| /// Flush-To-Zero and Denormals-Are-Zero mode |
| /// |
| /// Flush-To-Zero (FTZ) and Denormals-Are-Zero (DAZ) are modes that bypass |
| /// IEEE 754 methods of dealing with denormal floating-point numbers on x86-64 |
| /// and some x86 CPUs. They result in reduced precision for values near zero, |
| /// but increased performance. |
| /// |
| /// See https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/x87-and-sse-floating-point-assists-in-ia-32-flush-to-zero-ftz-and-denormals-are-zero-daz |
| |
| namespace at { namespace cpu { |
| |
| bool set_flush_denormal(bool on); |
| |
| }} // namespace at::cpu |