For certain inputs, the real schur decomposition might get stuck in a cycle.
Exceptional shifts are supposed to knock us out of that - but previously
they were only ever applied at iteration 10 and 30, which doesn't help if
the cycle starts after cycle 30. Modified to apply a shift every 16 iterations
(for reference, LAPACK seems to do it every 6 iterations).
Also added an assert in polynomial solver to verify that the schur decomposition
was successful.
Fixes#2633.
Fixes#2777. The `preshear` function seems to have always used an invalid constructor
internally, and has been broken for a while. Fixed the implementation and added a test.
(cherry picked from commit 45da84e21570bf70238cf489ad862b2f09242c5f)
Some checks used incorrect values, partly from copy-paste errors,
partly from the change in behaviour introduced in !398.
Modified results to match scipy, simplified tests by updating
`VERIFY_IS_CWISE_APPROX` to work for scalars.
(cherry picked from commit 701f5d1c91)
- Unify test/CMakeLists.txt and unsupported/test/CMakeLists.txt
- Added `EIGEN_CUDA_FLAGS` that are appended to the set of flags passed
to the cuda compiler (nvcc or clang).
The latter is to support passing custom flags (e.g. `-arch=` to nvcc,
or to disable cuda-specific warnings).
(cherry picked from commit 7b00e8b186)
- Doing computation with uninitialized (zero-ed ? but thanks Linux) matrix, or
worse NaN on other non-linux systems.
- This commit fixes it by initializing to Random().
(cherry picked from commit 4284c68fbb)
MSVC does not support specializing compound assignments for
`std::complex`, since it already specializes them (contrary to the
standard).
Trying to use one of these on device will currently lead to a
duplicate definition error. This is still probably preferable
to no error though. If we remove the definitions for MSVC, then
it will compile, but the kernel will fail silently.
The only proper solution would be to define our own custom `Complex`
type.
(cherry picked from commit f0f1d7938b)
There were some typos that checked `EIGEN_HAS_CXX14` that should have
checked `EIGEN_HAS_CXX14_VARIABLE_TEMPLATES`, causing a mismatch
in some of the `Eigen::fix<N>` assumptions.
Also fixed the `symbolic_index` test when
`EIGEN_HAS_CXX14_VARIABLE_TEMPLATES` is 0.
Fixes#2308
(cherry picked from commit 5db9e5c779)
Manually constructing an unaligned object declared as aligned
invokes UB, so we cannot technically check for alignment from
within the constructor. Newer versions of clang optimize away
this check.
Removing the affected tests.
(cherry picked from commit 0c4ae56e37)
The `memset` function and bitwise manipulation only apply to POD types
that do not require initialization, otherwise resulting in UB. We currently
violate this in `ptrue` and `pzero`, we assume bitmasks for `pselect`, and
bitwise operations are applied byte-by-byte in the generic implementations.
This is causing issues for scalar types that do require initialization
or that contain non-POD info such as pointers (#2201). We either break
them, or force specializations of these functions for custom scalars,
even if they are not vectorized.
Here we modify these functions for scalars only - instead using only
scalar operations:
- `pzero`: `Scalar(0)` for all scalars.
- `ptrue`: `Scalar(1)` for non-trivial scalars, bitset to one bits for trivial scalars.
- `pselect`: ternary select comparing mask to `Scalar(0)` for all scalars
- `pand`, `por`, `pxor`, `pnot`: use operators `&`, `|`, `^`, `~` for all integer or non-trivial scalars, otherwise apply bytewise.
For non-scalar types, the original implementations are used to maintain
compatibility and minimize the number of changes.
Fixes#2201.
(cherry picked from commit 3d98a6ef5c)
Since `std::equal_to::operator()` is not a device function, it
fails on GPU. On my device, I seem to get a silent crash in the
kernel (no reported error, but the kernel does not complete).
Replacing this with a portable version enables comparisons on device.
Addresses #2292 - would need to be cherry-picked. The 3.3 branch
also requires adding `EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC` in `BooleanRedux.h` to get
fully working.
(cherry picked from commit 7880f10526)
For empty or single-column matrices, the current `PartialPivLU`
currently dereferences a `nullptr` or accesses memory out-of-bounds.
Here we adjust the checks to avoid this.
(cherry picked from commit 154f00e9ea)