! RUN: bbc --use-desc-for-alloc=false -fopenmp -emit-fir -hlfir=false %s -o - | FileCheck %s ! This test checks the lowering of atomic read !CHECK: func @_QQmain() attributes {fir.bindc_name = "ompatomic"} { !CHECK: %[[VAR_A:.*]] = fir.alloca !fir.char<1> {bindc_name = "a", uniq_name = "_QFEa"} !CHECK: %[[VAR_B:.*]] = fir.alloca !fir.char<1> {bindc_name = "b", uniq_name = "_QFEb"} !CHECK: %[[VAR_C:.*]] = fir.alloca !fir.logical<4> {bindc_name = "c", uniq_name = "_QFEc"} !CHECK: %[[VAR_D:.*]] = fir.alloca !fir.logical<4> {bindc_name = "d", uniq_name = "_QFEd"} !CHECK: %[[VAR_E:.*]] = fir.alloca !fir.char<1,8> {bindc_name = "e", uniq_name = "_QFEe"} !CHECK: %[[VAR_F:.*]] = fir.alloca !fir.char<1,8> {bindc_name = "f", uniq_name = "_QFEf"} !CHECK: %[[VAR_G:.*]] = fir.alloca f32 {bindc_name = "g", uniq_name = "_QFEg"} !CHECK: %[[VAR_H:.*]] = fir.alloca f32 {bindc_name = "h", uniq_name = "_QFEh"} !CHECK: %[[VAR_X:.*]] = fir.alloca i32 {bindc_name = "x", uniq_name = "_QFEx"} !CHECK: %[[VAR_Y:.*]] = fir.alloca i32 {bindc_name = "y", uniq_name = "_QFEy"} !CHECK: omp.atomic.read %[[VAR_X]] = %[[VAR_Y]] memory_order(acquire) hint(uncontended) : !fir.ref, i32 !CHECK: omp.atomic.read %[[VAR_A]] = %[[VAR_B]] memory_order(relaxed) : !fir.ref>, !fir.char<1> !CHECK: omp.atomic.read %[[VAR_C]] = %[[VAR_D]] memory_order(seq_cst) hint(contended) : !fir.ref>, !fir.logical<4> !CHECK: omp.atomic.read %[[VAR_E]] = %[[VAR_F]] hint(speculative) : !fir.ref>, !fir.char<1,8> !CHECK: omp.atomic.read %[[VAR_G]] = %[[VAR_H]] hint(nonspeculative) : !fir.ref, f32 !CHECK: omp.atomic.read %[[VAR_G]] = %[[VAR_H]] : !fir.ref, f32 !CHECK: return !CHECK: } program OmpAtomic use omp_lib integer :: x, y character :: a, b logical :: c, d character(8) :: e, f real g, h !$omp atomic acquire read hint(omp_sync_hint_uncontended) x = y !$omp atomic relaxed read hint(omp_sync_hint_none) a = b !$omp atomic read seq_cst hint(omp_sync_hint_contended) c = d !$omp atomic read hint(omp_sync_hint_speculative) e = f !$omp atomic read hint(omp_sync_hint_nonspeculative) g = h !$omp atomic read g = h end program OmpAtomic ! Test lowering atomic read for pointer variables. ! Please notice to use %[[VAL_4]] and %[[VAL_1]] for operands of atomic ! operation, instead of %[[VAL_3]] and %[[VAL_0]]. !CHECK-LABEL: func.func @_QPatomic_read_pointer() { !CHECK: %[[VAL_0:.*]] = fir.alloca !fir.box> {bindc_name = "x", uniq_name = "_QFatomic_read_pointerEx"} !CHECK: %[[VAL_1:.*]] = fir.alloca !fir.ptr {uniq_name = "_QFatomic_read_pointerEx.addr"} !CHECK: %[[VAL_2:.*]] = fir.zero_bits !fir.ptr !CHECK: fir.store %[[VAL_2]] to %[[VAL_1]] : !fir.ref> !CHECK: %[[VAL_3:.*]] = fir.alloca !fir.box> {bindc_name = "y", uniq_name = "_QFatomic_read_pointerEy"} !CHECK: %[[VAL_4:.*]] = fir.alloca !fir.ptr {uniq_name = "_QFatomic_read_pointerEy.addr"} !CHECK: %[[VAL_5:.*]] = fir.zero_bits !fir.ptr !CHECK: fir.store %[[VAL_5]] to %[[VAL_4]] : !fir.ref> !CHECK: %[[VAL_6:.*]] = fir.load %[[VAL_1]] : !fir.ref> !CHECK: %[[VAL_7:.*]] = fir.load %[[VAL_4]] : !fir.ref> !CHECK: omp.atomic.read %[[VAL_7]] = %[[VAL_6]] : !fir.ptr, i32 !CHECK: %[[VAL_8:.*]] = fir.load %[[VAL_4]] : !fir.ref> !CHECK: %[[VAL_9:.*]] = fir.load %[[VAL_8]] : !fir.ptr !CHECK: %[[VAL_10:.*]] = fir.load %[[VAL_1]] : !fir.ref> !CHECK: fir.store %[[VAL_9]] to %[[VAL_10]] : !fir.ptr !CHECK: return !CHECK: } subroutine atomic_read_pointer() integer, pointer :: x, y !$omp atomic read y = x x = y end