"... always use {NonBlocking}ThreadPool". It seems the non-blocking
implementation was me the default/only one, but a reference to the old
name was left unmodified. Fix that.
block
Builds configured without the -DEIGEN_TEST_CXX11=ON flag would fail
right away without this, as this test seems to rely on those language
features. The skip under compilation with MSVC was kept.
Without explicit conversion Tensorflow fails to compile, pset1 template deduction fails.
cannot convert '((const Eigen::internal::MeanReducer<Eigen::half>*)this)
->Eigen::internal::MeanReducer<Eigen::half>::packetCount_'
(type 'const DenseIndex {aka const long int}')
to type 'const type& {aka const Eigen::half&}'
return pdiv(vaccum, pset1<Packet>(packetCount_));
Honestly I’m not sure why it works in Eigen tests, because Eigen::half constructor is explicit, and why it stopped working in TF, I didn’t find any relevant changes since previous Eigen upgrade.
static_cast<T>(packetCount_) - breaks cxx11_tensor_reductions test for Eigen::half, also quite surprising.
Also, a few minor fixes for GPU tests running in HIP mode.
1. Adding an include for hip/hip_runtime.h in the Macros.h file
For HIP __host__ and __device__ are macros which are defined in hip headers.
Their definitions need to be included before their use in the file.
2. Fixing the compile failure in TensorContractionGpu introduced by the commit to
"Fuse computations into the Tensor contractions using output kernel"
3. Fixing a HIP/clang specific compile error by making the struct-member assignment explicit
This provide several advantages:
- more flexibility in designing unit tests
- unit tests can be glued to speed up compilation
- unit tests are compiled with same predefined macros, which is a requirement for zapcc
The type used in Eigen::DSizes needs to be at least 8 bytes long. Internally Tensor tries to convert this to an __int64 on Windows and this fails to build. On Linux, long and long long are both 8 byte integer types.
* * *
Changing from "long long" to "std::int64_t".
The major changes are
1. Moving CUDA/PacketMath.h to GPU/PacketMath.h
2. Moving CUDA/MathFunctions.h to GPU/MathFunction.h
3. Moving CUDA/CudaSpecialFunctions.h to GPU/GpuSpecialFunctions.h
The above three changes effectively enable the Eigen "Packet" layer for the HIP platform
4. Merging the "hip_basic" and "cuda_basic" unit tests into one ("gpu_basic")
5. Updating the "EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC" marking in some places
The change has been tested on the HIP and CUDA platforms.
There are two major changes (and a few minor ones which are not listed here...see PR discussion for details)
1. Eigen::half implementations for HIP and CUDA have been merged.
This means that
- `CUDA/Half.h` and `HIP/hcc/Half.h` got merged to a new file `GPU/Half.h`
- `CUDA/PacketMathHalf.h` and `HIP/hcc/PacketMathHalf.h` got merged to a new file `GPU/PacketMathHalf.h`
- `CUDA/TypeCasting.h` and `HIP/hcc/TypeCasting.h` got merged to a new file `GPU/TypeCasting.h`
After this change the `HIP/hcc` directory only contains one file `math_constants.h`. That will go away too once that file becomes a part of the HIP install.
2. new macros EIGEN_GPUCC, EIGEN_GPU_COMPILE_PHASE and EIGEN_HAS_GPU_FP16 have been added and the code has been updated to use them where appropriate.
- `EIGEN_GPUCC` is the same as `(EIGEN_CUDACC || EIGEN_HIPCC)`
- `EIGEN_GPU_DEVICE_COMPILE` is the same as `(EIGEN_CUDA_ARCH || EIGEN_HIP_DEVICE_COMPILE)`
- `EIGEN_HAS_GPU_FP16` is the same as `(EIGEN_HAS_CUDA_FP16 or EIGEN_HAS_HIP_FP16)`