Corrected various spelling mistakes such as 'occurred', 'receiver',
'initialized', 'length', and others in comments, variable names,
function names, and documentation throughout the project. These
changes improve code readability and maintain consistency in naming
and documentation.
Co-authored-by: Louis Dionne <ldionne.2@gmail.com>
Summary:
This was originally kept separate so it didn't pollute the name space,
but now I'm thinking it's just easier to bundle it in with the default
interface. This means that we'll have a bit of extra code for people
using the server.h file to handle libc opcodes, but it's minimal (3
functions) and it simplifies this.
I'm doing this because I'm hoping to move the GPU tester binary to
liboffload which handles `libc` opcodes internally except these. This is
the easier option compared to adding a hook to register custom handlers
there.
Summary:
Previous patches have made the `rpc.h` header independent of the `libc`
internals. This allows us to include it directly rather than providing
an indirect C API. This patch only does the work to move the header. A
future patch will pull out the `rpc_server` interface and simply replace
it with a single function that handles the opcodes.
Summary:
Recent changes added an include path in the float128 type that used the
internal `libc` path to find the macro. This doesn't work once it's
installed because we need to search from the root of the install dir.
This patch adds "include/" to the include path so that our inclusion
of installed headers always match the internal use.
This patch does the noisy work of removing the test opcodes from the
exported interface to an interface that is only visible in `libc`. The
benefit of this is that we both test the exported RPC registration more
directly, and we do not need to give this interface to users.
I have decided to export any opcode that is not a "core" libc feature as
having its MSB set in the opcode. We can think of these as non-libc
"extensions".
Reviewed By: JonChesterfield
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D154848
The GPU port of the LLVM C library needs to export a few extensions to
the interface such that users can interface with it. This patch adds the
necessary logic to define a GPU extension. Currently, this only exports
a `rpc_reset_client` function. This allows us to use the server in
D147054 to set up the RPC interface outside of `libc`.
Depends on https://reviews.llvm.org/D147054
Reviewed By: sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D152283
The interface exported by the RPC library allows users to simply send
and recieve fixed sized packets without worrying about the data motion
underneath. However, this was broken in the current implementation. We
can think of the send and recieve implementations in terms of waiting
for ownership of the buffer, using the buffer, and posting ownership to
the other side. Our implementation of `recv` was incorrect in the
following scenarios.
recv -> send // we still own the buffer and should give away ownership
recv -> close // The other side is not waiting for data, this will
result in multiple openings of the same port
This patch attempts to fix this with an admittedly hacky fix where we
track if the previous implementation was a recv and post conditionally.
Reviewed By: JonChesterfield
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D150327