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//===-- AMDGPUKernelCodeT.h - Print AMDGPU assembly code ---------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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/// \file AMDKernelCodeT.h
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef AMDKERNELCODET_H
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#define AMDKERNELCODET_H
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#include "llvm/MC/SubtargetFeature.h"
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#include <cstddef>
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#include <cstdint>
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#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------//
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// AMD Kernel Code, and its dependencies                                     //
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------//
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typedef uint8_t hsa_powertwo8_t;
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typedef uint32_t hsa_ext_code_kind_t;
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typedef uint8_t hsa_ext_brig_profile8_t;
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typedef uint8_t hsa_ext_brig_machine_model8_t;
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typedef uint64_t hsa_ext_control_directive_present64_t;
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typedef uint16_t hsa_ext_exception_kind16_t;
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typedef uint32_t hsa_ext_code_kind32_t;
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typedef struct hsa_dim3_s {
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  uint32_t x;
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  uint32_t y;
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  uint32_t z;
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} hsa_dim3_t;
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/// The version of the amd_*_code_t struct. Minor versions must be
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/// backward compatible.
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typedef uint32_t amd_code_version32_t;
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enum amd_code_version_t {
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  AMD_CODE_VERSION_MAJOR = 0,
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  AMD_CODE_VERSION_MINOR = 1
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};
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// Sets val bits for specified mask in specified dst packed instance.
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#define AMD_HSA_BITS_SET(dst, mask, val)                                       \
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  dst &= (~(1 << mask ## _SHIFT) & ~mask);                                     \
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  dst |= (((val) << mask ## _SHIFT) & mask)
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// Gets bits for specified mask from specified src packed instance.
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#define AMD_HSA_BITS_GET(src, mask)                                            \
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  ((src & mask) >> mask ## _SHIFT)                                             \
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/// The values used to define the number of bytes to use for the
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/// swizzle element size.
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enum amd_element_byte_size_t {
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  AMD_ELEMENT_2_BYTES = 0,
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  AMD_ELEMENT_4_BYTES = 1,
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  AMD_ELEMENT_8_BYTES = 2,
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  AMD_ELEMENT_16_BYTES = 3
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};
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/// Shader program settings for CS. Contains COMPUTE_PGM_RSRC1 and
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/// COMPUTE_PGM_RSRC2 registers.
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typedef uint64_t amd_compute_pgm_resource_register64_t;
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/// Every amd_*_code_t has the following properties, which are composed of
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/// a number of bit fields. Every bit field has a mask (AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_*),
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/// bit width (AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_*_WIDTH, and bit shift amount
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/// (AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_*_SHIFT) for convenient access. Unused bits must be 0.
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///
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/// (Note that bit fields cannot be used as their layout is
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/// implementation defined in the C standard and so cannot be used to
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/// specify an ABI)
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typedef uint32_t amd_code_property32_t;
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enum amd_code_property_mask_t {
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  /// Enable the setup of the SGPR user data registers
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  /// (AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_*), see documentation of amd_kernel_code_t
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  /// for initial register state.
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  ///
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  /// The total number of SGPRuser data registers requested must not
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  /// exceed 16. Any requests beyond 16 will be ignored.
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  ///
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  /// Used to set COMPUTE_PGM_RSRC2.USER_SGPR (set to total count of
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  /// SGPR user data registers enabled up to 16).
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_PRIVATE_SEGMENT_BUFFER_SHIFT = 0,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_PRIVATE_SEGMENT_BUFFER_WIDTH = 1,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_PRIVATE_SEGMENT_BUFFER = ((1 << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_PRIVATE_SEGMENT_BUFFER_WIDTH) - 1) << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_PRIVATE_SEGMENT_BUFFER_SHIFT,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_DISPATCH_PTR_SHIFT = 1,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_DISPATCH_PTR_WIDTH = 1,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_DISPATCH_PTR = ((1 << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_DISPATCH_PTR_WIDTH) - 1) << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_DISPATCH_PTR_SHIFT,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_QUEUE_PTR_SHIFT = 2,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_QUEUE_PTR_WIDTH = 1,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_QUEUE_PTR = ((1 << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_QUEUE_PTR_WIDTH) - 1) << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_QUEUE_PTR_SHIFT,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_KERNARG_SEGMENT_PTR_SHIFT = 3,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_KERNARG_SEGMENT_PTR_WIDTH = 1,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_KERNARG_SEGMENT_PTR = ((1 << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_KERNARG_SEGMENT_PTR_WIDTH) - 1) << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_KERNARG_SEGMENT_PTR_SHIFT,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_DISPATCH_ID_SHIFT = 4,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_DISPATCH_ID_WIDTH = 1,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_DISPATCH_ID = ((1 << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_DISPATCH_ID_WIDTH) - 1) << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_DISPATCH_ID_SHIFT,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_FLAT_SCRATCH_INIT_SHIFT = 5,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_FLAT_SCRATCH_INIT_WIDTH = 1,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_FLAT_SCRATCH_INIT = ((1 << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_FLAT_SCRATCH_INIT_WIDTH) - 1) << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_FLAT_SCRATCH_INIT_SHIFT,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_PRIVATE_SEGMENT_SIZE_SHIFT = 6,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_PRIVATE_SEGMENT_SIZE_WIDTH = 1,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_PRIVATE_SEGMENT_SIZE = ((1 << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_PRIVATE_SEGMENT_SIZE_WIDTH) - 1) << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_PRIVATE_SEGMENT_SIZE_SHIFT,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_GRID_WORKGROUP_COUNT_X_SHIFT = 7,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_GRID_WORKGROUP_COUNT_X_WIDTH = 1,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_GRID_WORKGROUP_COUNT_X = ((1 << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_GRID_WORKGROUP_COUNT_X_WIDTH) - 1) << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_GRID_WORKGROUP_COUNT_X_SHIFT,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_GRID_WORKGROUP_COUNT_Y_SHIFT = 8,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_GRID_WORKGROUP_COUNT_Y_WIDTH = 1,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_GRID_WORKGROUP_COUNT_Y = ((1 << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_GRID_WORKGROUP_COUNT_Y_WIDTH) - 1) << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_GRID_WORKGROUP_COUNT_Y_SHIFT,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_GRID_WORKGROUP_COUNT_Z_SHIFT = 9,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_GRID_WORKGROUP_COUNT_Z_WIDTH = 1,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_GRID_WORKGROUP_COUNT_Z = ((1 << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_GRID_WORKGROUP_COUNT_Z_WIDTH) - 1) << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_SGPR_GRID_WORKGROUP_COUNT_Z_SHIFT,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_WAVEFRONT_SIZE32_SHIFT = 10,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_WAVEFRONT_SIZE32_WIDTH = 1,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_WAVEFRONT_SIZE32 = ((1 << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_WAVEFRONT_SIZE32_WIDTH) - 1) << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_WAVEFRONT_SIZE32_SHIFT,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_RESERVED1_SHIFT = 11,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_RESERVED1_WIDTH = 5,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_RESERVED1 = ((1 << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_RESERVED1_WIDTH) - 1) << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_RESERVED1_SHIFT,
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  /// Control wave ID base counter for GDS ordered-append. Used to set
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  /// COMPUTE_DISPATCH_INITIATOR.ORDERED_APPEND_ENBL. (Not sure if
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  /// ORDERED_APPEND_MODE also needs to be settable)
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_ORDERED_APPEND_GDS_SHIFT = 16,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_ORDERED_APPEND_GDS_WIDTH = 1,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_ORDERED_APPEND_GDS = ((1 << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_ORDERED_APPEND_GDS_WIDTH) - 1) << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_ENABLE_ORDERED_APPEND_GDS_SHIFT,
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  /// The interleave (swizzle) element size in bytes required by the
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  /// code for private memory. This must be 2, 4, 8 or 16. This value
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  /// is provided to the finalizer when it is invoked and is recorded
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  /// here. The hardware will interleave the memory requests of each
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  /// lane of a wavefront by this element size to ensure each
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  /// work-item gets a distinct memory memory location. Therefore, the
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  /// finalizer ensures that all load and store operations done to
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  /// private memory do not exceed this size. For example, if the
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  /// element size is 4 (32-bits or dword) and a 64-bit value must be
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  /// loaded, the finalizer will generate two 32-bit loads. This
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  /// ensures that the interleaving will get the work-item
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  /// specific dword for both halves of the 64-bit value. If it just
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  /// did a 64-bit load then it would get one dword which belonged to
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  /// its own work-item, but the second dword would belong to the
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  /// adjacent lane work-item since the interleaving is in dwords.
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  ///
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  /// The value used must match the value that the runtime configures
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  /// the GPU flat scratch (SH_STATIC_MEM_CONFIG.ELEMENT_SIZE). This
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  /// is generally DWORD.
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  ///
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  /// uSE VALUES FROM THE AMD_ELEMENT_BYTE_SIZE_T ENUM.
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_PRIVATE_ELEMENT_SIZE_SHIFT = 17,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_PRIVATE_ELEMENT_SIZE_WIDTH = 2,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_PRIVATE_ELEMENT_SIZE = ((1 << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_PRIVATE_ELEMENT_SIZE_WIDTH) - 1) << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_PRIVATE_ELEMENT_SIZE_SHIFT,
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  /// Are global memory addresses 64 bits. Must match
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  /// amd_kernel_code_t.hsail_machine_model ==
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  /// HSA_MACHINE_LARGE. Must also match
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  /// SH_MEM_CONFIG.PTR32 (GFX6 (SI)/GFX7 (CI)),
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  /// SH_MEM_CONFIG.ADDRESS_MODE (GFX8 (VI)+).
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_IS_PTR64_SHIFT = 19,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_IS_PTR64_WIDTH = 1,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_IS_PTR64 = ((1 << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_IS_PTR64_WIDTH) - 1) << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_IS_PTR64_SHIFT,
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  /// Indicate if the generated ISA is using a dynamically sized call
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  /// stack. This can happen if calls are implemented using a call
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  /// stack and recursion, alloca or calls to indirect functions are
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  /// present. In these cases the Finalizer cannot compute the total
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  /// private segment size at compile time. In this case the
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  /// workitem_private_segment_byte_size only specifies the statically
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  /// know private segment size, and additional space must be added
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  /// for the call stack.
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_IS_DYNAMIC_CALLSTACK_SHIFT = 20,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_IS_DYNAMIC_CALLSTACK_WIDTH = 1,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_IS_DYNAMIC_CALLSTACK = ((1 << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_IS_DYNAMIC_CALLSTACK_WIDTH) - 1) << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_IS_DYNAMIC_CALLSTACK_SHIFT,
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  /// Indicate if code generated has support for debugging.
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_IS_DEBUG_SUPPORTED_SHIFT = 21,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_IS_DEBUG_SUPPORTED_WIDTH = 1,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_IS_DEBUG_SUPPORTED = ((1 << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_IS_DEBUG_SUPPORTED_WIDTH) - 1) << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_IS_DEBUG_SUPPORTED_SHIFT,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_IS_XNACK_SUPPORTED_SHIFT = 22,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_IS_XNACK_SUPPORTED_WIDTH = 1,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_IS_XNACK_SUPPORTED = ((1 << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_IS_XNACK_SUPPORTED_WIDTH) - 1) << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_IS_XNACK_SUPPORTED_SHIFT,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_RESERVED2_SHIFT = 23,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_RESERVED2_WIDTH = 9,
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  AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_RESERVED2 = ((1 << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_RESERVED2_WIDTH) - 1) << AMD_CODE_PROPERTY_RESERVED2_SHIFT
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};
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/// The hsa_ext_control_directives_t specifies the values for the HSAIL
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/// control directives. These control how the finalizer generates code. This
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/// struct is used both as an argument to hsaFinalizeKernel to specify values for
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/// the control directives, and is used in HsaKernelCode to record the values of
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/// the control directives that the finalize used when generating the code which
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/// either came from the finalizer argument or explicit HSAIL control
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/// directives. See the definition of the control directives in HSA Programmer's
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/// Reference Manual which also defines how the values specified as finalizer
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/// arguments have to agree with the control directives in the HSAIL code.
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typedef struct hsa_ext_control_directives_s {
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  /// This is a bit set indicating which control directives have been
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  /// specified. If the value is 0 then there are no control directives specified
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  /// and the rest of the fields can be ignored. The bits are accessed using the
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  /// hsa_ext_control_directives_present_mask_t. Any control directive that is not
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  /// enabled in this bit set must have the value of all 0s.
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  hsa_ext_control_directive_present64_t enabled_control_directives;
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  /// If enableBreakExceptions is not enabled then must be 0, otherwise must be
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  /// non-0 and specifies the set of HSAIL exceptions that must have the BREAK
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  /// policy enabled. If this set is not empty then the generated code may have
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  /// lower performance than if the set is empty. If the kernel being finalized
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  /// has any enablebreakexceptions control directives, then the values specified
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  /// by this argument are unioned with the values in these control
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  /// directives. If any of the functions the kernel calls have an
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  /// enablebreakexceptions control directive, then they must be equal or a
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  /// subset of, this union.
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  hsa_ext_exception_kind16_t enable_break_exceptions;
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  /// If enableDetectExceptions is not enabled then must be 0, otherwise must be
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  /// non-0 and specifies the set of HSAIL exceptions that must have the DETECT
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  /// policy enabled. If this set is not empty then the generated code may have
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  /// lower performance than if the set is empty. However, an implementation
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  /// should endeavour to make the performance impact small. If the kernel being
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  /// finalized has any enabledetectexceptions control directives, then the
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  /// values specified by this argument are unioned with the values in these
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  /// control directives. If any of the functions the kernel calls have an
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  /// enabledetectexceptions control directive, then they must be equal or a
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  /// subset of, this union.
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  hsa_ext_exception_kind16_t enable_detect_exceptions;
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  /// If maxDynamicGroupSize is not enabled then must be 0, and any amount of
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  /// dynamic group segment can be allocated for a dispatch, otherwise the value
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  /// specifies the maximum number of bytes of dynamic group segment that can be
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  /// allocated for a dispatch. If the kernel being finalized has any
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  /// maxdynamicsize control directives, then the values must be the same, and
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  /// must be the same as this argument if it is enabled. This value can be used
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  /// by the finalizer to determine the maximum number of bytes of group memory
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  /// used by each work-group by adding this value to the group memory required
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  /// for all group segment variables used by the kernel and all functions it
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  /// calls, and group memory used to implement other HSAIL features such as
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  /// fbarriers and the detect exception operations. This can allow the finalizer
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  /// to determine the expected number of work-groups that can be executed by a
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  /// compute unit and allow more resources to be allocated to the work-items if
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  /// it is known that fewer work-groups can be executed due to group memory
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  /// limitations.
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  uint32_t max_dynamic_group_size;
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  /// If maxFlatGridSize is not enabled then must be 0, otherwise must be greater
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  /// than 0. See HSA Programmer's Reference Manual description of
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  /// maxflatgridsize control directive.
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  uint32_t max_flat_grid_size;
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  /// If maxFlatWorkgroupSize is not enabled then must be 0, otherwise must be
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  /// greater than 0. See HSA Programmer's Reference Manual description of
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  /// maxflatworkgroupsize control directive.
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  uint32_t max_flat_workgroup_size;
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  /// If requestedWorkgroupsPerCu is not enabled then must be 0, and the
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  /// finalizer is free to generate ISA that may result in any number of
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  /// work-groups executing on a single compute unit. Otherwise, the finalizer
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  /// should attempt to generate ISA that will allow the specified number of
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  /// work-groups to execute on a single compute unit. This is only a hint and
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  /// can be ignored by the finalizer. If the kernel being finalized, or any of
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  /// the functions it calls, has a requested control directive, then the values
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  /// must be the same. This can be used to determine the number of resources
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  /// that should be allocated to a single work-group and work-item. For example,
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  /// a low value may allow more resources to be allocated, resulting in higher
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  /// per work-item performance, as it is known there will never be more than the
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  /// specified number of work-groups actually executing on the compute
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  /// unit. Conversely, a high value may allocate fewer resources, resulting in
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  /// lower per work-item performance, which is offset by the fact it allows more
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  /// work-groups to actually execute on the compute unit.
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  uint32_t requested_workgroups_per_cu;
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  /// If not enabled then all elements for Dim3 must be 0, otherwise every
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  /// element must be greater than 0. See HSA Programmer's Reference Manual
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  /// description of requiredgridsize control directive.
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  hsa_dim3_t required_grid_size;
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  /// If requiredWorkgroupSize is not enabled then all elements for Dim3 must be
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  /// 0, and the produced code can be dispatched with any legal work-group range
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  /// consistent with the dispatch dimensions. Otherwise, the code produced must
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  /// always be dispatched with the specified work-group range. No element of the
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  /// specified range must be 0. It must be consistent with required_dimensions
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  /// and max_flat_workgroup_size. If the kernel being finalized, or any of the
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  /// functions it calls, has a requiredworkgroupsize control directive, then the
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  /// values must be the same. Specifying a value can allow the finalizer to
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  /// optimize work-group id operations, and if the number of work-items in the
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  /// work-group is less than the WAVESIZE then barrier operations can be
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  /// optimized to just a memory fence.
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  hsa_dim3_t required_workgroup_size;
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  /// If requiredDim is not enabled then must be 0 and the produced kernel code
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  /// can be dispatched with 1, 2 or 3 dimensions. If enabled then the value is
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  /// 1..3 and the code produced must only be dispatched with a dimension that
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  /// matches. Other values are illegal. If the kernel being finalized, or any of
 | 
						|
  /// the functions it calls, has a requireddimsize control directive, then the
 | 
						|
  /// values must be the same. This can be used to optimize the code generated to
 | 
						|
  /// compute the absolute and flat work-group and work-item id, and the dim
 | 
						|
  /// HSAIL operations.
 | 
						|
  uint8_t required_dim;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// Reserved. Must be 0.
 | 
						|
  uint8_t reserved[75];
 | 
						|
} hsa_ext_control_directives_t;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
/// AMD Kernel Code Object (amd_kernel_code_t). GPU CP uses the AMD Kernel
 | 
						|
/// Code Object to set up the hardware to execute the kernel dispatch.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Initial Kernel Register State.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Initial kernel register state will be set up by CP/SPI prior to the start
 | 
						|
/// of execution of every wavefront. This is limited by the constraints of the
 | 
						|
/// current hardware.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// The order of the SGPR registers is defined, but the Finalizer can specify
 | 
						|
/// which ones are actually setup in the amd_kernel_code_t object using the
 | 
						|
/// enable_sgpr_* bit fields. The register numbers used for enabled registers
 | 
						|
/// are dense starting at SGPR0: the first enabled register is SGPR0, the next
 | 
						|
/// enabled register is SGPR1 etc.; disabled registers do not have an SGPR
 | 
						|
/// number.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// The initial SGPRs comprise up to 16 User SRGPs that are set up by CP and
 | 
						|
/// apply to all waves of the grid. It is possible to specify more than 16 User
 | 
						|
/// SGPRs using the enable_sgpr_* bit fields, in which case only the first 16
 | 
						|
/// are actually initialized. These are then immediately followed by the System
 | 
						|
/// SGPRs that are set up by ADC/SPI and can have different values for each wave
 | 
						|
/// of the grid dispatch.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// SGPR register initial state is defined as follows:
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Private Segment Buffer (enable_sgpr_private_segment_buffer):
 | 
						|
///   Number of User SGPR registers: 4. V# that can be used, together with
 | 
						|
///   Scratch Wave Offset as an offset, to access the Private/Spill/Arg
 | 
						|
///   segments using a segment address. It must be set as follows:
 | 
						|
///     - Base address: of the scratch memory area used by the dispatch. It
 | 
						|
///       does not include the scratch wave offset. It will be the per process
 | 
						|
///       SH_HIDDEN_PRIVATE_BASE_VMID plus any offset from this dispatch (for
 | 
						|
///       example there may be a per pipe offset, or per AQL Queue offset).
 | 
						|
///     - Stride + data_format: Element Size * Index Stride (???)
 | 
						|
///     - Cache swizzle: ???
 | 
						|
///     - Swizzle enable: SH_STATIC_MEM_CONFIG.SWIZZLE_ENABLE (must be 1 for
 | 
						|
///       scratch)
 | 
						|
///     - Num records: Flat Scratch Work Item Size / Element Size (???)
 | 
						|
///     - Dst_sel_*: ???
 | 
						|
///     - Num_format: ???
 | 
						|
///     - Element_size: SH_STATIC_MEM_CONFIG.ELEMENT_SIZE (will be DWORD, must
 | 
						|
///       agree with amd_kernel_code_t.privateElementSize)
 | 
						|
///     - Index_stride: SH_STATIC_MEM_CONFIG.INDEX_STRIDE (will be 64 as must
 | 
						|
///       be number of wavefront lanes for scratch, must agree with
 | 
						|
///       amd_kernel_code_t.wavefrontSize)
 | 
						|
///     - Add tid enable: 1
 | 
						|
///     - ATC: from SH_MEM_CONFIG.PRIVATE_ATC,
 | 
						|
///     - Hash_enable: ???
 | 
						|
///     - Heap: ???
 | 
						|
///     - Mtype: from SH_STATIC_MEM_CONFIG.PRIVATE_MTYPE
 | 
						|
///     - Type: 0 (a buffer) (???)
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Dispatch Ptr (enable_sgpr_dispatch_ptr):
 | 
						|
///   Number of User SGPR registers: 2. 64 bit address of AQL dispatch packet
 | 
						|
///   for kernel actually executing.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Queue Ptr (enable_sgpr_queue_ptr):
 | 
						|
///   Number of User SGPR registers: 2. 64 bit address of AmdQueue object for
 | 
						|
///   AQL queue on which the dispatch packet was queued.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Kernarg Segment Ptr (enable_sgpr_kernarg_segment_ptr):
 | 
						|
///   Number of User SGPR registers: 2. 64 bit address of Kernarg segment. This
 | 
						|
///   is directly copied from the kernargPtr in the dispatch packet. Having CP
 | 
						|
///   load it once avoids loading it at the beginning of every wavefront.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Dispatch Id (enable_sgpr_dispatch_id):
 | 
						|
///   Number of User SGPR registers: 2. 64 bit Dispatch ID of the dispatch
 | 
						|
///   packet being executed.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Flat Scratch Init (enable_sgpr_flat_scratch_init):
 | 
						|
///   Number of User SGPR registers: 2. This is 2 SGPRs.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
///   For CI/VI:
 | 
						|
///     The first SGPR is a 32 bit byte offset from SH_MEM_HIDDEN_PRIVATE_BASE
 | 
						|
///     to base of memory for scratch for this dispatch. This is the same offset
 | 
						|
///     used in computing the Scratch Segment Buffer base address. The value of
 | 
						|
///     Scratch Wave Offset must be added by the kernel code and moved to
 | 
						|
///     SGPRn-4 for use as the FLAT SCRATCH BASE in flat memory instructions.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
///     The second SGPR is 32 bit byte size of a single work-item's scratch
 | 
						|
///     memory usage. This is directly loaded from the dispatch packet Private
 | 
						|
///     Segment Byte Size and rounded up to a multiple of DWORD.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
///     \todo [Does CP need to round this to >4 byte alignment?]
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
///     The kernel code must move to SGPRn-3 for use as the FLAT SCRATCH SIZE in
 | 
						|
///     flat memory instructions. Having CP load it once avoids loading it at
 | 
						|
///     the beginning of every wavefront.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
///   For PI:
 | 
						|
///     This is the 64 bit base address of the scratch backing memory for
 | 
						|
///     allocated by CP for this dispatch.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Private Segment Size (enable_sgpr_private_segment_size):
 | 
						|
///   Number of User SGPR registers: 1. The 32 bit byte size of a single
 | 
						|
///   work-item's scratch memory allocation. This is the value from the dispatch
 | 
						|
///   packet. Private Segment Byte Size rounded up by CP to a multiple of DWORD.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
///   \todo [Does CP need to round this to >4 byte alignment?]
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
///   Having CP load it once avoids loading it at the beginning of every
 | 
						|
///   wavefront.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
///   \todo [This will not be used for CI/VI since it is the same value as
 | 
						|
///   the second SGPR of Flat Scratch Init. However, it is need for PI which
 | 
						|
///   changes meaning of Flat Scratchg Init..]
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Grid Work-Group Count X (enable_sgpr_grid_workgroup_count_x):
 | 
						|
///   Number of User SGPR registers: 1. 32 bit count of the number of
 | 
						|
///   work-groups in the X dimension for the grid being executed. Computed from
 | 
						|
///   the fields in the HsaDispatchPacket as
 | 
						|
///   ((gridSize.x+workgroupSize.x-1)/workgroupSize.x).
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Grid Work-Group Count Y (enable_sgpr_grid_workgroup_count_y):
 | 
						|
///   Number of User SGPR registers: 1. 32 bit count of the number of
 | 
						|
///   work-groups in the Y dimension for the grid being executed. Computed from
 | 
						|
///   the fields in the HsaDispatchPacket as
 | 
						|
///   ((gridSize.y+workgroupSize.y-1)/workgroupSize.y).
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
///   Only initialized if <16 previous SGPRs initialized.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Grid Work-Group Count Z (enable_sgpr_grid_workgroup_count_z):
 | 
						|
///   Number of User SGPR registers: 1. 32 bit count of the number of
 | 
						|
///   work-groups in the Z dimension for the grid being executed. Computed
 | 
						|
///   from the fields in the HsaDispatchPacket as
 | 
						|
///   ((gridSize.z+workgroupSize.z-1)/workgroupSize.z).
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
///   Only initialized if <16 previous SGPRs initialized.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Work-Group Id X (enable_sgpr_workgroup_id_x):
 | 
						|
///   Number of System SGPR registers: 1. 32 bit work group id in X dimension
 | 
						|
///   of grid for wavefront. Always present.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Work-Group Id Y (enable_sgpr_workgroup_id_y):
 | 
						|
///   Number of System SGPR registers: 1. 32 bit work group id in Y dimension
 | 
						|
///   of grid for wavefront.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Work-Group Id Z (enable_sgpr_workgroup_id_z):
 | 
						|
///   Number of System SGPR registers: 1. 32 bit work group id in Z dimension
 | 
						|
///   of grid for wavefront. If present then Work-group Id Y will also be
 | 
						|
///   present
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Work-Group Info (enable_sgpr_workgroup_info):
 | 
						|
///   Number of System SGPR registers: 1. {first_wave, 14'b0000,
 | 
						|
///   ordered_append_term[10:0], threadgroup_size_in_waves[5:0]}
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Private Segment Wave Byte Offset
 | 
						|
/// (enable_sgpr_private_segment_wave_byte_offset):
 | 
						|
///   Number of System SGPR registers: 1. 32 bit byte offset from base of
 | 
						|
///   dispatch scratch base. Must be used as an offset with Private/Spill/Arg
 | 
						|
///   segment address when using Scratch Segment Buffer. It must be added to
 | 
						|
///   Flat Scratch Offset if setting up FLAT SCRATCH for flat addressing.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// The order of the VGPR registers is defined, but the Finalizer can specify
 | 
						|
/// which ones are actually setup in the amd_kernel_code_t object using the
 | 
						|
/// enableVgpr*  bit fields. The register numbers used for enabled registers
 | 
						|
/// are dense starting at VGPR0: the first enabled register is VGPR0, the next
 | 
						|
/// enabled register is VGPR1 etc.; disabled registers do not have an VGPR
 | 
						|
/// number.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// VGPR register initial state is defined as follows:
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Work-Item Id X (always initialized):
 | 
						|
///   Number of registers: 1. 32 bit work item id in X dimension of work-group
 | 
						|
///   for wavefront lane.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Work-Item Id X (enable_vgpr_workitem_id > 0):
 | 
						|
///   Number of registers: 1. 32 bit work item id in Y dimension of work-group
 | 
						|
///   for wavefront lane.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Work-Item Id X (enable_vgpr_workitem_id > 0):
 | 
						|
///   Number of registers: 1. 32 bit work item id in Z dimension of work-group
 | 
						|
///   for wavefront lane.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// The setting of registers is being done by existing GPU hardware as follows:
 | 
						|
///   1) SGPRs before the Work-Group Ids are set by CP using the 16 User Data
 | 
						|
///      registers.
 | 
						|
///   2) Work-group Id registers X, Y, Z are set by SPI which supports any
 | 
						|
///      combination including none.
 | 
						|
///   3) Scratch Wave Offset is also set by SPI which is why its value cannot
 | 
						|
///      be added into the value Flat Scratch Offset which would avoid the
 | 
						|
///      Finalizer generated prolog having to do the add.
 | 
						|
///   4) The VGPRs are set by SPI which only supports specifying either (X),
 | 
						|
///      (X, Y) or (X, Y, Z).
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// Flat Scratch Dispatch Offset and Flat Scratch Size are adjacent SGRRs so
 | 
						|
/// they can be moved as a 64 bit value to the hardware required SGPRn-3 and
 | 
						|
/// SGPRn-4 respectively using the Finalizer ?FLAT_SCRATCH? Register.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// The global segment can be accessed either using flat operations or buffer
 | 
						|
/// operations. If buffer operations are used then the Global Buffer used to
 | 
						|
/// access HSAIL Global/Readonly/Kernarg (which are combine) segments using a
 | 
						|
/// segment address is not passed into the kernel code by CP since its base
 | 
						|
/// address is always 0. Instead the Finalizer generates prolog code to
 | 
						|
/// initialize 4 SGPRs with a V# that has the following properties, and then
 | 
						|
/// uses that in the buffer instructions:
 | 
						|
///   - base address of 0
 | 
						|
///   - no swizzle
 | 
						|
///   - ATC=1
 | 
						|
///   - MTYPE set to support memory coherence specified in
 | 
						|
///     amd_kernel_code_t.globalMemoryCoherence
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
/// When the Global Buffer is used to access the Kernarg segment, must add the
 | 
						|
/// dispatch packet kernArgPtr to a kernarg segment address before using this V#.
 | 
						|
/// Alternatively scalar loads can be used if the kernarg offset is uniform, as
 | 
						|
/// the kernarg segment is constant for the duration of the kernel execution.
 | 
						|
///
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
typedef struct amd_kernel_code_s {
 | 
						|
  uint32_t amd_kernel_code_version_major;
 | 
						|
  uint32_t amd_kernel_code_version_minor;
 | 
						|
  uint16_t amd_machine_kind;
 | 
						|
  uint16_t amd_machine_version_major;
 | 
						|
  uint16_t amd_machine_version_minor;
 | 
						|
  uint16_t amd_machine_version_stepping;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// Byte offset (possibly negative) from start of amd_kernel_code_t
 | 
						|
  /// object to kernel's entry point instruction. The actual code for
 | 
						|
  /// the kernel is required to be 256 byte aligned to match hardware
 | 
						|
  /// requirements (SQ cache line is 16). The code must be position
 | 
						|
  /// independent code (PIC) for AMD devices to give runtime the
 | 
						|
  /// option of copying code to discrete GPU memory or APU L2
 | 
						|
  /// cache. The Finalizer should endeavour to allocate all kernel
 | 
						|
  /// machine code in contiguous memory pages so that a device
 | 
						|
  /// pre-fetcher will tend to only pre-fetch Kernel Code objects,
 | 
						|
  /// improving cache performance.
 | 
						|
  int64_t kernel_code_entry_byte_offset;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// Range of bytes to consider prefetching expressed as an offset
 | 
						|
  /// and size. The offset is from the start (possibly negative) of
 | 
						|
  /// amd_kernel_code_t object. Set both to 0 if no prefetch
 | 
						|
  /// information is available.
 | 
						|
  int64_t kernel_code_prefetch_byte_offset;
 | 
						|
  uint64_t kernel_code_prefetch_byte_size;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// Reserved. Must be 0.
 | 
						|
  uint64_t reserved0;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// Shader program settings for CS. Contains COMPUTE_PGM_RSRC1 and
 | 
						|
  /// COMPUTE_PGM_RSRC2 registers.
 | 
						|
  uint64_t compute_pgm_resource_registers;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// Code properties. See amd_code_property_mask_t for a full list of
 | 
						|
  /// properties.
 | 
						|
  uint32_t code_properties;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// The amount of memory required for the combined private, spill
 | 
						|
  /// and arg segments for a work-item in bytes. If
 | 
						|
  /// is_dynamic_callstack is 1 then additional space must be added to
 | 
						|
  /// this value for the call stack.
 | 
						|
  uint32_t workitem_private_segment_byte_size;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// The amount of group segment memory required by a work-group in
 | 
						|
  /// bytes. This does not include any dynamically allocated group
 | 
						|
  /// segment memory that may be added when the kernel is
 | 
						|
  /// dispatched.
 | 
						|
  uint32_t workgroup_group_segment_byte_size;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// Number of byte of GDS required by kernel dispatch. Must be 0 if
 | 
						|
  /// not using GDS.
 | 
						|
  uint32_t gds_segment_byte_size;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// The size in bytes of the kernarg segment that holds the values
 | 
						|
  /// of the arguments to the kernel. This could be used by CP to
 | 
						|
  /// prefetch the kernarg segment pointed to by the dispatch packet.
 | 
						|
  uint64_t kernarg_segment_byte_size;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// Number of fbarrier's used in the kernel and all functions it
 | 
						|
  /// calls. If the implementation uses group memory to allocate the
 | 
						|
  /// fbarriers then that amount must already be included in the
 | 
						|
  /// workgroup_group_segment_byte_size total.
 | 
						|
  uint32_t workgroup_fbarrier_count;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// Number of scalar registers used by a wavefront. This includes
 | 
						|
  /// the special SGPRs for VCC, Flat Scratch Base, Flat Scratch Size
 | 
						|
  /// and XNACK (for GFX8 (VI)). It does not include the 16 SGPR added if a
 | 
						|
  /// trap handler is enabled. Used to set COMPUTE_PGM_RSRC1.SGPRS.
 | 
						|
  uint16_t wavefront_sgpr_count;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// Number of vector registers used by each work-item. Used to set
 | 
						|
  /// COMPUTE_PGM_RSRC1.VGPRS.
 | 
						|
  uint16_t workitem_vgpr_count;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// If reserved_vgpr_count is 0 then must be 0. Otherwise, this is the
 | 
						|
  /// first fixed VGPR number reserved.
 | 
						|
  uint16_t reserved_vgpr_first;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// The number of consecutive VGPRs reserved by the client. If
 | 
						|
  /// is_debug_supported then this count includes VGPRs reserved
 | 
						|
  /// for debugger use.
 | 
						|
  uint16_t reserved_vgpr_count;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// If reserved_sgpr_count is 0 then must be 0. Otherwise, this is the
 | 
						|
  /// first fixed SGPR number reserved.
 | 
						|
  uint16_t reserved_sgpr_first;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// The number of consecutive SGPRs reserved by the client. If
 | 
						|
  /// is_debug_supported then this count includes SGPRs reserved
 | 
						|
  /// for debugger use.
 | 
						|
  uint16_t reserved_sgpr_count;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// If is_debug_supported is 0 then must be 0. Otherwise, this is the
 | 
						|
  /// fixed SGPR number used to hold the wave scratch offset for the
 | 
						|
  /// entire kernel execution, or uint16_t(-1) if the register is not
 | 
						|
  /// used or not known.
 | 
						|
  uint16_t debug_wavefront_private_segment_offset_sgpr;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// If is_debug_supported is 0 then must be 0. Otherwise, this is the
 | 
						|
  /// fixed SGPR number of the first of 4 SGPRs used to hold the
 | 
						|
  /// scratch V# used for the entire kernel execution, or uint16_t(-1)
 | 
						|
  /// if the registers are not used or not known.
 | 
						|
  uint16_t debug_private_segment_buffer_sgpr;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// The maximum byte alignment of variables used by the kernel in
 | 
						|
  /// the specified memory segment. Expressed as a power of two. Must
 | 
						|
  /// be at least HSA_POWERTWO_16.
 | 
						|
  uint8_t kernarg_segment_alignment;
 | 
						|
  uint8_t group_segment_alignment;
 | 
						|
  uint8_t private_segment_alignment;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// Wavefront size expressed as a power of two. Must be a power of 2
 | 
						|
  /// in range 1..64 inclusive. Used to support runtime query that
 | 
						|
  /// obtains wavefront size, which may be used by application to
 | 
						|
  /// allocated dynamic group memory and set the dispatch work-group
 | 
						|
  /// size.
 | 
						|
  uint8_t wavefront_size;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  int32_t call_convention;
 | 
						|
  uint8_t reserved3[12];
 | 
						|
  uint64_t runtime_loader_kernel_symbol;
 | 
						|
  uint64_t control_directives[16];
 | 
						|
} amd_kernel_code_t;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
#endif // AMDKERNELCODET_H
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