| #if USE_ITT_BUILD |
| /* |
| * kmp_itt.h -- ITT Notify interface. |
| * $Revision: 42829 $ |
| * $Date: 2013-11-21 05:44:01 -0600 (Thu, 21 Nov 2013) $ |
| */ |
| |
| |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // |
| // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure |
| // |
| // This file is dual licensed under the MIT and the University of Illinois Open |
| // Source Licenses. See LICENSE.txt for details. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| |
| #ifndef KMP_ITT_H |
| #define KMP_ITT_H |
| |
| #include "kmp_lock.h" |
| |
| #define INTEL_ITTNOTIFY_API_PRIVATE |
| #include "ittnotify.h" |
| #include "legacy/ittnotify.h" |
| |
| #if KMP_DEBUG |
| #define __kmp_inline // Turn off inlining in debug mode. |
| #else |
| #define __kmp_inline static inline |
| #endif |
| |
| #if USE_ITT_NOTIFY |
| extern kmp_int32 __kmp_itt_prepare_delay; |
| # ifdef __cplusplus |
| extern "C" void __kmp_itt_fini_ittlib(void); |
| # else |
| extern void __kmp_itt_fini_ittlib(void); |
| # endif |
| #endif |
| |
| // Simplify the handling of an argument that is only required when USE_ITT_BUILD is enabled. |
| #define USE_ITT_BUILD_ARG(x) ,x |
| |
| void __kmp_itt_initialize(); |
| void __kmp_itt_destroy(); |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // New stuff for reporting high-level constructs. |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| // Note the naming convention: |
| // __kmp_itt_xxxing() function should be called before action, while |
| // __kmp_itt_xxxed() function should be called after action. |
| |
| // --- Parallel region reporting --- |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_region_forking( int gtid, int serialized = 0 ); // Master only, before forking threads. |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_region_joined( int gtid, int serialized = 0 ); // Master only, after joining threads. |
| // (*) Note: A thread may execute tasks after this point, though. |
| |
| // --- Frame reporting --- |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_frame_submit( int gtid, __itt_timestamp begin, __itt_timestamp end, int imbalance, ident_t *loc ); |
| |
| // --- Barrier reporting --- |
| __kmp_inline void * __kmp_itt_barrier_object( int gtid, int bt, int set_name = 0, int delta = 0 ); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_barrier_starting( int gtid, void * object ); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_barrier_middle( int gtid, void * object ); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_barrier_finished( int gtid, void * object ); |
| |
| // --- Taskwait reporting --- |
| __kmp_inline void * __kmp_itt_taskwait_object( int gtid ); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_taskwait_starting( int gtid, void * object ); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_taskwait_finished( int gtid, void * object ); |
| |
| // --- Task reporting --- |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_task_starting( void * object ); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_task_finished( void * object ); |
| |
| // --- Lock reporting --- |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_lock_creating( kmp_user_lock_p lock ); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_lock_acquiring( kmp_user_lock_p lock ); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_lock_acquired( kmp_user_lock_p lock ); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_lock_releasing( kmp_user_lock_p lock ); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_lock_cancelled( kmp_user_lock_p lock ); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_lock_destroyed( kmp_user_lock_p lock ); |
| |
| // --- Critical reporting --- |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_critical_creating( kmp_user_lock_p lock ); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_critical_acquiring( kmp_user_lock_p lock ); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_critical_acquired( kmp_user_lock_p lock ); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_critical_releasing( kmp_user_lock_p lock ); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_critical_destroyed( kmp_user_lock_p lock ); |
| |
| // --- Single reporting --- |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_single_start( int gtid ); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_single_end( int gtid ); |
| |
| // --- Ordered reporting --- |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_ordered_init( int gtid ); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_ordered_prep( int gtid ); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_ordered_start( int gtid ); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_ordered_end( int gtid ); |
| |
| // --- Threads reporting --- |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_thread_ignore(); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_thread_name( int gtid ); |
| |
| // --- System objects --- |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_system_object_created( void * object, char const * name ); |
| |
| // --- Stack stitching --- |
| __kmp_inline __itt_caller __kmp_itt_stack_caller_create(void); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_stack_caller_destroy(__itt_caller); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_stack_callee_enter(__itt_caller); |
| __kmp_inline void __kmp_itt_stack_callee_leave(__itt_caller); |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // Old stuff for reporting low-level internal synchronization. |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| #if USE_ITT_NOTIFY |
| |
| /* |
| * Support for SSC marks, which are used by SDE |
| * http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-software-development-emulator |
| * to mark points in instruction traces that represent spin-loops and are |
| * therefore uninteresting when collecting traces for architecture simulation. |
| */ |
| #ifndef INCLUDE_SSC_MARKS |
| # define INCLUDE_SSC_MARKS (KMP_OS_LINUX && KMP_ARCH_X86_64) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Linux 64 only for now */ |
| #if (INCLUDE_SSC_MARKS && KMP_OS_LINUX && KMP_ARCH_X86_64) |
| // Portable (at least for gcc and icc) code to insert the necessary instructions |
| // to set %ebx and execute the unlikely no-op. |
| # define INSERT_SSC_MARK(tag) \ |
| __asm__ __volatile__ ("movl %0, %%ebx; .byte 0x64, 0x67, 0x90 " ::"i"(tag):"%ebx") |
| #else |
| # define INSERT_SSC_MARK(tag) ((void)0) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Markers for the start and end of regions that represent polling and |
| * are therefore uninteresting to architectural simulations 0x4376 and |
| * 0x4377 are arbitrary numbers that should be unique in the space of |
| * SSC tags, but there is no central issuing authority rather |
| * randomness is expected to work. |
| */ |
| #define SSC_MARK_SPIN_START() INSERT_SSC_MARK(0x4376) |
| #define SSC_MARK_SPIN_END() INSERT_SSC_MARK(0x4377) |
| |
| // The object is an address that associates a specific set of the prepare, acquire, release, |
| // and cancel operations. |
| |
| /* Sync prepare indicates a thread is going to start waiting for another thread |
| to send a release event. This operation should be done just before the thread |
| begins checking for the existence of the release event */ |
| |
| /* Sync cancel indicates a thread is cancelling a wait on another thread anc |
| continuing execution without waiting for the other thread to release it */ |
| |
| /* Sync acquired indicates a thread has received a release event from another |
| thread and has stopped waiting. This operation must occur only after the release |
| event is received. */ |
| |
| /* Sync release indicates a thread is going to send a release event to another thread |
| so it will stop waiting and continue execution. This operation must just happen before |
| the release event. */ |
| |
| #define KMP_FSYNC_PREPARE( obj ) __itt_fsync_prepare( (void *)( obj ) ) |
| #define KMP_FSYNC_CANCEL( obj ) __itt_fsync_cancel( (void *)( obj ) ) |
| #define KMP_FSYNC_ACQUIRED( obj ) __itt_fsync_acquired( (void *)( obj ) ) |
| #define KMP_FSYNC_RELEASING( obj ) __itt_fsync_releasing( (void *)( obj ) ) |
| |
| /* |
| In case of waiting in a spin loop, ITT wants KMP_FSYNC_PREPARE() to be called with a delay |
| (and not called at all if waiting time is small). So, in spin loops, do not use |
| KMP_FSYNC_PREPARE(), but use KMP_FSYNC_SPIN_INIT() (before spin loop), |
| KMP_FSYNC_SPIN_PREPARE() (whithin the spin loop), and KMP_FSYNC_SPIN_ACQUIRED(). |
| See KMP_WAIT_YIELD() for example. |
| */ |
| |
| #undef KMP_FSYNC_SPIN_INIT |
| #define KMP_FSYNC_SPIN_INIT( obj, spin ) \ |
| int sync_iters = 0; \ |
| if ( __itt_fsync_prepare_ptr ) { \ |
| if ( obj == NULL ) { \ |
| obj = spin; \ |
| } /* if */ \ |
| } /* if */ \ |
| SSC_MARK_SPIN_START() |
| |
| #undef KMP_FSYNC_SPIN_PREPARE |
| #define KMP_FSYNC_SPIN_PREPARE( obj ) do { \ |
| if ( __itt_fsync_prepare_ptr && sync_iters < __kmp_itt_prepare_delay ) { \ |
| ++ sync_iters; \ |
| if ( sync_iters >= __kmp_itt_prepare_delay ) { \ |
| KMP_FSYNC_PREPARE( (void*) obj ); \ |
| } /* if */ \ |
| } /* if */ \ |
| } while (0) |
| #undef KMP_FSYNC_SPIN_ACQUIRED |
| #define KMP_FSYNC_SPIN_ACQUIRED( obj ) do { \ |
| SSC_MARK_SPIN_END(); \ |
| if ( sync_iters >= __kmp_itt_prepare_delay ) { \ |
| KMP_FSYNC_ACQUIRED( (void*) obj ); \ |
| } /* if */ \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| /* ITT will not report objects created within KMP_ITT_IGNORE(), e. g.: |
| KMP_ITT_IGNORE( |
| ptr = malloc( size ); |
| ); |
| */ |
| #define KMP_ITT_IGNORE( statement ) do { \ |
| __itt_state_t __itt_state_; \ |
| if ( __itt_state_get_ptr ) { \ |
| __itt_state_ = __itt_state_get(); \ |
| __itt_obj_mode_set( __itt_obj_prop_ignore, __itt_obj_state_set ); \ |
| } /* if */ \ |
| { statement } \ |
| if ( __itt_state_get_ptr ) { \ |
| __itt_state_set( __itt_state_ ); \ |
| } /* if */ \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| const int KMP_MAX_FRAME_DOMAINS = 512; // Maximum number of frame domains to use (maps to |
| // different OpenMP regions in the user source code). |
| extern kmp_int32 __kmp_frame_domain_count; |
| extern __itt_domain* __kmp_itt_domains[KMP_MAX_FRAME_DOMAINS]; |
| #else |
| |
| // Null definitions of the synchronization tracing functions. |
| # define KMP_FSYNC_PREPARE( obj ) ((void)0) |
| # define KMP_FSYNC_CANCEL( obj ) ((void)0) |
| # define KMP_FSYNC_ACQUIRED( obj ) ((void)0) |
| # define KMP_FSYNC_RELEASING( obj ) ((void)0) |
| |
| # define KMP_FSYNC_SPIN_INIT( obj, spin ) ((void)0) |
| # define KMP_FSYNC_SPIN_PREPARE( obj ) ((void)0) |
| # define KMP_FSYNC_SPIN_ACQUIRED( obj ) ((void)0) |
| |
| # define KMP_ITT_IGNORE(stmt ) do { stmt } while (0) |
| |
| #endif // USE_ITT_NOTIFY |
| |
| #if ! KMP_DEBUG |
| // In release mode include definitions of inline functions. |
| #include "kmp_itt.inl" |
| #endif |
| |
| #endif // KMP_ITT_H |
| |
| #else /* USE_ITT_BUILD */ |
| |
| // Null definitions of the synchronization tracing functions. |
| // If USE_ITT_BULID is not enabled, USE_ITT_NOTIFY cannot be either. |
| // By defining these we avoid unpleasant ifdef tests in many places. |
| # define KMP_FSYNC_PREPARE( obj ) ((void)0) |
| # define KMP_FSYNC_CANCEL( obj ) ((void)0) |
| # define KMP_FSYNC_ACQUIRED( obj ) ((void)0) |
| # define KMP_FSYNC_RELEASING( obj ) ((void)0) |
| |
| # define KMP_FSYNC_SPIN_INIT( obj, spin ) ((void)0) |
| # define KMP_FSYNC_SPIN_PREPARE( obj ) ((void)0) |
| # define KMP_FSYNC_SPIN_ACQUIRED( obj ) ((void)0) |
| |
| # define KMP_ITT_IGNORE(stmt ) do { stmt } while (0) |
| |
| # define USE_ITT_BUILD_ARG(x) |
| |
| #endif /* USE_ITT_BUILD */ |