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On Mon, 13 Jun 2016, Alexander Monakov wrote: > On Sun, 12 Jun 2016, Sandra Loosemore wrote: > > On 06/09/2016 10:53 AM, Alexander Monakov wrote: > > > +@item -muniform-simt > > > +@opindex muniform-simt > > > +Generate code that allows to keep all lanes in each warp active, even > > > when > > > > Allows *what* to keep? E.g. what is doing the keeping here? If it is the > > generated code itself, please rephrase as > > > > Generate code that keeps.... > > Let me try to expand and rephrase what I meant: > > Allows the compiler to emit code that, at run time, may have all lanes active, > particularly in those regions of the program where observable effects from > execution must happen as if one lane is active (outside of SIMD loops). > > But nevertheless generated code can run just like conventionally generated > code does: with each lane being active/inactive independently, and side > effects happening from each active lane (inside of SIMD loops). > > Whether it actually runs in the former (let's call it "uniform") or the latter > ("conventional") way is switchable at run time. The compiler itself is > responsible for emitting mode changes at SIMD region boundaries. > > Does this help? Below I went with your suggestion, but changed "keeps" to "may > keep" because that's generally true only outside of SIMD regions. > > > > +observable effects from execution should appear as if only one lane was > > > > s/was/is/ > > > > > +active. This is achieved by instrumenting syscalls and atomic > > > instructions > > > in > > > +a lightweight way that allows to switch behavior at runtime. This code > > > > Same issue here.... allows *what* to switch behavior? (And how would you > > select which run-time behavior you want?) > > Sorry. This gives compiler itself a way to emit code that will switch behavior > of the subsequently running code. > > > Also, in the snippet above where it is used as a noun, please > > s/runtime/run time/ > > Thanks. Does the following look better? > > @item -muniform-simt > @opindex muniform-simt > Generate code that may keep all lanes in each warp active, even when > observable effects from execution must appear as if only one lane is active. > This is achieved by instrumenting syscalls and atomic instructions in a > lightweight way, allowing the compiler to emit code that can switch at run > time between this and conventional execution modes. This code generation > variant is used for OpenMP offloading, but the option is exposed on its own > for the purpose of testing the compiler; to generate code suitable for linking > into programs using OpenMP offloading, use option @option{-mgomp}. > > Alexander