BLIS is a portable software framework for high-performance BLAS-like dense linear algebra libraries. It has received awards and recognition, including the 2023 James H. Wilkinson Prize for Numerical Software and the 2020 SIAM Activity Group on Supercomputing Best Paper Prize. BLIS provides a new BLAS-like API and a compatibility layer for traditional BLAS routine calls. It offers features such as object-based API, typed API, BLAS and CBLAS compatibility layers.
Project URL: https://github.com/flame/blis
Compile BLIS:
git clone https://github.com/flame/blis
cd blis
./configure --enable-cblas -t openmp,pthreads auto
# will install to /usr/local/ by default.
make -j
Install BLIS:
sudo make install
We recommend using openmp since it's easier to modify the cores being used.
Makefile:
make GGML_BLIS=1 -j
# make GGML_BLIS=1 llama-benchmark-matmult
CMake:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DGGML_BLAS=ON -DGGML_BLAS_VENDOR=FLAME ..
make -j
According to the BLIS documentation, we could set the following environment variables to modify the behavior of openmp:
export GOMP_CPU_AFFINITY="0-19"
export BLIS_NUM_THREADS=14
And then run the binaries as normal.
Some might get the error message saying that libimf.so
cannot be found.
Please follow this stackoverflow page.