Fortran/OpenMP: Fix privatization of associated names
gfc_omp_predetermined_sharing cases the associate-name pointer variable to be OMP_CLAUSE_DEFAULT_FIRSTPRIVATE, which is fine. However, the associated selector is shared. Thus, the target of associate-name pointer should not get copied. (It was before but because of gfc_omp_privatize_by_reference returning false, the selector was not only wrongly copied but this was also not done properly.) gcc/fortran/ChangeLog: PR fortran/103039 * trans-openmp.cc (gfc_omp_clause_copy_ctor, gfc_omp_clause_dtor): Only privatize pointer for associate names. libgomp/ChangeLog: PR fortran/103039 * testsuite/libgomp.fortran/associate4.f90: New test.
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@ -808,6 +808,11 @@ gfc_omp_clause_copy_ctor (tree clause, tree dest, tree src)
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gcc_assert (OMP_CLAUSE_CODE (clause) == OMP_CLAUSE_FIRSTPRIVATE
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|| OMP_CLAUSE_CODE (clause) == OMP_CLAUSE_LINEAR);
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/* Privatize pointer, only; cf. gfc_omp_predetermined_sharing. */
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if (DECL_P (OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (clause))
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&& GFC_DECL_ASSOCIATE_VAR_P (OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (clause)))
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return build2 (MODIFY_EXPR, TREE_TYPE (dest), dest, src);
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if (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (clause))
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&& DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (clause))
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&& GFC_DECL_SAVED_DESCRIPTOR (OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (clause)))
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@ -1321,6 +1326,11 @@ gfc_omp_clause_dtor (tree clause, tree decl)
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tree type = TREE_TYPE (decl), tem;
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tree decl_type = TREE_TYPE (OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (clause));
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/* Only pointer was privatized; cf. gfc_omp_clause_copy_ctor. */
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if (DECL_P (OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (clause))
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&& GFC_DECL_ASSOCIATE_VAR_P (OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (clause)))
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return NULL_TREE;
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if (DECL_ARTIFICIAL (OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (clause))
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&& DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (clause))
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&& GFC_DECL_SAVED_DESCRIPTOR (OMP_CLAUSE_DECL (clause)))
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libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/associate4.f90
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libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.fortran/associate4.f90
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! PR fortran/51722
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module m
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implicit none
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contains
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subroutine seltype
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type :: a
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integer :: p = 2
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end type a
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type, extends(a) :: b
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integer :: cnt = 0
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end type b
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integer :: k, s
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class(a), pointer :: x
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allocate(a :: x)
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s = 0
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select type (y => x)
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class is (a)
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!$omp parallel do default(shared) private(k) reduction(+:s)
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do k = 1,10
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s = s + k*y%p
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end do
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!$omp end parallel do
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end select
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if (s /= 110) error stop
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deallocate(x)
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allocate(b :: x)
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s = 0
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select type (y => x)
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class is (b)
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!$omp parallel do default(shared) private(k) reduction(+:s)
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do k = 1,10
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s = s + k*y%p
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!$omp atomic update
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y%cnt = y%cnt + 2
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end do
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!$omp end parallel do
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if (s /= 110) error stop
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if (y%p /= 2) error stop
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if (y%cnt /= 10*2) error stop
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end select
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deallocate(x)
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end subroutine seltype
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subroutine assoc
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type :: b
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integer :: r = 3
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end type b
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type :: a
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integer :: p = 2
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class(b), pointer :: u => null()
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end type a
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integer :: k, s
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class(a), pointer :: x
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s = 0
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allocate(a :: x)
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allocate(b :: x%u)
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associate(f => x%u)
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!$omp parallel do default(shared) private(k) reduction(+:s)
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do k = 1,10
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s = s + k*f%r
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end do
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!$omp end parallel do
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end associate
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deallocate(x%u)
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deallocate(x)
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if (s /= 165) error stop
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end subroutine assoc
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end module m
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use m
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implicit none (type, external)
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call seltype
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call assoc
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end
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