Fix OMPT support for barriers so that state changes occur even if OMPT_TRACE turned off.
These state changes are needed by performance tools that use callbacks for either
ompt_event_wait_barrier_begin or ompt_event_wait_barrier_end. Change ifdef flag to OMPT_BLAME
for callbacks ompt_event_wait_barrier_begin or ompt_event_wait_barrier_end rather than
OMPT_TRACE -- they were misclassified. Without this patch, when the runtime is compiled with
LIBOMP_OMPT_SUPPORT=true, LIBOMP_OMPT_BLAME=true, and LIBOMP_OMPT_TRACE=false, and a callback
is registered for either ompt_event_wait_barrier_begin or ompt_event_wait_barrier_end, then an
assertion will trip. Fix the scoping of one OMPT_TRACE ifdef, which should not have surrounded
an update of an OMPT state. Add a missing initialization of an OMPT task id for an implicit task.
Patch by John Mellor-Crummey
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10759
llvm-svn: 240970
This fix allows the machine hierarchy to be expanded in case it needs to handle
more threads. It adds a resize function to accomplish this.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9900
llvm-svn: 240292
I tried to compile with Visual Studio using CMake and found these two sections of code
causing problems for Visual Studio. The first one removes the use of variable length
arrays by instead using KMP_ALLOCA(). The second part eliminates a redundant cpuid
assembly call by using the already existing __kmp_x86_cpuid() call instead.
llvm-svn: 240290
Currently, OMPT support requires the weak attribute which isn't supported
on Windows. This patch has CMake error out when LIBOMP_OMPT_SUPPORT=true
and the users is building on Windows.
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/openmp-dev/2015-June/000692.html
Patch by Jonas Hahnfeld
llvm-svn: 239912
Add new LIBOMP_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS macro which can be set in a standalone build
or takes the value of LLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS when inside llvm/projects. This
change also defines the KMP_BUILD_ASSERT() macro to do nothing when ENABLE_ASSERTIONS
is off. This means the __kmp_build_check_* types won't be defined and thus, no warnings.
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/openmp-dev/2015-June/000719.html
Patch by Jack Howarth and Jonathan Peyton
llvm-svn: 239546
Most CMake build systems put CMakeLists.txt files inside source directories where
items need to get built. This change follows that convention by adding a new
runtime/src/CMakeLists.txt file. An additional benefit is this helps logically
seperate configuring with building as well. This change is mostly just copying and
pasting the bottom half of runtime/CMakeLists.txt into runtime/src/CMakeLists.txt,
but a few changes had to be made to get it to work. Most of those changes were to
directory prefixes.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10344
llvm-svn: 239542
As an ongoing effort to sanitize the openmp code, this one word change
eliminates creating 1 byte arrays named __kmp_build_check_* and instead
creates one byte array types. The KMP_BUILD_ASSERT macro still offers the same
functionality; array types with negative number of elements is illegal
and will cause a compiler failure.
llvm-svn: 239337
As an ongoing effort to sanitize the openmp code, these changes move
variables under already existing macro guards.
Patch by Jack Howarth
llvm-svn: 239331
As an ongoing effort to sanitize the openmp code, these changes remove unused variables
by adding proper macros around both variables and functions.
Patch by Jack Howarth
llvm-svn: 239330
Some variables are convenient to keep around even if they aren't
really used in a release build. This is often seen in DEBUG guarded code where the variable
is only used in a DEBUG build.
Patch by Jack Howarth
llvm-svn: 239326
As an ongoing effort to sanitize the openmp code, these changes remove unused functions.
The unused functions are:
__kmp_fini_allocator_thread(), __kmp_env_isDefined(), __kmp_strip_quotes(),
__kmp_convert_to_seconds(), and __kmp_convert_to_nanoseconds().
Patch by Jack Howarth
llvm-svn: 239323
when compiling with gcc or clang numerous warnings concerning the usage
of extern "C" linkage. All the __kmp_itt_sync* variables are declared
like: extern "C" type __kmp_itt_sync... = definition; through various macros.
This note from cppreference.com explains why this is a problem.
// From http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/language_linkage
extern "C" int x; // a declaration and not a definition
// The above line is equivalent to extern "C" { extern int x; }
extern "C" { int x; } // a declaration and definition
Since the __kmp_itt_* variables are being declared and defined, these variables
should use the bracketed version instead.
llvm-svn: 239184
This change changes kmp_bstate.old_tid to sign integer instead of unsigned integer.
It also defines two new macros KMP_NSEC_PER_SEC and KMP_USEC_PER_SEC which lets us take
control of the sign (we want them to be longs). Also, in kmp_wait_release.h, the byteref()
function's return type is changed from char to unsigned char.
llvm-svn: 239057
The following change is needed to suppress the "variable 'retval' is used
uninitialized whenever 'if' condition is false" warnings in runtime/src/kmp_csupport.c.
This change just initializes 'retval' to 0.
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/openmp-dev/2015-June/000667.html
Patch by Jack Howarth
llvm-svn: 238954
in kmp_wait_release.h, there were some constructors where the initialization
lists were out of order with the member declarations inside the class. This
patch just reorders the initialization list so the compiler doesn't complain.
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/openmp-dev/2015-June/000670.html
Patch by Jack Howarth and Jonathan Peyton
llvm-svn: 238946
This change produces a dynamic library named libomp instead of
libiomp5. Similar to the CMake change, it produces symlinks of libiomp5
in the exports/ directory for Unix systems and copies for Windows.
llvm-svn: 238720
This change has the CMake build system create a dynamic library named
libomp instead of libiomp5. Also any reference to libiomp is replaced
with libomp. One can still use the LIBOMP_LIB_NAME variable to enforce
a different name, and everything will still work as expected. An important
note is that libiomp5 and libgomp symlinks are created at install time when
on Unix systems. On Windows, copies are created with the legacy names.
llvm-svn: 238715
These changes are mostly in comments, but there are a few
that aren't. Change libiomp5 => libomp everywhere. One internal
function name is changed in kmp_gsupport.c, and in kmp_i18n.c, the
static char[] variable 'name' is changed to "libomp".
llvm-svn: 238712
The CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES CMake variable allows users to build
universal fat libraries that contain both i386 and x86_64 code. These
changes allow this build by having the z_Linux_asm.s file detect the architecture
itself instead of receiving it through the build system.
Also, there was a LIBOMP_OSX_ARCHITECTURES CMake variable added to allow
people to only build libomp as a fat library and not the entire LLVM/Clang system.
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/openmp-dev/2015-May/000626.html
llvm-svn: 238566
A while back, Hal suggested updating the GUIDEDLL_EXPORTS macro guard to
a more descriptive name. It represents a dynamic library build so
KMP_DYNAMIC_LIB is a more suitable name.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9899
llvm-svn: 238221
Removing unnecessary spaces. For CACHE variables, putting the description string
on its own line which mimics libcxx. There are no logic changes.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9945
llvm-svn: 238219
The fix simply syncs up the new threads to have the same task_state and
task_team as the old threads. The master thread is skipped,
because it shouldn't at this point have the team's task_team value yet
-- it should still have parent_team's task_team. It gets pointed at
the new team's task_team later, after __kmp_allocate_team returns, and
the master has stored a memo of it's old task_state.
llvm-svn: 237916
Cached CMake variables need to have a prefix so they don't collide with other
projects. This change (a lot of simple changes) simply prefixes cached variables
with LIBOMP_ and sets all of these variables to UPPERCASE which is convention.
e.g., os => LIBOMP_OS, ompt_support => LIBOMP_OMPT_SUPPORT.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9829
llvm-svn: 237845
When calling the testsuite, clang could not locate omp.h. The
proper environment variable was modified to include:
exports/common/omp.h. Documentation was also updated to be more
clear.
Patch by Sunita Chandrasekaran
llvm-svn: 237618
Remove runtime/CMakeLists.txt.old and runtime/src/CMakeLists.txt as
they no longer worked and were not being kept up to date.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9756
llvm-svn: 237615
Add xexpand macro to the FTN_IS_INITIAL_DEVICE api function
Patch by Davide Italiano
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9798
llvm-svn: 237472
This patch integrates the libiomp CMake build system into the LLVM CMake build
system so that users can checkout libiomp into the projects directory of llvm
and build llvm,clang, and libiomp all together. These changes specifically
introduce a new install target which will put libraries and headers into the
correct locations when either a standalone build or part of llvm.
The copy_recipe() method has been removed in favor of the POST_BUILD method
to move headers into the exports subdirectory. And lastly, the MicroTests.cmake
file was refactored which led to simpler target dependencies and a new target,
make libiomp-micro-tests, which performs the 5 small tests (test-relo,
test-touch, etc.) when called.
llvm-svn: 236534
understand that this is not friendly, and are working to change our
internal code-development to make it easier to make development
features available more frequently and in finer (more functional)
chunks. Unfortunately we haven't got that in place yet, and unpicking
this into multiple separate check-ins would be non-trivial, so please
bear with me on this one. We should be better in the future.
Apologies over, what do we have here?
GGC 4.9 compatibility
--------------------
* We have implemented the new entrypoints used by code compiled by GCC
4.9 to implement the same functionality in gcc 4.8. Therefore code
compiled with gcc 4.9 that used to work will continue to do so.
However, there are some other new entrypoints (associated with task
cancellation) which are not implemented. Therefore user code compiled
by gcc 4.9 that uses these new features will not link against the LLVM
runtime. (It remains unclear how to handle those entrypoints, since
the GCC interface has potentially unpleasant performance implications
for join barriers even when cancellation is not used)
--- new parallel entry points ---
new entry points that aren't OpenMP 4.0 related
These are implemented fully :-
GOMP_parallel_loop_dynamic()
GOMP_parallel_loop_guided()
GOMP_parallel_loop_runtime()
GOMP_parallel_loop_static()
GOMP_parallel_sections()
GOMP_parallel()
--- cancellation entry points ---
Currently, these only give a runtime error if OMP_CANCELLATION is true
because our plain barriers don't check for cancellation while waiting
GOMP_barrier_cancel()
GOMP_cancel()
GOMP_cancellation_point()
GOMP_loop_end_cancel()
GOMP_sections_end_cancel()
--- taskgroup entry points ---
These are implemented fully.
GOMP_taskgroup_start()
GOMP_taskgroup_end()
--- target entry points ---
These are empty (as they are in libgomp)
GOMP_target()
GOMP_target_data()
GOMP_target_end_data()
GOMP_target_update()
GOMP_teams()
Improvements in Barriers and Fork/Join
--------------------------------------
* Barrier and fork/join code is now in its own file (which makes it
easier to understand and modify).
* Wait/release code is now templated and in its own file; suspend/resume code is also templated
* There's a new, hierarchical, barrier, which exploits the
cache-hierarchy of the Intel(r) Xeon Phi(tm) coprocessor to improve
fork/join and barrier performance.
***BEWARE*** the new source files have *not* been added to the legacy
Cmake build system. If you want to use that fixes wil be required.
Statistics Collection Code
--------------------------
* New code has been added to collect application statistics (if this
is enabled at library compile time; by default it is not). The
statistics code itself is generally useful, the lightweight timing
code uses the X86 rdtsc instruction, so will require changes for other
architectures.
The intent of this code is not for users to tune their codes but
rather
1) For timing code-paths inside the runtime
2) For gathering general properties of OpenMP codes to focus attention
on which OpenMP features are most used.
Nested Hot Teams
----------------
* The runtime now maintains more state to reduce the overhead of
creating and destroying inner parallel teams. This improves the
performance of code that repeatedly uses nested parallelism with the
same resource allocation. Set the new KMP_HOT_TEAMS_MAX_LEVEL
envirable to a depth to enable this (and, of course, OMP_NESTED=true
to enable nested parallelism at all).
Improved Intel(r) VTune(Tm) Amplifier support
---------------------------------------------
* The runtime provides additional information to Vtune via the
itt_notify interface to allow it to display better OpenMP specific
analyses of load-imbalance.
Support for OpenMP Composite Statements
---------------------------------------
* Implement new entrypoints required by some of the OpenMP 4.1
composite statements.
Improved ifdefs
---------------
* More separation of concepts ("Does this platform do X?") from
platforms ("Are we compiling for platform Y?"), which should simplify
future porting.
ScaleMP* contribution
---------------------
Stack padding to improve the performance in their environment where
cross-node coherency is managed at the page level.
Redesign of wait and release code
---------------------------------
The code is simplified and performance improved.
Bug Fixes
---------
*Fixes for Windows multiple processor groups.
*Fix Fortran module build on Linux: offload attribute added.
*Fix entry names for distribute-parallel-loop construct to be consistent with the compiler codegen.
*Fix an inconsistent error message for KMP_PLACE_THREADS environment variable.
llvm-svn: 219214
CMAKE buld system should meet everyone's requirements.
Enhanced CMake Build System Commit
* Supports Linux, Mac, Windows, and Intel® Xeon Phi builds
* Supports building with gcc, icc, clang, and Visual Studio compilers
* Supports bulding "fat" libraries on OS/X with clang
* Details and documentation on how to use build system
are in Build_With_CMake.txt
* To use the old CMake build system (corresponds to
CMakeLists.txt.old), just rename CMakeLists.txt to
CMakeLists.txt.other and rename CMakeLists.txt.old to
CMakeLists.txt
llvm-svn: 214850
This is not yet supported for production builds but can already produce working
binaries on OS X and Linux with clang and gcc.
The intention is to improve support to the point where it can integrate with
the LLVM runtime platform, cover all platforms, runtime/release build
configurations and run the tests.
Patch by Jack Howarth!
llvm-svn: 209994
The feature was previously guarded with KMP_OS_LINUX || KMP_OS_WINDOWS but can
now be enabled/disabled independently to simplify porting.
Completes the work started in r202478.
llvm-svn: 202613
Port the OpenMP runtime to FreeBSD along with associated build system changes.
Also begin to generalize affinity capabilities so they aren't tied explicitly
to Windows and Linux.
The port builds with stock clang and gmake and has no additional runtime
dependencies.
All but a handful of the validation suite tests are now passing on FreeBSD 10
x86_64.
llvm-svn: 202478
No version of clang installed by XCode, ToT or otherwise recognizes the flag
'-no-intel-extensions' and more recent versions error out on it.
Prospectively conditionalize the flag behind "icc" to fix the mainline build
with clang.
llvm-svn: 202030
check-tools.pl was hard-wired to expect the Apple compiler version string which
doesn't make much sense, especially for a LLVM project.
The correctness and value of these compiler version checks still isn't clear
following this build fix but they are retained for now.
llvm-svn: 202029
gcc/g++ don't exist on modern OS X development environments so the failed
checks for gcc were causing the build to break even with 'make compiler=clang'.
(The rationale for the check refers to a file 'touch-test.c' which no longer
exists in the codebase.)
llvm-svn: 202027
This release use aligns with Intel(r) Composer XE 2013 SP1 Product Update 2
New features
* The library can now be built with clang (though wiht some
limitations since clang does not support 128 bit floats)
* Support for Vtune analysis of load imbalance
* Code contribution from Steven Noonan to build the runtime for ARM*
architecture processors
* First implementation of runtime API for OpenMP cancellation
Bug Fixes
* Fixed hang on Windows (only) when using KMP_BLOCKTIME=0
llvm-svn: 197914