In my yesterday's commit
9ae129017c7fc1fa638d6beedd3802b515ca692b 'Fix og9 "Fix
hang when running oacc exec with CUDA 9.0 nvprof"', I wrongly blamed the og9
"Fix hang when running oacc exec with CUDA 9.0 nvprof" to be responsible for
the hang being back, when in fact it's only the later og9 "OpenACC Profiling
Interface (incomplete)" backport from trunk that introduced the problem.
The confusing thing was that the og9 "Fix hang when running oacc exec with CUDA
9.0 nvprof" commit appears *before* the og9 "OpenACC Profiling Interface
(incomplete)" backport that it relates to.
And, in addition to that, I pushed the wrong (incomplete) version of my fix.
libgomp/
* oacc-init.c (acc_init_1): Move other 'acc_init_state' logic to
where it belongs.
+2020-03-26 Thomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com>
+
+ * oacc-init.c (acc_init_1): Move other 'acc_init_state' logic to
+ where it belongs.
+
2020-03-25 Thomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com>
* oacc-init.c (acc_init_1): Move 'acc_init_state' logic to where
gomp_init_device (acc_dev);
gomp_mutex_unlock (&acc_dev->lock);
- gomp_mutex_lock (&acc_init_state_lock);
- acc_init_state = initialized;
- gomp_mutex_unlock (&acc_init_state_lock);
-
if (profiling_p)
{
prof_info.event_type = acc_ev_device_init_end;
&api_info);
}
+ /* We're setting 'initialized' *after* 'goacc_profiling_dispatch', so that a
+ nested 'acc_get_device_type' called from a profiling callback still sees
+ 'initializing', so that we don't deadlock when it then again tries to lock
+ 'goacc_prof_lock'. See also the discussion in 'acc_get_device_type'. */
+ gomp_mutex_lock (&acc_init_state_lock);
+ acc_init_state = initialized;
+ gomp_mutex_unlock (&acc_init_state_lock);
+
return base_dev;
}