I read from the config output:
checking for use of MKL... no
checking for BLAS... found CBLAS
checking for USER LAPACK... no
checking if this is OpenBLAS... no
The library compiles fine but the performances are very poor, only ~40 GFops according to the benchmark-fgemm executable for a m=k=n=10^4 matrix product with 40 threads.
I work on the Jean-Zay server with some Intel Xeon Gold 6248 cpu.
module list
Currently Loaded Modulefiles:
1) intel-mkl/2020.4 2) intel-compilers/2021.9.0 3) gcc/12.2.0 4) gmp/6.2.1
Configure command:
./configure --prefix=$HOME/fflas-ffpack-2.5.0 --with-blas-libs="-L${MKLROOT}/lib/intel64 -Wl,-rpath ${MKLROOT}/lib/intel64 -lmkl_intel_lp64 -lmkl_sequential -lmkl_core -lpthread -lm -ldl" --with-blas-cflags="-I${MKLROOT}/include/" --enable-openmp
I tried also without the flag --enable-openmp and I tried removing -lpthread -lm -ldl without success.
Here is the config.log.
I read from the config output:
The library compiles fine but the performances are very poor, only ~40 GFops according to the benchmark-fgemm executable for a m=k=n=10^4 matrix product with 40 threads.
I work on the Jean-Zay server with some Intel Xeon Gold 6248 cpu.
Configure command:
I tried also without the flag
--enable-openmpand I tried removing-lpthread -lm -ldlwithout success.Here is the config.log.