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All the statements starting with OMP_ represent directives and
clauses used by the OpenMP API http://www.openmp.org/.
OMP_PARALLEL#pragma omp parallel [clause1 ... clauseN]. It
has four operands:
Operand OMP_PARALLEL_BODY is valid while in GENERIC and
High GIMPLE forms. It contains the body of code to be executed
by all the threads. During GIMPLE lowering, this operand becomes
NULL and the body is emitted linearly after
OMP_PARALLEL.
Operand OMP_PARALLEL_CLAUSES is the list of clauses
associated with the directive.
Operand OMP_PARALLEL_FN is created by
pass_lower_omp, it contains the FUNCTION_DECL
for the function that will contain the body of the parallel
region.
Operand OMP_PARALLEL_DATA_ARG is also created by
pass_lower_omp. If there are shared variables to be
communicated to the children threads, this operand will contain
the VAR_DECL that contains all the shared values and
variables.
OMP_FOR#pragma omp for [clause1 ... clauseN]. It
has 5 operands:
Operand OMP_FOR_BODY contains the loop body.
Operand OMP_FOR_CLAUSES is the list of clauses
associated with the directive.
Operand OMP_FOR_INIT is the loop initialization code of
the form VAR = N1.
Operand OMP_FOR_COND is the loop conditional expression
of the form VAR {<,>,<=,>=} N2.
Operand OMP_FOR_INCR is the loop index increment of the
form VAR {+=,-=} INCR.
Operand OMP_FOR_PRE_BODY contains side-effect code from
operands OMP_FOR_INIT, OMP_FOR_COND and
OMP_FOR_INC. These side-effects are part of the
OMP_FOR block but must be evaluated before the start of
loop body.
The loop index variable VAR must be a signed integer variable,
which is implicitly private to each thread. Bounds
N1 and N2 and the increment expression
INCR are required to be loop invariant integer
expressions that are evaluated without any synchronization. The
evaluation order, frequency of evaluation and side-effects are
unspecified by the standard.
OMP_SECTIONS#pragma omp sections [clause1 ... clauseN].
Operand OMP_SECTIONS_BODY contains the sections body,
which in turn contains a set of OMP_SECTION nodes for
each of the concurrent sections delimited by #pragma omp
section.
Operand OMP_SECTIONS_CLAUSES is the list of clauses
associated with the directive.
OMP_SECTIONOMP_SECTIONS.
OMP_SINGLE#pragma omp single.
Operand OMP_SINGLE_BODY contains the body of code to be
executed by a single thread.
Operand OMP_SINGLE_CLAUSES is the list of clauses
associated with the directive.
OMP_MASTER#pragma omp master.
Operand OMP_MASTER_BODY contains the body of code to be
executed by the master thread.
OMP_ORDERED#pragma omp ordered.
Operand OMP_ORDERED_BODY contains the body of code to be
executed in the sequential order dictated by the loop index
variable.
OMP_CRITICAL#pragma omp critical [name].
Operand OMP_CRITICAL_BODY is the critical section.
Operand OMP_CRITICAL_NAME is an optional identifier to
label the critical section.
OMP_RETURNtree-cfg.c) and OpenMP region
building code (omp-low.c).
OMP_CONTINUEOMP_FOR and
OMP_SECTIONS to mark the place where the code needs to
loop to the next iteration (in the case of OMP_FOR) or
the next section (in the case of OMP_SECTIONS).
In some cases, OMP_CONTINUE is placed right before
OMP_RETURN. But if there are cleanups that need to
occur right after the looping body, it will be emitted between
OMP_CONTINUE and OMP_RETURN.
OMP_ATOMIC#pragma omp atomic.
Operand 0 is the address at which the atomic operation is to be performed.
Operand 1 is the expression to evaluate. The gimplifier tries
three alternative code generation strategies. Whenever possible,
an atomic update built-in is used. If that fails, a
compare-and-swap loop is attempted. If that also fails, a
regular critical section around the expression is used.
OMP_CLAUSEOMP_ directives.
Clauses are represented by separate sub-codes defined in
tree.h. Clauses codes can be one of:
OMP_CLAUSE_PRIVATE, OMP_CLAUSE_SHARED,
OMP_CLAUSE_FIRSTPRIVATE,
OMP_CLAUSE_LASTPRIVATE, OMP_CLAUSE_COPYIN,
OMP_CLAUSE_COPYPRIVATE, OMP_CLAUSE_IF,
OMP_CLAUSE_NUM_THREADS, OMP_CLAUSE_SCHEDULE,
OMP_CLAUSE_NOWAIT, OMP_CLAUSE_ORDERED,
OMP_CLAUSE_DEFAULT, and OMP_CLAUSE_REDUCTION. Each code
represents the corresponding OpenMP clause.
Clauses associated with the same directive are chained together
via OMP_CLAUSE_CHAIN. Those clauses that accept a list
of variables are restricted to exactly one, accessed with
OMP_CLAUSE_VAR. Therefore, multiple variables under the
same clause C need to be represented as multiple C clauses
chained together. This facilitates adding new clauses during
compilation.