| commit | d9cdf27834de94a7c6f5b66b28c0e6667fec5418 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Aniket Lal <lalaniket8@gmail.com> | Mon Feb 10 13:57:52 2025 +0530 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Mon Feb 10 13:57:52 2025 +0530 |
| tree | 32712c0186e61805793e30e92e208549fc35d602 | |
| parent | 5f84b6edd97153f1e5ec00ce110108ba8f6048bd [diff] |
[Driver][HIP] Do not pass -dependency-file flag for HIP Device offloading (#125646) When we launch hipcc with multiple offload architectures along with -MF dep_file flag, the clang compilation invocations for host and device offloads write to the same dep_file, and can lead to collision during file IO operations. This can typically happen during large workloads. This commit provides a fix to generate dep_file only in host compilation. --------- Co-authored-by: anikelal <anikelal@amd.com>
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