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Jonathan Peyton fd74f90072 Add LIBOMP_ENABLE_SHARED option for CMake
When building executables for Cray supercomputers, statically-linked executables
are preferred. This patch makes it possible to build the OpenMP runtime as an
archive for building statically-linked executables.  The patch adds the flag
LIBOMP_ENABLE_SHARED, which defaults to true. When true, a build of the OpenMP
runtime yields dynamic libraries. When false, a build of the OpenMP runtime
yields static libraries. There is no setting that allows both kinds of libraries
to be built.

Patch by John Mellor-Crummey

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16525

llvm-svn: 259817
2016-02-04 19:29:35 +00:00
Jonathan Peyton 01dcf36bd5 Adding Hwloc library option for affinity mechanism
These changes allow libhwloc to be used as the topology discovery/affinity
mechanism for libomp.  It is supported on Unices. The code additions:
* Canonicalize KMP_CPU_* interface macros so bitmask operations are
  implementation independent and work with both hwloc bitmaps and libomp
  bitmaps.  So there are new KMP_CPU_ALLOC_* and KMP_CPU_ITERATE() macros and
  the like. These are all in kmp.h and appropriately placed.
* Hwloc topology discovery code in kmp_affinity.cpp. This uses the hwloc
  interface to create a libomp address2os object which the rest of libomp knows
  how to handle already.
* To build, use -DLIBOMP_USE_HWLOC=on and
  -DLIBOMP_HWLOC_INSTALL_DIR=/path/to/install/dir [default /usr/local]. If CMake
  can't find the library or hwloc.h, then it will tell you and exit.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13991

llvm-svn: 254320
2015-11-30 20:02:59 +00:00
Jonathan Peyton c0225ca276 [OpenMP] [CMake] Removing expand-vars.pl in favor of CMake's configure_file()
Currently, the libomp CMake build system uses a Perl script to configure files
(tools/expand-vars.pl). This patch replaces the use of the Perl script by using
CMake's configure_file() function. The major changes include:
1. *.var has every $KMP_* variable changed to @LIBOMP_*@
2. kmp_config.h.cmake is a new file which contains all the feature macros and
   #cmakedefine lines
3. Most of the -D lines have been moved from LibompDefinitions.cmake but some
   OS specific MACROs (e.g., _GNU_SOURCE) remain.
4. All expand-vars.pl related logic is removed from the CMake files.

One important note about this change is that it breaks the old Perl+Makefile
build system because it can't create kmp_config.h properly.

Differential Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12211

llvm-svn: 246314
2015-08-28 18:42:10 +00:00
Jonathan Peyton c6f2732e84 Update Build_With_CMake.txt to reflect changes in CMake refactor
This just updates the documentation regarding how to build libomp with CMake.

llvm-svn: 243276
2015-07-27 16:23:42 +00:00
Jonathan Peyton b689dede58 Have CMake error out on Windows when user wants OMPT support
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
2015-06-17 15:43:34 +00:00
Jonathan Peyton 227e1aeb13 Apply name change to CMake build system.
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
2015-06-01 03:05:13 +00:00
Jonathan Peyton 7979a07611 Change CMake variable prefix to LIBOMP
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
2015-05-20 22:33:24 +00:00
Andrey Churbanov 4dc2a6b704 D9576: Updates documentation to include all possible architecture builds, synchronizes runtime/README.txt and www/README.txt, updates the building-with-CMake documentation. This change also changes references of Intel(R) OpenMP Library to LLVM OpenMP Library.
llvm-svn: 237124
2015-05-12 12:52:43 +00:00
Andrey Churbanov 19be978ecf cleanup changes of cmake-building for Intel(R) Many Integrated Core Architecture
llvm-svn: 226272
2015-01-16 13:05:23 +00:00
Andrey Churbanov cbda868206 aarch64 port sent by C. Bergstrom
llvm-svn: 225792
2015-01-13 14:43:35 +00:00
Jim Cownie 4cc4bb4c60 I apologise in advance for the size of this check-in. At Intel we do
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
2014-10-07 16:25:50 +00:00
Jim Cownie 3051f9761e Commit PowerPC64 support from Carlo Bertolli at IBM.
llvm-svn: 215093
2014-08-07 10:12:54 +00:00
Jim Cownie 3b81ce6b15 After three iterations of community review, we believe that this new
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
2014-08-05 09:32:28 +00:00