// RUN: %clang_cc1 %s --std=c++11 -triple x86_64-unknown-linux -emit-llvm -o - \ // RUN: -verify -verify-ignore-unexpected=note // Note: This test won't work with -fsyntax-only, because some of these errors // are emitted during codegen. #include "Inputs/cuda.h" __device__ void device_fn() {} // expected-note@-1 5 {{'device_fn' declared here}} struct S { __device__ S() {} // expected-note@-1 2 {{'S' declared here}} __device__ ~S() { device_fn(); } // expected-note@-1 {{'~S' declared here}} int x; }; struct T { __host__ __device__ void hd() { device_fn(); } // expected-error@-1 {{reference to __device__ function 'device_fn' in __host__ __device__ function}} // No error; this is (implicitly) inline and is never called, so isn't // codegen'ed. __host__ __device__ void hd2() { device_fn(); } __host__ __device__ void hd3(); __device__ void d() {} // expected-note@-1 {{'d' declared here}} }; __host__ __device__ void T::hd3() { device_fn(); // expected-error@-1 {{reference to __device__ function 'device_fn' in __host__ __device__ function}} } template __host__ __device__ void hd2() { device_fn(); } // expected-error@-1 {{reference to __device__ function 'device_fn' in __host__ __device__ function}} void host_fn() { hd2(); } __host__ __device__ void hd() { device_fn(); } // expected-error@-1 {{reference to __device__ function 'device_fn' in __host__ __device__ function}} // No error because this is never instantiated. template __host__ __device__ void hd3() { device_fn(); } __host__ __device__ void local_var() { S s; // expected-error@-1 {{reference to __device__ function 'S' in __host__ __device__ function}} } __host__ __device__ void placement_new(char *ptr) { ::new(ptr) S(); // expected-error@-1 {{reference to __device__ function 'S' in __host__ __device__ function}} } __host__ __device__ void explicit_destructor(S *s) { s->~S(); // expected-error@-1 {{reference to __device__ function '~S' in __host__ __device__ function}} } __host__ __device__ void hd_member_fn() { T t; // Necessary to trigger an error on T::hd. It's (implicitly) inline, so // isn't codegen'ed until we call it. t.hd(); } __host__ __device__ void h_member_fn() { T t; t.d(); // expected-error@-1 {{reference to __device__ function 'd' in __host__ __device__ function}} } __host__ __device__ void fn_ptr() { auto* ptr = &device_fn; // expected-error@-1 {{reference to __device__ function 'device_fn' in __host__ __device__ function}} } template __host__ __device__ void fn_ptr_template() { auto* ptr = &device_fn; // Not an error because the template isn't instantiated. } // Launching a kernel from a host function does not result in code generation // for it, so calling HD function which calls a D function should not trigger // errors. static __host__ __device__ void hd_func() { device_fn(); } __global__ void kernel() { hd_func(); } void host_func(void) { kernel<<<1, 1>>>(); }