This change fixes the bug: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=25975
by bypassing the perl module files which try to deduce system information.
These perl modules files don't offer useful information and are from the
original build system. They can be removed after this change.
llvm-svn: 258843
This change fixes one issue reported at https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=26184
There was missing cleanup code for the cached indirect lock pool. The change
will fix the reported case where it tries to initialize a lock after runtime
cleanup/reinitialization, but it is still possible that the user program runs
into another problem because most test programs have a call to __kmpc_set_lock
after cleanup/reinitialization without calling __kmpc_init_lock causing a crash/hang.
llvm-svn: 258528
The release builds are configured to be reproducible, so that the
binaries compare equal between bootstrap iterations. The OpenMP
run-time build was failing like this:
runtime/src/kmp_version.c:108:79: error: expansion of date or time macro is not reproducible [-Werror,-Wdate-time]
char const __kmp_version_build_time[] = KMP_VERSION_PREFIX "build time: " __DATE__ " " __TIME__;
Figuring as the build currently doesn't set LIBOMP_DATE, it's probably
OK to skip setting the build time here too.
llvm-svn: 257833
This new API, int kmp_set_thread_affinity_mask_initial(), is available for use
by other parallel runtime libraries inside a possibly OpenMP-registered thread.
This entry point restores the current thread's affinity mask to the affinity
mask of the application when it first began. If -1 is returned it can be assumed
that either the thread hasn't called affinity initialization or that the thread
isn't registered with the OpenMP library. If 0 is returned then, then the call
was successful. Any return value greater than zero indicates an error occurred
when setting affinity.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15867
llvm-svn: 257489
Recent changes to support dynamic locks didn't consider the code compiled when
OMPT_SUPPORT=true. As a result, the OMPT support was broken by recent changes
to nested locks to support dynamic locks. For OMPT to work with dynamic locks,
they need to provide a return code indicating whether a nested lock acquisition
was the first or not.
This patch moves the OMPT support for nested locks into the #else case when
DYNAMIC locks were not used. New support is needed for dynamic locks. This patch
fixes the build and leaves a placeholder where the missing OMPT callbacks can be
added either the author of the OMPT support for locks, or the dynamic
locking support.
Patch by John Mellor-Crummey
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15656
llvm-svn: 256314
When users sets envirable KMP_BLOCKTIME to "infinite" (the time one busy-waits
at barrieres, etc.), the monitor thread is not useful and can be ignored. This
change prevents the creation of the monitor thread when the users sets
KMP_BLOCKTIME to "infinite".
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15628
llvm-svn: 256061
This change allows clang to build the stats library for every architecture
which supports __builtin_readcyclecounter(). CMake also checks for all
necessary features for stats and will error out if the platform does not
support it.
Patch by Hal Finkel and Johnny Peyton
llvm-svn: 256002
This change set includes all changes to make the code conform to the OMP 4.5 specification:
* Removed hint / hinted_init definitions from include/40 files
* Hint values are powers of 2 to enable composition (4.5 spec)
* Hinted lock initialization functions were renamed (4.5 spec)
kmp_init_lock_hinted -> omp_init_lock_with_hint
kmp_init_nest_lock_hinted -> omp_init_nest_lock_with_hint
* __kmpc_critical_section_with_hint was added to support a critical section with
a hint (4.5 spec)
* __kmp_map_hint_to_lock was added to convert a hint (possibly a composite) to
an internal lock type
* kmpc_init_lock_with_hint and kmpc_init_nest_lock_with_hint were added as
internal entries for the hinted lock initializers. The preivous internal
functions (__kmp_init*) were moved to kmp_csupport.c and reused in multiple
places
* Added the two init functions to dllexports
* KMP_USE_DYNAMIC_LOCK is turned on if OMP_41_ENABLED is turned on
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15205
llvm-svn: 255376
* Added a new user TSX lock implementation, RTM, This implementation is a
light-weight version of the adaptive lock implementation, omitting the
back-off logic for deciding when to specualte (or not). The fall-back lock is
still the queuing lock.
* Changed indirect lock table management. The data for indirect lock management
was encapsulated in the "kmp_indirect_lock_table_t" type. Also, the lock table
dimension was changed to 2D (was linear), and each entry is a
kmp_indirect_lock_t object now (was a pointer to an object).
* Some clean up in the critical section code
* Removed the limits of the tuning parameters read from KMP_ADAPTIVE_LOCK_PROPS
* KMP_USE_DYNAMIC_LOCK=1 also turns on these two switches:
KMP_USE_TSX, KMP_USE_ADAPTIVE_LOCKS
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15204
llvm-svn: 255375
There are going to be two more patches which bring this feature up to date and in line with OpenMP 4.5.
* Renamed jump tables for the lock functions (and some clean up).
* Renamed some macros to be in KMP_ namespace.
* Return type of unset functions changed from void to int.
* Enabled use of _xebgin() et al. intrinsics for accessing TSX instructions.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15199
llvm-svn: 255373
Fix for crash in the teams construct in case user sets OMP_THREAD_LIMIT to a
number less than the number of processors. Now the number of threads will be
silently reduced if the user didn't specify teams parameters or with a
warning if the user specified teams parameters conflicting with
OMP_THREAD_LIMIT.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14732
llvm-svn: 254322
The task_team pointer is dereferenced unconditionally which causes a SEGFAULT
when it is NULL (e.g. for serialized parallel, that can happen for "teams"
construct or for "target nowait"). The solution is to skip second task team
setup for single thread team.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14729
llvm-svn: 254321
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
Fix ittnotify loop metadata reporting for schedule(runtime) and
chunked schedule set via OMP_SCHEDULE. The bug was that chunk=1
reported always.
llvm-svn: 252952
The patch adds support for ompt_event_task_switch into LLVM/OpenMP. Note that
the patch has also updated the signature of ompt_event_task_switch to
ompt_task_pair_callback_t (rather than the previous ompt_task_switch_callback_t).
Patch by Harald Servat
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14566
llvm-svn: 252761
1) Add get_ptr_type() method to all wait flag types.
2) Flag in sleep_loc may change type by the time the resume is called from
__kmp_null_resume_wrapper. We use get_ptr_type to obtain the real type
and compare it to the casted object received. If they don't match, we know
the flag has changed (already resumed and replaced by another flag). If they
match, it doesn't hurt to go ahead and resume it.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14458
llvm-svn: 252487
1) When the number of threads in a team increases, new threads need to have all
their barrier struct fields initialized. We were missing the parent_bar and
team fields.
2) For non-forkjoin barriers, we now do the __kmp_task_team_setup before the
gather. The setup now sets up the task_team that all the threads will switch
to after the barrier, but it needs to be done before other threads do the
switch.
3) Remove an unneeded assignment of tt_found_tasks in task team free function.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14456
llvm-svn: 252486
These changes include:
1) Machine hierarchy now uses the base_num_threads field to indicate the
maximum number of threads the current hierarchy can handle without a resize.
2) In __kmp_get_hierarchy, we need to get depth after any potential resize
is done.
3) Cleanup of hierarchy resize code to support 1 above.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14455
llvm-svn: 252475
Setting dynamic schedule with chunk size 0 via omp_set_schedule(dynamic,0)
and then using "schedule (runtime)" causes infinite loop because for the
chunked dynamic schedule we didn't correct zero chunk to the default (1).
llvm-svn: 252338
Use of #ifdef OMPT_DEBUG was causing messages to be generated under normal
operation when the OpenMP library was compiled with KMP_DEBUG enabled.
Elsewhere, KMP_DEBUG evaluates assertions, but never produces messages during
normal operation. To avoid this inconsistency, set OMPT_DEBUG using a cmake
variable LIBOMP_OMPT_DEBUG.
While I was editing the associated ompt-specific.h and ompt-general.c files,
make the spacing and comments consistent.
Patch by John Mellor-Crummey
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14355
llvm-svn: 252173
This is a refactoring of the task_team code that more elegantly handles the two
task_team case. Two task_teams per team are kept in use for the lifetime of the
team. Thus no reference counting is needed.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13993
llvm-svn: 252082
Add additional dependency to clang/clang-headers/FileCheck to avoid possible troubles with in-tree build/test of libomp + allow parallel testing of libomp. Also includes bugfixes for tests + improvements to avoid possible race conditions.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14055
llvm-svn: 251797
The problem is that the ompt_tool() function (which must be implemented by a
performance tool) should be defined in the RTL as well to cover the case when
the tool is not present in the address space of the process. This functionality
is accomplished with weak symbols in Unices. Unfortunately, Windows does not
support weak symbols.
The solution in these changes is to grab the list of all modules loaded by the
process and then search for symbol "ompt_tool()" within them. The function
ompt_tool_windows() performs the search of the ompt_tool symbol. If ompt_tool is
found, then its return value is used to initialize the tool. If ompt_tool is not
found, then ompt_tool_windows() returns NULL and OMPT is thus, disabled.
While doing these changes, the OMPT_SUPPORT detection in CMake was changed to
test for the required featuers for OMPT_SUPPORT, namely: builtin_frame_address()
existence, weak attribute existence and psapi.dll existence. For
LIBOMP_HAVE_OMPT_SUPPORT to be true, it must be that the builtin_frame_address()
intrinsic exists AND one of: either weak attributes exist or psapi.dll exists.
Also, since Process Status API is used I had to add new dependency -- psapi.dll
to the library dependency micro test.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14027
llvm-svn: 251654
The th.th_task_state for the master thread at the start of a nested parallel
should not be zeroed in __kmp_allocate_team() because it is later put in the
stack of states in __kmp_fork_call() for further re-use after exiting the
nested region. It is zeroed after being put in the stack.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13702
llvm-svn: 250847
Moved '@' from delimiters to offset designators for the KMP_PLACE_THREADS
environment variable. Only one of: postfix "o" or prefix @, should be used
in the value of KMP_PLACE_THREADS. For example, '2s@2,4c@2,1t'. This is also
the format of KMP_SETTINGS=1 output now (removed "o" from there).
e.g., 2s,2o,4c,2o,1t.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13701
llvm-svn: 250846
Without this fix, cancellation requests in one parallel region cause
cancellation of the second region even though the second one was
not intended to be cancelled.
llvm-svn: 250727
warnings similar to the following:
runtime/src/kmp_global.c:117:35: warning: implicit conversion from
'unsigned long' to 'int' changes value from 18446744073709551615 to -1
[-Wconstant-conversion]
int __kmp_sys_max_nth = KMP_MAX_NTH;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^~~~~~~~~~~
runtime/src/kmp.h:849:34: note: expanded from macro 'KMP_MAX_NTH'
# define KMP_MAX_NTH PTHREAD_THREADS_MAX
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Clamp KMP_MAX_NTH to INT_MAX to avoid these warnings. Also use INT_MAX
whenever PTHREAD_THREADS_MAX is not defined at all.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13827
llvm-svn: 250708
This fix implements the following OMPT events for the API locking routines:
* ompt_event_acquired_lock
* ompt_event_acquired_nest_lock_first
* ompt_event_acquired_nest_lock_next
* ompt_event_init_lock
* ompt_event_init_nest_lock
* ompt_event_destroy_lock
* ompt_event_destroy_nest_lock
For the acquired events the depths of the locks ist required, so a return value
was added similiar to the return values we already have for the release lock
routines.
Patch by Tim Cramer
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13689
llvm-svn: 250526
* Avoid computing state needed only by OMPT unless the ompt_enabled flag is set.
* Properly handle a corner case in OMPT where team == NULL.
Patch by John Mellor-Crummey
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13502
llvm-svn: 249857
Because __kmp_task_init_ompt is called for every initial task in each thread
and always generated task ids, this was a big performance issue on bigger
systems even without any tool attached. After changing the initialization
interface to ompt_tool, we can now rely on already knowing whether a tool is
attached and OMPT is enabled at this point.
Patch by Jonas Hahnfeld
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13494
llvm-svn: 249855
These changes improve the wait/release mechanism for threads spinning in
barriers that are handling tasks while spinnin by providing feedback to the
barriers about any task stealing that occurs.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13353
llvm-svn: 249711
Added (optional) sockets to the syntax of the KMP_PLACE_THREADS environment variable.
Some limitations:
* The number of sockets and then optional offset should be specified first (before other parameters).
* The letter designation is mandatory for sockets and then for other parameters.
* If number of cores is specified first, then the number of sockets is defaulted to all sockets on the machine; also, the old syntax is partially supported if sockets are skipped.
* If number of threads per core is specified first, then the number of sockets and cores per socket are defaulted to all sockets and all cores per socket respectively.
* The number of cores per socket cannot be specified before sockets or after threads per core.
* The number of threads per core can be specified before or after core-offset (old syntax required it to be before core-offset);
* Parameters delimiter can be: empty, comma, lower-case x;
* Spaces are allowed around numbers, around letters, around delimiter.
Approximate shorthand specification:
KMP_PLACE_THREADS="[num_sockets(S|s)[[delim]offset(O|o)][delim]][num_cores_per_socket(C|c)[[delim]offset(O|o)][delim]][num_threads_per_core(T|t)]"
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13175
llvm-svn: 249708
This patch adjusts the buffer size when reducing the buffer used for printing.
This solves the memory corruption in Windows debug library, and potential
memory corruption in other builds.
llvm-svn: 248588
This change removes the KMP_STATS_ENABLED macro inside kmp_stats.cpp since it
is only compiled anyways when LIBOMP_STATS=on. Also, include kmp_config.h in
kmp_stats.h to ensure KMP_STATS_ENABLED is defined.
llvm-svn: 248494
This updates the Reference.pdf files to say LLVM OpenMP Runtime Library and
also updates the build documentation to show how to build with CMake.
llvm-svn: 248407
This change introduces a check-libomp target which is based upon llvm's lit
test infrastructure. Each test (generated from the University of Houston's
OpenMP testsuite) is compiled and then run. For each test, an exit status of 0
indicates success and non-zero indicates failure. This way, FileCheck is not
needed. I've added a bit of logic to generate symlinks (libiomp5 and libgomp)
in the build tree so that gcc can be tested as well. When building out-of-
tree builds, the user will have to provide llvm-lit either by specifying
-DLIBOMP_LLVM_LIT_EXECUTABLE or having llvm-lit in their PATH.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11821
llvm-svn: 248211
Prior to this change, OMPT had a status flag ompt_status, which could take
several values. This was due to an earlier OMPT design that had several levels
of enablement (ready, disabled, tracking state, tracking callbacks). The
current OMPT design has OMPT support either on or off.
This revision replaces ompt_status with a boolean flag ompt_enabled, which
simplifies the runtime logic for OMPT.
Patch by John Mellor-Crummey
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12999
llvm-svn: 248189
The OMPT specification has changed. This revision brings the LLVM OpenMP
implementation up to date.
Technical overview of changes:
Previously, a public weak symbol ompt_initialize was called after the OpenMP
runtime is initialized. The new interface calls a global weak symbol ompt_tool
prior to initialization. If a tool is present, ompt_tool returns a pointer to
a function that matches the signature for ompt_initialize. After OpenMP is
initialized the function pointer is called to initialize a tool.
Knowing that OMPT will be enabled before initialization allows OMPT support to
be initialized as part of initialization instead of back patching
initialization of OMPT support after the fact.
Post OpenMP initialization support has been generalized moves from
ompt-specific.c into ompt-general.c, since the OMPT initialization logic is no
longer implementation specific.
Patch by John Mellor-Crummey
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12998
llvm-svn: 248187
An ifdef for OMPT_TRACE needs to be OMPT_BLAME so that both instances of a
callback are controlled by the same ifdef.
Patch by John Mellor-Crummey
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12911
llvm-svn: 248001
Summary:
For example, when readelf is called on a french localization, it will find "Librairie partagées" instead of "shared library"
Reviewers: AndreyChurbanov, jcownie
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12902
llvm-svn: 247787
This change deletes the Makefile+Perl build system and all files used by it
which aren't used by the CMake build system. This included many Perl files,
*.mk files, iomp* files. This change also updates the README's and
index.html to instruct the user to use the CMake build system. All mentioning
of the Perl+Makefile based system are removed.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12331
llvm-svn: 247583
This only triggered when built in debug mode with OMPT enabled:
__kmp_wait_template expected the state of the current thread to be either
ompt_state_idle or ompt_state_wait_barrier{,_implicit,_explicit}.
Patch by Jonas Hahnfeld
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12754
llvm-svn: 247339
This is a follow up to the hierarchy cleanup patch.
Added some clarifying comments to hierarchy_info.
Fixed a bug with the depth field not being updated cleanly during a resize.
Fixed resize to first check capacity as determined by maxLevels before actually doing the full resize.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12562
llvm-svn: 247333
Some of this is improvement to code suggested by Hal Finkel. Four changes here:
1.Cleanup of hierarchy code to handle all hierarchy cases whether affinity is available or not
2.Separated this and other classes and common functions out to a header file
3.Added a destructor-like fini function for the hierarchy (and call in __kmp_cleanup)
4.Remove some redundant code that is hopefully no longer needed
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12449
llvm-svn: 247326
The fix is to make b_arrived flag 64 bit in both structures - kmp_balign_team_t
and kmp_balign_t. Otherwise when flag in kmp_balign_team_t wrapped over
UINT_MAX the library hangs.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12563
llvm-svn: 247320
Conditionally include the fork_context parameter to __kmp_join_call()
only if OMPT_SUPPORT=1
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12495
llvm-svn: 246460
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
This change just removes the variables created solely for KMP_DEBUG_ASSERT statements
and puts the definition of the removed variables inside the KMP_DEBUG_ASSERT
statements.
llvm-svn: 246065
This patch fixes a bug when eliminating layers in the machine topology (namely
cores, and threads). Before this patch, if a user specifies using only one
thread per socket, then affinity is not set properly due to bad topology
pruning.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11158
llvm-svn: 245966
z_Linux_asm.s can use the KMP_OS_* / KMP_MIC macros instead of the predefined
compiler macro checks. The macro logic to determine KMP_MIC is moved from
kmp_os.h to kmp_platform.h.
llvm-svn: 245602
This macro and the small amount of code along with it are unused and
can be removed. The macro is never defined in any build script or source file.
llvm-svn: 244899
This removes some statistics counters and timers which were not used,
adds new counters and timers for some language features that were not
monitored previously and separates the counters and timers into those
which are of interest for investigating user code and those which are
only of interest to the developer of the runtime itself.
The runtime developer statistics are now ony collected if the
additional #define KMP_DEVELOPER_STATS is set.
Additional user statistics which are now collected include:
* Count of nested parallelism (omp parallel inside a parallel region)
* Count of omp distribute occurrences
* Count of omp teams occurrences
* Counts of task related statistics (taskyield, task execution, task
cancellation, task steal)
* Values passed to omp_set_numtheads
* Time spent in omp single and omp master
None of this affects code compiled without stats gathering enabled,
which is the normal library build mode.
This also fixes the CMake build by linking to the standard c++ library
when building the stats library as it is a requirement. The normal library
does not have this requirement and its link phase is left alone.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11759
llvm-svn: 244677
Two symbols for the external debugger support were incorrectly exported when LIBOMP_USE_DEBUGGER=off.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11763
llvm-svn: 244217
I was getting this cmake error on Mac OS X:
CMake Error: Error in cmake code at
/tmp/openmp/runtime/cmake/LibompMicroTests.cmake:140:
Parse error. Function missing ending ")". Instead found bad character with text "[".
Perhaps invoking 'test' is less confusing for cmake.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11493
llvm-svn: 243165
Compiling simple testcase with g++ and linking it to the LLVM OpenMP runtime
compiled in debug mode trips an assertion that produces a fatal error. When
the assertion is skipped, the program runs successfully to completion and
produces the same answer as the sequential code. Intel will restore the
assertion with a patch that fixes the issues that cause it to trip.
Patch by John Mellor-Crummey
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11269
llvm-svn: 243032
libomp_check_linker_flag rewrites src_to_link.c and CMakeLists.txt in build
directory for test project, but cmake does not rebuild the project. The root
cause is that on some filesystems (ext3, reiserfs) timestamp resoultion is 1
second. So cmake does not rebuild test project if check takes less than 1 second.
This patch puts each test in its own directory to avoid the timestamp problem.
Patch by Chris Bergstrom
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/openmp-dev/2015-July/000817.html
llvm-svn: 243017
This patch makes it possible for a performance tool that uses call stack
unwinding to map implementation-level call stacks from master and worker
threads into a unified global view. There are several components to this patch.
include/*/ompt.h.var
Add a new enumeration type that indicates whether the code for a master task
for a parallel region is invoked by the user program or the runtime system
Change the signature for OMPT parallel begin/end callbacks to indicate whether
the master task will be invoked by the program or the runtime system. This
enables a performance tool using call stack unwinding to handle these two
cases differently. For this case, a profiler that uses call stack unwinding
needs to know that the call path prefix for the master task may differ from
those available within the begin/end callbacks if the program invokes the
master.
kmp.h
Change the signature for __kmp_join_call to take an additional parameter
indicating the fork_context type. This is needed to supply the OMPT parallel
end callback with information about whether the compiler or the runtime
invoked the master task for a parallel region.
kmp_csupport.c
Ensure that the OMPT task frame field reenter_runtime_frame is properly set
and cleared before and after calls to fork and join threads for a parallel
region.
Adjust the code for the new signature for __kmp_join_call.
Adjust the OMPT parallel begin callback invocations to carry the extra
parameter indicating whether the program or the runtime invokes the master
task for a parallel region.
kmp_gsupport.c
Apply all of the analogous changes described for kmp_csupport.c for the GOMP
interface
Add OMPT support for the GOMP combined parallel region + loop API to
maintain the OMPT task frame field reenter_runtime_frame.
kmp_runtime.c:
Use the new information passed by __kmp_join_call to adjust the OMPT
parallel end callback invocations to carry the extra parameter indicating
whether the program or the runtime invokes the master task for a parallel
region.
ompt_internal.h:
Use the flavor of the parallel region API (GNU or Intel) to determine who
invokes the master task.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11259
llvm-svn: 242817
clean up the build.
This disables all of the Clang warnings that fire for me when building
libomp.so on Linux with a recent Clang binary. Lots of these should
probably be fixed, but I want to at least get the build warning-clean
and make it easy to keep that way.
I also switched a bunch of the warnings that are used both for C and C++
compiles to check the flag with C compilation test.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11253
llvm-svn: 242604
I apologize for this nasty commit, but I somehow overlooked Chandler's
comment to re-indent these files to two space indention. I know this
is a horrible commit, but I figured if it was done quickly after the
first one, not too many conflicts would arise.
Again, I'm sorry and won't do this again.
llvm-svn: 242301
This commit improves numerous functionalities of the OpenMP CMake build
system to be more conducive with LLVM's build system and build philosophies.
The CMake build system, as it was before this commit, was not up to LLVM's
standards and did not implement the configuration stage like most CMake based
build systems offer (check for compiler flags, libraries, etc.) In order to
improve it dramatically in a short period of time, a large refactoring had
to be done.
The main changes done with this commit are as follows:
* Compiler flag checks - The flags are no longer grabbed from compiler specific
directories. They are checked for availability in config-ix.cmake and added
accordingly inside LibompHandleFlags.cmake.
* Feature checks were added in config-ix.cmake. For example, the standard CMake
module FindThreads is probed for the threading model to use inside the OpenMP
library.
* OS detection - There is no longer a LIBOMP_OS variable, OS-specifc build logic
is wrapped around the WIN32 and APPLE macros with !(WIN32 OR APPLE) meaning
a Unix flavor of some sort.
* Got rid of vestigial functions/macros/variables
* Added new libomp_append() function which is used everywhere to conditionally
or undconditionally append to a list
* All targets have the libomp prefix so as not to interfere with any other
project
* LibompCheckLinkerFlag.cmake module was added which checks for linker flags
specifically for building shared libraries.
* LibompCheckFortranFlag.cmake module was added which checks for fortran flag
availability.
* Removed most of the cruft from the translation between the perl+Makefile based
build system and this one. The remaining components that they share are
perl scripts which I'm in the process of removing.
There is still more left to do. The perl scripts still need to be removed, and
a config.h.in file (or similarly named) needs to be added with #cmakedefine lines
in it. But this is a much better first step than the previous system.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10656
llvm-svn: 242298
r242052 changed the name of OMPT placeholder functions to move them from
the omp_ name space to the ompt_ name space. This patch moves the names of the
types of these functions into the OMPT name space as well.
Patch by John Mellor-Crummey
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11171
llvm-svn: 242155
1.) in kmp_csupport.c, move computation of parameters only needed for OMPT tracing
inside a conditional to reduce overhead if not receiving ompt_event_master_begin
callbacks.
2.) in kmp_gsupport.c, remove spurious reset of OMPT reenter_runtime_frame (which
is set in its caller, GOMP_parallel_start correct placement of #if OMP_TRACE so
that state is maintained even if tracing support not included.
3.) in z_Linux_util.c, add architecture independent support for OMPT by setting
and resetting OMPT's exit_frame_ptr before and after invoking a microtask.
4.) On the Intel MIC, the loader refuses to retain static symbols in the
libomp.so shared library, even though tools need them. The loader could not be
bullied into doing so. To accommodate this, I changed the visibility of OMPT
placeholder functions to public. This required additions in exports.so.txt,
adding extern "C" scoping in ompt-general.c so that the public placeholder
symbols won't be mangled.
Patch by John Mellor-Crummey
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11062
llvm-svn: 242052
A while back, we made an initial change where dangerous C API functions were
replaced with macros that translated the dangerous API function calls to safer
function calls e.g., sprintf() replaced with KMP_SPRINTF() which translates to
sprintf_s() on Windows. Currently, the only operating system where this is
applicable is Windows. Unix-like systems are still using the dangerous API
e.g., KMP_SPRINTF() translates to sprintf(). Our own testing showed no
performance differences.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9918
llvm-svn: 241833
These changes enable external debuggers to conveniently interface with
the LLVM OpenMP Library. Structures are added which describe the important
internal structures of the OpenMP Library e.g., teams, threads, etc.
This feature is turned on by default (CMake variable LIBOMP_USE_DEBUGGER)
and can be turned off with -DLIBOMP_USE_DEBUGGER=off.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10038
llvm-svn: 241832
The OMPT status is never equal to ompt_status_track. ompt_status_track = 0x2
and ompt_status_track_callback = 0x6 just share a bit, so that we can check
for traceing and callbacks with the same status.
Patch by Tim Cramer
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10863
llvm-svn: 241167
At the suggestion of Chandler Carruth, I've removed the timestamp macro,
_KMP_BUILD_TIME, that cmake currently sets to "No_Timestamp" and replaced it with standard
__DATE__ and __TIME__ macros inside kmp_version.c.
llvm-svn: 240985
Remove use of assignment to multiple struct fields using .fieldname syntax.
This doesn't work with gcc 4.8 and earlier. Replace with elementwise field assignments.
Patch by John Mellor-Crummey
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10798
llvm-svn: 240972
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