This patch just encapsulates some repeated code. To do so, it
relocates some functions from interface.cpp to omptarget.cpp. It also
adjusts them to the LLVM coding style.
This patch is almost NFC except some `DP` messages are a bit
different. For example, messages like "Entering target region" are
now emitted even if offload is disabled, but a subsequent "Offload is
disabled" is then emitted.
Reviewed By: jdoerfert, grokos
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97908
Without this patch, an `omp target exit data` before the runtime is
initialized produces a runtime error. This patch fixes that by
changing `__tgt_target_data_end_mapper` to call `CheckDeviceAndCtors`
like many other runtime routines.
Discussed at
<https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/openmp-dev/2021-March/003920.html>.
Reviewed By: grokos
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97907
Without this patch, when the offload device is set to
`omp_get_initial_device()`, the runtime fails with an error diagnostic
when entering target regions or target data regions.
However, OpenMP 5.1, sec. 2.14.5 "target Construct", "Restrictions",
p. 203, L3-5 states:
> The device clause expression must evaluate to a non-negative integer
> value that is less than or equal to the value of
> omp_get_num_devices().
Sec. 3.7.7 "omp_get_initial_device", p. 412, L2-3 states:
> The value of the device number is the value returned by the
> omp_get_num_devices routine.
Similarly, OpenMP 5.0, sec. 2.12.5 "target Construct", "Restrictions",
p. 174 L30-32 states:
> The device clause expression must evaluate to a non-negative integer
> value less than the value of omp_get_num_devices() or to the value
> of omp_get_initial_device().
This patch fixes this behavior by changing the runtime to behave as if
offloading is disabled whenever it finds the offload device (either
from a `device` clause or the default device) is set to the host
device. In the case of mandatory offloading when
`omp_get_num_devices() == 0`, it incorporates the behavior proposed
for OpenMP 5.2 in OpenMP spec github issue 2669.
Reviewed By: grokos, RaviNarayanaswamy
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97616
This is a preview of allocator support for target memory that depends on the
offload runtime API which allocates memory as described below.
llvm_omp_target_alloc_host(size_t size, int device_num);
-- Returns non-migratable memory owned by host.
-- Memory is accessible by host and device(s).
llvm_omp_target_alloc_shared(size_t size, int device_num);
-- Returns migratable memory owned by host and device.
-- Memory is accessible by host and device.
llvm_omp_target_alloc_device(size_t size, int device_num);
-- Returns memory owned by device.
-- Memory is only accessible by device.
New memory space and predefined allocator names are
-- llvm_omp_target_host_mem_space
-- llvm_omp_target_shared_mem_space
-- llvm_omp_target_device_mem_space
-- llvm_omp_target_host_mem_alloc
-- llvm_omp_target_shared_mem_alloc
-- llvm_omp_target_device_mem_alloc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96669
If the mapped structure has data members, which have 'default' mappers,
need to map these members individually using their 'default' mappers.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92195
Cleanup changes:
- check value read from file;
- remove dead code;
- make unsigned variable to read hexadecimal number to;
- add debug assertion to check ref count.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96893
Stitching id could be overridden causing reference of destroyed object
when number of teams is 1. The patch separates stitching id store
location for teams and parallel nested in teams.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96562
Allow users to use a non-system version of perl, python and awk, which is useful
in certain package managers.
Reviewed By: JDevlieghere, MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95119
PR#49334 reports a crash when offloading to x86_64 with `target nowait`,
which is caused by referencing a nullptr. The root cause of the issue is, when
pushing a hidden helper task in `__kmp_push_task`, it also maps the gtid to its
shadow gtid, which is wrong.
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97329
This makes sure that images are loaded in the order in which they are registered with libomptarget.
If a target can load multiple images and these images depend on each other (for example if one image contains the programs target regions and one image contains library code), then the order in which images are loaded can be important for symbol resolution (for example, in the VE plugin).
In this case: because the same code exist in the host binaries, the order in which the host linker loads them (which is also the order in which images are registered with libomptarget) is the order in which the images have to be loaded onto the device.
Reviewed By: JonChesterfield
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95530
When including <ostream>, the register_callback macro of the OMPT callback.h
clashes with a function defined in ostream. This patch renames the macro
and includes ompt into the macro name.
`ptx71` is not supported in release version of LLVM yet. As a result,
the support of CUDA 11.2 and CUDA 11.1 caused a compilation error as mentioned
in D97004. Since the support in D97004 is just a WA for releease, and we'll not
use it in the near future, using `ptx70` for CUDA 11 is feasible.
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97195
This code alleviates some pathological loop parameters (lower,
upper, stride) within calculations involved in the static loop code. It
bounds the chunk size to the trip count if it is greater than the trip
count and also minimizes problematic code for when trip count < nth.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96426
Only attempt shutdown if lpReserved is NULL. The Windows documentation
states:
When handling DLL_PROCESS_DETACH, a DLL should free resources such as
heap memory only if the DLL is being unloaded dynamically (the
lpReserved parameter is NULL). If the process is terminating (the
lpReserved parameter is non-NULL), all threads in the process except the
current thread either have exited already or have been explicitly
terminated by a call to the ExitProcess function, which might leave some
process resources such as heaps in an inconsistent state. In this case,
it is not safe for the DLL to clean up the resources. Instead, the DLL
should allow the operating system to reclaim the memory.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96750
This patch limits the number of dispatch buffers (used for
loop worksharing construct) to between 1 and 4096.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96749
As mentioned in PR#49250, without this patch, ptxas for CUDA 9.1 fails
in the following two tests:
- openmp/libomptarget/test/mapping/lambda_mapping.cpp
- openmp/libomptarget/test/offloading/bug49021.cpp
The error looks like:
```
ptxas /tmp/lambda_mapping-081ea9.s, line 828; error : Not a name of any known instruction: 'activemask'
```
The problem is that our cmake script converts CUDA version strings
incorrectly: 9.1 becomes 9100, but it should be 9010, as shown in
`getCudaVersion` in `clang/lib/Driver/ToolChains/Cuda.cpp`. Thus,
`openmp/libomptarget/deviceRTLs/nvptx/src/target_impl.cu`
inadvertently enables `activemask` because it apparently becomes
available in 9.2. This patch fixes the conversion.
This patch does not fix the other two tests in PR#49250.
Reviewed By: tianshilei1992
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D97012
Without this patch, there's a runtime error for those map types at
exit from an "omp target data" or at "omp target exit data", but the
spec says the list item should be ignored.
This patch tests that fix in data_absent_at_exit.c, and it also
improves other testing for data that is not fully present at exit.
Reviewed By: grokos, RaviNarayanaswamy
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96999
allow bit masking to select various trace features.
bit 0 => Launch tracing (stderr)
bit 1 => timing of runtime (stdout)
bit 2 => detailed launch tracing (stderr)
bit 3 => timing goes to stdout instead of stderr
example: LIBOMPTARGET_KERNEL_TRACE=7 does it all
LIBOMPTARGET_KERNEL_TRACE=5 Launch + details
LIBOMPTARGET_KERNEL_TRACE=2 timings + launch to stderr
LIBOMPTARGET_KERNEL_TRACE=10 timings + launch to stdout
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96998
OpenMP 5.0 removed a lot of restriction for overlapped mapped items
comparing to OpenMP 4.5. Patch restricts the checks for overlapped data
mappings only for OpenMP 4.5 and less and reorders mapping of the
arguments so, that present and alloc mappings are processed first and
then all others.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86119
As reported by Guilherme Valarini [0], we used to pass stack allocations
to calls that can nowadays be asynchronous. This is arguably a problem
and it will inevitably result in UB. To remedy the situation we
allocate the locations as part of the AsyncInfoTy object. The lifetime
of that object matches what we need for now. If the synchronization is
not tied to the AsyncInfoTy object anymore we might need to have a
different buffer construct in global space.
This should be back-ported to LLVM 12 but needs slight modifications as
it is based on refactoring patches we do not need to backport.
[0] https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/openmp-dev/2021-February/003867.html
Reviewed By: JonChesterfield
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96667
This patch unifies our libomptarget API in two ways:
- always pass a `__tgt_async_info` object, the Queue member decides if
it is in use or not.
- (almost) always synchronize in the interface layer and not in the
omptarget layer.
A side effect is that we now put all constructor and static initializer
kernels in a stream too, if the device utilizes `__tgt_async_info`.
The patch contains a TODO which can be addressed as we add support for
asynchronous malloc and free in the plugin API. This is the only
`synchronizeAsyncInfo` left in the omptarget layer.
Site note: On a V100 system the GridMini performance for small sizes
more than doubled.
Reviewed By: tianshilei1992
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96379
The AsyncInfo should be passed everywhere and it should offer a way to
ensure synchronization, given a libomptarget Device.
This replaces D96431.
Reviewed By: tianshilei1992
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96438
This unifies the API of `target` relative to `targetUpdateData` and
such.
Reviewed By: tianshilei1992, grokos
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96429
The struct and enum alignments are kept by disabling clang-format for
that code region.
Reviewed By: tianshilei1992, JonChesterfield, grokos
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96428
This silences warnings like these, in mingw builds with clang:
runtime/src/kmp_atomic.h:1021:13: warning: '__kmpc_atomic_cmplx8_rd' has C-linkage specified, but returns user-defined type 'kmp_cmplx64' (aka '__kmp_cmplx64_t') which is incompatible with C [-Wreturn-type-c-linkage]
runtime/src/z_Windows_NT_util.cpp:479:17: warning: cast from 'volatile void *' to 'type-parameter-0-0 *' drops volatile qualifier [-Wcast-qual]
flag = (C *)th->th.th_sleep_loc;
runtime/src/z_Windows_NT_util.cpp:1321:14: warning: cast to 'void *' from smaller integer type 'DWORD' (aka 'unsigned long') [-Wint-to-void-pointer-cast]
} else if ((void *)exit_val != (void *)th) {
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96585
Add ifdefs around one function that only is used in unix build
configurations.
Add a void cast for a windows specific function that currently is
unused but may be intended to be used at some point.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96584
These variables are used only in certain build configurations,
or marked with a todo comment indicating that they should be
used/checked/reported.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96582
MinGW build configurations don't support this pragma (unless
compiling with clang, with -fms-extensions, and linking with
lld), and at least clang warns about it.
This library does end up linked by the cmake files anyway (as
long as the check works properly).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96581
check_library_exists fails for stdcall functions, because that
check doesn't include the necessary headers (and thus fails with
an undefined reference to _EnumProcessModules, when the import
library symbol actually is called _EnumProcessModules@16).
Merge the two previous checks check_include_files and
check_library_exists into one with check_c_source_compiles, and
merge the variables that indicate whether it succeeded.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96580
[libomptarget][amdgcn] Build amdgcn devicertl as openmp
Change cmake to build as openmp and fix up some minor errors in the code.
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D96533
Three minor changes in this patch:
- added UNLIKELY hint to few rarely executed branches;
- replaced couple of run time checks with debug assertions;
- moved check of presence of ittnotify tool from inside the function call.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95816