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author | Shinji KONO <kono@ie.u-ryukyu.ac.jp> |
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date | Sat, 14 Oct 2023 10:13:55 +0900 |
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.. _omp140: Could not internalize function. Some optimizations may not be possible. [OMP140] ==================================================================================================================== This analysis remark indicates that function internalization failed for the given function. Internalization occurs when a call to a function that ordinarily has external visibility is replaced with a call to a copy of that function with only internal visibility. This allows the compiler to make strong static assertions about the context a function is called in. Without internalization this analysis would always be invalidated by the possibility of someone calling the function in a different context outside of the current translation unit. This is necessary for optimizations like :ref:`OMP111 <omp111>` and :ref:`OMP120 <omp120>`. If a function failed to be internalized it most likely has linkage that cannot be copied. Internalization is currently only enabled by default for OpenMP target offloading. Examples -------- This will occur for any function declaration that has incompatible linkage. .. code-block:: c++ __attribute__((weak)) void setup(); void foo() { #pragma omp target { setup(); #pragma omp parallel { work(); } } } .. code-block:: console $ clang++ -fopenmp -fopenmp-targets=nvptx64 -O1 -Rpass-analysis=openmp-opt omp140.cpp omp140.cpp:1:1: remark: Could not internalize function. Some optimizations may not be possible. [OMP140] __attribute__((weak)) void setup() { ^ Diagnostic Scope ---------------- OpenMP analysis remark.