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OpenCL-CTS/test_conformance/math_brute_force/mad_double.cpp
Marco Antognini b7e7a3eb65 Remove unsupported code (#1211)
* Remove code for runtime measurement

The GetTime() and associated functions are not fully implemented on
Linux. This functionality is assumed to be untested, or unused at best.

Reduce differences between tests by removing this unnecessary feature.
It can be (re-)implemented later, if desired, once the math_brute_force
component is in better shape.

Signed-off-by: Marco Antognini <marco.antognini@arm.com>

* Coalesce if-statements

Signed-off-by: Marco Antognini <marco.antognini@arm.com>

* Keep else branch

Address comments.

Signed-off-by: Marco Antognini <marco.antognini@arm.com>
2021-04-13 15:58:44 +01:00

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//
// Copyright (c) 2017 The Khronos Group Inc.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
//
#include "function_list.h"
#include "test_functions.h"
#include "utility.h"
#include <cstring>
static int BuildKernel(const char *name, int vectorSize, cl_kernel *k,
cl_program *p, bool relaxedMode)
{
const char *c[] = { "#pragma OPENCL EXTENSION cl_khr_fp64 : enable\n",
"__kernel void math_kernel",
sizeNames[vectorSize],
"( __global double",
sizeNames[vectorSize],
"* out, __global double",
sizeNames[vectorSize],
"* in1, __global double",
sizeNames[vectorSize],
"* in2, __global double",
sizeNames[vectorSize],
"* in3 )\n"
"{\n"
" size_t i = get_global_id(0);\n"
" out[i] = ",
name,
"( in1[i], in2[i], in3[i] );\n"
"}\n" };
const char *c3[] = {
"#pragma OPENCL EXTENSION cl_khr_fp64 : enable\n",
"__kernel void math_kernel",
sizeNames[vectorSize],
"( __global double* out, __global double* in, __global double* in2, "
"__global double* in3)\n"
"{\n"
" size_t i = get_global_id(0);\n"
" if( i + 1 < get_global_size(0) )\n"
" {\n"
" double3 d0 = vload3( 0, in + 3 * i );\n"
" double3 d1 = vload3( 0, in2 + 3 * i );\n"
" double3 d2 = vload3( 0, in3 + 3 * i );\n"
" d0 = ",
name,
"( d0, d1, d2 );\n"
" vstore3( d0, 0, out + 3*i );\n"
" }\n"
" else\n"
" {\n"
" size_t parity = i & 1; // Figure out how many elements are "
"left over after BUFFER_SIZE % (3*sizeof(float)). Assume power of two "
"buffer size \n"
" double3 d0;\n"
" double3 d1;\n"
" double3 d2;\n"
" switch( parity )\n"
" {\n"
" case 1:\n"
" d0 = (double3)( in[3*i], NAN, NAN ); \n"
" d1 = (double3)( in2[3*i], NAN, NAN ); \n"
" d2 = (double3)( in3[3*i], NAN, NAN ); \n"
" break;\n"
" case 0:\n"
" d0 = (double3)( in[3*i], in[3*i+1], NAN ); \n"
" d1 = (double3)( in2[3*i], in2[3*i+1], NAN ); \n"
" d2 = (double3)( in3[3*i], in3[3*i+1], NAN ); \n"
" break;\n"
" }\n"
" d0 = ",
name,
"( d0, d1, d2 );\n"
" switch( parity )\n"
" {\n"
" case 0:\n"
" out[3*i+1] = d0.y; \n"
" // fall through\n"
" case 1:\n"
" out[3*i] = d0.x; \n"
" break;\n"
" }\n"
" }\n"
"}\n"
};
const char **kern = c;
size_t kernSize = sizeof(c) / sizeof(c[0]);
if (sizeValues[vectorSize] == 3)
{
kern = c3;
kernSize = sizeof(c3) / sizeof(c3[0]);
}
char testName[32];
snprintf(testName, sizeof(testName) - 1, "math_kernel%s",
sizeNames[vectorSize]);
return MakeKernel(kern, (cl_uint)kernSize, testName, k, p, relaxedMode);
}
typedef struct BuildKernelInfo
{
cl_uint offset; // the first vector size to build
cl_kernel *kernels;
cl_program *programs;
const char *nameInCode;
bool relaxedMode; // Whether to build with -cl-fast-relaxed-math.
} BuildKernelInfo;
static cl_int BuildKernelFn(cl_uint job_id, cl_uint thread_id UNUSED, void *p)
{
BuildKernelInfo *info = (BuildKernelInfo *)p;
cl_uint i = info->offset + job_id;
return BuildKernel(info->nameInCode, i, info->kernels + i,
info->programs + i, info->relaxedMode);
}
int TestFunc_mad_Double(const Func *f, MTdata d, bool relaxedMode)
{
uint64_t i;
uint32_t j, k;
int error;
cl_program programs[VECTOR_SIZE_COUNT];
cl_kernel kernels[VECTOR_SIZE_COUNT];
float maxError = 0.0f;
double maxErrorVal = 0.0f;
double maxErrorVal2 = 0.0f;
double maxErrorVal3 = 0.0f;
size_t bufferSize = (gWimpyMode) ? gWimpyBufferSize : BUFFER_SIZE;
uint64_t step = getTestStep(sizeof(double), bufferSize);
logFunctionInfo(f->name, sizeof(cl_double), relaxedMode);
// Init the kernels
{
BuildKernelInfo build_info = { gMinVectorSizeIndex, kernels, programs,
f->nameInCode, relaxedMode };
if ((error = ThreadPool_Do(BuildKernelFn,
gMaxVectorSizeIndex - gMinVectorSizeIndex,
&build_info)))
return error;
}
for (i = 0; i < (1ULL << 32); i += step)
{
// Init input array
double *p = (double *)gIn;
double *p2 = (double *)gIn2;
double *p3 = (double *)gIn3;
for (j = 0; j < bufferSize / sizeof(double); j++)
{
p[j] = DoubleFromUInt32(genrand_int32(d));
p2[j] = DoubleFromUInt32(genrand_int32(d));
p3[j] = DoubleFromUInt32(genrand_int32(d));
}
if ((error = clEnqueueWriteBuffer(gQueue, gInBuffer, CL_FALSE, 0,
bufferSize, gIn, 0, NULL, NULL)))
{
vlog_error("\n*** Error %d in clEnqueueWriteBuffer ***\n", error);
return error;
}
if ((error = clEnqueueWriteBuffer(gQueue, gInBuffer2, CL_FALSE, 0,
bufferSize, gIn2, 0, NULL, NULL)))
{
vlog_error("\n*** Error %d in clEnqueueWriteBuffer2 ***\n", error);
return error;
}
if ((error = clEnqueueWriteBuffer(gQueue, gInBuffer3, CL_FALSE, 0,
bufferSize, gIn3, 0, NULL, NULL)))
{
vlog_error("\n*** Error %d in clEnqueueWriteBuffer3 ***\n", error);
return error;
}
// write garbage into output arrays
for (j = gMinVectorSizeIndex; j < gMaxVectorSizeIndex; j++)
{
uint32_t pattern = 0xffffdead;
memset_pattern4(gOut[j], &pattern, bufferSize);
if ((error =
clEnqueueWriteBuffer(gQueue, gOutBuffer[j], CL_FALSE, 0,
bufferSize, gOut[j], 0, NULL, NULL)))
{
vlog_error("\n*** Error %d in clEnqueueWriteBuffer2(%d) ***\n",
error, j);
goto exit;
}
}
// Run the kernels
for (j = gMinVectorSizeIndex; j < gMaxVectorSizeIndex; j++)
{
size_t vectorSize = sizeof(cl_double) * sizeValues[j];
size_t localCount = (bufferSize + vectorSize - 1)
/ vectorSize; // bufferSize / vectorSize rounded up
if ((error = clSetKernelArg(kernels[j], 0, sizeof(gOutBuffer[j]),
&gOutBuffer[j])))
{
LogBuildError(programs[j]);
goto exit;
}
if ((error = clSetKernelArg(kernels[j], 1, sizeof(gInBuffer),
&gInBuffer)))
{
LogBuildError(programs[j]);
goto exit;
}
if ((error = clSetKernelArg(kernels[j], 2, sizeof(gInBuffer2),
&gInBuffer2)))
{
LogBuildError(programs[j]);
goto exit;
}
if ((error = clSetKernelArg(kernels[j], 3, sizeof(gInBuffer3),
&gInBuffer3)))
{
LogBuildError(programs[j]);
goto exit;
}
if ((error =
clEnqueueNDRangeKernel(gQueue, kernels[j], 1, NULL,
&localCount, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL)))
{
vlog_error("FAILED -- could not execute kernel\n");
goto exit;
}
}
// Get that moving
if ((error = clFlush(gQueue))) vlog("clFlush failed\n");
// Calculate the correctly rounded reference result
double *r = (double *)gOut_Ref;
double *s = (double *)gIn;
double *s2 = (double *)gIn2;
double *s3 = (double *)gIn3;
for (j = 0; j < bufferSize / sizeof(double); j++)
r[j] = (double)f->dfunc.f_fff(s[j], s2[j], s3[j]);
// Read the data back
for (j = gMinVectorSizeIndex; j < gMaxVectorSizeIndex; j++)
{
if ((error =
clEnqueueReadBuffer(gQueue, gOutBuffer[j], CL_TRUE, 0,
bufferSize, gOut[j], 0, NULL, NULL)))
{
vlog_error("ReadArray failed %d\n", error);
goto exit;
}
}
if (gSkipCorrectnessTesting) break;
// Verify data -- No verification possible.
// MAD is a random number generator.
if (0 == (i & 0x0fffffff))
{
vlog(".");
fflush(stdout);
}
}
if (!gSkipCorrectnessTesting)
{
if (gWimpyMode)
vlog("Wimp pass");
else
vlog("passed");
vlog("\t%8.2f @ {%a, %a, %a}", maxError, maxErrorVal, maxErrorVal2,
maxErrorVal3);
}
vlog("\n");
exit:
// Release
for (k = gMinVectorSizeIndex; k < gMaxVectorSizeIndex; k++)
{
clReleaseKernel(kernels[k]);
clReleaseProgram(programs[k]);
}
return error;
}