from PEP8
(https://peps.python.org/pep-0008/#programming-recommendations):
> Comparisons to singletons like None should always be done with is or
is not, never the equality operators.
Co-authored-by: Eisuke Kawashima <e-kwsm@users.noreply.github.com>
from PEP8
(https://peps.python.org/pep-0008/#programming-recommendations):
> Comparisons to singletons like None should always be done with is or
is not, never the equality operators.
Co-authored-by: Eisuke Kawashima <e-kwsm@users.noreply.github.com>
For the case where baseTypeSize does not match the size of T, read the
value into a separate char buffer first. This avoids accessing buf using
two different types.
Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/94616.
Fixes a regression introduced in 91ccd8248.
The code for libompd includes kmp.h for enum kmp_sched. The dependency
to hwloc is not necessary. Avoid the dependency by skipping the
definitions in kmp.h using types from hwloc.h.
Fixes#80750
This reverts commit d763c6e5e2d0a6b34097aa7dabca31e9aff9b0b6.
Adds the patch by @hans from
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/62719
This patch fixes the Windows build.
d763c6e5e2d0a6b34097aa7dabca31e9aff9b0b6 reverted the reviews
D144509 [CMake] Bumps minimum version to 3.20.0.
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.
D150532 [OpenMP] Compile assembly files as ASM, not C
Since CMake 3.20, CMake explicitly passes "-x c" (or equivalent)
when compiling a file which has been set as having the language
C. This behaviour change only takes place if "cmake_minimum_required"
is set to 3.20 or newer, or if the policy CMP0119 is set to new.
Attempting to compile assembly files with "-x c" fails, however
this is workarounded in many cases, as OpenMP overrides this with
"-x assembler-with-cpp", however this is only added for non-Windows
targets.
Thus, after increasing cmake_minimum_required to 3.20, this breaks
compiling the GNU assembly for Windows targets; the GNU assembly is
used for ARM and AArch64 Windows targets when building with Clang.
This patch unbreaks that.
D150688 [cmake] Set CMP0091 to fix Windows builds after the cmake_minimum_required bump
The build uses other mechanism to select the runtime.
Fixes#62719
Reviewed By: #libc, Mordante
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D151344
This is an ongoing series of commits that are reformatting our
Python code. This catches the last of the python files to
reformat. Since they where so few I bunched them together.
Reformatting is done with `black`.
If you end up having problems merging this commit because you
have made changes to a python file, the best way to handle that
is to run git checkout --ours <yourfile> and then reformat it
with black.
If you run into any problems, post to discourse about it and
we will try to help.
RFC Thread below:
https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-document-and-standardize-python-code-style
Reviewed By: jhenderson, #libc, Mordante, sivachandra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D150784
This reverts commit 65429b9af6a2c99d340ab2dcddd41dab201f399c.
Broke several projects, see https://reviews.llvm.org/D144509#4347562 onwards.
Also reverts follow-up commit "[OpenMP] Compile assembly files as ASM, not C"
This reverts commit 4072c8aee4c89c4457f4f30d01dc9bb4dfa52559.
Also reverts fix attempt "[cmake] Set CMP0091 to fix Windows builds after the cmake_minimum_required bump"
This reverts commit 7d47dac5f828efd1d378ba44a97559114f00fb64.
Some build bots have not been updated to the new minimal CMake version.
Reverting for now and ping the buildbot owners.
This reverts commit 44c6b905f8527635e49bb3ea97dea315f92d38ec.
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
gdb-plugin code is a interface between gdb, libompd, gdb and libomp.
Python3 development files are required to build this utility.
This patch will disable the plugin code build when python3 dev files
are not available.
Reviewed By: @mgorny, @aaronpuchert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134275
support for OpenMP programs.
This is 5th of 6 patches started from https://reviews.llvm.org/D100181
This plugin code, when loaded in gdb, adds a few commands like
ompd icv, ompd bt, ompd parallel.
These commands create an interface for GDB to read the OpenMP
runtime through libompd.
Reviewed By: @dreachem
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100185
commit: 51d3f421f48f7c888c37a13be049a4ca8b61436e
failed due to missing python-pip om machine.
Now the ompd gdb-plugin code will be skipped with a warning
if pip is not available in the machine.
support for OpenMP programs.
This is 5th of 6 patches started from https://reviews.llvm.org/D100181
This plugin code, when loaded in gdb, adds a few commands like
ompd icv, ompd bt, ompd parallel.
These commands create an interface for GDB to read the OpenMP
runtime through libompd.
Reviewed By: @dreachem
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100185
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
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
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
OPENMP_INSTALL_LIBDIR is set to the installation path of shared and static
libompd.This should avoid the mixing of 32 and 64 bit on same path in
multi-lib set-up.
Reviewed By: @mceier
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109352
This is a continuation of the review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100181
Creates a new directory "libompd" under openmp.
"TargetValue" provides operational access to the OpenMP runtime memory
for OMPD APIs.
With TargetValue, using "pointer" a user can do multiple operations
from casting, dereferencing to accessing an element for structure.
The member functions are designed to concatenate the operations that
are needed to access values from structures.
e.g., _a[6]->_b._c would read like :
TValue(ctx, "_a").cast("A",2)
.getArrayElement(6).access("_b").cast("B").access("_c")
For example:
If you have a pointer "ThreadHandle" of a running program then you can
access/retrieve "threadID" from the memory using TargetValue as below.
TValue(context, thread_handle->th) /*__kmp_threads[t]->th*/
.cast("kmp_base_info_t")
.access("th_info") /*__kmp_threads[t]->th.th_info*/
.cast("kmp_desc_t")
.access("ds") /*__kmp_threads[t]->th.th_info.ds*/
.cast("kmp_desc_base_t")
.access("ds_thread") /*__kmp_threads[t]->th.th_info.ds.ds_thread*/
.cast("kmp_thread_t")
.getRawValue(thread_id, 1);
Reviewed By: @hbae
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100182