Provided by: futhark_0.25.27-1build1_amd64 bug

NAME

       futhark-autotune - calibrate run-time parameters

SYNOPSIS

       futhark autotune [options…] <program.fut>

DESCRIPTION

       futhark  autotune  attemps to find optimal values for threshold parameters given representative datasets.
       This is done by repeatedly running running the program through futhark-bench with  different  values  for
       the  threshold  parameters.   When  futhark  autotune  finishes tuning a program foo.fut, the results are
       written to foo.fut.tuning, which will then automatically be picked up by subsequent uses of futhark-bench
       and futhark-test.

OPTIONS

       --backend=name
              The backend used when compiling Futhark programs (without leading futhark, e.g. just opencl).

       --futhark=program
              The program used to perform operations (eg. compilation).  Defaults to the binary running  futhark
              autotune itself.

       --pass-option=opt
              Pass  an option to programs that are being run.  For example, we might want to run OpenCL programs
              on a specific device:

                 futhark autotune prog.fut --backend=opencl --pass-option=-dHawaii

       --runs=count
              The number of runs per data set.

       -v, --verbose
              Print verbose information about what the tuner is doing.  Pass  multiple  times  to  increase  the
              amount of information printed.

       --skip-compilation
              Do  not run the compiler, and instead assume that the program has already been compiled.  Use with
              caution.

       --spec-file=FILE
              Ignore the test specification in the program file(s), and instead load them from this other  file.
              These  external  test  specifications  use  the  same  syntax  as normal, but without line comment
              prefixes A == is still expected.

       --tuning=EXTENSION
              Change the extension used for tuning files (.tuning by default).

       --timeout=seconds
              Initial tuning timeout for each dataset in seconds. After running the intitial tuning run on  each
              dataset, the timeout is based on the run time of that initial tuning. Defaults to 60.

              A negative timeout means to wait indefinitely.

SEE ALSO

       futhark-bench

COPYRIGHT

       2013-2020, DIKU, University of Copenhagen

0.25.27                                           Mar 02, 2025                               FUTHARK-AUTOTUNE(1)