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When running test-case libgomp.oacc-c-c++-common/vector-length-128-7.c on an
RTX A2000 (sm_86) with driver 510.60.02 I run into:
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FAIL: libgomp.oacc-c/../libgomp.oacc-c-c++-common/vector-length-128-7.c \
-DACC_DEVICE_TYPE_nvidia=1 -DACC_MEM_SHARED=0 -foffload=nvptx-none -O0 \
output pattern test
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The failing check verifies the launch dimensions:
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/* { dg-output "nvptx_exec: kernel main\\\$_omp_fn\\\$0: \
launch gangs=1, workers=8, vectors=128" } */
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which fails because (as we can see with GOMP_DEBUG=1) the actual num_workers
is 6:
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nvptx_exec: kernel main$_omp_fn$0: launch gangs=1, workers=6, vectors=128
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This is due to the result of cuOccupancyMaxPotentialBlockSize (which suggests
'a launch configuration with reasonable occupancy') printed just before:
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cuOccupancyMaxPotentialBlockSize: grid = 52, block = 768
...
[ Note: 6 * 128 == 768. ]
Fix this by updating the check to allow num_workers in the range 1 to 8.
Tested on x86_64 with nvptx accelerator.
libgomp/ChangeLog:
2022-04-01 Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de>
* testsuite/libgomp.oacc-c-c++-common/vector-length-128-7.c: Fix
num_workers check.
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