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29// Author: sameeragarwal@google.com (Sameer Agarwal)
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31// Interface for matrices that allow block based random access.
32
33#ifndef CERES_INTERNAL_BLOCK_RANDOM_ACCESS_MATRIX_H_
34#define CERES_INTERNAL_BLOCK_RANDOM_ACCESS_MATRIX_H_
35
36#include "ceres/mutex.h"
37
38namespace ceres {
39namespace internal {
40
41// A matrix implementing the BlockRandomAccessMatrix interface is a
42// matrix whose rows and columns are divided into blocks. For example
43// the matrix A:
44//
45// 3 4 5
46// A = 5 [c_11 c_12 c_13]
47// 4 [c_21 c_22 c_23]
48//
49// has row blocks of size 5 and 4, and column blocks of size 3, 4 and
50// 5. It has six cells corresponding to the six row-column block
51// combinations.
52//
53// BlockRandomAccessMatrix objects provide access to cells c_ij using
54// the GetCell method. when a cell is present, GetCell will return a
55// CellInfo object containing a pointer to an array which contains the
56// cell as a submatrix and a mutex that guards this submatrix. If the
57// user is accessing the matrix concurrently, it is his responsibility
58// to use the mutex to exclude other writers from writing to the cell
59// concurrently.
60//
61// There is no requirement that all cells be present, i.e. the matrix
62// itself can be block sparse. When a cell is not present, the GetCell
63// method will return a NULL pointer.
64//
65// There is no requirement about how the cells are stored beyond that
66// form a dense submatrix of a larger dense matrix. Like everywhere
67// else in Ceres, RowMajor storage assumed.
68//
69// Example usage:
70//
71// BlockRandomAccessMatrix* A = new BlockRandomAccessMatrixSubClass(...)
72//
73// int row, col, row_stride, col_stride;
74// CellInfo* cell = A->GetCell(row_block_id, col_block_id,
75// &row, &col,
76// &row_stride, &col_stride);
77//
78// if (cell != NULL) {
79// MatrixRef m(cell->values, row_stride, col_stride);
Keir Mierleff71d742012-08-10 17:05:15 -070080// CeresMutexLock l(&cell->m);
Keir Mierle8ebb0732012-04-30 23:09:08 -070081// m.block(row, col, row_block_size, col_block_size) = ...
82// }
83
84// Structure to carry a pointer to the array containing a cell and the
85// Mutex guarding it.
86struct CellInfo {
87 CellInfo()
88 : values(NULL) {
89 }
90
91 explicit CellInfo(double* ptr)
92 : values(ptr) {
93 }
94
95 double* values;
96 Mutex m;
97};
98
99class BlockRandomAccessMatrix {
100 public:
101 virtual ~BlockRandomAccessMatrix();
102
103 // If the cell (row_block_id, col_block_id) is present, then return
104 // a CellInfo with a pointer to the dense matrix containing it,
105 // otherwise return NULL. The dense matrix containing this cell has
106 // size row_stride, col_stride and the cell is located at position
107 // (row, col) within this matrix.
108 //
109 // The size of the cell is row_block_size x col_block_size is
110 // assumed known to the caller. row_block_size less than or equal to
111 // row_stride and col_block_size is upper bounded by col_stride.
112 virtual CellInfo* GetCell(int row_block_id,
113 int col_block_id,
114 int* row,
115 int* col,
116 int* row_stride,
117 int* col_stride) = 0;
118
119 // Zero out the values of the array. The structure of the matrix
120 // (size and sparsity) is preserved.
121 virtual void SetZero() = 0;
122
123 // Number of scalar rows and columns in the matrix, i.e the sum of
124 // all row blocks and column block sizes respectively.
125 virtual int num_rows() const = 0;
126 virtual int num_cols() const = 0;
127};
128
129} // namespace internal
130} // namespace ceres
131
132#endif // CERES_INTERNAL_BLOCK_RANDOM_ACCESS_MATRIX_H_