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#  -- High Performance Computing Linpack Benchmark (HPL)                
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#     HPL - 2.0 - September 10, 2008                          
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#     Antoine P. Petitet                                                
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#     University of Tennessee, Knoxville                                
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#     Innovative Computing Laboratory                                 
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#     (C) Copyright 2000-2008 All Rights Reserved                       
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#  This  product  includes  software  developed  at  the  University  of
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#  THIS  SOFTWARE  IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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#  OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 
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# ######################################################################
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#  
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# - shell --------------------------------------------------------------
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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SHELL        = /bin/sh
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#
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CD           = cd
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CP           = cp
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LN_S         = ln -s
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MKDIR        = mkdir
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RM           = /bin/rm -f
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TOUCH        = touch
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#
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# - Platform identifier ------------------------------------------------
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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ARCH         = Linux_PII_CBLAS_gm
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#
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# - HPL Directory Structure / HPL library ------------------------------
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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TOPdir       = $(HOME)/hpl
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INCdir       = $(TOPdir)/include
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BINdir       = $(TOPdir)/bin/$(ARCH)
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LIBdir       = $(TOPdir)/lib/$(ARCH)
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#
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HPLlib       = $(LIBdir)/libhpl.a 
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#
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# - Message Passing library (MPI) --------------------------------------
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# MPinc tells the  C  compiler where to find the Message Passing library
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# header files,  MPlib  is defined  to be the name of  the library to be
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# used. The variable MPdir is only used for defining MPinc and MPlib.
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#
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MPdir        =
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MPinc        =
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MPlib        =
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#
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# - Linear Algebra library (BLAS or VSIPL) -----------------------------
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# LAinc tells the  C  compiler where to find the Linear Algebra  library
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# header files,  LAlib  is defined  to be the name of  the library to be
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# used. The variable LAdir is only used for defining LAinc and LAlib.
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#
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LAdir        = $(HOME)/netlib/ARCHIVES/Linux_PII
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LAinc        =
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LAlib        = $(LAdir)/libcblas.a $(LAdir)/libatlas.a
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#
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# - F77 / C interface --------------------------------------------------
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# You can skip this section  if and only if  you are not planning to use
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# a  BLAS  library featuring a Fortran 77 interface.  Otherwise,  it  is
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# necessary  to  fill out the  F2CDEFS  variable  with  the  appropriate
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# options.  **One and only one**  option should be chosen in **each** of
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# the 3 following categories:
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#
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# 1) name space (How C calls a Fortran 77 routine)
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#
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# -DAdd_              : all lower case and a suffixed underscore  (Suns,
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#                       Intel, ...),                           [default]
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# -DNoChange          : all lower case (IBM RS6000),
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# -DUpCase            : all upper case (Cray),
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# -DAdd__             : the FORTRAN compiler in use is f2c.
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#
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# 2) C and Fortran 77 integer mapping
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#
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# -DF77_INTEGER=int   : Fortran 77 INTEGER is a C int,         [default]
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# -DF77_INTEGER=long  : Fortran 77 INTEGER is a C long,
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# -DF77_INTEGER=short : Fortran 77 INTEGER is a C short.
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#
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# 3) Fortran 77 string handling
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# -DStringSunStyle    : The string address is passed at the string loca-
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#                       tion on the stack, and the string length is then
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#                       passed as  an  F77_INTEGER  after  all  explicit
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#                       stack arguments,                       [default]
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# -DStringStructPtr   : The address  of  a  structure  is  passed  by  a
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#                       Fortran 77  string,  and the structure is of the
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#                       form: struct {char *cp; F77_INTEGER len;},
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# -DStringStructVal   : A structure is passed by value for each  Fortran
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#                       77 string,  and  the  structure is  of the form:
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#                       struct {char *cp; F77_INTEGER len;},
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# -DStringCrayStyle   : Special option for  Cray  machines,  which  uses
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#                       Cray  fcd  (fortran  character  descriptor)  for
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#                       interoperation.
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F2CDEFS      =
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# - HPL includes / libraries / specifics -------------------------------
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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HPL_INCLUDES = -I$(INCdir) -I$(INCdir)/$(ARCH) $(LAinc) $(MPinc)
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HPL_LIBS     = $(HPLlib) $(LAlib) $(MPlib)
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#
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# - Compile time options -----------------------------------------------
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# -DHPL_COPY_L           force the copy of the panel L before bcast;
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# -DHPL_CALL_CBLAS       call the cblas interface;
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# -DHPL_CALL_VSIPL       call the vsip  library;
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# -DHPL_DETAILED_TIMING  enable detailed timers;
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# By default HPL will:
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#    *) not copy L before broadcast,
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#    *) call the BLAS Fortran 77 interface,
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#    *) not display detailed timing information.
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HPL_OPTS     = -DHPL_CALL_CBLAS
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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HPL_DEFS     = $(F2CDEFS) $(HPL_OPTS) $(HPL_INCLUDES)
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# - Compilers / linkers - Optimization flags ---------------------------
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#
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CC           = mpicc
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CCNOOPT      = $(HPL_DEFS)
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CCFLAGS      = $(HPL_DEFS) -fomit-frame-pointer -O3 -funroll-loops -W -Wall
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# On some platforms,  it is necessary  to use the Fortran linker to find
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# the Fortran internals used in the BLAS library.
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#
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LINKER       = mpif77
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LINKFLAGS    = $(CCFLAGS)
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#
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ARCHIVER     = ar
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ARFLAGS      = r
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RANLIB       = echo
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