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/* Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Contributed by Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com>.
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This file is part of the GNU OpenMP Library (libgomp).
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Libgomp is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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Libgomp is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
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FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for
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more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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along with libgomp; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to the
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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
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MA 02110-1301, USA. */
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/* As a special exception, if you link this library with other files, some
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of which are compiled with GCC, to produce an executable, this library
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does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be covered by the
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GNU General Public License. This exception does not however invalidate
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any other reasons why the executable file might be covered by the GNU
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General Public License. */
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/* This file contains data types and function declarations that are not
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part of the official OpenMP user interface. There are declarations
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in here that are part of the GNU OpenMP ABI, in that the compiler is
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required to know about them and use them.
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The convention is that the all caps prefix "GOMP" is used group items
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that are part of the external ABI, and the lower case prefix "gomp"
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is used group items that are completely private to the library. */
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#ifndef LIBGOMP_H
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#define LIBGOMP_H 1
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#include "config.h"
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#include "gstdint.h"
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#include <pthread.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#ifdef HAVE_ATTRIBUTE_VISIBILITY
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# pragma GCC visibility push(hidden)
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#endif
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#include "sem.h"
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#include "mutex.h"
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#include "bar.h"
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/* This structure contains the data to control one work-sharing construct,
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either a LOOP (FOR/DO) or a SECTIONS. */
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enum gomp_schedule_type
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{
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GFS_STATIC,
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GFS_DYNAMIC,
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GFS_GUIDED,
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GFS_RUNTIME
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};
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struct gomp_work_share
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{
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/* This member records the SCHEDULE clause to be used for this construct.
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The user specification of "runtime" will already have been resolved.
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If this is a SECTIONS construct, this value will always be DYNAMIC. */
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enum gomp_schedule_type sched;
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/* This is the chunk_size argument to the SCHEDULE clause. */
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long chunk_size;
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/* This is the iteration end point. If this is a SECTIONS construct,
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this is the number of contained sections. */
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long end;
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/* This is the iteration step. If this is a SECTIONS construct, this
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is always 1. */
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long incr;
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/* This lock protects the update of the following members. */
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gomp_mutex_t lock;
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union {
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/* This is the next iteration value to be allocated. In the case of
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GFS_STATIC loops, this the iteration start point and never changes. */
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long next;
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/* This is the returned data structure for SINGLE COPYPRIVATE. */
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void *copyprivate;
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};
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/* This is the count of the number of threads that have exited the work
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share construct. If the construct was marked nowait, they have moved on
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to other work; otherwise they're blocked on a barrier. The last member
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of the team to exit the work share construct must deallocate it. */
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unsigned threads_completed;
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/* This is the index into the circular queue ordered_team_ids of the
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current thread that's allowed into the ordered reason. */
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unsigned ordered_cur;
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/* This is the number of threads that have registered themselves in
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the circular queue ordered_team_ids. */
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unsigned ordered_num_used;
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/* This is the team_id of the currently acknoledged owner of the ordered
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section, or -1u if the ordered section has not been acknowledged by
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any thread. This is distinguished from the thread that is *allowed*
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to take the section next. */
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unsigned ordered_owner;
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/* This is a circular queue that details which threads will be allowed
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into the ordered region and in which order. When a thread allocates
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iterations on which it is going to work, it also registers itself at
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the end of the array. When a thread reaches the ordered region, it
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checks to see if it is the one at the head of the queue. If not, it
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blocks on its RELEASE semaphore. */
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unsigned ordered_team_ids[];
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};
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/* This structure contains all of the thread-local data associated with
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a thread team. This is the data that must be saved when a thread
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encounters a nested PARALLEL construct. */
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struct gomp_team_state
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{
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/* This is the team of which the thread is currently a member. */
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struct gomp_team *team;
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/* This is the work share construct which this thread is currently
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processing. Recall that with NOWAIT, not all threads may be
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processing the same construct. This value is NULL when there
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is no construct being processed. */
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struct gomp_work_share *work_share;
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/* This is the ID of this thread within the team. This value is
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guaranteed to be between 0 and N-1, where N is the number of
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threads in the team. */
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unsigned team_id;
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/* The work share "generation" is a number that increases by one for
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each work share construct encountered in the dynamic flow of the
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program. It is used to find the control data for the work share
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when encountering it for the first time. This particular number
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reflects the generation of the work_share member of this struct. */
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unsigned work_share_generation;
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/* For GFS_RUNTIME loops that resolved to GFS_STATIC, this is the
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trip number through the loop. So first time a particular loop
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is encountered this number is 0, the second time through the loop
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is 1, etc. This is unused when the compiler knows in advance that
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the loop is statically scheduled. */
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unsigned long static_trip;
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};
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/* This structure describes a "team" of threads. These are the threads
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that are spawned by a PARALLEL constructs, as well as the work sharing
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constructs that the team encounters. */
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struct gomp_team
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{
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/* This lock protects access to the following work shares data structures. */
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gomp_mutex_t work_share_lock;
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/* This is a dynamically sized array containing pointers to the control
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structs for all "live" work share constructs. Here "live" means that
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the construct has been encountered by at least one thread, and not
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completed by all threads. */
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struct gomp_work_share **work_shares;
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/* The work_shares array is indexed by "generation & generation_mask".
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The mask will be 2**N - 1, where 2**N is the size of the array. */
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unsigned generation_mask;
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/* These two values define the bounds of the elements of the work_shares
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array that are currently in use. */
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unsigned oldest_live_gen;
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unsigned num_live_gen;
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/* This is the number of threads in the current team. */
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unsigned nthreads;
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/* This is the saved team state that applied to a master thread before
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the current thread was created. */
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struct gomp_team_state prev_ts;
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/* This barrier is used for most synchronization of the team. */
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gomp_barrier_t barrier;
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/* This semaphore should be used by the master thread instead of its
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"native" semaphore in the thread structure. Required for nested
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parallels, as the master is a member of two teams. */
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gomp_sem_t master_release;
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/* This array contains pointers to the release semaphore of the threads
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in the team. */
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gomp_sem_t *ordered_release[];
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};
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/* This structure contains all data that is private to libgomp and is
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allocated per thread. */
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struct gomp_thread
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{
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/* This is the function that the thread should run upon launch. */
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void (*fn) (void *data);
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void *data;
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/* This is the current team state for this thread. The ts.team member
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is NULL only if the thread is idle. */
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struct gomp_team_state ts;
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/* This semaphore is used for ordered loops. */
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gomp_sem_t release;
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};
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/* ... and here is that TLS data. */
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#ifdef HAVE_TLS
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extern __thread struct gomp_thread gomp_tls_data;
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static inline struct gomp_thread *gomp_thread (void)
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{
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return &gomp_tls_data;
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}
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#else
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extern pthread_key_t gomp_tls_key;
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static inline struct gomp_thread *gomp_thread (void)
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{
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return pthread_getspecific (gomp_tls_key);
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}
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#endif
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/* These are the OpenMP 2.5 internal control variables described in
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section 2.3. At least those that correspond to environment variables. */
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extern unsigned gomp_nthreads_var;
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extern bool gomp_dyn_var;
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extern bool gomp_nest_var;
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extern enum gomp_schedule_type gomp_run_sched_var;
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extern unsigned gomp_run_sched_chunk;
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/* Function prototypes. */
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/* alloc.c */
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extern void *gomp_malloc (size_t) __attribute__((malloc));
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extern void *gomp_malloc_cleared (size_t) __attribute__((malloc));
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extern void *gomp_realloc (void *, size_t);
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/* Avoid conflicting prototypes of alloca() in system headers by using
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GCC's builtin alloca(). */
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#define gomp_alloca(x) __builtin_alloca(x)
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/* error.c */
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extern void gomp_error (const char *, ...)
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__attribute__((format (printf, 1, 2)));
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extern void gomp_fatal (const char *, ...)
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__attribute__((noreturn, format (printf, 1, 2)));
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/* iter.c */
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extern int gomp_iter_static_next (long *, long *);
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extern bool gomp_iter_dynamic_next_locked (long *, long *);
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extern bool gomp_iter_guided_next_locked (long *, long *);
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#ifdef HAVE_SYNC_BUILTINS
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extern bool gomp_iter_dynamic_next (long *, long *);
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extern bool gomp_iter_guided_next (long *, long *);
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#endif
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/* ordered.c */
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extern void gomp_ordered_first (void);
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extern void gomp_ordered_last (void);
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extern void gomp_ordered_next (void);
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extern void gomp_ordered_static_init (void);
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extern void gomp_ordered_static_next (void);
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extern void gomp_ordered_sync (void);
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/* parallel.c */
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extern unsigned gomp_resolve_num_threads (unsigned);
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/* proc.c (in config/) */
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extern void gomp_init_num_threads (void);
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extern unsigned gomp_dynamic_max_threads (void);
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/* team.c */
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extern void gomp_team_start (void (*) (void *), void *, unsigned,
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struct gomp_work_share *);
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extern void gomp_team_end (void);
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/* work.c */
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extern struct gomp_work_share * gomp_new_work_share (bool, unsigned);
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extern bool gomp_work_share_start (bool);
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extern void gomp_work_share_end (void);
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extern void gomp_work_share_end_nowait (void);
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#ifdef HAVE_ATTRIBUTE_VISIBILITY
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# pragma GCC visibility pop
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#endif
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/* Now that we're back to default visibility, include the globals. */
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#include "libgomp_g.h"
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/* Include omp.h by parts. */
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#include "omp-lock.h"
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#define _LIBGOMP_OMP_LOCK_DEFINED 1
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#include "omp.h.in"
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#ifdef HAVE_ATTRIBUTE_VISIBILITY
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# define attribute_hidden __attribute__ ((visibility ("hidden")))
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#else
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# define attribute_hidden
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_ATTRIBUTE_ALIAS
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# define ialias(fn) \
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extern __typeof (fn) gomp_ialias_##fn \
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__attribute__ ((alias (#fn))) attribute_hidden;
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#else
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# define ialias(fn)
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#endif
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#endif /* LIBGOMP_H */
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