On 12/18/15 09:59, Rainer Orth wrote:
Hi Jakub,
ok, I see. I'm uncomfortable declaring the requirement this
indirectly/unobviously. I'd rather add a requirement on cilkplus (we
have that effective-target keyword already) and update
check_effective_target_cilkplus in target-supports.exp for nv
Hi Jakub,
>> ok, I see. I'm uncomfortable declaring the requirement this
>> indirectly/unobviously. I'd rather add a requirement on cilkplus (we
>> have that effective-target keyword already) and update
>> check_effective_target_cilkplus in target-supports.exp for nvptx.
>
> That is what we have
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 03:49:59PM +0100, Rainer Orth wrote:
> Hi Nathan,
>
> > On 12/18/15 09:36, Rainer Orth wrote:
> >> Hi Nathan,
> >>
> >>> c-c++-common/attr-simd-3.c's use of -fcilkplus means it requires
> >>> pthreads.
> >>
> >> why would this matter for a compile test? What happens wit
Hi Nathan,
> On 12/18/15 09:36, Rainer Orth wrote:
>> Hi Nathan,
>>
>>> c-c++-common/attr-simd-3.c's use of -fcilkplus means it requires pthreads.
>>
>> why would this matter for a compile test? What happens without?
>
> Executing on host: nvptx-none-gcc
> /scratch/nsidwell/openacc/trunk-ptx-sh
On 12/18/15 09:36, Rainer Orth wrote:
Hi Nathan,
c-c++-common/attr-simd-3.c's use of -fcilkplus means it requires pthreads.
why would this matter for a compile test? What happens without?
Executing on host: nvptx-none-gcc
/scratch/nsidwell/openacc/trunk-ptx-shared/src/gcc-mainline/gcc/t
Hi Nathan,
> c-c++-common/attr-simd-3.c's use of -fcilkplus means it requires pthreads.
why would this matter for a compile test? What happens without?
Rainer
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c-c++-common/attr-simd-3.c's use of -fcilkplus means it requires pthreads.
nathan
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2015-12-18 Nathan Sidwell
* c-c++-common/attr-simd-3.c: Requires pthreads.
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