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Added coefficients compute guide. authored May 28, 2019 by xgomez's avatar xgomez
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Kernel compilation Kernel compilation
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The first step is the kernel compilation. You can execute the script in `script/learning/kernels_compile.sh` and the compiled kernels will be saved in the `bin` folder in the root of this package. If something goes wrong, you can surf in `kernels` folder and edit the make files to switch the `mpiifort` compiler or any other option for your own, because the compiling script it does nothing but call that make commands. Execute the script `script/learning/kernels_compile.sh` in your compiling node and the kernels will be saved in the `bin` folder in the root of this package. If something goes wrong, you can surf in `kernels` folder and edit the make files to switch the `mpiifort` compiler or any other option for your own, because the compiling script it does nothing but call that make commands.
You can also compile one by one manually. In that case, open the script `scripts/learning/helpers/kernels_executor.sh` and look at the function `learning()`. Here you will find all the paths and compile instructions (make) and install (move) for each kernel when `$BENCH_MODE` variable is set to `compile`. You can also compile one by one manually. In that case, open the script `scripts/learning/helpers/kernels_executor.sh` and look at the function `learning()`. Here you will find all the paths and compile instructions (make) and install (move) for each kernel when `$BENCH_MODE` variable is set to `compile`.
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