Since we can now build the DeviceRTL with SPIR-V, redo the `XFAIL/UNSUPPORTED` specifications for the tests we see passing/failing on the Level Zero backend with the DeviceRTL being used. The tests marked `UNSUPPORTED` hang or sporadically fail and those are tracked in https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/182119. This change will allow us to enable CI testing with the DeviceRTL. Here are the full test results with this change applied, running only the `spirv64-intel` `check-offload` tests: ``` Total Discovered Tests: 453 Unsupported : 206 (45.47%) Passed : 141 (31.13%) Expectedly Failed: 106 (23.40%) ``` 31% is not a bad start. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Sarnie <nick.sarnie@intel.com>
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// RUN: %libomptarget-compilexx-run-and-check-generic
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <iostream>
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#include <omp.h>
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struct view {
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const int size = 10;
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int *data_host;
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int *data_device;
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void foo() {
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std::size_t bytes = size * sizeof(int);
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const int host_id = omp_get_initial_device();
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const int device_id = omp_get_default_device();
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data_host = (int *)malloc(bytes);
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data_device = (int *)omp_target_alloc(bytes, device_id);
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#pragma omp target teams distribute parallel for is_device_ptr(data_device)
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for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i)
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data_device[i] = i;
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omp_target_memcpy(data_host, data_device, bytes, 0, 0, host_id, device_id);
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for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i)
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assert(data_host[i] == i);
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}
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};
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int main() {
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view a;
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a.foo();
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// CHECK: PASSED
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printf("PASSED\n");
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}
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