Add the `memory_scope_all_devices` enum value, which is restricted to
OpenCL 3.0 or newer and the `__opencl_c_atomic_scope_all_devices`
feature. Also guard `memory_scope_all_svm_devices` accordingly, which
is already available in OpenCL 2.0.
The `__opencl_c_atomic_scope_all_devices` feature is header-only, so
set its define to 1 in `opencl-c-base.h`. This is done
unconditionally at the moment, as the mechanism for disabling
header-only options hasn't been decided yet.
This patch only adds a negative test for now. Ideally adding a CL3.0
run line to atomic-ops.cl should suffice as a positive test, but we
cannot do that yet until (at least) generic address spaces and program
scope variables are supported in OpenCL 3.0 mode.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103241
Allow use of bit-fields as a clang extension
in OpenCL. The extension can be enabled using
pragma directives.
This fixes PR45339!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101843
There already exists cl_khr_fp64 extension. So OpenCL C 3.0
and higher should use the feature, earlier versions still
use the extension. OpenCL C 3.0 API spec states that extension
will be not described in the option string if corresponding
optional functionality is not supported (see 4.2. Querying Devices).
Due to that fact the usage of features for OpenCL C 3.0 must
be as follows:
```
$ clang -Xclang -cl-ext=+cl_khr_fp64,+__opencl_c_fp64 ...
$ clang -Xclang -cl-ext=-cl_khr_fp64,-__opencl_c_fp64 ...
```
e.g. the feature and the equivalent extension (if exists)
must be set to the same values
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96524
Drop non-conformant extension pragma implementation as
it does not properly disable anything and therefore
enabling non-disabled logic has no meaning.
This simplifies clang code and user interface to the extension
functionality. With this patch extension pragma 'begin'/'end'
and 'enable'/'disable' are only accepted for backward
compatibility and no longer have any default behavior.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101043
This removed the pointless need for extension pragma since
it doesn't disable anything properly and it doesn't need to
enable anything that is not possible to disable.
The change doesn't break existing kernels since it allows to
compile more cases i.e. without pragma statements but the
pragma continues to be accepted.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100985
Simply use of extensions by allowing the use of supported
double types without the pragma. Since earlier standards
instructed that the pragma is used explicitly a new warning
is introduced in pedantic mode to indicate that use of
type without extension pragma enable can be non-portable.
This patch does not break backward compatibility since the
extension pragma is still supported and it makes the behavior
of the compiler less strict by accepting code without extra
pragma statements.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100980
This change allows the use of identifiers for image types
from `cl_khr_gl_msaa_sharing` freely in the kernel code if
the extension is not supported since they are not in the
list of the reserved identifiers.
This change also removed the need for pragma for the types
in the extensions since the spec does not require the pragma
uses.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100983
This patch simplifies the parser and makes the language semantics
consistent. There is no extension pragma requirement in the spec
for the subgroup functions in enqueue kernel or pipes and all other
builtin functions are available without the pragama.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100984
Pipe has not been a reserved keyword in the earlier OpenCL
standards. However we failed to allow its use as an identifier
in the original commit. This issues is fixed now and testing
is improved accordingly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101052
Refactored diagnostics for OpenCL types to allow their
reuse for templates.
Patch by olestrohm (Ole Strohm)!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100860
https://reviews.llvm.org/D62335 added some C++ for OpenCL specific
builtins to opencl-c.h, but these were not mirrored to the TableGen
builtin functions yet.
The TableGen builtins machinery does not have dedicated version
handling for C++ for OpenCL at the moment: all builtin versioning is
tied to `LangOpts.OpenCLVersion` (i.e., the OpenCL C version). As a
workaround, to add builtins that are only available in C++ for OpenCL,
we define a function extension guarded by the __cplusplus macro.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100935
Fixes PR50041.
Add functionality to assign extensions to types in OpenCLBuiltins.td
and use that information to filter candidates that should not be
exposed if a type is not available.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100209
The .rgba vector component accessors are supported in OpenCL C 3.0.
Previously, the diagnostic would check `OpenCLVersion` for version 2.2
(value 220) and report those accessors are an OpenCL 2.2 feature.
However, there is no "OpenCL C version 2.2", so change the check and
diagnostic text to 3.0 only.
A spurious `OpenCLVersion` argument was passed into the diagnostic;
remove that.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99969
size_t and friends are built-in scalar data types and s6.4.4.2 of the
OpenCL C Specification says the as_type() operator must be available
for these data types.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98959
Recently atomicrmw started to support fadd/fsub:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D53965
However clang atomic builtins fetch add/sub still does not support
emitting atomicrmw fadd/fsub.
This patch adds that.
Reviewed by: John McCall, Artem Belevich, Matt Arsenault, JF Bastien,
James Y Knight, Louis Dionne, Olivier Giroux
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71726
Ensure that the cl_khr_3d_image_writes pragma is enabled by making
cl_khr_3d_image_writes an optional core feature in CL 3.0 in addition
to being an available extension in 1.0 onwards and a core feature in
CL 2.0.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D99425
Signed-off-by: Kevin Petit <kevin.petit@arm.com>
The `int` and `long` versions of these builtins already provide the
necessary overloads for `intptr_t` and `uintptr_t` arguments, as
`ASTContext` defines `atomic_(u)intptr_t` in terms of the `int` or
`long` types.
Prior to this patch, calls to those builtins with particular argument
types resulted in call-is-ambiguous errors.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98520
There is no need to check for enabled pragma for core or optional core features,
thus this check is removed
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97058
Builtins that require multiple extensions, such as certain
`write_imagef` forms, were not exposed because of the Sema check not
splitting the extension string.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97930
gfx1030 added a new way to implement readcyclecounter using the
SHADER_CYCLES hardware register, but the s_memtime instruction still
exists, so the MC layer should still accept it and the
llvm.amdgcn.s.memtime intrinsic should still work.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97928
This commit refactors extension support to allow
specifying whether pragma is needed or not explicitly.
For backward compatibility pragmas are set to required
for all extensions that were added prior to this but
not for OpenCL 3.0 features.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97052
When '__cl_clang_function_pointers' extension is enabled
the parser should allow obtaining the function address.
This fixes PR49264!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97203
Add the remaining missing builtin function declarations that have enum
or typedef argument or return types.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96860
This patch moves the creation of the '-Wspir-compat' argument from cc1 to the driver.
Without this change, generating command line arguments from `CompilerInvocation` cannot be done reliably: there's no way to distinguish whether '-Wspir-compat' was passed to cc1 on the command line (should be generated), or if it was created within `CompilerInvocation::CreateFromArgs` (should not be generated).
This is also in line with how other '-W' flags are handled.
(This was introduced in D21567.)
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97041
Add enum and typedef argument support to `-fdeclare-opencl-builtins`,
which was the last major missing feature.
Adding the remaining missing builtins is left as future work.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96051
Add the builtin functions brought by the
cl_khr_subgroup_extended_types extension to
`-fdeclare-opencl-builtins`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96279
Add the builtin functions brought by the
cl_khr_subgroup_non_uniform_arithmetic extension to
`-fdeclare-opencl-builtins`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95951
This patch adds possibility to define OpenCL C 3.0 feature macros
via command line option or target setting.
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95776
Add the builtin functions brought by the cl_khr_subgroup_ballot
extension to `-fdeclare-opencl-builtins`.
Also add placeholder comments for the other Extended Subgroup
Functions from the OpenCL Extension Specification.
Add a comment clarifying the scope of the test.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95523
Until now, the `-fdeclare-opencl-builtins` option behaved differently
compared to inclusion of `opencl-c.h`: builtins that are part of an
extension were only available if the extension was enabled using the
corresponding pragma.
Builtins that belong to an extension are guarded using a preprocessor
macro (that is named after the extension) in `opencl-c.h`. Align the
behaviour of `-fdeclare-opencl-builtins` with this.
Co-authored-by: Anastasia Stulova
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95616
In Clang today, we parse the different attribute syntaxes
(__attribute__, __declspec, and [[]]) in a fairly rigid order. This
leads to confusion for users when they guess the order incorrectly,
and leads to bug reports like PR24559 or necessitates changes like
D94788.
This patch adds a helper function to allow us to more easily parse
attributes in arbitrary order, and then updates all of the places
where we would parse two or more different syntaxes in a rigid order to
use the helper method. The patch does not attempt to handle Microsoft
attributes ([]) because those are ambiguous with other code constructs
and we don't have any attributes that use the syntax.
Extend testing of increment/decrement operators and make sure these
operators are tested in only one dedicated test file.
Rename logical-ops.cl to operators.cl, as it was already containing
more than just logical operators.
Add testing for the remainder operator on floating point types.
With the internal clang extension '__cl_clang_variadic_functions'
variadic functions are accepted by the frontend.
This is not a fully supported vendor/Khronos extension
as it can only be used on targets with variadic prototype
support or in metaprogramming to represent functions with
generic prototype without calling such functions in the
kernel code.
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94027
The new clang internal extension '__cl_clang_function_pointers'
allows use of function pointers and other features that have
the same functionality:
- Use of member function pointers;
- Unrestricted use of references to functions;
- Virtual member functions.
This not a vendor extension and therefore it doesn't require any
special target support. Exposing this functionality fully
will require vendor or Khronos extension.
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94021
Change "negative" into "invalid" and put "invalid" at the beginning of
the file name, following the bulk of the invalid tests in the
SemaOpenCL directory.
Use the "invalid-" prefix only for tests that contain only invalid
constructs.
Drop the "valid" suffix for CodeGen tests, as inputs in this directory
are supposed to be valid anyway.
The argument to the `vec_step` builtin is not evaluated. Hoist the
diagnostic for this in `Sema::CheckUnaryExprOrTypeTraitOperand` such
that it comes before `Sema::CheckVecStepTraitOperandType`.
A minor side-effect of this change is that it also produces the
warning for `co_await` and `co_yield` as `sizeof` arguments now, which
seems to be reasonable given that the warning is emitted for `typeid`
already.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91348