[flang][acc] Ensure fir.class is handled in type categorization (#146174)
fir.class is treated similarly as fir.box - but it has one key distinction which is that it doesn't hold an element type. Thus the categorization logic was mishandling this case for this reason (and also the fact that it assumed that a base object is always a fir.ref). This PR improves this handling and adds appropriate test exercising both a class and a class field to ensure categorization works.
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@@ -306,6 +306,10 @@ static bool isArrayLike(mlir::Type type) {
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}
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static bool isCompositeLike(mlir::Type type) {
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// class(*) is not a composite type since it does not have a determined type.
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if (fir::isUnlimitedPolymorphicType(type))
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return false;
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return mlir::isa<fir::RecordType, fir::ClassType, mlir::TupleType>(type);
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}
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@@ -320,8 +324,18 @@ template <>
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mlir::acc::VariableTypeCategory
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OpenACCMappableModel<fir::BaseBoxType>::getTypeCategory(mlir::Type type,
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mlir::Value var) const {
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// Class-type does not behave like a normal box because it does not hold an
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// element type. Thus special handle it here.
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if (mlir::isa<fir::ClassType>(type)) {
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// class(*) is not a composite type since it does not have a determined
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// type.
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if (fir::isUnlimitedPolymorphicType(type))
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return mlir::acc::VariableTypeCategory::uncategorized;
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return mlir::acc::VariableTypeCategory::composite;
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}
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mlir::Type eleTy = fir::dyn_cast_ptrOrBoxEleTy(type);
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assert(eleTy && "expect to be able to unwrap the element type");
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// If the type enclosed by the box is a mappable type, then have it
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// provide the type category.
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@@ -346,7 +360,7 @@ OpenACCMappableModel<fir::BaseBoxType>::getTypeCategory(mlir::Type type,
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return mlir::acc::VariableTypeCategory::nonscalar;
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}
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static mlir::TypedValue<mlir::acc::PointerLikeType>
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static mlir::Value
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getBaseRef(mlir::TypedValue<mlir::acc::PointerLikeType> varPtr) {
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// If there is no defining op - the unwrapped reference is the base one.
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mlir::Operation *op = varPtr.getDefiningOp();
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@@ -372,7 +386,7 @@ getBaseRef(mlir::TypedValue<mlir::acc::PointerLikeType> varPtr) {
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})
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.Default([&](mlir::Operation *) { return varPtr; });
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return mlir::cast<mlir::TypedValue<mlir::acc::PointerLikeType>>(baseRef);
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return baseRef;
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}
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static mlir::acc::VariableTypeCategory
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@@ -384,10 +398,17 @@ categorizePointee(mlir::Type pointer,
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// value would both be represented as !fir.ref<f32>. We do not want to treat
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// such a reference as a scalar. Thus unwrap interior pointer calculations.
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auto baseRef = getBaseRef(varPtr);
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mlir::Type eleTy = baseRef.getType().getElementType();
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if (auto mappableTy = mlir::dyn_cast<mlir::acc::MappableType>(eleTy))
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return mappableTy.getTypeCategory(varPtr);
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if (auto mappableTy =
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mlir::dyn_cast<mlir::acc::MappableType>(baseRef.getType()))
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return mappableTy.getTypeCategory(baseRef);
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// It must be a pointer-like type since it is not a MappableType.
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auto ptrLikeTy = mlir::cast<mlir::acc::PointerLikeType>(baseRef.getType());
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mlir::Type eleTy = ptrLikeTy.getElementType();
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if (auto mappableEleTy = mlir::dyn_cast<mlir::acc::MappableType>(eleTy))
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return mappableEleTy.getTypeCategory(varPtr);
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if (isScalarLike(eleTy))
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return mlir::acc::VariableTypeCategory::scalar;
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@@ -397,8 +418,12 @@ categorizePointee(mlir::Type pointer,
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return mlir::acc::VariableTypeCategory::composite;
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if (mlir::isa<fir::CharacterType, mlir::FunctionType>(eleTy))
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return mlir::acc::VariableTypeCategory::nonscalar;
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// Assumed-type (type(*))does not have a determined type that can be
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// categorized.
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if (mlir::isa<mlir::NoneType>(eleTy))
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return mlir::acc::VariableTypeCategory::uncategorized;
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// "pointers" - in the sense of raw address point-of-view, are considered
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// scalars. However
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// scalars.
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if (mlir::isa<fir::LLVMPointerType>(eleTy))
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return mlir::acc::VariableTypeCategory::scalar;
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46
flang/test/Fir/OpenACC/openacc-type-categories-class.f90
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flang/test/Fir/OpenACC/openacc-type-categories-class.f90
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! RUN: bbc -fopenacc -emit-hlfir %s -o - | fir-opt -pass-pipeline='builtin.module(test-fir-openacc-interfaces)' --mlir-disable-threading 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
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module mm
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type, public :: polyty
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real :: field
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end type
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contains
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subroutine init(this)
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class(polyty), intent(inout) :: this
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!$acc enter data copyin(this, this%field)
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end subroutine
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subroutine init_assumed_type(var)
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type(*), intent(inout) :: var
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!$acc enter data copyin(var)
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end subroutine
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subroutine init_unlimited(this)
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class(*), intent(inout) :: this
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!$acc enter data copyin(this)
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select type(this)
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type is(real)
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!$acc enter data copyin(this)
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class is(polyty)
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!$acc enter data copyin(this, this%field)
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end select
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end subroutine
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end module
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! CHECK: Visiting: {{.*}} acc.copyin {{.*}} {name = "this", structured = false}
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! CHECK: Mappable: !fir.class<!fir.type<_QMmmTpolyty{field:f32}>>
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! CHECK: Type category: composite
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! CHECK: Visiting: {{.*}} acc.copyin {{.*}} {name = "this%field", structured = false}
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! CHECK: Pointer-like: !fir.ref<f32>
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! CHECK: Type category: composite
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! For unlimited polymorphic entities and assumed types - they effectively have
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! no declared type. Thus the type categorizer cannot categorize it.
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! CHECK: Visiting: {{.*}} = acc.copyin {{.*}} {name = "var", structured = false}
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! CHECK: Pointer-like: !fir.ref<none>
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! CHECK: Type category: uncategorized
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! CHECK: Visiting: {{.*}} = acc.copyin {{.*}} {name = "this", structured = false}
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! CHECK: Mappable: !fir.class<none>
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! CHECK: Type category: uncategorized
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! TODO: After using select type - the appropriate type category should be
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! possible. Add the rest of the test once OpenACC lowering correctly handles
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! unlimited polymorhic.
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@@ -6,11 +6,15 @@
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "mlir/Dialect/Arith/IR/Arith.h"
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#include "mlir/Dialect/DLTI/DLTI.h"
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#include "mlir/Dialect/OpenACC/OpenACC.h"
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#include "mlir/IR/Builders.h"
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#include "mlir/IR/BuiltinOps.h"
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#include "mlir/Pass/Pass.h"
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#include "mlir/Support/LLVM.h"
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#include "flang/Optimizer/Dialect/FIRDialect.h"
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#include "flang/Optimizer/HLFIR/HLFIRDialect.h"
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#include "flang/Optimizer/Support/DataLayout.h"
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using namespace mlir;
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@@ -25,6 +29,11 @@ struct TestFIROpenACCInterfaces
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StringRef getDescription() const final {
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return "Test FIR implementation of the OpenACC interfaces.";
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}
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void getDependentDialects(::mlir::DialectRegistry ®istry) const override {
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registry.insert<fir::FIROpsDialect, hlfir::hlfirDialect,
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mlir::arith::ArithDialect, mlir::acc::OpenACCDialect,
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mlir::DLTIDialect>();
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}
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void runOnOperation() override {
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mlir::ModuleOp mod = getOperation();
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auto datalayout =
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