Reduce the BLAS3 heap allocation threshold to 32 and mark it as configurable
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@ -279,7 +279,22 @@ COMMON_PROF = -pg
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# If you want to enable the experimental BFLOAT16 support
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# If you want to enable the experimental BFLOAT16 support
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# BUILD_HALF = 1
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# BUILD_HALF = 1
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#
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# Set the thread number threshold beyond which the job array for the threaded level3 BLAS
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# will be allocated on the heap rather than the stack. (This array alone requires
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# NUM_THREADS*NUM_THREADS*128 bytes of memory so should not pose a problem at low cpu
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# counts, but obviously it is not the only item that ends up on the stack.
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# The default value of 32 ensures that the overall requirement is compatible
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# with the default 1MB stacksize imposed by having the Java VM loaded without use
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# of its -Xss parameter.
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# The value of 160 formerly used from about version 0.2.7 until 0.3.10 is easily compatible
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# with the common Linux stacksize of 8MB but will cause crashes with unwary use of the java
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# VM e.g. in Octave or with the java-based libhdfs in numpy or scipy code
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# BLAS3_MEM_ALLOC_THRESHOLD = 160
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# the below is not yet configurable, use cmake if you need to build only select types
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# the below is not yet configurable, use cmake if you need to build only select types
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BUILD_SINGLE = 1
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BUILD_SINGLE = 1
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BUILD_DOUBLE = 1
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BUILD_DOUBLE = 1
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@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ please https://github.com/xianyi/OpenBLAS/issues/246
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#endif
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#endif
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#ifndef BLAS3_MEM_ALLOC_THRESHOLD
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#ifndef BLAS3_MEM_ALLOC_THRESHOLD
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#define BLAS3_MEM_ALLOC_THRESHOLD 160
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#define BLAS3_MEM_ALLOC_THRESHOLD 32
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#endif
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#endif
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#ifdef QUAD_PRECISION
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#ifdef QUAD_PRECISION
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