- Update _constraints to use 12GB RAM on x86_64 - Update to version 0.3.11 common: * Reduced the default BLAS3_MEM_ALLOC_THRESHOLD (used as an upper limit for placing temporary arrays on the stack) to be compatible with a stack size of 1mb (as imposed by the JAVA runtime library) * Added mixed-precision dot function SBDOT and utility functions shstobf16, shdtobf16, sbf16tos and dbf16tod to convert between single or double precision float arrays and bfloat16 arrays * Fixed prototypes of LAPACK_?ggsvp and LAPACK_?ggsvd functions in lapack.h * Fixed underflow and rounding errors in LAPACK SLANV2 and DLANV2 (causing miscalculations in e.g. SHSEQR/DHSEQR, LAPACK issue #263) * Fixed workspace calculation in LAPACK ?GELQ (LAPACK issue #415) * Fixed several bugs in the LAPACK testsuite * Improved performance of TRMM and TRSM for certain problem sizes * Fixed infinite recursions and workspace miscalculations in ReLAPACK * CMAKE builds no longer require pkg-config for creating the .pc file * Makefile builds no longer misread NO_CBLAS=0 or NO_LAPACK=0 as enabling these options * Fixed detection of gfortran when invoked through an mpi wrapper * Improve thread reinitialization performance with OpenMP after a fork * Added support for building only the subset of the library required for a particular precision by specifying BUILD_SINGLE, BUILD_DOUBLE * Optional function name prefixes and suffixes are now correctly reflected in the generated cblas.h * Added CMAKE build support for the LAPACK and multithreading tests power: * Added optimized support for POWER10 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/843166 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/openblas?expand=0&rev=37
openSUSE specific packaging =========================== OpenBLAS provides optimized implementations of BLAS and LAPACK. openSUSE provides three variants: * Serial library (libopenblas_serial0) * With OpenMP support (libopenblas_openmp0) * With threading support (libopenblas_pthreads0) By defult openSUSE uses pthreads version on x86 systems and OpenMP for other architectures. On x86 systems OpenBLAS uses dynamic architectures support, so it contains all CPU-related optimizations. How to switch between the various BLAS/LAPACK implementations ============================================================= BLAS: sudo /usr/sbin/update-alternatives --config libblas.so.3 LAPACK: sudo /usr/sbin/update-alternatives --config liblapack.so.3 More information is available at: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Science_Linear_algebra_libraries
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