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fopenmp-device-code-split, Qopenmp-device-code-split
Enables parallel compilation of SPIR-V* kernels for OpenMP offload Ahead-Of-Time compilation.
Syntax
Linux:  |  
      -fopenmp-device-code-split=[triple=]per_kernel  |  
     
Windows:  |  
      /Qopenmp-device-code-split:[triple=]per_kernel  |  
     
Arguments
triple  |  
      Is a target device name, such as spir64, spir64_gen, etc.. If triple is specified, code splitting will only be applied for that specific target.  |  
     
per_kernel  |  
      Creates a separate device code module for each SYCL* kernel. Each device code module will contain a kernel and all its dependencies, such as called functions and used variables.  |  
     
Default
OFF  |  
      No device code splitting of SPIR-V* kernels occurs for OpenMP offload Ahead-Of-Time compilation.  |  
     
Description
This option enables parallel compilation of SPIR-V* kernels for OpenMP offload Ahead-Of-Time compilation.
To specify the maximum number of parallel actions to perform, use option -fopenmp-max-parallel-link-jobs (Linux) or /Qopenmp-max-parallel-link-jobs (Windows).
When OpenMP offloading is enabled, this option only applies to device-specific compilation.
IDE Equivalent
Alternate Options
None
Example
The following shows an example of using this option.
Linux
ifx -fiopenmp -fopenmp-targets=spir64_x86_64 -fopenmp-device-code-split=per_kernel -fopenmp-max-parallel-link-jobs=4 file.for
Windows
ifx /Qiopenmp /Qopenmp-targets:spir64_x86_64 /Qopenmp-device-code-split:per_kernel /Qopenmp-max-parallel-link-jobs:4 file.for