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`: setup Grid for the SIMD target `` (default: `GEN`). A list of possible SIMD targets is detailed in a section below.
- `--enable-precision={single|double}`: set the default precision (default: `double`).
- `--enable-precision=`: Use `` for message passing (default: `none`). A list of possible SIMD targets is detailed in a section below.
- `--enable-rng={ranlux48|mt19937}`: choose the RNG (default: `ranlux48 `).
- `--disable-timers`: disable system dependent high-resolution timers.
- `--enable-chroma`: enable Chroma regression tests.
### Possible communication interfaces
The following options can be use with the `--enable-comms=` option to target different communication interfaces:
| `` | Description |
| -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `none` | no communications |
| `mpi[-auto]` | MPI communications |
| `mpi3[-auto]` | MPI communications using MPI 3 shared memory |
| `mpi3l[-auto]` | MPI communications using MPI 3 shared memory and leader model |
| `shmem ` | Cray SHMEM communications |
For the MPI interfaces the optional `-auto` suffix instructs the `configure` scripts to determine all the necessary compilation and linking flags. This is done by extracting the informations from the MPI wrapper specified in the environment variable `MPICXX` (if not specified `configure` will scan though a list of default names).
### Possible SIMD types
The following options can be use with the `--enable-simd=` option to target different SIMD instruction sets:
| `` | Description |
| ----------- | -------------------------------------- |
| `GEN` | generic portable vector code |
| `SSE4` | SSE 4.2 (128 bit) |
| `AVX` | AVX (256 bit) |
| `AVXFMA` | AVX (256 bit) + FMA |
| `AVXFMA4` | AVX (256 bit) + FMA4 |
| `AVX2` | AVX 2 (256 bit) |
| `AVX512` | AVX 512 bit |
| `QPX` | QPX (256 bit) |
Alternatively, some CPU codenames can be directly used:
| `` | Description |
| ----------- | -------------------------------------- |
| `KNC` | [Intel Xeon Phi codename Knights Corner](http://ark.intel.com/products/codename/57721/Knights-Corner) |
| `KNL` | [Intel Xeon Phi codename Knights Landing](http://ark.intel.com/products/codename/48999/Knights-Landing) |
| `BGQ` | Blue Gene/Q |
#### Notes:
- We currently support AVX512 only for the Intel compiler. Support for GCC and clang will appear in future versions of Grid when the AVX512 support within GCC and clang will be more advanced.
- For BG/Q only [bgclang](http://trac.alcf.anl.gov/projects/llvm-bgq) is supported. We do not presently plan to support more compilers for this platform.
- BG/Q performances are currently rather poor. This is being investigated for future versions.
### Build setup for Intel Knights Landing platform
The following configuration is recommended for the Intel Knights Landing platform:
``` bash
../configure --enable-precision=double\
--enable-simd=KNL \
--enable-comms=mpi-auto \
--with-gmp= \
--with-mpfr= \
--enable-mkl \
CXX=icpc MPICXX=mpiicpc
```
where `` is the UNIX prefix where GMP and MPFR are installed. If you are working on a Cray machine that does not use the `mpiicpc` wrapper, please use:
``` bash
../configure --enable-precision=double\
--enable-simd=KNL \
--enable-comms=mpi \
--with-gmp= \
--with-mpfr= \
--enable-mkl \
CXX=CC CC=cc
```