// // This file is part of the Bones source-to-source compiler examples. The C-code // is largely identical in terms of functionality and variable naming to the code // found in PolyBench/C version 3.2. For more information on PolyBench/C or Bones // please use the contact information below. // // == More information on PolyBench/C // Contact............Louis-Noel Pouchet // Web address........http://polybench.sourceforge.net/ // // == More information on Bones // Contact............Cedric Nugteren // Web address........http://parse.ele.tue.nl/bones/ // // == File information // Filename...........benchmark/bicg.c // Author.............Cedric Nugteren // Last modified on...03-April-2012 // #include "common.h" // This is 'bicg', a biconjugate gradients method kernel int main(void) { int i,j; // Declare arrays on the stack float A[NX][NY]; float p[NY]; float q[NX]; float r[NX]; float s[NY]; // Set the input data for (i=0; i s[0:NY-1]|element for (j = 0; j < NY; j++) { s[j] = 0; for (i = 0; i < NX; i++) { s[j] = s[j] + r[i] * A[i][j]; } } #pragma species endkernel bicg_k1 #pragma species kernel A[0:NX-1,0:NY-1]|chunk(0:0,0:NY-1) ^ p[0:NY-1]|full -> q[0:NX-1]|element for (i = 0; i < NX; i++) { q[i] = 0; for (j = 0; j < NY; j++) { q[i] = q[i] + A[i][j] * p[j]; } } #pragma species endkernel bicg_k2 } #pragma endscop // Clean-up and exit the function fflush(stdout); return 0; }