- Dec 01, 2016
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Andrey Churbanov authored
llvm-svn: 288368
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- Nov 28, 2016
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Andrey Churbanov authored
Cleanup: memory leaks on warnings printing fixed; some memory freeing cleaned; poor indents and one typo fixed. Patch by Victor Campos. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26786 llvm-svn: 288054
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- Nov 10, 2016
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Andrey Churbanov authored
Patch by Victor Campos. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26318 llvm-svn: 286441
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- Oct 18, 2016
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Michal Gorny authored
Function strerror_r() has different signatures in different implementations of libc: glibc's version returns a char*, while BSDs and musl return a int. libomp unconditionally assumes glibc on Linux and thus fails to compile against musl-libc. This patch addresses this issue. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25071 llvm-svn: 284492
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- Jul 22, 2016
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Samuel Antao authored
Summary: When compiling the runtime library with clang we get warnings like: ``` error: passing an object that undergoes default argument promotion to 'va_start' has undefined behavior [-Werror,-Wvarargs] va_start( args, id ); ^ note: parameter of type 'kmp_i18n_id_t' (aka 'kmp_i18n_id') is declared here kmp_i18n_id_t id, ``` My understanding is that the va_start macro only gets the promoted type so it won't know what was the exact type of the argument, which can potentially not work for some targets given that the implementation of the the calling convention could not be done properly. This patch fixes that by using a built-in type in the function signature. Reviewers: tlwilmar, jlpeyton, AndreyChurbanov Subscribers: arpith-jacob, carlo.bertolli, caomhin, openmp-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22427 llvm-svn: 276428
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- Jun 01, 2015
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Jonathan Peyton authored
These changes are mostly in comments, but there are a few that aren't. Change libiomp5 => libomp everywhere. One internal function name is changed in kmp_gsupport.c, and in kmp_i18n.c, the static char[] variable 'name' is changed to "libomp". llvm-svn: 238712
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- May 23, 2015
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Jonathan Peyton authored
These spelling errors are in comments and some debug messages. llvm-svn: 238060
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- Apr 02, 2015
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Andrey Churbanov authored
Replace some unsafe API calls with safe alternatives on Windows, prepare code for similar actions on other platforms - wrap unsafe API calls into macros. llvm-svn: 233915
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- Jan 27, 2015
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Andrey Churbanov authored
llvm-svn: 227207
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- Oct 07, 2014
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Jim Cownie authored
understand that this is not friendly, and are working to change our internal code-development to make it easier to make development features available more frequently and in finer (more functional) chunks. Unfortunately we haven't got that in place yet, and unpicking this into multiple separate check-ins would be non-trivial, so please bear with me on this one. We should be better in the future. Apologies over, what do we have here? GGC 4.9 compatibility -------------------- * We have implemented the new entrypoints used by code compiled by GCC 4.9 to implement the same functionality in gcc 4.8. Therefore code compiled with gcc 4.9 that used to work will continue to do so. However, there are some other new entrypoints (associated with task cancellation) which are not implemented. Therefore user code compiled by gcc 4.9 that uses these new features will not link against the LLVM runtime. (It remains unclear how to handle those entrypoints, since the GCC interface has potentially unpleasant performance implications for join barriers even when cancellation is not used) --- new parallel entry points --- new entry points that aren't OpenMP 4.0 related These are implemented fully :- GOMP_parallel_loop_dynamic() GOMP_parallel_loop_guided() GOMP_parallel_loop_runtime() GOMP_parallel_loop_static() GOMP_parallel_sections() GOMP_parallel() --- cancellation entry points --- Currently, these only give a runtime error if OMP_CANCELLATION is true because our plain barriers don't check for cancellation while waiting GOMP_barrier_cancel() GOMP_cancel() GOMP_cancellation_point() GOMP_loop_end_cancel() GOMP_sections_end_cancel() --- taskgroup entry points --- These are implemented fully. GOMP_taskgroup_start() GOMP_taskgroup_end() --- target entry points --- These are empty (as they are in libgomp) GOMP_target() GOMP_target_data() GOMP_target_end_data() GOMP_target_update() GOMP_teams() Improvements in Barriers and Fork/Join -------------------------------------- * Barrier and fork/join code is now in its own file (which makes it easier to understand and modify). * Wait/release code is now templated and in its own file; suspend/resume code is also templated * There's a new, hierarchical, barrier, which exploits the cache-hierarchy of the Intel(r) Xeon Phi(tm) coprocessor to improve fork/join and barrier performance. ***BEWARE*** the new source files have *not* been added to the legacy Cmake build system. If you want to use that fixes wil be required. Statistics Collection Code -------------------------- * New code has been added to collect application statistics (if this is enabled at library compile time; by default it is not). The statistics code itself is generally useful, the lightweight timing code uses the X86 rdtsc instruction, so will require changes for other architectures. The intent of this code is not for users to tune their codes but rather 1) For timing code-paths inside the runtime 2) For gathering general properties of OpenMP codes to focus attention on which OpenMP features are most used. Nested Hot Teams ---------------- * The runtime now maintains more state to reduce the overhead of creating and destroying inner parallel teams. This improves the performance of code that repeatedly uses nested parallelism with the same resource allocation. Set the new KMP_HOT_TEAMS_MAX_LEVEL envirable to a depth to enable this (and, of course, OMP_NESTED=true to enable nested parallelism at all). Improved Intel(r) VTune(Tm) Amplifier support --------------------------------------------- * The runtime provides additional information to Vtune via the itt_notify interface to allow it to display better OpenMP specific analyses of load-imbalance. Support for OpenMP Composite Statements --------------------------------------- * Implement new entrypoints required by some of the OpenMP 4.1 composite statements. Improved ifdefs --------------- * More separation of concepts ("Does this platform do X?") from platforms ("Are we compiling for platform Y?"), which should simplify future porting. ScaleMP* contribution --------------------- Stack padding to improve the performance in their environment where cross-node coherency is managed at the page level. Redesign of wait and release code --------------------------------- The code is simplified and performance improved. Bug Fixes --------- *Fixes for Windows multiple processor groups. *Fix Fortran module build on Linux: offload attribute added. *Fix entry names for distribute-parallel-loop construct to be consistent with the compiler codegen. *Fix an inconsistent error message for KMP_PLACE_THREADS environment variable. llvm-svn: 219214
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- Feb 28, 2014
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Alp Toker authored
Port the OpenMP runtime to FreeBSD along with associated build system changes. Also begin to generalize affinity capabilities so they aren't tied explicitly to Windows and Linux. The port builds with stock clang and gmake and has no additional runtime dependencies. All but a handful of the validation suite tests are now passing on FreeBSD 10 x86_64. llvm-svn: 202478
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- Feb 24, 2014
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Alp Toker authored
llvm-svn: 202018
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- Dec 23, 2013
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Jim Cownie authored
This release use aligns with Intel(r) Composer XE 2013 SP1 Product Update 2 New features * The library can now be built with clang (though wiht some limitations since clang does not support 128 bit floats) * Support for Vtune analysis of load imbalance * Code contribution from Steven Noonan to build the runtime for ARM* architecture processors * First implementation of runtime API for OpenMP cancellation Bug Fixes * Fixed hang on Windows (only) when using KMP_BLOCKTIME=0 llvm-svn: 197914
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- Sep 27, 2013
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Jim Cownie authored
llvm-svn: 191506
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