The dot is too confusing for tools. Output temporaries would have
'10.3-generic' so tools could parse it as an extension, device libs &
the associated clang driver logic are also confused by the dot.
After discussions, we decided it's better to just remove the '.' from
the target name than fix each issue one by one.
These generic targets include multiple GPUs and will, in the future,
provide a way to build once and run on multiple GPU, at the cost of less
optimization opportunities.
Note that this is just doing the compiler side of things, device libs an
runtimes/loader/etc. don't know about these targets yet, so none of them
actually work in practice right now. This is just the initial commit to
make LLVM aware of them.
This contains the documentation changes for both this change and #76954
as well.
- Be explicit about which program resource register is supported by
which target
- RSRC1
- FP16_OVFL is GFX9+
- WGP_MODE is GFX10+
- MEM_ORDERED is GFX10+
- FWD_PROGRESS is GFX10+
- RSRC3
- INST_PREF_SIZE is GFX11+
- TRAP_ON_START is GFX11+
- TRAP_ON_END is GFX11+
- IMAGE_OP is GFX11+
- Do not emit GFX11+ fields when disassembling GFX10 code objects
- Tighten enforcement of reserved bits in disassembler
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Co-authored-by: Konstantin Zhuravlyov <kzhuravl@amd.com>
Add assembler directives for preloading kernel arguments that correspond
to new fields in the kernel descriptor for the length and offset of
arguments that will be placed in SGPRs prior to kernel launch. Alignment
of the arguments in SGPRs is equivalent to the kernarg segment when
accessed via the kernarg_segment_ptr. Kernarg SGPRs are allocated
directly after other user SGPRs.
Reviewed By: arsenm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D159459
* Relax the AsmParser to accept `.amdhsa_wavefront_size32 0` when the
`.amdhsa_shared_vgpr_count` directive is present.
* Teach the KD disassembler to respect the setting of
KERNEL_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_WAVEFRONT_SIZE32 when calculating the
value of `.amdhsa_next_free_vgpr`.
* Teach the KD disassembler to disassemble COMPUTE_PGM_RSRC3 for gfx90a
and gfx10+.
* Include "pseudo directive" comments for gfx10 fields which are not
controlled by any assembler directive.
* Fix disassembleObject failure diagnostic in llvm-objdump to not
hard-code a comment string, and to follow the convention of not
capitalizing the first sentence.
Reviewed By: rochauha
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128014
Clean up ahead of a patch to fix bugs in the AMDGPUDisassembler.
Use split-file to simplify and extend existing kernel-descriptor
disassembly tests.
Add a comment to AMDHSAKernelDescriptor.h, as at least one small set
towards keeping all kernel-descriptor sensitive code in sync.
Reviewed By: MaskRay, kzhuravl, arsenm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130105
This is a follow-up to b71edfaa4ec3c998aadb35255ce2f60bba2940b0
since I forgot the lit.local.cfg files in that one.
Reformatting is done with `black`.
If you end up having problems merging this commit because you
have made changes to a python file, the best way to handle that
is to run git checkout --ours <yourfile> and then reformat it
with black.
If you run into any problems, post to discourse about it and
we will try to help.
RFC Thread below:
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-document-and-standardize-python-code-style
Reviewed By: barannikov88, kwk
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D150762
Clean up ahead of a patch to fix bugs in the AMDGPUDisassembler.
Use lit.local.cfg substitutions and more idiomatic use of split-file to
simplify and extend existing kernel-descriptor disassembly tests.
Add a comment to AMDHSAKernelDescriptor.h, as at least one small set
towards keeping all kernel-descriptor sensitive code in sync.
Reviewed By: kzhuravl, arsenm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130105
Since d6de1e1a71406c75a4ea4d5a2fe84289f07ea3a1, no attributes is quivalent to
setting attribute to false.
This is a preliminary commit for https://reviews.llvm.org/D99080
When dumping multiple pieces of information (e.g. --all-headers),
there is sometimes no separator between two pieces.
This patch uses the "\nheader:\n" style, which generally improves
compatibility with GNU objdump.
Note: objdump -t/-T does not add a newline before "SYMBOL TABLE:" and "DYNAMIC SYMBOL TABLE:".
We add a newline to be consistent with other information.
`objdump -d` prints two empty lines before the first 'Disassembly of section'.
We print just one with this patch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D101796
AMDGPU ISA isn't backwards compatible and hence -mcpu must always be specified during disassembly.
However, the AMDGPU target CPU is stored in e_flags in the ELF object.
This patch allows targets to implement CPU string detection, and also implements it for AMDGPU by looking at e_flags.
Reviewed By: scott.linder
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84519