# PolyBench/GPU-OpenMP 1.0 > Copyright (c) 2013 the University of Delaware. > Contact: William Killian > Copyright (c) 2011-2012 the Ohio State University. > Contact: Louis-Noel Pouchet ## Available Benchmarks ### datamining * correlation * covariance ### linear-algebra/kernels * 2mm * 3mm * atax * bicg * cholesky * doitgen * gemm * gemver * gesummv * mvt * symm * syr2k * syrk * trisolv * trmm ### linear-algebra/solvers * durbin * dynprog * gramschmidt * lu * ludcmp ### stencils * adi * convolution-2d * convolution-3d * fdtd-2d * jacobi-1d-imper * jacobi-2d-imper * seidel-2d ## Modifying Codes Parameters such as the input sizes, data type, and threshold for GPU-CPU output comparison can be modified using constants within the codes and .h files. After modifying, run `make clean` then `make` on relevant code for modifications to take effect in resulting executable. ### Parameter Configuration #### Input Size By default the `STANDARD_DATASET` as defined in the `.cuh/.h` file is used as the input size. The dataset choice can be adjusted from `STANDARD_DATASET` to other options (`MINI_DATASET`, `SMALL_DATASET`, etc) in the `.cuh/.h` file, the dataset size can be adjusted by defining the input size manually in the `.cuh/.h` file, or the input size can be changed by simply adjusting the `STANDARD_DATASET` so the program has different input dimensions. #### `DATA_TYPE` (in `.cuh/.h` files): By default, the `DATA_TYPE` used in these codes are `float` that can be changed to `double` by changing the `DATA_TYPE` typedef. Note that in OpenCL, the `DATA_TYPE` needs to be changed in both the .h and .cl files, as the .cl files contain the kernel code and is compiled separately at run-time. #### Other available options These are passed as macro definitions during compilation time (e.g `-Dname_of_the_option`) or can be added with a `#define` to the code. - `POLYBENCH_STACK_ARRAYS` (only applies to allocation on host): use stack allocation instead of malloc [default: off] - `POLYBENCH_DUMP_ARRAYS`: dump all live-out arrays on stderr [default: off] - `POLYBENCH_CYCLE_ACCURATE_TIMER`: Use Time Stamp Counter to monitor the execution time of the kernel [default: off] - `MINI_DATASET`, `SMALL_DATASET`, `STANDARD_DATASET`, `LARGE_DATASET`, `EXTRALARGE_DATASET`: set the dataset size to be used [default: `STANDARD_DATASET`] - `POLYBENCH_USE_C99_PROTO`: Use standard C99 prototype for the functions. - `POLYBENCH_USE_SCALAR_LB`: Use scalar loop bounds instead of parametric ones.