- Mar 16, 2016
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Jonathan Peyton authored
Building libomp using CMake versions < 3.3 caused a link time error. These errors occurred because when assembling z_Windows_NT-586_asm.asm, the definitions: OMPT_SUPPORT, _M_AMD64|_M_IA32 weren't defined on the command line. To fix the problem, the COMPILE_FLAGS property for the assembly file is appended to instead of the COMPILE_DEFINITIONS property being set. For whatever reason, the COMPILE_DEFINITIONS property doesn't pick up the definitions for assembly files for the older CMake versions. llvm-svn: 263651
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- Mar 15, 2016
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Jonathan Peyton authored
llvm-svn: 263586
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Jonathan Peyton authored
llvm-svn: 263583
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Jonathan Peyton authored
llvm-svn: 263582
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Jonathan Peyton authored
This change adds a header to the printout of the statistics which includes the time, machine name, and processor info if available. This change also includes some cosmetic changes like using enum casting for timer and counter iteration. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18153 llvm-svn: 263580
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- Mar 12, 2016
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Samuel Antao authored
Summary: Two initialized local variables are causing clang to produce warnings: ``` ./src/projects/openmp/runtime/src/kmp_tasking.c:3019:5: error: variable 'num_tasks' is used uninitialized whenever switch default is taken [-Werror,-Wsometimes-uninitialized] default: ^~~~~~~ ./src/projects/openmp/runtime/src/kmp_tasking.c:3027:21: note: uninitialized use occurs here for( i = 0; i < num_tasks; ++i ) { ^~~~~~~~~ ./src/projects/openmp/runtime/src/kmp_tasking.c:2968:28: note: initialize the variable 'num_tasks' to silence this warning kmp_uint64 i, num_tasks, extras; ^ = 0 ./src/projects/openmp/runtime/src/kmp_tasking.c:3019:5: error: variable 'extras' is used uninitialized whenever switch default is taken [-Werror,-Wsometimes-uninitialized] default: ^~~~~~~ ./src/projects/openmp/runtime/src/kmp_tasking.c:3022:52: note: uninitialized use occurs here KMP_DEBUG_ASSERT(tc == num_tasks * grainsize + extras); ^~~~~~ ./src/projects/openmp/runtime/src/kmp_debug.h:62:60: note: expanded from macro 'KMP_DEBUG_ASSERT' #define KMP_DEBUG_ASSERT( cond ) KMP_ASSERT( cond ) ^ ./src/projects/openmp/runtime/src/kmp_debug.h:60:51: note: expanded from macro 'KMP_ASSERT' #define KMP_ASSERT( cond ) ( (cond) ? 0 : __kmp_debug_assert( #cond, __FILE__, __LINE__ ) ) ^ ./src/projects/openmp/runtime/src/kmp_tasking.c:2968:36: note: initialize the variable 'extras' to silence this warning kmp_uint64 i, num_tasks, extras; ^ = 0 2 errors generated. ``` This patch initializes these two variables. Reviewers: tlwilmar, jlpeyton Subscribers: tlwilmar, openmp-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17909 llvm-svn: 263316
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- Mar 11, 2016
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Jonathan Peyton authored
llvm-svn: 263291
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Jonathan Peyton authored
This change removes synthesized stats and instead has all timers print out a total which is the aggregate statistics across threads. This is displayed as "Total_foo" at the end of program. The stats_flags_e::synthesized flag is removed and the printStats() function is split into two separate functions: printTimerStats() which can display the aggregate total and printCounterStats(). Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17869 llvm-svn: 263290
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- Mar 03, 2016
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Jonathan Peyton authored
Force 0.0 to be displayed for all statistics which have sample count equal to 0 llvm-svn: 262658
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Jonathan Peyton authored
Only the thread which executes the single/master section will update its statistics. llvm-svn: 262656
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- Mar 02, 2016
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Jonathan Peyton authored
From the standard: The taskloop construct specifies that the iterations of one or more associated loops will be executed in parallel using OpenMP tasks. The iterations are distributed across tasks created by the construct and scheduled to be executed. This initial implementation uses a simple linear tasks distribution algorithm. Later we can add other algorithms to speedup generation of huge number of tasks (i.e., tree-like tasks generation should be faster). This needs to be put into the OpenMP runtime library in order for the compiler team to develop the compiler side of the implementation. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17404 llvm-svn: 262535
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Jonathan Peyton authored
llvm-svn: 262533
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Jonathan Peyton authored
From the standard: A doacross loop nest is a loop nest that has cross-iteration dependence. An iteration is dependent on one or more lexicographically earlier iterations. The ordered clause parameter on a loop directive identifies the loop(s) associated with the doacross loop nest. The init/fini routines allocate/free doacross buffer(s) for each loop for each thread. The wait routine waits for a flag designated by the dependence vector. The post routine sets the flag designated by current iteration vector. We use a similar technique of shared buffer indices that covers up to 7 nowait loops executed simultaneously by different threads (number 7 has no real meaning, just heuristic value). Also, the size of structures are kept intact via reducing dummy arrays. This needs to be put into the OpenMP runtime library in order for the compiler team to develop the compiler side of the implementation. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17399 llvm-svn: 262532
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- Feb 25, 2016
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Jonathan Peyton authored
This change introduces the new OpenMP 4.5 affinity api surrounding OpenMP Places. There are six new entry points: Typically called in serial region: * omp_get_num_places - returns the number of places available to the execution environment in the place list. * omp_get_place_num_procs - returns the number of processors available to the execution environment in the specified place. * omp_get_place_proc_ids - returns the numerical identifiers of the processors available to the execution environment in the specified place. Typically called inside parallel region: * omp_get_place_num - returns the place number of the place to which the encountering thread is bound. * omp_get_partition_num_places - returns the number of places in the place partition of the innermost implicit task. * omp_get_partition_place_nums - returns the list of place numbers corresponding to the places in the place-var ICV of the innermost implicit task. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17417 llvm-svn: 261915
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Jonathan Peyton authored
The maximum task priority value is read from envirable: OMP_MAX_TASK_PRIORITY. But as of now, nothing is done with it. We just handle the environment variable and add the new api: omp_get_max_task_priority() which returns that value or zero if it is not set. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17411 llvm-svn: 261908
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Jonathan Peyton authored
The monotonic/non-monotonic flags are sent to the runtime via the sched_type by setting the 30th (non-monotonic) or 29th (monotonic) bit in the sched_type. Macros are added to probe if monotonic or non-monotonic is specified (SCHEDULE_HAS_[NON]MONOTONIC & SCHEDULE_HAS_NO_MODIFIERS) and also to to get the base sched_type (SCHEDULE_WITHOUT_MODIFIERS) Currently, nothing is done with the modifiers. Also, this patch adds some comments on the use of the enumerations in at least one place where it is subtle. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17406 llvm-svn: 261906
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- Feb 18, 2016
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Jonathan Peyton authored
llvm-svn: 261249
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- Feb 12, 2016
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Jonas Hahnfeld authored
For pragma omp taskwait the runtime is called from the task context. Therefore, the reentry frame information should be updated. The information should be available for both taskwait event calls; therefore, set before the first event and reset after the last event. Patch by Joachim Protze Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17145 llvm-svn: 260674
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Jonathan Peyton authored
When a target task finishes and it tries to access the th_task_team from the threads in the team where it was created, th_task_team can be NULL or point to a different place when that thread started a nested region that is still running. Finding the exact task_team that the threads were using is difficult as it would require to unwind the task_state_memo_stack. So a new field was added in the taskdata structure to point to the active task_team when the task was created. llvm-svn: 260615
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- Feb 11, 2016
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Jonathan Peyton authored
llvm-svn: 260613
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- Feb 09, 2016
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Jonathan Peyton authored
The problem is that the master's thread state was not saved before entering a parallel region so it does not remember tasks when it returns. llvm-svn: 260306
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Jonathan Peyton authored
The -install_name linker flag will use "@rpath/" when supported in CMake which is the recommended usage for dynamic libraries on Mac OSX. llvm-svn: 260300
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Jonas Hahnfeld authored
(libgomp has bool as well) This was causing a test failure in omp_test_if.c when building with GCC in Debug mode. I have verified that GCC versions 4.9.2 and 5.3.0 now work and compile-tested this change with clang 3.7.1 and Intel Compiler 16.0. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16921 llvm-svn: 260204
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- Feb 05, 2016
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Jonas Hahnfeld authored
This will be used in a later patch to find additional LLVM tools for tests and enables reusability for libomptarget that is currently under review. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16713 llvm-svn: 259876
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- Feb 04, 2016
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Jonathan Peyton authored
When building executables for Cray supercomputers, statically-linked executables are preferred. This patch makes it possible to build the OpenMP runtime as an archive for building statically-linked executables. The patch adds the flag LIBOMP_ENABLE_SHARED, which defaults to true. When true, a build of the OpenMP runtime yields dynamic libraries. When false, a build of the OpenMP runtime yields static libraries. There is no setting that allows both kinds of libraries to be built. Patch by John Mellor-Crummey Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16525 llvm-svn: 259817
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- Jan 29, 2016
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Jonathan Peyton authored
In: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/openmp-dev/2015-August/000858.html, a performance issue was found with libomp's task dependencies. The task dependencies hash table has an issue with collisions. The current table size is a power of two. This combined with the current hash function causes a large number of collisions to occurr. Also, the current size (64) is too small for larger applications so the table size is increased. This patch creates a two level hash table approach for task dependencies. The implicit task is considered the "master" or "top-level" task which has a large static sized hash table (997), and nested tasks will have smaller hash tables (97). Prime numbers were chosen to help reduce collisions. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16640 llvm-svn: 259113
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- Jan 28, 2016
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Jonas Hahnfeld authored
The attached patch adds support for ompt_event_task_dependences and ompt_event_task_dependence_pair events from the OMPT specification [1]. These events only apply to OpenMP 4.0 and 4.1 (aka 4.5) because task dependencies were introduced in 4.0. With respect to the changes: ompt_event_task_dependences According to the specification, this event is raised after the task has been created, thefore this event needs to be raised after ompt_event_task_begin (in __kmp_task_start). However, the dependencies are known at __kmpc_omp_task_with_deps which occurs before __kmp_task_start. My modifications extend the ompt_task_info_t struct in order to store the dependencies of the task when _kmpc_omp_task_with_deps occurs and then they are emitted in __kmp_task_start just after raising the ompt_event_task_begin. The deps field is allocated and valid until the event is raised and it is freed and set to null afterwards. ompt_event_task_dependence_pair The processing of the dependences (i.e. checking whenever a dependence is already satisfied) is done within __kmp_process_deps. That function checks every dependence and calls the __kmp_track_dependence routine which gives some support for graphical output. I used that routine to emit the dependence pair but I also needed to know the sink_task. Despite the fact that the code within KMP_SUPPORT_GRAPH_OUTPUT refers to task_sink it may be null because sink->dn.task (there's a comment regarding this) and in fact it does not point to a proper pointer value because the value is set in node->dn.task = task; after the __kmp_process_deps calls in __kmp_check_deps. I have extended the __kmp_process_deps and __kmp_track_dependence parameter list to receive the sink_task. [1] https://github.com/OpenMPToolsInterface/OMPT-Technical-Report/blob/target/ompt-tr.pdf Patch by Harald Servat Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14746 llvm-svn: 259038
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Jonas Hahnfeld authored
When the code behind the barrier is executed, the master thread may have already resumed execution. That's why we cannot safely assume that *pteam is not yet freed. This has been introduced by r258866. llvm-svn: 259037
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Jonas Hahnfeld authored
Current clang trunk reports _OPENMP to be 201307 = OpenMP 4.0. It doesn't recognize '#pragma omp declare target' though (patch still pending) and therefore fails compilation. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16631 llvm-svn: 259026
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- Jan 27, 2016
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Jonathan Peyton authored
If an asynchronous inquiry peers into the runtime system it doesn't see the freed task as the current task. llvm-svn: 258990
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Jonathan Peyton authored
Removing extraneous { } bracket sections. Unindenting blocks of code as a result. Also removing empty #ifdef KMP_STUB llvm-svn: 258986
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Jonathan Peyton authored
Removing references to non-existent functions, fixing typos. llvm-svn: 258985
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Jonathan Peyton authored
llvm-svn: 258984
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Jonas Hahnfeld authored
llvm-svn: 258910
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- Jan 26, 2016
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Jonathan Peyton authored
For implcit barriers in simple parallel for loops, the order of the OMPT events was wrong. The barrier_{begin,end} events came after the implcit_task_end event for the implcit barrier at the end of the parallel region. This is wrong because the implicit task executes the barrier before ending. This patch fixes the order of the event: It will be triggerd now just before __kmp_pop_current_task_from_thread() is called. Patch by Tim Cramer Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16347 llvm-svn: 258866
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Jonathan Peyton authored
This change fixes the bug: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=25975 by bypassing the perl module files which try to deduce system information. These perl modules files don't offer useful information and are from the original build system. They can be removed after this change. llvm-svn: 258843
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Ismail Donmez authored
llvm-svn: 258797
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- Jan 25, 2016
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Andrey Churbanov authored
llvm-svn: 258695
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- Jan 22, 2016
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Jonathan Peyton authored
This change fixes one issue reported at https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=26184 There was missing cleanup code for the cached indirect lock pool. The change will fix the reported case where it tries to initialize a lock after runtime cleanup/reinitialization, but it is still possible that the user program runs into another problem because most test programs have a call to __kmpc_set_lock after cleanup/reinitialization without calling __kmpc_init_lock causing a crash/hang. llvm-svn: 258528
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- Jan 19, 2016
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Hans Wennborg authored
Newly-built Clangs don't automatically find the SDK, and newer versions of Mac OS X don't provide it under /usr/include etc. llvm-svn: 258169
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