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//===--- ParseOpenACC.cpp - OpenACC-specific parsing support --------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements the parsing logic for OpenACC language features.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "clang/Basic/OpenACCKinds.h"
#include "clang/Parse/ParseDiagnostic.h"
#include "clang/Parse/Parser.h"
#include "clang/Parse/RAIIObjectsForParser.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringSwitch.h"
using namespace clang;
using namespace llvm;
namespace {
// An enum that contains the extended 'partial' parsed variants. This type
// should never escape the initial parse functionality, but is useful for
// simplifying the implementation.
enum class OpenACCDirectiveKindEx {
Invalid = static_cast<int>(OpenACCDirectiveKind::Invalid),
// 'enter data' and 'exit data'
Enter,
Exit,
};
// Translate single-token string representations to the OpenACC Directive Kind.
// This doesn't completely comprehend 'Compound Constructs' (as it just
// identifies the first token), and doesn't fully handle 'enter data', 'exit
// data', nor any of the 'atomic' variants, just the first token of each. So
// this should only be used by `ParseOpenACCDirectiveKind`.
OpenACCDirectiveKindEx getOpenACCDirectiveKind(Token Tok) {
if (!Tok.is(tok::identifier))
return OpenACCDirectiveKindEx::Invalid;
OpenACCDirectiveKind DirKind =
llvm::StringSwitch<OpenACCDirectiveKind>(
Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->getName())
.Case("parallel", OpenACCDirectiveKind::Parallel)
.Case("serial", OpenACCDirectiveKind::Serial)
.Case("kernels", OpenACCDirectiveKind::Kernels)
.Case("data", OpenACCDirectiveKind::Data)
.Case("host_data", OpenACCDirectiveKind::HostData)
.Case("loop", OpenACCDirectiveKind::Loop)
.Case("cache", OpenACCDirectiveKind::Cache)
.Case("atomic", OpenACCDirectiveKind::Atomic)
.Case("routine", OpenACCDirectiveKind::Routine)
.Case("declare", OpenACCDirectiveKind::Declare)
.Case("init", OpenACCDirectiveKind::Init)
.Case("shutdown", OpenACCDirectiveKind::Shutdown)
.Case("set", OpenACCDirectiveKind::Shutdown)
.Case("update", OpenACCDirectiveKind::Update)
.Case("wait", OpenACCDirectiveKind::Wait)
.Default(OpenACCDirectiveKind::Invalid);
if (DirKind != OpenACCDirectiveKind::Invalid)
return static_cast<OpenACCDirectiveKindEx>(DirKind);
return llvm::StringSwitch<OpenACCDirectiveKindEx>(
Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->getName())
.Case("enter", OpenACCDirectiveKindEx::Enter)
.Case("exit", OpenACCDirectiveKindEx::Exit)
.Default(OpenACCDirectiveKindEx::Invalid);
}
// Translate single-token string representations to the OpenCC Clause Kind.
OpenACCClauseKind getOpenACCClauseKind(Token Tok) {
// auto is a keyword in some language modes, so make sure we parse it
// correctly.
if (Tok.is(tok::kw_auto))
return OpenACCClauseKind::Auto;
// default is a keyword, so make sure we parse it correctly.
if (Tok.is(tok::kw_default))
return OpenACCClauseKind::Default;
// if is also a keyword, make sure we parse it correctly.
if (Tok.is(tok::kw_if))
return OpenACCClauseKind::If;
if (!Tok.is(tok::identifier))
return OpenACCClauseKind::Invalid;
return llvm::StringSwitch<OpenACCClauseKind>(
Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->getName())
.Case("attach", OpenACCClauseKind::Attach)
.Case("auto", OpenACCClauseKind::Auto)
.Case("bind", OpenACCClauseKind::Bind)
.Case("create", OpenACCClauseKind::Create)
.Case("collapse", OpenACCClauseKind::Collapse)
.Case("copy", OpenACCClauseKind::Copy)
.Case("copyin", OpenACCClauseKind::CopyIn)
.Case("copyout", OpenACCClauseKind::CopyOut)
.Case("default", OpenACCClauseKind::Default)
.Case("default_async", OpenACCClauseKind::DefaultAsync)
.Case("delete", OpenACCClauseKind::Delete)
.Case("detach", OpenACCClauseKind::Detach)
.Case("device", OpenACCClauseKind::Device)
.Case("device_num", OpenACCClauseKind::DeviceNum)
.Case("device_resident", OpenACCClauseKind::DeviceResident)
.Case("device_type", OpenACCClauseKind::DeviceType)
.Case("deviceptr", OpenACCClauseKind::DevicePtr)
.Case("dtype", OpenACCClauseKind::DType)
.Case("finalize", OpenACCClauseKind::Finalize)
.Case("firstprivate", OpenACCClauseKind::FirstPrivate)
.Case("host", OpenACCClauseKind::Host)
.Case("if", OpenACCClauseKind::If)
.Case("if_present", OpenACCClauseKind::IfPresent)
.Case("independent", OpenACCClauseKind::Independent)
.Case("link", OpenACCClauseKind::Link)
.Case("no_create", OpenACCClauseKind::NoCreate)
.Case("num_gangs", OpenACCClauseKind::NumGangs)
.Case("num_workers", OpenACCClauseKind::NumWorkers)
.Case("nohost", OpenACCClauseKind::NoHost)
.Case("present", OpenACCClauseKind::Present)
.Case("private", OpenACCClauseKind::Private)
.Case("reduction", OpenACCClauseKind::Reduction)
.Case("self", OpenACCClauseKind::Self)
.Case("seq", OpenACCClauseKind::Seq)
.Case("use_device", OpenACCClauseKind::UseDevice)
.Case("vector", OpenACCClauseKind::Vector)
.Case("vector_length", OpenACCClauseKind::VectorLength)
.Case("worker", OpenACCClauseKind::Worker)
.Default(OpenACCClauseKind::Invalid);
}
// Since 'atomic' is effectively a compound directive, this will decode the
// second part of the directive.
OpenACCAtomicKind getOpenACCAtomicKind(Token Tok) {
if (!Tok.is(tok::identifier))
return OpenACCAtomicKind::Invalid;
return llvm::StringSwitch<OpenACCAtomicKind>(
Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->getName())
.Case("read", OpenACCAtomicKind::Read)
.Case("write", OpenACCAtomicKind::Write)
.Case("update", OpenACCAtomicKind::Update)
.Case("capture", OpenACCAtomicKind::Capture)
.Default(OpenACCAtomicKind::Invalid);
}
OpenACCDefaultClauseKind getOpenACCDefaultClauseKind(Token Tok) {
if (!Tok.is(tok::identifier))
return OpenACCDefaultClauseKind::Invalid;
return llvm::StringSwitch<OpenACCDefaultClauseKind>(
Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->getName())
.Case("none", OpenACCDefaultClauseKind::None)
.Case("present", OpenACCDefaultClauseKind::Present)
.Default(OpenACCDefaultClauseKind::Invalid);
}
enum class OpenACCSpecialTokenKind {
ReadOnly,
DevNum,
Queues,
Zero,
Force,
Num,
Length,
};
bool isOpenACCSpecialToken(OpenACCSpecialTokenKind Kind, Token Tok) {
if (!Tok.is(tok::identifier))
return false;
switch (Kind) {
case OpenACCSpecialTokenKind::ReadOnly:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("readonly");
case OpenACCSpecialTokenKind::DevNum:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("devnum");
case OpenACCSpecialTokenKind::Queues:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("queues");
case OpenACCSpecialTokenKind::Zero:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("zero");
case OpenACCSpecialTokenKind::Force:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("force");
case OpenACCSpecialTokenKind::Num:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("num");
case OpenACCSpecialTokenKind::Length:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("length");
}
llvm_unreachable("Unknown 'Kind' Passed");
}
/// Used for cases where we have a token we want to check against an
/// 'identifier-like' token, but don't want to give awkward error messages in
/// cases where it is accidentially a keyword.
bool isTokenIdentifierOrKeyword(Parser &P, Token Tok) {
if (Tok.is(tok::identifier))
return true;
if (!Tok.isAnnotation() && Tok.getIdentifierInfo() &&
Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isKeyword(P.getLangOpts()))
return true;
return false;
}
/// Parses and consumes an identifer followed immediately by a single colon, and
/// diagnoses if it is not the 'special token' kind that we require. Used when
/// the tag is the only valid value.
/// Return 'true' if the special token was matched, false if no special token,
/// or an invalid special token was found.
template <typename DirOrClauseTy>
bool tryParseAndConsumeSpecialTokenKind(Parser &P, OpenACCSpecialTokenKind Kind,
DirOrClauseTy DirOrClause) {
Token IdentTok = P.getCurToken();
// If this is an identifier-like thing followed by ':', it is one of the
// OpenACC 'special' name tags, so consume it.
if (isTokenIdentifierOrKeyword(P, IdentTok) && P.NextToken().is(tok::colon)) {
P.ConsumeToken();
P.ConsumeToken();
if (!isOpenACCSpecialToken(Kind, IdentTok)) {
P.Diag(IdentTok, diag::err_acc_invalid_tag_kind)
<< IdentTok.getIdentifierInfo() << DirOrClause
<< std::is_same_v<DirOrClauseTy, OpenACCClauseKind>;
return false;
}
return true;
}
return false;
}
bool isOpenACCDirectiveKind(OpenACCDirectiveKind Kind, Token Tok) {
if (!Tok.is(tok::identifier))
return false;
switch (Kind) {
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Parallel:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("parallel");
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Serial:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("serial");
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Kernels:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("kernels");
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Data:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("data");
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::HostData:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("host_data");
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Loop:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("loop");
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Cache:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("cache");
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::ParallelLoop:
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::SerialLoop:
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::KernelsLoop:
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::EnterData:
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::ExitData:
return false;
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Atomic:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("atomic");
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Routine:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("routine");
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Declare:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("declare");
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Init:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("init");
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Shutdown:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("shutdown");
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Set:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("set");
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Update:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("update");
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Wait:
return Tok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("wait");
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Invalid:
return false;
}
llvm_unreachable("Unknown 'Kind' Passed");
}
OpenACCReductionOperator ParseReductionOperator(Parser &P) {
// If there is no colon, treat as if the reduction operator was missing, else
// we probably will not recover from it in the case where an expression starts
// with one of the operator tokens.
if (P.NextToken().isNot(tok::colon)) {
P.Diag(P.getCurToken(), diag::err_acc_expected_reduction_operator);
return OpenACCReductionOperator::Invalid;
}
Token ReductionKindTok = P.getCurToken();
// Consume both the kind and the colon.
P.ConsumeToken();
P.ConsumeToken();
switch (ReductionKindTok.getKind()) {
case tok::plus:
return OpenACCReductionOperator::Addition;
case tok::star:
return OpenACCReductionOperator::Multiplication;
case tok::amp:
return OpenACCReductionOperator::BitwiseAnd;
case tok::pipe:
return OpenACCReductionOperator::BitwiseOr;
case tok::caret:
return OpenACCReductionOperator::BitwiseXOr;
case tok::ampamp:
return OpenACCReductionOperator::And;
case tok::pipepipe:
return OpenACCReductionOperator::Or;
case tok::identifier:
if (ReductionKindTok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("max"))
return OpenACCReductionOperator::Max;
if (ReductionKindTok.getIdentifierInfo()->isStr("min"))
return OpenACCReductionOperator::Min;
LLVM_FALLTHROUGH;
default:
P.Diag(ReductionKindTok, diag::err_acc_invalid_reduction_operator);
return OpenACCReductionOperator::Invalid;
}
llvm_unreachable("Reduction op token kind not caught by 'default'?");
}
/// Used for cases where we expect an identifier-like token, but don't want to
/// give awkward error messages in cases where it is accidentially a keyword.
bool expectIdentifierOrKeyword(Parser &P) {
Token Tok = P.getCurToken();
if (isTokenIdentifierOrKeyword(P, Tok))
return false;
P.Diag(P.getCurToken(), diag::err_expected) << tok::identifier;
return true;
}
OpenACCDirectiveKind
ParseOpenACCEnterExitDataDirective(Parser &P, Token FirstTok,
OpenACCDirectiveKindEx ExtDirKind) {
Token SecondTok = P.getCurToken();
if (SecondTok.isAnnotation()) {
P.Diag(FirstTok, diag::err_acc_invalid_directive)
<< 0 << FirstTok.getIdentifierInfo();
return OpenACCDirectiveKind::Invalid;
}
// Consume the second name anyway, this way we can continue on without making
// this oddly look like a clause.
P.ConsumeAnyToken();
if (!isOpenACCDirectiveKind(OpenACCDirectiveKind::Data, SecondTok)) {
if (!SecondTok.is(tok::identifier))
P.Diag(SecondTok, diag::err_expected) << tok::identifier;
else
P.Diag(FirstTok, diag::err_acc_invalid_directive)
<< 1 << FirstTok.getIdentifierInfo()->getName()
<< SecondTok.getIdentifierInfo()->getName();
return OpenACCDirectiveKind::Invalid;
}
return ExtDirKind == OpenACCDirectiveKindEx::Enter
? OpenACCDirectiveKind::EnterData
: OpenACCDirectiveKind::ExitData;
}
OpenACCAtomicKind ParseOpenACCAtomicKind(Parser &P) {
Token AtomicClauseToken = P.getCurToken();
// #pragma acc atomic is equivilent to update:
if (AtomicClauseToken.isAnnotation())
return OpenACCAtomicKind::Update;
OpenACCAtomicKind AtomicKind = getOpenACCAtomicKind(AtomicClauseToken);
// If we don't know what this is, treat it as 'nothing', and treat the rest of
// this as a clause list, which, despite being invalid, is likely what the
// user was trying to do.
if (AtomicKind == OpenACCAtomicKind::Invalid)
return OpenACCAtomicKind::Update;
P.ConsumeToken();
return AtomicKind;
}
// Parse and consume the tokens for OpenACC Directive/Construct kinds.
OpenACCDirectiveKind ParseOpenACCDirectiveKind(Parser &P) {
Token FirstTok = P.getCurToken();
// Just #pragma acc can get us immediately to the end, make sure we don't
// introspect on the spelling before then.
if (FirstTok.isNot(tok::identifier)) {
P.Diag(FirstTok, diag::err_acc_missing_directive);
if (P.getCurToken().isNot(tok::annot_pragma_openacc_end))
P.ConsumeAnyToken();
return OpenACCDirectiveKind::Invalid;
}
P.ConsumeToken();
OpenACCDirectiveKindEx ExDirKind = getOpenACCDirectiveKind(FirstTok);
// OpenACCDirectiveKindEx is meant to be an extended list
// over OpenACCDirectiveKind, so any value below Invalid is one of the
// OpenACCDirectiveKind values. This switch takes care of all of the extra
// parsing required for the Extended values. At the end of this block,
// ExDirKind can be assumed to be a valid OpenACCDirectiveKind, so we can
// immediately cast it and use it as that.
if (ExDirKind >= OpenACCDirectiveKindEx::Invalid) {
switch (ExDirKind) {
case OpenACCDirectiveKindEx::Invalid: {
P.Diag(FirstTok, diag::err_acc_invalid_directive)
<< 0 << FirstTok.getIdentifierInfo();
return OpenACCDirectiveKind::Invalid;
}
case OpenACCDirectiveKindEx::Enter:
case OpenACCDirectiveKindEx::Exit:
return ParseOpenACCEnterExitDataDirective(P, FirstTok, ExDirKind);
}
}
OpenACCDirectiveKind DirKind = static_cast<OpenACCDirectiveKind>(ExDirKind);
// Combined Constructs allows parallel loop, serial loop, or kernels loop. Any
// other attempt at a combined construct will be diagnosed as an invalid
// clause.
Token SecondTok = P.getCurToken();
if (!SecondTok.isAnnotation() &&
isOpenACCDirectiveKind(OpenACCDirectiveKind::Loop, SecondTok)) {
switch (DirKind) {
default:
// Nothing to do except in the below cases, as they should be diagnosed as
// a clause.
break;
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Parallel:
P.ConsumeToken();
return OpenACCDirectiveKind::ParallelLoop;
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Serial:
P.ConsumeToken();
return OpenACCDirectiveKind::SerialLoop;
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Kernels:
P.ConsumeToken();
return OpenACCDirectiveKind::KernelsLoop;
}
}
return DirKind;
}
enum ClauseParensKind {
None,
Optional,
Required
};
ClauseParensKind getClauseParensKind(OpenACCDirectiveKind DirKind,
OpenACCClauseKind Kind) {
switch (Kind) {
case OpenACCClauseKind::Self:
return DirKind == OpenACCDirectiveKind::Update ? ClauseParensKind::Required
: ClauseParensKind::Optional;
case OpenACCClauseKind::Worker:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Vector:
return ClauseParensKind::Optional;
case OpenACCClauseKind::Default:
case OpenACCClauseKind::If:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Create:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Copy:
case OpenACCClauseKind::CopyIn:
case OpenACCClauseKind::CopyOut:
case OpenACCClauseKind::UseDevice:
case OpenACCClauseKind::NoCreate:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Present:
case OpenACCClauseKind::DevicePtr:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Attach:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Detach:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Private:
case OpenACCClauseKind::FirstPrivate:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Delete:
case OpenACCClauseKind::DeviceResident:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Device:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Link:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Host:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Reduction:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Collapse:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Bind:
case OpenACCClauseKind::VectorLength:
case OpenACCClauseKind::NumGangs:
case OpenACCClauseKind::NumWorkers:
case OpenACCClauseKind::DeviceNum:
case OpenACCClauseKind::DefaultAsync:
case OpenACCClauseKind::DeviceType:
case OpenACCClauseKind::DType:
return ClauseParensKind::Required;
case OpenACCClauseKind::Auto:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Finalize:
case OpenACCClauseKind::IfPresent:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Independent:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Invalid:
case OpenACCClauseKind::NoHost:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Seq:
return ClauseParensKind::None;
}
llvm_unreachable("Unhandled clause kind");
}
bool ClauseHasOptionalParens(OpenACCDirectiveKind DirKind,
OpenACCClauseKind Kind) {
return getClauseParensKind(DirKind, Kind) == ClauseParensKind::Optional;
}
bool ClauseHasRequiredParens(OpenACCDirectiveKind DirKind,
OpenACCClauseKind Kind) {
return getClauseParensKind(DirKind, Kind) == ClauseParensKind::Required;
}
ExprResult ParseOpenACCConditionalExpr(Parser &P) {
// FIXME: It isn't clear if the spec saying 'condition' means the same as
// it does in an if/while/etc (See ParseCXXCondition), however as it was
// written with Fortran/C in mind, we're going to assume it just means an
// 'expression evaluating to boolean'.
return P.getActions().CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(P.ParseExpression());
}
// Skip until we see the end of pragma token, but don't consume it. This is us
// just giving up on the rest of the pragma so we can continue executing. We
// have to do this because 'SkipUntil' considers paren balancing, which isn't
// what we want.
void SkipUntilEndOfDirective(Parser &P) {
while (P.getCurToken().isNot(tok::annot_pragma_openacc_end))
P.ConsumeAnyToken();
}
} // namespace
// OpenACC 3.3, section 1.7:
// To simplify the specification and convey appropriate constraint information,
// a pqr-list is a comma-separated list of pdr items. The one exception is a
// clause-list, which is a list of one or more clauses optionally separated by
// commas.
void Parser::ParseOpenACCClauseList(OpenACCDirectiveKind DirKind) {
bool FirstClause = true;
while (getCurToken().isNot(tok::annot_pragma_openacc_end)) {
// Comma is optional in a clause-list.
if (!FirstClause && getCurToken().is(tok::comma))
ConsumeToken();
FirstClause = false;
// Recovering from a bad clause is really difficult, so we just give up on
// error.
if (ParseOpenACCClause(DirKind)) {
SkipUntilEndOfDirective(*this);
return;
}
}
}
ExprResult Parser::ParseOpenACCIntExpr() {
// FIXME: this is required to be an integer expression (or dependent), so we
// should ensure that is the case by passing this to SEMA here.
return getActions().CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(ParseAssignmentExpression());
}
bool Parser::ParseOpenACCClauseVarList(OpenACCClauseKind Kind) {
// FIXME: Future clauses will require 'special word' parsing, check for one,
// then parse it based on whether it is a clause that requires a 'special
// word'.
(void)Kind;
// If the var parsing fails, skip until the end of the directive as this is
// an expression and gets messy if we try to continue otherwise.
if (ParseOpenACCVar())
return true;
while (!getCurToken().isOneOf(tok::r_paren, tok::annot_pragma_openacc_end)) {
ExpectAndConsume(tok::comma);
// If the var parsing fails, skip until the end of the directive as this is
// an expression and gets messy if we try to continue otherwise.
if (ParseOpenACCVar())
return true;
}
return false;
}
/// OpenACC 3.3 Section 2.4:
/// The argument to the device_type clause is a comma-separated list of one or
/// more device architecture name identifiers, or an asterisk.
///
/// The syntax of the device_type clause is
/// device_type( * )
/// device_type( device-type-list )
///
/// The device_type clause may be abbreviated to dtype.
bool Parser::ParseOpenACCDeviceTypeList() {
if (expectIdentifierOrKeyword(*this)) {
SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, tok::annot_pragma_openacc_end,
Parser::StopBeforeMatch);
return false;
}
ConsumeToken();
while (!getCurToken().isOneOf(tok::r_paren, tok::annot_pragma_openacc_end)) {
ExpectAndConsume(tok::comma);
if (expectIdentifierOrKeyword(*this)) {
SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, tok::annot_pragma_openacc_end,
Parser::StopBeforeMatch);
return false;
}
ConsumeToken();
}
return false;
}
// The OpenACC Clause List is a comma or space-delimited list of clauses (see
// the comment on ParseOpenACCClauseList). The concept of a 'clause' doesn't
// really have its owner grammar and each individual one has its own definition.
// However, they all are named with a single-identifier (or auto/default!)
// token, followed in some cases by either braces or parens.
bool Parser::ParseOpenACCClause(OpenACCDirectiveKind DirKind) {
// A number of clause names are actually keywords, so accept a keyword that
// can be converted to a name.
if (expectIdentifierOrKeyword(*this))
return true;
OpenACCClauseKind Kind = getOpenACCClauseKind(getCurToken());
if (Kind == OpenACCClauseKind::Invalid)
return Diag(getCurToken(), diag::err_acc_invalid_clause)
<< getCurToken().getIdentifierInfo();
// Consume the clause name.
ConsumeToken();
return ParseOpenACCClauseParams(DirKind, Kind);
}
bool Parser::ParseOpenACCClauseParams(OpenACCDirectiveKind DirKind,
OpenACCClauseKind Kind) {
BalancedDelimiterTracker Parens(*this, tok::l_paren,
tok::annot_pragma_openacc_end);
if (ClauseHasRequiredParens(DirKind, Kind)) {
if (Parens.expectAndConsume()) {
// We are missing a paren, so assume that the person just forgot the
// parameter. Return 'false' so we try to continue on and parse the next
// clause.
SkipUntil(tok::comma, tok::r_paren, tok::annot_pragma_openacc_end,
Parser::StopBeforeMatch);
return false;
}
switch (Kind) {
case OpenACCClauseKind::Default: {
Token DefKindTok = getCurToken();
if (expectIdentifierOrKeyword(*this))
break;
ConsumeToken();
if (getOpenACCDefaultClauseKind(DefKindTok) ==
OpenACCDefaultClauseKind::Invalid)
Diag(DefKindTok, diag::err_acc_invalid_default_clause_kind);
break;
}
case OpenACCClauseKind::If: {
ExprResult CondExpr = ParseOpenACCConditionalExpr(*this);
// An invalid expression can be just about anything, so just give up on
// this clause list.
if (CondExpr.isInvalid())
return true;
break;
}
case OpenACCClauseKind::CopyIn:
tryParseAndConsumeSpecialTokenKind(
*this, OpenACCSpecialTokenKind::ReadOnly, Kind);
if (ParseOpenACCClauseVarList(Kind))
return true;
break;
case OpenACCClauseKind::Create:
case OpenACCClauseKind::CopyOut:
tryParseAndConsumeSpecialTokenKind(*this, OpenACCSpecialTokenKind::Zero,
Kind);
if (ParseOpenACCClauseVarList(Kind))
return true;
break;
case OpenACCClauseKind::Reduction:
// If we're missing a clause-kind (or it is invalid), see if we can parse
// the var-list anyway.
ParseReductionOperator(*this);
if (ParseOpenACCClauseVarList(Kind))
return true;
break;
case OpenACCClauseKind::Self:
// The 'self' clause is a var-list instead of a 'condition' in the case of
// the 'update' clause, so we have to handle it here. U se an assert to
// make sure we get the right differentiator.
assert(DirKind == OpenACCDirectiveKind::Update);
LLVM_FALLTHROUGH;
case OpenACCClauseKind::Attach:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Copy:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Delete:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Detach:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Device:
case OpenACCClauseKind::DeviceResident:
case OpenACCClauseKind::DevicePtr:
case OpenACCClauseKind::FirstPrivate:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Host:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Link:
case OpenACCClauseKind::NoCreate:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Present:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Private:
case OpenACCClauseKind::UseDevice:
if (ParseOpenACCClauseVarList(Kind))
return true;
break;
case OpenACCClauseKind::Collapse: {
tryParseAndConsumeSpecialTokenKind(*this, OpenACCSpecialTokenKind::Force,
Kind);
ExprResult NumLoops =
getActions().CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(ParseConstantExpression());
if (NumLoops.isInvalid())
return true;
break;
}
case OpenACCClauseKind::Bind: {
ExprResult BindArg = ParseOpenACCBindClauseArgument();
if (BindArg.isInvalid())
return true;
break;
}
case OpenACCClauseKind::NumGangs:
case OpenACCClauseKind::NumWorkers:
case OpenACCClauseKind::DeviceNum:
case OpenACCClauseKind::DefaultAsync:
case OpenACCClauseKind::VectorLength: {
ExprResult IntExpr = ParseOpenACCIntExpr();
if (IntExpr.isInvalid())
return true;
break;
}
case OpenACCClauseKind::DType:
case OpenACCClauseKind::DeviceType:
if (getCurToken().is(tok::star)) {
// FIXME: We want to mark that this is an 'everything else' type of
// device_type in Sema.
ConsumeToken();
} else if (ParseOpenACCDeviceTypeList()) {
return true;
}
break;
default:
llvm_unreachable("Not a required parens type?");
}
return Parens.consumeClose();
} else if (ClauseHasOptionalParens(DirKind, Kind)) {
if (!Parens.consumeOpen()) {
switch (Kind) {
case OpenACCClauseKind::Self: {
assert(DirKind != OpenACCDirectiveKind::Update);
ExprResult CondExpr = ParseOpenACCConditionalExpr(*this);
// An invalid expression can be just about anything, so just give up on
// this clause list.
if (CondExpr.isInvalid())
return true;
break;
}
case OpenACCClauseKind::Vector:
case OpenACCClauseKind::Worker: {
tryParseAndConsumeSpecialTokenKind(*this,
Kind == OpenACCClauseKind::Vector
? OpenACCSpecialTokenKind::Length
: OpenACCSpecialTokenKind::Num,
Kind);
ExprResult IntExpr = ParseOpenACCIntExpr();
if (IntExpr.isInvalid())
return true;
break;
}
default:
llvm_unreachable("Not an optional parens type?");
}
Parens.consumeClose();
}
}
return false;
}
/// OpenACC 3.3, section 2.16:
/// In this section and throughout the specification, the term wait-argument
/// means:
/// [ devnum : int-expr : ] [ queues : ] async-argument-list
bool Parser::ParseOpenACCWaitArgument() {
// [devnum : int-expr : ]
if (isOpenACCSpecialToken(OpenACCSpecialTokenKind::DevNum, Tok) &&
NextToken().is(tok::colon)) {
// Consume devnum.
ConsumeToken();
// Consume colon.
ConsumeToken();
ExprResult IntExpr =
getActions().CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(ParseAssignmentExpression());
if (IntExpr.isInvalid())
return true;
if (ExpectAndConsume(tok::colon))
return true;
}
// [ queues : ]
if (isOpenACCSpecialToken(OpenACCSpecialTokenKind::Queues, Tok) &&
NextToken().is(tok::colon)) {
// Consume queues.
ConsumeToken();
// Consume colon.
ConsumeToken();
}
// OpenACC 3.3, section 2.16:
// the term 'async-argument' means a nonnegative scalar integer expression, or
// one of the special values 'acc_async_noval' or 'acc_async_sync', as defined
// in the C header file and the Fortran opacc module.
//
// We are parsing this simply as list of assignment expressions (to avoid
// comma being troublesome), and will ensure it is an integral type. The
// 'special' types are defined as macros, so we can't really check those
// (other than perhaps as values at one point?), but the standard does say it
// is implementation-defined to use any other negative value.
//
//
bool FirstArg = true;
while (!getCurToken().isOneOf(tok::r_paren, tok::annot_pragma_openacc_end)) {
if (!FirstArg) {
if (ExpectAndConsume(tok::comma))
return true;
}
FirstArg = false;
ExprResult CurArg =
getActions().CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(ParseAssignmentExpression());
if (CurArg.isInvalid())
return true;
}
return false;
}
ExprResult Parser::ParseOpenACCIDExpression() {
ExprResult Res;
if (getLangOpts().CPlusPlus) {
Res = ParseCXXIdExpression(/*isAddressOfOperand=*/true);
} else {
// There isn't anything quite the same as ParseCXXIdExpression for C, so we
// need to get the identifier, then call into Sema ourselves.
if (Tok.isNot(tok::identifier)) {
Diag(Tok, diag::err_expected) << tok::identifier;
return ExprError();
}
Token FuncName = getCurToken();
UnqualifiedId Name;
CXXScopeSpec ScopeSpec;
SourceLocation TemplateKWLoc;
Name.setIdentifier(FuncName.getIdentifierInfo(), ConsumeToken());
// Ensure this is a valid identifier. We don't accept causing implicit
// function declarations per the spec, so always claim to not have trailing
// L Paren.
Res = Actions.ActOnIdExpression(getCurScope(), ScopeSpec, TemplateKWLoc,
Name, /*HasTrailingLParen=*/false,
/*isAddressOfOperand=*/false);
}
return getActions().CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(Res);
}
ExprResult Parser::ParseOpenACCBindClauseArgument() {
// OpenACC 3.3 section 2.15:
// The bind clause specifies the name to use when calling the procedure on a
// device other than the host. If the name is specified as an identifier, it
// is called as if that name were specified in the language being compiled. If
// the name is specified as a string, the string is used for the procedure
// name unmodified.
if (getCurToken().is(tok::r_paren)) {
Diag(getCurToken(), diag::err_acc_incorrect_bind_arg);
return ExprError();
}
if (tok::isStringLiteral(getCurToken().getKind()))
return getActions().CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(ParseStringLiteralExpression(
/*AllowUserDefinedLiteral=*/false, /*Unevaluated=*/true));
return ParseOpenACCIDExpression();
}
/// OpenACC 3.3, section 1.6:
/// In this spec, a 'var' (in italics) is one of the following:
/// - a variable name (a scalar, array, or compisite variable name)
/// - a subarray specification with subscript ranges
/// - an array element
/// - a member of a composite variable
/// - a common block name between slashes (fortran only)
bool Parser::ParseOpenACCVar() {
OpenACCArraySectionRAII ArraySections(*this);
ExprResult Res =
getActions().CorrectDelayedTyposInExpr(ParseAssignmentExpression());
return Res.isInvalid();
}
/// OpenACC 3.3, section 2.10:
/// In C and C++, the syntax of the cache directive is:
///
/// #pragma acc cache ([readonly:]var-list) new-line
void Parser::ParseOpenACCCacheVarList() {
// If this is the end of the line, just return 'false' and count on the close
// paren diagnostic to catch the issue.
if (getCurToken().isAnnotation())
return;
// The VarList is an optional `readonly:` followed by a list of a variable
// specifications. Consume something that looks like a 'tag', and diagnose if
// it isn't 'readonly'.
if (tryParseAndConsumeSpecialTokenKind(*this,
OpenACCSpecialTokenKind::ReadOnly,
OpenACCDirectiveKind::Cache)) {
// FIXME: Record that this is a 'readonly' so that we can use that during
// Sema/AST generation.
}
bool FirstArray = true;
while (!getCurToken().isOneOf(tok::r_paren, tok::annot_pragma_openacc_end)) {
if (!FirstArray)
ExpectAndConsume(tok::comma);
FirstArray = false;
// OpenACC 3.3, section 2.10:
// A 'var' in a cache directive must be a single array element or a simple
// subarray. In C and C++, a simple subarray is an array name followed by
// an extended array range specification in brackets, with a start and
// length such as:
//
// arr[lower:length]
//
if (ParseOpenACCVar())
SkipUntil(tok::r_paren, tok::annot_pragma_openacc_end, tok::comma,
StopBeforeMatch);
}
}
void Parser::ParseOpenACCDirective() {
OpenACCDirectiveKind DirKind = ParseOpenACCDirectiveKind(*this);
// Once we've parsed the construct/directive name, some have additional
// specifiers that need to be taken care of. Atomic has an 'atomic-clause'
// that needs to be parsed.
if (DirKind == OpenACCDirectiveKind::Atomic)
ParseOpenACCAtomicKind(*this);
// We've successfully parsed the construct/directive name, however a few of
// the constructs have optional parens that contain further details.
BalancedDelimiterTracker T(*this, tok::l_paren,
tok::annot_pragma_openacc_end);
if (!T.consumeOpen()) {
switch (DirKind) {
default:
Diag(T.getOpenLocation(), diag::err_acc_invalid_open_paren);
T.skipToEnd();
break;
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Routine: {
// Routine has an optional paren-wrapped name of a function in the local
// scope. We parse the name, emitting any diagnostics
ExprResult RoutineName = ParseOpenACCIDExpression();
// If the routine name is invalid, just skip until the closing paren to
// recover more gracefully.
if (RoutineName.isInvalid())
T.skipToEnd();
else
T.consumeClose();
break;
}
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Cache:
ParseOpenACCCacheVarList();
// The ParseOpenACCCacheVarList function manages to recover from failures,
// so we can always consume the close.
T.consumeClose();
break;
case OpenACCDirectiveKind::Wait:
// OpenACC has an optional paren-wrapped 'wait-argument'.
if (ParseOpenACCWaitArgument())
T.skipToEnd();
else
T.consumeClose();
break;
}
} else if (DirKind == OpenACCDirectiveKind::Cache) {
// Cache's paren var-list is required, so error here if it isn't provided.
// We know that the consumeOpen above left the first non-paren here, so
// diagnose, then continue as if it was completely omitted.
Diag(Tok, diag::err_expected) << tok::l_paren;
}
// Parses the list of clauses, if present.
ParseOpenACCClauseList(DirKind);
Diag(getCurToken(), diag::warn_pragma_acc_unimplemented);
assert(Tok.is(tok::annot_pragma_openacc_end) &&
"Didn't parse all OpenACC Clauses");
ConsumeAnnotationToken();
}
// Parse OpenACC directive on a declaration.
Parser::DeclGroupPtrTy Parser::ParseOpenACCDirectiveDecl() {
assert(Tok.is(tok::annot_pragma_openacc) && "expected OpenACC Start Token");
ParsingOpenACCDirectiveRAII DirScope(*this);
ConsumeAnnotationToken();
ParseOpenACCDirective();
return nullptr;
}
// Parse OpenACC Directive on a Statement.
StmtResult Parser::ParseOpenACCDirectiveStmt() {
assert(Tok.is(tok::annot_pragma_openacc) && "expected OpenACC Start Token");
ParsingOpenACCDirectiveRAII DirScope(*this);
ConsumeAnnotationToken();
ParseOpenACCDirective();
return StmtEmpty();
}
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