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authorTobias Burnus <tburnus@baylibre.com>2025-05-07 13:46:51 +0200
committerTobias Burnus <tburnus@baylibre.com>2025-05-07 13:46:51 +0200
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libgomp.fortran/map-alloc-comp-9{,-usm}.f90: Add unified_shared_memory variant
When host memory is device accessible - independent whether mapping is done or not (i.e. self map), the 'vtab' pointer becomes accessible, which stores the dynamic type's type and size information. In principle, we want to test: USM available but mapping is still done, but as there is no simple + reliable not-crashing way to test for this, those checks are skipped in the (pre)existing test file map-alloc-comp-9.f90. Or rather: those are only active with self-maps, which is currently only true for the host. This commit adds map-alloc-comp-9-usm.f90 which runs the same test with 'omp requires unified_shared_memory'. While OpenMP permits both actual mapping and self maps with this flag, it in theory covers the missing cases. However, currently, GCC always uses self maps with USM. Still, having a device-run self-maps check is better than nothing, even if it misses the most interesting case. libgomp/ChangeLog: * testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-alloc-comp-9.f90: Process differently when USE_USM_REQUIREMENT is set. * testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-alloc-comp-9-usm.f90: New test.
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