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@@ -1270,77 +1270,21 @@ exit:
; MODULE: attributes #[[ATTR1:[0-9]+]] = { convergent nocallback nounwind }
; MODULE: attributes #[[ATTR2:[0-9]+]] = { convergent nocallback nofree
nounwind willreturn }
; MODULE: attributes #[[ATTR3:[0-9]+]] = { nocallback nofree nosync nounwind
willreturn memory(inaccessiblemem: write) }
-; MODULE: attributes #[[ATTR4]] = { "kernel" }
-; MODULE: attributes #[[ATTR5]] = { nosync memory(none) }
+; MODULE: attributes #[[ATTR4]] = { "kernel" "nvvm.kernel" }
+; MODULE: attributes #[[ATTR5]] = { "kernel" }
+; MODULE: attributes #[[ATTR6]] = { nosync memory(none) }
;.
; CGSCC: attributes #[[ATTR0]] = { "llvm.assume"="ompx_aligned_barrier" }
; CGSCC: attributes #[[ATTR1:[0-9]+]] = { convergent nocallback nounwind }
; CGSCC: attributes #[[ATTR2:[0-9]+]] = { convergent nocallback nofree
nounwind willreturn }
; CGSCC: attributes #[[ATTR3:[0-9]+]] = { nocallback nofree nosync nounwind
willreturn memory(inaccessiblemem: write) }
-; CGSCC: attributes #[[ATTR4]] = { "kernel" }
-; CGSCC: attributes #[[ATTR5]] = { nosync memory(none) }
+; CGSCC: attributes #[[ATTR4]] = { "kernel" "nvvm.kernel" }
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jhuber6 wrote:
Even if you only have one CC it makes much more sense to model kernels as
calling conventions. The metadata use useful if we have cases where we really
want fast lookup of all the kernels in the TU.
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/119261
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