Again, this simplifies the semantic checks and lowering quite a bit.
Update the check for positive alignment to use a more informative
message, and to highlight the modifier itsef, not the whole clause.
Remove the checks for the allocator expression itself being positive:
there is nothing in the spec that says that it should be positive.
Remove the "simple" modifier from the AllocateT template, since both
simple and complex modifiers are the same thing, only differing in
syntax.
This removes the specialized parsers and helper classes for these
clauses, namely ConcatSeparated, MapModifiers, and MotionModifiers. Map
and the motion clauses are now handled in the same way as all other
clauses with modifiers, with one exception: the commas separating their
modifiers are optional. This syntax is deprecated in OpenMP 5.2.
Implement version checks for modifiers: for a given modifier on a given
clause, check if that modifier is allowed on this clause in the
specified OpenMP version. This replaced several individual checks.
Add a testcase for handling map modifiers in a different order, and for
diagnosing an ultimate modifier out of position.
This actually simplifies the AST node for the schedule clause: the two
allowed modifiers can be easily classified as the ordering-modifier and
the chunk-modifier during parsing without the need to create additional
classes.
Also, define helper macros in parse-tree.h.
Apply the new modifier representation to the DEFAULTMAP and REDUCTION
clauses, with testcases utilizing the new modifier validation.
OpenMP modifier overhaul: #3/3
This is the first part of the effort to make parsing of clause modifiers
more uniform and robust. Currently, when multiple modifiers are allowed,
the parser will expect them to appear in a hard-coded order.
Additionally, modifier properties (such as "ultimate") are checked
separately for each case.
The overall plan is
1. Extract all modifiers into their own top-level classes, and then
equip them with sets of common properties that will allow performing the
property checks generically, without refering to the specific kind of
the modifier.
2. Define a parser (as a separate class) for each modifier.
3. For each clause define a union (std::variant) of all allowable
modifiers, and parse the modifiers as a list of these unions.
The intent is also to isolate parts of the code that could eventually be
auto-generated.
OpenMP modifier overhaul: #1/3
This prepares for using the DECLARE MAPPER construct.
A check in lowering will say "Not implemented" when trying to use a
mapper as some code is required to tie the mapper to the declared one.
Senantics check for the symbol generated.
Add ALL variable category, implement semantic checks to verify the
validity of the clause, improve error messages, add testcases.
The variable category modifier is optional since 5.0, make sure we allow
it to be missing. If it is missing, assume "all" in clause conversion.
Extract the SINK/SOURCE parse tree elements into a separate class
`OmpDoacross`, share them between DEPEND and DOACROSS clauses. Most of
the changes in Semantics are to accommodate the new contents of
OmpDependClause, and a mere introduction of OmpDoacrossClause.
There are no semantic checks specifically for DOACROSS.
Parse PRESENT modifier as well while we're at it (no MAPPER though). Add
semantic checks for these clauses in the TARGET UPDATE construct, TODO
messages in lowering.
Issue deprecation warning for these directives.
Lowering currently supports parallel master, for all other combined or
composite directives involving master, issue TODO errors.
Note: The first commit changes the formatting and generalizes the
deprecation message emission for reuse in the second commit. I can pull
it out into a separate commit if required.
Parse the locator list in OmpDependClause as an OmpObjectList (instead
of a list of Designators). When a common block appears in the locator
list, show an informative message.
Implement resolving symbols in DependSinkVec in a dedicated visitor
instead of having a visitor for OmpDependClause.
Resolve unresolved names common blocks in OmpObjectList.
Minor changes to the code organization:
- rename OmpDependenceType to OmpTaskDependenceType (to follow 5.2
terminology),
- rename Depend::WithLocators to Depend::DepType,
- add comments with more detailed spec references to parse-tree.h.
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Co-authored-by: Kiran Chandramohan <kiran.chandramohan@arm.com>
Implement parsing of the AFFINITY clause on TASK construct, conversion
from the parser class to omp::Clause.
Lowering to HLFIR is unsupported, a TODO message is displayed.
Define `OmpIteratorSpecifier` and `OmpIteratorModifier` parser classes,
and add parsing for them. Those are reusable between any clauses that
use iterator modifiers.
Add support for iterator modifiers to the MAP clause up to lowering,
where a TODO message is emitted.
The convention is to use enum names that match the source spelling (up
to upper/lower case), including names with underscores.
Remove the special case from unparser, update tests.
This commit adds parsing of type modifiers for the MAP clause: CLOSE,
OMPX_HOLD, and PRESENT. The support for ALWAYS has already existed.
The new modifiers are not yet handled in lowering: when present, a TODO
message is emitted and compilation stops.
Add the permutation clause for the interchange directive which will be
introduced in the upcoming OpenMP 6.0 specification. A preview has been
published in
[Technical Report12](https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/openmp-TR12.pdf).
omp masked directive in OpenMP 5.2 allows to specify code regions which
are expected to be executed by thread ids specified by the programmer.
Filter clause of the directive allows to specify the thread id. This
change adds the parsing support for the directive
Accept the reduction modifier in the Flang parser. Issue a TODO message
during lowering.
OpenMP 5.0 introduced the reduction modifier. Details can be seen in
2.19.5.4 reductionClause.
OpenMP 5.2 relevant section is 5.5.8reductionClause.
This will help remove some of the parser errors highlighted in the
following post and also bring it to a well defined behaviour (produce
TODO errors for unsupported features, do not crash).
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/proposal-rename-flang-new-to-flang/69462/60
This patch adds the following check from OpenMP 5.2.
```
If the directive has a clause, it must contain at least one enter clause
or at least one link clause.
```
Also added a warning for the deprication of `TO` clause on `DECLARE
TARGET` construct.
```
The clause-name to may be used as a synonym for the clause-name enter.
This use has been deprecated.
```
Based on the tests for to clause, the tests for enter clause are added.
This patch does not add tests where both to and enter clause are used together.
Summary of this patch
- Add semantic support for HAS_DEVICE_ADDR and IS_DEVICE_PTR clauses.
- A list item that appears in an IS_DEVICE_PTR clause must be a valid
device pointer for the device data environment.
- A list item may not be specified in both an IS_DEVICE_PTR clause and a
HAS_DEVICE_ADDR clauses on the directive.
- A list item that appears in an IS_DEVICE_PTR or a HAS_DEVICE_ADDR
clauses must not be specified in any data-sharing attribute clause on
the same target construct.
Re-land commit 3787fd942f3927345320cc97a479f13e44355805
This patch adds support for storing OpenMP REQUIRES information in the
semantics symbols for programs/subprograms and modules/submodules, and
populates them during directive resolution. A pass is added to name resolution
that makes sure this information is also propagated across top-level programs,
functions and subprograms.
Storing REQUIRES information inside of semantics symbols will also allow
supporting the propagation of this information across Fortran modules. This
will come as a separate patch.
The `bool DirectiveAttributeVisitor::Pre(const parser::SpecificationPart &x)`
method is removed since it resulted in specification parts being visited twice.
This is patch 3/5 of a series splitting D149337 to simplify review.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D157983
Changes in this commit make some gfortran tests crash the compiler. It is
likely trying to dereference undefined symbol pointers.
This reverts commit 3787fd942f3927345320cc97a479f13e44355805.
This patch adds support for storing OpenMP REQUIRES information in the
semantics symbols for programs/subprograms and modules/submodules, and
populates them during directive resolution. A pass is added to name resolution
that makes sure this information is also propagated across top-level programs,
functions and subprograms.
Storing REQUIRES information inside of semantics symbols will also allow
supporting the propagation of this information across Fortran modules. This
will come as a separate patch.
The `bool DirectiveAttributeVisitor::Pre(const parser::SpecificationPart &x)`
method is removed since it resulted in specification parts being visited twice.
This is patch 3/5 of a series splitting D149337 to simplify review.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D157983
This patch fixes a problem in the representation of the clause list for the
REQUIRES directive. Location information was not present, making error messages
not very descriptive.
This is patch 1/5 of a series splitting D149337 to simplify review.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D157710
This patch adds support for matching multiple OpenMP `if` clauses to their
specified directive in a combined construct. It also enables this clause to be
attached by name to `simd` and `teams` directives, in addition to the others
that were already supported.
This patch on its own cannot yet be tested because there is currently no
lowering to MLIR support for any combined construct containing two or more
OpenMP directives that can have an `if` clause attached.
Depends on D155981.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D156313
This is an assisting patch which is implemented to address review comment to switch std::list<Name> to OmpObjectlist from https://reviews.llvm.org/D142722.
Also addressed a semantic check https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/61161 OpenMP 5.2 standard states that only pointer variables (C_PTR, Cray pointers, POINTER or ALLOCATABLE items) can appear in SIMD aligned clause (section 5.11). And not to allow common block names on an ALIGNED clause.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D152637
Initial support for USE_DEVICE_PTR clause on OMP TARGET DATA directive.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D148254
This patch adds parser suppert for the device_type clause used by the Declare Target directive.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D143671