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Author SHA1 Message Date
erichkeane
d0dc3799b7 [OpenACC][NFCI] Add AST Infrastructure for reduction recipes
This patch does the bare minimum to start setting up the reduction
recipe support, including adding a type to the AST to store it. No real
additional work is done, and a bunch of static_asserts are left around
to allow us to do this properly.
2025-08-19 07:58:11 -07:00
Matheus Izvekov
91cdd35008
[clang] Improve nested name specifier AST representation (#147835)
This is a major change on how we represent nested name qualifications in
the AST.

* The nested name specifier itself and how it's stored is changed. The
prefixes for types are handled within the type hierarchy, which makes
canonicalization for them super cheap, no memory allocation required.
Also translating a type into nested name specifier form becomes a no-op.
An identifier is stored as a DependentNameType. The nested name
specifier gains a lightweight handle class, to be used instead of
passing around pointers, which is similar to what is implemented for
TemplateName. There is still one free bit available, and this handle can
be used within a PointerUnion and PointerIntPair, which should keep
bit-packing aficionados happy.
* The ElaboratedType node is removed, all type nodes in which it could
previously apply to can now store the elaborated keyword and name
qualifier, tail allocating when present.
* TagTypes can now point to the exact declaration found when producing
these, as opposed to the previous situation of there only existing one
TagType per entity. This increases the amount of type sugar retained,
and can have several applications, for example in tracking module
ownership, and other tools which care about source file origins, such as
IWYU. These TagTypes are lazily allocated, in order to limit the
increase in AST size.

This patch offers a great performance benefit.

It greatly improves compilation time for
[stdexec](https://github.com/NVIDIA/stdexec). For one datapoint, for
`test_on2.cpp` in that project, which is the slowest compiling test,
this patch improves `-c` compilation time by about 7.2%, with the
`-fsyntax-only` improvement being at ~12%.

This has great results on compile-time-tracker as well:

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/700dce98-2cab-4aa8-97d1-b038c0bee831)

This patch also further enables other optimziations in the future, and
will reduce the performance impact of template specialization resugaring
when that lands.

It has some other miscelaneous drive-by fixes.

About the review: Yes the patch is huge, sorry about that. Part of the
reason is that I started by the nested name specifier part, before the
ElaboratedType part, but that had a huge performance downside, as
ElaboratedType is a big performance hog. I didn't have the steam to go
back and change the patch after the fact.

There is also a lot of internal API changes, and it made sense to remove
ElaboratedType in one go, versus removing it from one type at a time, as
that would present much more churn to the users. Also, the nested name
specifier having a different API avoids missing changes related to how
prefixes work now, which could make existing code compile but not work.

How to review: The important changes are all in
`clang/include/clang/AST` and `clang/lib/AST`, with also important
changes in `clang/lib/Sema/TreeTransform.h`.

The rest and bulk of the changes are mostly consequences of the changes
in API.

PS: TagType::getDecl is renamed to `getOriginalDecl` in this patch, just
for easier to rebasing. I plan to rename it back after this lands.

Fixes #136624
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/43179
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/68670
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/92757
2025-08-09 05:06:53 -03:00
erichkeane
b291d02a93 [OpenACC][NFCI] Add extra data to firstprivate recipe AST node
During implementation I found that I need some additional data in the
AST node for codegen, so this patch adds the second declaration
reference.
2025-08-06 10:18:34 -07:00
erichkeane
056608a282 [OpenACC][NFC] Remove temporary assert from CIndex OpenACCBindClause
This was left over from implementation and shouldn't have been left in,
but in the end 'bind' doesn't require any additional work here, so this
patch removes the assert.
2025-08-06 09:05:14 -07:00
Kazu Hirata
cab2edd39a
[libclang] Remove unnecessary casts (NFC) (#152259)
stringVal is already of char *.
2025-08-06 07:10:40 -07:00
erichkeane
258997c16e [OpenACC][NFCI] Add 'InitRecipes' to 'firstprivate' AST node
This patch adds the 'init recipes' to firstprivate like I did for
'private', so that we can properly init these types.  At the moment,
the recipe init isn't generated (just the VarDecl), and this isn't
really used anywhere as it will be used exclusively in Codegen.
2025-08-05 09:26:47 -07:00
Erich Keane
66eadbb235
[OpenACC][CIR] Implement 'init' lowering for private clause vars (#151781)
Previously, #151360 implemented 'private' clause lowering, but didn't
properly initialize the variables. This patch adds that behavior to make
sure we correctly get the constructor or other init called.
2025-08-04 11:14:58 -07:00
YexuanXiao
7c402b8b81
Reland [Clang] Make the SizeType, SignedSizeType and PtrdiffType be named sugar types (#149613)
The checks for the 'z' and 't' format specifiers added in the original
PR #143653 had some issues and were overly strict, causing some build
failures and were consequently reverted at
4c85bf2fe8.

In the latest commit
27c58629ec,
I relaxed the checks for the 'z' and 't' format specifiers, so warnings
are now only issued when they are used with mismatched types.

The original intent of these checks was to diagnose code that assumes
the underlying type of `size_t` is `unsigned` or `unsigned long`, for
example:

```c
printf("%zu", 1ul); // Not portable, but not an error when size_t is unsigned long
```  

However, it produced a significant number of false positives. This was
partly because Clang does not treat the `typedef` `size_t` and
`__size_t` as having a common "sugar" type, and partly because a large
amount of existing code either assumes `unsigned` (or `unsigned long`)
is `size_t`, or they define the equivalent of size_t in their own way
(such as
sanitizer_internal_defs.h).2e67dcfdcd/compiler-rt/lib/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_internal_defs.h (L203)
2025-07-19 03:44:14 -03:00
Kazu Hirata
4c85bf2fe8 Revert "[Clang] Make the SizeType, SignedSizeType and PtrdiffType be named sugar types instead of built-in types (#143653)"
This reverts commit c27e283cfbca2bd22f34592430e98ee76ed60ad8.

A builbot failure has been reported:
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/186/builds/10819/steps/10/logs/stdio

I'm also getting a large number of warnings related to %zu and %zx.
2025-07-17 21:04:01 -07:00
YexuanXiao
c27e283cfb
[Clang] Make the SizeType, SignedSizeType and PtrdiffType be named sugar types instead of built-in types (#143653)
Including the results of `sizeof`, `sizeof...`, `__datasizeof`,
`__alignof`, `_Alignof`, `alignof`, `_Countof`, `size_t` literals, and
signed `size_t` literals, the results of pointer-pointer subtraction and
checks for standard library functions (and their calls).

The goal is to enable clang and downstream tools such as clangd and
clang-tidy to provide more portable hints and diagnostics.

The previous discussion can be found at #136542.

This PR implements this feature by introducing a new subtype of `Type`
called `PredefinedSugarType`, which was considered appropriate in
discussions. I tried to keep `PredefinedSugarType` simple enough yet not
limited to `size_t` and `ptrdiff_t` so that it can be used for other
purposes. `PredefinedSugarType` wraps a canonical `Type` and provides a
name, conceptually similar to a compiler internal `TypedefType` but
without depending on a `TypedefDecl` or a source file.

Additionally, checks for the `z` and `t` format specifiers in format
strings for `scanf` and `printf` were added. It will precisely match
expressions using `typedef`s or built-in expressions.

The affected tests indicates that it works very well.

Several code require that `SizeType` is canonical, so I kept `SizeType`
to its canonical form.

The failed tests in CI are allowed to fail. See the
[comment](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/135386#issuecomment-3049426611)
in another PR #135386.
2025-07-17 22:45:57 -03:00
Yanzuo Liu
4a9eaad9e1
[Clang][AST][NFC] Introduce NamespaceBaseDecl (#149123)
Add `NamespaceBaseDecl` as common base class of `NamespaceDecl` and
`NamespaceAliasDecl`. This simplifies `NestedNameSpecifier` a bit.

Co-authored-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>
2025-07-18 09:01:47 +08:00
Haojian Wu
0b6ddb02ef
[clang] NFC: Add alias for std::pair<FileID, unsigned> used in SourceLocation (#145711)
Introduce a type alias for the commonly used `std::pair<FileID,
unsigned>` to improve code readability, and make it easier for future
updates (64-bit source locations).
2025-06-26 14:12:51 +02:00
wieDasDing
d76fdf7f53
[clang-c] introduce queries on GCC-style inline assembly statements (#143424)
[Discourse
link](https://discourse.llvm.org/t/a-small-proposal-for-extraction-of-inline-assembly-block-information/86658)

We strive for exposing such information using existing stable ABIs. In
doing so, queries are limited to what the original source holds or the
LLVM IR `asm` block would expose in connection with attributes that the
queries are concerned.

These APIs opens new opportunities for `rust-bindgen` to translate
inline assemblies in reasonably cases into Rust inline assembly blocks,
which would further aid better interoperability with other existing
code.

---------

Signed-off-by: Xiangfei Ding <dingxiangfei2009@protonmail.ch>
2025-06-25 10:08:56 -04:00
David Green
3a42cbd47d [AArch64] Rename AArch64SVEACLETypes.def and add base SVE_TYPE. 2025-05-28 12:26:54 +01:00
Cassandra Beckley
5a4571133a
[HLSL] Implement SpirvType and SpirvOpaqueType (#134034)
This implements the design proposed by [Representing SpirvType in
Clang's Type System](https://github.com/llvm/wg-hlsl/pull/181). It
creates `HLSLInlineSpirvType` as a new `Type` subclass, and
`__hlsl_spirv_type` as a new builtin type template to create such a
type.

This new type is lowered to the `spirv.Type` target extension type, as
described in [Target Extension Types for Inline SPIR-V and Decorated
Types](https://github.com/llvm/wg-hlsl/blob/main/proposals/0017-inline-spirv-and-decorated-types.md).
2025-05-27 11:40:54 -04:00
Jan Svoboda
13e1a2cb22 Reapply "[clang] Remove intrusive reference count from DiagnosticOptions (#139584)"
This reverts commit e2a885537f11f8d9ced1c80c2c90069ab5adeb1d. Build failures were fixed right away and reverting the original commit without the fixes breaks the build again.
2025-05-22 12:52:03 -07:00
Kazu Hirata
e2a885537f Revert "[clang] Remove intrusive reference count from DiagnosticOptions (#139584)"
This reverts commit 9e306ad4600c4d3392c194a8be88919ee758425c.

Multiple builtbot failures have been reported:
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/139584
2025-05-22 12:44:20 -07:00
Jan Svoboda
9e306ad460
[clang] Remove intrusive reference count from DiagnosticOptions (#139584)
The `DiagnosticOptions` class is currently intrusively
reference-counted, which makes reasoning about its lifetime very
difficult in some cases. For example, `CompilerInvocation` owns the
`DiagnosticOptions` instance (wrapped in `llvm::IntrusiveRefCntPtr`) and
only exposes an accessor returning `DiagnosticOptions &`. One would
think this gives `CompilerInvocation` exclusive ownership of the object,
but that's not the case:

```c++
void shareOwnership(CompilerInvocation &CI) {
  llvm::IntrusiveRefCntPtr<DiagnosticOptions> CoOwner = &CI.getDiagnosticOptions();
  // ...
}
```

This is a perfectly valid pattern that is being actually used in the
codebase.

I would like to ensure the ownership of `DiagnosticOptions` by
`CompilerInvocation` is guaranteed to be exclusive. This can be
leveraged for a copy-on-write optimization later on. This PR changes
usages of `DiagnosticOptions` across `clang`, `clang-tools-extra` and
`lldb` to not be intrusively reference-counted.
2025-05-22 12:33:52 -07:00
Kazu Hirata
0fc9cd13a6
[clang] Use llvm::unique (NFC) (#140459) 2025-05-18 09:47:06 -07:00
Finn Plummer
dd3d7cfe2e
[HLSL][RootSignature] Define and integrate rootsig clang attr and decl (#137690)
- Defines a new declaration node `HLSLRootSignature` in `DeclNodes.td`
that will consist of a `TrailingObjects` of the in-memory construction
of the root signature, namely an array of `hlsl::rootsig::RootElement`s

- Defines a new clang attr `RootSignature` which simply holds an
identifier to a corresponding root signature declaration as above

- Integrate the `HLSLRootSignatureParser` to construct the decl node in
`ParseMicrosoftAttributes` and then attach the parsed attr with an
identifier to the entry point function declaration.

- Defines the various required declaration methods

- Add testing that the declaration and reference attr are created
correctly, and some syntactical error tests.

It was previously proposed that we could have the root elements
reference be stored directly as an additional member of the attribute
and to not have a separate root signature decl. In contrast, by defining
them separately as this change proposes, we will allow a unique root
signature to have its own declaration in the AST tree. This allows us to
only construct a single root signature for all duplicate root signature
attributes. Having it located directly as a declaration might also prove
advantageous when we consider root signature libraries.

Resolves https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/119011
2025-05-12 09:59:46 -07:00
Kazu Hirata
f5f8ddc166
[clang] Remove redundant calls to std::unique_ptr<T>::get (NFC) (#139399) 2025-05-10 12:11:17 -07:00
Jugst3r
93680b5242
Remove duplicate API (#132776)
And adapt the existing code to account for the comments made when
introducing the duplicate API.

Note that this introduces a retro-incompatibility with LLVM 19.

cc @sebastianpoeplau
2025-05-05 07:06:02 -04:00
Kazu Hirata
f002f300c5
[clang] Remove unused local variables (NFC) (#138453) 2025-05-04 10:51:40 -07:00
Jan Svoboda
77148fce6f
[clang] Do not share ownership of HeaderSearchOptions (#132984)
This PR makes it so that `CompilerInvocation` is the sole owner of the
`HeaderSearchOptions` instance.
2025-04-25 07:38:51 -07:00
Jannick Kremer
d7215c0ee2
[libclang/C++] Fix clang_File_isEqual for in-memory files (#135773)
Add tests for `clang_File_isEqual` (on-disk and in-memory)
2025-04-23 18:41:29 +02:00
Matheus Izvekov
49fd0bf35d
[clang] support pack expansions for trailing requires clauses (#133190) 2025-04-03 12:36:15 -03:00
erichkeane
d7724c8ea3 [OpenACC] allow 'if' clause on 'atomic' construct
This was added in OpenACC PR #511 in the 3.4 branch.  From an AST/Sema
perspective this is pretty trivial as the infrastructure for 'if'
already exists, however the atomic construct needed to be taught to take
clauses.  This patch does that and adds some testing to do so.
2025-04-02 10:03:24 -07:00
Matheus Izvekov
dc17429ae6
[clang] improved preservation of template keyword (#133610) 2025-04-01 17:15:18 -03:00
Ritanya-B-Bharadwaj
63635c1746
[clang] [OpenMP] New OpenMP 6.0 self_maps clause (#129888)
Initial parsing/sema support for self maps in map and requirement clause
[Sections 7.9.6 and 10.5.1.6 in OpenMP 6.0 spec]
2025-03-11 16:31:42 +05:30
erichkeane
8a8f1359ee [OpenACC] Implement 'bind' ast/sema for 'routine' directive
The 'bind' clause allows the renaming of a function during code
generation.  There are a few rules about when this can/cannot happen,
and it takes either a string or identifier (previously mis-implemetned
as ID-expression) argument.

Note there are additional rules to this in the implicit-function routine
case, but that isn't implemented in this patch, as implicit-function
routine is not yet implemented either.
2025-03-10 07:49:13 -07:00
erichkeane
7d8da04c26 [OpenACC] Implement 'nohost' construct AST/Sema
'nohost' is only valid on routine, and states that the compiler
shouldn't compile this routine for the host. It has no arguments, so no
checking is required besides putting it in the AST.
2025-03-06 12:50:49 -08:00
erichkeane
df1e102e2a [OpenACC] implement AST/Sema for 'routine' construct with argument
The 'routine' construct has two forms, one which takes the name of a
function that it applies to, and another where it implicitly figures it
out based on the next declaration. This patch implements the former with
the required restrictions on the name and the function-static-variables
as specified.

What has not been implemented is any clauses for this, any of the A.3.4
warnings, or the other form.
2025-03-06 06:42:17 -08:00
erichkeane
d5cec386c1 [OpenACC] Implement 'cache' construct AST/Sema
This statement level construct takes no clauses and has no associated
statement, and simply labels a number of array elements as valid for
caching. The implementation here is pretty simple, but it is a touch of
a special case for parsing, so the parsing code reflects that.
2025-03-03 13:57:23 -08:00
erichkeane
5d7d66ba0d [OpenACC] Implement 'declare' construct AST/Sema
The 'declare' construct is the first of two 'declaration' level
constructs, so it is legal in any place a declaration is, including as a
statement, which this accomplishes by wrapping it in a DeclStmt. All
clauses on this have a 'same scope' requirement, which this enforces as
declaration context instead, which makes it possible to implement these
as a template.

The 'link' and 'device_resident' clauses are also added, which have some
similar/small restrictions, but are otherwise pretty rote.

This patch implements all of the above.
2025-03-03 07:48:29 -08:00
Zahira Ammarguellat
cf69b4c668
[Clang] [OpenMP] Add support for '#pragma omp stripe'. (#126927)
This patch was reviewed and approved here:
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/119891
However it has been reverted here:
083df25dc2
due to a build issue here:
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/51/builds/10694

This patch is reintroducing the support.
2025-02-13 07:14:36 -05:00
Kazu Hirata
67e1e98811 Revert "[Clang] [OpenMP] Add support for '#pragma omp stripe'. (#119891)"
This reverts commit 070f84ebc89b11df616a83a56df9ac56efbab783.

Buildbot failure:
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/51/builds/10694
2025-02-11 12:39:01 -08:00
Zahira Ammarguellat
070f84ebc8
[Clang] [OpenMP] Add support for '#pragma omp stripe'. (#119891)
Implement basic parsing and semantic support for `#pragma omp stripe`
constuct introduced in
https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/[OpenMP-API-Specification-6-0.pdf](https://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/OpenMP-API-Specification-6-0.pdf),
section 11.7.
2025-02-11 13:58:21 -05:00
David Pagan
a5fc7c3ac1
[clang][OpenMP] New OpenMP 6.0 assumption clause, 'no_openmp_constructs' (#125933)
Add initial parsing/sema support for new assumption clause so clause can
be specified. For now, it's ignored, just like the others.

Added support for 'no_openmp_construct' to release notes.

Testing
- Updated appropriate LIT tests.
- Testing: check-all
2025-02-06 12:41:10 -08:00
Kazu Hirata
1fba186098
[libclang] Migrate away from PointerUnion::dyn_cast (NFC) (#125631)
Note that PointerUnion::dyn_cast has been soft deprecated in
PointerUnion.h:

  // FIXME: Replace the uses of is(), get() and dyn_cast() with
  //        isa<T>, cast<T> and the llvm::dyn_cast<T>

Literal migration would result in dyn_cast_if_present (see the
definition of PointerUnion::dyn_cast), but this patch uses dyn_cast
because we expect Storage to be nonnull.  Note that if Storage were
null, dereferencing Ovl would trigger a segfault.
2025-02-04 09:09:22 -08:00
erichkeane
99a9133a68 [OpenACC] Implement Sema/AST for 'atomic' construct
The atomic construct is a particularly complicated one.  The directive
itself is pretty simple, it has 5 options for the 'atomic-clause'.
However, the associated statement is fairly complicated.

'read' accepts:
  v = x;
'write' accepts:
  x = expr;
'update' (or no clause) accepts:
  x++;
  x--;
  ++x;
  --x;
  x binop= expr;
  x = x binop expr;
  x = expr binop x;

'capture' accepts either a compound statement, or:
  v = x++;
  v = x--;
  v = ++x;
  v = --x;
  v = x binop= expr;
  v = x = x binop expr;
  v = x = expr binop x;

IF 'capture' has a compound statement, it accepts:
  {v = x; x binop= expr; }
  {x binop= expr; v = x; }
  {v = x; x = x binop expr; }
  {v = x; x = expr binop x; }
  {x = x binop expr ;v = x; }
  {x = expr binop x; v = x; }
  {v = x; x = expr; }
  {v = x; x++; }
  {v = x; ++x; }
  {x++; v = x; }
  {++x; v = x; }
  {v = x; x--; }
  {v = x; --x; }
  {x--; v = x; }
  {--x; v = x; }

While these are all quite complicated, there is a significant amount
of similarity between the 'capture' and 'update' lists, so this patch
reuses a lot of the same functions.

This patch implements the entirety of 'atomic', creating a new Sema file
for the sema for it, as it is fairly sizable.
2025-02-03 07:22:22 -08:00
Kazu Hirata
09e7b40bd3
[libclang] Migrate away from PointerUnion::dyn_cast (NFC) (#125381)
Note that PointerUnion::dyn_cast has been soft deprecated in
PointerUnion.h:

  // FIXME: Replace the uses of is(), get() and dyn_cast() with
  //        isa<T>, cast<T> and the llvm::dyn_cast<T>

Literal migration would result in dyn_cast_if_present (see the
definition of PointerUnion::dyn_cast), but this patch uses dyn_cast
because we expect Storage to be nonnull.
2025-02-02 09:31:39 -08:00
Tom Honermann
8fb42300a0
[SYCL] AST support for SYCL kernel entry point functions. (#122379)
A SYCL kernel entry point function is a non-member function or a static
member function declared with the `sycl_kernel_entry_point` attribute.
Such functions define a pattern for an offload kernel entry point
function to be generated to enable execution of a SYCL kernel on a
device. A SYCL library implementation orchestrates the invocation of
these functions with corresponding SYCL kernel arguments in response to
calls to SYCL kernel invocation functions specified by the SYCL 2020
specification.

The offload kernel entry point function (sometimes referred to as the
SYCL kernel caller function) is generated from the SYCL kernel entry
point function by a transformation of the function parameters followed
by a transformation of the function body to replace references to the
original parameters with references to the transformed ones. Exactly how
parameters are transformed will be explained in a future change that
implements non-trivial transformations. For now, it suffices to state
that a given parameter of the SYCL kernel entry point function may be
transformed to multiple parameters of the offload kernel entry point as
needed to satisfy offload kernel argument passing requirements.
Parameters that are decomposed in this way are reconstituted as local
variables in the body of the generated offload kernel entry point
function.

For example, given the following SYCL kernel entry point function
definition:
```
template<typename KernelNameType, typename KernelType>
[[clang::sycl_kernel_entry_point(KernelNameType)]]
void sycl_kernel_entry_point(KernelType kernel) {
  kernel();
}
```

and the following call:
```
struct Kernel {
  int dm1;
  int dm2;
  void operator()() const;
};
Kernel k;
sycl_kernel_entry_point<class kernel_name>(k);
```

the corresponding offload kernel entry point function that is generated
might look as follows (assuming `Kernel` is a type that requires
decomposition):
```
void offload_kernel_entry_point_for_kernel_name(int dm1, int dm2) {
  Kernel kernel{dm1, dm2};
  kernel();
}
```

Other details of the generated offload kernel entry point function, such
as its name and calling convention, are implementation details that need
not be reflected in the AST and may differ across target devices. For
that reason, only the transformation described above is represented in
the AST; other details will be filled in during code generation.

These transformations are represented using new AST nodes introduced
with this change. `OutlinedFunctionDecl` holds a sequence of
`ImplicitParamDecl` nodes and a sequence of statement nodes that
correspond to the transformed parameters and function body.
`SYCLKernelCallStmt` wraps the original function body and associates it
with an `OutlinedFunctionDecl` instance. For the example above, the AST
generated for the `sycl_kernel_entry_point<kernel_name>` specialization
would look as follows:
```
FunctionDecl 'sycl_kernel_entry_point<kernel_name>(Kernel)'
  TemplateArgument type 'kernel_name'
  TemplateArgument type 'Kernel'
  ParmVarDecl kernel 'Kernel'
  SYCLKernelCallStmt
    CompoundStmt
      <original statements>
    OutlinedFunctionDecl
      ImplicitParamDecl 'dm1' 'int'
      ImplicitParamDecl 'dm2' 'int'
      CompoundStmt
        VarDecl 'kernel' 'Kernel'
          <initialization of 'kernel' with 'dm1' and 'dm2'>
        <transformed statements with redirected references of 'kernel'>
```

Any ODR-use of the SYCL kernel entry point function will (with future
changes) suffice for the offload kernel entry point to be emitted. An
actual call to the SYCL kernel entry point function will result in a
call to the function. However, evaluation of a `SYCLKernelCallStmt`
statement is a no-op, so such calls will have no effect other than to
trigger emission of the offload kernel entry point.

Additionally, as a related change inspired by code review feedback,
these changes disallow use of the `sycl_kernel_entry_point` attribute
with functions defined with a _function-try-block_. The SYCL 2020
specification prohibits the use of C++ exceptions in device functions.
Even if exceptions were not prohibited, it is unclear what the semantics
would be for an exception that escapes the SYCL kernel entry point
function; the boundary between host and device code could be an implicit
noexcept boundary that results in program termination if violated, or
the exception could perhaps be propagated to host code via the SYCL
library. Pending support for C++ exceptions in device code and clear
semantics for handling them at the host-device boundary, this change
makes use of the `sycl_kernel_entry_point` attribute with a function
defined with a _function-try-block_ an error.
2025-01-22 16:39:08 -05:00
erichkeane
be32621ce8 [OpenACC] Implement 'device' and 'host' clauses for 'update'
These two clauses just take a 'var-list' and specify where the variables
should be copied from/to.  This patch implements the AST nodes for them
and ensures they properly take a var-list.
2025-01-09 09:28:58 -08:00
erichkeane
2c2accbcc6 [OpenACC] Enable 'self' sema for 'update' construct
The 'self' clause is an unfortunately difficult one, as it has a
significantly different meaning between 'update' and the other
constructs.  This patch introduces a way for the 'self' clause to work
as both.  I considered making this two separate AST nodes (one for
'self' on 'update' and one for the others), however this makes the
automated macros/etc for supporting a clause break.

Instead, 'self' has the ability to act as either a condition or as a
var-list clause.  As this is the only one of its kind, it is implemented
all within it.  If in the future we have more that work like this, we
should consider rewriting a lot of the macros that we use to make
clauses work, and make them separate ast nodes.
2025-01-08 13:19:33 -08:00
erichkeane
db81e8c42e [OpenACC] Initial sema implementation of 'update' construct
This executable construct has a larger list of clauses than some of the
others, plus has some additional restrictions.  This patch implements
the AST node, plus the 'cannot be the body of a if, while, do, switch,
    or label' statement restriction.  Future patches will handle the
    rest of the restrictions, which are based on clauses.
2025-01-07 08:20:20 -08:00
erichkeane
ff24e9a19e [OpenACC] Implement 'default_async' sema
A fairly simple one, only valid on the 'set' construct, this clause
takes an int expression.  Most of the work was already done as a part of
parsing, so this patch ends up being a lot of infrastructure.
2025-01-06 11:03:18 -08:00
erichkeane
21c785d7bd [OpenACC] Implement 'set' construct sema
The 'set' construct is another fairly simple one, it doesn't have an
associated statement and only a handful of allowed clauses. This patch
implements it and all the rules for it, allowing 3 of its for clauses.
The only exception is default_async, which will be implemented in a
future patch, because it isn't just being enabled, it needs a complete
new implementation.
2025-01-06 11:03:18 -08:00
erichkeane
bdf2555308 [OpenACC] Implement 'device_num' clause sema for 'init'/'shutdown'
This is a very simple sema implementation, and just required AST node
plus the existing diagnostics.  This patch adds tests and adds the AST
node required, plus enables it for 'init' and 'shutdown' (only!)
2024-12-19 12:21:51 -08:00
erichkeane
4bbdb018a6 [OpenACC] Implement 'init' and 'shutdown' constructs
These two constructs are very simple and similar, and only support 3
different clauses, two of which are already implemented.  This patch
adds AST nodes for both constructs, and leaves the device_num clause
unimplemented, but enables the other two.
2024-12-19 12:21:50 -08:00
erichkeane
e34cc7c993 [OpenACC] Implement 'wait' construct
The arguments to this are the same as for the 'wait' clause, so this
reuses all of that infrastructure. So all this has to do is support a
pair of clauses that are already implemented (if and async), plus create
an AST node.  This patch does so, and adds proper testing.
2024-12-18 15:06:01 -08:00