The CPU path was a scalar triple loop. It is the correctness oracle for the GPU
backends, but it is also what CI runs — there is no GPU on the N100 host — and
since AR-003 removed the per-frame face cap, a crowded frame now scores many
faces against a library-scale gallery. Scoring one face against 5000 embeddings
is 2.6 MFLOP; in scalar that does not hold up (AR-027).
S(g,f) viewed as row-major [n_faces x n_gallery] is exactly query * gallery^T,
so the loop nest collapses into a single cblas_sgemm.
OpenBLAS is optional in the build: found via pkg-config, and the scalar path
remains when it is absent so no hard dependency is added and the two can be
diffed when a similarity looks wrong. The configure step warns rather than
failing, since a developer without it should still get a working tree.
The test target links it too. Without that the suite compiles the scalar
fallback while the builder image ships CBLAS, so CI would be verifying a kernel
that is not the one running in production — the same class of mistake as testing
a path the gate never executes.
Recorded as required (not optional) in the DP-007 image, for the same reason.
Suite: 92 cases, 6136 assertions, with CBLAS compiled in.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
TRACES: AR-026, AR-027, DP-007 | SR-001
GPU-free, model-free tests for the pure logic: gallery HDF5 save/load
round-trips (actors, embeddings, embedded calibration) and legacy JSON
read back-compat; the calibration sigmoid fit, boundary inversion, and the
in-memory hash-keyed cache reuse/staleness; TrackGallery's diversity-buffer
eviction, novelty/spread safety gates, and promotion; FaceTracker's IoU/
embedding association and cross-cut track revival; and the GEMM similarity
backend (forced to CPU so the suite runs without a GPU).
Verified: all 39 test cases / 1640 assertions pass (cmake -DSAE_BUILD_TESTS=ON).