// This test checks that #pragma omp target update to(data[0:2:3]) correctly // updates every third element (stride 3) from the host to the device, partially // across the array using dynamically allocated memory. // RUN: %libomptarget-compile-run-and-check-generic // XFAIL: intelgpu #include #include #include int main() { int len = 11; double *data = (double *)calloc(len, sizeof(double)); // Initialize on host for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) data[i] = i; // Initial values printf("original host array values:\n"); for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) printf("%f\n", data[i]); printf("\n"); #pragma omp target data map(tofrom : data[0 : len]) { // Initialize device array to 20 #pragma omp target { for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) data[i] = 20.0; } // Modify host data for elements that will be updated data[0] = 10.0; data[3] = 10.0; // This creates Host→Device transfer for indices 0,3 only #pragma omp target update to(data[0 : 2 : 3]) // Verify on device by adding 5 to all elements #pragma omp target { for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) data[i] += 5.0; } } printf("device array values after update to:\n"); for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) printf("%f\n", data[i]); printf("\n"); // CHECK: original host array values: // CHECK-NEXT: 0.000000 // CHECK-NEXT: 1.000000 // CHECK-NEXT: 2.000000 // CHECK-NEXT: 3.000000 // CHECK-NEXT: 4.000000 // CHECK-NEXT: 5.000000 // CHECK-NEXT: 6.000000 // CHECK-NEXT: 7.000000 // CHECK-NEXT: 8.000000 // CHECK-NEXT: 9.000000 // CHECK-NEXT: 10.000000 // CHECK: device array values after update to: // CHECK-NEXT: 15.000000 // CHECK-NEXT: 25.000000 // CHECK-NEXT: 25.000000 // CHECK-NEXT: 15.000000 // CHECK-NEXT: 25.000000 // CHECK-NEXT: 25.000000 // CHECK-NEXT: 25.000000 // CHECK-NEXT: 25.000000 // CHECK-NEXT: 25.000000 // CHECK-NEXT: 25.000000 // CHECK-NEXT: 25.000000 free(data); return 0; }