This patch cleans up unused functions, variables, sign compare issues, and
addresses some -Warning flags which are now enabled including -Wcast-qual.
Not all the warning flags in LibompHandleFlags.cmake are enabled, but some
are with this patch.
Some __kmp_gtid_from_* macros in kmp.h are switched to static inline functions
which allows us to remove the awkward definition of KMP_DEBUG_ASSERT() and
KMP_ASSERT() macros which used the comma operator. This had to be done for the
innumerable -Wunused-value warnings related to KMP_DEBUG_ASSERT()
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49105
llvm-svn: 339393
Minor code cleanup of Klocwork issues. Fatal messages are given no return
attribute. Define and use KMP_NORETURN to work for multiple C++ versions.
Patch by Terry Wilmarth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37275
llvm-svn: 312538
Changes are: got all atomics to accept volatile pointers that allowed
to simplify many type conversions. Windows specific code fixed correspondingly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35417
llvm-svn: 308164
Changes are: replaced C-style casts with cons_cast and reinterpret_cast;
type of several counters changed to signed; type of parameters of 32-bit and
64-bit AND and OR intrinsics changes to unsigned; changed files formatted
using clang-format version 3.8.1.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34759
llvm-svn: 307020
This patch contains the clang-format and cleanup of the entire code base. Some
of clang-formats changes made the code look worse in places. A best effort was
made to resolve the bulk of these problems, but many remain. Most of the
problems were mangling line-breaks and tabbing of comments.
Patch by Terry Wilmarth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32659
llvm-svn: 302929
This set of changes enables the affinity interface (Either the preexisting
native operating system or HWLOC) to be dynamically set at runtime
initialization. The point of this change is that we were seeing performance
degradations when using HWLOC. This allows the user to use the old affinity
mechanisms which on large machines (>64 cores) makes a large difference in
initialization time.
These changes mostly move affinity code under a small class hierarchy:
KMPAffinity
class Mask {}
KMPNativeAffinity : public KMPAffinity
class Mask : public KMPAffinity::Mask
KMPHwlocAffinity
class Mask : public KMPAffinity::Mask
Since all interface functions (for both affinity and the mask implementation)
are virtual, the implementation can be chosen at runtime initialization.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26356
llvm-svn: 286890
When affinity isn't supported, __kmp_affinity_compact doesn't exist. The
problem is that in kmp_affinity.h there is a function which uses it without the
proper KMP_AFFINITY_SUPPORTED guard around it. The compiler was smart enough to
ignore it and the function __kmp_affinity_cmp_Address_child_num which relies on
it, but I think it is cleaner to have it under the proper guard. Since the
function is only used in the kmp_affinity.cpp file and there aren't any plans to
have it elsewhere. I have moved it there.
llvm-svn: 280542
These changes allow libhwloc to be used as the topology discovery/affinity
mechanism for libomp. It is supported on Unices. The code additions:
* Canonicalize KMP_CPU_* interface macros so bitmask operations are
implementation independent and work with both hwloc bitmaps and libomp
bitmaps. So there are new KMP_CPU_ALLOC_* and KMP_CPU_ITERATE() macros and
the like. These are all in kmp.h and appropriately placed.
* Hwloc topology discovery code in kmp_affinity.cpp. This uses the hwloc
interface to create a libomp address2os object which the rest of libomp knows
how to handle already.
* To build, use -DLIBOMP_USE_HWLOC=on and
-DLIBOMP_HWLOC_INSTALL_DIR=/path/to/install/dir [default /usr/local]. If CMake
can't find the library or hwloc.h, then it will tell you and exit.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13991
llvm-svn: 254320
These changes include:
1) Machine hierarchy now uses the base_num_threads field to indicate the
maximum number of threads the current hierarchy can handle without a resize.
2) In __kmp_get_hierarchy, we need to get depth after any potential resize
is done.
3) Cleanup of hierarchy resize code to support 1 above.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14455
llvm-svn: 252475
This is a follow up to the hierarchy cleanup patch.
Added some clarifying comments to hierarchy_info.
Fixed a bug with the depth field not being updated cleanly during a resize.
Fixed resize to first check capacity as determined by maxLevels before actually doing the full resize.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12562
llvm-svn: 247333
Some of this is improvement to code suggested by Hal Finkel. Four changes here:
1.Cleanup of hierarchy code to handle all hierarchy cases whether affinity is available or not
2.Separated this and other classes and common functions out to a header file
3.Added a destructor-like fini function for the hierarchy (and call in __kmp_cleanup)
4.Remove some redundant code that is hopefully no longer needed
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12449
llvm-svn: 247326