llvm-project/openmp/libomptarget
George Rokos 6da6f433a0 [CUDA]Fix dynamic|guided scheduling.
The existing implementation of the dynamic scheduling
breaks the contract introduced by the original openmp
runtime and, thus, is incorrect. Patch fixes it and
introduces correct dynamic scheduling model.

Thanks to Alexey Bataev for submitting this patch.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47333

llvm-svn: 333225
2018-05-24 21:12:41 +00:00
..
cmake/Modules [libomptarget-nvptx-bc] Pass found CUDA installations 2018-05-16 17:20:27 +00:00
deviceRTLs [CUDA]Fix dynamic|guided scheduling. 2018-05-24 21:12:41 +00:00
include Moved extern declarations to private header file, they are only used from within libomptarget, they don't need to be in omptarget.h. 2018-03-16 20:40:09 +00:00
plugins [OpenMP] Use LIBOMPTARGET_DEVICE_RTL_DEBUG env var to control debug messages on the device side 2018-05-04 19:29:28 +00:00
src Bugfix, extern declarations for libomp functions are `extern "C"` declarations 2018-03-17 02:07:42 +00:00
test [CMake] Detect information about test compiler 2017-11-30 17:08:31 +00:00
CMakeLists.txt [OpenMP] Initial implementation of OpenMP offloading library - libomptarget device RTLs. 2018-01-29 13:59:35 +00:00
README.txt Unify build documentation and convert to reStructuredText 2017-12-27 09:15:10 +00:00

README.txt

    README for the LLVM* OpenMP* Offloading Runtime Library (libomptarget)
    ======================================================================

How to Build the LLVM* OpenMP* Offloading Runtime Library (libomptarget)
========================================================================
In-tree build:

$ cd where-you-want-to-live
Check out openmp (libomptarget lives under ./libomptarget) into llvm/projects
$ cd where-you-want-to-build
$ mkdir build && cd build
$ cmake path/to/llvm -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=<C compiler> -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=<C++ compiler>
$ make omptarget

Out-of-tree build:

$ cd where-you-want-to-live
Check out openmp (libomptarget lives under ./libomptarget)
$ cd where-you-want-to-live/openmp/libomptarget
$ mkdir build && cd build
$ cmake path/to/openmp -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=<C compiler> -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=<C++ compiler>
$ make

For details about building, please look at README.rst in the parent directory.

Architectures Supported
=======================
The current library has been only tested in Linux operating system and the
following host architectures:
* Intel(R) 64 architecture
* IBM(R) Power architecture (big endian)
* IBM(R) Power architecture (little endian)
* ARM(R) AArch64 architecture (little endian)

The currently supported offloading device architectures are:
* Intel(R) 64 architecture (generic 64-bit plugin - mostly for testing purposes)
* IBM(R) Power architecture (big endian) (generic 64-bit plugin - mostly for testing purposes)
* IBM(R) Power architecture (little endian) (generic 64-bit plugin - mostly for testing purposes)
* ARM(R) AArch64 architecture (little endian) (generic 64-bit plugin - mostly for testing purposes)
* CUDA(R) enabled 64-bit NVIDIA(R) GPU architectures

Supported RTL Build Configurations
==================================
Supported Architectures: Intel(R) 64, IBM(R) Power 7 and Power 8

              ---------------------------
              |   gcc      |   clang    |
--------------|------------|------------|
| Linux* OS   |  Yes(1)    |  Yes(2)    |
-----------------------------------------

(1) gcc version 4.8.2 or later is supported.
(2) clang version 3.7 or later is supported.


Front-end Compilers that work with this RTL
===========================================

The following compilers are known to do compatible code generation for
this RTL:
  - clang (from https://github.com/clang-ykt )
  - clang (development branch at http://clang.llvm.org - several features still
    under development)

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Notices
=======
This library and related compiler support is still under development, so the
employed interface is likely to change in the future.

*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.