Adds flang/include/flang/Common/visit.h, which defines
a Fortran::common::visit() template function that is a drop-in
replacement for std::visit(). Modifies most use sites in
the front-end and runtime to use common::visit().
The C++ standard mandates that std::visit() have O(1) execution
time, which forces implementations to build dispatch tables.
This new common::visit() is O(log2 N) in the number of alternatives
in a variant<>, but that N tends to be small and so this change
produces a fairly significant improvement in compiler build
memory requirements, a 5-10% improvement in compiler build time,
and a small improvement in compiler execution time.
Building with -DFLANG_USE_STD_VISIT causes common::visit()
to be an alias for std::visit().
Calls to common::visit() with multiple variant arguments
are referred to std::visit(), pending further work.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D122441
This patch adds parser nodes for each indivudual section in sections
construct. This should help with the translation to FIR. `!$omp section`
was not recognized as a construct and hence needed special handling.
`OpenMPSectionsConstruct` contains a list of `OpenMPConstruct`. Each
such `OpenMPConstruct` wraps an `OpenMPSectionConstruct`
(section, not sections). An `OpenMPSectionConstruct` is a wrapper around
a `Block`.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan, peixin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121680
Using recently established message severity codes, upgrade
non-fatal messages to usage and portability warnings as
appropriate.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121246
Device clause when it occurs with **target enter data** and **target exit data** must be declared with some non negative value. So some changes were made to evaluate the device clause argument to non negative value and throw the expected error when it takes negative value as argument.
Reviewed By: clementval
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119141
This supports the following checks for THREADPRIVATE Directive:
```
[5.1] 2.21.2 THREADPRIVATE Directive
A threadprivate variable must not appear in any clause except the
copyin, copyprivate, schedule, num_threads, thread_limit, and if clauses.
```
This supports the following checks for DECLARE TARGET Directive:
```
[5.1] 2.14.7 Declare Target Directive
A threadprivate variable cannot appear in the directive.
```
Besides, procedure name and the entity with PARAMETER attribute cannot
be in the threadprivate directive. The main program name and module name
cannot be in the threadprivate directive and declare target directive.
There is no clear description or restriction about the entity with
PARAMETER attribute in OpenMP 5.1 Specification, and a warning is given.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan, shraiysh, NimishMishra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D114941
This patch adds the support for `atomic compare` in parser. The support
in Sema and CodeGen will come soon. For now, it simply eimits an error when it
is encountered.
Reviewed By: ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D115561
This patch supports the atomic construct (read and write) following
section 2.17.7 of OpenMP 5.0 standard. Also added tests and
verifier for the same.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111992
Adds initial parsing and sema for the 'append_args' clause.
Note that an AST clause is not created as it instead adds its values
to the OMPDeclareVariantAttr.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111854
```
[5.1] 2.21.2 THREADPRIVATE Directive
A variable that appears in a threadprivate directive must be declared in
the scope of a module or have the SAVE attribute, either explicitly or
implicitly.
A variable that appears in a threadprivate directive must not be an
element of a common block or appear in an EQUIVALENCE statement.
```
This patch supports the following checks for DECLARE TARGET Directive:
```
[5.1] 2.14.7 Declare Target Directive
A variable that is part of another variable (as an array, structure
element or type parameter inquiry) cannot appear in a declare
target directive.
A variable that appears in a declare target directive must be declared
in the scope of a module or have the SAVE attribute, either explicitly
or implicitly.
A variable that appears in a declare target directive must not be an
element of a common block or appear in an EQUIVALENCE statement.
```
As Fortran 2018 standard [8.5.16] states, a variable, common block, or
procedure pointer declared in the scoping unit of a main program,
module, or submodule implicitly has the SAVE attribute, which may be
confirmed by explicit specification.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109864
Adds initial parsing and sema for the 'adjust_args' clause.
Note that an AST clause is not created as it instead adds its expressions
to the OMPDeclareVariantAttr.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99905
As reported in https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48145, name resolution for omp critical construct was failing. This patch adds functionality to help that name resolution as well as implementation to catch name mismatches.
The following semantic restrictions are therefore handled here:
- If a name is specified on a critical directive, the same name must also be specified on the end critical directive
- If no name appears on the critical directive, no name can appear on the end critical directive
- If a name appears on either the start critical directive or the end critical directive
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110502
This patch supports OpenMP 5.0 metadirective features.
It is implemented keeping the OpenMP 5.1 features like dynamic user condition in mind.
A new function, getBestWhenMatchForContext, is defined in llvm/Frontend/OpenMP/OMPContext.h
Currently this function return the index of the when clause with the highest score from the ones applicable in the Context.
But this function is declared with an array which can be used in OpenMP 5.1 implementation to select all the valid when clauses which can be resolved in runtime. Currently this array is set to null by default and its implementation is left for future.
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91944
This patch supports OpenMP 5.0 metadirective features.
It is implemented keeping the OpenMP 5.1 features like dynamic user condition in mind.
A new function, getBestWhenMatchForContext, is defined in llvm/Frontend/OpenMP/OMPContext.h
Currently this function return the index of the when clause with the highest score from the ones applicable in the Context.
But this function is declared with an array which can be used in OpenMP 5.1 implementation to select all the valid when clauses which can be resolved in runtime. Currently this array is set to null by default and its implementation is left for future.
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91944
This patch supports OpenMP 5.0 metadirective features.
It is implemented keeping the OpenMP 5.1 features like dynamic user condition in mind.
A new function, getBestWhenMatchForContext, is defined in llvm/Frontend/OpenMP/OMPContext.h
Currently this function return the index of the when clause with the highest score from the ones applicable in the Context.
But this function is declared with an array which can be used in OpenMP 5.1 implementation to select all the valid when clauses which can be resolved in runtime. Currently this array is set to null by default and its implementation is left for future.
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91944
This patch implements the following semantic checks according to
OpenMP Version 5.1 Ordered construct restriction:
```
At most one threads clause can appear on an ordered construct; At most
one simd clause can appear on an ordered construct; At most one
depend(source) clause can appear on an ordered construct; Either
depend(sink:vec) clauses or depend(source) clauses may appear on an
ordered construct, but not both.
```
This patch also implements the following semantic checks according to
the syntax and descriptions in OpenMP Version 5.1 Ordered construct:
```
The dependence types of sink or source are only allowed on an ordered
construct. The depend(*) clauses are not allowed when ordered construct
is a block construct with an ordered region. The threads or simd clauses
are not allowed when the ordered construct is a standalone construct
with no ordered region.
```
Co-authored-by: Sameeran Joshi <sameeranjayant.joshi@amd.com>
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108512
Improve checking for NULL() and NULL(MOLD=) when used as
variables and expressions outside the few contexts where
a disassociated pointer can be valid. There were both
inappropriate errors and missing checks.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109905
This patch implements the following check for THREADPRIVATE construct:
```
A variable that is part of another variable (as an array, structure
element or type parameter inquiry) cannot appear in a threadprivate
directive.
```
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109685
This patch implements the following check for TARGET construct:
```
OpenMP Version 5.0 Target construct restriction: If a target update,
target data, target enter data, or target exit data construct is
encountered during execution of a target region, the behavior is
unspecified.
```
Also add one test case for the check.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan, clementval
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106165
This patch implements the following check for TEAMS construct:
```
OpenMP Version 5.0 Teams construct restriction: A teams region can
only be strictly nested within the implicit parallel region or a target
region. If a teams construct is nested within a target construct, that
target construct must contain no statements, declarations or directives
outside of the teams construct.
```
Also add one test case for the check.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan, clementval
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106335
This patch implements the following semantic checks for cancellation constructs:
```
OpenMP Version 5.0 Section 2.18.1: CANCEL construct restriction:
If construct-type-clause is taskgroup, the cancel construct must be
closely nested inside a task or a taskloop construct and the cancel
region must be closely nested inside a taskgroup region. If
construct-type-clause is sections, the cancel construct must be closely
nested inside a sections or section construct. Otherwise, the cancel
construct must be closely nested inside an OpenMP construct that matches
the type specified in construct-type-clause of the cancel construct.
OpenMP Version 5.0 Section 2.18.2: CANCELLATION POINT restriction:
A cancellation point construct for which construct-type-clause is
taskgroup must be closely nested inside a task or taskloop construct,
and the cancellation point region must be closely nested inside a
taskgroup region. A cancellation point construct for which
construct-type-clause is sections must be closely nested inside a
sections or section construct. A cancellation point construct for which
construct-type-clause is neither sections nor taskgroup must be closely
nested inside an OpenMP construct that matches the type specified in
construct-type-clause.
```
Also add test cases for the check.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106538
The following semantic check is removed in OpenMP Version 5.0:
```
Taskloop simd construct restrictions: No reduction clause can be specified.
```
Also fix several typos.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105874
This patch adds the following nesting check for `barrier` constructs:
```
A barrier region may not be closely nested inside a worksharing, loop, task, taskloop, critical, ordered, atomic, or master region.
```
Also adds a test case for the check,
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99888
Flang diverges from the llvm coding style in that it requires braces
around the bodies of if/while/etc statements, even when the body is
a single statement.
This commit adds the readability-braces-around-statements check to
flang's clang-tidy config file. Hopefully the premerge bots will pick it
up and report violations in Phabricator.
We also explicitly disable the check in the directories corresponding to
the Lower and Optimizer libraries, which rely heavily on mlir and llvm
and therefore follow their coding style. Likewise for the tools
directory.
We also fix any outstanding violations in the runtime and in
lib/Semantics.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104100
This patch adds the 4th Fortran specific semantic check for the OpenMP
allocate directive: "If a list item has the SAVE attribute, is a common
block name, or is declared in the scope of a module, then only predefined
memory allocator parameters can be used in the allocator clause".
Code in this patch was based on code from https://reviews.llvm.org/D93549/new/.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102400
Fix Flang build after addition of a new OpenMP clauses for a Clang
patch (D99459). Flang is using TableGen to generation the declaration
of clause checks and the new clause was missing a definiton.
Implement the following semantic check:
"A list item may not appear in a linear clause, unless it is the loop iteration variable."
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100224
This patch adds the following Fortran specific semantic checks for the OpenMP
Allocate directive.
1) A type parameter inquiry cannot appear in an ALLOCATE directive.
2) List items specified in the ALLOCATE directive must not have the ALLOCATABLE
attribute unless the directive is associated with an ALLOCATE statement.
Co-authored-by: Irina Dobrescu <irina.dobrescu@arm.com>
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102061
This patch implements the following semantic check:
```
A master region may not be closely nested inside a work-sharing, loop, atomic, task, or taskloop region.
```
Adds a test case and also modifies a couple of existing test cases to include the check.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100228
This patch adds semantic checks for the General Restrictions of the
Allocate Directive.
Since the requires directive is not yet implemented in Flang, the
restriction:
```
allocate directives that appear in a target region must
specify an allocator clause unless a requires directive with the
dynamic_allocators clause is present in the same compilation unit
```
will need to be updated at a later time.
A different patch will be made with the Fortran specific restrictions of
this directive.
I have used the code from https://reviews.llvm.org/D89395 for the
CheckObjectListStructure function.
Co-authored-by: Isaac Perry <isaac.perry@arm.com>
Reviewed By: clementval, kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91159
This patch fixes a bug to allow ordered construct within a non-worksharing loop, also adds more sema checks.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98733
Replace semantics::SymbolSet with alternatives that clarify
whether the set should order its contents by source position
or not. This matters because positionally-ordered sets must
not be used for Symbols that might be subjected to name
replacement during name resolution, and address-ordered
sets must not be used (without sorting) in circumstances
where the order of their contents affects the output of the
compiler.
All set<> and map<> instances in the compiler that are keyed
by Symbols now have explicit Compare types in their template
instantiations. Symbol::operator< is no more.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98878
Added basic parsing/sema/serialization support for interop directive.
Support for the 'init' clause.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98558