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Currently, we silently disable libgomp GCN and nvptx plugins/devices in presence of certain error conditions during device probing, thus typically silently resorting to host-fallback execution. Make such errors fatal, similar as for any other device access later on, so that we early and reliably notice when things go wrong. (Keep just two cases non-fatal: (a) libgomp GCN or nvptx plugins are available but 'libhsa-runtime64.so.1' or 'libcuda.so.1' are not, and (b) those are available, but the corresponding devices are not.) This resolves the issue that we've got execution test cases unexpectedly PASSing, despite: libgomp: GCN fatal error: Run-time could not be initialized Runtime message: HSA_STATUS_ERROR_OUT_OF_RESOURCES: The runtime failed to allocate the necessary resources. This error may also occur when the core runtime library needs to spawn threads or create internal OS-specific events. ..., and therefore they were not offloaded to the GCN device, but ran in host-fallback execution mode. What happend in that scenario is that in 'init_hsa_context' during the initial 'GOMP_OFFLOAD_get_num_devices' we ran into 'HSA_STATUS_ERROR_OUT_OF_RESOURCES', but it wasn't fatal, but just silently disabled the libgomp plugin/device. Especially "entertaining" were cases where such unintended host-fallback execution happened during effective-target checks like 'offload_device_available' (host-fallback execution there meaning: no offload device available), but actual test cases then were running with an offload device available, and therefore mis-configured. include/ * cuda/cuda.h (CUresult): Add 'CUDA_ERROR_NO_DEVICE'. libgomp/ * plugin/plugin-gcn.c (init_hsa_context): Add and handle 'bool probe' parameter. Adjust all users; errors during device probing are fatal. * plugin/plugin-nvptx.c (nvptx_get_num_devices): Aside from 'CUDA_ERROR_NO_DEVICE', errors during device probing are fatal. |
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