detect `aarch64_32` with compiler defined macro `__ARM64_ARCH_8_32__`
reuse ARM `__kmp_unnamed_critical_addr` and add `KMP_PREFIX_UNDERSCORE`
macro like AARCH64
reuse AARCH64 `__kmp_invoke_microtask`
build log for watchos armv7k + arm64_32 and watchos simulator x86_64 +
arm64
https://github.com/nihui/action-protobuf/actions/runs/8520684611/job/23337305030
This PR contains initial changes for building and testing libomp on AIX.
More changes will follow.
- `KMP_OS_AIX` is defined for the AIX platform
- `KMP_ARCH_PPC` is defined for 32-bit PPC
- `KMP_ARCH_PPC_XCOFF` and `KMP_ARCH_PPC64_XCOFF` are for 32- and 64-bit
XCOFF object formats respectively
- Assembly file `z_AIX_asm.S` is used for AIX specific assembly code and
will be added in a separate PR
- The target library is disabled because AIX does not have the device
support
- OMPT is temporarily disabled
This change allows building the static OpenMP runtime, `libomp.a`, as
WebAssembly. It builds on the work done in [D142593] but goes further in
several ways:
- it makes the OpenMP CMake files more WebAssembly-aware
- it conditions much more code (or code that had been refactored since
[D142593]) for `KMP_ARCH_WASM` and `KMP_OS_WASI`
- it fixes a Clang crash due to unimplemented common symbols in
WebAssembly
The commit messages have more details. Please understand this PR as a
start, not the completed work, for WebAssembly support in OpenMP.
Getting the tests running somehow would be a good next step, e.g.; but
what is contained here works, at least with recent versions of
[wasi-sdk] and engines that support [wasi-threads]. I suspect the same
is true for Emscripten and browsers, but I have not tested that
workflow.
[D142593]: https://reviews.llvm.org/D142593
[wasi-sdk]: https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-sdk
[wasi-threads]: https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-threads
---------
Co-authored-by: Atanas Atanasov <atanas.atanasov@intel.com>
* openmp/README.rst
- Add s390x to those platforms supported
* openmp/libomptarget/plugins-nextgen/CMakeLists.txt
- Add s390x subdirectory
* openmp/libomptarget/plugins-nextgen/s390x/CMakeLists.txt
- Add s390x definitions
* openmp/runtime/CMakeLists.txt
- Add s390x to those platforms supported
* openmp/runtime/cmake/LibompGetArchitecture.cmake
- Define s390x ARCHITECTURE
* openmp/runtime/cmake/LibompMicroTests.cmake
- Add dependencies for System z (aka s390x)
* openmp/runtime/cmake/LibompUtils.cmake
- Add S390X to the mix
* openmp/runtime/cmake/config-ix.cmake
- Add s390x as a supported LIPOMP_ARCH
* openmp/runtime/src/kmp_affinity.h
- Define __NR_sched_[get|set]addinity for s390x
* openmp/runtime/src/kmp_config.h.cmake
- Define CACHE_LINE for s390x
* openmp/runtime/src/kmp_os.h
- Add KMP_ARCH_S390X to support checks
* openmp/runtime/src/kmp_platform.h
- Define KMP_ARCH_S390X
* openmp/runtime/src/kmp_runtime.cpp
- Generate code when KMP_ARCH_S390X is defined
* openmp/runtime/src/kmp_tasking.cpp
- Generate code when KMP_ARCH_S390X is defined
* openmp/runtime/src/thirdparty/ittnotify/ittnotify_config.h
- Define ITT_ARCH_S390X
* openmp/runtime/src/z_Linux_asm.S
- Instantiate __kmp_invoke_microtask for s390x
* openmp/runtime/src/z_Linux_util.cpp
- Generate code when KMP_ARCH_S390X is defined
* openmp/runtime/test/ompt/callback.h
- Define print_possible_return_addresses for s390x
* openmp/runtime/tools/lib/Platform.pm
- Return s390x as platform and host architecture
* openmp/runtime/tools/lib/Uname.pm
- Set hardware platform value for s390x
Support OpenMP runtime library on VE. This patch makes OpenMP compilable
for VE architecture. Almost all tests run correctly on VE.
Reviewed By: tianshilei1992
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D159401
The new ompx.h header will give us a place to put extensions. The first
are 3D getters for the common cuda values:
`{threadId,threadDim,blockId,blockDim}.{x,y,z}`
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D156501
Replace the custom libomp_check_linker_flag() implementation with
llvm_check_compiler_linker_flag() from the common cmake utils. Due
to the way the custom implementation is implemented (capturing
output from an entire nested cmake invocation) it can easily end
up incorrectly detecting flags as unavailable, e.g. because "error",
"unknown" or similar occurs inside compiler flags, the directory
name, etc.
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/62240.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D148798
Some build bots have not been updated to the new minimal CMake version.
Reverting for now and ping the buildbot owners.
This reverts commit 44c6b905f8.
This partly undoes D137724.
This change has been discussed on discourse
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-upgrading-llvms-minimum-required-cmake-version/66193
Note this does not remove work-arounds for older CMake versions, that
will be done in followup patches.
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini, MaskRay, ChuanqiXu, to268, thieta, tschuett, phosek, #libunwind, #libc_vendors, #libc, #libc_abi, sivachandra, philnik, zibi
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144509
06d9bf5e64 (https://reviews.llvm.org/D143431)
did a large restructuring of how the import library is created;
previously, a second step to tweak the import library was only
done for MSVC style targets, but after this commit, that logic
was applied for mingw targets too.
Since LIBOMP_GENERATED_IMP_LIB_FILENAME and LIBOMP_IMP_LIB_FILE
are equal on mingw targets (both are "libomp.dll.a", while they
are "libomp.dll.lib" and "libomp.lib" for MSVC targets), this caused
a conflict, with errors like this:
ninja: error: build.ninja:875: multiple rules generate runtime/src/libomp.dll.a [-w dupbuild=err]
Skip the logic with a second step to recreate the import library
for mingw targets. The MSVC specific logic for this relies on
running the static archiver with CMAKE_LINK_DEF_FILE_FLAG, which
with MS lib.exe (and llvm-lib) ignore the input object files and
just generates an import library - but mingw style tools don't
support this mode of operation. (By attemptinig the same, mingw tools
would generate a static library with the def file as one member.)
With mingw tools, the same can be achieved by invoking the dlltool
executable instead.
Instead of adding alternative logic for invoking dlltool, just skip
the second import library step, since neither GNU nor LLVM mingw
tools actually generate import libraries that link by ordinal - so
there's no need for a second import library.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D143992
than ordinal
This check-in changes the OpenMP build script to generate the Windows
import library that imports by name rather than ordinal to reduce
ordinals order dependency and promote runtime flavors compatibility
going forward. The existing ordinals ordering is preserved to maintain
backward compatibility.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D143431
If testing for a warning option like -Wno-<foo> with GCC, GCC won't
print any diagnostic at all, leading to the options being accepted
incorrectly. However later, if compiling a file that actually prints
another warning, GCC will also print warnings about these -Wno-<foo>
options being unrecognized.
This avoids warning spam like this, for every OpenMP source file that
produces build warnings with GCC:
cc1plus: warning: unrecognized command line option ‘-Wno-int-to-void-pointer-cast’
cc1plus: warning: unrecognized command line option ‘-Wno-return-type-c-linkage’
cc1plus: warning: unrecognized command line option ‘-Wno-covered-switch-default’
cc1plus: warning: unrecognized command line option ‘-Wno-enum-constexpr-conversion’
This matches how such warning options are detected and added in
llvm/cmake/modules/HandleLLVMOptions.cmake, e.g. like this:
check_cxx_compiler_flag("-Wclass-memaccess" CXX_SUPPORTS_CLASS_MEMACCESS_FLAG)
append_if(CXX_SUPPORTS_CLASS_MEMACCESS_FLAG "-Wno-class-memaccess" CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS)
This also matches how LLDB warning options were restructured for
GCC compatibility in e546bbfda0.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D139922
Summary:
Building with `lld` now errors on undefined symbols by default now. This
was causing `libomp` to think that the compiler didn't support version
scripts when checking linker features. This patch adds a new script that
exports all symbols to be used for testing. We also remove the old
workarounds for undefined versions now that it's no longer necessary.
This option is legacy and is removed from GNU ld's doc (many binutils
distributions are configured with --enable-textrel-check=). lld ignores the
option.
Clang does accept the flag for any architecture, but prints a
warning:
clang-16: warning: argument unused during compilation: '-mrtm' [-Wunused-command-line-argument]
This flag is documented as an x86 specific flag, so don't try to
add it for other architectures, to silence this warning.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137744
This is part of a set of patches implementing OMPT target callback support and has been split out of the originally submitted https://reviews.llvm.org/D113728. The overall design can be found in https://rice.app.box.com/s/pf3gix2hs4d4o1aatwir1set05xmjljc
The purpose of this patch is to provide a way to register tool-provided callbacks into libomp when libomptarget is loaded.
Introduced a cmake variable LIBOMPTARGET_OMPT_SUPPORT that can be used to control OMPT target support. It follows host OMPT support, controlled by LIBOMP_HAVE_OMPT_SUPPORT.
Added a connector that can be used to communicate between OMPT implementations in libomp and libomptarget or libomptarget and a plugin.
Added a global constructor in libomptarget that uses the connector to force registration of tool-provided callbacks in libomp. A pair of init and fini functions are provided to libomp as part of the connect process which will be used to register the tool-provided callbacks in libomptarget.
Patch from John Mellor-Crummey <johnmc@rice.edu>
(With contributions from Dhruva Chakrabarti <Dhruva.Chakrabarti@amd.com>)
Reviewed By: dreachem, jhuber6
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123572
Fixes warnings (or errors, if someone injects -Werror in their build system,
which happens in fact with some folks vendoring LLVM too) with Clang 16:
```
+/var/tmp/portage.notmp/portage/sys-devel/llvm-15.0.4/work/llvm_build-abi_x86_64.amd64/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp/src.c:3:9: warning: a function declaration without a prototype
is deprecated in all versions of C [-Wstrict-prototypes]
-/var/tmp/portage.notmp/portage/sys-devel/llvm-14.0.4/work/llvm_build-abi_x86_64.amd64/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp/src.c:3:9: error: a function declaration without a prototype is
deprecated in all versions of C [-Werror,-Wstrict-prototypes]
int main() {return 0;}
^
void
```
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D137503
Issue #58858: when linking libomp.so, exports_so.txt has non-existent/undefined
symbols which cause errors to ld --no-undefined-version. Use
-Wl,--undefined-version if available (gold, ld.lld, future GNU ld 2.40).
This is part of a set of patches implementing OMPT target callback support and has been split out of the originally submitted https://reviews.llvm.org/D113728. The overall design can be found in https://rice.app.box.com/s/pf3gix2hs4d4o1aatwir1set05xmjljc
The purpose of this patch is to provide a way to register tool-provided callbacks into libomp when libomptarget is loaded.
Introduced a cmake variable LIBOMPTARGET_OMPT_SUPPORT that can be used to control OMPT target support. It follows host OMPT support, controlled by LIBOMP_HAVE_OMPT_SUPPORT.
Added a connector that can be used to communicate between OMPT implementations in libomp and libomptarget or libomptarget and a plugin.
Added a global constructor in libomptarget that uses the connector to force registration of tool-provided callbacks in libomp. A pair of init and fini functions are provided to libomp as part of the connect process which will be used to register the tool-provided callbacks in libomptarget.
Depends on D123429
Patch from John Mellor-Crummey <johnmc@rice.edu>
(With contributions from Dhruva Chakrabarti <Dhruva.Chakrabarti@amd.com>)
Reviewed By: dreachem
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123572
This patch is a partial fix for [[ https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/56349 | issue ]], due to functions affected by D117473.
Implementation details:
The patch essentially creates a new macro if the architecture is either
intel32 or intel64, since the generate-def.pl cannot process boolean algebra
on macros.
Reviewed By: jlpeyton
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D135795
This reverts commit 096f93e73d.
Revert "[Libomptarget] Make the plugins ingore undefined exported symbols"
This reverts commit 3f62314c23.
Revert "[LLD] Enable --no-undefined-version by default."
This reverts commit 7ec8b0d162.
Three commits are reverted because of the current omp build fail
with GNU ld. See discussion here: https://reviews.llvm.org/rG096f93e73dc3
Summary:
A recent patch made all of the places we used version scripts in OpenMP
start throwing errors when linking with LLD. This is hopefully the last
one required to get the build bots to pass. This patch simply adds the
`--undefined-version` flag to the places where the version scripts are
used.
GCC, glibc, binutils, and LLVM have added support for LoongArch64.
This patch adds support for LLVM OpenMP following D59880 for RISCV64.
Reviewed By: MaskRay, SixWeining
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D132925
When configuring llvm with the openmp subproject, the build for the omp
target fails if LIBOMP_CONFIGURED_LIBFLAGS contains more than one item.
LIBOMP_CONFIGURED_LIBFLAGS should be a semicolon-separated list instead
of a string with items separated by spaces.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D125370
When hwloc is used and is installed outside of the default paths, the omp CMake target
needs to provide the needed include path thru the CMake target by adding it with
target_include_directories to it, so libompd gets it as well when it defines it's cmake
target using target_link_libraries.
As suggested in D122667
Reviewed By: ye-luo
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123888
Introduce KMP_COMPILER_ICX macro to represent compilation with oneAPI
compiler.
Fixup flag detection and compiler ID detection in CMake. Older CMake's
detect IntelLLVM as Clang.
Fix compiler warnings.
Fixup many of the tests to have non-empty parallel regions as they are
elided by oneAPI compiler.
This is the original patch in my GNUInstallDirs series, now last to merge as the final piece!
It arose as a new draft of D28234. I initially did the unorthodox thing of pushing to that when I wasn't the original author, but since I ended up
- Using `GNUInstallDirs`, rather than mimicking it, as the original author was hesitant to do but others requested.
- Converting all the packages, not just LLVM, effecting many more projects than LLVM itself.
I figured it was time to make a new revision.
I have used this patch series (and many back-ports) as the basis of https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/111487 for my distro (NixOS), which was merged last spring (2021). It looked like people were generally on board in D28234, but I make note of this here in case extra motivation is useful.
---
As pointed out in the original issue, a central tension is that LLVM already has some partial support for these sorts of things. Variables like `COMPILER_RT_INSTALL_PATH` have already been dealt with. Variables like `LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX` however, will require further work, so that we may use `CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR`.
These remaining items will be addressed in further patches. What is here is now rote and so we should get it out of the way before dealing more intricately with the remainder.
Reviewed By: #libunwind, #libc, #libc_abi, compnerd
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99484
When OpenMP is compiled as a part runtimes for multiple targets, openmp
is compiled under build/runtimes/runtimes-arch-unknown-linux-gnu-bins
directory. Old implementation treats this directory name as errors.
This patch adds a guard like "[Uu]known[^-]".
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114346
When loading libomptarget, the init function in libomptarget/src/rtl.cpp
will search for the libomptarget_start_tool function using libdl.
libomptarget_start_tool will pass those OMPT callbacks related to target
constructs to libomptarget
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99803
Two-level distributed barrier is a new experimental barrier designed
for Intel hardware that has better performance in some cases than the
default hyper barrier.
This barrier is designed to handle fine granularity parallelism where
barriers are used frequently with little compute and memory access
between barriers. There is no need to use it for codes with few
barriers and large granularity compute, or memory intensive
applications, as little difference will be seen between this barrier
and the default hyper barrier. This barrier is designed to work
optimally with a fixed number of threads, and has a significant setup
time, so should NOT be used in situations where the number of threads
in a team is varied frequently.
The two-level distributed barrier is off by default -- hyper barrier
is used by default. To use this barrier, you must set all barrier
patterns to use this type, because it will not work with other barrier
patterns. Thus, to turn it on, the following settings are required:
KMP_FORKJOIN_BARRIER_PATTERN=dist,dist
KMP_PLAIN_BARRIER_PATTERN=dist,dist
KMP_REDUCTION_BARRIER_PATTERN=dist,dist
Branching factors (set with KMP_FORKJOIN_BARRIER, KMP_PLAIN_BARRIER,
and KMP_REDUCTION_BARRIER) are ignored by the two-level distributed
barrier.
Patch fixed for ITTNotify disabled builds and non-x86 builds
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Peyton <jonathan.l.peyton@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: Vladislav Vinogradov <vlad.vinogradov@intel.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103121