[Parallel_libs-commits] [parallel-libs] r280509 - [SE] GlobalDeviceMemory owns its handle
Jason Henline via Parallel_libs-commits
parallel_libs-commits at lists.llvm.org
Fri Sep 2 10:22:42 PDT 2016
Author: jhen
Date: Fri Sep 2 12:22:42 2016
New Revision: 280509
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=280509&view=rev
Log:
[SE] GlobalDeviceMemory owns its handle
Summary:
Final step in getting GlobalDeviceMemory to own its handle.
* Make GlobalDeviceMemory movable, but no longer copyable.
* Make Device::freeDeviceMemory function private and make
GlobalDeviceMemoryBase a friend of Device so GlobalDeviceMemoryBase
can free its memory in its destructor.
* Make GlobalDeviceMemory constructor private and make Device a friend
so it can construct GlobalDeviceMemory.
* Remove SharedDeviceMemoryBase class because it is never used.
* Remove explicit memory freeing from example code.
This change just consumes any errors generated during device memory freeing.
The real error handling will be added in a future patch.
Reviewers: jlebar
Subscribers: jprice, parallel_libs-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24195
Added:
parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/lib/DeviceMemory.cpp
Modified:
parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/examples/Example.cpp
parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/include/streamexecutor/Device.h
parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/include/streamexecutor/DeviceMemory.h
parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/lib/CMakeLists.txt
parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/lib/unittests/DeviceTest.cpp
Modified: parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/examples/Example.cpp
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/examples/Example.cpp?rev=280509&r1=280508&r2=280509&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/examples/Example.cpp (original)
+++ parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/examples/Example.cpp Fri Sep 2 12:22:42 2016
@@ -133,9 +133,5 @@ int main() {
for (size_t I = 0; I < ArraySize; ++I) {
assert(HostX[I] == ExpectedX[I]);
}
-
- // Free device memory.
- se::dieIfError(Device->freeDeviceMemory(X));
- se::dieIfError(Device->freeDeviceMemory(Y));
/// [Example saxpy host main]
}
Modified: parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/include/streamexecutor/Device.h
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/include/streamexecutor/Device.h?rev=280509&r1=280508&r2=280509&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/include/streamexecutor/Device.h (original)
+++ parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/include/streamexecutor/Device.h Fri Sep 2 12:22:42 2016
@@ -56,13 +56,7 @@ public:
PDevice->allocateDeviceMemory(ElementCount * sizeof(T));
if (!MaybeMemory)
return MaybeMemory.takeError();
- return GlobalDeviceMemory<T>::makeFromElementCount(*MaybeMemory,
- ElementCount);
- }
-
- /// Frees memory previously allocated with allocateDeviceMemory.
- template <typename T> Error freeDeviceMemory(GlobalDeviceMemory<T> Memory) {
- return PDevice->freeDeviceMemory(Memory.getHandle());
+ return GlobalDeviceMemory<T>(this, *MaybeMemory, ElementCount);
}
/// Allocates an array of ElementCount entries of type T in host memory.
@@ -304,6 +298,12 @@ public:
///@} End host-synchronous device memory copying functions
private:
+ // Only a GlobalDeviceMemoryBase may free device memory.
+ friend GlobalDeviceMemoryBase;
+ Error freeDeviceMemory(const GlobalDeviceMemoryBase &Memory) {
+ return PDevice->freeDeviceMemory(Memory.getHandle());
+ }
+
PlatformDevice *PDevice;
};
Modified: parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/include/streamexecutor/DeviceMemory.h
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/include/streamexecutor/DeviceMemory.h?rev=280509&r1=280508&r2=280509&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/include/streamexecutor/DeviceMemory.h (original)
+++ parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/include/streamexecutor/DeviceMemory.h Fri Sep 2 12:22:42 2016
@@ -14,24 +14,15 @@
/// from the device. Host code cannot have a handle to device shared memory
/// because that memory only exists during the execution of a kernel.
///
-/// GlobalDeviceMemoryBase is similar to a pair consisting of a void* pointer
-/// and a byte count to tell how much memory is pointed to by that void*.
-///
-/// GlobalDeviceMemory<T> is a subclass of GlobalDeviceMemoryBase which keeps
-/// track of the type of element to be stored in the device memory. It is
-/// similar to a pair of a T* pointer and an element count to tell how many
-/// elements of type T fit in the memory pointed to by that T*.
-///
-/// SharedDeviceMemoryBase is just the size in bytes of a shared memory buffer.
-///
-/// SharedDeviceMemory<T> is a subclass of SharedDeviceMemoryBase which knows
-/// how many elements of type T it can hold.
-///
-/// These classes are useful for keeping track of which memory space a buffer
-/// lives in, and the typed subclasses are useful for type-checking.
-///
-/// The typed subclass will be used by user code, and the untyped base classes
-/// will be used for type-unsafe operations inside of StreamExecutor.
+/// GlobalDeviceMemory<T> is a handle to an array of elements of type T in
+/// global device memory. It is similar to a pair of a std::unique_ptr<T> and an
+/// element count to tell how many elements of type T fit in the memory pointed
+/// to by that T*.
+///
+/// SharedDeviceMemory<T> is just the size in elements of an array of elements
+/// of type T in device shared memory. No resources are actually attached to
+/// this class, it is just like a memo to the device to allocate space in shared
+/// memory.
///
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
@@ -41,56 +32,11 @@
#include <cassert>
#include <cstddef>
-namespace streamexecutor {
+#include "streamexecutor/Utils/Error.h"
-/// Wrapper around a generic global device memory allocation.
-///
-/// This class represents a buffer of untyped bytes in the global memory space
-/// of a device. See GlobalDeviceMemory<T> for the corresponding type that
-/// includes type information for the elements in its buffer.
-///
-/// This is effectively a pair consisting of an opaque handle and a buffer size
-/// in bytes. The opaque handle is a platform-dependent handle to the actual
-/// memory that is allocated on the device.
-///
-/// In some cases, such as in the CUDA platform, the opaque handle may actually
-/// be a pointer in the virtual address space and it may be valid to perform
-/// arithmetic on it to obtain other device pointers, but this is not the case
-/// in general.
-///
-/// For example, in the OpenCL platform, the handle is a pointer to a _cl_mem
-/// handle object which really is completely opaque to the user.
-///
-/// The only fully platform-generic operations on handles are using them to
-/// create new GlobalDeviceMemoryBase objects, and comparing them to each other
-/// for equality.
-class GlobalDeviceMemoryBase {
-public:
- /// Creates a GlobalDeviceMemoryBase from an optional handle and an optional
- /// byte count.
- explicit GlobalDeviceMemoryBase(const void *Handle = nullptr,
- size_t ByteCount = 0)
- : Handle(Handle), ByteCount(ByteCount) {}
-
- /// Copyable like a pointer.
- GlobalDeviceMemoryBase(const GlobalDeviceMemoryBase &) = default;
-
- /// Copy-assignable like a pointer.
- GlobalDeviceMemoryBase &operator=(const GlobalDeviceMemoryBase &) = default;
-
- /// Returns the size, in bytes, for the backing memory.
- size_t getByteCount() const { return ByteCount; }
-
- /// Gets the internal handle.
- ///
- /// Warning: note that the pointer returned is not necessarily directly to
- /// device virtual address space, but is platform-dependent.
- const void *getHandle() const { return Handle; }
+namespace streamexecutor {
-private:
- const void *Handle; // Platform-dependent value representing allocated memory.
- size_t ByteCount; // Size in bytes of this allocation.
-};
+class Device;
template <typename ElemT> class GlobalDeviceMemory;
@@ -115,7 +61,7 @@ public:
}
/// Gets the GlobalDeviceMemory backing this slice.
- GlobalDeviceMemory<ElemT> getBaseMemory() const { return BaseMemory; }
+ const GlobalDeviceMemory<ElemT> &getBaseMemory() const { return BaseMemory; }
/// Gets the offset of this slice from the base memory.
///
@@ -152,11 +98,68 @@ public:
}
private:
- GlobalDeviceMemory<ElemT> BaseMemory;
+ const GlobalDeviceMemory<ElemT> &BaseMemory;
size_t ElementOffset;
size_t ElementCount;
};
+/// Wrapper around a generic global device memory allocation.
+///
+/// This class represents a buffer of untyped bytes in the global memory space
+/// of a device. See GlobalDeviceMemory<T> for the corresponding type that
+/// includes type information for the elements in its buffer.
+///
+/// This is effectively a pair consisting of an opaque handle and a buffer size
+/// in bytes. The opaque handle is a platform-dependent handle to the actual
+/// memory that is allocated on the device.
+///
+/// In some cases, such as in the CUDA platform, the opaque handle may actually
+/// be a pointer in the virtual address space and it may be valid to perform
+/// arithmetic on it to obtain other device pointers, but this is not the case
+/// in general.
+///
+/// For example, in the OpenCL platform, the handle is a pointer to a _cl_mem
+/// handle object which really is completely opaque to the user.
+class GlobalDeviceMemoryBase {
+public:
+ /// Returns an opaque handle to the underlying memory.
+ const void *getHandle() const { return Handle; }
+
+ // Cannot copy because the handle must be owned by a single object.
+ GlobalDeviceMemoryBase(const GlobalDeviceMemoryBase &) = delete;
+ GlobalDeviceMemoryBase &operator=(const GlobalDeviceMemoryBase &) = delete;
+
+protected:
+ /// Creates a GlobalDeviceMemoryBase from a handle and a byte count.
+ GlobalDeviceMemoryBase(Device *D, const void *Handle, size_t ByteCount)
+ : TheDevice(D), Handle(Handle), ByteCount(ByteCount) {}
+
+ /// Transfer ownership of the underlying handle.
+ GlobalDeviceMemoryBase(GlobalDeviceMemoryBase &&Other)
+ : TheDevice(Other.TheDevice), Handle(Other.Handle),
+ ByteCount(Other.ByteCount) {
+ Other.TheDevice = nullptr;
+ Other.Handle = nullptr;
+ Other.ByteCount = 0;
+ }
+
+ GlobalDeviceMemoryBase &operator=(GlobalDeviceMemoryBase &&Other) {
+ TheDevice = Other.TheDevice;
+ Handle = Other.Handle;
+ ByteCount = Other.ByteCount;
+ Other.TheDevice = nullptr;
+ Other.Handle = nullptr;
+ Other.ByteCount = 0;
+ return *this;
+ }
+
+ ~GlobalDeviceMemoryBase();
+
+ Device *TheDevice; // Pointer to the device on which this memory lives.
+ const void *Handle; // Platform-dependent value representing allocated memory.
+ size_t ByteCount; // Size in bytes of this allocation.
+};
+
/// Typed wrapper around the "void *"-like GlobalDeviceMemoryBase class.
///
/// For example, GlobalDeviceMemory<int> is a simple wrapper around
@@ -165,31 +168,12 @@ private:
template <typename ElemT>
class GlobalDeviceMemory : public GlobalDeviceMemoryBase {
public:
- /// Creates a typed area of GlobalDeviceMemory with a given opaque handle and
- /// the given element count.
- static GlobalDeviceMemory<ElemT> makeFromElementCount(const void *Handle,
- size_t ElementCount) {
- return GlobalDeviceMemory<ElemT>(Handle, ElementCount);
- }
-
- /// Creates a typed device memory region from an untyped device memory region.
- ///
- /// This effectively amounts to a cast from a void* to an ElemT*, but it also
- /// manages the difference in the size measurements when
- /// GlobalDeviceMemoryBase is measured in bytes and GlobalDeviceMemory is
- /// measured in elements.
- explicit GlobalDeviceMemory(const GlobalDeviceMemoryBase &Other)
- : GlobalDeviceMemoryBase(Other.getHandle(), Other.getByteCount()) {}
-
- /// Copyable like a pointer.
- GlobalDeviceMemory(const GlobalDeviceMemory &) = default;
-
- /// Copy-assignable like a pointer.
- GlobalDeviceMemory &operator=(const GlobalDeviceMemory &) = default;
+ GlobalDeviceMemory(GlobalDeviceMemory &&Other) = default;
+ GlobalDeviceMemory &operator=(GlobalDeviceMemory &&Other) = default;
/// Returns the number of elements of type ElemT that constitute this
/// allocation.
- size_t getElementCount() const { return getByteCount() / sizeof(ElemT); }
+ size_t getElementCount() const { return ByteCount / sizeof(ElemT); }
/// Converts this memory object into a slice.
GlobalDeviceMemorySlice<ElemT> asSlice() const {
@@ -197,23 +181,17 @@ public:
}
private:
- /// Constructs a GlobalDeviceMemory instance from an opaque handle and an
- /// element count.
- ///
- /// This constructor is not public because there is a potential for confusion
- /// between the size of the buffer in bytes and the size of the buffer in
- /// elements.
- ///
- /// The static method makeFromElementCount is provided for users of this class
- /// because its name makes the meaning of the size parameter clear.
- GlobalDeviceMemory(const void *Handle, size_t ElementCount)
- : GlobalDeviceMemoryBase(Handle, ElementCount * sizeof(ElemT)) {}
+ GlobalDeviceMemory(const GlobalDeviceMemory &) = delete;
+ GlobalDeviceMemory &operator=(const GlobalDeviceMemory &) = delete;
+
+ // Only a Device can create a GlobalDeviceMemory instance.
+ friend Device;
+ GlobalDeviceMemory(Device *D, const void *Handle, size_t ElementCount)
+ : GlobalDeviceMemoryBase(D, Handle, ElementCount * sizeof(ElemT)) {}
};
-/// A class to represent the size of a dynamic shared memory buffer on a device.
-///
-/// This class maintains no information about the types to be stored in the
-/// buffer. For the typed version of this class see SharedDeviceMemory<ElemT>.
+/// A class to represent the size of a dynamic shared memory buffer of elements
+/// of type T on a device.
///
/// Shared memory buffers exist only on the device and cannot be manipulated
/// from the host, so instances of this class do not have an opaque handle, only
@@ -232,31 +210,7 @@ private:
/// multiple SharedDeviceMemory arguments, and simply adding together all the
/// shared memory sizes to get the final shared memory size that is used to
/// launch the kernel.
-class SharedDeviceMemoryBase {
-public:
- /// Creates an untyped shared memory array from a byte count.
- SharedDeviceMemoryBase(size_t ByteCount) : ByteCount(ByteCount) {}
-
- /// Copyable because it is just an array size.
- SharedDeviceMemoryBase(const SharedDeviceMemoryBase &) = default;
-
- /// Copy-assignable because it is just an array size.
- SharedDeviceMemoryBase &operator=(const SharedDeviceMemoryBase &) = default;
-
- /// Gets the byte count.
- size_t getByteCount() const { return ByteCount; }
-
-private:
- size_t ByteCount;
-};
-
-/// Typed wrapper around the untyped SharedDeviceMemoryBase class.
-///
-/// For example, SharedDeviceMemory<int> is a wrapper around
-/// SharedDeviceMemoryBase that represents a buffer of integers stored in shared
-/// device memory.
-template <typename ElemT>
-class SharedDeviceMemory : public SharedDeviceMemoryBase {
+template <typename ElemT> class SharedDeviceMemory {
public:
/// Creates a typed area of shared device memory with a given number of
/// elements.
@@ -272,7 +226,7 @@ public:
/// Returns the number of elements of type ElemT that can fit this memory
/// buffer.
- size_t getElementCount() const { return getByteCount() / sizeof(ElemT); }
+ size_t getElementCount() const { return ElementCount; }
/// Returns whether this is a single-element memory buffer.
bool isScalar() const { return getElementCount() == 1; }
@@ -287,7 +241,9 @@ private:
/// The static method makeFromElementCount is provided for users of this class
/// because its name makes the meaning of the size parameter clear.
explicit SharedDeviceMemory(size_t ElementCount)
- : SharedDeviceMemoryBase(ElementCount * sizeof(ElemT)) {}
+ : ElementCount(ElementCount) {}
+
+ size_t ElementCount;
};
} // namespace streamexecutor
Modified: parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/lib/CMakeLists.txt
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/lib/CMakeLists.txt?rev=280509&r1=280508&r2=280509&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/lib/CMakeLists.txt (original)
+++ parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/lib/CMakeLists.txt Fri Sep 2 12:22:42 2016
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ add_library(
streamexecutor
$<TARGET_OBJECTS:utils>
Device.cpp
+ DeviceMemory.cpp
Kernel.cpp
KernelSpec.cpp
PackedKernelArgumentArray.cpp
Added: parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/lib/DeviceMemory.cpp
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/lib/DeviceMemory.cpp?rev=280509&view=auto
==============================================================================
--- parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/lib/DeviceMemory.cpp (added)
+++ parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/lib/DeviceMemory.cpp Fri Sep 2 12:22:42 2016
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+//===-- DeviceMemory.cpp - DeviceMemory implementation --------------------===//
+//
+// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
+//
+// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
+// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
+//
+//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
+///
+/// \file
+/// Implementation of DeviceMemory class internals.
+///
+//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
+
+#include "streamexecutor/DeviceMemory.h"
+
+#include "streamexecutor/Device.h"
+
+namespace streamexecutor {
+
+GlobalDeviceMemoryBase::~GlobalDeviceMemoryBase() {
+ if (Handle) {
+ // TODO(jhen): How to handle errors here.
+ consumeError(TheDevice->freeDeviceMemory(*this));
+ }
+}
+
+} // namespace streamexecutor
Modified: parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/lib/unittests/DeviceTest.cpp
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/lib/unittests/DeviceTest.cpp?rev=280509&r1=280508&r2=280509&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/lib/unittests/DeviceTest.cpp (original)
+++ parallel-libs/trunk/streamexecutor/lib/unittests/DeviceTest.cpp Fri Sep 2 12:22:42 2016
@@ -78,7 +78,6 @@ TEST_F(DeviceTest, AllocateAndFreeDevice
se::Expected<se::GlobalDeviceMemory<int>> MaybeMemory =
Device.allocateDeviceMemory<int>(10);
EXPECT_TRUE(static_cast<bool>(MaybeMemory));
- EXPECT_NO_ERROR(Device.freeDeviceMemory(*MaybeMemory));
}
TEST_F(DeviceTest, AllocateAndFreeHostMemory) {
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