Fix some tests causing hangs, one fail, and a few XPASSing. We are
seeing new passes/fails because of the named barrier changes being
merged.
Signed-off-by: Nick Sarnie <nick.sarnie@intel.com>
We finally got our buildbot added (to staging, at least) so we want to
start running L0 tests in CI.
We need `check-offload` to pass though, so XFAIL everything failing.
There's a couple `UNSUPPORTED` as well, those are for sporadic fails.
Also make set the `gpu` and `intelgpu` LIT variables when testing the
`spirv64-intel` triple.
We have no DeviceRTL yet so basically everything fails, but we manage to
get
```
Total Discovered Tests: 432
Unsupported : 169 (39.12%)
Passed : 67 (15.51%)
Expectedly Failed: 196 (45.37%)
```
We still don't build the level zero plugin by default and these tests
don't run unless the plugin was built, so this has no effect on most
builds.
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Signed-off-by: Nick Sarnie <nick.sarnie@intel.com>
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).
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Co-authored-by: Alex Duran <alejandro.duran@intel.com>
In a nutshell, this moves our libomptarget code to populate the offload
subproject.
With this commit, users need to enable the new LLVM/Offload subproject
as a runtime in their cmake configuration.
No further changes are expected for downstream code.
Tests and other components still depend on OpenMP and have also not been
renamed. The results below are for a build in which OpenMP and Offload
are enabled runtimes. In addition to the pure `git mv`, we needed to
adjust some CMake files. Nothing is intended to change semantics.
```
ninja check-offload
```
Works with the X86 and AMDGPU offload tests
```
ninja check-openmp
```
Still works but doesn't build offload tests anymore.
```
ls install/lib
```
Shows all expected libraries, incl.
- `libomptarget.devicertl.a`
- `libomptarget-nvptx-sm_90.bc`
- `libomptarget.rtl.amdgpu.so` -> `libomptarget.rtl.amdgpu.so.18git`
- `libomptarget.so` -> `libomptarget.so.18git`
Fixes: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/75124
---------
Co-authored-by: Saiyedul Islam <Saiyedul.Islam@amd.com>