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Author SHA1 Message Date
Joseph Huber
154a128c65 Reapply "[OpenMP] Move OpenMP implicit argument to the end and reformat" (#186309)
Should be working downstream now
This reverts commit 9b61ff210fdff752d5db55b128474e9990258488.
2026-03-13 15:48:37 -05:00
theRonShark
9b61ff210f
Revert "[OpenMP] Move OpenMP implicit argument to the end and reformat" (#186309)
Reverts llvm/llvm-project#185989
2026-03-13 05:20:40 +00:00
Joseph Huber
4376fbd793
[OpenMP] Move OpenMP implicit argument to the end and reformat (#185989)
Summary:
We use this `dyn_ptr` argument in Clang/OpenMP to handle the
`KernelLaunchEnvironment`. This is a per-kernel argument used to share
some information. Currenetly, it's prepended to the argument list and we
generate storage for it in the runtime.

This is bad for a few reasons:
1. It changes the ABI by shifting user arguments
2. It cannot be trivially be left uninitialized if unused
3. The runtime must allocate its own memory for it

This PR changes it to be appended instead. Additionally, space for this
is always emitted. This means the OMPIRBuilder itself will provide the
storage, we simply need to populate it in the runtime if it is used.
This means that if it's unused we don't always pay the cost and it's
easier for non-OpenMP users to ignore it.

Backward compatibility is maintained by auto-upgrading the kernel
arguments. In `libomptarget` we completely allocate a new buffer to
store this in the new format. The plugins still need to respect the old
ABI of the called device object, so we simply rotate it if it's the old
version.
2026-03-12 18:08:22 -05:00
Nikita Popov
34a61e352e
[IRBuilder] Use ptrtoaddr in CreatePtrDiff() (#181855)
Make CreatePtrDiff() emit the pattern `ptrtoaddr(p1)-ptrtoaddr(p2)`.

This makes a few changes:

* The return type is now the address type instead of hardcoded to i64.
I've adjusted callers to deal with this where they didn't already.
* Don't use `ConstantExpr::getSizeOf()` and instead get the actual size
from DataLayout. These sizeof expressions will be removed as part of the
ptradd migration.
* Add a convenience overload without the element type, for the case
where you want a pure pointer difference.

I also adjusted some OpenMP code to consistently use zext for sizes, as
I had issues updating the test coverage otherwise (as we ended up
randomly picking zext or sext depending on the exact code path).
2026-02-19 09:23:32 +00:00
Nikita Popov
24fad91ca9 [Clang] Regenerate test checks (NFC)
To reduce spurious diffs in future changes.
2026-02-17 17:29:48 +01:00
Kevin Sala Penades
0e92beb0c0
[Clang][OpenMP] Switch to __kmpc_parallel_60 with strict parameter (#171082)
This commit switches the `__kmpc_parallel_51` to `__kmpc_parallel_60`,
and adds the strict boolean for the number of threads.
2025-12-08 09:37:11 -08:00
Akash Banerjee
6b1c51bc05
[OpenMP] Migrate GPU Reductions CodeGen from Clang to OMPIRBuilder (#80343)
This patch migrates the CGOpenMPRuntimeGPU::emitReduction and related functions to the OpenMPIRBUilder. In future patches MLIR OpenMP translation would be making use of these functions.

Co-authored-by: Jan Leyonberg <jan.leyonberg@amd.com>
2024-06-26 20:18:38 +01:00
David Pagan
a12836647e
[OpenMP][CodeGen] Improved codegen for combined loop directives (#87278)
IR for 'target teams loop' is now dependent on suitability of associated
loop-nest.

If a loop-nest:

- does not contain a function call, or
- the -fopenmp-assume-no-nested-parallelism has been specified,
- or the call is to an OpenMP API AND
- does not contain nested loop bind(parallel) directives

then it can be emitted as 'target teams distribute parallel for', which
is the current default. Otherwise, it is emitted as 'target teams
distribute'.

Added debug output indicating how 'target teams loop' was emitted. Flag
is -mllvm -debug-only=target-teams-loop-codegen

Added LIT tests explicitly verifying 'target teams loop' emitted as a
parallel loop and a distribute loop.

Updated other 'loop' related tests as needed to reflect change in IR.
- These updates account for most of the changed files and
additions/deletions.
2024-04-10 13:09:17 -07:00
mikaoP
4e3310a813
[clang] Fix OMPT ident flag in combined distribute parallel for pragma (#80987)
Authored-by: Raúl Peñacoba Veigas <rpenacob@bsc.es>
2024-03-12 07:50:35 -04:00
Johannes Doerfert
7318fe6334 [OpenMP][FIX] Ensure device reduction geps work for multi-var reductions
If we have more than one reduction variable we need to be consistent
wrt. indexing. In 3de645efe30b83ba1b6d7e500486c4f441a17a61 we broke this
as the buffer type was reduced to a singleton but the index computation
was not adjusted to account for that offset. This fixes it by
interleaving the reduction variables properly in a array-of-struct
style. We can revert it back to struct-of-array in a follow up if turns
out to be a problem. I doubt it since half the accesses should benefit
from the locallity this layout offers and only the other half were
consecutive before.
2023-11-10 14:34:46 -08:00
Johannes Doerfert
3de645efe3 [OpenMP][NFC] Split the reduction buffer size into two components
Before we tracked the size of the teams reduction buffer in order to
allocate it at runtime per kernel launch. This patch splits the number
into two parts, the size of the reduction data (=all reduction
variables) and the (maximal) length of the buffer. This will allow us to
allocate less if we need less, e.g., if we have less teams than the
maximal length. It also allows us to move code from clangs codegen into
the runtime as we now know how large the reduction data is.
2023-11-06 11:50:41 -08:00
Johannes Doerfert
921bd29913 [OpenMP] Remove alignment for global <-> local reduction functions
The alignment did likely not help much but increases the memory
requirement. Note that half of the affected accesses are all performed
by a single thread in each block. The reads are by consecutive threads
in a single block.
2023-11-06 11:50:41 -08:00
Johannes Doerfert
d3e7a48cbd [OpenMP][NFC] Remove a no-op function 2023-11-03 10:28:36 -07:00
Johannes Doerfert
f9a89e6b9c
[OpenMP][FIX] Allocate per launch memory for GPU team reductions (#70752)
We used to perform team reduction on global memory allocated in the
runtime and by clang. This was racy as multiple instances of a kernel,
or different kernels with team reductions, would use the same locations.
Since we now have the kernel launch environment, we can allocate dynamic
memory per-launch, allowing us to move all the state into a non-racy
place.

Fixes: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/70249
2023-11-01 11:11:48 -07:00
Johannes Doerfert
b8cbc5c02c
[OpenMP] Introduce the KernelLaunchEnvironment as implicit argument (#70401)
The KernelEnvironment is for compile time information about a kernel. It
allows the compiler to feed information to the runtime. The
KernelLaunchEnvironment is for dynamic information *per* kernel launch.
It allows the rutime to feed information to the kernel that is not
shared with other invocations of the kernel. The first use case is to
replace the globals that synchronize teams reductions with per-launch
versions. This allows concurrent teams reductions. More uses cases will
follow, e.g., per launch memory pools.

Fixes: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/70249
2023-10-31 19:38:43 -07:00
Shilei Tian
10068cd654 [OpenMP] Introduce kernel environment
This patch introduces per kernel environment. Previously, flags such as execution mode are set through global variables with name like `__kernel_name_exec_mode`. They are accessible on the host by reading the corresponding global variable, but not from the device. Besides, some assumptions, such as no nested parallelism, are not per kernel basis, preventing us applying per kernel optimization in the device runtime.

This is a combination and refinement of patch series D116908, D116909, and D116910.

Depend on D155886.

Reviewed By: jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D142569
2023-07-26 13:35:14 -04:00
Shilei Tian
6bd74fd65f Revert commits for kernel environment
This reverts commits for kernel environments as they causes issues in AMD BB.
2023-07-23 23:32:31 -04:00
Shilei Tian
c5c8040390 [OpenMP] Introduce kernel environment
This patch introduces per kernel environment. Previously, flags such as execution mode are set through global variables with name like `__kernel_name_exec_mode`. They are accessible on the host by reading the corresponding global variable, but not from the device. Besides, some assumptions, such as no nested parallelism, are not per kernel basis, preventing us applying per kernel optimization in the device runtime.

This is a combination and refinement of patch series D116908, D116909, and D116910.

Depend on D155886.

Reviewed By: jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D142569
2023-07-23 18:36:01 -04:00
Sergio Afonso
63ca93c7d1
[OpenMP][OMPIRBuilder] Rename IsEmbedded and IsTargetCodegen flags
This patch renames the `OpenMPIRBuilderConfig` flags to reduce confusion over
their meaning. `IsTargetCodegen` becomes `IsGPU`, whereas `IsEmbedded` becomes
`IsTargetDevice`. The `-fopenmp-is-device` compiler option is also renamed to
`-fopenmp-is-target-device` and the `omp.is_device` MLIR attribute is renamed
to `omp.is_target_device`. Getters and setters of all these renamed properties
are also updated accordingly. Many unit tests have been updated to use the new
names, but an alias for the `-fopenmp-is-device` option is created so that
external programs do not stop working after the name change.

`IsGPU` is set when the target triple is AMDGCN or NVIDIA PTX, and it is only
valid if `IsTargetDevice` is specified as well. `IsTargetDevice` is set by the
`-fopenmp-is-target-device` compiler frontend option, which is only added to
the OpenMP device invocation for offloading-enabled programs.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D154591
2023-07-10 14:14:16 +01:00
Dave Pagan
eb61bde829 [OpenMP][CodeGen] Add codegen for combined 'loop' directives.
The loop directive is a descriptive construct which allows the compiler
flexibility in how it generates code for the directive's associated
loop(s). See OpenMP specification 5.2 [257:8-9].

Codegen added in this patch for the combined 'loop' directives are:

'target teams loop'     -> 'target teams distribute parallel for'
'teams loop'            -> 'teams distribute parallel for'
'target parallel loop'  -> 'target parallel for'
'parallel loop'         -> 'parallel for'

NOTE: The implementation of the 'loop' directive itself is unchanged.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145823
2023-07-05 12:31:59 -05:00