Specifying Function Names
In the file with the list of functions for your custom
DLL
, adjust function names to the required interface. For example,
you can list the cdecl entry points as follows:
DGEMM
DTRSM
DDOT
DGETRF
DGETRS
cblas_dgemm
cblas_ddot
For more examples, see domain-specific lists of function
names
in the
<mkl directory>
\
tools
\
builder
folder. This folder contains lists of function names for cdecl interfaces.
The lists of function
names
are provided in the
<mkl directory>
\
tools
\
builder
folder merely as examples. See
Composing a List of Functions for how to compose lists of functions for your custom
DLL
.
Names of Fortran-style routines (BLAS, LAPACK, etc.) can be both upper-case or lower-case, with or without the trailing underscore. For example, these names are equivalent:
BLAS:
dgemm
,
DGEMM
,
dgemm_
,
DGEMM_
LAPACK:
dgetrf
,
DGETRF
,
dgetrf_
,
DGETRF_.
Properly capitalize names of C support functions in the function list. To do this, follow the guidelines below:
- In themkl_service.hinclude file, look up a#definedirective for your function (mkl_service.his included in themkl.hheader file).
- Take the function name from the replacement part of that directive.
For example, the
#define
directive for the
mkl_disable_fast_mm
function is
#define mkl_disable_fast_mm MKL_Disable_Fast_MM
.
Capitalize the name of this function in the list like this:
MKL_Disable_Fast_MM
.
For the names of the Fortran support functions, see the
tip.
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