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CLBlast: Testing the library for correctness
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This document describes how to test the library. For other information about CLBlast, see the [main README](../README.md).
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Compiling the correctness tests
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To make sure CLBlast is working correctly on your device (recommended), compile with the tests enabled by specifying `-DTESTS=ON`, for example as follows:
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cmake -DTESTS=ON ..
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To build these tests, another BLAS library is needed to serve as a reference. This can be either:
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* The OpenCL BLAS library [clBLAS](http://github.com/clMathLibraries/clBLAS) (maintained by AMD)
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* A regular CPU Netlib BLAS library, e.g.:
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- OpenBLAS
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- BLIS
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- Accelerate
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Afterwards, executables in the form of `clblast_test_xxxxx` are available, in which `xxxxx` is the name of a routine (e.g. `xgemm`).
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Running the tests
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All tests can be run as individual executables or directly together in one go through the `make alltests` target or using CTest (`make test` or `ctest`). In the latter case the output is less verbose. Both cases allow you to set the default device and platform to non-zero by setting the `CLBLAST_DEVICE` and `CLBLAST_PLATFORM` environmental variables. Further options can be supplied through the `CLBLAST_ARGUMENTS` environmental variable (e.g. export CLBLAST_ARGUMENTS="-full_test -cblas 1 -clblas 0" on a UNIX system).
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Note that CLBlast is tested for correctness against [clBLAS](http://github.com/clMathLibraries/clBLAS) and/or a regular CPU BLAS library. If both are installed on your system, setting the command-line option `-clblas 1` or `-cblas 1` will select the library to test against for the `clblast_test_xxxxx` executables. All tests have a `-verbose` option to enable additional diagnostic output. They also have a `-full_test` option to increase coverage further.
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