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[2620:52:3:1:0:246e:9693:128c]) by mx.google.com with ESMTPS id kx24-20020a170907775800b0078266dc4b8csi9915590ejc.719.2022.10.18.03.41.21 for (version=TLS1_3 cipher=TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 bits=256/256); Tue, 18 Oct 2022 03:41:22 -0700 (PDT) Received-SPF: pass (google.com: domain of gcc-patches-bounces+ouuuleilei=gmail.com@gcc.gnu.org designates 2620:52:3:1:0:246e:9693:128c as permitted sender) client-ip=2620:52:3:1:0:246e:9693:128c; Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; spf=pass (google.com: domain of gcc-patches-bounces+ouuuleilei=gmail.com@gcc.gnu.org designates 2620:52:3:1:0:246e:9693:128c as permitted sender) smtp.mailfrom="gcc-patches-bounces+ouuuleilei=gmail.com@gcc.gnu.org" Received: from server2.sourceware.org (localhost [IPv6:::1]) by sourceware.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id DD6713851A8E for ; Tue, 18 Oct 2022 10:40:09 +0000 (GMT) X-Original-To: gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org Delivered-To: gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org Received: from esa3.mentor.iphmx.com (esa3.mentor.iphmx.com [68.232.137.180]) by sourceware.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id AB3253857839; Tue, 18 Oct 2022 10:39:25 +0000 (GMT) DMARC-Filter: OpenDMARC Filter v1.4.1 sourceware.org AB3253857839 Authentication-Results: sourceware.org; dmarc=none (p=none dis=none) header.from=codesourcery.com Authentication-Results: sourceware.org; spf=pass smtp.mailfrom=mentor.com X-IronPort-AV: E=Sophos;i="5.95,193,1661846400"; d="scan'208";a="84779571" Received: from orw-gwy-02-in.mentorg.com ([192.94.38.167]) by esa3.mentor.iphmx.com with ESMTP; 18 Oct 2022 02:39:25 -0800 IronPort-SDR: XGeT+CP/2mKCmo/ya2JpG2sdfW1OZvPQsj9mRO7UE4KP8BvzN2/CCTaa0NLdRRLRIGSN/F0ku3 rmZCWC7LwT1zvWKQenWnju7yt1eKcO05rMdiu7dIH6j0pXAuG2588POI+ZL3/vu1XkshsYgu8a sY4vllfo5DSncV1W+03/BL8DbX0sg5kLX7rmFr4+JTztqCRPRCC8q/Q1CbfU+knWKFMjEq64mC u6etL6wTbTiT5FA53h1TkAOyUsYtd0gtwy2th+ZFbOLe8w6HizghjF2pkWvRVTk0jXV9IQngVD +Iw= From: Julian Brown To: Subject: [PATCH v5 3/4] OpenMP: Pointers and member mappings Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2022 03:39:04 -0700 Message-ID: <80f87c37a4f8b9f1f61c1668ecb750cefb1aec77.1666088224.git.julian@codesourcery.com> X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.29.2 In-Reply-To: References: MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Originating-IP: [137.202.0.90] X-ClientProxiedBy: SVR-IES-MBX-08.mgc.mentorg.com (139.181.222.8) To svr-ies-mbx-11.mgc.mentorg.com (139.181.222.11) X-Spam-Status: No, score=-11.1 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_00, GIT_PATCH_0, HEADER_FROM_DIFFERENT_DOMAINS, KAM_DMARC_STATUS, KAM_STOCKGEN, SPF_HELO_PASS, SPF_PASS, TXREP autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.6 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.6 (2021-04-09) on server2.sourceware.org X-BeenThere: gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.29 Precedence: list List-Id: Gcc-patches mailing list List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Cc: Jakub Jelinek , Tobias Burnus , fortran@gcc.gnu.org Errors-To: gcc-patches-bounces+ouuuleilei=gmail.com@gcc.gnu.org Sender: "Gcc-patches" X-getmail-retrieved-from-mailbox: =?utf-8?q?INBOX?= X-GMAIL-THRID: =?utf-8?q?1747021654387902986?= X-GMAIL-MSGID: =?utf-8?q?1747021654387902986?= Implementing the "omp declare mapper" functionality, I noticed some cases where handling of derived type members that are pointers doesn't seem to be quite right. At present, a type such as this: type T integer, pointer, dimension(:) :: arrptr end type T type(T) :: tvar [...] !$omp target map(tofrom: tvar%arrptr) will be mapped using three mapping nodes: GOMP_MAP_TO tvar%arrptr (the descriptor) GOMP_MAP_TOFROM *tvar%arrptr%data (the actual array data) GOMP_MAP_ALWAYS_POINTER tvar%arrptr%data (a pointer to the array data) This follows OMP 5.0, 2.19.7.1 (or OpenMP 5.2, 5.8.3) "map Clause": "If a list item in a map clause is an associated pointer and the pointer is not the base pointer of another list item in a map clause on the same construct, then it is treated as if its pointer target is implicitly mapped in the same clause. For the purposes of the map clause, the mapped pointer target is treated as if its base pointer is the associated pointer." However, we can also write this: map(to: tvar%arrptr) map(tofrom: tvar%arrptr(3:8)) and then instead we should follow (OpenMP 5.2, 5.8.3 "map Clause"): "For map clauses on map-entering constructs, if any list item has a base pointer for which a corresponding pointer exists in the data environment upon entry to the region and either a new list item or the corresponding pointer is created in the device data environment on entry to the region, then: 1. [Fortran] The corresponding pointer variable is associated with a pointer target that has the same rank and bounds as the pointer target of the original pointer, such that the corresponding list item can be accessed through the pointer in a target region. 2. The corresponding pointer variable becomes an attached pointer for the corresponding list item." This version of the patch allows you to write the above mappings, adjusting the mapping nodes used to map pointers to array sections (with descriptors) like this: 1) map(to: tvar%arrptr) --> GOMP_MAP_TO [implicit] *tvar%arrptr%data (the array data) GOMP_MAP_TO_PSET tvar%arrptr (the descriptor) GOMP_MAP_ATTACH_DETACH tvar%arrptr%data 2) map(tofrom: tvar%arrptr(3:8) --> GOMP_MAP_TOFROM *tvar%arrptr%data(3) (size 8-3+1, etc.) GOMP_MAP_TO_PSET tvar%arrptr GOMP_MAP_ATTACH_DETACH tvar%arrptr%data (bias 3, etc.) In this case, we can determine in the front-end that the whole-array/pointer mapping group (1) is only needed to map the pointer -- so we drop it entirely. (Note also that we set -- early -- the OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_RUNTIME_IMPLICIT_P flag for whole-array-via-pointer mappings. See below.) In the middle end, we process mappings using the struct sibling-list handling machinery by moving the "GOMP_MAP_TO_PSET" node from the middle of the group of three mapping nodes to the proper sorted position after the GOMP_MAP_STRUCT mapping: GOMP_MAP_STRUCT tvar (len: 1) GOMP_MAP_TO_PSET tvar%arr (size: 64, etc.) <--. moved here [...] | GOMP_MAP_TOFROM *tvar%arrptr%data(3) ___| GOMP_MAP_ATTACH_DETACH tvar%arrptr%data In another case, if we have an array of derived-type values "dtarr", and mappings like: i = 1 j = 1 map(to: dtarr(i)%arrptr) map(tofrom: dtarr(j)%arrptr(3:8)) We still map the same way, but this time we cannot prove that the base expressions "dtarr(i) and "dtarr(j)" are the same in the front-end. So we keep both mappings, but we move the "[implicit]" mapping of the full-array reference to the end of the clause list in gimplify.cc (by adjusting the topological sorting algorithm): GOMP_MAP_STRUCT dtvar (len: 2) GOMP_MAP_TO_PSET dtvar(i)%arrptr GOMP_MAP_TO_PSET dtvar(j)%arrptr [...] GOMP_MAP_TOFROM *dtvar(j)%arrptr%data(3) (size: 8-3+1) GOMP_MAP_ATTACH_DETACH dtvar(j)%arrptr%data GOMP_MAP_TO [implicit] *dtvar(i)%arrptr%data(1) (size: whole array) GOMP_MAP_ATTACH_DETACH dtvar(i)%arrptr%data Always moving "[implicit]" full-array mappings after array-section mappings (without that bit set) means that we'll avoid copying the whole array unnecessarily -- even in cases where we can't prove that the array accesses are the same. Additionally, the next patch in the series adds a runtime diagnostic for the (illegal) case where 'i' and 'j' are different. 2022-10-18 Julian Brown gcc/fortran/ * dependency.cc (gfc_omp_expr_prefix_same): New function. * dependency.h (gfc_omp_expr_prefix_same): Add prototype. * gfortran.h (gfc_omp_namelist): Add "duplicate_of" field to "u2" union. * trans-openmp.cc (dependency.h): Include. (gfc_trans_omp_array_section): Use GOMP_MAP_TO_PSET unconditionally for mapping array descriptors. (gfc_symbol_rooted_namelist): New function. (gfc_trans_omp_clauses): Check subcomponent and subarray/element accesses elsewhere in the clause list for pointers to derived types or array descriptors, and adjust or drop mapping nodes appropriately. gcc/ * gimplify.cc (omp_tsort_mapping_groups): Process nodes that have OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_RUNTIME_IMPLICIT_P set after those that don't. (omp_accumulate_sibling_list): Adjust GOMP_MAP_TO_PSET handling. Remove GOMP_MAP_ALWAYS_POINTER handling. libgomp/ * testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray.f90: New test. * testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-2.f90: New test. * testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-3.f90: New test. * testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-4.f90: New test. * testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-6.f90: New test. * testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-7.f90: New test. * testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subcomponents.f90: New test. * testsuite/libgomp.fortran/struct-elem-map-1.f90: Adjust for descriptor-mapping changes. Remove XFAIL. --- gcc/fortran/dependency.cc | 128 ++++++++++ gcc/fortran/dependency.h | 1 + gcc/fortran/gfortran.h | 1 + gcc/fortran/trans-openmp.cc | 238 +++++++++++++++--- gcc/gimplify.cc | 57 ++++- .../libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-2.f90 | 108 ++++++++ .../libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-3.f90 | 62 +++++ .../libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-4.f90 | 35 +++ .../libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-6.f90 | 26 ++ .../libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-7.f90 | 29 +++ .../libgomp.fortran/map-subarray.f90 | 33 +++ .../libgomp.fortran/map-subcomponents.f90 | 32 +++ .../libgomp.fortran/struct-elem-map-1.f90 | 13 +- 13 files changed, 716 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-) create mode 100644 libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-2.f90 create mode 100644 libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-3.f90 create mode 100644 libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-4.f90 create mode 100644 libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-6.f90 create mode 100644 libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-7.f90 create mode 100644 libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray.f90 create mode 100644 libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subcomponents.f90 diff --git a/gcc/fortran/dependency.cc b/gcc/fortran/dependency.cc index ab3bd36f74e..1c98f933ff1 100644 --- a/gcc/fortran/dependency.cc +++ b/gcc/fortran/dependency.cc @@ -2334,3 +2334,131 @@ gfc_dep_resolver (gfc_ref *lref, gfc_ref *rref, gfc_reverse *reverse, return fin_dep == GFC_DEP_OVERLAP; } + +/* Check if two refs are equal, for the purposes of checking if one might be + the base of the other for OpenMP (target directives). Derived from + gfc_dep_resolver. This function is stricter, e.g. indices arr(i) and + arr(j) compare as non-equal. */ + +bool +gfc_omp_expr_prefix_same (gfc_expr *lexpr, gfc_expr *rexpr) +{ + gfc_ref *lref, *rref; + + if (lexpr->symtree && rexpr->symtree) + { + /* See are_identical_variables above. */ + if (lexpr->symtree->n.sym->attr.dummy + && rexpr->symtree->n.sym->attr.dummy) + { + /* Dummy arguments: Only check for equal names. */ + if (lexpr->symtree->n.sym->name != rexpr->symtree->n.sym->name) + return false; + } + else + { + if (lexpr->symtree->n.sym != rexpr->symtree->n.sym) + return false; + } + } + else if (lexpr->base_expr && rexpr->base_expr) + { + if (gfc_dep_compare_expr (lexpr->base_expr, rexpr->base_expr) != 0) + return false; + } + else + return false; + + lref = lexpr->ref; + rref = rexpr->ref; + + while (lref && rref) + { + gfc_dependency fin_dep = GFC_DEP_EQUAL; + + if (lref && lref->type == REF_COMPONENT && lref->u.c.component + && strcmp (lref->u.c.component->name, "_data") == 0) + lref = lref->next; + + if (rref && rref->type == REF_COMPONENT && rref->u.c.component + && strcmp (rref->u.c.component->name, "_data") == 0) + rref = rref->next; + + gcc_assert (lref->type == rref->type); + + switch (lref->type) + { + case REF_COMPONENT: + if (lref->u.c.component != rref->u.c.component) + return false; + break; + + case REF_ARRAY: + if (ref_same_as_full_array (lref, rref)) + break; + if (ref_same_as_full_array (rref, lref)) + break; + + if (lref->u.ar.dimen != rref->u.ar.dimen) + { + if (lref->u.ar.type == AR_FULL + && gfc_full_array_ref_p (rref, NULL)) + break; + if (rref->u.ar.type == AR_FULL + && gfc_full_array_ref_p (lref, NULL)) + break; + return false; + } + + for (int n = 0; n < lref->u.ar.dimen; n++) + { + if (lref->u.ar.dimen_type[n] == DIMEN_VECTOR + && rref->u.ar.dimen_type[n] == DIMEN_VECTOR + && gfc_dep_compare_expr (lref->u.ar.start[n], + rref->u.ar.start[n]) == 0) + continue; + if (lref->u.ar.dimen_type[n] == DIMEN_RANGE + && rref->u.ar.dimen_type[n] == DIMEN_RANGE) + fin_dep = check_section_vs_section (&lref->u.ar, &rref->u.ar, + n); + else if (lref->u.ar.dimen_type[n] == DIMEN_ELEMENT + && rref->u.ar.dimen_type[n] == DIMEN_RANGE) + fin_dep = gfc_check_element_vs_section (lref, rref, n); + else if (rref->u.ar.dimen_type[n] == DIMEN_ELEMENT + && lref->u.ar.dimen_type[n] == DIMEN_RANGE) + fin_dep = gfc_check_element_vs_section (rref, lref, n); + else if (lref->u.ar.dimen_type[n] == DIMEN_ELEMENT + && rref->u.ar.dimen_type[n] == DIMEN_ELEMENT) + { + gfc_array_ref l_ar = lref->u.ar; + gfc_array_ref r_ar = rref->u.ar; + gfc_expr *l_start = l_ar.start[n]; + gfc_expr *r_start = r_ar.start[n]; + int i = gfc_dep_compare_expr (r_start, l_start); + if (i == 0) + fin_dep = GFC_DEP_EQUAL; + else + return false; + } + else + return false; + if (n + 1 < lref->u.ar.dimen + && fin_dep != GFC_DEP_EQUAL) + return false; + } + + if (fin_dep != GFC_DEP_EQUAL + && fin_dep != GFC_DEP_OVERLAP) + return false; + + break; + + default: + gcc_unreachable (); + } + lref = lref->next; + rref = rref->next; + } + + return true; +} diff --git a/gcc/fortran/dependency.h b/gcc/fortran/dependency.h index 339be76a8d0..ac94010f84c 100644 --- a/gcc/fortran/dependency.h +++ b/gcc/fortran/dependency.h @@ -40,5 +40,6 @@ int gfc_expr_is_one (gfc_expr *, int); int gfc_dep_resolver (gfc_ref *, gfc_ref *, gfc_reverse *, bool identical = false); int gfc_are_equivalenced_arrays (gfc_expr *, gfc_expr *); +bool gfc_omp_expr_prefix_same (gfc_expr *, gfc_expr *); gfc_expr * gfc_discard_nops (gfc_expr *); diff --git a/gcc/fortran/gfortran.h b/gcc/fortran/gfortran.h index 4babd77924b..fe8c4e131f3 100644 --- a/gcc/fortran/gfortran.h +++ b/gcc/fortran/gfortran.h @@ -1358,6 +1358,7 @@ typedef struct gfc_omp_namelist { struct gfc_omp_namelist_udr *udr; gfc_namespace *ns; + struct gfc_omp_namelist *duplicate_of; } u2; struct gfc_omp_namelist *next; locus where; diff --git a/gcc/fortran/trans-openmp.cc b/gcc/fortran/trans-openmp.cc index 0284368efab..f02dfd16589 100644 --- a/gcc/fortran/trans-openmp.cc +++ b/gcc/fortran/trans-openmp.cc @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see #include "omp-general.h" #include "omp-low.h" #include "memmodel.h" /* For MEMMODEL_ enums. */ +#include "dependency.h" #undef GCC_DIAG_STYLE #define GCC_DIAG_STYLE __gcc_tdiag__ @@ -2471,28 +2472,15 @@ gfc_trans_omp_array_section (stmtblock_t *block, gfc_omp_namelist *n, } if (GFC_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (decl))) { - tree desc_node; tree type = TREE_TYPE (decl); ptr2 = gfc_conv_descriptor_data_get (decl); - desc_node = build_omp_clause (input_location, OMP_CLAUSE_MAP); - OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (desc_node) = decl; - OMP_CLAUSE_SIZE (desc_node) = TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (type); - if (ptr_kind == GOMP_MAP_ALWAYS_POINTER) - { - OMP_CLAUSE_SET_MAP_KIND (desc_node, GOMP_MAP_TO); - node2 = node; - node = desc_node; /* Needs to come first. */ - } - else - { - OMP_CLAUSE_SET_MAP_KIND (desc_node, GOMP_MAP_TO_PSET); - node2 = desc_node; - } - node3 = build_omp_clause (input_location, - OMP_CLAUSE_MAP); + node2 = build_omp_clause (input_location, OMP_CLAUSE_MAP); + OMP_CLAUSE_SET_MAP_KIND (node2, GOMP_MAP_TO_PSET); + OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (node2) = decl; + OMP_CLAUSE_SIZE (node2) = TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (type); + node3 = build_omp_clause (input_location, OMP_CLAUSE_MAP); OMP_CLAUSE_SET_MAP_KIND (node3, ptr_kind); - OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (node3) - = gfc_conv_descriptor_data_get (decl); + OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (node3) = gfc_conv_descriptor_data_get (decl); /* This purposely does not include GOMP_MAP_ALWAYS_POINTER. The extra cast prevents gimplify.cc from recognising it as being part of the struct – and adding an 'alloc: for the 'desc.data' pointer, which @@ -2593,6 +2581,74 @@ handle_iterator (gfc_namespace *ns, stmtblock_t *iter_block, tree block) return list; } +/* To alleviate quadratic behaviour in checking each entry of a + gfc_omp_namelist against every other entry, we build a hashtable indexed by + gfc_symbol pointer, which we can use in the (overwhelmingly common) case + that a map expression has a symbol as its root term. Return a namelist + based on the root symbol used by N, building a new table in SYM_ROOTED_NL + using the gfc_omp_namelist N2 (all clauses) if we haven't done so + already. */ + +static gfc_omp_namelist * +get_symbol_rooted_namelist (hash_map *&sym_rooted_nl, + gfc_omp_namelist *n, + gfc_omp_namelist *n2, bool *sym_based) +{ + /* Early-out if we have a NULL clause list (e.g. for OpenACC). */ + if (!n2) + return NULL; + + gfc_symbol *use_sym = NULL; + + /* We're only interested in cases where we have an expression, e.g. a + component access. */ + if (n->expr && n->expr->expr_type == EXPR_VARIABLE && n->expr->symtree) + use_sym = n->expr->symtree->n.sym; + + *sym_based = false; + + if (!use_sym) + return n2; + + if (!sym_rooted_nl) + { + sym_rooted_nl = new hash_map (); + + for (; n2 != NULL; n2 = n2->next) + { + if (!n2->expr + || n2->expr->expr_type != EXPR_VARIABLE + || !n2->expr->symtree) + continue; + + gfc_omp_namelist *nl_copy = gfc_get_omp_namelist (); + memcpy (nl_copy, n2, sizeof *nl_copy); + nl_copy->u2.duplicate_of = n2; + nl_copy->next = NULL; + + gfc_symbol *idx_sym = n2->expr->symtree->n.sym; + + bool existed; + gfc_omp_namelist *&entry + = sym_rooted_nl->get_or_insert (idx_sym, &existed); + if (existed) + nl_copy->next = entry; + entry = nl_copy; + } + } + + gfc_omp_namelist **n2_sym = sym_rooted_nl->get (use_sym); + + if (n2_sym) + { + *sym_based = true; + return *n2_sym; + } + + return NULL; +} + static tree gfc_trans_omp_clauses (stmtblock_t *block, gfc_omp_clauses *clauses, locus where, bool declare_simd = false, @@ -2610,6 +2666,8 @@ gfc_trans_omp_clauses (stmtblock_t *block, gfc_omp_clauses *clauses, if (clauses == NULL) return NULL_TREE; + hash_map *sym_rooted_nl = NULL; + for (list = 0; list < OMP_LIST_NUM; list++) { gfc_omp_namelist *n = clauses->lists[list]; @@ -3447,6 +3505,54 @@ gfc_trans_omp_clauses (stmtblock_t *block, gfc_omp_clauses *clauses, { if (pointer || (openacc && allocatable)) { + gfc_omp_namelist *n2 + = openacc ? NULL : clauses->lists[OMP_LIST_MAP]; + + bool sym_based; + n2 = get_symbol_rooted_namelist (sym_rooted_nl, n, + n2, &sym_based); + + /* If the last reference is a pointer to a derived + type ("foo%dt_ptr"), check if any subcomponents + of the same derived type member are being mapped + elsewhere in the clause list ("foo%dt_ptr%x", + etc.). If we have such subcomponent mappings, + we only create an ALLOC node for the pointer + itself, and inhibit mapping the whole derived + type. */ + + for (; n2 != NULL; n2 = n2->next) + { + if ((!sym_based && n == n2) + || (sym_based && n == n2->u2.duplicate_of) + || !n2->expr) + continue; + + if (!gfc_omp_expr_prefix_same (n->expr, + n2->expr)) + continue; + + gfc_ref *ref1 = n->expr->ref; + gfc_ref *ref2 = n2->expr->ref; + + while (ref1->next && ref2->next) + { + ref1 = ref1->next; + ref2 = ref2->next; + } + + if (ref2->next) + { + inner = build_fold_addr_expr (inner); + OMP_CLAUSE_SET_MAP_KIND (node, + GOMP_MAP_ALLOC); + OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (node) = inner; + OMP_CLAUSE_SIZE (node) + = TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (TREE_TYPE (inner)); + goto finalize_map_clause; + } + } + tree data, size; if (lastref->u.c.component->ts.type == BT_CLASS) @@ -3494,7 +3600,6 @@ gfc_trans_omp_clauses (stmtblock_t *block, gfc_omp_clauses *clauses, if (GFC_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_P (TREE_TYPE (inner))) { gomp_map_kind map_kind; - tree desc_node; tree type = TREE_TYPE (inner); tree ptr = gfc_conv_descriptor_data_get (inner); ptr = build_fold_indirect_ref (ptr); @@ -3533,21 +3638,69 @@ gfc_trans_omp_clauses (stmtblock_t *block, gfc_omp_clauses *clauses, OMP_CLAUSE_SIZE (node) = fold_build2 (MULT_EXPR, gfc_array_index_type, OMP_CLAUSE_SIZE (node), elemsz); - desc_node = build_omp_clause (input_location, - OMP_CLAUSE_MAP); - if (openacc) - OMP_CLAUSE_SET_MAP_KIND (desc_node, - GOMP_MAP_TO_PSET); - else - OMP_CLAUSE_SET_MAP_KIND (desc_node, map_kind); - OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (desc_node) = inner; - OMP_CLAUSE_SIZE (desc_node) = TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (type); - if (openacc) - node2 = desc_node; - else + node2 = build_omp_clause (input_location, + OMP_CLAUSE_MAP); + OMP_CLAUSE_SET_MAP_KIND (node2, GOMP_MAP_TO_PSET); + OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (node2) = inner; + OMP_CLAUSE_SIZE (node2) = TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (type); + if (!openacc) { - node2 = node; - node = desc_node; /* Put first. */ + gfc_omp_namelist *n2 + = clauses->lists[OMP_LIST_MAP]; + + /* If we don't have a mapping of a smaller part + of the array -- or we can't prove that we do + statically -- set this flag. If there is a + mapping of a smaller part of the array after + all, this will turn into a no-op at + runtime. */ + OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_RUNTIME_IMPLICIT_P (node) = 1; + + bool sym_based; + n2 = get_symbol_rooted_namelist (sym_rooted_nl, + n, n2, + &sym_based); + + bool drop_mapping = false; + + for (; n2 != NULL; n2 = n2->next) + { + if ((!sym_based && n == n2) + || (sym_based && n == n2->u2.duplicate_of) + || !n2->expr) + continue; + + if (!gfc_omp_expr_prefix_same (n->expr, + n2->expr)) + continue; + + gfc_ref *ref1 = n->expr->ref; + gfc_ref *ref2 = n2->expr->ref; + + /* We know ref1 and ref2 overlap. We're + interested in whether ref2 describes a + smaller part of the array than ref1, which + we already know refers to the full + array. */ + + while (ref1->next && ref2->next) + { + ref1 = ref1->next; + ref2 = ref2->next; + } + + if (ref2->next + || (ref2->type == REF_ARRAY + && (ref2->u.ar.type == AR_ELEMENT + || (ref2->u.ar.type + == AR_SECTION)))) + { + drop_mapping = true; + break; + } + } + if (drop_mapping) + continue; } node3 = build_omp_clause (input_location, OMP_CLAUSE_MAP); @@ -3696,6 +3849,23 @@ gfc_trans_omp_clauses (stmtblock_t *block, gfc_omp_clauses *clauses, } } + /* Free hashmap if we built it. */ + if (sym_rooted_nl) + { + typedef hash_map::iterator hti; + for (hti it = sym_rooted_nl->begin (); it != sym_rooted_nl->end (); ++it) + { + gfc_omp_namelist *&nl = (*it).second; + while (nl) + { + gfc_omp_namelist *next = nl->next; + free (nl); + nl = next; + } + } + delete sym_rooted_nl; + } + if (clauses->if_expr) { tree if_var; diff --git a/gcc/gimplify.cc b/gcc/gimplify.cc index 879028e75bc..083593b2d37 100644 --- a/gcc/gimplify.cc +++ b/gcc/gimplify.cc @@ -9603,12 +9603,31 @@ omp_tsort_mapping_groups (vec *groups, { omp_mapping_group *grp, *outlist = NULL, **cursor; unsigned int i; + bool saw_runtime_implicit = false; cursor = &outlist; FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (*groups, i, grp) { if (grp->mark != PERMANENT) + { + if (OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_RUNTIME_IMPLICIT_P (*grp->grp_start)) + { + saw_runtime_implicit = true; + continue; + } + if (!omp_tsort_mapping_groups_1 (&cursor, groups, grpmap, grp)) + return NULL; + } + } + + if (!saw_runtime_implicit) + return outlist; + + FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (*groups, i, grp) + { + if (grp->mark != PERMANENT + && OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_RUNTIME_IMPLICIT_P (*grp->grp_start)) if (!omp_tsort_mapping_groups_1 (&cursor, groups, grpmap, grp)) return NULL; } @@ -10620,11 +10639,19 @@ omp_accumulate_sibling_list (enum omp_region_type region_type, for the purposes of gathering sibling lists, etc. */ /* gcc_assert (base == addr_tokens[base_token]->expr); */ - bool ptr = (OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (grp_end) == GOMP_MAP_ALWAYS_POINTER); bool attach_detach = ((OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (grp_end) == GOMP_MAP_ATTACH_DETACH) || (OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (grp_end) == GOMP_MAP_ATTACH_ZERO_LENGTH_ARRAY_SECTION)); + bool has_descriptor = false; + if (OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (*grp_start_p) != grp_end) + { + tree grp_mid = OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (*grp_start_p); + if (grp_mid + && OMP_CLAUSE_CODE (grp_mid) == OMP_CLAUSE_MAP + && OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (grp_mid) == GOMP_MAP_TO_PSET) + has_descriptor = true; + } if (!struct_map_to_clause || struct_map_to_clause->get (base) == NULL) { @@ -10647,7 +10674,16 @@ omp_accumulate_sibling_list (enum omp_region_type region_type, GOMP_MAP_STRUCT into the middle of the old one. */ tree *insert_node_pos = reprocessing_struct ? *added_tail : grp_start_p; - if (ptr || attach_detach) + if (has_descriptor) + { + tree desc = OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (*grp_start_p); + tree sc = *insert_node_pos; + OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (l) = desc; + OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (*grp_start_p) = OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (desc); + OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (desc) = sc; + *insert_node_pos = l; + } + else if (attach_detach) { tree extra_node; tree alloc_node @@ -10877,7 +10913,7 @@ omp_accumulate_sibling_list (enum omp_region_type region_type, || OMP_CLAUSE_MAP_KIND (*sc) == GOMP_MAP_ATTACH_DETACH) sc = &OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (*sc); for (i = 0; i < elems; i++, sc = &OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (*sc)) - if ((ptr || attach_detach) && sc == grp_start_p) + if (attach_detach && sc == grp_start_p) break; else if (TREE_CODE (OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (*sc)) != COMPONENT_REF && TREE_CODE (OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (*sc)) != INDIRECT_REF @@ -10933,7 +10969,7 @@ omp_accumulate_sibling_list (enum omp_region_type region_type, || (known_eq (coffset, offset) && maybe_lt (cbitpos, bitpos))) { - if (ptr || attach_detach) + if (attach_detach) scp = sc; else break; @@ -10949,7 +10985,9 @@ omp_accumulate_sibling_list (enum omp_region_type region_type, the list manipulation below. We only need to handle the (pointer or reference) attach/detach case. */ tree extra_node, alloc_node; - if (attach_detach) + if (has_descriptor) + gcc_unreachable (); + else if (attach_detach) alloc_node = build_omp_struct_comp_nodes (code, *grp_start_p, grp_end, &extra_node); else @@ -10982,7 +11020,14 @@ omp_accumulate_sibling_list (enum omp_region_type region_type, return NULL; } - if (ptr || attach_detach) + if (has_descriptor) + { + tree desc = OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (*grp_start_p); + omp_siblist_move_node_after (desc, + &OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN (*grp_start_p), + scp ? scp : sc); + } + else if (attach_detach) { tree cl = NULL_TREE, extra_node; tree alloc_node = build_omp_struct_comp_nodes (code, *grp_start_p, diff --git a/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-2.f90 b/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-2.f90 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..02f08c52a8c --- /dev/null +++ b/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-2.f90 @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +! { dg-do run } + +program myprog +type u + integer, dimension (:), pointer :: tarr1 + integer, dimension (:), pointer :: tarr2 + integer, dimension (:), pointer :: tarr3 +end type u + +type(u) :: myu1, myu2, myu3 + +integer, dimension (12), target :: myarray1 +integer, dimension (12), target :: myarray2 +integer, dimension (12), target :: myarray3 +integer, dimension (12), target :: myarray4 +integer, dimension (12), target :: myarray5 +integer, dimension (12), target :: myarray6 +integer, dimension (12), target :: myarray7 +integer, dimension (12), target :: myarray8 +integer, dimension (12), target :: myarray9 + +myu1%tarr1 => myarray1 +myu1%tarr2 => myarray2 +myu1%tarr3 => myarray3 +myu2%tarr1 => myarray4 +myu2%tarr2 => myarray5 +myu2%tarr3 => myarray6 +myu3%tarr1 => myarray7 +myu3%tarr2 => myarray8 +myu3%tarr3 => myarray9 + +myu1%tarr1 = 0 +myu1%tarr2 = 0 +myu1%tarr3 = 0 +myu2%tarr1 = 0 +myu2%tarr2 = 0 +myu2%tarr3 = 0 +myu3%tarr1 = 0 +myu3%tarr2 = 0 +myu3%tarr3 = 0 + +!$omp target map(to:myu1%tarr1) map(tofrom:myu1%tarr1(:)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu1%tarr2) map(tofrom:myu1%tarr2(:)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu1%tarr3) map(tofrom:myu1%tarr3(:)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu2%tarr1) map(tofrom:myu2%tarr1(:)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu2%tarr2) map(tofrom:myu2%tarr2(:)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu2%tarr3) map(tofrom:myu2%tarr3(:)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu3%tarr1) map(tofrom:myu3%tarr1(:)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu3%tarr2) map(tofrom:myu3%tarr2(:)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu3%tarr3) map(tofrom:myu3%tarr3(:)) +myu1%tarr1(1) = myu1%tarr1(1) + 1 +myu2%tarr1(1) = myu2%tarr1(1) + 1 +myu3%tarr1(1) = myu3%tarr1(1) + 1 +!$omp end target + +!$omp target map(to:myu1%tarr1) map(tofrom:myu1%tarr1(1:2)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu1%tarr2) map(tofrom:myu1%tarr2(1:2)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu1%tarr3) map(tofrom:myu1%tarr3(1:2)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu2%tarr1) map(tofrom:myu2%tarr1(1:2)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu2%tarr2) map(tofrom:myu2%tarr2(1:2)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu2%tarr3) map(tofrom:myu2%tarr3(1:2)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu3%tarr1) map(tofrom:myu3%tarr1(1:2)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu3%tarr2) map(tofrom:myu3%tarr2(1:2)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu3%tarr3) map(tofrom:myu3%tarr3(1:2)) +myu1%tarr2(1) = myu1%tarr2(1) + 1 +myu2%tarr2(1) = myu2%tarr2(1) + 1 +myu3%tarr2(1) = myu3%tarr2(1) + 1 +!$omp end target + +!$omp target map(to:myu1%tarr1) map(tofrom:myu1%tarr1(1)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu1%tarr2) map(tofrom:myu1%tarr2(1)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu1%tarr3) map(tofrom:myu1%tarr3(1)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu2%tarr1) map(tofrom:myu2%tarr1(1)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu2%tarr2) map(tofrom:myu2%tarr2(1)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu2%tarr3) map(tofrom:myu2%tarr3(1)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu3%tarr1) map(tofrom:myu3%tarr1(1)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu3%tarr2) map(tofrom:myu3%tarr2(1)) & +!$omp& map(to:myu3%tarr3) map(tofrom:myu3%tarr3(1)) +myu1%tarr3(1) = myu1%tarr3(1) + 1 +myu2%tarr3(1) = myu2%tarr3(1) + 1 +myu3%tarr3(1) = myu3%tarr3(1) + 1 +!$omp end target + +!$omp target map(tofrom:myu1%tarr1) & +!$omp& map(tofrom:myu1%tarr2) & +!$omp& map(tofrom:myu1%tarr3) & +!$omp& map(tofrom:myu2%tarr1) & +!$omp& map(tofrom:myu2%tarr2) & +!$omp& map(tofrom:myu2%tarr3) & +!$omp& map(tofrom:myu3%tarr1) & +!$omp& map(tofrom:myu3%tarr2) & +!$omp& map(tofrom:myu3%tarr3) +myu1%tarr2(1) = myu1%tarr2(1) + 1 +myu2%tarr2(1) = myu2%tarr2(1) + 1 +myu3%tarr2(1) = myu3%tarr2(1) + 1 +!$omp end target + +if (myu1%tarr1(1).ne.1) stop 1 +if (myu2%tarr1(1).ne.1) stop 2 +if (myu3%tarr1(1).ne.1) stop 3 +if (myu1%tarr2(1).ne.2) stop 4 +if (myu2%tarr2(1).ne.2) stop 5 +if (myu3%tarr2(1).ne.2) stop 6 +if (myu1%tarr3(1).ne.1) stop 7 +if (myu2%tarr3(1).ne.1) stop 8 +if (myu3%tarr3(1).ne.1) stop 9 + +end program myprog diff --git a/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-3.f90 b/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-3.f90 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..318e77ea44f --- /dev/null +++ b/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-3.f90 @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +! { dg-do run } + +module mymod +type G +integer :: x, y +integer, pointer :: arr(:) +integer :: z +end type G +end module mymod + +program myprog +use mymod + +integer, target :: arr1(10) +integer, target :: arr2(10) +integer, target :: arr3(10) +type(G), dimension(3) :: gvar + +integer :: i, j + +gvar(1)%arr => arr1 +gvar(2)%arr => arr2 +gvar(3)%arr => arr3 + +gvar(1)%arr = 0 +gvar(2)%arr = 0 +gvar(3)%arr = 0 + +i = 1 +j = 1 + +! Here 'gvar(i)' and 'gvar(j)' are the same element, so this should work. +! This generates a whole-array mapping for gvar(i)%arr, but with the +! "runtime implicit" bit set so the smaller subarray gvar(j)%arr(1:5) takes +! precedence. + +!$omp target map(gvar(i)%arr, gvar(j)%arr(1:5)) +gvar(i)%arr(1) = gvar(i)%arr(1) + 1 +gvar(j)%arr(1) = gvar(j)%arr(1) + 2 +!$omp end target + +!$omp target map(gvar(i)%arr(1:5), gvar(j)%arr) +gvar(i)%arr(1) = gvar(i)%arr(1) + 3 +gvar(j)%arr(1) = gvar(j)%arr(1) + 4 +!$omp end target + +! For these ones, we know the array index is the same, so we can just +! drop the whole-array mapping. + +!$omp target map(gvar(i)%arr, gvar(i)%arr(1:5)) +gvar(i)%arr(1) = gvar(i)%arr(1) + 1 +gvar(i)%arr(1) = gvar(j)%arr(1) + 2 +!$omp end target + +!$omp target map(gvar(i)%arr(1:5), gvar(i)%arr) +gvar(i)%arr(1) = gvar(i)%arr(1) + 3 +gvar(i)%arr(1) = gvar(j)%arr(1) + 4 +!$omp end target + +if (gvar(1)%arr(1).ne.20) stop 1 + +end program myprog diff --git a/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-4.f90 b/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-4.f90 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5d15808f0da --- /dev/null +++ b/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-4.f90 @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +! { dg-do run } + +type t + integer, pointer :: p(:) +end type t + +type(t) :: var(2) + +allocate (var(1)%p, source=[1,2,3,5]) +allocate (var(2)%p, source=[2,3,5]) + +!$omp target map(var(1)%p, var(2)%p) +var(1)%p(1) = 5 +var(2)%p(2) = 7 +!$omp end target + +!$omp target map(var(1)%p(1:3), var(1)%p, var(2)%p) +var(1)%p(1) = var(1)%p(1) + 1 +var(2)%p(2) = var(2)%p(2) + 1 +!$omp end target + +!$omp target map(var(1)%p, var(2)%p, var(2)%p(1:3)) +var(1)%p(1) = var(1)%p(1) + 1 +var(2)%p(2) = var(2)%p(2) + 1 +!$omp end target + +!$omp target map(var(1)%p, var(1)%p(1:3), var(2)%p, var(2)%p(2)) +var(1)%p(1) = var(1)%p(1) + 1 +var(2)%p(2) = var(2)%p(2) + 1 +!$omp end target + +if (var(1)%p(1).ne.8) stop 1 +if (var(2)%p(2).ne.10) stop 2 + +end diff --git a/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-6.f90 b/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-6.f90 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9f0edf70890 --- /dev/null +++ b/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-6.f90 @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +! { dg-do run } + +type t + integer, pointer :: p(:) + integer, pointer :: p2(:) +end type t + +type(t) :: var +integer, target :: tgt(5), tgt2(1000) +var%p => tgt +var%p2 => tgt2 + +p = 0 +p2 = 0 + +!$omp target map(tgt, tgt2(4:6), var) + var%p(1) = 5 + var%p2(5) = 7 +!$omp end target + +if (var%p(1).ne.5) stop 1 +if (var%p2(5).ne.7) stop 2 + +end + +! { dg-shouldfail "" { offload_device_nonshared_as } } diff --git a/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-7.f90 b/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-7.f90 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..42da7296106 --- /dev/null +++ b/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray-7.f90 @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +type t +integer, pointer :: p2(:) +end type t + +integer, target :: A(5) +integer, pointer :: p(:), p2(:) +type(t) :: var + +allocate(p2(1:20)) +p => A +var%p2 => p2 + +A = 0 +p2 = 0 + +! These arrays "share original storage", so are unsupported. This will +! (correctly) fail with a non-shared address space. + +!$omp target map(A(3:4), p2(4:8), p, var%p2) +A(3) = A(3) + 1 +p2(4) = p2(4) + 2 +!$omp end target + +if (A(3).ne.1) stop 1 +if (p2(4).ne.2) stop 2 + +end program + +! { dg-shouldfail "" { offload_device_nonshared_as } } diff --git a/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray.f90 b/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray.f90 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..85f5af3a2a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subarray.f90 @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +! { dg-do run } + +program myprog +type u + integer, dimension (:), pointer :: tarr +end type u + +type(u) :: myu +integer, dimension (12), target :: myarray + +myu%tarr => myarray + +myu%tarr = 0 + +!$omp target map(to:myu%tarr) map(tofrom:myu%tarr(:)) +myu%tarr(1) = myu%tarr(1) + 1 +!$omp end target + +!$omp target map(to:myu%tarr) map(tofrom:myu%tarr(1:2)) +myu%tarr(1) = myu%tarr(1) + 1 +!$omp end target + +!$omp target map(to:myu%tarr) map(tofrom:myu%tarr(1)) +myu%tarr(1) = myu%tarr(1) + 1 +!$omp end target + +!$omp target map(tofrom:myu%tarr) +myu%tarr(1) = myu%tarr(1) + 1 +!$omp end target + +if (myu%tarr(1).ne.4) stop 1 + +end program myprog diff --git a/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subcomponents.f90 b/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subcomponents.f90 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c7f90131cba --- /dev/null +++ b/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/map-subcomponents.f90 @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +! { dg-do run } + +module mymod +type F +integer :: a, b, c +integer, dimension(10) :: d +end type F + +type G +integer :: x, y +type(F), pointer :: myf +integer :: z +end type G +end module mymod + +program myprog +use mymod + +type(F), target :: ftmp +type(G) :: gvar + +gvar%myf => ftmp + +gvar%myf%d = 0 + +!$omp target map(to:gvar%myf) map(tofrom: gvar%myf%b, gvar%myf%d) +gvar%myf%d(1) = gvar%myf%d(1) + 1 +!$omp end target + +if (gvar%myf%d(1).ne.1) stop 1 + +end program myprog diff --git a/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/struct-elem-map-1.f90 b/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/struct-elem-map-1.f90 index 7f3d8174f97..f128ebcffc1 100644 --- a/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/struct-elem-map-1.f90 +++ b/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/struct-elem-map-1.f90 @@ -229,7 +229,8 @@ contains ! !$omp target map(tofrom: var%d(4:7), var%f(2:3), var%str2(2:3)) & ! !$omp& map(tofrom: var%str4(2:2), var%uni2(2:3), var%uni4(2:2)) - !$omp target map(tofrom: var%d(4:7), var%f(2:3), var%str2(2:3), var%uni2(2:3)) + !$omp target map(to: var%f) map(tofrom: var%d(4:7), var%f(2:3), & + !$omp& var%str2(2:3), var%uni2(2:3)) if (any (var%d(4:7) /= [(-3*i, i = 4, 7)])) stop 4 if (any (var%str2(2:3) /= ["67890", "ABCDE"])) stop 6 @@ -274,7 +275,7 @@ contains if (any (var%str2(2:3) /= ["67890", "ABCDE"])) stop 6 !$omp end target - !$omp target map(tofrom: var%f(2:3)) + !$omp target map(to: var%f) map(tofrom: var%f(2:3)) if (.not. associated (var%f)) stop 9 if (size (var%f) /= 4) stop 10 if (any (var%f(2:3) /= [33, 44])) stop 11 @@ -314,7 +315,8 @@ contains ! !$omp target map(tofrom: var%d(5), var%f(3), var%str2(3), & ! !$omp var%str4(2), var%uni2(3), var%uni4(2)) - !$omp target map(tofrom: var%d(5), var%f(3), var%str2(3), var%uni2(3)) + !$omp target map(to: var%f) map(tofrom: var%d(5), var%f(3), & + !$omp& var%str2(3), var%uni2(3)) if (var%d(5) /= -3*5) stop 4 if (var%str2(3) /= "ABCDE") stop 6 if (var%uni2(3) /= 4_"ABCDE") stop 7 @@ -362,7 +364,7 @@ contains if (any (var%uni2(2:3) /= [4_"67890", 4_"ABCDE"])) stop 7 !$omp end target - !$omp target map(tofrom: var%f(2:3)) + !$omp target map(to: var%f) map(tofrom: var%f(2:3)) if (.not. associated (var%f)) stop 9 if (size (var%f) /= 4) stop 10 if (any (var%f(2:3) /= [33, 44])) stop 11 @@ -409,6 +411,3 @@ contains end subroutine eight end program main - -! Fixed by the "Fortran pointers and member mappings" patch -! { dg-xfail-run-if TODO { offload_device_nonshared_as } }