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Author SHA1 Message Date
Aaron Ballman 25098736c1 Use functions with prototypes when appropriate; NFC
A significant number of our tests in C accidentally use functions
without prototypes. This patch converts the function signatures to have
a prototype for the situations where the test is not specific to K&R C
declarations. e.g.,

  void func();

becomes

  void func(void);

This is the fifth batch of tests being updated (there are a significant
number of other tests left to be updated).

Note, the behavior of -ast-print is broken. It prints functions with a
prototype (void) as if they have no prototype () in C. Some tests need
to disable strict prototype checking when recompiling the results of an
-ast-print invocation.
2022-02-09 09:11:49 -05:00
Johannes Doerfert 8f0aa3f3a4 [OpenMP] Try to find an existing base for `omp begin/end declare variant`
If we have a function definition in `omp begin/end declare variant` it
is a specialization of a base function with the same name and
"compatible" type. Before, we just created a declaration for the base.
With this patch we try to find an existing declaration first and only
create a new one if we did not find any with a compatible type. This is
preferable as we can tolerate slight mismatches, especially if the
specialized version is "more constrained", e.g., constexpr.

Reviewed By: mikerice

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77252
2020-04-07 23:33:24 -05:00
Johannes Doerfert befb4be3a8 [OpenMP] `omp begin/end declare variant` - part 2, sema ("+CG")
This is the second part loosely extracted from D71179 and cleaned up.

This patch provides semantic analysis support for `omp begin/end declare
variant`, mostly as defined in OpenMP technical report 8 (TR8) [0].
The sema handling makes code generation obsolete as we generate "the
right" calls that can just be handled as usual. This handling also
applies to the existing, albeit problematic, `omp declare variant
support`. As a consequence a lot of unneeded code generation and
complexity is removed.

A major purpose of this patch is to provide proper `math.h`/`cmath`
support for OpenMP target offloading. See PR42061, PR42798, PR42799. The
current code was developed with this feature in mind, see [1].

The logic is as follows:

If we have seen a `#pragma omp begin declare variant match(<SELECTOR>)`
but not the corresponding `end declare variant`, and we find a function
definition we will:
  1) Create a function declaration for the definition we were about to generate.
  2) Create a function definition but with a mangled name (according to
     `<SELECTOR>`).
  3) Annotate the declaration with the `OMPDeclareVariantAttr`, the same
     one used already for `omp declare variant`, using and the mangled
     function definition as specialization for the context defined by
     `<SELECTOR>`.

When a call is created we inspect it. If the target has an
`OMPDeclareVariantAttr` attribute we try to specialize the call. To this
end, all variants are checked, the best applicable one is picked and a
new call to the specialization is created. The new call is used instead
of the original one to the base function. To keep the AST printing and
tooling possible we utilize the PseudoObjectExpr. The original call is
the syntactic expression, the specialized call is the semantic
expression.

[0] https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR8.pdf
[1] https://reviews.llvm.org/D61399#change-496lQkg0mhRN

Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim, aaron.ballman

Subscribers: bollu, guansong, openmp-commits, cfe-commits

Tags: #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75779
2020-03-27 02:30:58 -05:00