Summary: This adds a basic outline for adding 'conformance' tests. These are tests that are intended to check device code against a standard. In this case, we will expect this to be filled with math conformance tests to make sure their results are within the ULP requirements we demand. Right now this just *assumes* the GPU libc is there, meaning you'll likely need to do a manual `ninja` before doing `ninja -C runtimes/runtimes-bins offload.conformance`.
The LLVM/Offload Subproject
The Offload subproject aims at providing tooling, runtimes, and APIs that allow users to execute code on accelerators or other "co-processors" that may or may not match the architecture of their "host". In the long run, all kinds of targets are in scope of this effort, including but not limited to: CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, AI/ML accelerators, distributed resources, etc.
For OpenMP offload users, the project is ready and fully usable. The final API design is still under development. More content will show up here and on our webpage soon. In the meantime, people are encouraged to participate in our meetings (see below) and check our development board as well as the discussions on Discourse.
Meetings
Every second Wednesday, 7:00 - 8:00am PT, starting Jan 24, 2024. Alternates with the OpenMP in LLVM meeting. invite.ics Meeting Minutes and Agenda