math/ATLAS upgrade fails Benchmarking xzllttst

John Bowman jpbowman at therandomco.com
Tue Feb 13 19:12:41 UTC 2007


I am duplicating Karsten Rothemund's earlier post, as my error message 
is identical except for timing numbers:

Unfortunately I only have the last few lines (because of the portupgrade):

10 cases: 10 passed, 0 skipped, 0 failed
Benchmarking xcllttstF
NREPS   UPLO      N    lda          TIME        MFLOPS         RESID
=====  =====  =====  =====  ============  ============  ============
    1  Lower    100    100       0.00000         0.000  6.688674e-03
    1  Lower    200    200       0.02719       396.642  4.398721e-03
    1  Lower    300    300       0.07179       505.188  2.341770e-03
    1  Lower    400    400       0.15059       569.836  2.147220e-03
    1  Lower    500    500       0.28906       579.186  2.432632e-03
    1  Lower    600    600       0.48022       601.979  1.839629e-03
    1  Lower    700    700       0.76107       602.840  1.436337e-03
    1  Lower    800    800       1.13554       602.873  1.535296e-03
    1  Lower    900    900       1.59588       610.590  9.815540e-04
    1  Lower   1000   1000       2.18219       612.381  1.306027e-03

10 cases: 10 passed, 0 skipped, 0 failed
Benchmarking xzllttst
NREPS   UPLO      N    lda          TIME        MFLOPS         RESID
=====  =====  =====  =====  ============  ============  ============
assertion ATL_zpotrf(CblasColMajor, Uplo, N, A, lda) == 0 failed, line 344 of file ../llttst.c
*** Error code 255

Stop in /usr/ports/math/atlas.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/math/atlas.
** Command failed [exit code 1]: /usr/bin/script -qa /tmp/portupgrade.72539.60 e
nv UPGRADE_TOOL=portupgrade UPGRADE_PORT=atlas-3.6.0,1 UPGRADE_PORT_VER=3.6.0,1 
make
** Fix the problem and try again.


It was in the THREADED_PIC run of the compilation.


Since this appears to be an error in the benchmark / test software 
rather than in ATLAS proper, I'm thinking of removing the test from the 
Makefile and trying again.  However, doing this sort of thing is more an 
act of desperation than a well-thought-out strategy for success.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

John




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