llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/NVPTX/NVPTXSubtarget.cpp

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//===- NVPTXSubtarget.cpp - NVPTX Subtarget Information -------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements the NVPTX specific subclass of TargetSubtarget.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "NVPTXSubtarget.h"
#include "NVPTXTargetMachine.h"
[Modules] Make Support/Debug.h modular. This requires it to not change behavior based on other files defining DEBUG_TYPE, which means it cannot define DEBUG_TYPE at all. This is actually better IMO as it forces folks to define relevant DEBUG_TYPEs for their files. However, it requires all files that currently use DEBUG(...) to define a DEBUG_TYPE if they don't already. I've updated all such files in LLVM and will do the same for other upstream projects. This still leaves one important change in how LLVM uses the DEBUG_TYPE macro going forward: we need to only define the macro *after* header files have been #include-ed. Previously, this wasn't possible because Debug.h required the macro to be pre-defined. This commit removes that. By defining DEBUG_TYPE after the includes two things are fixed: - Header files that need to provide a DEBUG_TYPE for some inline code can do so by defining the macro before their inline code and undef-ing it afterward so the macro does not escape. - We no longer have rampant ODR violations due to including headers with different DEBUG_TYPE definitions. This may be mostly an academic violation today, but with modules these types of violations are easy to check for and potentially very relevant. Where necessary to suppor headers with DEBUG_TYPE, I have moved the definitions below the includes in this commit. I plan to move the rest of the DEBUG_TYPE macros in LLVM in subsequent commits; this one is big enough. The comments in Debug.h, which were hilariously out of date already, have been updated to reflect the recommended practice going forward. llvm-svn: 206822
2014-04-22 06:55:11 +08:00
using namespace llvm;
[Modules] Make Support/Debug.h modular. This requires it to not change behavior based on other files defining DEBUG_TYPE, which means it cannot define DEBUG_TYPE at all. This is actually better IMO as it forces folks to define relevant DEBUG_TYPEs for their files. However, it requires all files that currently use DEBUG(...) to define a DEBUG_TYPE if they don't already. I've updated all such files in LLVM and will do the same for other upstream projects. This still leaves one important change in how LLVM uses the DEBUG_TYPE macro going forward: we need to only define the macro *after* header files have been #include-ed. Previously, this wasn't possible because Debug.h required the macro to be pre-defined. This commit removes that. By defining DEBUG_TYPE after the includes two things are fixed: - Header files that need to provide a DEBUG_TYPE for some inline code can do so by defining the macro before their inline code and undef-ing it afterward so the macro does not escape. - We no longer have rampant ODR violations due to including headers with different DEBUG_TYPE definitions. This may be mostly an academic violation today, but with modules these types of violations are easy to check for and potentially very relevant. Where necessary to suppor headers with DEBUG_TYPE, I have moved the definitions below the includes in this commit. I plan to move the rest of the DEBUG_TYPE macros in LLVM in subsequent commits; this one is big enough. The comments in Debug.h, which were hilariously out of date already, have been updated to reflect the recommended practice going forward. llvm-svn: 206822
2014-04-22 06:55:11 +08:00
#define DEBUG_TYPE "nvptx-subtarget"
#define GET_SUBTARGETINFO_ENUM
#define GET_SUBTARGETINFO_TARGET_DESC
#define GET_SUBTARGETINFO_CTOR
#include "NVPTXGenSubtargetInfo.inc"
static cl::opt<bool>
NoF16Math("nvptx-no-f16-math", cl::ZeroOrMore, cl::Hidden,
cl::desc("NVPTX Specific: Disable generation of f16 math ops."),
cl::init(false));
// Pin the vtable to this file.
void NVPTXSubtarget::anchor() {}
NVPTXSubtarget &NVPTXSubtarget::initializeSubtargetDependencies(StringRef CPU,
StringRef FS) {
// Provide the default CPU if we don't have one.
TargetName = std::string(CPU.empty() ? "sm_20" : CPU);
ParseSubtargetFeatures(TargetName, FS);
// Set default to PTX 3.2 (CUDA 5.5)
if (PTXVersion == 0) {
PTXVersion = 32;
}
return *this;
}
NVPTXSubtarget::NVPTXSubtarget(const Triple &TT, const std::string &CPU,
const std::string &FS,
const NVPTXTargetMachine &TM)
: NVPTXGenSubtargetInfo(TT, CPU, FS), PTXVersion(0), SmVersion(20), TM(TM),
InstrInfo(), TLInfo(TM, initializeSubtargetDependencies(CPU, FS)),
FrameLowering() {}
bool NVPTXSubtarget::hasImageHandles() const {
// Enable handles for Kepler+, where CUDA supports indirect surfaces and
// textures
if (TM.getDrvInterface() == NVPTX::CUDA)
return (SmVersion >= 30);
// Disabled, otherwise
return false;
}
bool NVPTXSubtarget::allowFP16Math() const {
return hasFP16Math() && NoF16Math == false;
}