Rollup merge of #139351 - EnzymeAD:autodiff-batching2, r=oli-obk
Autodiff batching2 ~I will rebase it once my first PR landed.~ done. This autodiff batch mode is more similar to scalar autodiff, since it still only takes one shadow argument. However, that argument is supposed to be `width` times larger. r? `@oli-obk` Tracking: - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/124509
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@ -50,8 +50,16 @@ pub enum DiffActivity {
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/// with it.
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Dual,
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/// Forward Mode, Compute derivatives for this input/output and *overwrite* the shadow argument
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/// with it. It expects the shadow argument to be `width` times larger than the original
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/// input/output.
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Dualv,
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/// Forward Mode, Compute derivatives for this input/output and *overwrite* the shadow argument
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/// with it. Drop the code which updates the original input/output for maximum performance.
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DualOnly,
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/// Forward Mode, Compute derivatives for this input/output and *overwrite* the shadow argument
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/// with it. Drop the code which updates the original input/output for maximum performance.
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/// It expects the shadow argument to be `width` times larger than the original input/output.
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DualvOnly,
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/// Reverse Mode, Compute derivatives for this &T or *T input and *add* it to the shadow argument.
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Duplicated,
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/// Reverse Mode, Compute derivatives for this &T or *T input and *add* it to the shadow argument.
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@ -59,7 +67,15 @@ pub enum DiffActivity {
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DuplicatedOnly,
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/// All Integers must be Const, but these are used to mark the integer which represents the
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/// length of a slice/vec. This is used for safety checks on slices.
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FakeActivitySize,
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/// The integer (if given) specifies the size of the slice element in bytes.
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FakeActivitySize(Option<u32>),
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}
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impl DiffActivity {
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pub fn is_dual_or_const(&self) -> bool {
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use DiffActivity::*;
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matches!(self, |Dual| DualOnly | Dualv | DualvOnly | Const)
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}
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}
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/// We generate one of these structs for each `#[autodiff(...)]` attribute.
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#[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Encodable, Decodable, Debug, HashStable_Generic)]
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@ -131,11 +147,7 @@ pub fn valid_ret_activity(mode: DiffMode, activity: DiffActivity) -> bool {
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match mode {
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DiffMode::Error => false,
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DiffMode::Source => false,
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DiffMode::Forward => {
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activity == DiffActivity::Dual
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|| activity == DiffActivity::DualOnly
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|| activity == DiffActivity::Const
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}
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DiffMode::Forward => activity.is_dual_or_const(),
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DiffMode::Reverse => {
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activity == DiffActivity::Const
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|| activity == DiffActivity::Active
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@ -153,10 +165,8 @@ pub fn valid_ret_activity(mode: DiffMode, activity: DiffActivity) -> bool {
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pub fn valid_ty_for_activity(ty: &P<Ty>, activity: DiffActivity) -> bool {
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use DiffActivity::*;
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// It's always allowed to mark something as Const, since we won't compute derivatives wrt. it.
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if matches!(activity, Const) {
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return true;
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}
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if matches!(activity, Dual | DualOnly) {
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// Dual variants also support all types.
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if activity.is_dual_or_const() {
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return true;
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}
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// FIXME(ZuseZ4) We should make this more robust to also
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@ -172,9 +182,7 @@ pub fn valid_input_activity(mode: DiffMode, activity: DiffActivity) -> bool {
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return match mode {
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DiffMode::Error => false,
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DiffMode::Source => false,
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DiffMode::Forward => {
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matches!(activity, Dual | DualOnly | Const)
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}
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DiffMode::Forward => activity.is_dual_or_const(),
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DiffMode::Reverse => {
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matches!(activity, Active | ActiveOnly | Duplicated | DuplicatedOnly | Const)
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}
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@ -189,10 +197,12 @@ impl Display for DiffActivity {
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DiffActivity::Active => write!(f, "Active"),
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DiffActivity::ActiveOnly => write!(f, "ActiveOnly"),
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DiffActivity::Dual => write!(f, "Dual"),
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DiffActivity::Dualv => write!(f, "Dualv"),
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DiffActivity::DualOnly => write!(f, "DualOnly"),
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DiffActivity::DualvOnly => write!(f, "DualvOnly"),
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DiffActivity::Duplicated => write!(f, "Duplicated"),
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DiffActivity::DuplicatedOnly => write!(f, "DuplicatedOnly"),
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DiffActivity::FakeActivitySize => write!(f, "FakeActivitySize"),
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DiffActivity::FakeActivitySize(s) => write!(f, "FakeActivitySize({:?})", s),
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}
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}
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}
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@ -220,7 +230,9 @@ impl FromStr for DiffActivity {
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"ActiveOnly" => Ok(DiffActivity::ActiveOnly),
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"Const" => Ok(DiffActivity::Const),
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"Dual" => Ok(DiffActivity::Dual),
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"Dualv" => Ok(DiffActivity::Dualv),
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"DualOnly" => Ok(DiffActivity::DualOnly),
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"DualvOnly" => Ok(DiffActivity::DualvOnly),
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"Duplicated" => Ok(DiffActivity::Duplicated),
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"DuplicatedOnly" => Ok(DiffActivity::DuplicatedOnly),
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_ => Err(()),
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@ -799,8 +799,19 @@ mod llvm_enzyme {
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d_inputs.push(shadow_arg.clone());
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}
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}
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DiffActivity::Dual | DiffActivity::DualOnly => {
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for i in 0..x.width {
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DiffActivity::Dual
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| DiffActivity::DualOnly
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| DiffActivity::Dualv
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| DiffActivity::DualvOnly => {
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// the *v variants get lowered to enzyme_dupv and enzyme_dupnoneedv, which cause
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// Enzyme to not expect N arguments, but one argument (which is instead larger).
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let iterations =
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if matches!(activity, DiffActivity::Dualv | DiffActivity::DualvOnly) {
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1
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} else {
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x.width
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};
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for i in 0..iterations {
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let mut shadow_arg = arg.clone();
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let old_name = if let PatKind::Ident(_, ident, _) = arg.pat.kind {
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ident.name
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@ -823,7 +834,7 @@ mod llvm_enzyme {
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DiffActivity::Const => {
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// Nothing to do here.
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}
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DiffActivity::None | DiffActivity::FakeActivitySize => {
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DiffActivity::None | DiffActivity::FakeActivitySize(_) => {
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panic!("Should not happen");
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}
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}
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@ -887,8 +898,8 @@ mod llvm_enzyme {
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}
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};
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if let DiffActivity::Dual = x.ret_activity {
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let kind = if x.width == 1 {
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if matches!(x.ret_activity, DiffActivity::Dual | DiffActivity::Dualv) {
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let kind = if x.width == 1 || matches!(x.ret_activity, DiffActivity::Dualv) {
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// Dual can only be used for f32/f64 ret.
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// In that case we return now a tuple with two floats.
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TyKind::Tup(thin_vec![ty.clone(), ty.clone()])
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let ty = P(rustc_ast::Ty { kind, id: ty.id, span: ty.span, tokens: None });
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d_decl.output = FnRetTy::Ty(ty);
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}
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if let DiffActivity::DualOnly = x.ret_activity {
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if matches!(x.ret_activity, DiffActivity::DualOnly | DiffActivity::DualvOnly) {
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// No need to change the return type,
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// we will just return the shadow in place of the primal return.
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// However, if we have a width > 1, then we don't return -> T, but -> [T; width]
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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ impl<'a, 'll, CX: Borrow<SCx<'ll>>> GenericBuilder<'a, 'll, CX> {
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/// Empty string, to be used where LLVM expects an instruction name, indicating
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/// that the instruction is to be left unnamed (i.e. numbered, in textual IR).
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// FIXME(eddyb) pass `&CStr` directly to FFI once it's a thin pointer.
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const UNNAMED: *const c_char = c"".as_ptr();
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pub(crate) const UNNAMED: *const c_char = c"".as_ptr();
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impl<'ll, CX: Borrow<SCx<'ll>>> BackendTypes for GenericBuilder<'_, 'll, CX> {
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type Value = <GenericCx<'ll, CX> as BackendTypes>::Value;
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use tracing::{debug, trace};
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use crate::back::write::llvm_err;
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use crate::builder::SBuilder;
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use crate::builder::{SBuilder, UNNAMED};
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use crate::context::SimpleCx;
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use crate::declare::declare_simple_fn;
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use crate::errors::{AutoDiffWithoutEnable, LlvmError};
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// using iterators and peek()?
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fn match_args_from_caller_to_enzyme<'ll>(
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cx: &SimpleCx<'ll>,
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builder: &SBuilder<'ll, 'll>,
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width: u32,
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args: &mut Vec<&'ll llvm::Value>,
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inputs: &[DiffActivity],
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let enzyme_const = cx.create_metadata("enzyme_const".to_string()).unwrap();
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let enzyme_out = cx.create_metadata("enzyme_out".to_string()).unwrap();
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let enzyme_dup = cx.create_metadata("enzyme_dup".to_string()).unwrap();
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let enzyme_dupv = cx.create_metadata("enzyme_dupv".to_string()).unwrap();
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let enzyme_dupnoneed = cx.create_metadata("enzyme_dupnoneed".to_string()).unwrap();
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let enzyme_dupnoneedv = cx.create_metadata("enzyme_dupnoneedv".to_string()).unwrap();
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while activity_pos < inputs.len() {
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let diff_activity = inputs[activity_pos as usize];
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DiffActivity::Active => (enzyme_out, false),
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DiffActivity::ActiveOnly => (enzyme_out, false),
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DiffActivity::Dual => (enzyme_dup, true),
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DiffActivity::Dualv => (enzyme_dupv, true),
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DiffActivity::DualOnly => (enzyme_dupnoneed, true),
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DiffActivity::DualvOnly => (enzyme_dupnoneedv, true),
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DiffActivity::Duplicated => (enzyme_dup, true),
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DiffActivity::DuplicatedOnly => (enzyme_dupnoneed, true),
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DiffActivity::FakeActivitySize => (enzyme_const, false),
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DiffActivity::FakeActivitySize(_) => (enzyme_const, false),
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};
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let outer_arg = outer_args[outer_pos];
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args.push(cx.get_metadata_value(activity));
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if matches!(diff_activity, DiffActivity::Dualv) {
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let next_outer_arg = outer_args[outer_pos + 1];
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let elem_bytes_size: u64 = match inputs[activity_pos + 1] {
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DiffActivity::FakeActivitySize(Some(s)) => s.into(),
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_ => bug!("incorrect Dualv handling recognized."),
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};
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// stride: sizeof(T) * n_elems.
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// n_elems is the next integer.
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// Now we multiply `4 * next_outer_arg` to get the stride.
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let mul = unsafe {
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llvm::LLVMBuildMul(
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builder.llbuilder,
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cx.get_const_i64(elem_bytes_size),
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next_outer_arg,
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UNNAMED,
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)
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};
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args.push(mul);
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}
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args.push(outer_arg);
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if duplicated {
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// We know that duplicated args by construction have a following argument,
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} else {
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let next_activity = inputs[activity_pos + 1];
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// We analyze the MIR types and add this dummy activity if we visit a slice.
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next_activity == DiffActivity::FakeActivitySize
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matches!(next_activity, DiffActivity::FakeActivitySize(_))
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}
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};
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if slice {
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// int2 >= int1, which means the shadow vector is large enough to store the gradient.
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assert_eq!(cx.type_kind(next_outer_ty), TypeKind::Integer);
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for i in 0..(width as usize) {
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let iterations =
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if matches!(diff_activity, DiffActivity::Dualv) { 1 } else { width as usize };
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for i in 0..iterations {
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let next_outer_arg2 = outer_args[outer_pos + 2 * (i + 1)];
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let next_outer_ty2 = cx.val_ty(next_outer_arg2);
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assert_eq!(cx.type_kind(next_outer_ty2), TypeKind::Pointer);
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}
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args.push(cx.get_metadata_value(enzyme_const));
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args.push(next_outer_arg);
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outer_pos += 2 + 2 * width as usize;
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outer_pos += 2 + 2 * iterations;
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activity_pos += 2;
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} else {
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// A duplicated pointer will have the following two outer_fn arguments:
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let outer_args: Vec<&llvm::Value> = get_params(outer_fn);
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match_args_from_caller_to_enzyme(
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&cx,
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&builder,
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attrs.width,
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&mut args,
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&attrs.input_activity,
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use rustc_hir::def_id::LOCAL_CRATE;
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use rustc_middle::bug;
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use rustc_middle::mir::mono::MonoItem;
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use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Instance, Ty, TyCtxt};
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use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Instance, PseudoCanonicalInput, Ty, TyCtxt, TypingEnv};
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use rustc_symbol_mangling::symbol_name_for_instance_in_crate;
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use tracing::{debug, trace};
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for (i, ty) in sig.inputs().iter().enumerate() {
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if let Some(inner_ty) = ty.builtin_deref(true) {
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if inner_ty.is_slice() {
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// Now we need to figure out the size of each slice element in memory to allow
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// safety checks and usability improvements in the backend.
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let sty = match inner_ty.builtin_index() {
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Some(sty) => sty,
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None => {
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panic!("slice element type unknown");
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}
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};
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let pci = PseudoCanonicalInput {
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typing_env: TypingEnv::fully_monomorphized(),
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value: sty,
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};
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let layout = tcx.layout_of(pci);
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let elem_size = match layout {
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Ok(layout) => layout.size,
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Err(_) => {
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bug!("autodiff failed to compute slice element size");
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}
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};
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let elem_size: u32 = elem_size.bytes() as u32;
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// We know that the length will be passed as extra arg.
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if !da.is_empty() {
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// We are looking at a slice. The length of that slice will become an
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// extra integer on llvm level. Integers are always const.
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// However, if the slice get's duplicated, we want to know to later check the
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// size. So we mark the new size argument as FakeActivitySize.
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// There is one FakeActivitySize per slice, so for convenience we store the
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// slice element size in bytes in it. We will use the size in the backend.
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let activity = match da[i] {
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DiffActivity::DualOnly
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| DiffActivity::Duplicated => {
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DiffActivity::FakeActivitySize(Some(elem_size))
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}
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DiffActivity::Const => DiffActivity::Const,
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_ => bug!("unexpected activity for ptr/ref"),
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};
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new_activities.push(activity);
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new_positions.push(i + 1);
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}
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continue;
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}
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}
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tests/codegen/autodiffv2.rs
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tests/codegen/autodiffv2.rs
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//@ compile-flags: -Zautodiff=Enable -C opt-level=3 -Clto=fat
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//@ no-prefer-dynamic
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//@ needs-enzyme
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//
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// In Enzyme, we test against a large range of LLVM versions (5+) and don't have overly many
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// breakages. One benefit is that we match the IR generated by Enzyme only after running it
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// through LLVM's O3 pipeline, which will remove most of the noise.
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// However, our integration test could also be affected by changes in how rustc lowers MIR into
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// LLVM-IR, which could cause additional noise and thus breakages. If that's the case, we should
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// reduce this test to only match the first lines and the ret instructions.
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//
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// The function tested here has 4 inputs and 5 outputs, so we could either call forward-mode
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// autodiff 4 times, or reverse mode 5 times. Since a forward-mode call is usually faster than
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// reverse mode, we prefer it here. This file also tests a new optimization (batch mode), which
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// allows us to call forward-mode autodiff only once, and get all 5 outputs in a single call.
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//
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// We support 2 different batch modes. `d_square2` has the same interface as scalar forward-mode,
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// but each shadow argument is `width` times larger (thus 16 and 20 elements here).
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// `d_square3` instead takes `width` (4) shadow arguments, which are all the same size as the
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// original function arguments.
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//
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// FIXME(autodiff): We currently can't test `d_square1` and `d_square3` in the same file, since they
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// generate the same dummy functions which get merged by LLVM, breaking pieces of our pipeline which
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// try to rewrite the dummy functions later. We should consider to change to pure declarations both
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// in our frontend and in the llvm backend to avoid these issues.
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#![feature(autodiff)]
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use std::autodiff::autodiff;
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#[no_mangle]
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//#[autodiff(d_square1, Forward, Dual, Dual)]
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#[autodiff(d_square2, Forward, 4, Dualv, Dualv)]
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#[autodiff(d_square3, Forward, 4, Dual, Dual)]
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fn square(x: &[f32], y: &mut [f32]) {
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assert!(x.len() >= 4);
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assert!(y.len() >= 5);
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y[0] = 4.3 * x[0] + 1.2 * x[1] + 3.4 * x[2] + 2.1 * x[3];
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y[1] = 2.3 * x[0] + 4.5 * x[1] + 1.7 * x[2] + 6.4 * x[3];
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y[2] = 1.1 * x[0] + 3.3 * x[1] + 2.5 * x[2] + 4.7 * x[3];
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y[3] = 5.2 * x[0] + 1.4 * x[1] + 2.6 * x[2] + 3.8 * x[3];
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y[4] = 1.0 * x[0] + 2.0 * x[1] + 3.0 * x[2] + 4.0 * x[3];
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}
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fn main() {
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let x1 = std::hint::black_box(vec![0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0]);
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let dx1 = std::hint::black_box(vec![1.0; 12]);
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let z1 = std::hint::black_box(vec![1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0]);
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let z2 = std::hint::black_box(vec![0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 0.0]);
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let z3 = std::hint::black_box(vec![0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0]);
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let z4 = std::hint::black_box(vec![0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0]);
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let z5 = std::hint::black_box(vec![
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1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0,
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]);
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let mut y1 = std::hint::black_box(vec![0.0; 5]);
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let mut y2 = std::hint::black_box(vec![0.0; 5]);
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let mut y3 = std::hint::black_box(vec![0.0; 5]);
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let mut y4 = std::hint::black_box(vec![0.0; 5]);
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let mut y5 = std::hint::black_box(vec![0.0; 5]);
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let mut y6 = std::hint::black_box(vec![0.0; 5]);
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let mut dy1_1 = std::hint::black_box(vec![0.0; 5]);
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let mut dy1_2 = std::hint::black_box(vec![0.0; 5]);
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let mut dy1_3 = std::hint::black_box(vec![0.0; 5]);
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let mut dy1_4 = std::hint::black_box(vec![0.0; 5]);
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let mut dy2 = std::hint::black_box(vec![0.0; 20]);
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let mut dy3_1 = std::hint::black_box(vec![0.0; 5]);
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let mut dy3_2 = std::hint::black_box(vec![0.0; 5]);
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let mut dy3_3 = std::hint::black_box(vec![0.0; 5]);
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let mut dy3_4 = std::hint::black_box(vec![0.0; 5]);
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// scalar.
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//d_square1(&x1, &z1, &mut y1, &mut dy1_1);
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//d_square1(&x1, &z2, &mut y2, &mut dy1_2);
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//d_square1(&x1, &z3, &mut y3, &mut dy1_3);
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//d_square1(&x1, &z4, &mut y4, &mut dy1_4);
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// assert y1 == y2 == y3 == y4
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//for i in 0..5 {
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// assert_eq!(y1[i], y2[i]);
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// assert_eq!(y1[i], y3[i]);
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// assert_eq!(y1[i], y4[i]);
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//}
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// batch mode A)
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d_square2(&x1, &z5, &mut y5, &mut dy2);
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// assert y1 == y2 == y3 == y4 == y5
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//for i in 0..5 {
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// assert_eq!(y1[i], y5[i]);
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//}
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// batch mode B)
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d_square3(&x1, &z1, &z2, &z3, &z4, &mut y6, &mut dy3_1, &mut dy3_2, &mut dy3_3, &mut dy3_4);
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for i in 0..5 {
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assert_eq!(y5[i], y6[i]);
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}
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for i in 0..5 {
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assert_eq!(dy2[0..5][i], dy3_1[i]);
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assert_eq!(dy2[5..10][i], dy3_2[i]);
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assert_eq!(dy2[10..15][i], dy3_3[i]);
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assert_eq!(dy2[15..20][i], dy3_4[i]);
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}
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}
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