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Status Delivered
Categories Fortran
Created by Guest
Created on Jul 18, 2019

XLF: -qinfo=omperrtrace. Request for resumed development.

SalesForce Case: TS001869065
PMR: 80662,227,000

Roy Musselman (Customer)
6 Mar 2019 2:02 PM

This note is a follow-up to document a very productive teleconference today between the originator, Aaron Black at LLNL, and the XL compiler team (Wang Chen, et. al).

As I understand it, the scope of this Case has been more precisely defined as the following:

The XL compiler team will evaluate the feasibility of expanding the -qinfo=omperrtrace feature (or other more appropriate mechanism) to provide additional source code context information, in the form of a backtrace and/or signal, when errors are detected using the target device API for such operations as creating and launching a kernel, memory movement, and memory alloc/free.

LLNL looks forward to the results of the evaluation and the availability of a very valuable debug tool.

Idea priority Medium
  • Guest
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    Apr 20, 2020

    This RFE has been made available in the XL Fortran for Linux, V16.1.1.7 PTF.

  • Guest
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    Aug 23, 2019

    This RFE is still being investigated.