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[Clang][OpenMP] libompd: get libomp hwloc includedir by target_link_libraries When hwloc is used and is installed outside of the default paths, the omp CMake target needs to provide the needed include path thru the CMake target by adding it with target_include_directories to it, so libompd gets it as well when it defines it's cmake target using target_link_libraries. As suggested in D122667 Reviewed By: ye-luo Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D123888 | 4 年前 | |
[OpenMP][OMPD] Implementation of OMPD debugging library - libompd. This is a continuation of the review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100181 Creates a new directory "libompd" under openmp. "TargetValue" provides operational access to the OpenMP runtime memory for OMPD APIs. With TargetValue, using "pointer" a user can do multiple operations from casting, dereferencing to accessing an element for structure. The member functions are designed to concatenate the operations that are needed to access values from structures. e.g., _a[6]->_b._c would read like : TValue(ctx, "_a").cast("A",2) .getArrayElement(6).access("_b").cast("B").access("_c") For example: If you have a pointer "ThreadHandle" of a running program then you can access/retrieve "threadID" from the memory using TargetValue as below. TValue(context, thread_handle->th) /*__kmp_threads[t]->th*/ .cast("kmp_base_info_t") .access("th_info") /*__kmp_threads[t]->th.th_info*/ .cast("kmp_desc_t") .access("ds") /*__kmp_threads[t]->th.th_info.ds*/ .cast("kmp_desc_base_t") .access("ds_thread") /*__kmp_threads[t]->th.th_info.ds.ds_thread*/ .cast("kmp_thread_t") .getRawValue(thread_id, 1); Reviewed By: @hbae Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100182 | 4 年前 | |
[OpenMP][OMPD] Implementation of OMPD debugging library - libompd. This is a continuation of the review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100181 Creates a new directory "libompd" under openmp. "TargetValue" provides operational access to the OpenMP runtime memory for OMPD APIs. With TargetValue, using "pointer" a user can do multiple operations from casting, dereferencing to accessing an element for structure. The member functions are designed to concatenate the operations that are needed to access values from structures. e.g., _a[6]->_b._c would read like : TValue(ctx, "_a").cast("A",2) .getArrayElement(6).access("_b").cast("B").access("_c") For example: If you have a pointer "ThreadHandle" of a running program then you can access/retrieve "threadID" from the memory using TargetValue as below. TValue(context, thread_handle->th) /*__kmp_threads[t]->th*/ .cast("kmp_base_info_t") .access("th_info") /*__kmp_threads[t]->th.th_info*/ .cast("kmp_desc_t") .access("ds") /*__kmp_threads[t]->th.th_info.ds*/ .cast("kmp_desc_base_t") .access("ds_thread") /*__kmp_threads[t]->th.th_info.ds.ds_thread*/ .cast("kmp_thread_t") .getRawValue(thread_id, 1); Reviewed By: @hbae Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100182 | 4 年前 | |
[OpenMP][OMPD] Implementation of OMPD debugging library - libompd. This is a continuation of the review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100181 Creates a new directory "libompd" under openmp. "TargetValue" provides operational access to the OpenMP runtime memory for OMPD APIs. With TargetValue, using "pointer" a user can do multiple operations from casting, dereferencing to accessing an element for structure. The member functions are designed to concatenate the operations that are needed to access values from structures. e.g., _a[6]->_b._c would read like : TValue(ctx, "_a").cast("A",2) .getArrayElement(6).access("_b").cast("B").access("_c") For example: If you have a pointer "ThreadHandle" of a running program then you can access/retrieve "threadID" from the memory using TargetValue as below. TValue(context, thread_handle->th) /*__kmp_threads[t]->th*/ .cast("kmp_base_info_t") .access("th_info") /*__kmp_threads[t]->th.th_info*/ .cast("kmp_desc_t") .access("ds") /*__kmp_threads[t]->th.th_info.ds*/ .cast("kmp_desc_base_t") .access("ds_thread") /*__kmp_threads[t]->th.th_info.ds.ds_thread*/ .cast("kmp_thread_t") .getRawValue(thread_id, 1); Reviewed By: @hbae Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100182 | 4 年前 | |
[OpenMP][OMPD] Implementation of OMPD debugging library - libompd. This is a continuation of the review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100182 This patch implements the OMPD API as specified in the standard doc. Reviewed By: @hbae Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100183 | 4 年前 | |
[OpenMP][OMPD] Implementation of OMPD debugging library - libompd. This is a continuation of the review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100182 This patch implements the OMPD API as specified in the standard doc. Reviewed By: @hbae Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100183 | 4 年前 | |
[OpenMP][OMPD] Implementation of OMPD debugging library - libompd. This is a continuation of the review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100183 It contains routines that retrieve OpenMP ICV values for OMPD. Reviewed By: @hbae Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100184 | 4 年前 | |
[OpenMP][OMPD] Implementation of OMPD debugging library - libompd. This is a continuation of the review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100183 It contains routines that retrieve OpenMP ICV values for OMPD. Reviewed By: @hbae Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100184 | 4 年前 | |
[OpenMP][OMPD] Implementation of OMPD debugging library - libompd. This is a continuation of the review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100181 Creates a new directory "libompd" under openmp. "TargetValue" provides operational access to the OpenMP runtime memory for OMPD APIs. With TargetValue, using "pointer" a user can do multiple operations from casting, dereferencing to accessing an element for structure. The member functions are designed to concatenate the operations that are needed to access values from structures. e.g., _a[6]->_b._c would read like : TValue(ctx, "_a").cast("A",2) .getArrayElement(6).access("_b").cast("B").access("_c") For example: If you have a pointer "ThreadHandle" of a running program then you can access/retrieve "threadID" from the memory using TargetValue as below. TValue(context, thread_handle->th) /*__kmp_threads[t]->th*/ .cast("kmp_base_info_t") .access("th_info") /*__kmp_threads[t]->th.th_info*/ .cast("kmp_desc_t") .access("ds") /*__kmp_threads[t]->th.th_info.ds*/ .cast("kmp_desc_base_t") .access("ds_thread") /*__kmp_threads[t]->th.th_info.ds.ds_thread*/ .cast("kmp_thread_t") .getRawValue(thread_id, 1); Reviewed By: @hbae Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100182 | 4 年前 | |
[OpenMP][OMPD] Implementation of OMPD debugging library - libompd. This is a continuation of the review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100181 Creates a new directory "libompd" under openmp. "TargetValue" provides operational access to the OpenMP runtime memory for OMPD APIs. With TargetValue, using "pointer" a user can do multiple operations from casting, dereferencing to accessing an element for structure. The member functions are designed to concatenate the operations that are needed to access values from structures. e.g., _a[6]->_b._c would read like : TValue(ctx, "_a").cast("A",2) .getArrayElement(6).access("_b").cast("B").access("_c") For example: If you have a pointer "ThreadHandle" of a running program then you can access/retrieve "threadID" from the memory using TargetValue as below. TValue(context, thread_handle->th) /*__kmp_threads[t]->th*/ .cast("kmp_base_info_t") .access("th_info") /*__kmp_threads[t]->th.th_info*/ .cast("kmp_desc_t") .access("ds") /*__kmp_threads[t]->th.th_info.ds*/ .cast("kmp_desc_base_t") .access("ds_thread") /*__kmp_threads[t]->th.th_info.ds.ds_thread*/ .cast("kmp_thread_t") .getRawValue(thread_id, 1); Reviewed By: @hbae Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D100182 | 4 年前 |
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