ARMv8: Experimental

ARM Cortex-A57: Experimental

PPC/PPC64

POWER8: Optmized Level-3 BLAS and some Level-1, only with USE_OPENMP=1

IBM zEnterprise System

Z13: Optimized Level-3 BLAS and Level-1,2 (double precision)

Supported OS

GNU/Linux

Darwin/macOS: Experimental. Although GotoBLAS2 supports Darwin, we are not macOS experts.

FreeBSD: Supported by the community. We don't actively test the library on this OS.

OpenBSD: Supported by the community. We don't actively test the library on this OS.

DragonFly BSD: Supported by the community. We don't actively test the library on this OS.

Usage

Statically link with libopenblas.a or dynamically link with -lopenblas if OpenBLAS was

compiled as a shared library.

Setting the number of threads using environment variables

Environment variables are used to specify a maximum number of threads.

For example,

export OPENBLAS_NUM_THREADS=4

export GOTO_NUM_THREADS=4

export OMP_NUM_THREADS=4

The priorities are OPENBLAS_NUM_THREADS > GOTO_NUM_THREADS > OMP_NUM_THREADS.

If you compile this library with USE_OPENMP=1, you should set the OMP_NUM_THREADS

environment variable; OpenBLAS ignores OPENBLAS_NUM_THREADS and GOTO_NUM_THREADS when

compiled with USE_OPENMP=1.

Setting the number of threads at runtime

We provide the following functions to control the number of threads at runtime:

void goto_set_num_threads(int num_threads);

void openblas_set_num_threads(int num_threads);

If you compile this library with USE_OPENMP=1, you should use the above functions too.

Reporting bugs

Contact

Change log

Please see Changelog.txt to view the differences between OpenBLAS and GotoBLAS2 1.13 BSD version.

Troubleshooting

Please read the FAQ first.

Please use GCC version 4.6 and above to compile Sandy Bridge AVX kernels on Linux/MinGW/BSD.

Please use Clang version 3.1 and above to compile the library on Sandy Bridge microarchitecture.

Clang 3.0 will generate the wrong AVX binary code.

Please use GCC version 6 or LLVM version 6 and above to compile Skyalke AVX512 kernels.

The number of CPUs/cores should less than or equal to 256. On Linux x86_64 (amd64),

there is experimental support for up to 1024 CPUs/cores and 128 numa nodes if you build

the library with BIGNUMA=1.

OpenBLAS does not set processor affinity by default.

On Linux, you can enable processor affinity by commenting out the line NO_AFFINITY=1 in

Makefile.rule. However, note that this may cause

a conflict with R parallel.

On Loongson 3A, make test may fail with a pthread_create error (EAGAIN).

However, it will be okay when you run the same test case on the shell.

Contributing

Check for open issues or open a fresh issue

to start a discussion around a feature idea or a bug.

Fork the OpenBLAS repository to start making your changes.

Write a test which shows that the bug was fixed or that the feature works as expected.

Send a pull request. Make sure to add yourself to CONTRIBUTORS.md.

Donation

  • 0
    点赞
  • 1
    收藏
    觉得还不错? 一键收藏
  • 0
    评论
评论
添加红包

请填写红包祝福语或标题

红包个数最小为10个

红包金额最低5元

当前余额3.43前往充值 >
需支付:10.00
成就一亿技术人!
领取后你会自动成为博主和红包主的粉丝 规则
hope_wisdom
发出的红包
实付
使用余额支付
点击重新获取
扫码支付
钱包余额 0

抵扣说明:

1.余额是钱包充值的虚拟货币,按照1:1的比例进行支付金额的抵扣。
2.余额无法直接购买下载,可以购买VIP、付费专栏及课程。

余额充值