commit | 2a089ad9a50bff60495b747b021b99317687de7c | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Sergio Afonso <safonsof@amd.com> | Fri May 17 11:23:23 2024 +0100 |
committer | Sergio Afonso <safonsof@amd.com> | Wed Jun 12 14:41:05 2024 +0100 |
tree | 7489aaeb4bc92b2ceb8110567d0a2d84ef051aec | |
parent | 1496299e4313df51a0cacfee732d2909024a5a38 [diff] |
[MLIR][OpenMP] Clause-based OpenMP operation definition This patch updates `OpenMP_Op` definitions to be based on the new set of `OpenMP_Clause` definitions, and to take advantage of clause-based automatically-generated argument lists, descriptions, assembly format and class declarations. There are also changes introduced to the clause operands structures to match the current set of tablegen clause definitions. These two are very closely linked and should be kept in sync. It would probably be a good idea to try generating clause operands structures from the tablegen `OpenMP_Clause` definitions in the future. As a result of this change, arguments for some operations have been reordered. This patch also addresses this by updating affected operation build calls and unit tests. Some other updates to tests related to the order of arguments in the resulting assembly format and others due to certain previous inconsistencies in the printing/parsing of clauses are addressed. The printer and parser functions for the `map` clause are updated, so that they are able to handle `map` clauses linked to entry block arguments as well as those which aren't. Printer and parser of reduction-related clauses are updated as well to add support for `byref` information to all operations, unifying the representation of reductions for all operations.
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