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OpenACC Runtime Library Definitions. ! Copyright (C) 2014-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ! Contributed by Tobias Burnus ! and Mentor Embedded. ! This file is part of the GNU Offloading and Multi Processing Library ! (libgomp). ! Libgomp is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it ! under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ! the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) ! any later version. ! Libgomp is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY ! WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS ! FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for ! more details. ! Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional ! permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version ! 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. ! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and ! a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; ! see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see ! . ! Wrapper functions will be built from openacc.f90. We use a separate file ! here, because for using ../../openacc.f90, implementations are required for ! all the functions that it wraps, which we currently don't provide, so linking ! would fail. module openacc_kinds use iso_fortran_env, only: int32 implicit none public private :: int32 ! When adding items, also update 'public' setting in 'module openacc' below. integer, parameter :: acc_device_kind = int32 ! Keep in sync with include/gomp-constants.h. integer (acc_device_kind), parameter :: acc_device_current = -1 integer (acc_device_kind), parameter :: acc_device_none = 0 integer (acc_device_kind), parameter :: acc_device_default = 1 integer (acc_device_kind), parameter :: acc_device_host = 2 ! integer (acc_device_kind), parameter :: acc_device_host_nonshm = 3 removed. integer (acc_device_kind), parameter :: acc_device_not_host = 4 integer (acc_device_kind), parameter :: acc_device_nvidia = 5 integer (acc_device_kind), parameter :: acc_device_radeon = 8 end module openacc_kinds module openacc_internal use openacc_kinds implicit none interface function acc_on_device_h (devicetype) import integer (acc_device_kind) devicetype logical acc_on_device_h end function end interface interface function acc_on_device_l (devicetype) & bind (C, name = "acc_on_device") use iso_c_binding, only: c_int integer (c_int) :: acc_on_device_l integer (c_int), value :: devicetype end function end interface end module openacc_internal module openacc use openacc_kinds use openacc_internal implicit none private ! From openacc_kinds public :: acc_device_kind public :: acc_device_none, acc_device_default, acc_device_host public :: acc_device_not_host, acc_device_nvidia, acc_device_radeon public :: acc_on_device interface acc_on_device procedure :: acc_on_device_h end interface end module openacc function acc_on_device_h (devicetype) use openacc_internal, only: acc_on_device_l use openacc_kinds integer (acc_device_kind) devicetype logical acc_on_device_h acc_on_device_h = acc_on_device_l (devicetype) /= 0 end function @ 1.1.1.1 log @initial import of GCC 10.3.0. main changes include: caveats: - ABI issue between c++14 and c++17 fixed - profile mode is removed from libstdc++ - -fno-common is now the default new features: - new flags -fallocation-dce, -fprofile-partial-training, -fprofile-reproducible, -fprofile-prefix-path, and -fanalyzer - many new compile and link time optimisations - enhanced drive optimisations - openacc 2.6 support - openmp 5.0 features - new warnings: -Wstring-compare and -Wzero-length-bounds - extended warnings: -Warray-bounds, -Wformat-overflow, -Wrestrict, -Wreturn-local-addr, -Wstringop-overflow, -Warith-conversion, -Wmismatched-tags, and -Wredundant-tags - some likely C2X features implemented - more C++20 implemented - many new arm & intel CPUs known hundreds of reported bugs are fixed. full list of changes can be found at: https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-10/changes.html @ text @@ 1.1.1.2 log @initial import of GCC 12.3.0. major changes in GCC 11 included: - The default mode for C++ is now -std=gnu++17 instead of -std=gnu++14. - When building GCC itself, the host compiler must now support C++11, rather than C++98. - Some short options of the gcov tool have been renamed: -i to -j and -j to -H. - ThreadSanitizer improvements. - Introduce Hardware-assisted AddressSanitizer support. - For targets that produce DWARF debugging information GCC now defaults to DWARF version 5. This can produce up to 25% more compact debug information compared to earlier versions. - Many optimisations. - The existing malloc attribute has been extended so that it can be used to identify allocator/deallocator API pairs. A pair of new -Wmismatched-dealloc and -Wmismatched-new-delete warnings are added. - Other new warnings: -Wsizeof-array-div, enabled by -Wall, warns about divisions of two sizeof operators when the first one is applied to an array and the divisor does not equal the size of the array element. -Wstringop-overread, enabled by default, warns about calls to string functions reading past the end of the arrays passed to them as arguments. -Wtsan, enabled by default, warns about unsupported features in ThreadSanitizer (currently std::atomic_thread_fence). - Enchanced warnings: -Wfree-nonheap-object detects many more instances of calls to deallocation functions with pointers not returned from a dynamic memory allocation function. -Wmaybe-uninitialized diagnoses passing pointers or references to uninitialized memory to functions taking const-qualified arguments. -Wuninitialized detects reads from uninitialized dynamically allocated memory. -Warray-parameter warns about functions with inconsistent array forms. -Wvla-parameter warns about functions with inconsistent VLA forms. - Several new features from the upcoming C2X revision of the ISO C standard are supported with -std=c2x and -std=gnu2x. - Several C++20 features have been implemented. - The C++ front end has experimental support for some of the upcoming C++23 draft. - Several new C++ warnings. - Enhanced Arm, AArch64, x86, and RISC-V CPU support. - The implementation of how program state is tracked within -fanalyzer has been completely rewritten with many enhancements. see https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-11/changes.html for a full list. major changes in GCC 12 include: - An ABI incompatibility between C and C++ when passing or returning by value certain aggregates containing zero width bit-fields has been discovered on various targets. x86-64, ARM and AArch64 will always ignore them (so there is a C ABI incompatibility between GCC 11 and earlier with GCC 12 or later), PowerPC64 ELFv2 always take them into account (so there is a C++ ABI incompatibility, GCC 4.4 and earlier compatible with GCC 12 or later, incompatible with GCC 4.5 through GCC 11). RISC-V has changed the handling of these already starting with GCC 10. As the ABI requires, MIPS takes them into account handling function return values so there is a C++ ABI incompatibility with GCC 4.5 through 11. - STABS: Support for emitting the STABS debugging format is deprecated and will be removed in the next release. All ports now default to emit DWARF (version 2 or later) debugging info or are obsoleted. - Vectorization is enabled at -O2 which is now equivalent to the original -O2 -ftree-vectorize -fvect-cost-model=very-cheap. - GCC now supports the ShadowCallStack sanitizer. - Support for __builtin_shufflevector compatible with the clang language extension was added. - Support for attribute unavailable was added. - Support for __builtin_dynamic_object_size compatible with the clang language extension was added. - New warnings: -Wbidi-chars warns about potentially misleading UTF-8 bidirectional control characters. -Warray-compare warns about comparisons between two operands of array type. - Some new features from the upcoming C2X revision of the ISO C standard are supported with -std=c2x and -std=gnu2x. - Several C++23 features have been implemented. - Many C++ enhancements across warnings and -f options. see https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-12/changes.html for a full list. @ text @d3 1 a3 1 ! Copyright (C) 2014-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @ 1.1.1.3 log @initial import of GCC 14.3.0. major changes in GCC 13: - improved sanitizer - zstd debug info compression - LTO improvements - SARIF based diagnostic support - new warnings: -Wxor-used-as-pow, -Wenum-int-mismatch, -Wself-move, -Wdangling-reference - many new -Wanalyzer* specific warnings - enhanced warnings: -Wpessimizing-move, -Wredundant-move - new attributes to mark file descriptors, c++23 "assume" - several C23 features added - several C++23 features added - many new features for Arm, x86, RISC-V major changes in GCC 14: - more strict C99 or newer support - ia64* marked deprecated (but seemingly still in GCC 15.) - several new hardening features - support for "hardbool", which can have user supplied values of true/false - explicit support for stack scrubbing upon function exit - better auto-vectorisation support - added clang-compatible __has_feature and __has_extension - more C23, including -std=c23 - several C++26 features added - better diagnostics in C++ templates - new warnings: -Wnrvo, Welaborated-enum-base - many new features for Arm, x86, RISC-V - possible ABI breaking change for SPARC64 and small structures with arrays of floats. @ text @d3 1 a3 1 ! 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