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332 lines
9.9 KiB
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/* Copyright (c) 2022, NVIDIA CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* * Neither the name of NVIDIA CORPORATION nor the names of its
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* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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* from this software without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#ifndef CUDA_INTERVAL_H
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#define CUDA_INTERVAL_H
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#include "interval.h"
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#include "cuda_interval_lib.h"
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// Stack in local memory. Managed independently for each thread.
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template <class T, int N>
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class local_stack {
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private:
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T buf[N];
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int tos;
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public:
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__device__ local_stack() : tos(-1) {}
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__device__ T const &top() const { return buf[tos]; }
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__device__ T &top() { return buf[tos]; }
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__device__ void push(T const &v) { buf[++tos] = v; }
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__device__ T pop() { return buf[tos--]; }
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__device__ bool full() { return tos == (N - 1); }
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__device__ bool empty() { return tos == -1; }
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};
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// Stacks in global memory.
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// Same function as local_stack, but accessible from the host.
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// Interleaved between threads by blocks of THREADS elements.
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// Independent stack for each thread, no sharing of data between threads.
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template <class T, int N, int THREADS>
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class global_stack {
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private:
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T *buf;
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int free_index;
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public:
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// buf should point to an allocated global buffer of
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// size N * THREADS * sizeof(T)
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__device__ global_stack(T *buf, int thread_id)
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: buf(buf), free_index(thread_id) {}
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__device__ void push(T const &v) {
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buf[free_index] = v;
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free_index += THREADS;
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}
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__device__ T pop() {
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free_index -= THREADS;
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return buf[free_index];
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}
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__device__ bool full() { return free_index >= N * THREADS; }
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__device__ bool empty() { return free_index < THREADS; }
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__device__ int size() { return free_index / THREADS; }
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};
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// The function F of which we want to find roots, defined on intervals
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// Should typically depend on thread_id (indexing an array of coefficients...)
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template <class T>
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__device__ interval_gpu<T> f(interval_gpu<T> const &x, int thread_id) {
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typedef interval_gpu<T> I;
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T alpha = -T(thread_id) / T(THREADS);
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return square(x - I(1)) + I(alpha) * x;
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}
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// First derivative of F, also defined on intervals
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template <class T>
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__device__ interval_gpu<T> fd(interval_gpu<T> const &x, int thread_id) {
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typedef interval_gpu<T> I;
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T alpha = -T(thread_id) / T(THREADS);
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return I(2) * x + I(alpha - 2);
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}
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// Is this interval small enough to stop iterating?
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template <class T>
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__device__ bool is_minimal(interval_gpu<T> const &x, int thread_id) {
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T const epsilon_x = 1e-6f;
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T const epsilon_y = 1e-6f;
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return !empty(x) && (width(x) <= epsilon_x * abs(median(x)) ||
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width(f(x, thread_id)) <= epsilon_y);
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}
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// In some cases, Newton iterations converge slowly.
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// Bisecting the interval accelerates convergence.
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template <class T>
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__device__ bool should_bisect(interval_gpu<T> const &x,
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interval_gpu<T> const &x1,
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interval_gpu<T> const &x2, T alpha) {
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T wmax = alpha * width(x);
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return (!empty(x1) && width(x1) > wmax) || (!empty(x2) && width(x2) > wmax);
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}
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// Main interval Newton loop.
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// Keep refining a list of intervals stored in a stack.
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// Always keep the next interval to work on in registers
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// (avoids excessive spilling to local mem)
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template <class T, int THREADS, int DEPTH_RESULT>
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__device__ void newton_interval(
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global_stack<interval_gpu<T>, DEPTH_RESULT, THREADS> &result,
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interval_gpu<T> const &ix0, int thread_id) {
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typedef interval_gpu<T> I;
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int const DEPTH_WORK = 128;
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T const alpha = .99f; // Threshold before switching to bisection
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// Intervals to be processed
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local_stack<I, DEPTH_WORK> work;
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// We start with the whole domain
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I ix = ix0;
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while (true) {
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// Compute (x - F({x})/F'(ix)) inter ix
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// -> may yield 0, 1 or 2 intervals
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T x = median(ix);
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I iq = f(I(x), thread_id);
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I id = fd(ix, thread_id);
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bool has_part2;
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I part1, part2 = I::empty();
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part1 = division_part1(iq, id, has_part2);
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part1 = intersect(I(x) - part1, ix);
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if (has_part2) {
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part2 = division_part2(iq, id);
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part2 = intersect(I(x) - part2, ix);
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}
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// Do we have small-enough intervals?
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if (is_minimal(part1, thread_id)) {
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result.push(part1);
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part1 = I::empty();
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}
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if (has_part2 && is_minimal(part2, thread_id)) {
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result.push(part2);
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part2 = I::empty();
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}
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if (should_bisect(ix, part1, part2, alpha)) {
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// Not so good improvement
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// Switch to bisection method for this step
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part1 = I(ix.lower(), x);
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part2 = I(x, ix.upper());
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has_part2 = true;
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}
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if (!empty(part1)) {
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// At least 1 solution
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// We will compute part1 next
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ix = part1;
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if (has_part2 && !empty(part2)) {
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// 2 solutions
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// Save the second solution for later
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work.push(part2);
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}
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} else if (has_part2 && !empty(part2)) {
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// 1 solution
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// Work on that next
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ix = part2;
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} else {
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// No solution
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// Do we still have work to do in the stack?
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if (work.empty()) // If not, we are done
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break;
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else
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ix = work.pop(); // Otherwise, pick an interval to work on
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}
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}
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}
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// Recursive implementation
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template <class T, int THREADS, int DEPTH_RESULT>
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__device__ void newton_interval_rec(
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global_stack<interval_gpu<T>, DEPTH_RESULT, THREADS> &result,
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interval_gpu<T> const &ix, int thread_id) {
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typedef interval_gpu<T> I;
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T const alpha = .99f; // Threshold before switching to bisection
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if (is_minimal(ix, thread_id)) {
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result.push(ix);
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return;
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}
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// Compute (x - F({x})/F'(ix)) inter ix
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// -> may yield 0, 1 or 2 intervals
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T x = median(ix);
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I iq = f(I(x), thread_id);
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I id = fd(ix, thread_id);
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bool has_part2;
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I part1, part2 = I::empty();
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part1 = division_part1(iq, id, has_part2);
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part1 = intersect(I(x) - part1, ix);
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if (has_part2) {
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part2 = division_part2(iq, id);
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part2 = intersect(I(x) - part2, ix);
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}
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if (should_bisect(ix, part1, part2, alpha)) {
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// Not so good improvement
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// Switch to bisection method for this step
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part1 = I(ix.lower(), x);
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part2 = I(x, ix.upper());
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has_part2 = true;
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}
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if (has_part2 && !empty(part2)) {
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newton_interval_rec<T, THREADS, DEPTH_RESULT>(result, part2, thread_id);
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}
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if (!empty(part1)) {
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newton_interval_rec<T, THREADS, DEPTH_RESULT>(result, part1, thread_id);
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}
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}
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// Naive implementation, no attempt to keep the top of the stack in registers
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template <class T, int THREADS, int DEPTH_RESULT>
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__device__ void newton_interval_naive(
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global_stack<interval_gpu<T>, DEPTH_RESULT, THREADS> &result,
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interval_gpu<T> const &ix0, int thread_id) {
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typedef interval_gpu<T> I;
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int const DEPTH_WORK = 128;
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T const alpha = .99f; // Threshold before switching to bisection
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// Intervals to be processed
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local_stack<I, DEPTH_WORK> work;
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// We start with the whole domain
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work.push(ix0);
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while (!work.empty()) {
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I ix = work.pop();
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if (is_minimal(ix, thread_id)) {
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result.push(ix);
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} else {
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// Compute (x - F({x})/F'(ix)) inter ix
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// -> may yield 0, 1 or 2 intervals
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T x = median(ix);
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I iq = f(I(x), thread_id);
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I id = fd(ix, thread_id);
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bool has_part2;
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I part1, part2 = I::empty();
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part1 = division_part1(iq, id, has_part2);
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part1 = intersect(I(x) - part1, ix);
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if (has_part2) {
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part2 = division_part2(iq, id);
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part2 = intersect(I(x) - part2, ix);
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}
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if (should_bisect(ix, part1, part2, alpha)) {
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// Not so good improvement
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// Switch to bisection method for this step
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part1 = I(ix.lower(), x);
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part2 = I(x, ix.upper());
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has_part2 = true;
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}
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if (!empty(part1)) {
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work.push(part1);
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}
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if (has_part2 && !empty(part2)) {
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work.push(part2);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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template <class T>
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__global__ void test_interval_newton(interval_gpu<T> *buffer, int *nresults,
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interval_gpu<T> i,
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int implementation_choice) {
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int thread_id = blockIdx.x * BLOCK_SIZE + threadIdx.x;
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typedef interval_gpu<T> I;
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// Intervals to return
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global_stack<I, DEPTH_RESULT, THREADS> result(buffer, thread_id);
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switch (implementation_choice) {
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case 0:
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newton_interval_naive<T, THREADS>(result, i, thread_id);
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break;
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case 1:
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newton_interval<T, THREADS>(result, i, thread_id);
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break;
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#if (__CUDA_ARCH__ >= 200)
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case 2:
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newton_interval_rec<T, THREADS>(result, i, thread_id);
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break;
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#endif
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default:
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newton_interval_naive<T, THREADS>(result, i, thread_id);
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}
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nresults[thread_id] = result.size();
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}
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#endif
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