15 Commits

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dhruvachak
b5d02bbd0d
[OpenMP] Increment kernel args version, used by runtime for detecting dyn_ptr. (#85363)
A kernel implicit parameter (dyn_ptr) was introduced some time back.
This patch increments the kernel args version for a compiler supporting
dyn_ptr. The version will be used by the runtime to determine whether
the implicit parameter is generated by the compiler. The versioning is
required to support use cases where code generated by an older compiler
is linked with a newer runtime.

If approved, this patch should be backported to release 18.
2024-03-19 16:40:22 -07:00
mikaoP
4e3310a813
[clang] Fix OMPT ident flag in combined distribute parallel for pragma (#80987)
Authored-by: Raúl Peñacoba Veigas <rpenacob@bsc.es>
2024-03-12 07:50:35 -04:00
Joseph Huber
cc374d8056
[OpenMP] Remove register_requires global constructor (#80460)
Summary:
Currently, OpenMP handles the `omp requires` clause by emitting a global
constructor into the runtime for every translation unit that requires
it. However, this is not a great solution because it prevents us from
having a defined order in which the runtime is accessed and used.

This patch changes the approach to no longer use global constructors,
but to instead group the flag with the other offloading entires that we
already handle. This has the effect of still registering each flag per
requires TU, but now we have a single constructor that handles
everything.

This function removes support for the old `__tgt_register_requires` and
replaces it with a warning message. We just had a recent release, and
the OpenMP policy for the past four releases since we switched to LLVM
is that we do not provide strict backwards compatibility between major
LLVM releases now that the library is versioned. This means that a user
will need to recompile if they have an old binary that relied on
`register_requires` having the old behavior. It is important that we
actively deprecate this, as otherwise it would not solve the problem of
having no defined init and shutdown order for `libomptarget`. The
problem of `libomptarget` not having a define init and shutdown order
cascades into a lot of other issues so I have a strong incentive to be
rid of it.

It is worth noting that the current `__tgt_offload_entry` only has space
for a 32-bit integer here. I am planning to overhaul these at some point
as well.
2024-02-21 11:33:32 -06:00
Johannes Doerfert
b8cbc5c02c
[OpenMP] Introduce the KernelLaunchEnvironment as implicit argument (#70401)
The KernelEnvironment is for compile time information about a kernel. It
allows the compiler to feed information to the runtime. The
KernelLaunchEnvironment is for dynamic information *per* kernel launch.
It allows the rutime to feed information to the kernel that is not
shared with other invocations of the kernel. The first use case is to
replace the globals that synchronize teams reductions with per-launch
versions. This allows concurrent teams reductions. More uses cases will
follow, e.g., per launch memory pools.

Fixes: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/70249
2023-10-31 19:38:43 -07:00
Johannes Doerfert
f3958ce008 [OpenMP] Add NVIDIA annotations for static grid thread limit
We already add AMD GPU annotations, the NVIDIA ones are just a little
more convoluted to add/update but otherwise the same.
We see again that the interplay of ompx_attribute and deduced value
needs to be improved, see the TODO.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D158383
2023-08-23 11:12:04 -07:00
Johannes Doerfert
c5488c8dcc [OpenMP] Properly set static thread limit (w/o analysis)
We used to have two separate implementations to derive the number of
threads used in a target region. This lead us to sometimes miss out on
user provided thread bounds (num_threads, or thread_limit) when we
looked for "constant default values". If we might miss out on the
presence of those bounds, we cannot set the thread_limit statically
since the runtime will try to honor user input rather than cap it at the
"preferred default". This patch replaces the secondary implementation
with the primary in a mode that will not emit code but just look for the
presence, and potentially upper bounds, of thread limiting clauses.

The runtime test would not pass without this rewrite as we missed some
clauses, set the static limit on the device to the preferred value, but
then violated that value at runtime.

Fixes: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/64845

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D158381
2023-08-23 11:12:03 -07:00
Johannes Doerfert
5a64ae75b5 [OpenMP][NFC] Update clang OpenMP tests
Just re-running the script to make future updates easier
2023-08-23 10:40:31 -07:00
Matt Arsenault
a709c49d75 clang: Regenerate OpenMP tests
Avoid diffs from no longer hardcoding metadata checks
2023-07-11 18:28:10 -04:00
Sergio Afonso
63ca93c7d1
[OpenMP][OMPIRBuilder] Rename IsEmbedded and IsTargetCodegen flags
This patch renames the `OpenMPIRBuilderConfig` flags to reduce confusion over
their meaning. `IsTargetCodegen` becomes `IsGPU`, whereas `IsEmbedded` becomes
`IsTargetDevice`. The `-fopenmp-is-device` compiler option is also renamed to
`-fopenmp-is-target-device` and the `omp.is_device` MLIR attribute is renamed
to `omp.is_target_device`. Getters and setters of all these renamed properties
are also updated accordingly. Many unit tests have been updated to use the new
names, but an alias for the `-fopenmp-is-device` option is created so that
external programs do not stop working after the name change.

`IsGPU` is set when the target triple is AMDGCN or NVIDIA PTX, and it is only
valid if `IsTargetDevice` is specified as well. `IsTargetDevice` is set by the
`-fopenmp-is-target-device` compiler frontend option, which is only added to
the OpenMP device invocation for offloading-enabled programs.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D154591
2023-07-10 14:14:16 +01:00
David Tenty
196c144d0b [clang][CodeGenCXX] Improve handling of itanium ABI member function alignment requirements
The itanium ABI for certain platforms requires a minimum alignments for
member function pointers to reserve certain bits for distinguishing
virtual and non-virtual functions.

Our implementation of this however depends on the alignment of the
function involved, which may however not reflect the true alignment of
function pointers on certain targets for which the alignment is
independent of the function (e.g. AIX). Worse, the 2-byte alignment
we use may be less than the ABI minimum for the target, and in the case
we are using explicit sections will result in invalid codegen.

This patch attempts to correct this situation by considering the target
alignment of function pointers as part of making the decision about
whether we need to adjust the function alignment to conform to the ABI.
Targets which do not provide the function ptr alignment information
will return a value of 1 when queried and will conservatively retain
the old alignment.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D147184
2023-07-06 10:35:26 -04:00
Itay Bookstein
782c59a4ee [OpenMP] Prefix outlined and reduction func names with original func's name
This patch prefixes omp outlined helpers and reduction funcs
with the original function's name.

Reviewed By: jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D140722
2023-04-19 23:00:26 +03:00
Itay Bookstein
6fdd13e0ec Revert "[OpenMP] Prefix outlined and reduction func names with original func's name"
This reverts commit 029bfc311d4d7d3cd90be81bb08c046848796d02.
2023-04-19 19:08:49 +03:00
Itay Bookstein
029bfc311d [OpenMP] Prefix outlined and reduction func names with original func's name
This patch attempts to prefix omp outlined helpers and reduction funcs
with the original function's name.

Reviewed By: jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D140722
2023-04-19 19:05:21 +03:00
Dhruva Chakrabarti
1c9ec74e3f [Clang][OpenMP] Insert alloca for kernel args at function entry block instead of the launch point.
If an inlined kernel is called in a loop, the launch point alloca would
lead to increasing stack usage every time the kernel is invoked. This
could make the application run out of stack space and crash. This problem
is fixed by using the alloca insertion point while creating the alloca instruction.

Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/60602

Reviewed By: jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145820
2023-03-17 16:36:12 -04:00
Johannes Doerfert
40f9bf082f [OpenMP] Introduce the ompx_dyn_cgroup_mem(<N>) clause
Dynamic memory allows users to allocate fast shared memory when a kernel
is launched. We support a single size for all kernels via the
`LIBOMPTARGET_SHARED_MEMORY_SIZE` environment variable but now we can
control it per kernel invocation, hence allow computed values.

Note: Only the nextgen plugins will allocate memory based on the clause,
      the old plugins will silently miscompile.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D141233
2023-01-21 18:46:36 -08:00