// Copyright 2015 The Gemmlowp Authors. All Rights Reserved. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. // bit_depth.h: defines the settins controlling LHS/RHS bit depth #ifndef GEMMLOWP_PUBLIC_BIT_DEPTH_H_ #define GEMMLOWP_PUBLIC_BIT_DEPTH_H_ namespace gemmlowp { // The range of allowed values for an operand. template struct OperandRange { static const int kMinValue = tMinValue; static const int kMaxValue = tMaxValue; static_assert(kMinValue < kMaxValue, ""); }; using Uint8Range = OperandRange<0, 255>; using Uint8RangeExcludingZero = OperandRange<1, 255>; using Int8Range = OperandRange<-128, 127>; using Int8RangeExcludingLow = OperandRange<-127, 127>; template struct BitDepthParams { using LhsRange = tLhsRange; using RhsRange = tRhsRange; }; // Default: LHS and RHS are 8bit. using DefaultL8R8BitDepthParams = BitDepthParams; // Variant: LHS may not take the value 0. This allows using // faster kernels using signed arithmetic, see // NEON_64bit_GEMM_Int8Operands_Int32Accumulators_AccumTwoWithin16Bits using L8R8WithLhsNonzeroBitDepthParams = BitDepthParams; // Signed Variant: This allows using faster kernels using signed arithmetic, see // NEON_64bit_GEMM_Int8Operands_Int32Accumulators_AccumTwoWithin16Bits using SignedL8R8WithLhsNonzeroBitDepthParams = BitDepthParams; // Deprecated: when gemmlowp used to allow requantizing 8bit // inputs to less-than-8-bit depths, the public setting allowing // that was DefaultL7R5BitDepthParams. That requantization // feature has been removed, but as the whole point of that // requantization was to make less-than-8-bit an internal // optimization without any impact on the API (other than lowering // accuracy), we can temporarily support users who were using it // by mapping it to the default 8bit behavior. using DefaultL7R5BitDepthParams = DefaultL8R8BitDepthParams; } // namespace gemmlowp #endif // GEMMLOWP_PUBLIC_BIT_DEPTH_H_