Within the MSVC ABI, long doubles are the same as regular 64 bit
doubles. This test case, which is compiled with -mlong-double-80, cannot
work when libomp has been compiled without that flag, as
-mlong-double-80 changes the calling convention for the tested
functions.
The default version of OpenMP is updated from 5.0 to 5.1 which means if -fopenmp is specified but -fopenmp-version is not specified with clang, the default version of OpenMP is taken to be 5.1. After modifying the Frontend for that, various LIT tests were updated. This patch contains all such changes. At a high level, these are the patterns of changes observed in LIT tests -
# RUN lines which mentioned `-fopenmp-version=50` need to kept only if the IR for version 5.0 and 5.1 are different. Otherwise only one RUN line with no version info(i.e. default version) needs to be there.
# Test cases of this sort already had the RUN lines with respect to the older default version 5.0 and the version 5.1. Only swapping the version specification flag `-fopenmp-version` from newer version RUN line to older version RUN line is required.
# Diagnostics: Remove the 5.0 version specific RUN lines if there was no difference in the Diagnostics messages with respect to the default 5.1.
# Diagnostics: In case there was any difference in diagnostics messages between 5.0 and 5.1, mention version specific messages in tests.
# If the test contained version specific ifdef's e.g. "#ifdef OMP5" but there were no RUN lines for any other version than 5.X, then bring the code guarded by ifdef's outside and remove the ifdef's.
# Some tests had RUN lines for both 5.0 and 5.1 versions, but it is found that the IR for 5.0 is not different from the 5.1, therefore such RUN lines are redundant. So, such duplicated lines are removed.
# To generate CHECK lines automatically, use the script llvm/utils/update_cc_test_checks.py
Reviewed By: saiislam, ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D129635
(cherry picked from commit 9dd2999907dc791136a75238a6000f69bf67cf4e)
GCC doesn't support `-fopenmp-version`, causing test failure if the compiler used
for testing is GCC.
GCC's OpenMP 5.2 support is very limited yet. Disable those tests requiring 5.2
feature for GCC as well.
We might want to take a look at all `libomp` tests and mark those tests that
don't support GCC yet.
Reviewed By: ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D142173
The test `openmp/runtime/test/atomic/kmp_atomic_float10_max_min.c` uses a compiler
flag `-mlong-double-80` that might not be supported by all targets. Currently it
requires `x86-registered-target`, but that requirement can be true when LLVM
supports X86 while the actual `libomp` arch is not X86. For example, when LLVM
is built on AArch64 with all targets enabled, `x86-registered-target` can be met.
If `libomp` is built with native target, aka. AArch64, the test will still be enabled,
causing test failure.
This patch only enables the test if the actual target is X86. The actual target
is determined by `LIBOMP_ARCH`.
Fix#53696.
Reviewed By: jlpeyton
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D142172
Without this patch, arguments to the
`llvm::OpenMPIRBuilder::AtomicOpValue` initializer are reversed.
Reviewed By: ABataev, tianshilei1992
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D126619
Added functions those implement "atomic compare".
Though clang does not use library interfaces to implement OpenMP atomics,
the functions added for consistency.
Also added missed functions for 80-bit floating min/max atomics.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110109
This change introduces a check-libomp target which is based upon llvm's lit
test infrastructure. Each test (generated from the University of Houston's
OpenMP testsuite) is compiled and then run. For each test, an exit status of 0
indicates success and non-zero indicates failure. This way, FileCheck is not
needed. I've added a bit of logic to generate symlinks (libiomp5 and libgomp)
in the build tree so that gcc can be tested as well. When building out-of-
tree builds, the user will have to provide llvm-lit either by specifying
-DLIBOMP_LLVM_LIT_EXECUTABLE or having llvm-lit in their PATH.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11821
llvm-svn: 248211