Currently, the affinity API reports garbage for the initial place list and any
thread's place lists when using KMP_AFFINITY=none|compact|scatter.
This patch does two things:
for KMP_AFFINITY=none, Creates a one entry table for the places, this way, the
initial place list is just a single place with all the proc ids in it. We also
set the initial place of any thread to 0 instead of KMP_PLACE_ALL so that the
thread reports that single place (place 0) instead of garbage (-1) when using
the affinity API.
When non-OMP_PROC_BIND affinity is used
(including KMP_AFFINITY=compact|scatter), a thread's place list is populated
correctly. We assume that each thread is assigned to a single place. This is
implemented in two of the affinity API functions
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45527
llvm-svn: 330283
This patch introduces GOMP_taskloop to our API. It adds GOMP_4.5 to our
version symbols. Being a wrapper around __kmpc_taskloop, the function
creates a task with the loop bounds properly nested in the shareds so that
the GOMP task thunk will work properly. Also, the firstprivate copy constructors
are properly handled using the __kmp_gomp_task_dup() auxiliary function.
Currently, only linear spawning of tasks is supported
for the GOMP_taskloop interface.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45327
llvm-svn: 330282
This change removes the unnecessary lock operation on __kmp_initz_lock inside
the __kmp_atfork_child() function for Linux; the lock variable is initialized
in the same function later.
Patch by Hansang Bae
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44949
llvm-svn: 328900
The summarizeStats.py script processes raw data provided by the
instrumented (stats-gathering) OpenMP* runtime library. It provides:
1) A radar chart which plots counters as frequency (per GigaTick) of use within
the program. The frequencies are plotted as log10, however values less than
one are kept as it is and represented in red color. This was done to help
visualize the differences better.
2) Pie charts separating total time as compute and non-compute. The compute and
non-compute times have their own pie charts showing the constructs that
contributed to them. The percentages listed are with respect to the total
time.
3) '.csv' file with percentage of time spent within the different constructs.
The script can be used as:
$ python $PATH_TO_SCRIPT/summarizeStats.py instrumented1.csv instrumented2.csv
Patch by Taru Doodi
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41838
llvm-svn: 328568
Added settings code to read OMP_TARGET_OFFLOAD environment variable. Added
target-offload-var ICV as __kmp_target_offload, set via OMP_TARGET_OFFLOAD,
if available, otherwise defaulting to DEFAULT. Valid values for the ICV are
specified as enum values {0,1,2} for disabled, default, and mandatory. An
internal API access function __kmpc_get_target_offload is provided.
Patch by Terry Wilmarth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44577
llvm-svn: 328046
We have to ensure that the runtime is initialized _before_ waiting
for the two started threads to guarantee that the master threads
post their ompt_event_thread_begin before the worker threads. This
is not guaranteed in the parallel region where one worker thread
could start before the other master thread has invoked the callback.
The problem did not happen with Clang becauses the generated code
calls __kmpc_global_thread_num() and cashes its result for functions
that contain OpenMP pragmas.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43882
llvm-svn: 326435
The thread_num parameter of ompt_get_task_info() was not being used previously,
but need to be set.
The print_task_type() function (form the task-types.c testcase) was merged into
the print_ids() function (in callback.h). Testing of ompt_get_task_info() was
added to the task-types.c testcase. It was not tested extensively previously.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42472
llvm-svn: 326338
The main change of this patch is to insert {{.*}} in current_address=[[RETURN_ADDRESS_END]].
This is needed to match any of the alternatively printed addresses.
Additionally, clang-format is applied to the two tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43115
llvm-svn: 326312
This is required to be NULL for implicit barriers at the end of a
parallel region. Noticed in review of D43191.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43308
llvm-svn: 325922
The compiler inlines the user code in the task. Check for that case at
runtime by comparing the frame addresses and print the expected exit
address.
Also showcase how I think the OMPT tests could be reformatted to match
LLVM's code style. In my opinion it would be great to that kind of change
to all tests that need to be touched for whatever reason...
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43191
llvm-svn: 325921
Test whether OMPT-callbacks for two threads that initiate a parallel region are correct.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41942
llvm-svn: 325423
Only use ompt_ functions when testing OMPT in api_calls testcase.
Add size parameter to print_list.
Fix small bug in implementation of ompt_get_partition_place_nums(): return correct length.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42162
llvm-svn: 325422
This affects all outlined functions, not just tasks! Only show warning
when using Clang 5.0 or later.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43190
llvm-svn: 325131
Tests the search for tools as defined in the spec. The OMP_TOOL_LIBRARIES
environment variable contains paths to the following files(in that order)
-to a nonexisting file
-to a shared library that does not have a ompt_start_tool function
-to a shared library that has an ompt_start_tool implementation returning NULL
-to a shared library that has an ompt_start_tool implementation returning a
pointer to a valid instance of ompt_start_tool_result_t
The expected result is that the last tool gets active and can print in the
thread-begin callback.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42166
llvm-svn: 324588
Add a testcase that checks wheter the runtime can handle an ompt_start_tool
method that returns NULL indicating that no tool shall be loaded.
All tool_available testcases need a separate folder to avoid file conflicts for
the generated tools.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41904
llvm-svn: 324587
If tool initialization returns 0, OMPT should not be active. The current
implementation provided some callback invocations in this case.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42709
llvm-svn: 324320
Use fuzzy return addresses in lock testcases so that these
testcases can also be run using the Intel Compiler.
Patch by Simon Convent!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41896
llvm-svn: 323529
Add Workaround for Intel Compiler Bug with Case#: 03138964
A critical region within a nested task causes a segfault in icc 14-18:
int main()
{
#pragma omp parallel num_threads(2)
#pragma omp master
#pragma omp task
#pragma omp task
#pragma omp critical
printf("test\n");
}
When the critical region is in a separate function, the segault does not occur.
So we add noinline to make sure that the function call stays there.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41182
llvm-svn: 322622
The defintion is not part of the spec and thus should not have the prefix
"ompt_" but rather a prefix that indicates that this is implementation
specific.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41166
llvm-svn: 322621
When the current thread is not an (initialized) OpenMP thread, the runtime
entry points return values that correspond to "not available" or similar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41167
llvm-svn: 322620
If user requested affinity with granularity=tile we need to either use HWLOC
or ignore the request. The change allows user to not specify
KMP_TOPOLOGY_METHOD=hwloc and choose it automatically instead.
Patch by Andrey Churbanov
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40905
llvm-svn: 322205
This change simplifies __kmp_expand_threads to take a single argument.
Previously, it allowed two arguments and had logic to decide on different
potential expansion sizes. However, no calls to __kmp_expand_threads in the
runtime make use of this extra logic. Thus the extra argument and logic is
removed here.
Patch by Terry Wilmarth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41836
llvm-svn: 322204
This change improves stability of the runtime when the application forks child
processes. Acquiring/releasing __kmp_initz_lock and __kmp_forkjoin_lock in the
atfork handlers insures that the actual fork does not occur while those two
locks are held, and __kmp_itt_reset() reverts the itt's global state to the
initial state which also initializes the mutex stored in the global state.
Some missing initialization code was also inserted in the child's atfork handler.
Patch by Hansang Bae
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41462
llvm-svn: 322202
This field is defined as kmp_int32, so we should use neither
pointers to kmp_int64 nor 64 bit atomic instructions.
(Found while testing on a Raspberry Pi, 32 bit ARM)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41656
llvm-svn: 321964
This patch enables OMPT by default if version 50 or later is built and the config says, that OMPT will be supported.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41508
llvm-svn: 321675
We now have several options that apply for both libraries and they
shouldn't be documented in multiple files. When already merging
the two Build_With_CMake.txt documents, convert them to
reStructuredText which is used for all of LLVM's documentation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40920
llvm-svn: 321481
As for normal task creation, the task frame addresses need to be stored
for the encountering task.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41165
llvm-svn: 321421
The compiler warns that _BSD_SOURCE is deprecated and _DEFAULT_SOURCE should
be used instead. We keep _BSD_SOURCE for older compilers, that don't know
about _DEFAULT_SOURCE.
The linker drops the tool when linking, since there is no visible need for
the library. So we need to tell the linker, that the tool should be linked
anyway.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41499
llvm-svn: 321362
The format string for hints only prints the second argument (string) and drops
the first argument (hint id). Depending on how you read the POSIX text for
printf, this could be valid. But for practical reason, i.e., unpacking the
va_list passed to printf based on the formating information, it makes sense
to fix the implementation and not pass the id for hint.
Failing testcases were:
misc_bugs/teams-reduction.c
ompt/parallel/not_enough_threads.c
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41504
llvm-svn: 321361
This function is defined in OpenMP-TR6 section 4.1.5.1.6
The functions was not implemented yet.
Since ompt-functions can only be called after the runtime was initialized and
has loaded a tool, it can assume the runtime to be initialized. In contrast
to omp_get_num_procs which needs to check whether the runtime is initialized.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40949
llvm-svn: 321269