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#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "cblas.h"
#include "cblas_test.h"
void cblas_xerbla(CBLAS_INT info, const char *rout, const char *form, ...)
{
extern CBLAS_INT cblas_lerr, cblas_info, cblas_ok;
extern CBLAS_INT link_xerbla;
extern int RowMajorStrg;
extern char *cblas_rout;
/* Initially, c__3chke may call this routine with
* global variable link_xerbla=1, and F77_xerbla will set link_xerbla=0.
* This is done to fool the linker into loading these subroutines first
* instead of ones in the CBLAS or the legacy BLAS library.
*/
if (link_xerbla) return;
if (cblas_rout != NULL && strcmp(cblas_rout, rout) != 0){
printf("***** XERBLA WAS CALLED WITH SRNAME = <%s> INSTEAD OF <%s> *******\n", rout, cblas_rout);
cblas_ok = FALSE;
}
if (RowMajorStrg)
{
/* To properly check leading dimension problems in cblas__gemm, we
* need to do the following trick. When cblas__gemm is called with
* CblasRowMajor, the arguments A and B switch places in the call to
* f77__gemm. Thus when we test for bad leading dimension problems
* for A and B, lda is in position 11 instead of 9, and ldb is in
* position 9 instead of 11.
*/
if (strstr(rout,"gemm") != 0 && strstr(rout, "gemmtr") == 0)
{
if (info == 5 ) info = 4;
else if (info == 4 ) info = 5;
else if (info == 11) info = 9;
else if (info == 9 ) info = 11;
} else if (strstr(rout, "gemmtr") != 0)
{
if (info == 11) info = 9;
else if (info == 9 ) info = 11;
}
else if (strstr(rout,"symm") != 0 || strstr(rout,"hemm") != 0)
{
if (info == 5 ) info = 4;
else if (info == 4 ) info = 5;
}
else if (strstr(rout,"trmm") != 0 || strstr(rout,"trsm") != 0)
{
if (info == 7 ) info = 6;
else if (info == 6 ) info = 7;
}
else if (strstr(rout,"gemv") != 0)
{
if (info == 4) info = 3;
else if (info == 3) info = 4;
}
else if (strstr(rout,"gbmv") != 0)
{
if (info == 4) info = 3;
else if (info == 3) info = 4;
else if (info == 6) info = 5;
else if (info == 5) info = 6;
}
else if (strstr(rout,"ger") != 0)
{
if (info == 3) info = 2;
else if (info == 2) info = 3;
else if (info == 8) info = 6;
else if (info == 6) info = 8;
}
else if ( ( strstr(rout,"her2") != 0 || strstr(rout,"hpr2") != 0 )
&& strstr(rout,"her2k") == 0 )
{
if (info == 8) info = 6;
else if (info == 6) info = 8;
}
}
if (info != cblas_info){
printf("***** XERBLA WAS CALLED WITH INFO = %" CBLAS_IFMT " INSTEAD OF %d in %s *******\n",info, cblas_info, rout);
cblas_lerr = PASSED;
cblas_ok = FALSE;
} else cblas_lerr = FAILED;
}
#ifdef F77_Char
void F77_xerbla(F77_Char F77_srname, void *vinfo
#else
void F77_xerbla(char *srname, void *vinfo
#endif
#ifdef BLAS_FORTRAN_STRLEN_END
, FORTRAN_STRLEN srname_len
#endif
)
{
#ifdef F77_Char
char *srname;
#endif
char rout[] = {'c','b','l','a','s','_','\0','\0','\0','\0','\0','\0','\0', '\0'};
#ifdef F77_Integer
F77_Integer *info=vinfo;
F77_Integer i;
extern F77_Integer link_xerbla;
#else
CBLAS_INT *info=vinfo;
CBLAS_INT i;
extern CBLAS_INT link_xerbla;
#endif
#ifdef F77_Char
srname = F2C_STR(F77_srname, XerblaStrLen);
#endif
/* See the comment in cblas_xerbla() above */
if (link_xerbla)
{
link_xerbla = 0;
return;
}
for(i=0; i < 7; i++) rout[i+6] = tolower(srname[i]);
for(i=12; i >= 9; i--) if (rout[i] == ' ') rout[i] = '\0';
/* We increment *info by 1 since the CBLAS interface adds one more
* argument to all level 2 and 3 routines.
*/
cblas_xerbla(*info+1,rout,"");
}
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