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README.md
OpenBLAS
Introduction
OpenBLAS is an optimized BLAS library based on GotoBLAS2 1.13 BSD version.
Please read the documentation on the OpenBLAS wiki pages: http://github.com/xianyi/OpenBLAS/wiki.
Binary Packages
We provide official binary packages for the following platform:
- Windows x86/x86_64
You can download them from file hosting on sourceforge.net.
Installation from Source
Download from project homepage, http://xianyi.github.com/OpenBLAS/, or check out the code using Git from https://github.com/xianyi/OpenBLAS.git.
Dependencies
Building OpenBLAS requires the following to be installed:
- GNU Make
- A C compiler, e.g. GCC or Clang
- A Fortran compiler (optional, for LAPACK)
- IBM MASS (optional, see below)
Normal compile
Simply invoking make (or gmake on BSD) will detect the CPU automatically.
To set a specific target CPU, use make TARGET=xxx, e.g. make TARGET=NEHALEM.
The full target list is in the file TargetList.txt.
Cross compile
Set CC and FC to point to the cross toolchains, and set HOSTCC to your host C compiler.
The target must be specified explicitly when cross compiling.
Examples:
-
On an x86 box, compile this library for a loongson3a CPU:
make BINARY=64 CC=mips64el-unknown-linux-gnu-gcc FC=mips64el-unknown-linux-gnu-gfortran HOSTCC=gcc TARGET=LOONGSON3A -
On an x86 box, compile this library for a loongson3a CPU with loongcc (based on Open64) compiler:
make CC=loongcc FC=loongf95 HOSTCC=gcc TARGET=LOONGSON3A CROSS=1 CROSS_SUFFIX=mips64el-st-linux-gnu- NO_LAPACKE=1 NO_SHARED=1 BINARY=32
Debug version
A debug version can be built using make DEBUG=1.
Compile with MASS support on Power CPU (optional)
The IBM MASS library consists of a set of mathematical functions for C, C++, and Fortran applications that are are tuned for optimum performance on POWER architectures. OpenBLAS with MASS requires a 64-bit, little-endian OS on POWER. The library can be installed as shown:
-
On Ubuntu:
wget -q http://public.dhe.ibm.com/software/server/POWER/Linux/xl-compiler/eval/ppc64le/ubuntu/public.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add - echo "deb http://public.dhe.ibm.com/software/server/POWER/Linux/xl-compiler/eval/ppc64le/ubuntu/ trusty main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ibm-xl-compiler-eval.list sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install libxlmass-devel.8.1.5 -
On RHEL/CentOS:
wget http://public.dhe.ibm.com/software/server/POWER/Linux/xl-compiler/eval/ppc64le/rhel7/repodata/repomd.xml.key sudo rpm --import repomd.xml.key wget http://public.dhe.ibm.com/software/server/POWER/Linux/xl-compiler/eval/ppc64le/rhel7/ibm-xl-compiler-eval.repo sudo cp ibm-xl-compiler-eval.repo /etc/yum.repos.d/ sudo yum install libxlmass-devel.8.1.5
After installing the MASS library, compile OpenBLAS with USE_MASS=1.
For example, to compile on Power8 with MASS support: make USE_MASS=1 TARGET=POWER8.
Install to a specific directory (optional)
Use PREFIX= when invoking make, for example
make install PREFIX=your_installation_directory
The default installation directory is /opt/OpenBLAS.
Supported CPUs and Operating Systems
Please read GotoBLAS_01Readme.txt.
Additional supported CPUs
x86/x86-64
- Intel Xeon 56xx (Westmere): Used GotoBLAS2 Nehalem codes.
- Intel Sandy Bridge: Optimized Level-3 and Level-2 BLAS with AVX on x86-64.
- Intel Haswell: Optimized Level-3 and Level-2 BLAS with AVX2 and FMA on x86-64.
- AMD Bobcat: Used GotoBLAS2 Barcelona codes.
- AMD Bulldozer: x86-64 ?GEMM FMA4 kernels. (Thanks to Werner Saar)
- AMD PILEDRIVER: Uses Bulldozer codes with some optimizations.
- AMD STEAMROLLER: Uses Bulldozer codes with some optimizations.
MIPS64
- ICT Loongson 3A: Optimized Level-3 BLAS and the part of Level-1,2.
- ICT Loongson 3B: Experimental
ARM
- ARMv6: Optimized BLAS for vfpv2 and vfpv3-d16 (e.g. BCM2835, Cortex M0+)
- ARMv7: Optimized BLAS for vfpv3-d32 (e.g. Cortex A8, A9 and A15)
ARM64
- ARMv8: Experimental
- ARM Cortex-A57: Experimental
PPC/PPC64
- POWER8: Optmized Level-3 BLAS and some Level-1, only with
USE_OPENMP=1
IBM zEnterprise System
- Z13: Optimized Level-3 BLAS and Level-1,2 (double precision)
Supported OS
- GNU/Linux
- MinGW or Visual Studio (CMake)/Windows: Please read https://github.com/xianyi/OpenBLAS/wiki/How-to-use-OpenBLAS-in-Microsoft-Visual-Studio.
- Darwin/macOS: Experimental. Although GotoBLAS2 supports Darwin, we are not macOS experts.
- FreeBSD: Supported by the community. We don't actively test the library on this OS.
- OpenBSD: Supported by the community. We don't actively test the library on this OS.
- DragonFly BSD: Supported by the community. We don't actively test the library on this OS.
- Android: Supported by the community. Please read https://github.com/xianyi/OpenBLAS/wiki/How-to-build-OpenBLAS-for-Android.
Usage
Statically link with libopenblas.a or dynamically link with -lopenblas if OpenBLAS was
compiled as a shared library.
Setting the number of threads using environment variables
Environment variables are used to specify a maximum number of threads. For example,
export OPENBLAS_NUM_THREADS=4
export GOTO_NUM_THREADS=4
export OMP_NUM_THREADS=4
The priorities are OPENBLAS_NUM_THREADS > GOTO_NUM_THREADS > OMP_NUM_THREADS.
If you compile this library with USE_OPENMP=1, you should set the OMP_NUM_THREADS
environment variable; OpenBLAS ignores OPENBLAS_NUM_THREADS and GOTO_NUM_THREADS when
compiled with USE_OPENMP=1.
Setting the number of threads at runtime
We provide the following functions to control the number of threads at runtime:
void goto_set_num_threads(int num_threads);
void openblas_set_num_threads(int num_threads);
If you compile this library with USE_OPENMP=1, you should use the above functions too.
Reporting bugs
Please submit an issue in https://github.com/xianyi/OpenBLAS/issues.
Contact
- OpenBLAS users mailing list: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/openblas-users
- OpenBLAS developers mailing list: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/openblas-dev
Change log
Please see Changelog.txt to view the differences between OpenBLAS and GotoBLAS2 1.13 BSD version.
Troubleshooting
- Please read the FAQ 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. 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 withBIGNUMA=1. - OpenBLAS does not set processor affinity by default.
On Linux, you can enable processor affinity by commenting out the line
NO_AFFINITY=1in Makefile.rule. However, note that this may cause a conflict with R parallel. - On Loongson 3A,
make testmay fail with apthread_createerror (EAGAIN). However, it will be okay when you run the same test case on the shell.
Contributing
- Check for open issues or open a fresh issue to start a discussion around a feature idea or a bug.
- Fork the OpenBLAS repository to start making your changes.
- Write a test which shows that the bug was fixed or that the feature works as expected.
- Send a pull request. Make sure to add yourself to
CONTRIBUTORS.md.
Donation
Please read this wiki page.