commit | d21e507cfc9f7f5b2881e928d656fddbc9d31147 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Joseph Huber <[email protected]> | Thu May 11 16:11:24 2023 |
committer | Joseph Huber <[email protected]> | Thu May 11 16:55:41 2023 |
tree | b2033f0e685d708888f3b278db489a1b7d5b6c3b | |
parent | dc0d00c5fcac5e292f67e19f61bf0bbe436dfd03 [diff] |
[libc] Implement a generic streaming interface in the RPC Currently we provide the `send_n` and `recv_n` functions. These were somewhat divergent and not tested on the GPU. This patch changes the support to be more common. We do this my making the CPU provide an array equal the to at least the lane size while the GPU can rely on the private memory address of its stack variables. This allows us to send data back and forth generically. Reviewed By: JonChesterfield Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D150379
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