+ Microarchitecture optimizations + 64-bit support + Xilinx FPGA support + LLVM-16 support + Refactoring and quality control fixes
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# Testing
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## Running a Vortex application
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The framework provides a utility script: blakcbox.sh under the /ci/ folder for executing applications in the tests tree.
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You can query the commandline options of the tool using:
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$ ./ci/blakcbox.sh --help
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To execute sgemm test program on the simx driver and passing "-n10" as argument to sgemm:
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$ ./ci/blakcbox.sh --driver=simx --app=sgemm --args="-n10"
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You can execute the same application of a GPU architecture with 2 cores:
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$ ./ci/blakcbox.sh --core=2 --driver=simx --app=sgemm --args="-n10"
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When excuting, Blackbox needs to recompile the driver if the desired architecture changes.
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It tracks the latest configuration in a file under the current directory blackbox.<driver>.cache.
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To avoid having to rebuild the driver all the time, Blackbox checks if the latest cached configuration matches the current.
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## Running Benchmarks
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The Vortex test suite is located under the /test/ folder
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You can execute the default regression suite by running the following commands at the root folder.
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$ make -C tests/regression run-simx
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$ make -C tests/regression run-rtlsim
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You can execute the default opncl suite by running the following commands at the root folder.
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$ make -C tests/opencl run-simx
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$ make -C tests/opencl run-rtlsim |