Re: [eigen] PGI compilation error

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Well ok, compiling the tests works fine with and the first tests
passed (interrupted afterwards as I'm not supposed to run to heavy
stuff on the login nodes)

And I get the error posted previously for PGI.

Oh and it also works for Pathscale. Just PGI is complaining.

Thanks,
Philippe

On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Philippe Marti
<philippe.marti@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Oh, Wait before you start digging to deep. It's a little bit messy
> here to get to load the right compilers/library etc on the cluster. I
> might have forgotten something.
>
> I'll check that the gcc version is working
>
> regards,
> Philippe
>
> On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Hauke Heibel
> <hauke.heibel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> This error is a little bit odd. It means that you have defined
>> EIGEN_VECTORIZE_SSE (see src/core/util/Memory.h) and thus you should
>> have included 'xmmintrin.h' (see Core) where (at least AFAIK) _mm_free
>> and _mm_malloc are declared as external or included via 'malloc.h'.
>>
>> As I said, I am a little bit at a loss...
>>
>> - Hauke
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Philippe Marti
>> <philippe.marti@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> The default branch is the 3.0 one right?
>>>
>>> I tried the to compile the tests with PGI, here are the first errors
>>> (not sure about what you need):
>>>
>>> "/users/pmarti/tmp/ei3/eigen/Eigen/src/Core/util/Memory.h", line 94: error:
>>>          identifier "_mm_malloc" is undefined
>>>      result = _mm_malloc(size, 16);
>>>               ^
>>>
>>> "/users/pmarti/tmp/ei3/eigen/Eigen/src/Core/util/Memory.h", line 165: error:
>>>          identifier "_mm_free" is undefined
>>>      _mm_free(ptr);
>>>      ^
>>>
>>> "/users/pmarti/tmp/ei3/eigen/Eigen/src/Core/arch/SSE/PacketMath.h",
>>> line 142: warning:
>>>          controlling expression is constant
>>>  { ei_assert(false && "packet integer division are not supported by SSE");
>>>    ^
>>>
>>> "/users/pmarti/tmp/ei3/eigen/Eigen/src/Core/arch/SSE/PacketMath.h",
>>> line 247: error:
>>>          identifier "_mm_cvtss_f32" is undefined
>>>  template<> EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE float  ei_pfirst<Packet4f>(const
>>> Packet4f& a) { return _mm_cvtss_f32(a); }
>>>
>>>                 ^
>>>
>>> "/users/pmarti/tmp/ei3/eigen/Eigen/src/Core/arch/SSE/PacketMath.h",
>>> line 248: error:
>>>          identifier "_mm_cvtsd_f64" is undefined
>>>  template<> EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE double ei_pfirst<Packet2d>(const
>>> Packet2d& a) { return _mm_cvtsd_f64(a); }
>>>
>>> Philippe
>>>
>>> On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Hauke Heibel
>>> <hauke.heibel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> I tried to fix the aligned issue in the default branch. You may try to
>>>> grab that version and give it a shot.
>>>>
>>>> - Hauke
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Philippe Marti
>>>> <philippe.marti@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>> PGI: pgCC 9.0-4 64-bit target on x86-64 Linux
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "/users/pmarti/Documents/Code/git/FSDynamoCode/External/eigen/Eigen/src/Core/util/Macros.h",
>>>>> line 193: catastrophic error:
>>>>>          #error directive: Please tell me what is the equivalent of
>>>>>          __attribute__((aligned(16))) for your compiler
>>>>>  #error Please tell me what is the equivalent of
>>>>> __attribute__((aligned(16))) for your compiler
>>>>>   ^
>>>>>
>>>>> 1 catastrophic error detected in the compilation of
>>>>> "/users/pmarti/Documents/Code/git/FSDynamoCode/Programs/ThermalConvectionRun.cpp".
>>>>> Compilation terminated.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>



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