From patchwork Thu Nov 25 14:08:40 2021 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Patchwork-Submitter: Julian Brown X-Patchwork-Id: 48144 Return-Path: X-Original-To: patchwork@sourceware.org Delivered-To: patchwork@sourceware.org Received: from server2.sourceware.org (localhost [IPv6:::1]) by sourceware.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id E46343858406 for ; Thu, 25 Nov 2021 14:12:21 +0000 (GMT) X-Original-To: gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org Delivered-To: gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org Received: from esa4.mentor.iphmx.com (esa4.mentor.iphmx.com [68.232.137.252]) by sourceware.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id A01A6385800F for ; Thu, 25 Nov 2021 14:08:55 +0000 (GMT) DMARC-Filter: OpenDMARC Filter v1.4.1 sourceware.org A01A6385800F Authentication-Results: sourceware.org; dmarc=none (p=none dis=none) header.from=codesourcery.com Authentication-Results: sourceware.org; spf=pass smtp.mailfrom=mentor.com IronPort-SDR: 5rYaIBL05nTh6ufC0T6TVJocy27QcUt5W357lWDOxRMtApKHF7JEI2XZrlQtxKBTghXPeo9NXp qg5xuqBb2y+Jru/tGk7PpC31hPZusmzgHZkO447En4NJsEsFxNVf8B0TWBeBYeJMO1RACpnSWj zB45iBJyDsiziRrYyM75cygdPzcQbp5/MmIaRxMMCR5OqS+SE8ZuCMd/clP9NKcztKFiHNdiVN DaUNT73iVxz9K5A6tTV/mNJBy52qYif1jLuPiiw570nAJflJ4sZwD4uY64lgoIYKQPPcCU8GkC mfpRt+r8aSnX3c6QWTRkxhF/ X-IronPort-AV: E=Sophos;i="5.87,263,1631606400"; d="scan'208";a="68932311" Received: from orw-gwy-02-in.mentorg.com ([192.94.38.167]) by esa4.mentor.iphmx.com with ESMTP; 25 Nov 2021 06:08:55 -0800 IronPort-SDR: tYcXC5EZENwX4jTOe3mFu107CBcLB7SRJZJPBAnwjWwHDr0+jGgh60LXOyAFn8jQLRRZQwB9uy ZCf0uUqt+MRDXMNoHx1MNGLs/YQTMeVUYd/kMygTpcWY7uDVO+5jnrPx1PHT92YPZOSo5edjvk 6i6T4KwCSIkWR8gzoSFHejV5IB3c29RLB+w2diwaDTUYkPv4rIlxSBc8SguBi2XyPmOMTwZuHl NjCQ+cVtd+Js0Q/nfSq3OUgp26H3tzDCF47ncBU/9IpSIk1bzCQI3va3vwqy0SJScG8UAGE2VO +GY= From: Julian Brown To: Subject: [PATCH 06/16] OpenMP 5.0: Clause ordering for OpenMP 5.0 (topological sorting by base pointer) Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2021 06:08:40 -0800 Message-ID: <20211125140843.111405-2-julian@codesourcery.com> X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.29.2 In-Reply-To: <20211125140843.111405-1-julian@codesourcery.com> References: <20211125140843.111405-1-julian@codesourcery.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Originating-IP: [137.202.0.90] X-ClientProxiedBy: SVR-IES-MBX-08.mgc.mentorg.com (139.181.222.8) To SVR-IES-MBX-04.mgc.mentorg.com (139.181.222.4) X-Spam-Status: No, score=-11.8 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_00, GIT_PATCH_0, HEADER_FROM_DIFFERENT_DOMAINS, KAM_DMARC_STATUS, KAM_SHORT, SPF_HELO_PASS, SPF_PASS, TXREP autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.4 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.4 (2020-01-24) on server2.sourceware.org X-BeenThere: gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.29 Precedence: list List-Id: Gcc-patches mailing list List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Cc: Jakub Jelinek , Thomas Schwinge Errors-To: gcc-patches-bounces+patchwork=sourceware.org@gcc.gnu.org Sender: "Gcc-patches" This patch reimplements the omp_target_reorder_clauses function in anticipation of supporting "deeper" struct mappings (that is, with several structure dereference operators, or similar). The idea is that in place of the (possibly quadratic) algorithm in omp_target_reorder_clauses that greedily moves clauses containing addresses that are subexpressions of other addresses before those other addresses, we employ a topological sort algorithm to calculate a proper order for map clauses. This should run in linear time, and hopefully handles degenerate cases where multiple "levels" of indirect accesses are present on a given directive. The new method also takes care to keep clause groups together, addressing the concerns raised in: https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2021-May/570501.html To figure out if some given clause depends on a base pointer in another clause, we strip off the outer layers of the address expression, and check (via a tree_operand_hash hash table we have built) if the result is a "base pointer" as defined in OpenMP 5.0 (1.2.6 Data Terminology). There are some subtleties involved, however: - We must treat MEM_REF with zero offset the same as INDIRECT_REF. This should probably be fixed in the front ends instead so we always use a canonical form (probably INDIRECT_REF). The following patch shows one instance of the problem, but there may be others: https://gcc.gnu.org/pipermail/gcc-patches/2021-May/571382.html - Mapping a whole struct implies mapping each of that struct's elements, which may be base pointers. Because those base pointers aren't necessarily explicitly referenced in the directive in question, we treat the whole-struct mapping as a dependency instead. This version of the patch fixes a bug in omp_reorder_mapping_groups, relative to the last version posted. OK? Thanks, Julian 2021-11-23 Julian Brown gcc/ * gimplify.c (is_or_contains_p, omp_target_reorder_clauses): Delete functions. (omp_tsort_mark): Add enum. (omp_mapping_group): Add struct. (debug_mapping_group, omp_get_base_pointer, omp_get_attachment, omp_group_last, omp_gather_mapping_groups, omp_group_base, omp_index_mapping_groups, omp_containing_struct, omp_tsort_mapping_groups_1, omp_tsort_mapping_groups, omp_segregate_mapping_groups, omp_reorder_mapping_groups): New functions. (gimplify_scan_omp_clauses): Call above functions instead of omp_target_reorder_clauses, unless we've seen an error. * omp-low.c (scan_sharing_clauses): Avoid strict test if we haven't sorted mapping groups. gcc/testsuite/ * g++.dg/gomp/target-lambda-1.C: Adjust expected output. * g++.dg/gomp/target-this-3.C: Likewise. * g++.dg/gomp/target-this-4.C: Likewise. --- gcc/gimplify.c | 807 +++++++++++++++++++- gcc/omp-low.c | 7 +- gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/gomp/target-lambda-1.C | 6 +- gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/gomp/target-this-3.C | 4 +- gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/gomp/target-this-4.C | 4 +- 5 files changed, 791 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-) diff --git a/gcc/gimplify.c b/gcc/gimplify.c index 73b839daa09..6778fb25e45 100644 --- a/gcc/gimplify.c +++ b/gcc/gimplify.c @@ -8692,29 +8692,6 @@ extract_base_bit_offset (tree base, poly_int64 *bitposp, return base; } -/* Returns true if EXPR is or contains (as a sub-component) BASE_PTR. */ - -static bool -is_or_contains_p (tree expr, tree base_ptr) -{ - if ((TREE_CODE (expr) == INDIRECT_REF && TREE_CODE (base_ptr) == MEM_REF) - || (TREE_CODE (expr) == MEM_REF && TREE_CODE (base_ptr) == INDIRECT_REF)) - return operand_equal_p (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0), - TREE_OPERAND (base_ptr, 0)); - while (!operand_equal_p (expr, base_ptr)) - { - if (TREE_CODE (base_ptr) == COMPOUND_EXPR) - base_ptr = TREE_OPERAND (base_ptr, 1); - if (TREE_CODE (base_ptr) == COMPONENT_REF - || TREE_CODE (base_ptr) == POINTER_PLUS_EXPR - || TREE_CODE (base_ptr) == SAVE_EXPR) - base_ptr = TREE_OPERAND (base_ptr, 0); - else - break; - } - return operand_equal_p (expr, base_ptr); -} - /* Remove COMPONENT_REFS and indirections from EXPR. */ static tree @@ -8768,6 +8745,7 @@ aggregate_base_p (tree expr) return false; } +#if 0 /* Implement OpenMP 5.x map ordering rules for target directives. There are several rules, and with some level of ambiguity, hopefully we can at least collect the complexity here in one place. */ @@ -8947,6 +8925,761 @@ omp_target_reorder_clauses (tree *list_p) } } } +#endif + + +enum omp_tsort_mark { + UNVISITED, + TEMPORARY, + PERMANENT +}; + +struct omp_mapping_group { + tree *grp_start; + tree grp_end; + omp_tsort_mark mark; + struct omp_mapping_group *sibling; + struct omp_mapping_group *next; +}; + +__attribute__((used)) static void +debug_mapping_group (omp_mapping_group *grp) +{ + tree tmp = OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (grp->grp_end); + OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (grp->grp_end) = NULL; + debug_generic_expr (*grp->grp_start); + OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (grp->grp_end) = tmp; +} + +/* Return the OpenMP "base pointer" of an expression EXPR, or NULL if there + isn't one. This needs improvement. */ + +static tree +omp_get_base_pointer (tree expr) +{ + while (TREE_CODE (expr) == ARRAY_REF) + expr = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0); + + while (TREE_CODE (expr) == COMPONENT_REF + && (DECL_P (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0)) + || (TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0)) == COMPONENT_REF) + || TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0)) == INDIRECT_REF + || (TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0)) == MEM_REF + && integer_zerop (TREE_OPERAND (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0), 1))) + || TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0)) == ARRAY_REF)) + { + expr = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0); + + while (TREE_CODE (expr) == ARRAY_REF) + expr = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0); + + if (TREE_CODE (expr) == INDIRECT_REF || TREE_CODE (expr) == MEM_REF) + break; + } + + if (DECL_P (expr)) + return NULL_TREE; + + if (TREE_CODE (expr) == INDIRECT_REF + || TREE_CODE (expr) == MEM_REF) + { + expr = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0); + while (TREE_CODE (expr) == COMPOUND_EXPR) + expr = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 1); + if (TREE_CODE (expr) == POINTER_PLUS_EXPR) + expr = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0); + if (TREE_CODE (expr) == SAVE_EXPR) + expr = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0); + STRIP_NOPS (expr); + return expr; + } + + return NULL_TREE; +} + +/* An attach or detach operation depends directly on the address being + attached/detached. Return that address, or none if there are no + attachments/detachments. */ + +static tree +omp_get_attachment (omp_mapping_group *grp) +{ + tree node = *grp->grp_start; + + switch (OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (node)) + { + case GOMP_MAP_TO: + case GOMP_MAP_FROM: + case GOMP_MAP_TOFROM: + case GOMP_MAP_ALWAYS_FROM: + case GOMP_MAP_ALWAYS_TO: + case GOMP_MAP_ALWAYS_TOFROM: + case GOMP_MAP_FORCE_FROM: + case GOMP_MAP_FORCE_TO: + case GOMP_MAP_FORCE_TOFROM: + case GOMP_MAP_FORCE_PRESENT: + case GOMP_MAP_ALLOC: + case GOMP_MAP_RELEASE: + case GOMP_MAP_DELETE: + case GOMP_MAP_FORCE_ALLOC: + if (node == grp->grp_end) + return NULL_TREE; + + node = OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (node); + if (node && OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (node) == GOMP_MAP_TO_PSET) + { + gcc_assert (node != grp->grp_end); + node = OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (node); + } + if (node) + switch (OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (node)) + { + case GOMP_MAP_POINTER: + case GOMP_MAP_ALWAYS_POINTER: + case GOMP_MAP_FIRSTPRIVATE_POINTER: + case GOMP_MAP_FIRSTPRIVATE_REFERENCE: + case GOMP_MAP_POINTER_TO_ZERO_LENGTH_ARRAY_SECTION: + return NULL_TREE; + + case GOMP_MAP_ATTACH_DETACH: + case GOMP_MAP_ATTACH_ZERO_LENGTH_ARRAY_SECTION: + return OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (node); + + default: + internal_error ("unexpected mapping node"); + } + return error_mark_node; + + case GOMP_MAP_TO_PSET: + gcc_assert (node != grp->grp_end); + node = OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (node); + if (OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (node) == GOMP_MAP_ATTACH + || OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (node) == GOMP_MAP_DETACH) + return OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (node); + else + internal_error ("unexpected mapping node"); + return error_mark_node; + + case GOMP_MAP_ATTACH: + case GOMP_MAP_DETACH: + node = OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (node); + if (!node || *grp->grp_start == grp->grp_end) + return OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (*grp->grp_start); + if (OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (node) == GOMP_MAP_FIRSTPRIVATE_POINTER + || OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (node) == GOMP_MAP_FIRSTPRIVATE_REFERENCE) + return OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (*grp->grp_start); + else + internal_error ("unexpected mapping node"); + return error_mark_node; + + case GOMP_MAP_STRUCT: + case GOMP_MAP_FORCE_DEVICEPTR: + case GOMP_MAP_DEVICE_RESIDENT: + case GOMP_MAP_LINK: + case GOMP_MAP_IF_PRESENT: + case GOMP_MAP_FIRSTPRIVATE: + case GOMP_MAP_FIRSTPRIVATE_INT: + case GOMP_MAP_USE_DEVICE_PTR: + case GOMP_MAP_ATTACH_ZERO_LENGTH_ARRAY_SECTION: + return NULL_TREE; + + default: + internal_error ("unexpected mapping node"); + } + + return error_mark_node; +} + +/* Given a pointer START_P to the start of a group of related (e.g. pointer) + mappings, return the chain pointer to the end of that group in the list. */ + +static tree * +omp_group_last (tree *start_p) +{ + tree c = *start_p, nc, *grp_last_p = start_p; + + gcc_assert (OMP_CLAUSE_CODE (c) == OMP_CLAUSE_MAP); + + nc = OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (c); + + if (!nc || OMP_CLAUSE_CODE (nc) != OMP_CLAUSE_MAP) + return grp_last_p; + + switch (OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (c)) + { + default: + while (nc + && OMP_CLAUSE_CODE (nc) == OMP_CLAUSE_MAP + && (OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (nc) == GOMP_MAP_FIRSTPRIVATE_REFERENCE + || OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (nc) == GOMP_MAP_FIRSTPRIVATE_POINTER + || OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (nc) == GOMP_MAP_ATTACH_DETACH + || OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (nc) == GOMP_MAP_POINTER + || (OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (nc) + == GOMP_MAP_POINTER_TO_ZERO_LENGTH_ARRAY_SECTION) + || (OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (nc) + == GOMP_MAP_ATTACH_ZERO_LENGTH_ARRAY_SECTION) + || OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (nc) == GOMP_MAP_ALWAYS_POINTER + || OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (nc) == GOMP_MAP_TO_PSET)) + { + grp_last_p = &OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (c); + c = nc; + tree nc2 = OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (nc); + if (nc2 + && OMP_CLAUSE_CODE (nc2) == OMP_CLAUSE_MAP + && (OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (nc) + == GOMP_MAP_POINTER_TO_ZERO_LENGTH_ARRAY_SECTION) + && OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (nc2) == GOMP_MAP_ATTACH) + { + grp_last_p = &OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (nc); + c = nc2; + nc2 = OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (nc2); + } + nc = nc2; + } + break; + + case GOMP_MAP_ATTACH: + case GOMP_MAP_DETACH: + /* This is a weird artifact of how directives are parsed: bare attach or + detach clauses get a subsequent (meaningless) FIRSTPRIVATE_POINTER or + FIRSTPRIVATE_REFERENCE node. FIXME. */ + if (nc + && OMP_CLAUSE_CODE (nc) == OMP_CLAUSE_MAP + && (OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (nc) == GOMP_MAP_FIRSTPRIVATE_REFERENCE + || OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (nc) == GOMP_MAP_FIRSTPRIVATE_POINTER)) + grp_last_p = &OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (c); + break; + + case GOMP_MAP_TO_PSET: + if (OMP_CLAUSE_CODE (nc) == OMP_CLAUSE_MAP + && (OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (nc) == GOMP_MAP_ATTACH + || OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (nc) == GOMP_MAP_DETACH)) + grp_last_p = &OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (c); + break; + } + + return grp_last_p; +} + +/* Walk through LIST_P, and return a list of groups of mappings found (e.g. + OMP_CLAUSE_MAP with GOMP_MAP_{TO/FROM/TOFROM} followed by one or two + associated GOMP_MAP_POINTER mappings). Return a vector of omp_mapping_group + if we have more than one such group, else return NULL. */ + +static vec * +omp_gather_mapping_groups (tree *list_p) +{ + vec *groups = new vec (); + + for (tree *cp = list_p; *cp; cp = &OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (*cp)) + { + if (OMP_CLAUSE_CODE (*cp) != OMP_CLAUSE_MAP) + continue; + + tree *grp_last_p = omp_group_last (cp); + omp_mapping_group grp; + + grp.grp_start = cp; + grp.grp_end = *grp_last_p; + grp.mark = UNVISITED; + grp.sibling = NULL; + grp.next = NULL; + groups->safe_push (grp); + + cp = grp_last_p; + } + + if (groups->length () > 0) + return groups; + else + { + delete groups; + return NULL; + } +} + +/* A pointer mapping group GRP may define a block of memory starting at some + base address, and maybe also define a firstprivate pointer or firstprivate + reference that points to that block. The return value is a node containing + the former, and the *FIRSTPRIVATE pointer is set if we have the latter. + If we define several base pointers, i.e. for a GOMP_MAP_STRUCT mapping, + return the number of consecutive chained nodes in CHAINED. */ + +static tree +omp_group_base (omp_mapping_group *grp, unsigned int *chained, + tree *firstprivate) +{ + tree node = *grp->grp_start; + + *firstprivate = NULL_TREE; + *chained = 1; + + switch (OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (node)) + { + case GOMP_MAP_TO: + case GOMP_MAP_FROM: + case GOMP_MAP_TOFROM: + case GOMP_MAP_ALWAYS_FROM: + case GOMP_MAP_ALWAYS_TO: + case GOMP_MAP_ALWAYS_TOFROM: + case GOMP_MAP_FORCE_FROM: + case GOMP_MAP_FORCE_TO: + case GOMP_MAP_FORCE_TOFROM: + case GOMP_MAP_FORCE_PRESENT: + case GOMP_MAP_ALLOC: + case GOMP_MAP_RELEASE: + case GOMP_MAP_DELETE: + case GOMP_MAP_FORCE_ALLOC: + if (node == grp->grp_end) + return node; + + node = OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (node); + if (node && OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (node) == GOMP_MAP_TO_PSET) + { + gcc_assert (node != grp->grp_end); + node = OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (node); + } + if (node) + switch (OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (node)) + { + case GOMP_MAP_POINTER: + case GOMP_MAP_FIRSTPRIVATE_POINTER: + case GOMP_MAP_FIRSTPRIVATE_REFERENCE: + case GOMP_MAP_POINTER_TO_ZERO_LENGTH_ARRAY_SECTION: + *firstprivate = OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (node); + return *grp->grp_start; + + case GOMP_MAP_ALWAYS_POINTER: + case GOMP_MAP_ATTACH_DETACH: + case GOMP_MAP_ATTACH_ZERO_LENGTH_ARRAY_SECTION: + return *grp->grp_start; + + default: + internal_error ("unexpected mapping node"); + } + else + internal_error ("unexpected mapping node"); + return error_mark_node; + + case GOMP_MAP_TO_PSET: + gcc_assert (node != grp->grp_end); + node = OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (node); + if (OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (node) == GOMP_MAP_ATTACH + || OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (node) == GOMP_MAP_DETACH) + return NULL_TREE; + else + internal_error ("unexpected mapping node"); + return error_mark_node; + + case GOMP_MAP_ATTACH: + case GOMP_MAP_DETACH: + node = OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (node); + if (!node || *grp->grp_start == grp->grp_end) + return NULL_TREE; + if (OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (node) == GOMP_MAP_FIRSTPRIVATE_POINTER + || OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (node) == GOMP_MAP_FIRSTPRIVATE_REFERENCE) + { + /* We're mapping the base pointer itself in a bare attach or detach + node. This is a side effect of how parsing works, and the mapping + will be removed anyway (at least for enter/exit data directives). + We should ignore the mapping here. FIXME. */ + return NULL_TREE; + } + else + internal_error ("unexpected mapping node"); + return error_mark_node; + + case GOMP_MAP_FORCE_DEVICEPTR: + case GOMP_MAP_DEVICE_RESIDENT: + case GOMP_MAP_LINK: + case GOMP_MAP_IF_PRESENT: + case GOMP_MAP_FIRSTPRIVATE: + case GOMP_MAP_FIRSTPRIVATE_INT: + case GOMP_MAP_USE_DEVICE_PTR: + case GOMP_MAP_ATTACH_ZERO_LENGTH_ARRAY_SECTION: + return NULL_TREE; + + case GOMP_MAP_FIRSTPRIVATE_POINTER: + case GOMP_MAP_FIRSTPRIVATE_REFERENCE: + case GOMP_MAP_POINTER: + case GOMP_MAP_ALWAYS_POINTER: + case GOMP_MAP_POINTER_TO_ZERO_LENGTH_ARRAY_SECTION: + /* These shouldn't appear by themselves. */ + if (!seen_error ()) + internal_error ("unexpected pointer mapping node"); + return error_mark_node; + + default: + gcc_unreachable (); + } + + return error_mark_node; +} + +/* Given a vector of omp_mapping_groups, build a hash table so we can look up + nodes by tree_operand_hash. */ + +static hash_map * +omp_index_mapping_groups (vec *groups) +{ + hash_map *grpmap + = new hash_map; + + omp_mapping_group *grp; + unsigned int i; + + FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (*groups, i, grp) + { + tree fpp; + unsigned int chained; + tree node = omp_group_base (grp, &chained, &fpp); + + if (node == error_mark_node || (!node && !fpp)) + continue; + + for (unsigned j = 0; + node && j < chained; + node = OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (node), j++) + { + tree decl = OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (node); + + /* Sometimes we see zero-offset MEM_REF instead of INDIRECT_REF, + meaning node-hash lookups don't work. This is a workaround for + that, but ideally we should just create the INDIRECT_REF at + source instead. FIXME. */ + if (TREE_CODE (decl) == MEM_REF + && integer_zerop (TREE_OPERAND (decl, 1))) + decl = build1 (INDIRECT_REF, TREE_TYPE (decl), + TREE_OPERAND (decl, 0)); + + omp_mapping_group **prev = grpmap->get (decl); + + if (prev && *prev == grp) + /* Empty. */; + else if (prev) + { + /* Mapping the same thing twice is normally diagnosed as an error, + but can happen under some circumstances, e.g. in pr99928-16.c, + the directive: + + #pragma omp target simd reduction(+:a[:3]) \ + map(always, tofrom: a[:6]) + ... + + will result in two "a[0]" mappings (of different sizes). */ + + grp->sibling = (*prev)->sibling; + (*prev)->sibling = grp; + } + else + grpmap->put (decl, grp); + } + + if (!fpp) + continue; + + omp_mapping_group **prev = grpmap->get (fpp); + if (prev) + { + grp->sibling = (*prev)->sibling; + (*prev)->sibling = grp; + } + else + grpmap->put (fpp, grp); + } + return grpmap; +} + +/* Find the immediately-containing struct for a component ref (etc.) + expression EXPR. */ + +static tree +omp_containing_struct (tree expr) +{ + tree expr0 = expr; + + STRIP_NOPS (expr); + + tree expr1 = expr; + + /* FIXME: other types of accessors? */ + while (TREE_CODE (expr) == ARRAY_REF) + expr = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0); + + if (TREE_CODE (expr) == COMPONENT_REF) + { + if (DECL_P (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0)) + || TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0)) == COMPONENT_REF + || TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0)) == INDIRECT_REF + || (TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0)) == MEM_REF + && integer_zerop (TREE_OPERAND (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0), 1))) + || TREE_CODE (TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0)) == ARRAY_REF) + expr = TREE_OPERAND (expr, 0); + else + internal_error ("unhandled component"); + } + + return (expr == expr1) ? expr0 : expr; +} + +/* Helper function for omp_tsort_mapping_groups. Returns TRUE on success, or + FALSE on error. */ + +static bool +omp_tsort_mapping_groups_1 (omp_mapping_group ***outlist, + vec *groups, + hash_map + *grpmap, + omp_mapping_group *grp) +{ + if (grp->mark == PERMANENT) + return true; + if (grp->mark == TEMPORARY) + { + fprintf (stderr, "when processing group:\n"); + debug_mapping_group (grp); + internal_error ("base pointer cycle detected"); + return false; + } + grp->mark = TEMPORARY; + + tree attaches_to = omp_get_attachment (grp); + + if (attaches_to) + { + omp_mapping_group **basep = grpmap->get (attaches_to); + + if (basep) + { + gcc_assert (*basep != grp); + for (omp_mapping_group *w = *basep; w; w = w->sibling) + if (!omp_tsort_mapping_groups_1 (outlist, groups, grpmap, w)) + return false; + } + } + + tree decl = OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (*grp->grp_start); + + while (decl) + { + tree base = omp_get_base_pointer (decl); + + if (!base) + break; + + omp_mapping_group **innerp = grpmap->get (base); + + /* We should treat whole-structure mappings as if all (pointer, in this + case) members are mapped as individual list items. Check if we have + such a whole-structure mapping, if we don't have an explicit reference + to the pointer member itself. */ + if (!innerp && TREE_CODE (base) == COMPONENT_REF) + { + base = omp_containing_struct (base); + innerp = grpmap->get (base); + + if (!innerp + && TREE_CODE (base) == MEM_REF + && integer_zerop (TREE_OPERAND (base, 1))) + { + tree ind = TREE_OPERAND (base, 0); + ind = build1 (INDIRECT_REF, TREE_TYPE (base), ind); + innerp = grpmap->get (ind); + } + } + + if (innerp && *innerp != grp) + { + for (omp_mapping_group *w = *innerp; w; w = w->sibling) + if (!omp_tsort_mapping_groups_1 (outlist, groups, grpmap, w)) + return false; + break; + } + + decl = base; + } + + grp->mark = PERMANENT; + + /* Emit grp to output list. */ + + **outlist = grp; + *outlist = &grp->next; + + return true; +} + +/* Topologically sort GROUPS, so that OMP 5.0-defined base pointers come + before mappings that use those pointers. This is an implementation of the + depth-first search algorithm, described e.g. at: + + https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topological_sorting +*/ + +static omp_mapping_group * +omp_tsort_mapping_groups (vec *groups, + hash_map + *grpmap) +{ + omp_mapping_group *grp, *outlist = NULL, **cursor; + unsigned int i; + + cursor = &outlist; + + FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (*groups, i, grp) + { + if (grp->mark != PERMANENT) + if (!omp_tsort_mapping_groups_1 (&cursor, groups, grpmap, grp)) + return NULL; + } + + return outlist; +} + +/* Split INLIST into two parts, moving groups corresponding to + ALLOC/RELEASE/DELETE mappings to one list, and other mappings to another. + The former list is then appended to the latter. Each sub-list retains the + order of the original list. */ + +static omp_mapping_group * +omp_segregate_mapping_groups (omp_mapping_group *inlist) +{ + omp_mapping_group *ard_groups = NULL, *tf_groups = NULL; + omp_mapping_group **ard_tail = &ard_groups, **tf_tail = &tf_groups; + + for (omp_mapping_group *w = inlist; w;) + { + tree c = *w->grp_start; + omp_mapping_group *next = w->next; + + gcc_assert (OMP_CLAUSE_CODE (c) == OMP_CLAUSE_MAP); + + switch (OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (c)) + { + case GOMP_MAP_ALLOC: + case GOMP_MAP_RELEASE: + case GOMP_MAP_DELETE: + *ard_tail = w; + w->next = NULL; + ard_tail = &w->next; + break; + + default: + *tf_tail = w; + w->next = NULL; + tf_tail = &w->next; + } + + w = next; + } + + /* Now splice the lists together... */ + *tf_tail = ard_groups; + + return tf_groups; +} + +/* Given a list LIST_P containing groups of mappings given by GROUPS, reorder + those groups based on the output list of omp_tsort_mapping_groups -- + singly-linked, threaded through each element's NEXT pointer starting at + HEAD. Each list element appears exactly once in that linked list. + + Each element of GROUPS may correspond to one or several mapping nodes. + Node groups are kept together, and in the reordered list, the positions of + the original groups are reused for the positions of the reordered list. + Hence if we have e.g. + + {to ptr ptr} firstprivate {tofrom ptr} ... + ^ ^ ^ + first group non-"map" second group + + and say the second group contains a base pointer for the first so must be + moved before it, the resulting list will contain: + + {tofrom ptr} firstprivate {to ptr ptr} ... + ^ prev. second group ^ prev. first group +*/ + +static tree * +omp_reorder_mapping_groups (vec *groups, + omp_mapping_group *head, + tree *list_p) +{ + omp_mapping_group *grp; + unsigned int i; + unsigned numgroups = groups->length (); + auto_vec old_heads (numgroups); + auto_vec old_headps (numgroups); + auto_vec new_heads (numgroups); + auto_vec old_succs (numgroups); + bool map_at_start = (list_p == (*groups)[0].grp_start); + + tree *new_grp_tail = NULL; + + /* Stash the start & end nodes of each mapping group before we start + modifying the list. */ + FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (*groups, i, grp) + { + old_headps.quick_push (grp->grp_start); + old_heads.quick_push (*grp->grp_start); + old_succs.quick_push (OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (grp->grp_end)); + } + + /* And similarly, the heads of the groups in the order we want to rearrange + the list to. */ + for (omp_mapping_group *w = head; w; w = w->next) + new_heads.quick_push (*w->grp_start); + + FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (*groups, i, grp) + { + gcc_assert (head); + + if (new_grp_tail && old_succs[i - 1] == old_heads[i]) + { + /* a {b c d} {e f g} h i j (original) + --> + a {k l m} {e f g} h i j (inserted new group on last iter) + --> + a {k l m} {n o p} h i j (this time, chain last group to new one) + ^new_grp_tail + */ + *new_grp_tail = new_heads[i]; + } + else if (new_grp_tail) + { + /* a {b c d} e {f g h} i j k (original) + --> + a {l m n} e {f g h} i j k (gap after last iter's group) + --> + a {l m n} e {o p q} h i j (chain last group to old successor) + ^new_grp_tail + */ + *new_grp_tail = old_succs[i - 1]; + *old_headps[i] = new_heads[i]; + } + else + { + /* The first inserted group -- point to new group, and leave end + open. + a {b c d} e f + --> + a {g h i... + */ + *grp->grp_start = new_heads[i]; + } + + new_grp_tail = &OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (head->grp_end); + + head = head->next; + } + + if (new_grp_tail) + *new_grp_tail = old_succs[numgroups - 1]; + + gcc_assert (!head); + + return map_at_start ? (*groups)[0].grp_start : list_p; +} /* DECL is supposed to have lastprivate semantics in the outer contexts of combined/composite constructs, starting with OCTX. @@ -9689,11 +10422,29 @@ gimplify_scan_omp_clauses (tree *list_p, gimple_seq *pre_p, break; } - if (code == OMP_TARGET - || code == OMP_TARGET_DATA - || code == OMP_TARGET_ENTER_DATA - || code == OMP_TARGET_EXIT_DATA) - omp_target_reorder_clauses (list_p); + /* Topological sorting may fail if we have duplicate nodes, which + we should have detected and shown an error for already. Skip + sorting in that case. */ + if (!seen_error () + && (code == OMP_TARGET + || code == OMP_TARGET_DATA + || code == OMP_TARGET_ENTER_DATA + || code == OMP_TARGET_EXIT_DATA)) + { + vec *groups; + groups = omp_gather_mapping_groups (list_p); + if (groups) + { + hash_map *grpmap; + grpmap = omp_index_mapping_groups (groups); + omp_mapping_group *outlist + = omp_tsort_mapping_groups (groups, grpmap); + outlist = omp_segregate_mapping_groups (outlist); + list_p = omp_reorder_mapping_groups (groups, outlist, list_p); + delete grpmap; + delete groups; + } + } while ((c = *list_p) != NULL) { diff --git a/gcc/omp-low.c b/gcc/omp-low.c index bb459e6273e..133798f691f 100644 --- a/gcc/omp-low.c +++ b/gcc/omp-low.c @@ -1537,8 +1537,11 @@ scan_sharing_clauses (tree clauses, omp_context *ctx) { /* If this is an offloaded region, an attach operation should only exist when the pointer variable is mapped in a prior - clause. */ - if (is_gimple_omp_offloaded (ctx->stmt)) + clause. + If we had an error, we may not have attempted to sort clauses + properly, so avoid the test. */ + if (is_gimple_omp_offloaded (ctx->stmt) + && !seen_error ()) gcc_assert (maybe_lookup_decl (decl, ctx) || (is_global_var (maybe_lookup_decl_in_outer_ctx (decl, ctx)) diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/gomp/target-lambda-1.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/gomp/target-lambda-1.C index 7f83f92ec93..150f286e312 100644 --- a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/gomp/target-lambda-1.C +++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/gomp/target-lambda-1.C @@ -87,8 +87,8 @@ int main (void) return 0; } -/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump {#pragma omp target num_teams.* firstprivate\(b\) map\(alloc:MEM.* \[len: 0\]\) map\(firstprivate:iptr \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(alloc:MEM.* \[len: 0\]\) map\(firstprivate:this \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(to:\*__closure \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(firstprivate:__closure \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(tofrom:\*_[0-9]+ \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(always_pointer:__closure->__this \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(attach_zero_length_array_section:__closure->__iptr \[bias: 0\]\) map\(attach_zero_length_array_section:_[0-9]+->ptr \[bias: 0\]\) map\(from:mapped \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(alloc:\*_[0-9]+ \[len: 0\]\) map\(alloc:\*_[0-9]+ \[len: 0\]\)} "gimple" } } */ +/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump {#pragma omp target num_teams.* firstprivate\(b\) map\(alloc:MEM.* \[len: 0\]\) map\(firstprivate:iptr \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(alloc:MEM.* \[len: 0\]\) map\(firstprivate:this \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(to:\*__closure \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(firstprivate:__closure \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(struct:\*__closure \[len: 1\]\) map\(alloc:__closure->__this \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(tofrom:\*_[0-9]+ \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(always_pointer:__closure->__this \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(from:mapped \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(alloc:\*_[0-9]+ \[len: 0\]\) map\(attach_zero_length_array_section:__closure->__iptr \[bias: 0\]\) map\(alloc:\*_[0-9]+ \[len: 0\]\) map\(attach_zero_length_array_section:_[0-9]+->ptr \[bias: 0\]\)} "gimple" } } */ -/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump {#pragma omp target num_teams.* firstprivate\(end\) firstprivate\(begin\) map\(to:loop \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(attach_zero_length_array_section:loop\.__data1 \[bias: 0\]\) map\(alloc:\*_[0-9]+ \[len: 0\]\)} "gimple" } } */ +/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump {#pragma omp target num_teams.* firstprivate\(end\) firstprivate\(begin\) map\(to:loop \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(alloc:\*_[0-9]+ \[len: 0\]\) map\(attach_zero_length_array_section:loop\.__data1 \[bias: 0\]\)} "gimple" } } */ -/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump {#pragma omp target num_teams.* firstprivate\(end\) firstprivate\(begin\) map\(to:loop \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(attach_zero_length_array_section:loop\.__data2 \[bias: 0\]\) map\(alloc:\*_[0-9]+ \[len: 0\]\)} "gimple" } } */ +/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump {#pragma omp target num_teams.* firstprivate\(end\) firstprivate\(begin\) map\(to:loop \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(alloc:\*_[0-9]+ \[len: 0\]\) map\(attach_zero_length_array_section:loop\.__data2 \[bias: 0\]\)} "gimple" } } */ diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/gomp/target-this-3.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/gomp/target-this-3.C index 91cfbd6ef20..bc2cc0b297d 100644 --- a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/gomp/target-this-3.C +++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/gomp/target-this-3.C @@ -100,6 +100,6 @@ int main (void) return 0; } -/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump {#pragma omp target num_teams.* map\(alloc:MEM.* \[len: 0\]\) map\(firstprivate:this \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) firstprivate\(n\) map\(tofrom:\*this \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(firstprivate:this \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(alloc:\*_[0-9]+ \[pointer assign, zero-length array section, bias: 0\]\) map\(attach:this->refptr \[bias: 0\]\) map\(from:mapped \[len: [0-9]+\]\)} "gimple" } } */ +/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump {#pragma omp target num_teams.* firstprivate\(n\) map\(tofrom:\*this \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(firstprivate:this \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(from:mapped \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(alloc:\*_[0-9+] \[len: 0\]\) map\(alloc:\*_[0-9]+ \[pointer assign, zero-length array section, bias: 0\]\) map\(attach:this->refptr \[bias: 0\]\)} "gimple" } } */ -/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump {#pragma omp target num_teams.* map\(alloc:MEM.* \[len: 0\]\) map\(firstprivate:this \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) firstprivate\(n\) map\(tofrom:\*this \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(firstprivate:this \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(attach_zero_length_array_section:this->ptr \[bias: 0\]\) map\(from:mapped \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(alloc:\*_[0-9]+ \[len: 0\]\)} "gimple" } } */ +/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump {#pragma omp target num_teams.* firstprivate\(n\) map\(tofrom:\*this \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(firstprivate:this \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(from:mapped \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(alloc:\*_[0-9]+ \[len: 0\]\) map\(attach_zero_length_array_section:this->ptr \[bias: 0\]\)} "gimple" } } */ diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/gomp/target-this-4.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/gomp/target-this-4.C index e4b2a71bbb4..8166f43ad42 100644 --- a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/gomp/target-this-4.C +++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/gomp/target-this-4.C @@ -102,6 +102,6 @@ int main (void) return 0; } -/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump {#pragma omp target num_teams.* firstprivate\(n\) map\(alloc:MEM.* \[len: 0\]\) map\(firstprivate:this \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(to:\*__closure \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(firstprivate:__closure \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(tofrom:\*_[0-9]+ \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(always_pointer:__closure->__this \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(attach_zero_length_array_section:_[0-9]+->ptr \[bias: 0\]\) map\(from:mapped \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(alloc:\*_[0-9]+ \[len: 0\]\)} "gimple" } } */ +/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump {#pragma omp target num_teams.* firstprivate\(n\) map\(alloc:MEM.* \[len: 0\]\) map\(firstprivate:this \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(to:\*__closure \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(firstprivate:__closure \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(struct:\*__closure \[len: 1\]\) map\(alloc:__closure->__this \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(tofrom:\*_[0-9]+ \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(always_pointer:__closure->__this \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(from:mapped \[len: 1\]\) map\(alloc:\*_[0-9]+ \[len: 0\]\) map\(attach_zero_length_array_section:_[0-9]+->ptr \[bias: 0\]\)} "gimple" } } */ -/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump {#pragma omp target num_teams.* firstprivate\(n\) map\(alloc:MEM.* \[len: 0\]\) map\(firstprivate:this \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(to:\*__closure \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(firstprivate:__closure \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(tofrom:\*_[0-9]+ \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(always_pointer:__closure->__this \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(alloc:\*_[0-9]+ \[pointer assign, zero-length array section, bias: 0\]\) map\(attach:_[0-9]+->refptr \[bias: 0\]\) map\(from:mapped \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(alloc:\*_[0-9]+ \[len: 0\]\)} "gimple" } } */ +/* { dg-final { scan-tree-dump {#pragma omp target num_teams.* firstprivate\(n\) map\(alloc:MEM.* \[len: 0\]\) map\(firstprivate:this \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(to:\*__closure \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(firstprivate:__closure \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(struct:\*__closure \[len: 1\]\) map\(alloc:__closure->__this \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(tofrom:\*_[0-9]+ \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(always_pointer:__closure->__this \[pointer assign, bias: 0\]\) map\(from:mapped \[len: [0-9]+\]\) map\(alloc:\*_[0-9]+ \[len: 0\]\) map\(alloc:\*_[0-9]+ \[pointer assign, zero-length array section, bias: 0\]\) map\(attach:_[0-9]+->refptr \[bias: 0\]\)} "gimple" } } */