Support unaligned tensor memory allocation for PETSc compatibility#75
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Support unaligned tensor memory allocation for PETSc compatibility#75Thomas-Ulrich wants to merge 7 commits intomasterfrom
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The changes allow to enforce that Tensors use unaligned memory instead of relying on the default logic of yateto (that assumes that all power-of-vector-size tensors are aligned). IIRC it is used in tandem as alignment is a compile-time setting in PETSc, cf https://github.com/TEAR-ERC/tandem/blob/main/app/kernels/generate.py#L30 |
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Would it make sense to merge this code?
I just merged the content of the branch new_alignement_mode, used by tandem, with yateto.
No idea what it is useful for ;-)