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<title>[OFFLOAD] Interop fixes for Windows (#162652)</title>
<updated>2025-10-17T09:07:31+00:00</updated>
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<name>Alex Duran</name>
<email>alejandro.duran@intel.com</email>
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<published>2025-10-17T09:07:31+00:00</published>
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On Windows, for a reason I don't fully understand boolean bits get extra
padding (even when asking for packed structures) in the structures that
messes the offsets between the compiler and the runtime.

Also, "weak" works differently on Windows than Linux (i.e., the "local"
routine has preference) which causes it to crash as we don't really have
an alternate implementation of __kmpc_omp_wait_deps. Given this, it
doesn't make sense to mark it as "weak" for Linux either.</content>
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On Windows, for a reason I don't fully understand boolean bits get extra
padding (even when asking for packed structures) in the structures that
messes the offsets between the compiler and the runtime.

Also, "weak" works differently on Windows than Linux (i.e., the "local"
routine has preference) which causes it to crash as we don't really have
an alternate implementation of __kmpc_omp_wait_deps. Given this, it
doesn't make sense to mark it as "weak" for Linux either.</pre>
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<title>[OFFLOAD][OPENMP] 6.0 compatible interop interface (#143491)</title>
<updated>2025-08-06T14:34:39+00:00</updated>
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<name>Alex Duran</name>
<email>alejandro.duran@intel.com</email>
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<published>2025-08-06T14:34:39+00:00</published>
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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.</content>
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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.</pre>
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<title>[Offload] Move `/openmp/libomptarget` to `/offload` (#75125)</title>
<updated>2024-04-22T16:51:33+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Johannes Doerfert</name>
<email>johannes@jdoerfert.de</email>
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<published>2024-04-22T16:51:33+00:00</published>
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In a nutshell, this moves our libomptarget code to populate the offload
subproject.

With this commit, users need to enable the new LLVM/Offload subproject
as a runtime in their cmake configuration.
No further changes are expected for downstream code.

Tests and other components still depend on OpenMP and have also not been
renamed. The results below are for a build in which OpenMP and Offload
are enabled runtimes. In addition to the pure `git mv`, we needed to
adjust some CMake files. Nothing is intended to change semantics.

```
ninja check-offload
```
Works with the X86 and AMDGPU offload tests

```
ninja check-openmp
```
Still works but doesn't build offload tests anymore.

```
ls install/lib
```
Shows all expected libraries, incl.
- `libomptarget.devicertl.a`
- `libomptarget-nvptx-sm_90.bc`
- `libomptarget.rtl.amdgpu.so` -&gt; `libomptarget.rtl.amdgpu.so.18git`
- `libomptarget.so` -&gt; `libomptarget.so.18git`

Fixes: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/75124

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Co-authored-by: Saiyedul Islam &lt;Saiyedul.Islam@amd.com&gt;</content>
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In a nutshell, this moves our libomptarget code to populate the offload
subproject.

With this commit, users need to enable the new LLVM/Offload subproject
as a runtime in their cmake configuration.
No further changes are expected for downstream code.

Tests and other components still depend on OpenMP and have also not been
renamed. The results below are for a build in which OpenMP and Offload
are enabled runtimes. In addition to the pure `git mv`, we needed to
adjust some CMake files. Nothing is intended to change semantics.

```
ninja check-offload
```
Works with the X86 and AMDGPU offload tests

```
ninja check-openmp
```
Still works but doesn't build offload tests anymore.

```
ls install/lib
```
Shows all expected libraries, incl.
- `libomptarget.devicertl.a`
- `libomptarget-nvptx-sm_90.bc`
- `libomptarget.rtl.amdgpu.so` -&gt; `libomptarget.rtl.amdgpu.so.18git`
- `libomptarget.so` -&gt; `libomptarget.so.18git`

Fixes: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/75124

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Co-authored-by: Saiyedul Islam &lt;Saiyedul.Islam@amd.com&gt;</pre>
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