The tool provides TSAN annotations for OpenMP synchronization. The tool
is activated if no other OMPT tool is loaded.
The tool detects whether the application was built with TSan and rejects
activation according to the OMPT protocol if there is no TSan-rt.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45890
Details:
- nconflicts field initialized;
- formatting fix (moved declaration out of the long line);
- count conflicts in new hash as opposed to old one.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68036
/proc unless Linux layer compatibility is activated for CentOS is activated is not present
thus relying on a more native for checking the address.
Reviewers: Hahnfeld, kongyl, jdoerfert, jlpeyton, AndreyChurbanov, emaster, dim
Reviewed By: Hahnfeld
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67326
llvm-svn: 373152
There's no need to initialize variables with static storage duration
because they're implicitly initialized to zero. See
https://en.cppreference.com/w/c/language/initialization#Implicit_initialization
I think that's already relied upon because the supplied 0 only sets
'kmp_time_global_t g_time;' in 'struct kmp_base_global'. The other fields
are not set in the code, but implicitly initialized by the compiler.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66292
llvm-svn: 370943
This patch fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42906, via adding
adjustment of number of threads on enter to the teams construct on host
according to user settings. This allows to pass checks and avoid assertions
at time of team of threads creation.
Patch by Andrey Churbanov
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66351
llvm-svn: 369430
Fix last warned location in ittnotify_static.cpp using the defined
macro KMP_FALLTHROUGH().
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65871
llvm-svn: 369003
The variables in kmp_lock.cpp are really arrays of function pointers
that return void or int, not pointers to functions that return void*
or int*. The other changes are only cosmetic.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65870
llvm-svn: 369002
The implementation status can only be one of
ompt_event_UNIMPLEMENTED = ompt_set_never = 1
ompt_event_MAY_ALWAYS = ompt_set_always = 5
In both cases, the condition was already true, so just remove
the check.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65869
llvm-svn: 369001
Instead, maintain a list of disabled options to still build libomp and
libomptarget without warnings. This includes -Wno-error and -Wno-pedantic
to silence warnings that LLVM enables when building in-tree.
I tested the following compilers:
* Clang 6.0, 7.0, 8.0
* GCC 4.8.5 (CentOS 7), GCC 6, 7, 8, 9
* Intel Compiler 16, 17, 18, 19
RFC thread on openmp-dev mailing list:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/openmp-dev/2019-August/002668.html
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65867
llvm-svn: 368999
This patch fixes problem raised in post-review comments of the
https://reviews.llvm.org/D65285. Developers of ittnotify confirmed
that dll_path_ptr field of the __itt_global structure is never used
by ittnotify library, so it is safe to remove the dll_path array.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65885
llvm-svn: 368559
New OMPT tests with teams construct should be disabled for GCC as it
emits code with a GOMP entry not supported in the LLVM runtime.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65757
llvm-svn: 367939
All other files are already C++ and the build system has always
passed '-x c++' for C files, effectively compiling them as C++.
To stay warning free we need one fix in ittnotify_static.{c,cpp}:
The variable dll_path can be written to, so it must not be const.
GCC complained with -Wcast-qual and I think it's right.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65285
llvm-svn: 367343
Round the stack size to a multiple of the page size. Older versions of
Android (until KitKat) would fail pthread_attr_setstacksize with
EINVAL if the stack size was not a multiple of the page size.
Patch by Dan Albert <danalbert@google.com>.
Test: Build, copied into the NDK, passed openmp test on ICS.
Bug: https://github.com/android-ndk/ndk/issues/9
llvm-svn: 367070
Both Clang and GCC complained that they cannot initialize a return
object of type 'kmp_proc_bind_t' with an 'int'. While at it, also
fix a warning about missing parentheses thrown by Clang.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65284
llvm-svn: 367041
This is a port of libomp for the RISC-V 64-bit Linux target.
We have tested this port on a HiFive Unleashed development board
using a downstream LLVM that has support for the missing bits in
upstream. As of now, all tests are passing, including OMPT.
Patch by Ferran Pallarès!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59880
llvm-svn: 367021
This is done at call-site and does not need to be handled in
__kmp_invoke_microtask. It was already absent from the x86
and x86_64 assembly, this patch removes it from the generic
implementation in z_Linux_util.cpp and adds documentation for
AArch64 and PPC64 that it's actually not needed. I can't test
on these architectures, so I don't want to change the code just
because it looks right :)
While at it, rename some variables for consistency and add a
check in test/ompt/parallel/normal.c that the pointer was reset
before entering the barrier.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64442
llvm-svn: 366721
This is a follow up patch to D64534 (r365963) which removed all OMP
spec versioning within the OpenMP runtime codebase. This patch removes
REQUIRES: openmp-x.y lines from lit tests.
llvm-svn: 366341
This leads to problems when compiling C++ code with libc++ for Nvidia GPUs
because Clang now uses wrappers for math functions that might include
C++ templates not allowed in 'extern "C"'.
Differentiel Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64625
llvm-svn: 366229
Remove all older OMP spec versioning from the runtime and build system.
Patch by Terry Wilmarth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64534
llvm-svn: 365963
Bug reported in https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42269.
Freeing of the contention group (CG) stucture by master thread looks wrong,
because workers can leave the CG later on. Intead the freeing
is now done by the last thread leaving the CG.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63599
llvm-svn: 364456
Made type of depth of hwloc object to correapond with
change from unsigned in hwloc 1,x to int in hwloc 2.x.
This eliminates the warning on signed-unsigned comparison.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62332
llvm-svn: 362401
Current parsing allows trailing string after the permitted value,
MANDATORY|DISABLED|DEFAULT -- e.g., "mandatorynot" is also recognized
as "MANDATORY". Such cases should be recognized as incorrect/unknown
value.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62431
llvm-svn: 362125
This change adds checks before dereferencing a pointer returned from a
function.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62224
llvm-svn: 362111
The omp_taskloop_num_tasks and omp_taskwait have deadlooped
on the NetBSD buildbot previously, practically hanging the host running
it. Disable them until we can find a good solution, or make the kernel
less fragile.
llvm-svn: 361825
This change adds implementation to ompt_finalize_tool() and
ompt_get_task_memory().
Patch by Hansang Bae
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61657
llvm-svn: 361309
https://reviews.llvm.org/D58454 did not fix the problem for a typical use
case of building LLVM with gcc or icc and then testing with the newly built
clang compiler.
The compilers do not agree on how to extend a 32-bit pointer to uint64, so
make the pointer unsigned first, before adjusting the size.
Patch by Joachim Protze
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58506
llvm-svn: 361158
OpenMP 5.0 says that the callback for the events initial-task-begin and
initial-task-end has to be ompt_callback_implicit_task.
Patch by Tim Cramer
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58776
llvm-svn: 361157
Added synchronization for possible concurrent initialization of mutexes
by multiple threads. The need of synchronization caused by commit r357927
which added the use of mutexes at threads movement to/from common pool
(earlier the mutexes were used only at suspend/resume).
Patch by Johnny Peyton.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61995
llvm-svn: 360919
Currently cores within package that share the same L2 cache are grouped together.
The current logic behind this assumes that the L2 cache is always at deeper
(or the same) level than the package itself. In case when L2 cache is common
for all packages (and the packages are at deeper level than L2 cache) the whole of
the further topology discovery fails to find any computational units resulting in
following assertion:
Assertion failure at kmp_affinity.cpp(715): nActiveThreads == __kmp_avail_proc.
OMP: Error #13: Assertion failure at kmp_affinity.cpp(715).
This patch adds a bit of a logic that prevents such situation from occurring.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61796
llvm-svn: 360890
Removed unconditional and unsafe decrement of counter
of active threads in pool at shutdown time.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61944
llvm-svn: 360784
The implementation should be done by compiler, user can only declare
objects of this type and use them in OpenMP directives.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61860
llvm-svn: 360774
The code is currently using the ambiguous instruction
"sub sp, sp, w9, lsl #4". The ARM reference manual says this isn't
valid, and it's not clear whether it's supposed to mean uxtw or uxtx.
It doesn't matter which instruction we use here, since the high
bits of the operand are zero anyway, so I arbitrarily choose uxtw, to
preserve the register name.
See https://reviews.llvm.org/D60840 for the LLVM patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61770
llvm-svn: 360711
Changed file extension of the destination of the copy of libomp.lib
(it was mistakely .dll, now it is .lib) in installation on Windows.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61673
llvm-svn: 360595
This patch provides workaround to allow gfortran to compile the
OpenMP Fortran modules.
From the gfortran manual:
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-9.1.0/gfortran/BOZ-literal-constants.html
"Note that initializing an INTEGER variable with a statement such as
DATA i/Z'FFFFFFFF'/ will give an integer overflow error rather than the desired
result of -1 when i is a 32-bit integer on a system that supports 64-bit
integers. The -fno-range-check option can be used as a workaround for legacy
code that initializes integers in this manner."
Bug filed: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41755
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61603
llvm-svn: 360299
Summary:
To be able to successfully build OpenMP on FreeBSD/i386, which still
uses i486 as its default processor, I had to provide wrappers for the
`__kmp_load_mxcsr` and `__kmp_store_mxcsr` functions.
If the compiler signals that SSE is not available, loading and storing
mxcsr does not make sense anway, so in that case the inline functions
are empty. This gives the minimum amount of code churn.
See also https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/345283
Reviewers: emaste, jlpeyton, Hahnfeld
Reviewed By: jlpeyton
Subscribers: hfinkel, krytarowski, jdoerfert, openmp-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #openmp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60916
llvm-svn: 360062
Summary:
To be able to successfully build OpenMP on 32-bit FreeBSD, such as
FreeBSD/i386, I first had to provide a few wrappers (see D60916), and
then add `KMP_OS_FREEBSD` to the list of defines checked for 32-bit
architectures in `kmp_runtime.cpp`.
I have successfully built libomp.so and ran a bunch of test programs on
FreeBSD/i386 with this.
See also https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/345283
Reviewers: emaste, jlpeyton, Hahnfeld
Reviewed By: jlpeyton
Subscribers: krytarowski, guansong, jdoerfert, openmp-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #openmp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60917
llvm-svn: 359716
Implemented task modifier in two versions - one without taking into account
omp_orig variable (the omp_orig still can be processed by compiler without help
of the library, but each reduction object will need separate initializer with
global access to omp_orig), another with omp_orig variable included into
interface (single initializer can be used for multiple reduction objects of
the same type). Second version can be used when the omp_orig is not globally
accessible, or to optimize code in case of multiple reduction objects
of the same type.
Patch by Andrey Churbanov
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60976
llvm-svn: 359710
This patch adds:
* New omp_sched_monotonic flag to omp_sched_t which is handled within the runtime
* Parsing of monotonic/nonmonotonic in OMP_SCHEDULE
* Tests for the monotonic flag and envirable parsing
* Logic to force monotonic when hierarchical scheduling is used
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60979
llvm-svn: 359601
Summary:
I ran into some issues after rOMP355687, where __atomic_fetch_add was
being used incorrectly on x86, and this turns out to be caused by the
following added conditionals:
```
#if defined(KMP_ARCH_MIPS)
```
The problem is, these macros are always defined, and are either 0 or 1
depending on the architecture. E.g. the correct way to test for MIPS
is:
```
#if KMP_ARCH_MIPS
```
Reviewers: petarj, jlpeyton, Hahnfeld, AndreyChurbanov
Reviewed By: petarj, AndreyChurbanov
Subscribers: AndreyChurbanov, sdardis, arichardson, atanasyan, jfb, jdoerfert, openmp-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #openmp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60938
llvm-svn: 358911
This change replaces some of the assembly functions in z_Linux_asm.S
for inline asm in kmp.h. This allows better interaction with compiler
tools and sanitizers.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60423
llvm-svn: 358438
* Replace HBWMALLOC API with more general MEMKIND API, new functions
and variables added.
* Have libmemkind.so loaded when accessible.
* Redirect memspaces to default one except for high bandwidth which
is processed separately.
* Ignore some allocator traits e.g., sync_hint, access, pinned, while
others are processed normally e.g., alignment, pool_size, fallback,
fb_data, partition.
* Add tests for memory management
Patch by Andrey Churbanov
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59783
llvm-svn: 357929
This patch cleans up the bookkeeping code for the load balancing dynamic mode.
When a thread is moved to or from the thread pool, the th_active_in_pool flag
and the __kmp_thread_pool_active_nth global counter are both updated. This
removes the need for the corrective code in the main wait loop. Another global
counter, __kmp_thread_pool_nth, was removed completely, as it was only used for
debugging, but was not under KMP_DEBUG.
Patch by Terry Wilmarth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59508
llvm-svn: 357927
Debug dump on large machine shows when many OpenMP threads (401 in total)
sleep on a barrier, one of the innermost nesting levels sleeps
on a child's b_arrived flag whose value is equal to 4 and is equal to
checker value. i.e., (1) sleep bit is 0, and (2) done_check() would
return true if called.
It is unclear how this might happen. It could be Windows Server 2016's
error of EnterCriticalSection / LeaveCriticalSection, or
error of WaitForSingleObject / SetEvent / ResetEvent, or
error in the library which is very difficult to find.
As a workaround, change INFINITE wait to timed wait, so that each
thread awakens each 5 seconds (the timeout was chosen arbitrary to not
disturb other threads much), check flag condition under the lock, and
either go to sleep again or stop sleeping as a result of the check.
Patch by Andrey Churbanov
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59793
llvm-svn: 357722
The distribute clause needs an explicit push of a timer. The teams
clause needs a timer added and also, similarly to parallel, exchanged
with the serial timer when encountered so that serial regions are
counted properly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59801
llvm-svn: 357621
On most platforms, certain compiler and linker flags have to be passed
when using pthreads, otherwise linking against libomp.so might fail with
undefined references to several pthread functions.
Use CMake's `find_package(Threads)` to determine these for standalone
builds, or take them (and optionally modify them) from the top-level
LLVM cmake files.
Also, On FreeBSD, ensure that libomp.so is linked against libm.so,
similar to NetBSD.
Adjust test cases with hardcoded `-lpthread` flag to use the common
build flags, which should now have the required pthread flags.
Reviewers: emaste, jlpeyton, krytarowski, mgorny, protze.joachim, Hahnfeld
Reviewed By: Hahnfeld
Subscribers: AndreyChurbanov, tra, EricWF, Hahnfeld, jfb, jdoerfert, openmp-commits
Tags: #openmp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59451
llvm-svn: 357618
Summary:
While building the 8.0 releases on FreeBSD, I encountered the following
error in the regression tests, where ompt/misc/interoperability.cpp
failed to compile, with:
```
projects/openmp/runtime/test/ompt/misc/interoperability.cpp:7:10: fatal error: 'alloca.h' file not found
#include <alloca.h>
^~~~~~~~~~
```
Like on NetBSD, alloca(3) is defined in <stdlib.h> instead.
Reviewers: emaste, jlpeyton, krytarowski, mgorny, protze.joachim
Reviewed By: jlpeyton
Subscribers: jdoerfert, openmp-commits
Tags: #openmp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59736
llvm-svn: 356936
Summary:
[Split off from D59451 to get this fix in separately]
While building the 8.0 releases on FreeBSD, I encountered the following
warnings in openmp quite a few times:
```
In file included from projects/openmp/runtime/src/kmp_settings.cpp:27:
projects/openmp/runtime/src/kmp_wrapper_getpid.h:35:2: warning: #warning is a language extension [-Wpedantic]
#warning No gettid found, use getpid instead
^
projects/openmp/runtime/src/kmp_wrapper_getpid.h:35:2: warning: No gettid found, use getpid instead [-W#warnings]
2 warnings generated.
```
I added a gettid wrapper that uses FreeBSD's pthread_getthreadid_np(3)
function for this.
Reviewers: emaste, jlpeyton, krytarowski, mgorny, protze.joachim
Reviewed By: jlpeyton
Subscribers: jfb, jdoerfert, openmp-commits
Tags: #openmp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59735
llvm-svn: 356934
The GOMP sections interface uses schedule(dynamic) dispatch so it cannot
be assumed which thread executes the cancel and which thread executes
the cancellation point. This patch allows either thread to execute either
section.
llvm-svn: 356302
The following GCC intrinsics are not available on MIPS32:
__sync_fetch_and_add_8
__sync_fetch_and_and_8
__sync_fetch_and_or_8
__sync_val_compare_and_swap_8
Replace these with appropriate libatomic implementation.
Patch by Miodrag Dinic.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45691
llvm-svn: 355687
Changing the default from -fPIC to -fno-PIC on PowerPC exposed an issue in
OpenMP for PowerPC.
The issue is reported here:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40082
This is a fix for that issue.
Also removed the XFAIL from the two tests that were failing under -fno-PIC.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56286
llvm-svn: 355229
This change makes the runtime decide the intended use of each barrier
invocation, for the OMPT synchronization tool callbacks. The OpenMP 5.0
specification defines four possible barrier kinds -- implicit, explicit,
implementation, and just normal barrier.
Patch by Hansang Bae
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58247
llvm-svn: 355140
Nest-var, OMP_NESTED, omp_set_nested()., and omp_get_nested() have been
deprecated in the 5.0 spec. Initial nesting info is now derived from
OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS, OMP_NUM_THREADS, and OMP_PROC_BIND.
This patch deprecates the internal ICV that corresponds to nest-var, and
replaces it with the max-active-levels-var ICV to determine nesting. The
change still allows for use of OMP_NESTED (according to 5.0 changes),
omp_get_nested, and omp_set_nested, which have had deprecation messages
added to them. The change allows certain settings of OMP_NUM_THREADS,
OMP_PROC_BIND, and OMP_MAX_ACTIVE_LEVELS to turn on nesting, but
OMP_NESTED=0 will still force nesting to be off.
The runtime now prints informative messages about deprecation of
OMP_NESTED, omp_set_nested(), and omp_get_nested(), when those
environment variables or routines are used. It also prints deprecated
message in output for KMP_SETTINGS and OMP_DISPLAY_ENV for OMP_NESTED.
This patch also fixes OMP_DISPLAY_ENV output for OMP_TARGET_OFFLOAD.
Patch by Terry Wilmarth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58408
llvm-svn: 355138
This patch cleans up the yielding code and makes it optional. An
environment variable, KMP_USE_YIELD, was added. Yielding is still
on by default (KMP_USE_YIELD=1), but can be turned off completely
(KMP_USE_YIELD=0), or turned on only when oversubscription is detected
(KMP_USE_YIELD=2). Note that oversubscription cannot always be detected
by the runtime (for example, when the runtime is initialized and the
process forks, oversubscription cannot be detected currently over
multiple instances of the runtime).
Because yielding can be controlled by user now, the library mode
settings (from KMP_LIBRARY) for throughput and turnaround have been
adjusted by altering blocktime, unless that was also explicitly set.
In the original code, there were a number of places where a double yield
might have been done under oversubscription. This version checks
oversubscription and if that's not going to yield, then it does
the spin check.
Patch by Terry Wilmarth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58148
llvm-svn: 355120
This patch adds the new 5.0 API function omp_get_supported_active_levels().
Patch by Terry Wilmarth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58211
llvm-svn: 354368
Remove fatal error messages from the cancellation API for GOMP
Add __kmp_barrier_gomp_cancel() to implement cancellation of parallel regions.
This new function uses the linear barrier algorithm with a cancellable
nonsleepable wait loop.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57969
llvm-svn: 354367
The thread-limit-var and omp_get_thread_limit API was not perfectly handled for
teams construct. Now, when modified by thread_limit clause, omp_get_thread_limit
reports the correct value. In addition, the value is restored when leaving the
teams construct to what it was in the encountering context.
This is done partly by creating the notion of a Contention Group root (CG root)
that keeps track of the thread at the root of each separate CG, the
thread-limit-var associated with the CG, and associated counter of active
threads within the contention group.
thread-limits are passed from master to worker threads via an entry in the ICV
data structure. When a "contention group switch" occurs, a new CG root record is
made and passed from master to worker. A thread could potentially have several
CG root records if it encounters multiple nested teams constructs (but at the
moment the spec doesn't allow for nested teams, so the most one could have
currently is 2). The master of the teams masters gets the thread-limit clause
value stored to its local ICV structure, and the other teams masters copy it
from the master. The thread-limit is set from that ICV copy and restored to the
ICV copy when entering and leaving the teams construct.
This change also fixes a bug when the top-level teams construct team gets
reused, and OMP_DYNAMIC was true, which can cause the expected size of this team
to be smaller than what was actually allocated. The fix updates the size of the
team after its threads were reserved.
Patch by Terry Wilmarth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56804
llvm-svn: 353747
%s refers to the test file in the source tree. This was accidentally added in
r351197 / 2b46d30 ("[OMPT] Second chunk of final OMPT 5.0 interface updates").
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58002
llvm-svn: 353715
Summary:
As @david2050 commented, changes introduced by https://reviews.llvm.org/D56397 break builds for older compilers
which don't support `__has(_cpp)_attribute`. This is a fix for the break.
Reviewers: protze.joachim, jlpeyton, AndreyChurbanov, Hahnfeld, david2050
Subscribers: openmp-commits, david2050
Tags: #openmp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57851
llvm-svn: 353538
The three switch fallthrough generate a warning with -Wimplicit-fallthrough.
Two are documented as fallthrough, one is not, but I think the intention is to also fallthrough in kmp_tasking.cpp.
Not sure whether kmp.h is the best place to define the macro.
Reviewers: jlpeyton, AndreyChurbanov, Hahnfeld
Reviewed By: jlpeyton
Tags: #openmp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56397
llvm-svn: 353052
Redo after revert by hans. The wrong include in one test is fixed.
Make sure that OMPT is enabled in runtime entry points that access internals
of the runtime. Else, return an appropiate value indicating an error or that
the data is not available.
Patch provided by @sconvent
Reviewers: jlpeyton, omalyshe, hbae, Hahnfeld, joachim.protze
Reviewed By: joachim.protze
Tags: #openmp, #ompt
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47717
llvm-svn: 352611
to reflect the new license. These used slightly different spellings that
defeated my regular expressions.
We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.
Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.
llvm-svn: 351648
and also the follow-up r351315.
The new test is failing on the buildbots.
> Make sure that OMPT is enabled in runtime entry points that access internals
> of the runtime. Else, return an appropiate value indicating an error or that
> the data is not available.
>
> Patch provided by @sconvent
>
> Reviewers: jlpeyton, omalyshe, hbae, Hahnfeld, joachim.protze
>
> Reviewed By: joachim.protze
>
> Tags: #openmp, #ompt
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47717
llvm-svn: 351431
Add omp_pause_resource and omp_pause_resource_all API and enum, plus stub for
internal implementation. Implemented callable helper function to do local pause,
and added basic functionality for hard and soft pause.
Patch by Terry Wilmarth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55078
llvm-svn: 351372
The compiler warns about an unused variable/statement:
runtime/src/kmp_affinity.cpp:4958:18: warning: statement has no effect [-Wunused-value]
KA_TRACE(1000, ; {
^
runtime/src/kmp_debug.h:84:24: note: in definition of macro 'KA_TRACE'
__kmp_debug_printf x; \
^
Instead of the unused reference to this function, this patch now calls the function
with an empty string. The call to this function should have no effect.
Patch provided by joachim.protze
Reviewers: jlpeyton, hbae, AndreyChurbanov
Reviewed By: AndreyChurbanov
Tags: #openmp, #ompt
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56775
llvm-svn: 351323
Make sure that OMPT is enabled in runtime entry points that access internals
of the runtime. Else, return an appropiate value indicating an error or that
the data is not available.
Patch provided by @sconvent
Reviewers: jlpeyton, omalyshe, hbae, Hahnfeld, joachim.protze
Reviewed By: joachim.protze
Tags: #openmp, #ompt
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47717
llvm-svn: 351311
Using proc_bind clause on a nested #pragma omp parallel region
with KMP_AFFINITY set causes an assertion error. This assertion occurs because
the place-partition-var is not properly initialized in the nested master threads.
Trying to get an intuitive result with KMP_AFFINITY + proc_bind is difficult
because of how the KMP_AFFINITY gtid-to-place mapping occurs. This
patch creates an initial place list no matter what affinity mechanism is used.
For KMP_AFFINITY, the place-partition-var is initialized to all the places.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55795
llvm-svn: 351227
This change fixes the sanity issue reported in Bug 40042.
Lock function definitions for the three lock kinds were added
to disambiguate calls to the lock functions done directly and indirectly.
Bugzilla: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40042
Patch by Hansang Bae
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56103
llvm-svn: 351224
Make __ompt_implicit_task_end a static function and remove the inline part. Remove
pId variable that is unused. This fixes small regression in SPEC kdtree benchmark.
Also reformat some of __ompt_implicit_task_end.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55788
llvm-svn: 351221
The omp-tools.h file is generated from the OpenMP spec to ensure that the interface
is implemented as specified.
The other changes are necessary to update the interface implementation to the
final version as published in 5.0.
The omp-tools.h header was previously called ompt.h, currently a copy under this name
is installed for legacy tools.
Patch partially perpared by @sconvent
Reviewers: AndreyChurbanov, hbae, Hahnfeld
Reviewed By: hbae
Tags: #openmp, #ompt
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55579
llvm-svn: 351197
Summary:
Two things:
1. Those two variables had the wrong sigdness, which was resulting in "sign mismatch in comparison" warning.
2. The whole `kmp_debugger.cpp` wasn't being built, or rather, it was being built as-if `USE_DEBUGGER` was off,
thus, nothing provided the definition of `__kmp_omp_debug_struct_info`, `__kmp_debugging`.
Makes sense, because `USE_DEBUGGER` is set in `kmp_config.h`, which is not included explicitly.
It is included by `kmp.h`, but that one is only included inside of the `#if USE_DEBUGGER` block..
I *think* this is the only source file with this issue,
everything else seem to `#include` either `kmp.h` or `kmp_config.h`.
The alternative solution would be to add `add_compile_options(-include kmp_config.h)` in CMake.
I did verify that `__kmp_omp_debug_struct_info` becomes available with this patch.
Fixes [[ https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38612 | PR38612 ]].
Reviewers: AndreyChurbanov, jlpeyton, Hahnfeld
Reviewed By: jlpeyton
Subscribers: guansong, jfb, openmp-commits
Tags: #openmp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55783
llvm-svn: 351019
Add omp_get_device_num() function for 5.0 which returns the number of the
device the current thread is running on. Currently, we are leaving it to the
compiler to handle this properly if it is called inside target.
Also, did some cleanup and updating of duplicate device API functions (in both
libomp and libomptarget) to make them into weak functions that check for the
symbol from libomptarget, and will call the version in libomptarget if it is
present. If any additional device API functions are implemented also in
libomptarget in the future, we should add the dlsym calls to the host functions.
Also, if the omp_target_* functions are to be implemented for the host (this has
been requested), they should attempt to call the libomptarget versions as well.
Patch by Terry Wilmarth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55578
llvm-svn: 350352
Fix the newly-added tests to use %python substitution in order to use
the correct path to Python interpreter. Otherwise, they fail on NetBSD
where there is no 'python', just 'pythonX.Y'.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56048
llvm-svn: 350001
XFAIL two tests that fail on PowerPC LE Linux due
to the change of default from PIC to no-PIC on that
platform.
A Bug has been opened for this:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40082
The tests are:
runtime/test/ompt/misc/control_tool.c
runtime/test/ompt/synchronization/taskwait.c
llvm-svn: 349512
This patch updates the implementation of the ompt_frame_t, ompt_wait_id_t
and ompt_state_t. The final version of the OpenMP 5.0 spec added the "t"
for these types.
Furthermore the structure for ompt_frame_t changed and allows to specify
that the reenter frame belongs to the runtime.
Patch partially prepared by Simon Convent
Reviewers: hbae
llvm-svn: 349458
Summary:
I have discovered this because i wanted to experiment with
building static libomp (with openmp-4.0 support only)
for debugging purposes.
There are three kinds of problems here:
1. `__kmp_compare_and_store_acq()` simply does not exist.
It was added in D47903 by @jlpeyton.
I'm guessing `__kmp_atomic_compare_store_acq()` was meant.
2. In `__kmp_is_ticket_lock_initialized()`,
`lck->lk.initialized` is `std::atomic<bool>`,
while `lck` is `kmp_ticket_lock_t *`.
Naturally, they can't be equality-compared.
Either, it should return the value read from `lck->lk.initialized`,
or do what `__kmp_is_queuing_lock_initialized()` does,
compare the passed pointer with the field in the struct
pointed by the pointer. I think the latter is correct-er choice here.
3. Tests were not versioned.
They assume that `LIBOMP_OMP_VERSION` is at the latest version.
This does not touch LIBOMP_OMP_VERSION=30. That is still broken.
Reviewers: jlpeyton, Hahnfeld, AndreyChurbanov
Reviewed By: AndreyChurbanov
Subscribers: guansong, jfb, openmp-commits, jlpeyton
Tags: #openmp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55496
llvm-svn: 349260
The value returned by __kmp_now_nsec() can overflow 32-bit values causing
incorrect values to be returned. The overflow can end up causing a divide
by zero error because in __kmp_initialize_system_tick(), the value
(__kmp_now_nsec() - nsec) can end up being much larger than the numerator:
1e6 * (delay + (now - goal))
during a pathological timing where the current time calculated is much larger
than nsec. When this happens, the value of __kmp_ticks_per_msec is set to zero
which is then used as the denominator in the KMP_NOW_MSEC() macro leading to
the divide by zero error.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55300
llvm-svn: 349090
This patch adds the affinity format functionality introduced in OpenMP 5.0.
This patch adds: Two new environment variables:
OMP_DISPLAY_AFFINITY=TRUE|FALSE
OMP_AFFINITY_FORMAT=<string>
and Four new API:
1) omp_set_affinity_format()
2) omp_get_affinity_format()
3) omp_display_affinity()
4) omp_capture_affinity()
The affinity format functionality has two ICV's associated with it:
affinity-display-var (bool) and affinity-format-var (string).
The affinity-display-var enables/disables the functionality through the
envirable OMP_DISPLAY_AFFINITY. The affinity-format-var is a formatted
string with the special field types beginning with a '%' character
similar to printf
For example, the affinity-format-var could be:
"OMP: host:%H pid:%P OStid:%i num_threads:%N thread_num:%n affinity:{%A}"
The affinity-format-var is displayed by every thread implicitly at the beginning
of a parallel region when any thread's affinity has changed (including a brand
new thread being spawned), or explicitly using the omp_display_affinity() API.
The omp_capture_affinity() function can capture the affinity-format-var in a
char buffer. And omp_set|get_affinity_format() allow the user to set|get the
affinity-format-var explicitly at runtime. omp_capture_affinity() and
omp_get_affinity_format() both return the number of characters needed to hold
the entire string it tried to make (not including NULL character). If not
enough buffer space is available,
both these functions truncate their output.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55148
llvm-svn: 349089
Disable KMP_HAVE_QUAD when building via gcc on NetBSD system,
as the build fails due to unimplemented builtins:
.../kmp_atomic.cpp.o: In function `__kmpc_atomic_cmplx16_mul':
.../kmp_atomic.cpp:1332: undefined reference to `__multc3'
.../kmp_atomic.cpp.o: In function `__kmpc_atomic_cmplx16_div':
.../kmp_atomic.cpp:1334: undefined reference to `__divtc3'
...
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55478
llvm-svn: 348886
Switch NetBSD from reading /proc (which is broken) to getloadavg()
(which is already used by Darwin). NetBSD discourages using procfs
in favor of system API calls.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55486
llvm-svn: 348885
Summary:
Use the sysctl(3) function to check whether an address is mapped
into the address space.
Reviewers: mgorny, joerg, #openmp
Reviewed By: mgorny
Subscribers: openmp-commits
Tags: #openmp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55549
llvm-svn: 348874
Summary: _lwp_self() returns current Thread Id in a numeric version on NetBSD.
Reviewers: joerg, mgorny, #openmp
Reviewed By: mgorny
Subscribers: llvm-commits, openmp-commits, #openmp
Tags: #openmp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55497
llvm-svn: 348873
Increase the range for omp_get_wtick() test to allow for 0.01
(from <0.01). This is needed for NetBSD where it returns exactly that
value due to CLOCKS_PER_SEC being 100. This should not cause
a significant difference from e.g. FreeBSD where it is 128,
and especially from Linux where CLOCKS_PER_SEC is apparently meaningless
and sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK) gives 100 as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55493
llvm-svn: 348857
On NetBSD, alloca() is in stdlib.h and there is no alloca.h. Adjust
the includes appopriately.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55487
llvm-svn: 348856
Pass `-n -s` instead of `--numeric --stable` to sort(1), as long options
are not supported by NetBSD sort implementation. `-n` is defined
by POSIX, so it should be fully portable. `-s` is used consistently
at least in GNU sort and FreeBSD sort, and I honestly doubt it would
cause issues with any other implementation supporting `--stable`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55479
llvm-svn: 348855
Fix two build issues:
1) Recent commit 348756 accidentally included Unix clang compilers
to use immintrin.h when only clang-cl should be using it leading
to the following error:
openmp-llvm/runtime/src/kmp_lock.cpp:2035:25: error: always_
inline function '_xbegin' requires target feature 'rtm', but would be inlined into function
'__kmp_test_adaptive_lock_only' that is compiled without support for 'rtm'
kmp_uint32 status = _xbegin();
This patch changes the guard to use immintrin.h to only use clang-cl instead of all clang
2) gcc-8 gives a warning about multiline comment in kmp_runtime.cpp:
This patch just changes it to a two line comment
openmp-llvm/runtime/src/kmp_runtime.cpp:7697:8: warning: multi-line comment [-Wcomment]
#endif // KMP_OS_LINUX || KMP_OS_DRAGONFLY || KMP_OS_FREEBSD || KMP_OS_NETBSD \
llvm-svn: 348783
Summary: This patch permits OpenMP to build and work (with both gcc and clang) on OpenBSD. It mostly follows what was done for FreeBSD and NetBSD, except OpenBSD does not have pthread_getattr_np support, so it follows OS X in that one instance.
Reviewers: #openmp, krytarowski
Reviewed By: krytarowski
Subscribers: guansong, jfb, emaste, mgorny, krytarowski, #openmp
Tags: #openmp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34280
llvm-svn: 348726
Summary:
Additions mostly follow FreeBSD and NetBSD and are not intrusive.
There is similar patch for OpenBSD: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34280
The -lm was being omitted due to -Wl,--as-needed in cmake rule, similar patch is in freebsd-ports/devel/llvm-devel port.
Simple OpenMP programs compile and work as expected:
$ clang-devel ~/omp_hello.c -fopenmp -I/usr/local/llvm-devel/include
$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/llvm-devel/lib OMP_NUM_THREADS=100 ./a.out
The assertion in LLVMgold.so when -fopenmp was used together with -flto in 20170524 snapshot is no longer triggered on current svn-trunk and works fine as in llvm-4.0 with our local patches.
Reviewers: #openmp, krytarowski
Reviewed By: krytarowski
Subscribers: dexonsmith, jfb, krytarowski, guansong, gregrodgers, emaste, mgorny, mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35129
llvm-svn: 348725
There is a conflict between libomptarget and libomp concerning some of the
standard OpenMP device API which needs further intestigation.
llvm-svn: 347932
This patch adds __kmpc_omp_reg_task_with_affinity to register affinity
information for tasks. For now, the affinity information is not used,
and the function always succeeds. This also adds the kmp_task_affinity_info_t
structure to store the task affinity information.
Patch by Terry Wilmarth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55026
llvm-svn: 347907
This change renames ompt_mutex_impl_unknown to ompt_mutex_impl_none,
following the name change in the specification.
Patch by Hansang Bae
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54347
llvm-svn: 347802
* Fix calculation of string length.
* Remove NULL-check of pointer which has been dereferenced.
Patch by Andrey Churbanov
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54948
llvm-svn: 347801
There is low probability that array th_hot_teams can be
accessed out of bound (when many nested levels are requested
to keep hot teams via KMP_HOT_TEAMS_MAX_LEVEL). The patch
adds the check of index that fixes the problem.
Patch by Andrey Churbanov
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54950
llvm-svn: 347800
Add omp_get_device_num() function for 5.0 which returns the number of the device
the current thread is running on. Also, did some cleanup and updating of device
API functions to make them into weak functions that should be replaced with
libomptarget functions when libomptarget is present.
Patch by Terry Wilmarth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54342
llvm-svn: 347799
Initializing an ompt_data_t object using the pointer union member is potentially
unsafe in 32-bit programs. This change fixes the issue
by using the constant, ompt_data_none.
Patch by Hansang Bae
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52046
llvm-svn: 343785
On Windows, child workers are terminated by the parent during the normal
program exit process (ExitProcess()) and they are not able to finish generating
their OpenMP events. We can force manual library shut down in __kmpc_end() to
fix this at least for the cases where __kmpc_end() is properly inserted.
Patch by Hansang Bae
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52628
llvm-svn: 343619
Patch suggested by Kelvin Li: removed optional "kind=" part of kind-selector
for variables with long names and kind names.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52712
llvm-svn: 343475
This patch puts the __kmpc_critical_with_hint function in dllexports
and also replaces some OMP_45_ENABLED to OMP_50_ENABLED
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52380
llvm-svn: 343143
Balanced affinity only updated the thread's affinity with the operating system.
This change also has the thread's private mask reflect that change as well so
that any API that probes the thread's affinity mask will report the correct
mask value.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52379
llvm-svn: 343142
This patch updates the ittnotify sources to the latest
corresponding with Intel(R) VTune(TM) Amplifier 2018
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52378
llvm-svn: 343139
This change improves the performance of 376.kdtree by giving the compiler an
opportunity to do inlining and other optimizations for the call path,
__kmpc_omp_task_complete_if0()->__kmp_task_finish(), which is one of the hot
paths in the program; some functions in kmp_taskdeps.cpp were moved to the new
header file, kmp_taskdeps.h to achieve this.
Patch by Hansang Bae
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51889
llvm-svn: 343138
This change includes miscellaneous improvements as follows:
1) Added ompt_get_proc_id() implementation for Windows
2) Added parser and print tool for omp-tool-var, just in case it needs
to be printed (OMP_DISPLAY_ENV)
3) omp_control_tool is exported on Windows
Patch by Hansang Bae
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50538
llvm-svn: 343137
Some types and callback signatures have changed from TR6 to TR7.
Major changes (only adding signatures and stubs):
(-remove idle callback) done by D48362
-add reduction and dispatch callback
-add get_task_memory and finalize_tool runtime entry points
-ompt_invoker_t becomes ompt_parallel_flag_t
-more types of sync_regions
Patch provided by Simon Convent
Reviewers: hbae, protze.joachim
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50774
llvm-svn: 341834
Add atomic hint flags to the enum.
The hint parameter type was changed to uint32_t in __kmpc_critical_with_hint()
Patch by Olga Malysheva
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51235
llvm-svn: 341694
ident flags reserved for atomic hints.
This patch adds omp_sync_hint_t to omp.h and omp_sync_hint_kind to omp_lib.h.
For better maintainability the list of macros for ident flags was replaced with
a enum. The new KMP_IDENT_ATOMIC_HINT_MASK was added to the enum to
support possible future atomic hints.
Also fix omp_lib.h.var to be under 72 chars again after 5.0 OpenMP Memory commit
Patch by Olga Malysheva
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51233
llvm-svn: 341693
Implemented omp_alloc, omp_free, omp_{set,get}_default_allocator entries,
and OMP_ALLOCATOR environment variable.
Added support for HBW memory on Linux if libmemkind.so library is accessible
(dynamic library only, no support for static libraries).
Only used stable API (hbwmalloc) of the memkind library
though we may consider using experimental API in future.
The ICV def-allocator-var is implemented per implicit task similar to
place-partition-var. In the absence of a requested allocator, the uses the
default allocator.
Predefined allocators (the only ones currently available) are made similar
for C and Fortran, - pointers (long integers) with values 1 to 8.
Patch by Andrey Churbanov
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51232
llvm-svn: 341687
This is a follow-up to r341371: The new test for PR38704 doesn't
work with Clang 6.0. It uses an UNSUPPORTED: clang-6, but that
hasn't worked because the compiler features weren't known to lit.
llvm-svn: 341448
The __kmp_execute_tasks_template() function reads the task_team and
current_task from the thread structure. There appears to be a pathological
timing where the number of threads in the hot team decreases and so a
thread is put in the pool via __kmp_free_thread(). It could be the case that:
1) A thread reads th_task_team into task_team local variables
and is then interrupted by the OS
2) Master frees the thread and sets current task and task team to NULL
3) The thread reads current_task as NULL
When this happens, current_task is dereferenced and a segfault occurs.
This patch just checks for current_task to not be NULL as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50651
llvm-svn: 340632
If hot teams are not being used, this code could seg fault without the added
check, and does so when composability is used in conjunction with nesting.
The fix prevents the segfault.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50649
llvm-svn: 340629
Exclude nested explicit tasks from timing, only outer level explicit task
counted and its time added to barrier arrive time for the thread.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50584
llvm-svn: 340628
The idle callback was removed from the spec as of TR7.
This removes it from the implementation.
Patch provided by Simon Convent
Reviewers: hbae, protze.joachim
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48362
llvm-svn: 339771
This change fixes an incorrect behavior of the omp_control_tool function when
called from Fortran applications. A tool callback function for this event is
supposed to get NULL for the third argument according to the specification, but
the current implementation just passes a garbage value. A possible fix is to use
the OPTIONAL attribute for the third argument.
Patch by Hansang Bae
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50565
llvm-svn: 339585
This patch cleans up unused functions, variables, sign compare issues, and
addresses some -Warning flags which are now enabled including -Wcast-qual.
Not all the warning flags in LibompHandleFlags.cmake are enabled, but some
are with this patch.
Some __kmp_gtid_from_* macros in kmp.h are switched to static inline functions
which allows us to remove the awkward definition of KMP_DEBUG_ASSERT() and
KMP_ASSERT() macros which used the comma operator. This had to be done for the
innumerable -Wunused-value warnings related to KMP_DEBUG_ASSERT()
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49105
llvm-svn: 339393
This patch adds a test using the doacross clauses in OpenMP and removes gcc from
testing kmp_doacross_check.c which is only testing the kmp rather than the
gomp interface.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50014
llvm-svn: 338757
This is broken per PR36561 and PR36574, so disable it for now until
somebody interested can take a look. OMPT can still be activated manually
by passing -DLIBOMP_OMPT_SUPPORT=ON during configuration.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50086
llvm-svn: 338721
Only supported since GCC 6 and Intel 17.0. However GCC 6.3.0 is
crashing on two of the tests, so disable them as well...
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50085
llvm-svn: 338720
The taskloop testcase had scheduling effects. Tasks of the taskloop would
sometimes be scheduled before all task were created. The testing is now
split into two phases. First, the task creation on the master is tested,
than the scheduling events of the tasks are tested. Thus, the order of
creation and scheduling events is irrelavant.
Patch by Simon Convent
Reviewed by: protze.joachim, Hahnfeld
Subscribers: openmp-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50140
llvm-svn: 338580
GCC 4.8.5 defaults to this old C standard. I think we should make the
tests pass a newer -std=c99|c11 but that's too intrusive for now...
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50084
llvm-svn: 338490
From the bug report, the runtime needs to initialize the nproc variables
(inside middle init) for each root when the task is encountered, otherwise,
a segfault can occur.
Bugzilla: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36720
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49996
llvm-svn: 338313
Summary:
When OMPT is not supported the __kmp_omp_task() function is passed the parameters in the wrong order. This is a fix related to patch D47709.
Reviewers: Hahnfeld, sconvent, caomhin, jlpeyton
Reviewed By: Hahnfeld
Subscribers: guansong, openmp-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50001
llvm-svn: 338295
GCC 8 produces false-positives with this:
In file included from <openmp>/src/runtime/src/kmp_os.h:950,
from <openmp>/src/runtime/src/kmp.h:78,
from <openmp>/src/runtime/src/kmp_environment.cpp:54:
<openmp>/src/runtime/src/kmp_environment.cpp: In function ‘char* __kmp_env_get(const char*)’:
<openmp>/src/runtime/src/kmp_safe_c_api.h:52:50: warning: ‘char* strncpy(char*, const char*, size_t)’ specified bound depends on the length of the source argument [-Wstringop-overflow=]
#define KMP_STRNCPY_S(dst, bsz, src, cnt) strncpy(dst, src, cnt)
~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<openmp>/src/runtime/src/kmp_environment.cpp:97:5: note: in expansion of macro ‘KMP_STRNCPY_S’
KMP_STRNCPY_S(result, len, value, len);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~
<openmp>/src/runtime/src/kmp_environment.cpp:92:28: note: length computed here
size_t len = KMP_STRLEN(value) + 1;
This is stupid because result is allocated with KMP_INTERNAL_MALLOC(len),
so the arguments are correct.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49904
llvm-svn: 338283
This change introduces GOMP doacross compatibility. There are 12 new interface
functions 6 for long type and 6 for unsigned long long type:
GOMP_doacross_post, GOMP_doacross_wait, GOMP_loop_doacross_[schedule]_start
where schedule can be static, dynamic, guided, or runtime.
These functions just translate the parameters if necessary and send them
to the corresponding kmp function.
E.g., GOMP_doacross_post() -> __kmpc_doacross_post()
For the GOMP_doacross_post function, there is template specialization to
account for when long is a four byte vs an eight byte type. If it is a
four byte type, then a temporary array has to be created to convert the
four byte integers into eight byte integers and then sending that into
__kmpc_doacross_post(). Because GOMP_doacross_wait uses varargs, it
always needs a temporary array and does not need template specialization.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49857
llvm-svn: 338280
This change fixes build errors when building a runtime with adaptive lock stats
enabled. Most of the errors were due to the recent changes in the runtime, but
it seems that we have not tried to build this debug runtime on Windows for a
long time.
Patch by Hansang Bae
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49823
llvm-svn: 338277
1) Remove unnecessary data from list node structure
2) Remove timerPair in favor of pushing/popping explicitTimers.
This way, nested timers will work properly.
3) Fix #pragma omp critical timers
4) Add histogram capability
5) Add KMP_STATS_FILE formatting capability
6) Have time partitioned into serial & parallel by introducing
partitionedTimers::exchange(). This also counts the number of serial regions
in the executable.
7) Fix up the timers around OMP loops so that scheduling overhead and work are
both counted correctly.
8) Fix up the iterations statistics so they count the number of iterations the
thread receives at each loop scheduling event
9) Change timers so there is only one RDTSC read per event change
10) Fix up the outdated comments for the timers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49699
llvm-svn: 338276
Fix the order of callbacks related to the taskloop construct.
Add the iteration_count to work callbacks (according to the spec).
Use kmpc_omp_task() instead of kmp_omp_task() to include OMPT callbacks.
Add a testcase.
Patch by Simon Convent
Reviewed by: protze.joachim, hbae
Subscribers: openmp-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47709
llvm-svn: 338146
The ompt/tasks/task_types.c testcase did not test untied tasks properly. Now,
frame addresses are tested and two scheduling points are added at which the
task can switch to another thread. Due to scheduling effects, the frame address
could be NULL.
This needed a restructure of the way OMPT callbacks are called.
__ompt_task_finish() now as an extra parameter, whether a task is completed.
Its invocation has been moved into __kmp_task_finish(). Thus, the order of the
writes to the frame addresses is not subject to scheduling effects anymore.
Patch by Simon Convent
Reviewed by: protze.joachim, hbae
Subscribers: openmp-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49181
llvm-svn: 338145
The two more outputs are needed to match the return addresses when using the
Intel Compiler, as it generates more instructions between the fuzzy-printing
of the address and the runtime call.
Patch by Simon Convent
Reviewed By: protze.joachim, hbae
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49373
llvm-svn: 338144
This function was not enabled by default and not exported when manually
tweaking the build flags. Additionally it was hard to use since there
is no corresponding __kmp_ft_page_free().
The code itself is questionable because the returned memory address
is padded by an extra pointer which stores the unpadded start of the
allocated region (this would need to be freed).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49802
llvm-svn: 338052
The initial commit said that the test passes with Intel Compiler,
so change XFAIL to only list clang and gcc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49801
llvm-svn: 338051
This change fixes possibly invalid access to the internal data structure during
library shutdown. In a heavily oversubscribed situation, the library shutdown
sequence can reach the point where resources are deallocated while there still
exist threads in their final spinning loop. The added loop in
__kmp_internal_end() checks if there are such busy-waiting threads and blocks
the shutdown sequence if that is the case. Two versions of kmp_wait_template()
are now used to minimize performance impact.
Patch by Hansang Bae
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49452
llvm-svn: 337486
This patch introduces the logic implementing hierarchical scheduling.
First and foremost, hierarchical scheduling is off by default
To enable, use -DLIBOMP_USE_HIER_SCHED=On during CMake's configure stage.
This work is based off if the IWOMP paper:
"Workstealing and Nested Parallelism in SMP Systems"
Hierarchical scheduling is the layering of OpenMP schedules for different layers
of the memory hierarchy. One can have multiple layers between the threads and
the global iterations space. The threads will go up the hierarchy to grab
iterations, using possibly a different schedule & chunk for each layer.
[ Global iteration space (0-999) ]
(use static)
[ L1 | L1 | L1 | L1 ]
(use dynamic,1)
[ T0 T1 | T2 T3 | T4 T5 | T6 T7 ]
In the example shown above, there are 8 threads and 4 L1 caches begin targeted.
If the topology indicates that there are two threads per core, then two
consecutive threads will share the data of one L1 cache unit. This example
would have the iteration space (0-999) split statically across the four L1
caches (so the first L1 would get (0-249), the second would get (250-499), etc).
Then the threads will use a dynamic,1 schedule to grab iterations from the L1
cache units. There are currently four supported layers: L1, L2, L3, NUMA
OMP_SCHEDULE can now read a hierarchical schedule with this syntax:
OMP_SCHEDULE='EXPERIMENTAL LAYER,SCHED[,CHUNK][:LAYER,SCHED[,CHUNK]...]:SCHED,CHUNK
And OMP_SCHEDULE can still read the normal SCHED,CHUNK syntax from before
I've kept most of the hierarchical scheduling logic inside kmp_dispatch_hier.h
to try to keep it separate from the rest of the code.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47962
llvm-svn: 336571
This patch reorganizes the loop scheduling code in order to allow hierarchical
scheduling to use it more effectively. In particular, the goal of this patch
is to separate the algorithmic parts of the scheduling from the thread
logistics code.
Moves declarations & structures to kmp_dispatch.h for easier access in
other files. Extracts the algorithmic part of __kmp_dispatch_init() and
__kmp_dispatch_next() into __kmp_dispatch_init_algorithm() and
__kmp_dispatch_next_algorithm(). The thread bookkeeping logic is still kept in
__kmp_dispatch_init() and __kmp_dispatch_next(). This is done because the
hierarchical scheduler needs to access the scheduling logic without the
bookkeeping logic. To prepare for new pointer in dispatch_private_info_t, a
new flags variable is created which stores the ordered and nomerge flags instead
of them being in two separate variables. This will keep the
dispatch_private_info_t structure the same size.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47961
llvm-svn: 336568
These are preliminary changes that attempt to use C++11 Atomics in the runtime.
We are expecting better portability with this change across architectures/OSes.
Here is the summary of the changes.
Most variables that need synchronization operation were converted to generic
atomic variables (std::atomic<T>). Variables that are updated with combined CAS
are packed into a single atomic variable, and partial read/write is done
through unpacking/packing
Patch by Hansang Bae
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47903
llvm-svn: 336563
The flag "--no-as-needed" is not recognized by the linker on macOS making the following tests fail:
ompt/loadtool/tool_available/tool_available.c
ompt/loadtool/tool_not_available/tool_not_available.c
This patch removes this flag for macOS and adds it only for Linux and Windows.
I tested it on Ubuntu 16.04 and macOS HighSierra, with Clang/LLVM 6.0.1 and OpenMP trunk.
This solution was also discussed in the OpenMP-dev mailing list.
Patch provided by Simone Atzeni
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48888
llvm-svn: 336327
The testcase potentially fails when a thread is reused.
The added synchronization makes sure this does not happen.
Patch provided by Simon Convent
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48932
llvm-svn: 336326
When compiling with icc, there is a problem with reenter frame addresses in
parallel_begin callbacks in the interoperability.c testcase. (The address is
not available. thus NULL)
Using alloca() forces availability of the frame pointer.
Patch provided by Simon Convent
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48282
llvm-svn: 336088
Several runtime entry points have not been tested from non-OpenMP threads. This
adds tests to an existing testcase. While at it, the testcase was reformatted
Patch provided by Simon Convent
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48124
llvm-svn: 336087
Especially the thread_end callback has not been tested before.
This adds a testcase for nested and non-nested threads.
Patch provided by Simon Convent
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47824
llvm-svn: 336086
The current implementation always provides the thread-num for the current
parallel region. This patch fixes the behavior for ancestor levels >0.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46533
llvm-svn: 336085
Upcoming changes to FileCheck will modify CHECK-DAG to not match
overlapping regions of the input. This test was found to be affected
because it expects to find four threads to invoke events of type
ompt_event_implicit_task_begin. It turns out this is wrong because
OMP_THREAD_LIMIT is set to 2, so there are only two threads. The
rest of the test got it right so it went unnoticed until now.
(Rewrite test and apply clang-format to it as discussed in the past.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47119
llvm-svn: 333361
Introduce OPENMP_INSTALL_LIBDIR and use in all install() commands.
This also fixes installation of libomptarget-nvptx that previously
didn't honor {OPENMP,LLVM}_LIBDIR_SUFFIX.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47130
llvm-svn: 333284
implicit_task_end callbacks in nested parallel regions did not always give the
correct thread_num, since the inner parallel region may have already been
finalized.
Now, the thread_num is stored at the beginning of the implicit task and
retrieved at the end, whenever necessary.
A testcase was added as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46260
llvm-svn: 331632
The api_calls_misc.c testcase tests the following api calls:
ompt_get_callback()
ompt_get_state()
ompt_enumerate_states()
ompt_enumerate_mutex_impls()
These have not been tested previously.
The api_calls.c testcase has been renamed to api_calls_places.c because it only tests api calls that are related to places.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42523
llvm-svn: 331631
Currently, the affinity API reports garbage for the initial place list and any
thread's place lists when using KMP_AFFINITY=none|compact|scatter.
This patch does two things:
for KMP_AFFINITY=none, Creates a one entry table for the places, this way, the
initial place list is just a single place with all the proc ids in it. We also
set the initial place of any thread to 0 instead of KMP_PLACE_ALL so that the
thread reports that single place (place 0) instead of garbage (-1) when using
the affinity API.
When non-OMP_PROC_BIND affinity is used
(including KMP_AFFINITY=compact|scatter), a thread's place list is populated
correctly. We assume that each thread is assigned to a single place. This is
implemented in two of the affinity API functions
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45527
llvm-svn: 330283
This patch introduces GOMP_taskloop to our API. It adds GOMP_4.5 to our
version symbols. Being a wrapper around __kmpc_taskloop, the function
creates a task with the loop bounds properly nested in the shareds so that
the GOMP task thunk will work properly. Also, the firstprivate copy constructors
are properly handled using the __kmp_gomp_task_dup() auxiliary function.
Currently, only linear spawning of tasks is supported
for the GOMP_taskloop interface.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45327
llvm-svn: 330282
This change removes the unnecessary lock operation on __kmp_initz_lock inside
the __kmp_atfork_child() function for Linux; the lock variable is initialized
in the same function later.
Patch by Hansang Bae
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44949
llvm-svn: 328900
The summarizeStats.py script processes raw data provided by the
instrumented (stats-gathering) OpenMP* runtime library. It provides:
1) A radar chart which plots counters as frequency (per GigaTick) of use within
the program. The frequencies are plotted as log10, however values less than
one are kept as it is and represented in red color. This was done to help
visualize the differences better.
2) Pie charts separating total time as compute and non-compute. The compute and
non-compute times have their own pie charts showing the constructs that
contributed to them. The percentages listed are with respect to the total
time.
3) '.csv' file with percentage of time spent within the different constructs.
The script can be used as:
$ python $PATH_TO_SCRIPT/summarizeStats.py instrumented1.csv instrumented2.csv
Patch by Taru Doodi
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41838
llvm-svn: 328568
Added settings code to read OMP_TARGET_OFFLOAD environment variable. Added
target-offload-var ICV as __kmp_target_offload, set via OMP_TARGET_OFFLOAD,
if available, otherwise defaulting to DEFAULT. Valid values for the ICV are
specified as enum values {0,1,2} for disabled, default, and mandatory. An
internal API access function __kmpc_get_target_offload is provided.
Patch by Terry Wilmarth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44577
llvm-svn: 328046
We have to ensure that the runtime is initialized _before_ waiting
for the two started threads to guarantee that the master threads
post their ompt_event_thread_begin before the worker threads. This
is not guaranteed in the parallel region where one worker thread
could start before the other master thread has invoked the callback.
The problem did not happen with Clang becauses the generated code
calls __kmpc_global_thread_num() and cashes its result for functions
that contain OpenMP pragmas.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43882
llvm-svn: 326435
The thread_num parameter of ompt_get_task_info() was not being used previously,
but need to be set.
The print_task_type() function (form the task-types.c testcase) was merged into
the print_ids() function (in callback.h). Testing of ompt_get_task_info() was
added to the task-types.c testcase. It was not tested extensively previously.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42472
llvm-svn: 326338
The main change of this patch is to insert {{.*}} in current_address=[[RETURN_ADDRESS_END]].
This is needed to match any of the alternatively printed addresses.
Additionally, clang-format is applied to the two tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43115
llvm-svn: 326312
This is required to be NULL for implicit barriers at the end of a
parallel region. Noticed in review of D43191.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43308
llvm-svn: 325922
The compiler inlines the user code in the task. Check for that case at
runtime by comparing the frame addresses and print the expected exit
address.
Also showcase how I think the OMPT tests could be reformatted to match
LLVM's code style. In my opinion it would be great to that kind of change
to all tests that need to be touched for whatever reason...
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43191
llvm-svn: 325921
Test whether OMPT-callbacks for two threads that initiate a parallel region are correct.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41942
llvm-svn: 325423
Only use ompt_ functions when testing OMPT in api_calls testcase.
Add size parameter to print_list.
Fix small bug in implementation of ompt_get_partition_place_nums(): return correct length.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42162
llvm-svn: 325422
This affects all outlined functions, not just tasks! Only show warning
when using Clang 5.0 or later.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43190
llvm-svn: 325131
Tests the search for tools as defined in the spec. The OMP_TOOL_LIBRARIES
environment variable contains paths to the following files(in that order)
-to a nonexisting file
-to a shared library that does not have a ompt_start_tool function
-to a shared library that has an ompt_start_tool implementation returning NULL
-to a shared library that has an ompt_start_tool implementation returning a
pointer to a valid instance of ompt_start_tool_result_t
The expected result is that the last tool gets active and can print in the
thread-begin callback.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42166
llvm-svn: 324588
Add a testcase that checks wheter the runtime can handle an ompt_start_tool
method that returns NULL indicating that no tool shall be loaded.
All tool_available testcases need a separate folder to avoid file conflicts for
the generated tools.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41904
llvm-svn: 324587
If tool initialization returns 0, OMPT should not be active. The current
implementation provided some callback invocations in this case.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42709
llvm-svn: 324320
Use fuzzy return addresses in lock testcases so that these
testcases can also be run using the Intel Compiler.
Patch by Simon Convent!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41896
llvm-svn: 323529
Add Workaround for Intel Compiler Bug with Case#: 03138964
A critical region within a nested task causes a segfault in icc 14-18:
int main()
{
#pragma omp parallel num_threads(2)
#pragma omp master
#pragma omp task
#pragma omp task
#pragma omp critical
printf("test\n");
}
When the critical region is in a separate function, the segault does not occur.
So we add noinline to make sure that the function call stays there.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41182
llvm-svn: 322622
The defintion is not part of the spec and thus should not have the prefix
"ompt_" but rather a prefix that indicates that this is implementation
specific.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41166
llvm-svn: 322621
When the current thread is not an (initialized) OpenMP thread, the runtime
entry points return values that correspond to "not available" or similar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41167
llvm-svn: 322620
If user requested affinity with granularity=tile we need to either use HWLOC
or ignore the request. The change allows user to not specify
KMP_TOPOLOGY_METHOD=hwloc and choose it automatically instead.
Patch by Andrey Churbanov
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40905
llvm-svn: 322205
This change simplifies __kmp_expand_threads to take a single argument.
Previously, it allowed two arguments and had logic to decide on different
potential expansion sizes. However, no calls to __kmp_expand_threads in the
runtime make use of this extra logic. Thus the extra argument and logic is
removed here.
Patch by Terry Wilmarth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41836
llvm-svn: 322204
This change improves stability of the runtime when the application forks child
processes. Acquiring/releasing __kmp_initz_lock and __kmp_forkjoin_lock in the
atfork handlers insures that the actual fork does not occur while those two
locks are held, and __kmp_itt_reset() reverts the itt's global state to the
initial state which also initializes the mutex stored in the global state.
Some missing initialization code was also inserted in the child's atfork handler.
Patch by Hansang Bae
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41462
llvm-svn: 322202
This field is defined as kmp_int32, so we should use neither
pointers to kmp_int64 nor 64 bit atomic instructions.
(Found while testing on a Raspberry Pi, 32 bit ARM)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41656
llvm-svn: 321964