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The use of the `packet_traits<>::HasCast` field is currently inconsistent with
`type_casting_traits<>`, and is unused apart from within
`test/packetmath.cpp`. In addition, those packetmath cast tests do not
currently reflect how casts are performed in practice: they ignore the
`SrcCoeffRatio` and `TgtCoeffRatio` fields, assuming a 1:1 ratio.
Here we remove the unsed `HasCast`, and modify the packet cast tests to
better reflect their usage.
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Both i386 and 32-bit ARM do not define __uint128_t. On most systems, if
__uint128_t is defined, then so is the macro __SIZEOF_INT128__.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18531782/how-to-know-if-uint128-t-is-defined1
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* Add ptranspose<*,4> to support matmul and add unit test for Matrix<bool> * Matrix<bool>
* work around a bug in slicing of Tensor<bool>.
* Add tensor tests
This speeds up matmul for boolean matrices by about 10x
name old time/op new time/op delta
BM_MatMul<bool>/8 267ns ± 0% 479ns ± 0% +79.25% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
BM_MatMul<bool>/32 6.42µs ± 0% 0.87µs ± 0% -86.50% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
BM_MatMul<bool>/64 43.3µs ± 0% 5.9µs ± 0% -86.42% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
BM_MatMul<bool>/128 315µs ± 0% 44µs ± 0% -85.98% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
BM_MatMul<bool>/256 2.41ms ± 0% 0.34ms ± 0% -85.68% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
BM_MatMul<bool>/512 18.8ms ± 0% 2.7ms ± 0% -85.53% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
BM_MatMul<bool>/1k 149ms ± 0% 22ms ± 0% -85.40% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
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module required to run it on devices supporting SYCL.
* Abstracting the pointer type so that both SYCL memory and pointer can be captured.
* Converting SYCL virtual pointer to SYCL device memory in Eigen evaluator class.
* Binding SYCL placeholder accessor to command group handler by using bind method in Eigen evaluator node.
* Adding SYCL macro for controlling loop unrolling.
* Modifying the TensorDeviceSycl.h and SYCL executor method to adopt the above changes.
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broadcasting
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EIGEN_DECLARE_TEST(mytest) { /* code */ }.
This provide several advantages:
- more flexibility in designing unit tests
- unit tests can be glued to speed up compilation
- unit tests are compiled with same predefined macros, which is a requirement for zapcc
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template<typename OtherDerived> TensorStridingOp& operator = (const OtherDerived& other)
provides a valid assignment operator for the striding operation, and therefore refuses to compile code like:
result.stride(foo) = source.stride(bar);
Added the explicit
TensorStridingOp& operator = (const TensorStridingOp& other)
as a workaround to get the code to compile, and did the same in all the operations that can be used as lvalues.
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