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* [OPENMP]Moved warning fo mapping non-trivially copiable types into aAlexey Bataev2019-12-061-4/+4
| | | | | | | separate group. Need to move this warning into a separate group to make easier to disable this warning, if required.
* [OPENMP]Fix PR41767: diagnose DSA for variables in clauses with default(none).Alexey Bataev2019-05-091-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | If the combined directive has default(none) clause and has clauses for inner directive that reference some variables, for which data-sharing attributes are not specified, the error messages should be emitted for such variables. llvm-svn: 360365
* Revert "[OPENMP]Fix PR41767: diagnose DSA for variables in clauses with ↵Roman Lebedev2019-05-091-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | default(none)." This implementation isn't sound as per the standard. It erroneously diagnoses e.g. the following case: ``` $ cat test.cpp void f(int n) { #pragma omp parallel default(none) if(n) ; } ``` ``` $ ./bin/clang -fopenmp test.cpp test.cpp:2:40: error: variable 'n' must have explicitly specified data sharing attributes #pragma omp parallel default(none) if(n) ^ test.cpp:2:31: note: explicit data sharing attribute requested here #pragma omp parallel default(none) if(n) ^ 1 error generated. ``` As per OpenMP Application Programming Interface Version 5.0 November 2018: * 2.19.4.1default Clause The default clause explicitly determines the data-sharing attributes of variables that are referenced *in a parallel, teams, or task generating construct and would otherwise be implicitly determined (see Section 2.19.1.1 on page 270). * 2.6.1 Determining the Number of Threads for a parallel Region Using a variable in an if or num_threads clause expression of a parallel construct causes an implicit reference to the variable in all enclosing constructs. The if clause expression and the num_threads clause expression are evaluated in the context outside of the parallel construct, This reverts commit r360073. llvm-svn: 360326
* [OPENMP]Fix PR41767: diagnose DSA for variables in clauses withAlexey Bataev2019-05-061-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | default(none). If the combined directive has default(none) clause and has clauses for inner directive that reference some variables, for which data-sharing attributes are not specified, the error messages should be emitted for such variables. llvm-svn: 360073
* [OPENMP]Initial support for 'allocate' clause.Alexey Bataev2019-03-271-4/+4
| | | | | | Added parsing/sema analysis of the allocate clause. llvm-svn: 357068
* [OPENMP]Fix PR39372: Does not complain about loop bound variable notAlexey Bataev2018-10-291-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | being shared. According to the standard, the variables with unspecified data-sharing attributes in presence of `default(none)` clause must be reported to users. Compiler did not generate error reports for the variables used in other OpenMP regions. Patch fixes this. llvm-svn: 345533
* [OpenMP] Fix trailing space when printing pragmas, by Joel. E. DennyAlexey Bataev2018-02-141-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: -ast-print prints omp pragmas with a trailing space. While this behavior is likely of little concern to most users, surely it's unintentional, and it's annoying for some source-level work I'm pursuing. This patch focuses on omp pragmas, but it also fixes init_seg and loop hint pragmas because they share implementation. The testing strategy here is to add usually just one '{{$}}' per relevant -ast-print test file. This seems to achieve good code coverage. However, this strategy is probably easy to forget as the tests evolve. That's probably fine as this fix is far from critical. The main goal of the testing is to aid the initial review. This patch also adds a fixme for "#pragma unroll", which prints as "#pragma unroll (enable)", which is invalid syntax. Reviewers: ABataev Reviewed By: ABataev Subscribers: guansong, cfe-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43204 llvm-svn: 325145
* [OPENMP] Support for -fopenmp-simd option with compilation of simd loopsAlexey Bataev2017-12-291-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | only. Added support for -fopenmp-simd option that allows compilation of simd-based constructs without emission of OpenMP runtime calls. llvm-svn: 321560
* [OPENMP] Do not allow variables to be first|last-privates inAlexey Bataev2017-12-011-3/+3
| | | | | | | | distribute directives. OpenMP standard does not allow to mark the variables as firstprivate and lastprivate at the same time in distribute-based directives. Patch fixes this problem. llvm-svn: 319560
* [OpenMP] Prepare sema to support combined constructs with omp distribute and ↵Carlo Bertolli2017-04-201-1/+36
| | | | | | | | | | omp for https://reviews.llvm.org/D32237 This patch prepares sema with additional fields to support all those composite and combined constructs of OpenMP that include pragma 'distribute' and 'for', such as 'distribute parallel for'. It also extends the regression tests for 'distribute parallel for' and adds a new one. llvm-svn: 300802
* [OPENMP] Fix for PR31428: variable named like directive name modifierAlexey Bataev2016-12-201-3/+3
| | | | | | | | Directive name modifiers in 'if' clause are allowed only for OpenMP 4.5 and higher + in OpenMP 4.5 parsing procedure emits error message if ':' is not found after directive name modifier. llvm-svn: 290175
* Make output of -ast-print a valid C++ code.Serge Pavlov2016-11-101-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Output generated by option -ast-print looks like C/C++ code, and it really is for plain C. For C++ the produced output was not valid C++ code, but the differences were small. With this change the output is fixed and can be compiled. Tests are changed so that output produced by -ast-print is compiled again with the same flags and both outputs are compared. Option -ast-print is extensively used in clang tests but it itself was tested poorly, existing tests only checked that compiler did not crash. There are unit tests in file DeclPrinterTest.cpp, but they test only terse output mode. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26452 llvm-svn: 286439
* Resubmission of http://reviews.llvm.org/D21564 after fixes.Carlo Bertolli2016-06-271-0/+139
| | | | | | | | | | | | | [OpenMP] Initial implementation of parse and sema for composite pragma 'distribute parallel for' This patch is an initial implementation for #distribute parallel for. The main differences that affect other pragmas are: The implementation of 'distribute parallel for' requires blocking of the associated loop, where blocks are "distributed" to different teams and iterations within each block are scheduled to parallel threads within each team. To implement blocking, sema creates two additional worksharing directive fields that are used to pass the team assigned block lower and upper bounds through the outlined function resulting from 'parallel'. In this way, scheduling for 'for' to threads can use those bounds. As a consequence of blocking, the stride of 'distribute' is not 1 but it is equal to the blocking size. This is returned by the runtime and sema prepares a DistIncrExpr variable to hold that value. As a consequence of blocking, the global upper bound (EnsureUpperBound) expression of the 'for' is not the original loop upper bound (e.g. in for(i = 0 ; i < N; i++) this is 'N') but it is the team-assigned block upper bound. Sema creates a new expression holding the calculation of the actual upper bound for 'for' as UB = min(UB, PrevUB), where UB is the loop upper bound, and PrevUB is the team-assigned block upper bound. llvm-svn: 273884
* Revert r273705Carlo Bertolli2016-06-241-139/+0
| | | | | | [OpenMP] Initial implementation of parse and sema for composite pragma 'distribute parallel for' llvm-svn: 273709
* [OpenMP] Initial implementation of parse and sema for composite pragma ↵Carlo Bertolli2016-06-241-0/+139
'distribute parallel for' http://reviews.llvm.org/D21564 This patch is an initial implementation for #distribute parallel for. The main differences that affect other pragmas are: The implementation of 'distribute parallel for' requires blocking of the associated loop, where blocks are "distributed" to different teams and iterations within each block are scheduled to parallel threads within each team. To implement blocking, sema creates two additional worksharing directive fields that are used to pass the team assigned block lower and upper bounds through the outlined function resulting from 'parallel'. In this way, scheduling for 'for' to threads can use those bounds. As a consequence of blocking, the stride of 'distribute' is not 1 but it is equal to the blocking size. This is returned by the runtime and sema prepares a DistIncrExpr variable to hold that value. As a consequence of blocking, the global upper bound (EnsureUpperBound) expression of the 'for' is not the original loop upper bound (e.g. in for(i = 0 ; i < N; i++) this is 'N') but it is the team-assigned block upper bound. Sema creates a new expression holding the calculation of the actual upper bound for 'for' as UB = min(UB, PrevUB), where UB is the loop upper bound, and PrevUB is the team-assigned block upper bound. llvm-svn: 273705
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