| commit | 66d1c37eb69c8ab38af6e61a38b7605f5f05d75b | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Alex Duran <alejandro.duran@intel.com> | Wed Aug 06 23:34:39 2025 +0900 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Wed Aug 06 16:34:39 2025 +0200 |
| tree | 3d6c07c912079f335f2e152742cb4a58cdadbff1 | |
| parent | ca13c44bbc13118d215b4e1e02911157e4d809a8 [diff] |
[OFFLOAD][OPENMP] 6.0 compatible interop interface (#143491) The following patch introduces a new interop interface implementation with the following characteristics: * It supports the new 6.0 prefer_type specification * It supports both explicit objects (from interop constructs) and implicit objects (from variant calls). * Implements a per-thread reuse mechanism for implicit objects to reduce overheads. * It provides a plugin interface that allows selecting the supported interop types, and managing all the backend related interop operations (init, sync, ...). * It enables cooperation with the OpenMP runtime to allow progress on OpenMP synchronizations. * It cleanups some vendor/fr_id mismatchs from the current query routines. * It supports extension to define interop callbacks for library cleanup.
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