[Pkg-octave-devel] Bug#706376: Bug#706376: octave: sparse matrix n*2^16
Ed Meyer
eem2314 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 29 16:40:14 UTC 2013
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 6:10 AM, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso <jordigh at octave.org
> wrote:
> On 29 April 2013 06:25, Miroslaw Kwasniak <Miroslaw.Kwasniak at pwr.wroc.pl>
> wrote:
> > it's something wrong whith sparse matrices A(n,n) when n is a multiple
> > of 65536=2^16.
> >
> > Demonstration code ======================================
> >
> > for i=1:3;
> > for n=i*2^16+(-1:1);
> > A=spdiags(ones(n,1),0,n,n);
> > t=trace(A);
> > printf("n=%8d trace=%8d %s\n",n,t,["ERR";"ok"]((t==n)+1,:));
> > endfor;
> > endfor
> >
> > Results ======================================
> >
> > n= 65535 trace= 65535 ok
> > n= 65536 trace= 0 ERR
> > n= 65537 trace= 65537 ok
> > n= 131071 trace= 131071 ok
> > n= 131072 trace= 0 ERR
> > n= 131073 trace= 131073 ok
> > n= 196607 trace= 196607 ok
> > n= 196608 trace= 0 ERR
> > n= 196609 trace= 196609 ok
>
> Confirmed. The problem is that the numel function is limited to
> returning octave_idx_type, which ordinarily of size 2^32, and
> certainly is so for Debian. This makes sense, since you can only index
> that many elements in a matrix. You're hitting the indexing limit. To
> get 64-bit indexing, you would need to recompile all of Octave's
> Fortran dependencies with -fdefault-integer-8.
>
> I'm not sure exactly what the bug is here. For instance, you can't
> index your matrix A either, and this is checked for correctly:
>
> A(end)
>
> Perhaps the best thing to do would be to forbid creation of sparse
> matrices where numel(A) > std::numeric_limits<int>::max().
>
> Your matrix is simply too large to be indexed, and this breaks
> assumptions elsewhere in our code.
>
> - Jordi G. H.
>
I'm confused - this is a diagonal sparse matrix so you should be able to
trace() (or any other op)
up to n = 2^32, not n^2 = 2^32. The limit on sparse matrices should be
number of non-zeros < 2^32
--
Ed Meyer
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