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NAME

     dbsrmm - block sparse row format matrix-matrix multiply

SYNOPSIS

       SUBROUTINE DBSRMM( TRANSA, MB, N, KB, ALPHA, DESCRA,
      *           VAL, BINDX, BPNTRB, BPNTRE, LB,
      *           B, LDB, BETA, C, LDC, WORK, LWORK)
       INTEGER    TRANSA, MB, N, KB, DESCRA(5), LB,
      *           LDB, LDC, LWORK
       INTEGER    BINDX(BNNZ), BPNTRB(MB), BPNTRE(MB)
       DOUBLE PRECISION ALPHA, BETA
       DOUBLE PRECISION VAL(LB*LB*BNNZ), B(LDB,*), C(LDC,*), WORK(LWORK)

       SUBROUTINE DBSRMM_64( TRANSA, MB, N, KB, ALPHA, DESCRA,
      *           VAL, BINDX, BPNTRB, BPNTRE, LB,
      *           B, LDB, BETA, C, LDC, WORK, LWORK)
       INTEGER*8  TRANSA, MB, N, KB, DESCRA(5), LB,
      *           LDB, LDC, LWORK
       INTEGER*8  BINDX(BNNZ), BPNTRB(MB), BPNTRE(MB)
       DOUBLE PRECISION ALPHA, BETA
       DOUBLE PRECISION VAL(LB*LB*BNNZ), B(LDB,*), C(LDC,*), WORK(LWORK)

       where: BNNZ = BPNTRE(MB)-BPNTRB(1)

     F95 INTERFACE

       SUBROUTINE BSRMM( TRANSA, MB, [N], KB, ALPHA, DESCRA, VAL, BINDX,
      *     BPNTRB, BPNTRE, LB, B, [LDB], BETA, C, [LDC], [WORK], [LWORK])
       INTEGER    TRANSA, MB, KB, LB
       INTEGER, DIMENSION(:) ::    DESCRA, BINDX, BPNTRB, BPNTRE
       DOUBLE PRECISION    ALPHA, BETA
       DOUBLE PRECISION, DIMENSION(:) :: VAL
       DOUBLE PRECISION, DIMENSION(:, :) ::  B, C

       SUBROUTINE BSRMM_64( TRANSA, MB, [N], KB, ALPHA, DESCRA, VAL, BINDX,
      *     BPNTRB, BPNTRE, LB, B, [LDB], BETA, C, [LDC], [WORK], [LWORK])
       INTEGER*8    TRANSA, MB,  KB, LB
       INTEGER*8, DIMENSION(:) ::    DESCRA, BINDX, BPNTRB, BPNTRE
       DOUBLE PRECISION    ALPHA, BETA
       DOUBLE PRECISION, DIMENSION(:) :: VAL
       DOUBLE PRECISION, DIMENSION(:, :) ::  B, C

     C INTERFACE

     #include <sunperf.h>

     void dbsrmm(int transa, int mb, int n, int kb,
      double alpha, int *descra, double *val,
      int *bindx, int *bpntrb, int *bpntre, int lb, double *b,
      int ldb, double beta, double *c, int ldc);
     void  dbsrmm_64(long transa, long mb, long n, long kb,
     double alpha, long *descra, double *val, long *bindx, long
     *bpntrb, long *bpntre,  long lb, double *b, long ldb, double
     beta, double *c, long ldc);

DESCRIPTION

      dbsrmm performs one of the matrix-matrix operations

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

      where alpha and beta are scalars, C and B are dense matrices,
      A is an (mb*lb) by (kb*lb) sparse matrix represented in the
      block sparse row format and op( A )  is one  of

      op( A ) = A   or   op( A ) = A'   or   op( A ) = conjg( A' ).
                                         ( ' indicates matrix transpose)

ARGUMENTS

      TRANSA(input)   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.

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

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

      KB(input)       On entry,  KB specifies the number of block 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
                        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 block 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 of length LB*LB*BNNZ
                      consisting of the non-zero block entries stored
                      column-major within each dense block where
                      BNNZ = BPNTRE(MB)-BPNTRB(1). Unchanged on exit.

      BINDX(input)    On entry, BINDX is an integer array of length BNNZ consisting
                      of the block column indices of the block entries of A where
                      BNNZ = BPNTRE(MB)-BPNTRB(1). Unchanged on exit.

      BPNTRB(input)   On entry, BPNTRB is an integer array of length MB such
                      that BPNTRB(J)-BPNTRB(1)+1 points to location in BINDX
                      of the first block entry of the J-th block row
                      of A. Unchanged on exit.

      BPNTRE(input)   On entry, BPNTRE is an integer array of length MB such
                      that BPNTRE(J)-BPNTRB(1) points to location in BINDX
                      of the last block entry of the J-th block row
                      of A. Unchanged on exit.

      LB (input)      On entry, LB specifies the dimension of dense blocks
                      composing A.  Unchanged on exit.

      B (input)       Array of DIMENSION ( LDB, N ).
                      Before entry with  TRANSA = 0,  the leading  kb*lb by n
                      part of the array  B  must contain the matrix  B,  otherwise
                      the leading  mb*lb 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  mb*lb by n
                      part of the array  C  must contain the matrix C,  otherwise
                      the leading  kb*lb 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 FORTRAN 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

     The routine is designed so that it provides a possibility to
     use just one sparse matrix representation of a general
     matrix A for computing matrix-matrix multiply for another
     sparse matrix composed  by block triangles and/or the main
     block diagonal of A. The full description of the feature for
     block entry formats is given in section NOTES/BUGS for the
     sbcomm manpage.

NOTES/BUGS
     It is known that there exists another representation of the
     block sparse row format (see for example Y.Saad, "Iterative
     Methods for Sparse Linear Systems", WPS, 1996). Its data
     structure consists of three array instead of the four used
     in the current implementation.  The main difference is that
     only one array, IA, containing the pointers to the beginning
     of each block row in the arrays VAL and BINDX is used
     instead of two arrays BPNTRB and BPNTRE. To use the routine
     with this kind of block sparse row format the following
     calling sequence should be used

       CALL SBSRMM( TRANSA, MB, N, KB, ALPHA, DESCRA,
      *           VAL, BINDX, IA, IA(2), LB,
      *           B, LDB, BETA, C, LDC, WORK, LWORK )