PROGRAM SCHKEE * * -- LAPACK test routine (version 3.1.1) -- * Univ. of Tennessee, Univ. of California Berkeley and NAG Ltd.. * February 2007 * * Purpose * ======= * * SCHKEE tests the REAL LAPACK subroutines for the matrix * eigenvalue problem. The test paths in this version are * * NEP (Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problem): * Test SGEHRD, SORGHR, SHSEQR, STREVC, SHSEIN, and SORMHR * * SEP (Symmetric Eigenvalue Problem): * Test SSYTRD, SORGTR, SSTEQR, SSTERF, SSTEIN, SSTEDC, * and drivers SSYEV(X), SSBEV(X), SSPEV(X), SSTEV(X), * SSYEVD, SSBEVD, SSPEVD, SSTEVD * * SVD (Singular Value Decomposition): * Test SGEBRD, SORGBR, SBDSQR, SBDSDC * and the drivers SGESVD, SGESDD * * SEV (Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue/eigenvector Driver): * Test SGEEV * * SES (Nonsymmetric Schur form Driver): * Test SGEES * * SVX (Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue/eigenvector Expert Driver): * Test SGEEVX * * SSX (Nonsymmetric Schur form Expert Driver): * Test SGEESX * * SGG (Generalized Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problem): * Test SGGHRD, SGGBAL, SGGBAK, SHGEQZ, and STGEVC * and the driver routines SGEGS and SGEGV * * SGS (Generalized Nonsymmetric Schur form Driver): * Test SGGES * * SGV (Generalized Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue/eigenvector Driver): * Test SGGEV * * SGX (Generalized Nonsymmetric Schur form Expert Driver): * Test SGGESX * * SXV (Generalized Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue/eigenvector Expert Driver): * Test SGGEVX * * SSG (Symmetric Generalized Eigenvalue Problem): * Test SSYGST, SSYGV, SSYGVD, SSYGVX, SSPGST, SSPGV, SSPGVD, * SSPGVX, SSBGST, SSBGV, SSBGVD, and SSBGVX * * SSB (Symmetric Band Eigenvalue Problem): * Test SSBTRD * * SBB (Band Singular Value Decomposition): * Test SGBBRD * * SEC (Eigencondition estimation): * Test SLALN2, SLASY2, SLAEQU, SLAEXC, STRSYL, STREXC, STRSNA, * STRSEN, and SLAQTR * * SBL (Balancing a general matrix) * Test SGEBAL * * SBK (Back transformation on a balanced matrix) * Test SGEBAK * * SGL (Balancing a matrix pair) * Test SGGBAL * * SGK (Back transformation on a matrix pair) * Test SGGBAK * * GLM (Generalized Linear Regression Model): * Tests SGGGLM * * GQR (Generalized QR and RQ factorizations): * Tests SGGQRF and SGGRQF * * GSV (Generalized Singular Value Decomposition): * Tests SGGSVD, SGGSVP, STGSJA, SLAGS2, SLAPLL, and SLAPMT * * LSE (Constrained Linear Least Squares): * Tests SGGLSE * * Each test path has a different set of inputs, but the data sets for * the driver routines xEV, xES, xVX, and xSX can be concatenated in a * single input file. The first line of input should contain one of the * 3-character path names in columns 1-3. The number of remaining lines * depends on what is found on the first line. * * The number of matrix types used in testing is often controllable from * the input file. The number of matrix types for each path, and the * test routine that describes them, is as follows: * * Path name(s) Types Test routine * * SHS or NEP 21 SCHKHS * SST or SEP 21 SCHKST (routines) * 18 SDRVST (drivers) * SBD or SVD 16 SCHKBD (routines) * 5 SDRVBD (drivers) * SEV 21 SDRVEV * SES 21 SDRVES * SVX 21 SDRVVX * SSX 21 SDRVSX * SGG 26 SCHKGG (routines) * 26 SDRVGG (drivers) * SGS 26 SDRGES * SGX 5 SDRGSX * SGV 26 SDRGEV * SXV 2 SDRGVX * SSG 21 SDRVSG * SSB 15 SCHKSB * SBB 15 SCHKBB * SEC - SCHKEC * SBL - SCHKBL * SBK - SCHKBK * SGL - SCHKGL * SGK - SCHKGK * GLM 8 SCKGLM * GQR 8 SCKGQR * GSV 8 SCKGSV * LSE 8 SCKLSE * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * NEP input file: * * line 2: NN, INTEGER * Number of values of N. * * line 3: NVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NN) * The values for the matrix dimension N. * * line 4: NPARMS, INTEGER * Number of values of the parameters NB, NBMIN, NX, NS, and * MAXB. * * line 5: NBVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * The values for the blocksize NB. * * line 6: NBMIN, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * The values for the minimum blocksize NBMIN. * * line 7: NXVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * The values for the crossover point NX. * * line 8: INMIN, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * LAHQR vs TTQRE crossover point, >= 11 * * line 9: INWIN, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * recommended deflation window size * * line 10: INIBL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * nibble crossover point * * line 11: ISHFTS, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * number of simultaneous shifts) * * line 12: IACC22, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * select structured matrix multiply: 0, 1 or 2) * * line 13: THRESH * Threshold value for the test ratios. Information will be * printed about each test for which the test ratio is greater * than or equal to the threshold. To have all of the test * ratios printed, use THRESH = 0.0 . * * line 14: NEWSD, INTEGER * A code indicating how to set the random number seed. * = 0: Set the seed to a default value before each run * = 1: Initialize the seed to a default value only before the * first run * = 2: Like 1, but use the seed values on the next line * * If line 14 was 2: * * line 15: INTEGER array, dimension (4) * Four integer values for the random number seed. * * lines 15-EOF: The remaining lines occur in sets of 1 or 2 and allow * the user to specify the matrix types. Each line contains * a 3-character path name in columns 1-3, and the number * of matrix types must be the first nonblank item in columns * 4-80. If the number of matrix types is at least 1 but is * less than the maximum number of possible types, a second * line will be read to get the numbers of the matrix types to * be used. For example, * NEP 21 * requests all of the matrix types for the nonsymmetric * eigenvalue problem, while * NEP 4 * 9 10 11 12 * requests only matrices of type 9, 10, 11, and 12. * * The valid 3-character path names are 'NEP' or 'SHS' for the * nonsymmetric eigenvalue routines. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SEP or SSG input file: * * line 2: NN, INTEGER * Number of values of N. * * line 3: NVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NN) * The values for the matrix dimension N. * * line 4: NPARMS, INTEGER * Number of values of the parameters NB, NBMIN, and NX. * * line 5: NBVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * The values for the blocksize NB. * * line 6: NBMIN, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * The values for the minimum blocksize NBMIN. * * line 7: NXVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * The values for the crossover point NX. * * line 8: THRESH * Threshold value for the test ratios. Information will be * printed about each test for which the test ratio is greater * than or equal to the threshold. * * line 9: TSTCHK, LOGICAL * Flag indicating whether or not to test the LAPACK routines. * * line 10: TSTDRV, LOGICAL * Flag indicating whether or not to test the driver routines. * * line 11: TSTERR, LOGICAL * Flag indicating whether or not to test the error exits for * the LAPACK routines and driver routines. * * line 12: NEWSD, INTEGER * A code indicating how to set the random number seed. * = 0: Set the seed to a default value before each run * = 1: Initialize the seed to a default value only before the * first run * = 2: Like 1, but use the seed values on the next line * * If line 12 was 2: * * line 13: INTEGER array, dimension (4) * Four integer values for the random number seed. * * lines 13-EOF: Lines specifying matrix types, as for NEP. * The 3-character path names are 'SEP' or 'SST' for the * symmetric eigenvalue routines and driver routines, and * 'SSG' for the routines for the symmetric generalized * eigenvalue problem. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SVD input file: * * line 2: NN, INTEGER * Number of values of M and N. * * line 3: MVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NN) * The values for the matrix row dimension M. * * line 4: NVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NN) * The values for the matrix column dimension N. * * line 5: NPARMS, INTEGER * Number of values of the parameter NB, NBMIN, NX, and NRHS. * * line 6: NBVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * The values for the blocksize NB. * * line 7: NBMIN, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * The values for the minimum blocksize NBMIN. * * line 8: NXVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * The values for the crossover point NX. * * line 9: NSVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * The values for the number of right hand sides NRHS. * * line 10: THRESH * Threshold value for the test ratios. Information will be * printed about each test for which the test ratio is greater * than or equal to the threshold. * * line 11: TSTCHK, LOGICAL * Flag indicating whether or not to test the LAPACK routines. * * line 12: TSTDRV, LOGICAL * Flag indicating whether or not to test the driver routines. * * line 13: TSTERR, LOGICAL * Flag indicating whether or not to test the error exits for * the LAPACK routines and driver routines. * * line 14: NEWSD, INTEGER * A code indicating how to set the random number seed. * = 0: Set the seed to a default value before each run * = 1: Initialize the seed to a default value only before the * first run * = 2: Like 1, but use the seed values on the next line * * If line 14 was 2: * * line 15: INTEGER array, dimension (4) * Four integer values for the random number seed. * * lines 15-EOF: Lines specifying matrix types, as for NEP. * The 3-character path names are 'SVD' or 'SBD' for both the * SVD routines and the SVD driver routines. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SEV and SES data files: * * line 1: 'SEV' or 'SES' in columns 1 to 3. * * line 2: NSIZES, INTEGER * Number of sizes of matrices to use. Should be at least 0 * and at most 20. If NSIZES = 0, no testing is done * (although the remaining 3 lines are still read). * * line 3: NN, INTEGER array, dimension(NSIZES) * Dimensions of matrices to be tested. * * line 4: NB, NBMIN, NX, NS, NBCOL, INTEGERs * These integer parameters determine how blocking is done * (see ILAENV for details) * NB : block size * NBMIN : minimum block size * NX : minimum dimension for blocking * NS : number of shifts in xHSEQR * NBCOL : minimum column dimension for blocking * * line 5: THRESH, REAL * The test threshold against which computed residuals are * compared. Should generally be in the range from 10. to 20. * If it is 0., all test case data will be printed. * * line 6: TSTERR, LOGICAL * Flag indicating whether or not to test the error exits. * * line 7: NEWSD, INTEGER * A code indicating how to set the random number seed. * = 0: Set the seed to a default value before each run * = 1: Initialize the seed to a default value only before the * first run * = 2: Like 1, but use the seed values on the next line * * If line 7 was 2: * * line 8: INTEGER array, dimension (4) * Four integer values for the random number seed. * * lines 9 and following: Lines specifying matrix types, as for NEP. * The 3-character path name is 'SEV' to test SGEEV, or * 'SES' to test SGEES. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * The SVX data has two parts. The first part is identical to SEV, * and the second part consists of test matrices with precomputed * solutions. * * line 1: 'SVX' in columns 1-3. * * line 2: NSIZES, INTEGER * If NSIZES = 0, no testing of randomly generated examples * is done, but any precomputed examples are tested. * * line 3: NN, INTEGER array, dimension(NSIZES) * * line 4: NB, NBMIN, NX, NS, NBCOL, INTEGERs * * line 5: THRESH, REAL * * line 6: TSTERR, LOGICAL * * line 7: NEWSD, INTEGER * * If line 7 was 2: * * line 8: INTEGER array, dimension (4) * * lines 9 and following: The first line contains 'SVX' in columns 1-3 * followed by the number of matrix types, possibly with * a second line to specify certain matrix types. * If the number of matrix types = 0, no testing of randomly * generated examples is done, but any precomputed examples * are tested. * * remaining lines : Each matrix is stored on 1+2*N lines, where N is * its dimension. The first line contains the dimension (a * single integer). The next N lines contain the matrix, one * row per line. The last N lines correspond to each * eigenvalue. Each of these last N lines contains 4 real * values: the real part of the eigenvalue, the imaginary * part of the eigenvalue, the reciprocal condition number of * the eigenvalues, and the reciprocal condition number of the * eigenvector. The end of data is indicated by dimension N=0. * Even if no data is to be tested, there must be at least one * line containing N=0. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * The SSX data is like SVX. The first part is identical to SEV, and the * second part consists of test matrices with precomputed solutions. * * line 1: 'SSX' in columns 1-3. * * line 2: NSIZES, INTEGER * If NSIZES = 0, no testing of randomly generated examples * is done, but any precomputed examples are tested. * * line 3: NN, INTEGER array, dimension(NSIZES) * * line 4: NB, NBMIN, NX, NS, NBCOL, INTEGERs * * line 5: THRESH, REAL * * line 6: TSTERR, LOGICAL * * line 7: NEWSD, INTEGER * * If line 7 was 2: * * line 8: INTEGER array, dimension (4) * * lines 9 and following: The first line contains 'SSX' in columns 1-3 * followed by the number of matrix types, possibly with * a second line to specify certain matrix types. * If the number of matrix types = 0, no testing of randomly * generated examples is done, but any precomputed examples * are tested. * * remaining lines : Each matrix is stored on 3+N lines, where N is its * dimension. The first line contains the dimension N and the * dimension M of an invariant subspace. The second line * contains M integers, identifying the eigenvalues in the * invariant subspace (by their position in a list of * eigenvalues ordered by increasing real part). The next N * lines contain the matrix. The last line contains the * reciprocal condition number for the average of the selected * eigenvalues, and the reciprocal condition number for the * corresponding right invariant subspace. The end of data is * indicated by a line containing N=0 and M=0. Even if no data * is to be tested, there must be at least one line containing * N=0 and M=0. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SGG input file: * * line 2: NN, INTEGER * Number of values of N. * * line 3: NVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NN) * The values for the matrix dimension N. * * line 4: NPARMS, INTEGER * Number of values of the parameters NB, NBMIN, NS, MAXB, and * NBCOL. * * line 5: NBVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * The values for the blocksize NB. * * line 6: NBMIN, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * The values for NBMIN, the minimum row dimension for blocks. * * line 7: NSVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * The values for the number of shifts. * * line 8: MXBVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * The values for MAXB, used in determining minimum blocksize. * * line 9: NBCOL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * The values for NBCOL, the minimum column dimension for * blocks. * * line 10: THRESH * Threshold value for the test ratios. Information will be * printed about each test for which the test ratio is greater * than or equal to the threshold. * * line 11: TSTCHK, LOGICAL * Flag indicating whether or not to test the LAPACK routines. * * line 12: TSTDRV, LOGICAL * Flag indicating whether or not to test the driver routines. * * line 13: TSTERR, LOGICAL * Flag indicating whether or not to test the error exits for * the LAPACK routines and driver routines. * * line 14: NEWSD, INTEGER * A code indicating how to set the random number seed. * = 0: Set the seed to a default value before each run * = 1: Initialize the seed to a default value only before the * first run * = 2: Like 1, but use the seed values on the next line * * If line 14 was 2: * * line 15: INTEGER array, dimension (4) * Four integer values for the random number seed. * * lines 15-EOF: Lines specifying matrix types, as for NEP. * The 3-character path name is 'SGG' for the generalized * eigenvalue problem routines and driver routines. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SGS and SGV input files: * * line 1: 'SGS' or 'SGV' in columns 1 to 3. * * line 2: NN, INTEGER * Number of values of N. * * line 3: NVAL, INTEGER array, dimension(NN) * Dimensions of matrices to be tested. * * line 4: NB, NBMIN, NX, NS, NBCOL, INTEGERs * These integer parameters determine how blocking is done * (see ILAENV for details) * NB : block size * NBMIN : minimum block size * NX : minimum dimension for blocking * NS : number of shifts in xHGEQR * NBCOL : minimum column dimension for blocking * * line 5: THRESH, REAL * The test threshold against which computed residuals are * compared. Should generally be in the range from 10. to 20. * If it is 0., all test case data will be printed. * * line 6: TSTERR, LOGICAL * Flag indicating whether or not to test the error exits. * * line 7: NEWSD, INTEGER * A code indicating how to set the random number seed. * = 0: Set the seed to a default value before each run * = 1: Initialize the seed to a default value only before the * first run * = 2: Like 1, but use the seed values on the next line * * If line 17 was 2: * * line 7: INTEGER array, dimension (4) * Four integer values for the random number seed. * * lines 7-EOF: Lines specifying matrix types, as for NEP. * The 3-character path name is 'SGS' for the generalized * eigenvalue problem routines and driver routines. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SXV input files: * * line 1: 'SXV' in columns 1 to 3. * * line 2: N, INTEGER * Value of N. * * line 3: NB, NBMIN, NX, NS, NBCOL, INTEGERs * These integer parameters determine how blocking is done * (see ILAENV for details) * NB : block size * NBMIN : minimum block size * NX : minimum dimension for blocking * NS : number of shifts in xHGEQR * NBCOL : minimum column dimension for blocking * * line 4: THRESH, REAL * The test threshold against which computed residuals are * compared. Should generally be in the range from 10. to 20. * Information will be printed about each test for which the * test ratio is greater than or equal to the threshold. * * line 5: TSTERR, LOGICAL * Flag indicating whether or not to test the error exits for * the LAPACK routines and driver routines. * * line 6: NEWSD, INTEGER * A code indicating how to set the random number seed. * = 0: Set the seed to a default value before each run * = 1: Initialize the seed to a default value only before the * first run * = 2: Like 1, but use the seed values on the next line * * If line 6 was 2: * * line 7: INTEGER array, dimension (4) * Four integer values for the random number seed. * * If line 2 was 0: * * line 7-EOF: Precomputed examples are tested. * * remaining lines : Each example is stored on 3+2*N lines, where N is * its dimension. The first line contains the dimension (a * single integer). The next N lines contain the matrix A, one * row per line. The next N lines contain the matrix B. The * next line contains the reciprocals of the eigenvalue * condition numbers. The last line contains the reciprocals of * the eigenvector condition numbers. The end of data is * indicated by dimension N=0. Even if no data is to be tested, * there must be at least one line containing N=0. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SGX input files: * * line 1: 'SGX' in columns 1 to 3. * * line 2: N, INTEGER * Value of N. * * line 3: NB, NBMIN, NX, NS, NBCOL, INTEGERs * These integer parameters determine how blocking is done * (see ILAENV for details) * NB : block size * NBMIN : minimum block size * NX : minimum dimension for blocking * NS : number of shifts in xHGEQR * NBCOL : minimum column dimension for blocking * * line 4: THRESH, REAL * The test threshold against which computed residuals are * compared. Should generally be in the range from 10. to 20. * Information will be printed about each test for which the * test ratio is greater than or equal to the threshold. * * line 5: TSTERR, LOGICAL * Flag indicating whether or not to test the error exits for * the LAPACK routines and driver routines. * * line 6: NEWSD, INTEGER * A code indicating how to set the random number seed. * = 0: Set the seed to a default value before each run * = 1: Initialize the seed to a default value only before the * first run * = 2: Like 1, but use the seed values on the next line * * If line 6 was 2: * * line 7: INTEGER array, dimension (4) * Four integer values for the random number seed. * * If line 2 was 0: * * line 7-EOF: Precomputed examples are tested. * * remaining lines : Each example is stored on 3+2*N lines, where N is * its dimension. The first line contains the dimension (a * single integer). The next line contains an integer k such * that only the last k eigenvalues will be selected and appear * in the leading diagonal blocks of $A$ and $B$. The next N * lines contain the matrix A, one row per line. The next N * lines contain the matrix B. The last line contains the * reciprocal of the eigenvalue cluster condition number and the * reciprocal of the deflating subspace (associated with the * selected eigencluster) condition number. The end of data is * indicated by dimension N=0. Even if no data is to be tested, * there must be at least one line containing N=0. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SSB input file: * * line 2: NN, INTEGER * Number of values of N. * * line 3: NVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NN) * The values for the matrix dimension N. * * line 4: NK, INTEGER * Number of values of K. * * line 5: KVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NK) * The values for the matrix dimension K. * * line 6: THRESH * Threshold value for the test ratios. Information will be * printed about each test for which the test ratio is greater * than or equal to the threshold. * * line 7: NEWSD, INTEGER * A code indicating how to set the random number seed. * = 0: Set the seed to a default value before each run * = 1: Initialize the seed to a default value only before the * first run * = 2: Like 1, but use the seed values on the next line * * If line 7 was 2: * * line 8: INTEGER array, dimension (4) * Four integer values for the random number seed. * * lines 8-EOF: Lines specifying matrix types, as for NEP. * The 3-character path name is 'SSB'. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SBB input file: * * line 2: NN, INTEGER * Number of values of M and N. * * line 3: MVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NN) * The values for the matrix row dimension M. * * line 4: NVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NN) * The values for the matrix column dimension N. * * line 4: NK, INTEGER * Number of values of K. * * line 5: KVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NK) * The values for the matrix bandwidth K. * * line 6: NPARMS, INTEGER * Number of values of the parameter NRHS * * line 7: NSVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS) * The values for the number of right hand sides NRHS. * * line 8: THRESH * Threshold value for the test ratios. Information will be * printed about each test for which the test ratio is greater * than or equal to the threshold. * * line 9: NEWSD, INTEGER * A code indicating how to set the random number seed. * = 0: Set the seed to a default value before each run * = 1: Initialize the seed to a default value only before the * first run * = 2: Like 1, but use the seed values on the next line * * If line 9 was 2: * * line 10: INTEGER array, dimension (4) * Four integer values for the random number seed. * * lines 10-EOF: Lines specifying matrix types, as for SVD. * The 3-character path name is 'SBB'. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SEC input file: * * line 2: THRESH, REAL * Threshold value for the test ratios. Information will be * printed about each test for which the test ratio is greater * than or equal to the threshold. * * lines 3-EOF: * * Input for testing the eigencondition routines consists of a set of * specially constructed test cases and their solutions. The data * format is not intended to be modified by the user. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SBL and SBK input files: * * line 1: 'SBL' in columns 1-3 to test SGEBAL, or 'SBK' in * columns 1-3 to test SGEBAK. * * The remaining lines consist of specially constructed test cases. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SGL and SGK input files: * * line 1: 'SGL' in columns 1-3 to test SGGBAL, or 'SGK' in * columns 1-3 to test SGGBAK. * * The remaining lines consist of specially constructed test cases. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * GLM data file: * * line 1: 'GLM' in columns 1 to 3. * * line 2: NN, INTEGER * Number of values of M, P, and N. * * line 3: MVAL, INTEGER array, dimension(NN) * Values of M (row dimension). * * line 4: PVAL, INTEGER array, dimension(NN) * Values of P (row dimension). * * line 5: NVAL, INTEGER array, dimension(NN) * Values of N (column dimension), note M <= N <= M+P. * * line 6: THRESH, REAL * Threshold value for the test ratios. Information will be * printed about each test for which the test ratio is greater * than or equal to the threshold. * * line 7: TSTERR, LOGICAL * Flag indicating whether or not to test the error exits for * the LAPACK routines and driver routines. * * line 8: NEWSD, INTEGER * A code indicating how to set the random number seed. * = 0: Set the seed to a default value before each run * = 1: Initialize the seed to a default value only before the * first run * = 2: Like 1, but use the seed values on the next line * * If line 8 was 2: * * line 9: INTEGER array, dimension (4) * Four integer values for the random number seed. * * lines 9-EOF: Lines specifying matrix types, as for NEP. * The 3-character path name is 'GLM' for the generalized * linear regression model routines. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * GQR data file: * * line 1: 'GQR' in columns 1 to 3. * * line 2: NN, INTEGER * Number of values of M, P, and N. * * line 3: MVAL, INTEGER array, dimension(NN) * Values of M. * * line 4: PVAL, INTEGER array, dimension(NN) * Values of P. * * line 5: NVAL, INTEGER array, dimension(NN) * Values of N. * * line 6: THRESH, REAL * Threshold value for the test ratios. Information will be * printed about each test for which the test ratio is greater * than or equal to the threshold. * * line 7: TSTERR, LOGICAL * Flag indicating whether or not to test the error exits for * the LAPACK routines and driver routines. * * line 8: NEWSD, INTEGER * A code indicating how to set the random number seed. * = 0: Set the seed to a default value before each run * = 1: Initialize the seed to a default value only before the * first run * = 2: Like 1, but use the seed values on the next line * * If line 8 was 2: * * line 9: INTEGER array, dimension (4) * Four integer values for the random number seed. * * lines 9-EOF: Lines specifying matrix types, as for NEP. * The 3-character path name is 'GQR' for the generalized * QR and RQ routines. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * GSV data file: * * line 1: 'GSV' in columns 1 to 3. * * line 2: NN, INTEGER * Number of values of M, P, and N. * * line 3: MVAL, INTEGER array, dimension(NN) * Values of M (row dimension). * * line 4: PVAL, INTEGER array, dimension(NN) * Values of P (row dimension). * * line 5: NVAL, INTEGER array, dimension(NN) * Values of N (column dimension). * * line 6: THRESH, REAL * Threshold value for the test ratios. Information will be * printed about each test for which the test ratio is greater * than or equal to the threshold. * * line 7: TSTERR, LOGICAL * Flag indicating whether or not to test the error exits for * the LAPACK routines and driver routines. * * line 8: NEWSD, INTEGER * A code indicating how to set the random number seed. * = 0: Set the seed to a default value before each run * = 1: Initialize the seed to a default value only before the * first run * = 2: Like 1, but use the seed values on the next line * * If line 8 was 2: * * line 9: INTEGER array, dimension (4) * Four integer values for the random number seed. * * lines 9-EOF: Lines specifying matrix types, as for NEP. * The 3-character path name is 'GSV' for the generalized * SVD routines. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * LSE data file: * * line 1: 'LSE' in columns 1 to 3. * * line 2: NN, INTEGER * Number of values of M, P, and N. * * line 3: MVAL, INTEGER array, dimension(NN) * Values of M. * * line 4: PVAL, INTEGER array, dimension(NN) * Values of P. * * line 5: NVAL, INTEGER array, dimension(NN) * Values of N, note P <= N <= P+M. * * line 6: THRESH, REAL * Threshold value for the test ratios. Information will be * printed about each test for which the test ratio is greater * than or equal to the threshold. * * line 7: TSTERR, LOGICAL * Flag indicating whether or not to test the error exits for * the LAPACK routines and driver routines. * * line 8: NEWSD, INTEGER * A code indicating how to set the random number seed. * = 0: Set the seed to a default value before each run * = 1: Initialize the seed to a default value only before the * first run * = 2: Like 1, but use the seed values on the next line * * If line 8 was 2: * * line 9: INTEGER array, dimension (4) * Four integer values for the random number seed. * * lines 9-EOF: Lines specifying matrix types, as for NEP. * The 3-character path name is 'GSV' for the generalized * SVD routines. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- * * NMAX is currently set to 132 and must be at least 12 for some of the * precomputed examples, and LWORK = NMAX*(5*NMAX+5)+1 in the parameter * statements below. For SVD, we assume NRHS may be as big as N. The * parameter NEED is set to 14 to allow for 14 N-by-N matrices for SGG. * * ===================================================================== * * .. Parameters .. INTEGER NMAX PARAMETER ( NMAX = 132 ) INTEGER NCMAX PARAMETER ( NCMAX = 20 ) INTEGER NEED PARAMETER ( NEED = 14 ) INTEGER LWORK PARAMETER ( LWORK = NMAX*( 5*NMAX+5 )+1 ) INTEGER LIWORK PARAMETER ( LIWORK = NMAX*( 5*NMAX+20 ) ) INTEGER MAXIN PARAMETER ( MAXIN = 20 ) INTEGER MAXT PARAMETER ( MAXT = 30 ) INTEGER NIN, NOUT PARAMETER ( NIN = 5, NOUT = 6 ) * .. * .. Local Scalars .. LOGICAL FATAL, GLM, GQR, GSV, LSE, NEP, SBB, SBK, SBL, $ SEP, SES, SEV, SGG, SGK, SGL, SGS, SGV, SGX, $ SSB, SSX, SVD, SVX, SXV, TSTCHK, TSTDIF, $ TSTDRV, TSTERR CHARACTER C1 CHARACTER*3 C3, PATH CHARACTER*32 VNAME CHARACTER*10 INTSTR CHARACTER*80 LINE INTEGER I, I1, IC, INFO, ITMP, K, LENP, MAXTYP, NEWSD, $ NK, NN, NPARMS, NRHS, NTYPES, $ VERS_MAJOR, VERS_MINOR, VERS_PATCH REAL EPS, S1, S2, THRESH, THRSHN * .. * .. Local Arrays .. LOGICAL DOTYPE( MAXT ), LOGWRK( NMAX ) INTEGER IOLDSD( 4 ), ISEED( 4 ), IWORK( LIWORK ), $ KVAL( MAXIN ), MVAL( MAXIN ), MXBVAL( MAXIN ), $ NBCOL( MAXIN ), NBMIN( MAXIN ), NBVAL( MAXIN ), $ NSVAL( MAXIN ), NVAL( MAXIN ), NXVAL( MAXIN ), $ PVAL( MAXIN ) INTEGER INMIN( MAXIN ), INWIN( MAXIN ), INIBL( MAXIN ), $ ISHFTS( MAXIN ), IACC22( MAXIN ) REAL A( NMAX*NMAX, NEED ), B( NMAX*NMAX, 5 ), $ C( NCMAX*NCMAX, NCMAX*NCMAX ), D( NMAX, 12 ), $ RESULT( 500 ), TAUA( NMAX ), TAUB( NMAX ), $ WORK( LWORK ), X( 5*NMAX ) * .. * .. External Functions .. LOGICAL LSAMEN REAL SECOND, SLAMCH EXTERNAL LSAMEN, SECOND, SLAMCH * .. * .. External Subroutines .. EXTERNAL ALAREQ, SCHKBB, SCHKBD, SCHKBK, SCHKBL, SCHKEC, $ SCHKGG, SCHKGK, SCHKGL, SCHKHS, SCHKSB, SCHKST, $ SCKGLM, SCKGQR, SCKGSV, SCKLSE, SDRGES, SDRGEV, $ SDRGSX, SDRGVX, SDRVBD, SDRVES, SDRVEV, SDRVGG, $ SDRVSG, SDRVST, SDRVSX, SDRVVX, SERRBD, SERRED, $ SERRGG, SERRHS, SERRST, ILAVER, XLAENV * .. * .. Intrinsic Functions .. INTRINSIC LEN, MIN * .. * .. Scalars in Common .. LOGICAL LERR, OK CHARACTER*32 SRNAMT INTEGER INFOT, MAXB, NPROC, NSHIFT, NUNIT, SELDIM, $ SELOPT * .. * .. Arrays in Common .. LOGICAL SELVAL( 20 ) INTEGER IPARMS( 100 ) REAL SELWI( 20 ), SELWR( 20 ) * .. * .. Common blocks .. COMMON / CENVIR / NPROC, NSHIFT, MAXB COMMON / CLAENV / IPARMS COMMON / INFOC / INFOT, NUNIT, OK, LERR COMMON / SRNAMC / SRNAMT COMMON / SSLCT / SELOPT, SELDIM, SELVAL, SELWR, SELWI * .. * .. Data statements .. DATA INTSTR / '0123456789' / DATA IOLDSD / 0, 0, 0, 1 / * .. * .. Executable Statements .. * S1 = SECOND( ) FATAL = .FALSE. NUNIT = NOUT * * Return to here to read multiple sets of data * 10 CONTINUE * * Read the first line and set the 3-character test path * READ( NIN, FMT = '(A80)', END = 380 )LINE PATH = LINE( 1: 3 ) NEP = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'NEP' ) .OR. LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SHS' ) SEP = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SEP' ) .OR. LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SST' ) .OR. $ LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SSG' ) SVD = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SVD' ) .OR. LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SBD' ) SEV = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SEV' ) SES = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SES' ) SVX = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SVX' ) SSX = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SSX' ) SGG = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SGG' ) SGS = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SGS' ) SGX = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SGX' ) SGV = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SGV' ) SXV = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SXV' ) SSB = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SSB' ) SBB = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SBB' ) GLM = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'GLM' ) GQR = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'GQR' ) .OR. LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'GRQ' ) GSV = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'GSV' ) LSE = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'LSE' ) SBL = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SBL' ) SBK = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SBK' ) SGL = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SGL' ) SGK = LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SGK' ) * * Report values of parameters. * IF( PATH.EQ.' ' ) THEN GO TO 10 ELSE IF( NEP ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9987 ) ELSE IF( SEP ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9986 ) ELSE IF( SVD ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9985 ) ELSE IF( SEV ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9979 ) ELSE IF( SES ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9978 ) ELSE IF( SVX ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9977 ) ELSE IF( SSX ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9976 ) ELSE IF( SGG ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9975 ) ELSE IF( SGS ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9964 ) ELSE IF( SGX ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9965 ) ELSE IF( SGV ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9963 ) ELSE IF( SXV ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9962 ) ELSE IF( SSB ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9974 ) ELSE IF( SBB ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9967 ) ELSE IF( GLM ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9971 ) ELSE IF( GQR ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9970 ) ELSE IF( GSV ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9969 ) ELSE IF( LSE ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9968 ) ELSE IF( SBL ) THEN * * SGEBAL: Balancing * CALL SCHKBL( NIN, NOUT ) GO TO 10 ELSE IF( SBK ) THEN * * SGEBAK: Back transformation * CALL SCHKBK( NIN, NOUT ) GO TO 10 ELSE IF( SGL ) THEN * * SGGBAL: Balancing * CALL SCHKGL( NIN, NOUT ) GO TO 10 ELSE IF( SGK ) THEN * * SGGBAK: Back transformation * CALL SCHKGK( NIN, NOUT ) GO TO 10 ELSE IF( LSAMEN( 3, PATH, 'SEC' ) ) THEN * * SEC: Eigencondition estimation * READ( NIN, FMT = * )THRESH CALL XLAENV( 1, 1 ) CALL XLAENV( 12, 11 ) CALL XLAENV( 13, 2 ) CALL XLAENV( 14, 0 ) CALL XLAENV( 15, 2 ) CALL XLAENV( 16, 2 ) TSTERR = .TRUE. CALL SCHKEC( THRESH, TSTERR, NIN, NOUT ) GO TO 10 ELSE WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9992 )PATH GO TO 10 END IF CALL ILAVER( VERS_MAJOR, VERS_MINOR, VERS_PATCH ) WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9972 ) VERS_MAJOR, VERS_MINOR, VERS_PATCH WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9984 ) * * Read the number of values of M, P, and N. * READ( NIN, FMT = * )NN IF( NN.LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' NN ', NN, 1 NN = 0 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( NN.GT.MAXIN ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9988 )' NN ', NN, MAXIN NN = 0 FATAL = .TRUE. END IF * * Read the values of M * IF( .NOT.( SGX .OR. SXV ) ) THEN READ( NIN, FMT = * )( MVAL( I ), I = 1, NN ) IF( SVD ) THEN VNAME = ' M ' ELSE VNAME = ' N ' END IF DO 20 I = 1, NN IF( MVAL( I ).LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )VNAME, MVAL( I ), 0 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( MVAL( I ).GT.NMAX ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9988 )VNAME, MVAL( I ), NMAX FATAL = .TRUE. END IF 20 CONTINUE WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'M: ', ( MVAL( I ), I = 1, NN ) END IF * * Read the values of P * IF( GLM .OR. GQR .OR. GSV .OR. LSE ) THEN READ( NIN, FMT = * )( PVAL( I ), I = 1, NN ) DO 30 I = 1, NN IF( PVAL( I ).LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' P ', PVAL( I ), 0 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( PVAL( I ).GT.NMAX ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9988 )' P ', PVAL( I ), NMAX FATAL = .TRUE. END IF 30 CONTINUE WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'P: ', ( PVAL( I ), I = 1, NN ) END IF * * Read the values of N * IF( SVD .OR. SBB .OR. GLM .OR. GQR .OR. GSV .OR. LSE ) THEN READ( NIN, FMT = * )( NVAL( I ), I = 1, NN ) DO 40 I = 1, NN IF( NVAL( I ).LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' N ', NVAL( I ), 0 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( NVAL( I ).GT.NMAX ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9988 )' N ', NVAL( I ), NMAX FATAL = .TRUE. END IF 40 CONTINUE ELSE DO 50 I = 1, NN NVAL( I ) = MVAL( I ) 50 CONTINUE END IF IF( .NOT.( SGX .OR. SXV ) ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'N: ', ( NVAL( I ), I = 1, NN ) ELSE WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'N: ', NN END IF * * Read the number of values of K, followed by the values of K * IF( SSB .OR. SBB ) THEN READ( NIN, FMT = * )NK READ( NIN, FMT = * )( KVAL( I ), I = 1, NK ) DO 60 I = 1, NK IF( KVAL( I ).LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' K ', KVAL( I ), 0 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( KVAL( I ).GT.NMAX ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9988 )' K ', KVAL( I ), NMAX FATAL = .TRUE. END IF 60 CONTINUE WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'K: ', ( KVAL( I ), I = 1, NK ) END IF * IF( SEV .OR. SES .OR. SVX .OR. SSX ) THEN * * For the nonsymmetric QR driver routines, only one set of * parameters is allowed. * READ( NIN, FMT = * )NBVAL( 1 ), NBMIN( 1 ), NXVAL( 1 ), $ INMIN( 1 ), INWIN( 1 ), INIBL(1), ISHFTS(1), IACC22(1) IF( NBVAL( 1 ).LT.1 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' NB ', NBVAL( 1 ), 1 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( NBMIN( 1 ).LT.1 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )'NBMIN ', NBMIN( 1 ), 1 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( NXVAL( 1 ).LT.1 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' NX ', NXVAL( 1 ), 1 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( INMIN( 1 ).LT.1 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' INMIN ', INMIN( 1 ), 1 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( INWIN( 1 ).LT.1 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' INWIN ', INWIN( 1 ), 1 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( INIBL( 1 ).LT.1 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' INIBL ', INIBL( 1 ), 1 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( ISHFTS( 1 ).LT.1 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' ISHFTS ', ISHFTS( 1 ), 1 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( IACC22( 1 ).LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' IACC22 ', IACC22( 1 ), 0 FATAL = .TRUE. END IF CALL XLAENV( 1, NBVAL( 1 ) ) CALL XLAENV( 2, NBMIN( 1 ) ) CALL XLAENV( 3, NXVAL( 1 ) ) CALL XLAENV(12, MAX( 11, INMIN( 1 ) ) ) CALL XLAENV(13, INWIN( 1 ) ) CALL XLAENV(14, INIBL( 1 ) ) CALL XLAENV(15, ISHFTS( 1 ) ) CALL XLAENV(16, IACC22( 1 ) ) WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'NB: ', NBVAL( 1 ) WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'NBMIN:', NBMIN( 1 ) WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'NX: ', NXVAL( 1 ) WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'INMIN: ', INMIN( 1 ) WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'INWIN: ', INWIN( 1 ) WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'INIBL: ', INIBL( 1 ) WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'ISHFTS: ', ISHFTS( 1 ) WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'IACC22: ', IACC22( 1 ) * ELSE IF( SGS .OR. SGX .OR. SGV .OR. SXV ) THEN * * For the nonsymmetric generalized driver routines, only one set * of parameters is allowed. * READ( NIN, FMT = * )NBVAL( 1 ), NBMIN( 1 ), NXVAL( 1 ), $ NSVAL( 1 ), MXBVAL( 1 ) IF( NBVAL( 1 ).LT.1 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' NB ', NBVAL( 1 ), 1 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( NBMIN( 1 ).LT.1 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )'NBMIN ', NBMIN( 1 ), 1 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( NXVAL( 1 ).LT.1 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' NX ', NXVAL( 1 ), 1 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( NSVAL( 1 ).LT.2 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' NS ', NSVAL( 1 ), 2 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( MXBVAL( 1 ).LT.1 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' MAXB ', MXBVAL( 1 ), 1 FATAL = .TRUE. END IF CALL XLAENV( 1, NBVAL( 1 ) ) CALL XLAENV( 2, NBMIN( 1 ) ) CALL XLAENV( 3, NXVAL( 1 ) ) CALL XLAENV( 4, NSVAL( 1 ) ) CALL XLAENV( 8, MXBVAL( 1 ) ) WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'NB: ', NBVAL( 1 ) WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'NBMIN:', NBMIN( 1 ) WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'NX: ', NXVAL( 1 ) WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'NS: ', NSVAL( 1 ) WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'MAXB: ', MXBVAL( 1 ) * ELSE IF( .NOT.SSB .AND. .NOT.GLM .AND. .NOT.GQR .AND. .NOT. $ GSV .AND. .NOT.LSE ) THEN * * For the other paths, the number of parameters can be varied * from the input file. Read the number of parameter values. * READ( NIN, FMT = * )NPARMS IF( NPARMS.LT.1 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )'NPARMS', NPARMS, 1 NPARMS = 0 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( NPARMS.GT.MAXIN ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9988 )'NPARMS', NPARMS, MAXIN NPARMS = 0 FATAL = .TRUE. END IF * * Read the values of NB * IF( .NOT.SBB ) THEN READ( NIN, FMT = * )( NBVAL( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) DO 70 I = 1, NPARMS IF( NBVAL( I ).LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' NB ', NBVAL( I ), 0 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( NBVAL( I ).GT.NMAX ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9988 )' NB ', NBVAL( I ), NMAX FATAL = .TRUE. END IF 70 CONTINUE WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'NB: ', $ ( NBVAL( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) END IF * * Read the values of NBMIN * IF( NEP .OR. SEP .OR. SVD .OR. SGG ) THEN READ( NIN, FMT = * )( NBMIN( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) DO 80 I = 1, NPARMS IF( NBMIN( I ).LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )'NBMIN ', NBMIN( I ), 0 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( NBMIN( I ).GT.NMAX ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9988 )'NBMIN ', NBMIN( I ), NMAX FATAL = .TRUE. END IF 80 CONTINUE WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'NBMIN:', $ ( NBMIN( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) ELSE DO 90 I = 1, NPARMS NBMIN( I ) = 1 90 CONTINUE END IF * * Read the values of NX * IF( NEP .OR. SEP .OR. SVD ) THEN READ( NIN, FMT = * )( NXVAL( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) DO 100 I = 1, NPARMS IF( NXVAL( I ).LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' NX ', NXVAL( I ), 0 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( NXVAL( I ).GT.NMAX ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9988 )' NX ', NXVAL( I ), NMAX FATAL = .TRUE. END IF 100 CONTINUE WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'NX: ', $ ( NXVAL( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) ELSE DO 110 I = 1, NPARMS NXVAL( I ) = 1 110 CONTINUE END IF * * Read the values of NSHIFT (if SGG) or NRHS (if SVD * or SBB). * IF( SVD .OR. SBB .OR. SGG ) THEN READ( NIN, FMT = * )( NSVAL( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) DO 120 I = 1, NPARMS IF( NSVAL( I ).LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' NS ', NSVAL( I ), 0 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( NSVAL( I ).GT.NMAX ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9988 )' NS ', NSVAL( I ), NMAX FATAL = .TRUE. END IF 120 CONTINUE WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'NS: ', $ ( NSVAL( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) ELSE DO 130 I = 1, NPARMS NSVAL( I ) = 1 130 CONTINUE END IF * * Read the values for MAXB. * IF( SGG ) THEN READ( NIN, FMT = * )( MXBVAL( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) DO 140 I = 1, NPARMS IF( MXBVAL( I ).LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' MAXB ', MXBVAL( I ), 0 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( MXBVAL( I ).GT.NMAX ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9988 )' MAXB ', MXBVAL( I ), NMAX FATAL = .TRUE. END IF 140 CONTINUE WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'MAXB: ', $ ( MXBVAL( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) ELSE DO 150 I = 1, NPARMS MXBVAL( I ) = 1 150 CONTINUE END IF * * Read the values for INMIN. * IF( NEP ) THEN READ( NIN, FMT = * )( INMIN( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) DO 540 I = 1, NPARMS IF( INMIN( I ).LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' INMIN ', INMIN( I ), 0 FATAL = .TRUE. END IF 540 CONTINUE WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'INMIN: ', $ ( INMIN( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) ELSE DO 550 I = 1, NPARMS INMIN( I ) = 1 550 CONTINUE END IF * * Read the values for INWIN. * IF( NEP ) THEN READ( NIN, FMT = * )( INWIN( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) DO 560 I = 1, NPARMS IF( INWIN( I ).LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' INWIN ', INWIN( I ), 0 FATAL = .TRUE. END IF 560 CONTINUE WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'INWIN: ', $ ( INWIN( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) ELSE DO 570 I = 1, NPARMS INWIN( I ) = 1 570 CONTINUE END IF * * Read the values for INIBL. * IF( NEP ) THEN READ( NIN, FMT = * )( INIBL( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) DO 580 I = 1, NPARMS IF( INIBL( I ).LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' INIBL ', INIBL( I ), 0 FATAL = .TRUE. END IF 580 CONTINUE WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'INIBL: ', $ ( INIBL( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) ELSE DO 590 I = 1, NPARMS INIBL( I ) = 1 590 CONTINUE END IF * * Read the values for ISHFTS. * IF( NEP ) THEN READ( NIN, FMT = * )( ISHFTS( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) DO 600 I = 1, NPARMS IF( ISHFTS( I ).LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' ISHFTS ', ISHFTS( I ), 0 FATAL = .TRUE. END IF 600 CONTINUE WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'ISHFTS: ', $ ( ISHFTS( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) ELSE DO 610 I = 1, NPARMS ISHFTS( I ) = 1 610 CONTINUE END IF * * Read the values for IACC22. * IF( NEP ) THEN READ( NIN, FMT = * )( IACC22( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) DO 620 I = 1, NPARMS IF( IACC22( I ).LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )' IACC22 ', IACC22( I ), 0 FATAL = .TRUE. END IF 620 CONTINUE WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'IACC22: ', $ ( IACC22( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) ELSE DO 630 I = 1, NPARMS IACC22( I ) = 1 630 CONTINUE END IF * * Read the values for NBCOL. * IF( SGG ) THEN READ( NIN, FMT = * )( NBCOL( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) DO 160 I = 1, NPARMS IF( NBCOL( I ).LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9989 )'NBCOL ', NBCOL( I ), 0 FATAL = .TRUE. ELSE IF( NBCOL( I ).GT.NMAX ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9988 )'NBCOL ', NBCOL( I ), NMAX FATAL = .TRUE. END IF 160 CONTINUE WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9983 )'NBCOL:', $ ( NBCOL( I ), I = 1, NPARMS ) ELSE DO 170 I = 1, NPARMS NBCOL( I ) = 1 170 CONTINUE END IF END IF * * Calculate and print the machine dependent constants. * WRITE( NOUT, FMT = * ) EPS = SLAMCH( 'Underflow threshold' ) WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9981 )'underflow', EPS EPS = SLAMCH( 'Overflow threshold' ) WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9981 )'overflow ', EPS EPS = SLAMCH( 'Epsilon' ) WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9981 )'precision', EPS * * Read the threshold value for the test ratios. * READ( NIN, FMT = * )THRESH WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9982 )THRESH IF( SEP .OR. SVD .OR. SGG ) THEN * * Read the flag that indicates whether to test LAPACK routines. * READ( NIN, FMT = * )TSTCHK * * Read the flag that indicates whether to test driver routines. * READ( NIN, FMT = * )TSTDRV END IF * * Read the flag that indicates whether to test the error exits. * READ( NIN, FMT = * )TSTERR * * Read the code describing how to set the random number seed. * READ( NIN, FMT = * )NEWSD * * If NEWSD = 2, read another line with 4 integers for the seed. * IF( NEWSD.EQ.2 ) $ READ( NIN, FMT = * )( IOLDSD( I ), I = 1, 4 ) * DO 180 I = 1, 4 ISEED( I ) = IOLDSD( I ) 180 CONTINUE * IF( FATAL ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9999 ) STOP END IF * * Read the input lines indicating the test path and its parameters. * The first three characters indicate the test path, and the number * of test matrix types must be the first nonblank item in columns * 4-80. * 190 CONTINUE * IF( .NOT.( SGX .OR. SXV ) ) THEN * 200 CONTINUE READ( NIN, FMT = '(A80)', END = 380 )LINE C3 = LINE( 1: 3 ) LENP = LEN( LINE ) I = 3 ITMP = 0 I1 = 0 210 CONTINUE I = I + 1 IF( I.GT.LENP ) THEN IF( I1.GT.0 ) THEN GO TO 240 ELSE NTYPES = MAXT GO TO 240 END IF END IF IF( LINE( I: I ).NE.' ' .AND. LINE( I: I ).NE.',' ) THEN I1 = I C1 = LINE( I1: I1 ) * * Check that a valid integer was read * DO 220 K = 1, 10 IF( C1.EQ.INTSTR( K: K ) ) THEN IC = K - 1 GO TO 230 END IF 220 CONTINUE WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9991 )I, LINE GO TO 200 230 CONTINUE ITMP = 10*ITMP + IC GO TO 210 ELSE IF( I1.GT.0 ) THEN GO TO 240 ELSE GO TO 210 END IF 240 CONTINUE NTYPES = ITMP * * Skip the tests if NTYPES is <= 0. * IF( .NOT.( SEV .OR. SES .OR. SVX .OR. SSX .OR. SGV .OR. $ SGS ) .AND. NTYPES.LE.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9990 )C3 GO TO 200 END IF * ELSE IF( SXV ) $ C3 = 'SXV' IF( SGX ) $ C3 = 'SGX' END IF * * Reset the random number seed. * IF( NEWSD.EQ.0 ) THEN DO 250 K = 1, 4 ISEED( K ) = IOLDSD( K ) 250 CONTINUE END IF * IF( LSAMEN( 3, C3, 'SHS' ) .OR. LSAMEN( 3, C3, 'NEP' ) ) THEN * * ------------------------------------- * NEP: Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problem * ------------------------------------- * Vary the parameters * NB = block size * NBMIN = minimum block size * NX = crossover point * NS = number of shifts * MAXB = minimum submatrix size * MAXTYP = 21 NTYPES = MIN( MAXTYP, NTYPES ) CALL ALAREQ( C3, NTYPES, DOTYPE, MAXTYP, NIN, NOUT ) CALL XLAENV( 1, 1 ) IF( TSTERR ) $ CALL SERRHS( 'SHSEQR', NOUT ) DO 270 I = 1, NPARMS CALL XLAENV( 1, NBVAL( I ) ) CALL XLAENV( 2, NBMIN( I ) ) CALL XLAENV( 3, NXVAL( I ) ) CALL XLAENV(12, MAX( 11, INMIN( I ) ) ) CALL XLAENV(13, INWIN( I ) ) CALL XLAENV(14, INIBL( I ) ) CALL XLAENV(15, ISHFTS( I ) ) CALL XLAENV(16, IACC22( I ) ) * IF( NEWSD.EQ.0 ) THEN DO 260 K = 1, 4 ISEED( K ) = IOLDSD( K ) 260 CONTINUE END IF WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9961 )C3, NBVAL( I ), NBMIN( I ), $ NXVAL( I ), MAX( 11, INMIN(I)), $ INWIN( I ), INIBL( I ), ISHFTS( I ), IACC22( I ) CALL SCHKHS( NN, NVAL, MAXTYP, DOTYPE, ISEED, THRESH, NOUT, $ A( 1, 1 ), NMAX, A( 1, 2 ), A( 1, 3 ), $ A( 1, 4 ), A( 1, 5 ), NMAX, A( 1, 6 ), $ A( 1, 7 ), D( 1, 1 ), D( 1, 2 ), D( 1, 3 ), $ D( 1, 4 ), A( 1, 8 ), A( 1, 9 ), A( 1, 10 ), $ A( 1, 11 ), A( 1, 12 ), D( 1, 5 ), WORK, LWORK, $ IWORK, LOGWRK, RESULT, INFO ) IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SCHKHS', INFO 270 CONTINUE * ELSE IF( LSAMEN( 3, C3, 'SST' ) .OR. LSAMEN( 3, C3, 'SEP' ) ) THEN * * ---------------------------------- * SEP: Symmetric Eigenvalue Problem * ---------------------------------- * Vary the parameters * NB = block size * NBMIN = minimum block size * NX = crossover point * MAXTYP = 21 NTYPES = MIN( MAXTYP, NTYPES ) CALL ALAREQ( C3, NTYPES, DOTYPE, MAXTYP, NIN, NOUT ) CALL XLAENV( 1, 1 ) CALL XLAENV( 9, 25 ) IF( TSTERR ) $ CALL SERRST( 'SST', NOUT ) DO 290 I = 1, NPARMS CALL XLAENV( 1, NBVAL( I ) ) CALL XLAENV( 2, NBMIN( I ) ) CALL XLAENV( 3, NXVAL( I ) ) * IF( NEWSD.EQ.0 ) THEN DO 280 K = 1, 4 ISEED( K ) = IOLDSD( K ) 280 CONTINUE END IF WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9997 )C3, NBVAL( I ), NBMIN( I ), $ NXVAL( I ) IF( TSTCHK ) THEN CALL SCHKST( NN, NVAL, MAXTYP, DOTYPE, ISEED, THRESH, $ NOUT, A( 1, 1 ), NMAX, A( 1, 2 ), D( 1, 1 ), $ D( 1, 2 ), D( 1, 3 ), D( 1, 4 ), D( 1, 5 ), $ D( 1, 6 ), D( 1, 7 ), D( 1, 8 ), D( 1, 9 ), $ D( 1, 10 ), D( 1, 11 ), A( 1, 3 ), NMAX, $ A( 1, 4 ), A( 1, 5 ), D( 1, 12 ), A( 1, 6 ), $ WORK, LWORK, IWORK, LIWORK, RESULT, INFO ) IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SCHKST', INFO END IF IF( TSTDRV ) THEN CALL SDRVST( NN, NVAL, 18, DOTYPE, ISEED, THRESH, $ NOUT, A( 1, 1 ), NMAX, D( 1, 3 ), D( 1, 4 ), $ D( 1, 5 ), D( 1, 6 ), D( 1, 8 ), D( 1, 9 ), $ D( 1, 10 ), D( 1, 11), A( 1, 2 ), NMAX, $ A( 1, 3 ), D( 1, 12 ), A( 1, 4 ), WORK, $ LWORK, IWORK, LIWORK, RESULT, INFO ) IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SDRVST', INFO END IF 290 CONTINUE * ELSE IF( LSAMEN( 3, C3, 'SSG' ) ) THEN * * ---------------------------------------------- * SSG: Symmetric Generalized Eigenvalue Problem * ---------------------------------------------- * Vary the parameters * NB = block size * NBMIN = minimum block size * NX = crossover point * MAXTYP = 21 NTYPES = MIN( MAXTYP, NTYPES ) CALL ALAREQ( C3, NTYPES, DOTYPE, MAXTYP, NIN, NOUT ) CALL XLAENV( 9, 25 ) DO 310 I = 1, NPARMS CALL XLAENV( 1, NBVAL( I ) ) CALL XLAENV( 2, NBMIN( I ) ) CALL XLAENV( 3, NXVAL( I ) ) * IF( NEWSD.EQ.0 ) THEN DO 300 K = 1, 4 ISEED( K ) = IOLDSD( K ) 300 CONTINUE END IF WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9997 )C3, NBVAL( I ), NBMIN( I ), $ NXVAL( I ) IF( TSTCHK ) THEN CALL SDRVSG( NN, NVAL, MAXTYP, DOTYPE, ISEED, THRESH, $ NOUT, A( 1, 1 ), NMAX, A( 1, 2 ), NMAX, $ D( 1, 3 ), A( 1, 3 ), NMAX, A( 1, 4 ), $ A( 1, 5 ), A( 1, 6 ), A( 1, 7 ), WORK, $ LWORK, IWORK, LIWORK, RESULT, INFO ) IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SDRVSG', INFO END IF 310 CONTINUE * ELSE IF( LSAMEN( 3, C3, 'SBD' ) .OR. LSAMEN( 3, C3, 'SVD' ) ) THEN * * ---------------------------------- * SVD: Singular Value Decomposition * ---------------------------------- * Vary the parameters * NB = block size * NBMIN = minimum block size * NX = crossover point * NRHS = number of right hand sides * MAXTYP = 16 NTYPES = MIN( MAXTYP, NTYPES ) CALL ALAREQ( C3, NTYPES, DOTYPE, MAXTYP, NIN, NOUT ) CALL XLAENV( 1, 1 ) CALL XLAENV( 9, 25 ) * * Test the error exits * IF( TSTERR .AND. TSTCHK ) $ CALL SERRBD( 'SBD', NOUT ) IF( TSTERR .AND. TSTDRV ) $ CALL SERRED( 'SBD', NOUT ) * DO 330 I = 1, NPARMS NRHS = NSVAL( I ) CALL XLAENV( 1, NBVAL( I ) ) CALL XLAENV( 2, NBMIN( I ) ) CALL XLAENV( 3, NXVAL( I ) ) IF( NEWSD.EQ.0 ) THEN DO 320 K = 1, 4 ISEED( K ) = IOLDSD( K ) 320 CONTINUE END IF WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9995 )C3, NBVAL( I ), NBMIN( I ), $ NXVAL( I ), NRHS IF( TSTCHK ) THEN CALL SCHKBD( NN, MVAL, NVAL, MAXTYP, DOTYPE, NRHS, ISEED, $ THRESH, A( 1, 1 ), NMAX, D( 1, 1 ), $ D( 1, 2 ), D( 1, 3 ), D( 1, 4 ), A( 1, 2 ), $ NMAX, A( 1, 3 ), A( 1, 4 ), A( 1, 5 ), NMAX, $ A( 1, 6 ), NMAX, A( 1, 7 ), A( 1, 8 ), WORK, $ LWORK, IWORK, NOUT, INFO ) IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SCHKBD', INFO END IF IF( TSTDRV ) $ CALL SDRVBD( NN, MVAL, NVAL, MAXTYP, DOTYPE, ISEED, $ THRESH, A( 1, 1 ), NMAX, A( 1, 2 ), NMAX, $ A( 1, 3 ), NMAX, A( 1, 4 ), A( 1, 5 ), $ A( 1, 6 ), D( 1, 1 ), D( 1, 2 ), D( 1, 3 ), $ WORK, LWORK, IWORK, NOUT, INFO ) 330 CONTINUE * ELSE IF( LSAMEN( 3, C3, 'SEV' ) ) THEN * * -------------------------------------------- * SEV: Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problem Driver * SGEEV (eigenvalues and eigenvectors) * -------------------------------------------- * MAXTYP = 21 NTYPES = MIN( MAXTYP, NTYPES ) IF( NTYPES.LE.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9990 )C3 ELSE IF( TSTERR ) $ CALL SERRED( C3, NOUT ) CALL ALAREQ( C3, NTYPES, DOTYPE, MAXTYP, NIN, NOUT ) CALL SDRVEV( NN, NVAL, NTYPES, DOTYPE, ISEED, THRESH, NOUT, $ A( 1, 1 ), NMAX, A( 1, 2 ), D( 1, 1 ), $ D( 1, 2 ), D( 1, 3 ), D( 1, 4 ), A( 1, 3 ), $ NMAX, A( 1, 4 ), NMAX, A( 1, 5 ), NMAX, RESULT, $ WORK, LWORK, IWORK, INFO ) IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SGEEV', INFO END IF WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9973 ) GO TO 10 * ELSE IF( LSAMEN( 3, C3, 'SES' ) ) THEN * * -------------------------------------------- * SES: Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problem Driver * SGEES (Schur form) * -------------------------------------------- * MAXTYP = 21 NTYPES = MIN( MAXTYP, NTYPES ) IF( NTYPES.LE.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9990 )C3 ELSE IF( TSTERR ) $ CALL SERRED( C3, NOUT ) CALL ALAREQ( C3, NTYPES, DOTYPE, MAXTYP, NIN, NOUT ) CALL SDRVES( NN, NVAL, NTYPES, DOTYPE, ISEED, THRESH, NOUT, $ A( 1, 1 ), NMAX, A( 1, 2 ), A( 1, 3 ), $ D( 1, 1 ), D( 1, 2 ), D( 1, 3 ), D( 1, 4 ), $ A( 1, 4 ), NMAX, RESULT, WORK, LWORK, IWORK, $ LOGWRK, INFO ) IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SGEES', INFO END IF WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9973 ) GO TO 10 * ELSE IF( LSAMEN( 3, C3, 'SVX' ) ) THEN * * -------------------------------------------------------------- * SVX: Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problem Expert Driver * SGEEVX (eigenvalues, eigenvectors and condition numbers) * -------------------------------------------------------------- * MAXTYP = 21 NTYPES = MIN( MAXTYP, NTYPES ) IF( NTYPES.LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9990 )C3 ELSE IF( TSTERR ) $ CALL SERRED( C3, NOUT ) CALL ALAREQ( C3, NTYPES, DOTYPE, MAXTYP, NIN, NOUT ) CALL SDRVVX( NN, NVAL, NTYPES, DOTYPE, ISEED, THRESH, NIN, $ NOUT, A( 1, 1 ), NMAX, A( 1, 2 ), D( 1, 1 ), $ D( 1, 2 ), D( 1, 3 ), D( 1, 4 ), A( 1, 3 ), $ NMAX, A( 1, 4 ), NMAX, A( 1, 5 ), NMAX, $ D( 1, 5 ), D( 1, 6 ), D( 1, 7 ), D( 1, 8 ), $ D( 1, 9 ), D( 1, 10 ), D( 1, 11 ), D( 1, 12 ), $ RESULT, WORK, LWORK, IWORK, INFO ) IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SGEEVX', INFO END IF WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9973 ) GO TO 10 * ELSE IF( LSAMEN( 3, C3, 'SSX' ) ) THEN * * --------------------------------------------------- * SSX: Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problem Expert Driver * SGEESX (Schur form and condition numbers) * --------------------------------------------------- * MAXTYP = 21 NTYPES = MIN( MAXTYP, NTYPES ) IF( NTYPES.LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9990 )C3 ELSE IF( TSTERR ) $ CALL SERRED( C3, NOUT ) CALL ALAREQ( C3, NTYPES, DOTYPE, MAXTYP, NIN, NOUT ) CALL SDRVSX( NN, NVAL, NTYPES, DOTYPE, ISEED, THRESH, NIN, $ NOUT, A( 1, 1 ), NMAX, A( 1, 2 ), A( 1, 3 ), $ D( 1, 1 ), D( 1, 2 ), D( 1, 3 ), D( 1, 4 ), $ D( 1, 5 ), D( 1, 6 ), A( 1, 4 ), NMAX, $ A( 1, 5 ), RESULT, WORK, LWORK, IWORK, LOGWRK, $ INFO ) IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SGEESX', INFO END IF WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9973 ) GO TO 10 * ELSE IF( LSAMEN( 3, C3, 'SGG' ) ) THEN * * ------------------------------------------------- * SGG: Generalized Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problem * ------------------------------------------------- * Vary the parameters * NB = block size * NBMIN = minimum block size * NS = number of shifts * MAXB = minimum submatrix size * NBCOL = minimum column dimension for blocks * MAXTYP = 26 NTYPES = MIN( MAXTYP, NTYPES ) CALL ALAREQ( C3, NTYPES, DOTYPE, MAXTYP, NIN, NOUT ) IF( TSTCHK .AND. TSTERR ) $ CALL SERRGG( C3, NOUT ) DO 350 I = 1, NPARMS CALL XLAENV( 1, NBVAL( I ) ) CALL XLAENV( 2, NBMIN( I ) ) CALL XLAENV( 4, NSVAL( I ) ) CALL XLAENV( 8, MXBVAL( I ) ) CALL XLAENV( 5, NBCOL( I ) ) * IF( NEWSD.EQ.0 ) THEN DO 340 K = 1, 4 ISEED( K ) = IOLDSD( K ) 340 CONTINUE END IF WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9996 )C3, NBVAL( I ), NBMIN( I ), $ NSVAL( I ), MXBVAL( I ), NBCOL( I ) TSTDIF = .FALSE. THRSHN = 10. IF( TSTCHK ) THEN CALL SCHKGG( NN, NVAL, MAXTYP, DOTYPE, ISEED, THRESH, $ TSTDIF, THRSHN, NOUT, A( 1, 1 ), NMAX, $ A( 1, 2 ), A( 1, 3 ), A( 1, 4 ), A( 1, 5 ), $ A( 1, 6 ), A( 1, 7 ), A( 1, 8 ), A( 1, 9 ), $ NMAX, A( 1, 10 ), A( 1, 11 ), A( 1, 12 ), $ D( 1, 1 ), D( 1, 2 ), D( 1, 3 ), D( 1, 4 ), $ D( 1, 5 ), D( 1, 6 ), A( 1, 13 ), $ A( 1, 14 ), WORK, LWORK, LOGWRK, RESULT, $ INFO ) IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SCHKGG', INFO END IF CALL XLAENV( 1, 1 ) IF( TSTDRV ) THEN CALL SDRVGG( NN, NVAL, MAXTYP, DOTYPE, ISEED, THRESH, $ THRSHN, NOUT, A( 1, 1 ), NMAX, A( 1, 2 ), $ A( 1, 3 ), A( 1, 4 ), A( 1, 5 ), A( 1, 6 ), $ A( 1, 7 ), NMAX, A( 1, 8 ), D( 1, 1 ), $ D( 1, 2 ), D( 1, 3 ), D( 1, 4 ), D( 1, 5 ), $ D( 1, 6 ), A( 1, 13 ), A( 1, 14 ), WORK, $ LWORK, RESULT, INFO ) IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SDRVGG', INFO END IF 350 CONTINUE * ELSE IF( LSAMEN( 3, C3, 'SGS' ) ) THEN * * ------------------------------------------------- * SGS: Generalized Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problem * SGGES (Schur form) * ------------------------------------------------- * MAXTYP = 26 NTYPES = MIN( MAXTYP, NTYPES ) IF( NTYPES.LE.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9990 )C3 ELSE IF( TSTERR ) $ CALL SERRGG( C3, NOUT ) CALL ALAREQ( C3, NTYPES, DOTYPE, MAXTYP, NIN, NOUT ) CALL SDRGES( NN, NVAL, MAXTYP, DOTYPE, ISEED, THRESH, NOUT, $ A( 1, 1 ), NMAX, A( 1, 2 ), A( 1, 3 ), $ A( 1, 4 ), A( 1, 7 ), NMAX, A( 1, 8 ), $ D( 1, 1 ), D( 1, 2 ), D( 1, 3 ), WORK, LWORK, $ RESULT, LOGWRK, INFO ) * IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SDRGES', INFO END IF WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9973 ) GO TO 10 * ELSE IF( SGX ) THEN * * ------------------------------------------------- * SGX: Generalized Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problem * SGGESX (Schur form and condition numbers) * ------------------------------------------------- * MAXTYP = 5 NTYPES = MAXTYP IF( NN.LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9990 )C3 ELSE IF( TSTERR ) $ CALL SERRGG( C3, NOUT ) CALL ALAREQ( C3, NTYPES, DOTYPE, MAXTYP, NIN, NOUT ) CALL XLAENV( 5, 2 ) CALL SDRGSX( NN, NCMAX, THRESH, NIN, NOUT, A( 1, 1 ), NMAX, $ A( 1, 2 ), A( 1, 3 ), A( 1, 4 ), A( 1, 5 ), $ A( 1, 6 ), D( 1, 1 ), D( 1, 2 ), D( 1, 3 ), $ C( 1, 1 ), NCMAX*NCMAX, A( 1, 12 ), WORK, $ LWORK, IWORK, LIWORK, LOGWRK, INFO ) IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SDRGSX', INFO END IF WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9973 ) GO TO 10 * ELSE IF( LSAMEN( 3, C3, 'SGV' ) ) THEN * * ------------------------------------------------- * SGV: Generalized Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problem * SGGEV (Eigenvalue/vector form) * ------------------------------------------------- * MAXTYP = 26 NTYPES = MIN( MAXTYP, NTYPES ) IF( NTYPES.LE.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9990 )C3 ELSE IF( TSTERR ) $ CALL SERRGG( C3, NOUT ) CALL ALAREQ( C3, NTYPES, DOTYPE, MAXTYP, NIN, NOUT ) CALL SDRGEV( NN, NVAL, MAXTYP, DOTYPE, ISEED, THRESH, NOUT, $ A( 1, 1 ), NMAX, A( 1, 2 ), A( 1, 3 ), $ A( 1, 4 ), A( 1, 7 ), NMAX, A( 1, 8 ), $ A( 1, 9 ), NMAX, D( 1, 1 ), D( 1, 2 ), $ D( 1, 3 ), D( 1, 4 ), D( 1, 5 ), D( 1, 6 ), $ WORK, LWORK, RESULT, INFO ) IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SDRGEV', INFO END IF WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9973 ) GO TO 10 * ELSE IF( SXV ) THEN * * ------------------------------------------------- * SXV: Generalized Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problem * SGGEVX (eigenvalue/vector with condition numbers) * ------------------------------------------------- * MAXTYP = 2 NTYPES = MAXTYP IF( NN.LT.0 ) THEN WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9990 )C3 ELSE IF( TSTERR ) $ CALL SERRGG( C3, NOUT ) CALL ALAREQ( C3, NTYPES, DOTYPE, MAXTYP, NIN, NOUT ) CALL SDRGVX( NN, THRESH, NIN, NOUT, A( 1, 1 ), NMAX, $ A( 1, 2 ), A( 1, 3 ), A( 1, 4 ), D( 1, 1 ), $ D( 1, 2 ), D( 1, 3 ), A( 1, 5 ), A( 1, 6 ), $ IWORK( 1 ), IWORK( 2 ), D( 1, 4 ), D( 1, 5 ), $ D( 1, 6 ), D( 1, 7 ), D( 1, 8 ), D( 1, 9 ), $ WORK, LWORK, IWORK( 3 ), LIWORK-2, RESULT, $ LOGWRK, INFO ) * IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SDRGVX', INFO END IF WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9973 ) GO TO 10 * ELSE IF( LSAMEN( 3, C3, 'SSB' ) ) THEN * * ------------------------------ * SSB: Symmetric Band Reduction * ------------------------------ * MAXTYP = 15 NTYPES = MIN( MAXTYP, NTYPES ) CALL ALAREQ( C3, NTYPES, DOTYPE, MAXTYP, NIN, NOUT ) IF( TSTERR ) $ CALL SERRST( 'SSB', NOUT ) CALL SCHKSB( NN, NVAL, NK, KVAL, MAXTYP, DOTYPE, ISEED, THRESH, $ NOUT, A( 1, 1 ), NMAX, D( 1, 1 ), D( 1, 2 ), $ A( 1, 2 ), NMAX, WORK, LWORK, RESULT, INFO ) IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SCHKSB', INFO * ELSE IF( LSAMEN( 3, C3, 'SBB' ) ) THEN * * ------------------------------ * SBB: General Band Reduction * ------------------------------ * MAXTYP = 15 NTYPES = MIN( MAXTYP, NTYPES ) CALL ALAREQ( C3, NTYPES, DOTYPE, MAXTYP, NIN, NOUT ) DO 370 I = 1, NPARMS NRHS = NSVAL( I ) * IF( NEWSD.EQ.0 ) THEN DO 360 K = 1, 4 ISEED( K ) = IOLDSD( K ) 360 CONTINUE END IF WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9966 )C3, NRHS CALL SCHKBB( NN, MVAL, NVAL, NK, KVAL, MAXTYP, DOTYPE, NRHS, $ ISEED, THRESH, NOUT, A( 1, 1 ), NMAX, $ A( 1, 2 ), 2*NMAX, D( 1, 1 ), D( 1, 2 ), $ A( 1, 4 ), NMAX, A( 1, 5 ), NMAX, A( 1, 6 ), $ NMAX, A( 1, 7 ), WORK, LWORK, RESULT, INFO ) IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SCHKBB', INFO 370 CONTINUE * ELSE IF( LSAMEN( 3, C3, 'GLM' ) ) THEN * * ----------------------------------------- * GLM: Generalized Linear Regression Model * ----------------------------------------- * CALL XLAENV( 1, 1 ) IF( TSTERR ) $ CALL SERRGG( 'GLM', NOUT ) CALL SCKGLM( NN, MVAL, PVAL, NVAL, NTYPES, ISEED, THRESH, NMAX, $ A( 1, 1 ), A( 1, 2 ), B( 1, 1 ), B( 1, 2 ), X, $ WORK, D( 1, 1 ), NIN, NOUT, INFO ) IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SCKGLM', INFO * ELSE IF( LSAMEN( 3, C3, 'GQR' ) ) THEN * * ------------------------------------------ * GQR: Generalized QR and RQ factorizations * ------------------------------------------ * CALL XLAENV( 1, 1 ) IF( TSTERR ) $ CALL SERRGG( 'GQR', NOUT ) CALL SCKGQR( NN, MVAL, NN, PVAL, NN, NVAL, NTYPES, ISEED, $ THRESH, NMAX, A( 1, 1 ), A( 1, 2 ), A( 1, 3 ), $ A( 1, 4 ), TAUA, B( 1, 1 ), B( 1, 2 ), B( 1, 3 ), $ B( 1, 4 ), B( 1, 5 ), TAUB, WORK, D( 1, 1 ), NIN, $ NOUT, INFO ) IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SCKGQR', INFO * ELSE IF( LSAMEN( 3, C3, 'GSV' ) ) THEN * * ---------------------------------------------- * GSV: Generalized Singular Value Decomposition * ---------------------------------------------- * IF( TSTERR ) $ CALL SERRGG( 'GSV', NOUT ) CALL SCKGSV( NN, MVAL, PVAL, NVAL, NTYPES, ISEED, THRESH, NMAX, $ A( 1, 1 ), A( 1, 2 ), B( 1, 1 ), B( 1, 2 ), $ A( 1, 3 ), B( 1, 3 ), A( 1, 4 ), TAUA, TAUB, $ B( 1, 4 ), IWORK, WORK, D( 1, 1 ), NIN, NOUT, $ INFO ) IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SCKGSV', INFO * ELSE IF( LSAMEN( 3, C3, 'LSE' ) ) THEN * * -------------------------------------- * LSE: Constrained Linear Least Squares * -------------------------------------- * CALL XLAENV( 1, 1 ) IF( TSTERR ) $ CALL SERRGG( 'LSE', NOUT ) CALL SCKLSE( NN, MVAL, PVAL, NVAL, NTYPES, ISEED, THRESH, NMAX, $ A( 1, 1 ), A( 1, 2 ), B( 1, 1 ), B( 1, 2 ), X, $ WORK, D( 1, 1 ), NIN, NOUT, INFO ) IF( INFO.NE.0 ) $ WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9980 )'SCKLSE', INFO * ELSE WRITE( NOUT, FMT = * ) WRITE( NOUT, FMT = * ) WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9992 )C3 END IF IF( .NOT.( SGX .OR. SXV ) ) $ GO TO 190 380 CONTINUE WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9994 ) S2 = SECOND( ) WRITE( NOUT, FMT = 9993 )S2 - S1 * 9999 FORMAT( / ' Execution not attempted due to input errors' ) 9998 FORMAT( / / 1X, A3, ': NB =', I4, ', NBMIN =', I4, ', NX =', I4, $ ', NS =', I4, ', MAXB =', I4 ) 9997 FORMAT( / / 1X, A3, ': NB =', I4, ', NBMIN =', I4, ', NX =', I4 ) 9996 FORMAT( / / 1X, A3, ': NB =', I4, ', NBMIN =', I4, ', NS =', I4, $ ', MAXB =', I4, ', NBCOL =', I4 ) 9995 FORMAT( / / 1X, A3, ': NB =', I4, ', NBMIN =', I4, ', NX =', I4, $ ', NRHS =', I4 ) 9994 FORMAT( / / ' End of tests' ) 9993 FORMAT( ' Total time used = ', F12.2, ' seconds', / ) 9992 FORMAT( 1X, A3, ': Unrecognized path name' ) 9991 FORMAT( / / ' *** Invalid integer value in column ', I2, $ ' of input', ' line:', / A79 ) 9990 FORMAT( / / 1X, A3, ' routines were not tested' ) 9989 FORMAT( ' Invalid input value: ', A, '=', I6, '; must be >=', $ I6 ) 9988 FORMAT( ' Invalid input value: ', A, '=', I6, '; must be <=', $ I6 ) 9987 FORMAT( ' Tests of the Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problem routines' ) 9986 FORMAT( ' Tests of the Symmetric Eigenvalue Problem routines' ) 9985 FORMAT( ' Tests of the Singular Value Decomposition routines' ) 9984 FORMAT( / ' The following parameter values will be used:' ) 9983 FORMAT( 4X, A, 10I6, / 10X, 10I6 ) 9982 FORMAT( / ' Routines pass computational tests if test ratio is ', $ 'less than', F8.2, / ) 9981 FORMAT( ' Relative machine ', A, ' is taken to be', E16.6 ) 9980 FORMAT( ' *** Error code from ', A, ' = ', I4 ) 9979 FORMAT( / ' Tests of the Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problem Driver', $ / ' SGEEV (eigenvalues and eigevectors)' ) 9978 FORMAT( / ' Tests of the Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problem Driver', $ / ' SGEES (Schur form)' ) 9977 FORMAT( / ' Tests of the Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problem Expert', $ ' Driver', / ' SGEEVX (eigenvalues, eigenvectors and', $ ' condition numbers)' ) 9976 FORMAT( / ' Tests of the Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problem Expert', $ ' Driver', / ' SGEESX (Schur form and condition', $ ' numbers)' ) 9975 FORMAT( / ' Tests of the Generalized Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue ', $ 'Problem routines' ) 9974 FORMAT( ' Tests of SSBTRD', / ' (reduction of a symmetric band ', $ 'matrix to tridiagonal form)' ) 9973 FORMAT( / 1X, 71( '-' ) ) 9972 FORMAT( / ' LAPACK VERSION ', I1, '.', I1, '.', I1 ) 9971 FORMAT( / ' Tests of the Generalized Linear Regression Model ', $ 'routines' ) 9970 FORMAT( / ' Tests of the Generalized QR and RQ routines' ) 9969 FORMAT( / ' Tests of the Generalized Singular Value', $ ' Decomposition routines' ) 9968 FORMAT( / ' Tests of the Linear Least Squares routines' ) 9967 FORMAT( ' Tests of SGBBRD', / ' (reduction of a general band ', $ 'matrix to real bidiagonal form)' ) 9966 FORMAT( / / 1X, A3, ': NRHS =', I4 ) 9965 FORMAT( / ' Tests of the Generalized Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue ', $ 'Problem Expert Driver SGGESX' ) 9964 FORMAT( / ' Tests of the Generalized Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue ', $ 'Problem Driver SGGES' ) 9963 FORMAT( / ' Tests of the Generalized Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue ', $ 'Problem Driver SGGEV' ) 9962 FORMAT( / ' Tests of the Generalized Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue ', $ 'Problem Expert Driver SGGEVX' ) 9961 FORMAT( / / 1X, A3, ': NB =', I4, ', NBMIN =', I4, ', NX =', I4, $ ', INMIN=', I4, $ ', INWIN =', I4, ', INIBL =', I4, ', ISHFTS =', I4, $ ', IACC22 =', I4) * * End of SCHKEE * END