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- * Contents: Native middle-level C interface to LAPACK function zunbdb
- * Author: Intel Corporation
- * Generated June 2017
- *****************************************************************************/
-
- #include "lapacke_utils.h"
-
- lapack_int LAPACKE_zunbdb_work( int matrix_layout, char trans, char signs,
- lapack_int m, lapack_int p, lapack_int q,
- lapack_complex_double* x11, lapack_int ldx11,
- lapack_complex_double* x12, lapack_int ldx12,
- lapack_complex_double* x21, lapack_int ldx21,
- lapack_complex_double* x22, lapack_int ldx22,
- double* theta, double* phi,
- lapack_complex_double* taup1,
- lapack_complex_double* taup2,
- lapack_complex_double* tauq1,
- lapack_complex_double* tauq2,
- lapack_complex_double* work, lapack_int lwork )
- {
- lapack_int info = 0;
- /* LAPACK function works with matrices in both layouts. It is supported
- * through TRANS parameter. So all conversion between layouts can be
- * completed in LAPACK function. See the table below which describes how
- * every LAPACKE call is forwarded to corresponding LAPACK call.
- *
- * matrix_layout | trans_LAPACKE | -> trans_LAPACK
- * | (trans) | (ltrans)
- * -----------------+---------------+----------------
- * LAPACK_COL_MAJOR | 'N' | -> 'N'
- * LAPACK_COL_MAJOR | 'T' | -> 'T'
- * LAPACK_ROW_MAJOR | 'N' | -> 'T'
- * LAPACK_ROW_MAJOR | 'T' | -> 'T'
- * (note that for row major layout trans parameter is ignored)
- */
- if( matrix_layout == LAPACK_COL_MAJOR ||
- matrix_layout == LAPACK_ROW_MAJOR ) {
- char ltrans;
- if( !LAPACKE_lsame( trans, 't' ) && matrix_layout == LAPACK_COL_MAJOR ) {
- ltrans = 'n';
- } else {
- ltrans = 't';
- }
- /* Call LAPACK function and adjust info */
- LAPACK_zunbdb( <rans, &signs, &m, &p, &q, x11, &ldx11, x12, &ldx12,
- x21, &ldx21, x22, &ldx22, theta, phi, taup1, taup2,
- tauq1, tauq2, work, &lwork, &info );
- if( info < 0 ) {
- info = info - 1;
- }
- } else {
- info = -1;
- LAPACKE_xerbla( "LAPACKE_zunbdb_work", info );
- }
- return info;
- }
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