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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -verify -fopenmp -fopenmp-version=45 -x c++ -triple x86_64-unknown-linux -emit-llvm %s -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -o - -fsanitize-address-use-after-scope | FileCheck %s --implicit-check-not='ret i32 {{6|7|8|10|13|15|19|22|23|24}}'
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fopenmp -x c++ -std=c++11 -triple x86_64-unknown-linux -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -emit-pch -o %t -fopenmp-version=45 %s
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fopenmp -x c++ -triple x86_64-unknown-linux -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -std=c++11 -include-pch %t -verify %s -emit-llvm -o - -fopenmp-version=45 | FileCheck %s --implicit-check-not='ret i32 {{6|7|8|10|13|15|19|22|23|24}}'
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -verify -fopenmp -x c++ -triple x86_64-unknown-linux -emit-llvm %s -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -o - -fsanitize-address-use-after-scope | FileCheck %s --implicit-check-not='ret i32 {{6|7|8|10|13|15|19|22|23|24}}'
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fopenmp -x c++ -std=c++11 -triple x86_64-unknown-linux -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -emit-pch -o %t %s
// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fopenmp -x c++ -triple x86_64-unknown-linux -fexceptions -fcxx-exceptions -std=c++11 -include-pch %t -verify %s -emit-llvm -o - | FileCheck %s --implicit-check-not='ret i32 {{6|7|8|10|13|15|19|22|23|24}}'
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
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// expected-no-diagnostics
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
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// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 2
// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 3
// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 4
// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 5
// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 9
// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 11
// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 12
// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 14
// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 16
// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 17
// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 18
// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 19
// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 20
// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 21
// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 25
// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 26
// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 27
// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 28
// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 29
// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 30
// CHECK-DAG: ret i32 31
#ifndef HEADER
#define HEADER
int foo() { return 2; }
#pragma omp declare variant(foo) match(implementation = {vendor(llvm)}, device={kind(cpu)})
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
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int bar() { return 3; }
int bazzz();
#pragma omp declare variant(bazzz) match(implementation = {vendor(llvm)}, device={kind(host)})
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
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int baz() { return 4; }
int test();
#pragma omp declare variant(test) match(implementation = {vendor(llvm)}, device={kind(cpu)})
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
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int call() { return 5; }
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
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static int stat_unused_no_emit() { return 6; }
static int stat_unused_();
#pragma omp declare variant(stat_unused_) match(implementation = {vendor(llvm)}, device={kind(cpu)})
[OpenMP][Part 2] Use reusable OpenMP context/traits handling This patch implements an almost complete handling of OpenMP contexts/traits such that we can reuse most of the logic in Flang through the OMPContext.{h,cpp} in llvm/Frontend/OpenMP. All but construct SIMD specifiers, e.g., inbranch, and the device ISA selector are define in `llvm/lib/Frontend/OpenMP/OMPKinds.def`. From these definitions we generate the enum classes `TraitSet`, `TraitSelector`, and `TraitProperty` as well as conversion and helper functions in `llvm/lib/Frontend/OpenMP/OMPContext.{h,cpp}`. The above enum classes are used in the parser, sema, and the AST attribute. The latter is not a collection of multiple primitive variant arguments that contain encodings via numbers and strings but instead a tree that mirrors the `match` clause (see `struct OpenMPTraitInfo`). The changes to the parser make it more forgiving when wrong syntax is read and they also resulted in more specialized diagnostics. The tests are updated and the core issues are detected as before. Here and elsewhere this patch tries to be generic, thus we do not distinguish what selector set, selector, or property is parsed except if they do behave exceptionally, as for example `user={condition(EXPR)}` does. The sema logic changed in two ways: First, the OMPDeclareVariantAttr representation changed, as mentioned above, and the sema was adjusted to work with the new `OpenMPTraitInfo`. Second, the matching and scoring logic moved into `OMPContext.{h,cpp}`. It is implemented on a flat representation of the `match` clause that is not tied to clang. `OpenMPTraitInfo` provides a method to generate this flat structure (see `struct VariantMatchInfo`) by computing integer score values and boolean user conditions from the `clang::Expr` we keep for them. The OpenMP context is now an explicit object (see `struct OMPContext`). This is in anticipation of construct traits that need to be tracked. The OpenMP context, as well as the `VariantMatchInfo`, are basically made up of a set of active or respectively required traits, e.g., 'host', and an ordered container of constructs which allows duplication. Matching and scoring is kept as generic as possible to allow easy extension in the future. --- Test changes: The messages checked in `OpenMP/declare_variant_messages.{c,cpp}` have been auto generated to match the new warnings and notes of the parser. The "subset" checks were reversed causing the wrong version to be picked. The tests have been adjusted to correct this. We do not print scores if the user did not provide one. We print spaces to make lists in the `match` clause more legible. Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim Subscribers: merge_guards_bot, rampitec, mgorny, hiraditya, aheejin, fedor.sergeev, simoncook, bollu, guansong, dexonsmith, jfb, s.egerton, llvm-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang, #llvm Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71830
2019-12-20 10:42:12 +08:00
#pragma omp declare variant(stat_unused_no_emit) match(implementation = {vendor(unknown)}, device = {kind(gpu)})
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
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static int stat_unused() { return 7; }
static int stat_used_();
#pragma omp declare variant(stat_used_) match(implementation = {vendor(llvm)}, device={kind(host)})
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
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static int stat_used() { return 8; }
int main() { return bar() + baz() + call() + stat_used(); }
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
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int test() { return 9; }
static int stat_unused_() { return 10; }
static int stat_used_() { return 11; }
struct SpecialFuncs {
void vd() {}
SpecialFuncs();
~SpecialFuncs();
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
2020-02-26 06:04:06 +08:00
int method_() { return 12; }
#pragma omp declare variant(SpecialFuncs::method_) \
match(implementation = {vendor(llvm)}, device={kind(cpu)})
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
2020-02-26 06:04:06 +08:00
int method() { return 13; }
#pragma omp declare variant(SpecialFuncs::method_) \
match(implementation = {vendor(llvm)}, device={kind(host)})
int Method();
} s;
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
2020-02-26 06:04:06 +08:00
int SpecialFuncs::Method() { return 14; }
struct SpecSpecialFuncs {
void vd() {}
SpecSpecialFuncs();
~SpecSpecialFuncs();
int method_();
#pragma omp declare variant(SpecSpecialFuncs::method_) \
match(implementation = {vendor(llvm)}, device={kind(cpu)})
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
2020-02-26 06:04:06 +08:00
int method() { return 15; }
#pragma omp declare variant(SpecSpecialFuncs::method_) \
match(implementation = {vendor(llvm)}, device={kind(host)})
int Method();
} s1;
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
2020-02-26 06:04:06 +08:00
int SpecSpecialFuncs::method_() { return 16; }
int SpecSpecialFuncs::Method() { return 17; }
void xxx() {
(void)s.method();
(void)s1.method();
}
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
2020-02-26 06:04:06 +08:00
int prio() { return 18; }
int prio1() { return 19; }
[OpenMP][Part 2] Use reusable OpenMP context/traits handling This patch implements an almost complete handling of OpenMP contexts/traits such that we can reuse most of the logic in Flang through the OMPContext.{h,cpp} in llvm/Frontend/OpenMP. All but construct SIMD specifiers, e.g., inbranch, and the device ISA selector are define in `llvm/lib/Frontend/OpenMP/OMPKinds.def`. From these definitions we generate the enum classes `TraitSet`, `TraitSelector`, and `TraitProperty` as well as conversion and helper functions in `llvm/lib/Frontend/OpenMP/OMPContext.{h,cpp}`. The above enum classes are used in the parser, sema, and the AST attribute. The latter is not a collection of multiple primitive variant arguments that contain encodings via numbers and strings but instead a tree that mirrors the `match` clause (see `struct OpenMPTraitInfo`). The changes to the parser make it more forgiving when wrong syntax is read and they also resulted in more specialized diagnostics. The tests are updated and the core issues are detected as before. Here and elsewhere this patch tries to be generic, thus we do not distinguish what selector set, selector, or property is parsed except if they do behave exceptionally, as for example `user={condition(EXPR)}` does. The sema logic changed in two ways: First, the OMPDeclareVariantAttr representation changed, as mentioned above, and the sema was adjusted to work with the new `OpenMPTraitInfo`. Second, the matching and scoring logic moved into `OMPContext.{h,cpp}`. It is implemented on a flat representation of the `match` clause that is not tied to clang. `OpenMPTraitInfo` provides a method to generate this flat structure (see `struct VariantMatchInfo`) by computing integer score values and boolean user conditions from the `clang::Expr` we keep for them. The OpenMP context is now an explicit object (see `struct OMPContext`). This is in anticipation of construct traits that need to be tracked. The OpenMP context, as well as the `VariantMatchInfo`, are basically made up of a set of active or respectively required traits, e.g., 'host', and an ordered container of constructs which allows duplication. Matching and scoring is kept as generic as possible to allow easy extension in the future. --- Test changes: The messages checked in `OpenMP/declare_variant_messages.{c,cpp}` have been auto generated to match the new warnings and notes of the parser. The "subset" checks were reversed causing the wrong version to be picked. The tests have been adjusted to correct this. We do not print scores if the user did not provide one. We print spaces to make lists in the `match` clause more legible. Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim Subscribers: merge_guards_bot, rampitec, mgorny, hiraditya, aheejin, fedor.sergeev, simoncook, bollu, guansong, dexonsmith, jfb, s.egerton, llvm-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang, #llvm Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71830
2019-12-20 10:42:12 +08:00
#pragma omp declare variant(prio1) match(implementation = {vendor(score(2): llvm)}, device={kind(cpu,host)})
#pragma omp declare variant(prio) match(implementation = {vendor(score(1): llvm)}, device={kind(cpu)})
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
2020-02-26 06:04:06 +08:00
int prio_() { return 20; }
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
2020-02-26 06:04:06 +08:00
static int prio2() { return 21; }
static int prio3() { return 22; }
static int prio4() { return 23; }
[OpenMP][Part 2] Use reusable OpenMP context/traits handling This patch implements an almost complete handling of OpenMP contexts/traits such that we can reuse most of the logic in Flang through the OMPContext.{h,cpp} in llvm/Frontend/OpenMP. All but construct SIMD specifiers, e.g., inbranch, and the device ISA selector are define in `llvm/lib/Frontend/OpenMP/OMPKinds.def`. From these definitions we generate the enum classes `TraitSet`, `TraitSelector`, and `TraitProperty` as well as conversion and helper functions in `llvm/lib/Frontend/OpenMP/OMPContext.{h,cpp}`. The above enum classes are used in the parser, sema, and the AST attribute. The latter is not a collection of multiple primitive variant arguments that contain encodings via numbers and strings but instead a tree that mirrors the `match` clause (see `struct OpenMPTraitInfo`). The changes to the parser make it more forgiving when wrong syntax is read and they also resulted in more specialized diagnostics. The tests are updated and the core issues are detected as before. Here and elsewhere this patch tries to be generic, thus we do not distinguish what selector set, selector, or property is parsed except if they do behave exceptionally, as for example `user={condition(EXPR)}` does. The sema logic changed in two ways: First, the OMPDeclareVariantAttr representation changed, as mentioned above, and the sema was adjusted to work with the new `OpenMPTraitInfo`. Second, the matching and scoring logic moved into `OMPContext.{h,cpp}`. It is implemented on a flat representation of the `match` clause that is not tied to clang. `OpenMPTraitInfo` provides a method to generate this flat structure (see `struct VariantMatchInfo`) by computing integer score values and boolean user conditions from the `clang::Expr` we keep for them. The OpenMP context is now an explicit object (see `struct OMPContext`). This is in anticipation of construct traits that need to be tracked. The OpenMP context, as well as the `VariantMatchInfo`, are basically made up of a set of active or respectively required traits, e.g., 'host', and an ordered container of constructs which allows duplication. Matching and scoring is kept as generic as possible to allow easy extension in the future. --- Test changes: The messages checked in `OpenMP/declare_variant_messages.{c,cpp}` have been auto generated to match the new warnings and notes of the parser. The "subset" checks were reversed causing the wrong version to be picked. The tests have been adjusted to correct this. We do not print scores if the user did not provide one. We print spaces to make lists in the `match` clause more legible. Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim Subscribers: merge_guards_bot, rampitec, mgorny, hiraditya, aheejin, fedor.sergeev, simoncook, bollu, guansong, dexonsmith, jfb, s.egerton, llvm-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang, #llvm Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71830
2019-12-20 10:42:12 +08:00
#pragma omp declare variant(prio4) match(implementation = {vendor(score(5): llvm)})
#pragma omp declare variant(prio2) match(implementation = {vendor(score(8): llvm)}, device={kind(cpu,host)})
#pragma omp declare variant(prio3) match(implementation = {vendor(score(7): llvm)}, device={kind(cpu)})
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
2020-02-26 06:04:06 +08:00
static int prio1_() { return 24; }
int int_fn() { return prio1_(); }
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
2020-02-26 06:04:06 +08:00
int fn_linkage_variant() { return 25; }
extern "C" {
#pragma omp declare variant(fn_linkage_variant) match(implementation = {vendor(llvm)}, device={kind(cpu)})
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
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int fn_linkage() { return 26; }
}
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
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extern "C" int fn_linkage_variant1() { return 27; }
#pragma omp declare variant(fn_linkage_variant1) match(implementation = {vendor(llvm)}, device={kind(host)})
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
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int fn_linkage1() { return 28; }
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
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int fn_variant2() { return 29; }
#pragma omp declare variant(fn_variant2) match(implementation = {vendor(llvm, ibm)}, device={kind(cpu)})
#pragma omp declare variant(fn_variant2) match(implementation = {vendor(llvm)}, device={kind(cpu,gpu)})
#pragma omp declare variant(fn_variant2) match(implementation = {vendor(llvm)}, device={kind(nohost)})
#pragma omp declare variant(fn_variant2) match(implementation = {vendor(llvm)}, device={kind(cpu,nohost)})
#pragma omp declare variant(fn_variant2) match(implementation = {vendor(llvm)}, device={kind(gpu)})
#pragma omp declare variant(fn_variant2) match(implementation = {vendor(llvm)}, device={kind(fpga)})
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
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int fn2() { return 30; }
[OpenMP][Part 2] Use reusable OpenMP context/traits handling This patch implements an almost complete handling of OpenMP contexts/traits such that we can reuse most of the logic in Flang through the OMPContext.{h,cpp} in llvm/Frontend/OpenMP. All but construct SIMD specifiers, e.g., inbranch, and the device ISA selector are define in `llvm/lib/Frontend/OpenMP/OMPKinds.def`. From these definitions we generate the enum classes `TraitSet`, `TraitSelector`, and `TraitProperty` as well as conversion and helper functions in `llvm/lib/Frontend/OpenMP/OMPContext.{h,cpp}`. The above enum classes are used in the parser, sema, and the AST attribute. The latter is not a collection of multiple primitive variant arguments that contain encodings via numbers and strings but instead a tree that mirrors the `match` clause (see `struct OpenMPTraitInfo`). The changes to the parser make it more forgiving when wrong syntax is read and they also resulted in more specialized diagnostics. The tests are updated and the core issues are detected as before. Here and elsewhere this patch tries to be generic, thus we do not distinguish what selector set, selector, or property is parsed except if they do behave exceptionally, as for example `user={condition(EXPR)}` does. The sema logic changed in two ways: First, the OMPDeclareVariantAttr representation changed, as mentioned above, and the sema was adjusted to work with the new `OpenMPTraitInfo`. Second, the matching and scoring logic moved into `OMPContext.{h,cpp}`. It is implemented on a flat representation of the `match` clause that is not tied to clang. `OpenMPTraitInfo` provides a method to generate this flat structure (see `struct VariantMatchInfo`) by computing integer score values and boolean user conditions from the `clang::Expr` we keep for them. The OpenMP context is now an explicit object (see `struct OMPContext`). This is in anticipation of construct traits that need to be tracked. The OpenMP context, as well as the `VariantMatchInfo`, are basically made up of a set of active or respectively required traits, e.g., 'host', and an ordered container of constructs which allows duplication. Matching and scoring is kept as generic as possible to allow easy extension in the future. --- Test changes: The messages checked in `OpenMP/declare_variant_messages.{c,cpp}` have been auto generated to match the new warnings and notes of the parser. The "subset" checks were reversed causing the wrong version to be picked. The tests have been adjusted to correct this. We do not print scores if the user did not provide one. We print spaces to make lists in the `match` clause more legible. Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim Subscribers: merge_guards_bot, rampitec, mgorny, hiraditya, aheejin, fedor.sergeev, simoncook, bollu, guansong, dexonsmith, jfb, s.egerton, llvm-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang, #llvm Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71830
2019-12-20 10:42:12 +08:00
#pragma omp declare variant(stat_unused_no_emit) match(implementation = {vendor(unknown)}, device = {kind(gpu)})
template <typename T>
[OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG") This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up. This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0]. The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and complexity is removed. A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath` support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1]. The logic is as follows: If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)` but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function definition we will: 1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate. 2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to `<SELECTOR>`). 3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled function definition as specialization for the context defined by `<SELECTOR>`. When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an `OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic expression. [0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf [1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits Tags: #clang Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
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static T stat_unused_T() { return 31; }
int bazzzzzzzz() {
return stat_unused_T<int>();
}
#endif // HEADER