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Author SHA1 Message Date
Amit Tiwari
230b437d05
[Clang][OpenMP] Handle check for non-contiguous mapping in pointer-based array sections (#157443)
### 1. ElementType deduction for pointer-based array sections

Problem: Pointer-based array sections were previously ignored during
`ElementType` deduction, leading to incorrect assumptions about array
item types.

This often resulted in out-of-bounds access, as seen in the assertion
failure:
```
Assertion `idx < size()' failed.
llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h:292:
reference llvm::SmallVectorTemplateCommon<llvm::Value *>::operatorsize_type
[T = llvm::Value *]

```
Fix: Added a check in clang/lib/CodeGen/CGOpenMPRuntime.cpp to ensure
`ElementType` is correctly detected for cases involving non-contiguous
updates with a base pointer.
Impact: Resolves failures in OpenMP_VV (formerly sollve_vv) and other
offload/clang-OpenMP tests:

All tests under:

https://github.com/OpenMP-Validation-and-Verification/OpenMP_VV/tree/master/tests/5.0/target_update

test_target_update_mapper_from_discontiguous.c
test_target_update_mapper_to_discontiguous.c
test_target_update_to_discontiguous.c
test_target_update_from_discontiguous.c



### 2. Zero-dimension propagation in struct member mappings

Problem: A zero-dimension entry for struct members introduced
inconsistencies in complex mapping logic within OMPIRBuilder.cpp.

Placeholder zeros propagated to emitNonContiguousDescriptor(), breaking
reverse indexing logic and corrupting IR:

Loops assume `Dims[I] >= 1`. When `Dims[I] == 0`:

Reverse indexing still stores pointers to uninitialized allocas or
mismatched slots. Runtime interprets `ArgSizes[I]` (derived from
`Dims[I])` as dimensionality, causing size/offset calculations to
collapse to zero → results in `size=0` async copy and plugin interface
errors.

Fix: Prepend a synthetic dimension of size 1 instead of appending a
zero, preserving correctness in `targetDataUpdate()` for non-contiguous
updates.
Impact: Added dedicated test cases that previously failed on main.
2025-12-23 12:57:12 +05:30
Abhinav Gaba
1fbf33cd40
[OpenMP][Clang] Use ATTACH map-type for list-items with base-pointers. (#153683)
This adds support for using `ATTACH` map-type for proper
pointer-attachment when mapping list-items that have base-pointers.

For example, for the following:

```c
  int *p;
  #pragma omp target enter data map(p[1:10])
```

The following maps are now emitted by clang:
```
  (A)
  &p[0], &p[1], 10 * sizeof(p[1]), TO | FROM
  &p, &p[1], sizeof(p), ATTACH
```

Previously, the two possible maps emitted by clang were:
```
  (B)
  &p[0], &p[1], 10 * sizeof(p[1]), TO | FROM

  (C)
  &p, &p[1], 10 * sizeof(p[1]), TO | FROM | PTR_AND_OBJ
````

(B) does not perform any pointer attachment, while (C) also maps the
pointer p, both of which are incorrect.

-----

With this change, we are using ATTACH-style maps, like `(A)`, for cases
where the expression has a base-pointer. For example:


```cpp
  int *p, **pp;
  S *ps, **pps;
  ... map(p[0])
  ... map(p[10:20])
  ... map(*p)
  ... map(([20])p)
  ... map(ps->a)
  ... map(pps->p->a)
  ... map(pp[0][0])
  ... map(*(pp + 10)[0])

```

#### Grouping of maps based on attach base-pointers
We also group mapping of clauses with the same base decl in the order of
the increasing complexity of their base-pointers, e.g. for something
like:
```
  S **spp;
  map(spp[0][0], spp[0][0].a), // attach-ptr: spp[0]
  map(spp[0]),                 // attach-ptr: spp
  map(spp),                    // attach-ptr: N/A
```

We first map `spp`, then `spp[0]` then `spp[0][0]` and `spp[0][0].a`.

This allows us to also group "struct" allocation based on their attach
pointers. This resolves the issues of us always mapping everything from
the beginning of the symbol `spp`. Each group is mapped independently,
and at the same level, like `spp[0][0]` and its member `spp[0][0].a`, we
still get map them together as part of the same contiguous struct
`spp[0][0]`. This resolves issue #141042.

#### use_device_ptr/addr fixes
The handling of `use_device_ptr/addr` was updated to use the attach-ptr
information, and works for many cases that were failing before. It has
to be done as part of this series because otherwise, the switch from
ptr_to_obj to attach-style mapping would have caused regressions in
existing use_device_ptr/addr tests.

#### Handling of attach-pointers that are members of implicitly mapped
structs:
* When a struct member-pointer, like `p` below, is a base-pointer in a
`map` clause on a target construct (like `map(p[0:1])`, and the base of
that struct is either the `this` pointer (implicitly or explicitly), or
a struct that is implicitly mapped on that construct, we add an implicit
`map(p)` so that we don't implicitly map the full struct.
 ```c
  struct S { int *p;
  void f1() {
    #pragma omp target map(p[0:1]) // Implicitly map this->p, to ensure
// that the implicit map of `this[:]` does
                                   // not map the full struct
       printf("%p %p\n", &p, p);
  }
 ```

#### Scope for improvement:
* We may be able to compute attach-ptr expr while collecting
component-lists in Sema.
* But we cache the computation results already, and `findAttachPtrExpr`
is fairly simple, and fast.
* There may be a better way to implement semantic expr comparison.

#### Needs future work:
* Attach-style maps not yet emitted for declare mappers.
* Mapping of class member references: We are still using PTR_AND_OBJ
maps for them. We will likely need to change that to handle
`ref_ptr/ref_ptee`, and `attach` map-type-modifier on them.
* Implicit capturing of "this" needs to map the full `this[0:1]` unless
there is an explicit map on one of the members, or a map with a member
as its base-pointer.
* Implicit map added for capturing a class member pointer needs to also
add a zero-length-array-section map.
* `use_device_addr` on array-sections-on-pointers need further
improvements (documented using FIXMEs)

#### Why a large PR
While it's unfortunate that this PR has gotten large and difficult to
review, the issue is that all the functional changes have to be made
together, to prevent regressions from partially implemented changes.

For example, the changes to capturing were previously done separately
(#145454), but they would still cause stability issues in absence of
full attach-mapping. And attach-mapping needs those changes to be able
to launch kernels.

We extracted the utilities and functions, like those for finding
attach-ptrs, or comparing exprs, out as a separate NFC PR that doesn't
call those functions, just adds them (#155625). Maybe the change that
adds a new error message for use_device_addr on array-sections with
non-var base-pointers could have been extracted out too (but that would
have had to be a follow-up change in that case, and we would get
comp-fails with this PR when the erroneous case was not
caught/diagnosed).

---------

Co-authored-by: Alex Duran <alejandro.duran@intel.com>
2025-12-15 16:40:31 -08:00
ShashwathiNavada
9afb651613
Adding support for iterator in motion clauses. (#159112)
As described in section 2.14.6 of openmp spec, the patch implements
support for iterator in motion clauses.

---------

Co-authored-by: Shashwathi N <nshashwa@pe31.hpc.amslabs.hpecorp.net>
2025-12-01 14:03:32 +05:30
Hari Limaye
7eca38ce76
Reland "[clang] Add nuw attribute to GEPs (#105496)" (#107257)
Add nuw attribute to inbounds GEPs where the expression used to form the
GEP is an addition of unsigned indices.

Relands #105496, which was reverted because it exposed a miscompilation
arising from #98608. This is now fixed by #106512.
2024-09-05 16:13:11 +01:00
Vitaly Buka
69437a392e
Revert "[clang] Add nuw attribute to GEPs" (#106343)
Reverts llvm/llvm-project#105496

This patch breaks:
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/25/builds/1952
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/52/builds/1775

Somehow output is different with sanitizers.
Maybe non-determinism in the code?
2024-08-28 12:14:04 +02:00
Hari Limaye
3d2fd31c8f
[clang] Add nuw attribute to GEPs (#105496)
Add nuw attribute to inbounds GEPs where the expression used to form the
GEP is an addition of unsigned indices.
2024-08-27 14:20:48 +01:00
Hari Limaye
94473f4db6
[IRBuilder] Generate nuw GEPs for struct member accesses (#99538)
Generate nuw GEPs for struct member accesses, as inbounds + non-negative
implies nuw.

Regression tests are updated using update scripts where possible, and by
find + replace where not.
2024-08-09 13:25:04 +01:00
Sushant Gokhale
c7ee20433c
[OpenMP] Fix stack corruption due to argument mismatch (#96386)
While lowering (#pragma omp target update from), clang's generated
.omp_task_entry. is setting up 9 arguments while calling
__tgt_target_data_update_nowait_mapper.

At the same time, in __tgt_target_data_update_nowait_mapper, call to
targetData<TaskAsyncInfoWrapperTy>() is converted to a sibcall assuming
it has the argument count listed in the signature.

AARCH64 asm sequence for this is as follows (removed unrelated insns):

`
.omp_task_entry..108:
  sub   sp, sp, #32
  stp   x29, x30, sp, #16       // 16-byte Folded Spill
  add   x29, sp, #16
  str   x8, sp, #8. // stack canary
  str   xzr, [sp]
  bl   __tgt_target_data_update_nowait_mapper

__tgt_target_data_update_nowait_mapper:
  sub   sp, sp, #32
  stp   x29, x30, sp, #16       // 16-byte Folded Spill
  add   x29, sp, #16
  str   x8, sp, #8 // stack canary
  // Sibcall argument setup
adrp x8,
:got:_Z16targetDataUpdateP7ident_tR8DeviceTyiPPvS4_PlS5_S4_S4_R11AsyncInfoTyb
ldr x8, [x8,
:got_lo12:_Z16targetDataUpdateP7ident_tR8DeviceTyiPPvS4_PlS5_S4_S4_R11AsyncInfoTyb]
  stp   x9, x8, x29, #16
  adrp  x8, .L.str.8
  add   x8, x8, :lo12:.L.str.8
  str   x8, x29, #32. <==. This is the insn that erases $fp

  ldp   x29, x30, sp, #16       // 16-byte Folded Reload
  add   sp, sp, #32
  // Sibcall
b
ZL10targetDataI22TaskAsyncInfoWrapperTyEvP7ident_tliPPvS4_PlS5_S4_S4_PFiS2_R8DeviceTyiS4_S4_S5_S5_S4_S4_R11AsyncInfoTybEPKcSD
`

On AArch64, call to __tgt_target_data_update_nowait_mapper in
.omp_task_entry. sets up only single space on stack and this results in
ovewriting $fp and subsequent stack corruption. This issue can be
credited to discrepancy of __tgt_target_data_update_nowait_mapper
signature in openmp/libomptarget/include/omptarget.h taking 13 arguments
while clang/lib/CodeGen/CGOpenMPRuntime.cpp and
llvm/include/llvm/Frontend/OpenMP/OMPKinds.def taking only 9 arguments.

This patch modifies __tgt_target_data_update_nowait_mapper signature to
match .omp_task_entry usage(and other 2 files mentioned above).

Co-authored-by: Kugan Vivekanandarajah <kvivekananda@nvidia.com>
2024-07-05 10:39:15 +05:30
Aaron Ballman
84a3aadf0f Diagnose use of VLAs in C++ by default
Reapplication of 7339c0f782d5c70e0928f8991b0c05338a90c84c with a fix
for a crash involving arrays without a size expression.

Clang supports VLAs in C++ as an extension, but we currently only warn
on their use when you pass -Wvla, -Wvla-extension, or -pedantic.
However, VLAs as they're expressed in C have been considered by WG21
and rejected, are easy to use accidentally to the surprise of users
(e.g., https://ddanilov.me/default-non-standard-features/), and they
have potential security implications beyond constant-size arrays
(https://wiki.sei.cmu.edu/confluence/display/c/ARR32-C.+Ensure+size+arguments+for+variable+length+arrays+are+in+a+valid+range).
C++ users should strongly consider using other functionality such as
std::vector instead.

This seems like sufficiently compelling evidence to warn users about
VLA use by default in C++ modes. This patch enables the -Wvla-extension
diagnostic group in C++ language modes by default, and adds the warning
group to -Wall in GNU++ language modes. The warning is still opt-in in
C language modes, where support for VLAs is somewhat less surprising to
users.

RFC: https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-diagnosing-use-of-vlas-in-c/73109
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/62836
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D156565
2023-10-20 13:10:03 -04:00
Aaron Ballman
f5043f46c0 Revert "Diagnose use of VLAs in C++ by default"
This reverts commit 7339c0f782d5c70e0928f8991b0c05338a90c84c.

Breaks bots:
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/139/builds/51875
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/164/builds/45262
2023-10-20 10:00:18 -04:00
Aaron Ballman
7339c0f782 Diagnose use of VLAs in C++ by default
Clang supports VLAs in C++ as an extension, but we currently only warn
on their use when you pass -Wvla, -Wvla-extension, or -pedantic.
However, VLAs as they're expressed in C have been considered by WG21
and rejected, are easy to use accidentally to the surprise of users
(e.g., https://ddanilov.me/default-non-standard-features/), and they
have potential security implications beyond constant-size arrays
(https://wiki.sei.cmu.edu/confluence/display/c/ARR32-C.+Ensure+size+arguments+for+variable+length+arrays+are+in+a+valid+range).
C++ users should strongly consider using other functionality such as
std::vector instead.

This seems like sufficiently compelling evidence to warn users about
VLA use by default in C++ modes. This patch enables the -Wvla-extension
diagnostic group in C++ language modes by default, and adds the warning
group to -Wall in GNU++ language modes. The warning is still opt-in in
C language modes, where support for VLAs is somewhat less surprising to
users.

RFC: https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-diagnosing-use-of-vlas-in-c/73109
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/62836
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D156565
2023-10-20 09:50:21 -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
Animesh Kumar
0c6f2f629c [OpenMP] Update the default version of OpenMP to 5.1
The default version of OpenMP is updated from 5.0 to 5.1 which means if -fopenmp is specified but -fopenmp-version is not specified with clang, the default version of OpenMP is taken to be 5.1.  After modifying the Frontend for that, various LIT tests were updated. This patch contains all such changes. At a high level, these are the patterns of changes observed in LIT tests -

  # RUN lines which mentioned `-fopenmp-version=50` need to kept only if the IR for version 5.0 and 5.1 are different. Otherwise only one RUN line with no version info(i.e. default version) needs to be there.

  # Test cases of this sort already had the RUN lines with respect to the older default version 5.0 and the version 5.1. Only swapping the version specification flag `-fopenmp-version` from newer version RUN line to older version RUN line is required.

  # Diagnostics: Remove the 5.0 version specific RUN lines if there was no difference in the Diagnostics messages with respect to the default 5.1.

  # Diagnostics: In case there was any difference in diagnostics messages between 5.0 and 5.1, mention version specific messages in tests.

  # If the test contained version specific ifdef's e.g. "#ifdef OMP5" but there were no RUN lines for any other version than 5.X, then bring the code guarded by ifdef's outside and remove the ifdef's.

  # Some tests had RUN lines for both 5.0 and 5.1 versions, but it is found that the IR for 5.0 is not different from the 5.1, therefore such RUN lines are redundant. So, such duplicated lines are removed.

  # To generate CHECK lines automatically, use the script llvm/utils/update_cc_test_checks.py

Reviewed By: saiislam, ABataev

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129635

(cherry picked from commit 9dd2999907dc791136a75238a6000f69bf67cf4e)
2023-06-15 12:41:09 +05:30
Sergei Barannikov
ef2a823a19 [clang] Convert a few OpenMP tests to opaque pointers
Reviewed By: nikic

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D150652
2023-05-16 16:01:50 +03:00
Jennifer Yu
8da99b44b6 Revert "Revert "Add map info for dereference pointer.""
This reverts commit 8cf85a0cadb033fed3d96aa5283deb4bfbbaf2c8.

This is add back change of "Add map info for dereference pointer."

In addition turn off test run on amdgpu, since I don't know the way to
reprodue the problem.
2023-03-09 10:59:59 -08:00
Ron Lieberman
8cf85a0cad Revert "Add map info for dereference pointer."
breaks amdgpu buildbot

This reverts commit 0f2f378425821de77e50a0dcb67c4504389a56e8.
2023-03-08 22:05:31 -06:00
Jennifer Yu
0f2f378425 Add map info for dereference pointer.
This is to fix run time problem when use:

int **a;
map((*a)[:3]), (*a)[1] or map(**a).

current we skip generate map info for dereference pointer:
&(*a), &(*a)[0], 3*sizeof(int), TARGET_PARAM | TO | FROM

One way to fix runtime problem is to generate map info for dereference
pointer.

map((*a)[:3]):
&(*a), &(*a), sizeof(pointer),  TARGET_PARAM | TO | FROM
&(*a), &(*a)[0], 3*sizeof(int),  PTR_AND_OBJ | TO | FROM

map(**a):
&(*a), &(*a), sizeof(pointer),  TARGET_PARAM | TO | FROM
&(*a), &(**a), sizeof(int),  PTR_AND_OBJ | TO | FROM

The change in CGOpenMPRuntime.cpp add that.

The change in SemaOpenMP is to fix variable of dereference pointer to array
captured by reference.  That is wrong. That cause run time to fail.

The rule is:
If variable is identified in a map clause it is always captured by
reference except if it is a pointer that is dereferenced somehow.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145093
2023-03-08 17:43:43 -08:00
Nikita Popov
935570b2ad [ConstExpr] Don't create div/rem expressions
This removes creation of udiv/sdiv/urem/srem constant expressions,
in preparation for their removal. I've added a
ConstantExpr::isDesirableBinOp() predicate to determine whether
an expression should be created for a certain operator.

With this patch, div/rem expressions can still be created through
explicit IR/bitcode, forbidding them entirely will be the next step.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128820
2022-07-05 15:54:53 +02:00
Nikita Popov
532dc62b90 [OpaquePtrs][Clang] Add -no-opaque-pointers to tests (NFC)
This adds -no-opaque-pointers to clang tests whose output will
change when opaque pointers are enabled by default. This is
intended to be part of the migration approach described in
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/enabling-opaque-pointers-by-default/61322/9.

The patch has been produced by replacing %clang_cc1 with
%clang_cc1 -no-opaque-pointers for tests that fail with opaque
pointers enabled. Worth noting that this doesn't cover all tests,
there's a remaining ~40 tests not using %clang_cc1 that will need
a followup change.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123115
2022-04-07 12:09:47 +02:00
Alexey Bataev
d04d9220e1 [OPENMP]Fix PR50347: Mapping of global scope deep object fails.
Changed the we handle llvm::Constants in sizes arrays. ConstExprs and
GlobalValues cannot be used as initializers, need to put them at the
runtime, otherwise there wight be the compilation errors.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105297
2022-02-25 10:54:24 -08:00
Alexey Bataev
ca6fa71b7e Revert "[OPENMP]Fix PR50347: Mapping of global scope deep object fails."
This reverts commit 638938117aeae5518d6cacd066ffd9830ef4fc9a. Need to
fix reported fail https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/193/builds/7496
2022-02-24 12:04:39 -08:00
Alexey Bataev
638938117a [OPENMP]Fix PR50347: Mapping of global scope deep object fails.
Changed the we handle llvm::Constants in sizes arrays. ConstExprs and
GlobalValues cannot be used as initializers, need to put them at the
runtime, otherwise there wight be the compilation errors.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105297
2022-02-24 11:49:14 -08:00
hyeongyu kim
1b1c8d83d3 [Clang/Test]: Rename enable_noundef_analysis to disable-noundef-analysis and turn it off by default
Turning on `enable_noundef_analysis` flag allows better codegen by removing freeze instructions.
I modified clang by renaming `enable_noundef_analysis` flag to `disable-noundef-analysis` and turning it off by default.

Test updates are made as a separate patch: D108453

Reviewed By: eugenis

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105169
2022-01-16 18:54:17 +09:00
hyeongyu kim
fd9b099906 Revert "[Clang/Test]: Rename enable_noundef_analysis to disable-noundef-analysis and turn it off by default"
This reverts commit aacfbb953eb705af2ecfeb95a6262818fa85dd92.

Revert "Fix lit test failures in CodeGenCoroutines"

This reverts commit 63fff0f5bffe20fa2c84a45a41161afa0043cb34.
2021-11-09 02:15:55 +09:00
hyeongyukim
aacfbb953e [Clang/Test]: Rename enable_noundef_analysis to disable-noundef-analysis and turn it off by default
Turning on `enable_noundef_analysis` flag allows better codegen by removing freeze instructions.
I modified clang by renaming `enable_noundef_analysis` flag to `disable-noundef-analysis` and turning it off by default.

Test updates are made as a separate patch: D108453

Reviewed By: eugenis

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105169

[Clang/Test]: Rename enable_noundef_analysis to disable-noundef-analysis and turn it off by default (2)

This patch updates test files after D105169.
Autogenerated test codes are changed by `utils/update_cc_test_checks.py,` and non-autogenerated test codes are changed as follows:

(1) I wrote a python script that (partially) updates the tests using regex: {F18594904} The script is not perfect, but I believe it gives hints about which patterns are updated to have `noundef` attached.

(2) The remaining tests are updated manually.

Reviewed By: eugenis

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108453

Resolve lit failures in clang after 8ca4b3e's land

Fix lit test failures in clang-ppc* and clang-x64-windows-msvc

Fix missing failures in clang-ppc64be* and retry fixing clang-x64-windows-msvc

Fix internal_clone(aarch64) inline assembly
2021-11-06 19:19:22 +09:00
Juneyoung Lee
89ad2822af Revert "[Clang/Test]: Rename enable_noundef_analysis to disable-noundef-analysis and turn it off by default"
This reverts commit 7584ef766a7219b6ee5a400637206d26e0fa98ac.
2021-11-06 15:39:19 +09:00
Juneyoung Lee
7584ef766a [Clang/Test]: Rename enable_noundef_analysis to disable-noundef-analysis and turn it off by default
Turning on `enable_noundef_analysis` flag allows better codegen by removing freeze instructions.
I modified clang by renaming `enable_noundef_analysis` flag to `disable-noundef-analysis` and turning it off by default.

Test updates are made as a separate patch: D108453

Reviewed By: eugenis

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105169
2021-11-06 15:36:42 +09:00
Juneyoung Lee
f193bcc701 Revert D105169 due to the two-stage failure in ASAN
This reverts the following commits:
37ca7a795b277c20c02a218bf44052278c03344b
9aa6c72b92b6c89cc6d23b693257df9af7de2d15
705387c5074bcca36d626882462ebbc2bcc3bed4
8ca4b3ef19fe82d7ad6a6e1515317dcc01b41515
80dba72a669b5416e97a42fd2c2a7bc5a6d3f44a
2021-10-18 23:52:46 +09:00
Juneyoung Lee
8ca4b3ef19 [Clang/Test]: Rename enable_noundef_analysis to disable-noundef-analysis and turn it off by default (2)
This patch updates test files after D105169.
Autogenerated test codes are changed by `utils/update_cc_test_checks.py,` and non-autogenerated test codes are changed as follows:

(1) I wrote a python script that (partially) updates the tests using regex: {F18594904} The script is not perfect, but I believe it gives hints about which patterns are updated to have `noundef` attached.

(2) The remaining tests are updated manually.

Reviewed By: eugenis

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108453
2021-10-16 12:01:41 +09:00
Alexey Bataev
a28e835e94 [OPENMP]Fix PR48885: Crash in passing firstprivate args to tasks on Apple M1.
Need to bitcast the function pointer passed as a parameter to the real
type to avoid possible problem with calling conventions.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99521
2021-03-31 13:00:58 -07:00
Alexey Bataev
60d71a286b [OPENMP50]Allow overlapping mapping in target constructs.
OpenMP 5.0 removed a lot of restriction for overlapped mapped items
comparing to OpenMP 4.5. Patch restricts the checks for overlapped data
mappings only for OpenMP 4.5 and less and reorders mapping of the
arguments so, that present and alloc mappings are processed first and
then all others.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86119
2021-02-16 14:42:08 -08:00
Alexey Bataev
b272698de7 [OPENMP]Do not use OMP_MAP_TARGET_PARAM for data movement directives.
OMP_MAP_TARGET_PARAM flag is used to mark the data that shoud be passed
as arguments to the target kernels, nothing else. But the compiler still
marks the data with OMP_MAP_TARGET_PARAM flags even if the data is
passed to the data movement directives, like target data, target update
etc. This flag is just ignored for this directives and the compiler does
not need to emit it.

Reviewed By: cchen

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91261
2021-01-19 12:41:15 -08:00
Joseph Huber
da8bec47ab [OpenMP] Add Location Fields to Libomptarget Runtime for Debugging
Summary:
Add support for passing source locations to libomptarget runtime functions using the ident_t struct present in the rest of the libomp API. This will allow the runtime system to give much more insightful error messages and debugging values.

Reviewers: jdoerfert grokos

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87946
2020-11-19 12:01:53 -05:00
Joseph Huber
97e55cfef5 [OpenMP] Add Passing in Original Declaration Names To Mapper API
Summary:
This patch adds support for passing in the original delcaration name in the source file to the libomptarget runtime. This will allow the runtime to provide more intelligent debugging messages. This patch takes the original expression parsed from the OpenMP map / update clause and provides a textual representation if it was explicitly mapped, otherwise it takes the name of the variable declaration as a fallback. The information in passed to the runtime in a global array of strings that matches the existing ident_t source location strings using ";name;filename;column;row;;"

Reviewers: jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89802
2020-11-18 15:28:39 -05:00
cchen
0cab91140f [OpenMP5.0] map item can be non-contiguous for target update
In order not to modify the `tgt_target_data_update` information but still be
able to pass the extra information for non-contiguous map item (offset,
count, and stride for each dimension), this patch overload `arg` when
the maptype is set as `OMP_MAP_DESCRIPTOR`. The origin `arg` is for
passing the pointer information, however, the overloaded `arg` is an
array of descriptor_dim:

struct descriptor_dim {
  int64_t offset;
  int64_t count;
  int64_t stride
};

and the array size is the same as dimension size. In addition, since we
have count and stride information in descriptor_dim, we can replace/overload the
`arg_size` parameter by using dimension size.

For supporting `stride` in array section, we use a dummy dimension in
descriptor to store the unit size. The formula for counting the stride
in dimension D_n: `unit size * (D_0 * D_1 ... * D_n-1) * D_n.stride`.

Demonstrate how it works:
```
double arr[3][4][5];

D0: { offset = 0, count = 1, stride = 8 }                                // offset, count, dimension size always be 0, 1, 1 for this extra dimension, stride is the unit size
D1: { offset = 0, count = 2, stride = 8 * 1 * 2 = 16 }                   // stride = unit size * (product of dimension size of D0) * D1.stride = 4 * 1 * 2 = 8
D2: { offset = 2, count = 2, stride = 8 * (1 * 5) * 1 = 40  }            // stride = unit size * (product of dimension size of D0, D1) * D2.stride = 4 * 5 * 1 = 20
D3: { offset = 0, count = 2, stride = 8 * (1 * 5 * 4) * 2 = 320 }        // stride = unit size * (product of dimension size of D0, D1, D2) * D3.stride = 4 * 25 * 2 = 200

// X here means we need to offload this data, therefore, runtime will transfer
// data from offset 80, 96, 120, 136, 400, 416, 440, 456
// Runtime patch: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82245
// OOOOO OOOOO OOOOO
// OOOOO OOOOO OOOOO
// XOXOO OOOOO XOXOO
// XOXOO OOOOO XOXOO
```

Reviewed By: ABataev

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84192
2020-11-06 21:04:37 -06:00
Shilei Tian
0661328d7e [Clang][OpenMP] Added the support for target data nowait
Previously we added support for target nowait, but target data nowait
has not been supported yet. In this patch, target data nowait will also be
wrapped into a task.

Reviewed By: jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90099
2020-10-28 15:53:30 -04:00
Benjamin Kramer
207cf71fa9 Revert "[OpenMP] Add Passing in Original Declaration Names To Mapper API"
This reverts commit d981c7b7581efc3ef378709042100e75da0185a0 and
a87d7b3d448a16e416d1980b9d6aea99e4c9900b. Test fails under msan.
2020-10-28 13:58:14 +01:00
Joseph Huber
a87d7b3d44 [OpenMP] Add Passing in Original Declaration Names To Mapper API
Summary:
This patch adds support for passing in the original delcaration name in the
source file to the libomptarget runtime. This will allow the runtime to provide
more intelligent debugging messages. This patch takes the original expression
parsed from the OpenMP map / update clause and provides a textual
representation if it was explicitly mapped, otherwise it takes the name of the
variable declaration as a fallback. The information in passed to the runtime in
a global array of strings that matches the existing ident_t source location
strings using ";name;filename;column;row;;". See
clang/test/OpenMP/target_map_names.cpp for an example of the generated output
for a given map clause.

Reviewers: jdoervert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89802
2020-10-27 16:09:19 -04:00
Alexey Bataev
622e46156d [OPENMP]Fix PR46824: Global declare target pointer cannot be accessed in target region.
Need to map the base pointer for all directives, not only target
data-based ones.
The base pointer is mapped for array sections, array subscript, array
shaping and other array-like constructs with the base pointer. Also,
codegen for use_device_ptr clause was modified to correctly handle
mapping combination of array like constructs + use_device_ptr clause.
The data for use_device_ptr clause is emitted as the last records in the
data mapping array.

Reviewed By: ye-luo

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84767
2020-07-30 11:18:33 -04:00
Alexey Bataev
b69357c2f4 Revert "[OPENMP]Fix PR46824: Global declare target pointer cannot be accessed in target region."
This reverts commit 142d0d3ed8e07aca2476bc4ecc1a12d15577a84a to
investigate undefined behavior revealed by buildbots.
2020-07-30 10:57:56 -04:00
Alexey Bataev
142d0d3ed8 [OPENMP]Fix PR46824: Global declare target pointer cannot be accessed in target region.
Need to map the base pointer for all directives, not only target
data-based ones.
The base pointer is mapped for array sections, array subscript, array
shaping and other array-like constructs with the base pointer. Also,
codegen for use_device_ptr clause was modified to correctly handle
mapping combination of array like constructs + use_device_ptr clause.
The data for use_device_ptr clause is emitted as the last records in the
data mapping array.
It applies only for global pointers.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84767
2020-07-30 09:40:05 -04:00
Joel E. Denny
9f2f3b9de6 [OpenMP] Implement TR8 present motion modifier in Clang (1/2)
This patch implements Clang front end support for the OpenMP TR8
`present` motion modifier for `omp target update` directives.  The
next patch in this series implements OpenMP runtime support.

Reviewed By: ABataev

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84711
2020-07-29 12:18:45 -04:00
Joel E. Denny
69fc33f0cd Revert "[OpenMP] Implement TR8 present motion modifier in Clang (1/2)"
This reverts commit 3c3faae497046be706df29e16c9fbccb7e1fce09.

It breaks a number of bots.
2020-07-28 20:30:05 -04:00
Joel E. Denny
3c3faae497 [OpenMP] Implement TR8 present motion modifier in Clang (1/2)
This patch implements Clang front end support for the OpenMP TR8
`present` motion modifier for `omp target update` directives.  The
next patch in this series implements OpenMP runtime support.

Reviewed By: ABataev

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84711
2020-07-28 19:15:18 -04:00
Alexey Bataev
13bfe4b226 [OPENMP]Fix PR46012: declare target pointer cannot be accessed in target region.
Summary:
Need to avoid an optimization for base pointer mapping for target data
directives.

Reviewers: jdoerfert, ye-luo

Subscribers: yaxunl, guansong, cfe-commits, sstefan1, caomhin

Tags: #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84182
2020-07-21 15:48:32 -04:00
George Rokos
537b16e9b8 [OpenMP 5.0] Codegen support to pass user-defined mapper functions to runtime
This patch implements the code generation to use OpenMP 5.0 declare mapper (a.k.a. user-defined mapper) constructs.
Patch written by Lingda Li.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67833
2020-07-15 18:11:43 -07:00
Alexey Bataev
c2aa543237 [OPENMP50]Codegen for array shaping expression in map clauses.
Added codegen support for array shaping operations in map/to/from
clauses.
2020-03-31 19:06:49 -04:00
cchen
6ee6fa28a7 [OpenMP5.0] Allow pointer arithmetic in motion/map clause, by Chi Chun
Chen

Summary:
Base declaration in pointer arithmetic expression is determined by
binary search with type information. Take "int *a, *b; *(a+*b)" as an
example, we determine the base by checking the type of LHS and RHS. In
this case the type of LHS is "int *", the type of RHS is "int",
therefore, we know that we need to visit LHS in order to find base
declaration.

Reviewers: ABataev, jdoerfert

Reviewed By: ABataev

Subscribers: guansong, cfe-commits, sandoval, dreachem

Tags: #clang

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75077
2020-02-28 15:07:32 -05:00
Alexey Bataev
a90fc6617f [OPENMP]Fix PR41966: type mismatch in runtime functions.
Target-based runtime functions use int64_t type for sizes, while the
compiler uses size_t type. It leads to miscompilation in 32 bit mode.

llvm-svn: 364327
2019-06-25 16:00:43 +00:00
Alexey Bataev
b363813543 The patch adds support for the new map interface between clang and libomptarget. The changes in the interface are the following:
device IDs are now 64-bit integers (as opposed to 32-bit)
map flags are 64-bit long (used to be 32-bit)
mappings for partially mapped structs are now calculated at compile time and members of partially mapped structs are flagged using the MEMBER_OF field
Support for is_device_ptr on struct members was dropped - this functionality is not supported by the OpenMP standard and its implementation is technically infeasible (however, use_device_ptr on struct members works as a non-standard extension of the compiler)

llvm-svn: 337468
2018-07-19 16:34:13 +00:00