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# ce0caf41 10-May-2022 Joseph Huber <[email protected]>

[Libomptarget] Address existing warnings in the device runtime library

This patche attemps to address the current warnings in the OpenMP
offloading device runtime. Previously we did not see these be

[Libomptarget] Address existing warnings in the device runtime library

This patche attemps to address the current warnings in the OpenMP
offloading device runtime. Previously we did not see these because we
compiled the runtime without the standard warning flags enabled.
However, these warnings are used when we now build the static library
version of this runtime. This became extremely noisy when coupled with
the fact the we compile each file roughly 32 times when all the
architectures are considered. So it would be ideal to not have all these
warnings show up when building.

Most of these errors were simply implicit switch-case fallthroughs,
which can be addressed using C++17's fallthrough attribute. Additionally
there was a volatile variable that was being casted away. This is most
likely safe to remove because we cast it away before its even used and
didn't seem to affect anything in testing.

Depends on D125260

Reviewed By: jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125339

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# b4f8443d 09-May-2022 Joseph Huber <[email protected]>

[Libomptarget] Allow the device runtime to be compiled for the host

Currently the OpenMP offloading device runtime is only expected to be
compiled for the specific architecture it's targeting. This

[Libomptarget] Allow the device runtime to be compiled for the host

Currently the OpenMP offloading device runtime is only expected to be
compiled for the specific architecture it's targeting. This is
problematic if we want to make compiling the device runtime more general
via the standar `clang` driver rather than invoking the clang front-end
directly. This patch addresses this by primarily changing the declare
type to `nohost` so the host will not contain any of this code.
Additionally we forward declare the functions that are defined via
variants, otherwise these would cause problems on the host.

Reviewed By: jdoerfert, tianshilei1992

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125260

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# 74f91741 18-Oct-2021 Joseph Huber <[email protected]>

[OpenMP] Use function tracing RAII for runtime functions.

This patch adds support for using function tracing features to track the
executino of runtime functions in the device runtime library. This

[OpenMP] Use function tracing RAII for runtime functions.

This patch adds support for using function tracing features to track the
executino of runtime functions in the device runtime library. This is
enabled by first compiling the new runtime with
`-fopenmp-target-debug=3` and running with
`LIBOMPTARGET_DEVICE_RTL_DEBUG=3`. The output only tracks team 0 and
thread 0 so there isn't much output when using a generic region.

Reviewed By: jdoerfert

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112002

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# 7272982e 19-Oct-2021 Jon Chesterfield <[email protected]>

[libomptarget] Refactor DeviceRTL prior to AMDGPU bringup

Subset of D111993. Fix typos, rename read to load.

Reviewed By: tianshilei1992

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111999


# 85ad5663 09-Oct-2021 Joseph Huber <[email protected]>

[OpenMP] Avoid calling `isSPMDMode` during RT initialization

Until we hit the first barrier we should not call `mapping::isSPMDMode`
with all threads. Instead, we now have (and use during initializa

[OpenMP] Avoid calling `isSPMDMode` during RT initialization

Until we hit the first barrier we should not call `mapping::isSPMDMode`
with all threads. Instead, we now have (and use during initialization) a
`mapping::isMainThreadInGenericMode` overload that takes the known
SPMD-mode state and one that queries it.

Reviewed By: tianshilei1992

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111381

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# 67ab875f 25-Jul-2021 Johannes Doerfert <[email protected]>

[OpenMP] Prototype opt-in new GPU device RTL

The "old" OpenMP GPU device runtime (D14254) has served us well for many
years but modernizing it has caused some pain recently. This patch
introduces an

[OpenMP] Prototype opt-in new GPU device RTL

The "old" OpenMP GPU device runtime (D14254) has served us well for many
years but modernizing it has caused some pain recently. This patch
introduces an alternative which is mostly written from scratch embracing
OpenMP 5.X, C++, LLVM coding style (where applicable), and conceptual
interfaces. This new runtime is opt-in through a clang flag (D106793).
The new runtime is currently only build for nvptx and has "-new" in its
name.

The design is tailored towards middle-end optimizations rather than
front-end code generation choices, a trend we already started in the old
runtime a while back. In contrast to the old one, state is organized in
a simple manner rather than a "smart" one. While this can induce costs
it helps optimizations. Our expectation is that the majority of codes
can be optimized and a "simple" design is therefore preferable. The new
runtime does also avoid users to pay for things they do not use,
especially wrt. memory. The unlikely case of nested parallelism is
supported but costly to make the more likely case use less resources.

The worksharing and reduction implementation have been taken from the
old runtime and will be rewritten in the future if necessary.

Documentation and debug features are still mostly missing and will be
added over time.

All external symbols start with `__kmpc` for legacy reasons but should
be renamed once we switch over to a single runtime. All internal symbols
are placed in appropriate namespaces (anonymous or `_OMP`) to avoid name
clashes with user symbols.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106803

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