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cskymm(3P)		    Sun Performance Library		    cskymm(3P)

NAME
       cskymm - Skyline format matrix-matrix multiply

SYNOPSIS
	SUBROUTINE CSKYMM( TRANSA, M, N, K, ALPHA, DESCRA,
       *	   VAL, PNTR, B, LDB, BETA, C, LDC, WORK, LWORK )
	INTEGER	   TRANSA, M, N, K, DESCRA(5),
       *	   LDB, LDC, LWORK
	INTEGER	   PNTR(*),
	COMPLEX	   ALPHA, BETA
	COMPLEX	   VAL(NNZ), B(LDB,*), C(LDC,*), WORK(LWORK)

	SUBROUTINE CSKYMM_64( TRANSA, M, N, K, ALPHA, DESCRA,
       *	   VAL, PNTR, B, LDB, BETA, C, LDC, WORK, LWORK )
	INTEGER*8  TRANSA, M, N, K, DESCRA(5),
       *	   LDB, LDC, LWORK
	INTEGER*8  PNTR(*),
	COMPLEX	   ALPHA, BETA
	COMPLEX	   VAL(NNZ), B(LDB,*), C(LDC,*), WORK(LWORK)

	where NNZ = PNTR(K+1)-PNTR(1) (upper triangular)
	      NNZ = PNTR(M+1)-PNTR(1) (lower triangular)
	      PNTR() size = (K+1) (upper triangular)
	      PNTR() size = (M+1) (lower triangular)

   F95 INTERFACE
	SUBROUTINE SKYMM( TRANSA, M, [N], K, ALPHA, DESCRA, VAL,
       *    PNTR,  B, [LDB], BETA, C, [LDC], [WORK], [LWORK])
	INTEGER	   TRANSA, M, K
	INTEGER, DIMENSION(:) ::  DESCRA,  PNTR
	COMPLEX	   ALPHA, BETA
	COMPLEX, DIMENSION(:) ::  VAL
	COMPLEX, DIMENSION(:, :) ::  B, C

	SUBROUTINE SKYMM_64( TRANSA, M, [N], K, ALPHA, DESCRA, VAL,
       *    PNTR,  B, [LDB], BETA, C, [LDC], [WORK], [LWORK])
	INTEGER*8    TRANSA, M, K
	INTEGER*8, DIMENSION(:) ::  DESCRA,  PNTR
	COMPLEX	   ALPHA, BETA
	COMPLEX, DIMENSION(:) ::  VAL
	COMPLEX, DIMENSION(:, :) ::  B, C

   C INTERFACE
       #include <sunperf.h>

       void cskymm (const int transa, const int m, const int n, const int k,
		 const floatcomplex* alpha, const int* descra, const floatcom‐
		 plex* val, const int* pntr, const floatcomplex* b, const int
		 ldb, const floatcomplex* beta, floatcomplex* c, const int
		 ldc);

       void cskymm_64 (const long transa, const long m, const long n, const
		 long k, const floatcomplex* alpha, const long* descra, const
		 floatcomplex* val, const long* pntr, const floatcomplex* b,
		 const long ldb, const floatcomplex* beta, floatcomplex* c,
		 const long ldc);

DESCRIPTION
       cskymm performs one of the matrix-matrix operations

		C <- alpha op(A) B + beta C

       where op( A )  is one  of

       op( A ) = A   or	  op( A ) = A'	 or   op( A ) = conjg( A' )
					  ( ' indicates matrix transpose),
       A is an M-by-K sparse matrix represented in the skyline format,
       alpha and beta  are scalars, C and B are dense matrices.

ARGUMENTS
       TRANSA(input)   On entry, integer TRANSA specifies the form
		       of op( A ) to be used in the matrix
		       multiplication as follows:
			 0 : operate with matrix
			 1 : operate with transpose matrix
			 2 : operate with the conjugate transpose of matrix.
			   2 is equivalent to 1 if matrix is real.
		       Unchanged on exit.

       M(input)	       On entry, integer M  specifies the number of rows in
		       the matrix A. Unchanged on exit.

       N(input)	       On entry, integer N specifies the number of columns in
		       the matrix C. Unchanged on exit.

       K(input)	       On entry, integer K specifies the number of columns
		       in the matrix A. Unchanged on exit.

       ALPHA(input)    On entry, ALPHA specifies the scalar alpha. Unchanged on exit.

       DESCRA (input)  Descriptor argument.  Five element integer array.
		       DESCRA(1) matrix structure
			 0 : general (NOT SUPPORTED)
			 1 : symmetric (A=A')
			 2 : Hermitian (A= CONJG(A'))
			 3 : Triangular
			 4 : Skew(Anti)-Symmetric (A=-A')
			 5 : Diagonal
			 6 : Skew-Hermitian (A= -CONJG(A'))
		       DESCRA(2) upper/lower triangular indicator
			 1 : lower
			 2 : upper
		       DESCRA(3) main diagonal type
			 0 : non-unit
			 1 : unit
		       DESCRA(4) Array base (NOT IMPLEMENTED)
			 0 : C/C++ compatible
			 1 : Fortran compatible
		       DESCRA(5) repeated indices? (NOT IMPLEMENTED)
			 0 : unknown
			 1 : no repeated indices

	VAL(input)	On entry, VAL is a scalar array consisting of
			the nonzeros of A in skyline profile form.
		       Row-oriented if DESCRA(2) = 1 (lower triangular),
		       column oriented if DESCRA(2) = 2 (upper triangular).
		       Unchanged on exit.

       PNTR (input)    On entry, INDX is an integer array of length
		       M+1 (lower triangular) or K+1 (upper triangular)
		       such that PNTR(I)-PNTR(1)+1 points to the
		       location in VAL of the first element of the skyline
		       profile in row (column) I. Unchanged on exit.

       B (input)       Array of DIMENSION ( LDB, N ).
		       Before entry with  TRANSA = 0,  the leading  k by n
		       part of the array  B  must contain the matrix  B,  otherwise
		       the leading  m by n  part of the array  B  must contain	the
		       matrix B. Unchanged on exit.

       LDB (input)     On entry, LDB specifies the first dimension of B as declared
		       in the calling (sub) program. Unchanged on exit.

       BETA (input)    On entry, BETA specifies the scalar beta. Unchanged on exit.

       C(input/output) Array of DIMENSION ( LDC, N ).
		       Before entry with  TRANSA = 0,  the leading  m by n
		       part of the array  C  must contain the matrix C,	 otherwise
		       the leading  k by n  part of the array  C must contain  the
		       matrix C. On exit, the array  C	is overwritten by the  matrix
		       ( alpha*op( A )* B  + beta*C ).

       LDC (input)     On entry, LDC specifies the first dimension of C as declared
		       in the calling (sub) program. Unchanged on exit.

       WORK (is not referenced in the current version)

       LWORK (is not referenced in the current version)

SEE ALSO
       Libsunperf  SPARSE BLAS is fully parallel and compatible with NIST FOR‐
       TRAN Sparse Blas but the sources are different.	Libsunperf SPARSE BLAS
       is free of bugs found in NIST FORTRAN Sparse Blas.  Besides several new
       features and routines are implemented.

       NIST FORTRAN Sparse Blas User's Guide available at:

       http://math.nist.gov/mcsd/Staff/KRemington/fspblas/

       Based on the standard proposed in

       "Document for the Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS) Standard",
       University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1996:

       http://www.netlib.org/utk/papers/sparse.ps

NOTES/BUGS
       The SKY data structure is not supported for a general matrix structure
       (DESCRA(1)=0).

       Also not supported:

	1. lower triangular matrix  A of size m by n where m > n

	2. upper triangular matrix  A of size m by n where m < n

3rd Berkeley Distribution	  6 Mar 2009			    cskymm(3P)
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