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- # Notes on OpenBLAS usage
- ## Usage
-
- #### Program is Terminated. Because you tried to allocate too many memory regions
-
- In OpenBLAS, we mange a pool of memory buffers and allocate the number of
- buffers as the following.
- ```
- #define NUM_BUFFERS (MAX_CPU_NUMBER * 2)
- ```
- This error indicates that the program exceeded the number of buffers.
-
- Please build OpenBLAS with larger `NUM_THREADS`. For example, `make
- NUM_THREADS=32` or `make NUM_THREADS=64`. In `Makefile.system`, we will set
- `MAX_CPU_NUMBER=NUM_THREADS`.
-
- Despite its name, and due to the use of memory buffers in functions like SGEMM,
- the setting of NUM_THREADS can be relevant even for a single-threaded build
- of OpenBLAS, if such functions get called by multiple threads of a program
- that uses OpenBLAS. In some cases, the affected code may simply crash or throw
- a segmentation fault without displaying the above warning first.
-
- Note that the number of threads used at runtime can be altered to differ from the
- value NUM_THREADS was set to at build time. At runtime, the actual number of
- threads can be set anywhere from 1 to the build's NUM_THREADS (note however,
- that this does not change the number of memory buffers that will be allocated,
- which is set at build time). The number of threads for a process can be set by
- using the mechanisms described below.
-
-
- #### How can I use OpenBLAS in multi-threaded applications?
-
- If your application is already multi-threaded, it will conflict with OpenBLAS
- multi-threading. Thus, you must set OpenBLAS to use single thread in any of the
- following ways:
-
- * `export OPENBLAS_NUM_THREADS=1` in the environment variables.
- * Call `openblas_set_num_threads(1)` in the application on runtime.
- * Build OpenBLAS single thread version, e.g. `make USE_THREAD=0`
-
- If the application is parallelized by OpenMP, please use OpenBLAS built with
- `USE_OPENMP=1`
-
- #### How to choose TARGET manually at runtime when compiled with DYNAMIC_ARCH
-
- The environment variable which control the kernel selection is
- `OPENBLAS_CORETYPE` (see `driver/others/dynamic.c`) e.g. `export
- OPENBLAS_CORETYPE=Haswell` and the function `char* openblas_get_corename()`
- returns the used target.
-
- #### How could I disable OpenBLAS threading affinity on runtime?
-
- You can define the `OPENBLAS_MAIN_FREE` or `GOTOBLAS_MAIN_FREE` environment
- variable to disable threading affinity on runtime. For example, before the
- running,
- ```
- export OPENBLAS_MAIN_FREE=1
- ```
-
- Alternatively, you can disable affinity feature with enabling `NO_AFFINITY=1`
- in `Makefile.rule`.
-
- ## Linking with the library
-
- * Link with shared library
-
- `gcc -o test test.c -I /your_path/OpenBLAS/include/ -L/your_path/OpenBLAS/lib -lopenblas`
-
- If the library is multithreaded, please add `-lpthread`. If the library
- contains LAPACK functions, please add `-lgfortran` or other Fortran libs.
-
- * Link with static library
-
- `gcc -o test test.c /your/path/libopenblas.a`
-
- You can download `test.c` from https://gist.github.com/xianyi/5780018
-
- On Linux, if OpenBLAS was compiled with threading support (`USE_THREAD=1` by
- default), custom programs statically linked against `libopenblas.a` should also
- link with the pthread library e.g.:
-
- ```
- gcc -static -I/opt/OpenBLAS/include -L/opt/OpenBLAS/lib -o my_program my_program.c -lopenblas -lpthread
- ```
-
- Failing to add the `-lpthread` flag will cause errors such as:
-
- ```
- /opt/OpenBLAS/libopenblas.a(memory.o): In function `_touch_memory':
- memory.c:(.text+0x15): undefined reference to `pthread_mutex_lock'
- memory.c:(.text+0x41): undefined reference to `pthread_mutex_unlock'
- ...
- ```
-
- ## Code examples
-
- #### Call CBLAS interface
- This example shows calling cblas_dgemm in C. https://gist.github.com/xianyi/6930656
- ```
- #include <cblas.h>
- #include <stdio.h>
-
- void main()
- {
- int i=0;
- double A[6] = {1.0,2.0,1.0,-3.0,4.0,-1.0};
- double B[6] = {1.0,2.0,1.0,-3.0,4.0,-1.0};
- double C[9] = {.5,.5,.5,.5,.5,.5,.5,.5,.5};
- cblas_dgemm(CblasColMajor, CblasNoTrans, CblasTrans,3,3,2,1,A, 3, B, 3,2,C,3);
-
- for(i=0; i<9; i++)
- printf("%lf ", C[i]);
- printf("\n");
- }
- ```
- `gcc -o test_cblas_open test_cblas_dgemm.c -I /your_path/OpenBLAS/include/ -L/your_path/OpenBLAS/lib -lopenblas -lpthread -lgfortran`
-
- #### Call BLAS Fortran interface
-
- This example shows calling dgemm Fortran interface in C. https://gist.github.com/xianyi/5780018
-
- ```
- #include "stdio.h"
- #include "stdlib.h"
- #include "sys/time.h"
- #include "time.h"
-
- extern void dgemm_(char*, char*, int*, int*,int*, double*, double*, int*, double*, int*, double*, double*, int*);
-
- int main(int argc, char* argv[])
- {
- int i;
- printf("test!\n");
- if(argc<4){
- printf("Input Error\n");
- return 1;
- }
-
- int m = atoi(argv[1]);
- int n = atoi(argv[2]);
- int k = atoi(argv[3]);
- int sizeofa = m * k;
- int sizeofb = k * n;
- int sizeofc = m * n;
- char ta = 'N';
- char tb = 'N';
- double alpha = 1.2;
- double beta = 0.001;
-
- struct timeval start,finish;
- double duration;
-
- double* A = (double*)malloc(sizeof(double) * sizeofa);
- double* B = (double*)malloc(sizeof(double) * sizeofb);
- double* C = (double*)malloc(sizeof(double) * sizeofc);
-
- srand((unsigned)time(NULL));
-
- for (i=0; i<sizeofa; i++)
- A[i] = i%3+1;//(rand()%100)/10.0;
-
- for (i=0; i<sizeofb; i++)
- B[i] = i%3+1;//(rand()%100)/10.0;
-
- for (i=0; i<sizeofc; i++)
- C[i] = i%3+1;//(rand()%100)/10.0;
- //#if 0
- printf("m=%d,n=%d,k=%d,alpha=%lf,beta=%lf,sizeofc=%d\n",m,n,k,alpha,beta,sizeofc);
- gettimeofday(&start, NULL);
- dgemm_(&ta, &tb, &m, &n, &k, &alpha, A, &m, B, &k, &beta, C, &m);
- gettimeofday(&finish, NULL);
-
- duration = ((double)(finish.tv_sec-start.tv_sec)*1000000 + (double)(finish.tv_usec-start.tv_usec)) / 1000000;
- double gflops = 2.0 * m *n*k;
- gflops = gflops/duration*1.0e-6;
-
- FILE *fp;
- fp = fopen("timeDGEMM.txt", "a");
- fprintf(fp, "%dx%dx%d\t%lf s\t%lf MFLOPS\n", m, n, k, duration, gflops);
- fclose(fp);
-
- free(A);
- free(B);
- free(C);
- return 0;
- }
- ```
-
- ` gcc -o time_dgemm time_dgemm.c /your/path/libopenblas.a`
-
- ` ./time_dgemm <m> <n> <k> `
-
- ## Troubleshooting
- * Please read [Faq](https://github.com/xianyi/OpenBLAS/wiki/Faq) at 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. The Clang 3.0 will generate the wrong AVX binary code.
- * 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 the line NO_AFFINITY=1 in Makefile.rule. But this may cause [the conflict with R parallel](https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-sig-hpc/2012-April/001348.html).
- * On Loongson 3A. make test would be failed because of pthread_create error. The error code is EAGAIN. However, it will be OK when you run the same testcase on shell.
-
- ## BLAS reference manual
- If you want to understand every BLAS function and definition, please read
- [Intel MKL reference manual](https://software.intel.com/sites/products/documentation/doclib/iss/2013/mkl/mklman/GUID-F7ED9FB8-6663-4F44-A62B-61B63C4F0491.htm)
- or [netlib.org](http://netlib.org/blas/)
-
- Here are [OpenBLAS extension functions](https://github.com/xianyi/OpenBLAS/wiki/OpenBLAS-Extensions)
-
- ## How to reference OpenBLAS.
-
- You can reference our [papers](https://github.com/xianyi/OpenBLAS/wiki/publications).
-
- Alternatively, you can cite the OpenBLAS homepage http://www.openblas.net directly.
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