20 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Johannes Doerfert
08533a3ee8
[Offload][NFC] Reorganize utils:: and make Device/Host/Shared clearer (#100280)
We had three `utils::` namespaces, all with different "meaning" (host,
device, hsa_utils). We should, when we can, keep "include/Shared"
accessible from host and device, thus RefCountTy has been moved to a
separate header. `hsa_utils` was introduced to make `utils::` less
overloaded. And common functionality was de-duplicated, e.g.,
`utils::advance` and `utils::advanceVoidPtr` -> `utils:advancePtr`. Type
punning now checks for the size of the result to make sure it matches
the source type.

No functional change was intended.
2024-09-05 13:36:26 -07:00
Ethan Luis McDonough
fde2d23ee2
[PGO][OpenMP] Instrumentation for GPU devices (Revision of #76587) (#102691)
This pull request is a revised version of #76587. This pull request
fixes some build issues that were present in the previous version of
this change.

> This pull request is the first part of an ongoing effort to extends
PGO instrumentation to GPU device code. This PR makes the following
changes:
>
> - Adds blank registration functions to device RTL
> - Gives PGO globals protected visibility when targeting a supported
GPU
> - Handles any addrspace casts for PGO calls
> - Implements PGO global extraction in GPU plugins (currently only
dumps info)
>
> These changes can be tested by supplying `-fprofile-instrument=clang`
while targeting a GPU.
2024-08-22 01:10:54 -05:00
Johannes Doerfert
3b7611594f
[Offload] Improve error reporting on memory faults (#104254)
Since we can already track allocations, we can diagnose memory faults to
some degree. If the fault happens in a prior allocation (use after free)
or "close but outside" one, we can provide that information to the user.
Note that the fault address might be page aligned, and not all accesses
trigger a fault, especially for allocations that are backed by a
MemoryManager. Still, if people disable the MemoryManager or the
allocation is big enough, we can sometimes provide valueable feedback.
2024-08-21 10:01:35 -07:00
Johannes Doerfert
f3bfc56327
[Offload][OpenMP] Prettify error messages by "demangling" the kernel name (#101400)
The kernel names for OpenMP are manually mangled and not ideal when we
report something to the user. We demangle them now, providing the
function and line number of the target region, together with the actual
kernel name.
2024-08-01 15:24:15 -07:00
Johannes Doerfert
9a1013220b
[Offload] Allow to record kernel launch stack traces (#100472)
Similar to (de)allocation traces, we can record kernel launch stack
traces and display them in case of an error. However, the AMD GPU plugin
signal handler, which is invoked on memroy faults, cannot pinpoint the
offending kernel. Insteade print `<NUM>`, set via
`OFFLOAD_TRACK_NUM_KERNEL_LAUNCH_TRACES=<NUM>`, many traces. The
recoding/record uses a ring buffer of fixed size (for now 8).
For `trap` errors, we print the actual kernel name, and trace if
recorded.
2024-07-31 11:49:50 -07:00
Johannes Doerfert
c95abe94ae
[Offload] Implement double free (and other allocation error) reporting (#100261)
As a first step towards a GPU sanitizer we now can track allocations and
deallocations in order to report double frees, and other problems during
deallocation.
2024-07-30 10:10:57 -07:00
Ethan Luis McDonough
2c8b912f63
Revert "[PGO][OpenMP] Instrumentation for GPU devices (#76587)"
This reverts commit 5fd2af38e461445c583d7ffc2fe23858966eee76. It caused build issues and broke the buildbot.
2024-06-28 12:30:45 -05:00
Ethan Luis McDonough
5fd2af38e4
[PGO][OpenMP] Instrumentation for GPU devices (#76587)
This pull request is the first part of an ongoing effort to extends PGO
instrumentation to GPU device code. This PR makes the following changes:

- Adds blank registration functions to device RTL
- Gives PGO globals protected visibility when targeting a supported GPU
- Handles any addrspace casts for PGO calls
- Implements PGO global extraction in GPU plugins (currently only dumps
info)

These changes can be tested by supplying `-fprofile-instrument=clang`
while targeting a GPU.
2024-06-28 10:42:19 -05:00
Tim Gymnich
597d2f7662
[OpenMP] Add Environment Variable to disable Reuse of Blocks for High Loop Trip Counts (#89239)
Sometimes it might be beneficial to spawn more thread blocks instead of
reusing existing for multiple loop iterations.

**Alternatives considered:**

Make `DefaultNumBlocks` settable via an environment variable.

---------

Co-authored-by: Joseph Huber <huberjn@outlook.com>
2024-06-14 07:35:23 -07:00
Johannes Doerfert
54b5c76d3b
[Offload] Use flat array for cuLaunchKernel (#95116)
We already used a flat array of kernel launch parameters for the AMD GPU
launch but now we also use this scheme for the NVIDIA GPU launch. The
only remaining/required use of the indirection is the host plugin (due
ot ffi). This allows to us simplify the use for non-OpenMP kernel
launch.
2024-06-13 09:43:47 +03:00
Joseph Huber
435aa7663d
[Libomptarget] Rework device initialization and image registration (#93844)
Summary:
Currently, we register images into a linear table according to the
logical OpenMP device identifier. We then initialize all of these images
as one block. This logic requires that images are compatible with *all*
devices instead of just the one that it can run on. This prevents us
from running on systems with heterogeneous devices (i.e. image 1 runs on
device 0 image 0 runs on device 1).

This patch reworks the logic by instead making the compatibility check a
per-device query. We then scan every device to see if it's compatible
and do it as they come.
2024-06-06 08:10:56 -05:00
Joseph Huber
21f3a6091f
[Offload] Only initialize a plugin if it is needed (#92765)
Summary:
Initializing the plugins requires initializing the runtime like CUDA or
HSA. This has a considerable overhead on most platforms, so we should
only actually initialize a plugin if it is needed by any image that is
loaded.
2024-05-23 09:36:47 -05:00
Joseph Huber
f42f57b52d
[Libomptarget] Rework Record & Replay to be a plugin member (#88928) (#89097)
Summary:
Previously, the R&R support was global state initialized by a global
constructor. This is bad because it prevents us from adequately
constraining the lifetime of the library. Additionally, we want to
minimize the amount of global state floating around.

This patch moves the R&R support into a plugin member like everything
else. This means there will be multiple copies of the R&R implementation
floating around, but this was already the case given the fact that we
currently handle everything with dynamic libraries.
2024-05-16 14:58:46 -05:00
Joseph Huber
3abd3d6e59
[Libomptarget] Remove requires information from plugin (#80345)
Summary:
Currently this is only used for the zero-copy handling. However, this
can easily be moved into `libomptarget` so that we do not need to bother
setting the requires flags in the plugin. The advantage here is that we
no longer need to do this for every device redundently. Additionally,
these requires flags are specifically OpenMP related, so they should
live in `libomptarget`.
2024-05-16 11:13:50 -05:00
Joseph Huber
363258a3cc
[Offload] Remove old references to isCtor (#91766)
Summary:
These have long since been removed, support for ctors / dtors now
happens through special kernels the backend creates.
2024-05-14 06:00:34 -05:00
Joseph Huber
fa9e90f5d2 [Reland][Libomptarget] Statically link all plugin runtimes (#87009)
This patch overhauls the `libomptarget` and plugin interface. Currently,
we define a C API and compile each plugin as a separate shared library.
Then, `libomptarget` loads these API functions and forwards its internal
calls to them. This was originally designed to allow multiple
implementations of a library to be live. However, since then no one has
used this functionality and it prevents us from using much nicer
interfaces. If the old behavior is desired it should instead be
implemented as a separate plugin.

This patch replaces the `PluginAdaptorTy` interface with the
`GenericPluginTy` that is used by the plugins. Each plugin exports a
`createPlugin_<name>` function that is used to get the specific
implementation. This code is now shared with `libomptarget`.

There are some notable improvements to this.
1. Massively improved lifetimes of life runtime objects
2. The plugins can use a C++ interface
3. Global state does not need to be duplicated for each plugin +
   libomptarget
4. Easier to use and add features and improve error handling
5. Less function call overhead / Improved LTO performance.

Additional changes in this plugin are related to contending with the
fact that state is now shared. Initialization and deinitialization is
now handled correctly and in phase with the underlying runtime, allowing
us to actually know when something is getting deallocated.

Depends on https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/86971
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/86875
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/86868
2024-05-09 09:38:22 -05:00
Joseph Huber
e5e66073c3 Revert "[Libomptarget] Statically link all plugin runtimes (#87009)"
Caused failures on build-bots, reverting to investigate.

This reverts commit 80f9e814ec896fdc57ee84afad8ac4cb1f8e4627.
2024-05-09 07:05:23 -05:00
Joseph Huber
80f9e814ec
[Libomptarget] Statically link all plugin runtimes (#87009)
This patch overhauls the `libomptarget` and plugin interface. Currently,
we define a C API and compile each plugin as a separate shared library.
Then, `libomptarget` loads these API functions and forwards its internal
calls to them. This was originally designed to allow multiple
implementations of a library to be live. However, since then no one has
used this functionality and it prevents us from using much nicer
interfaces. If the old behavior is desired it should instead be
implemented as a separate plugin.

This patch replaces the `PluginAdaptorTy` interface with the
`GenericPluginTy` that is used by the plugins. Each plugin exports a
`createPlugin_<name>` function that is used to get the specific
implementation. This code is now shared with `libomptarget`.

There are some notable improvements to this.
1. Massively improved lifetimes of life runtime objects
2. The plugins can use a C++ interface
3. Global state does not need to be duplicated for each plugin +
   libomptarget
4. Easier to use and add features and improve error handling
5. Less function call overhead / Improved LTO performance.

Additional changes in this plugin are related to contending with the
fact that state is now shared. Initialization and deinitialization is
now handled correctly and in phase with the underlying runtime, allowing
us to actually know when something is getting deallocated.

Depends on https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/86971
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/86875
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/86868
2024-05-09 06:35:54 -05:00
Joseph Huber
e3938f4d71
[Offload] Detect native ELF machine from preprocessor (#91282)
Summary:
This gets the target's corresponding ELF value from the preprocessor.
We use this to detect if a given ELF is compatible with the CPU
offloading impolementation for OpenMP. Previously we used defitions from
CMake, but this is easier for people to understand as there may be new
users of this in the future.
2024-05-08 14:36:58 -05:00
Johannes Doerfert
330d8983d2
[Offload] Move /openmp/libomptarget to /offload (#75125)
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>
2024-04-22 09:51:33 -07:00