Hi,

On 10/9/25 12:58, Tobias Burnus wrote:
Still, I think enabling it always with -O2 - or at least when
'static' and only called once makes sense.
Enabling it by default for static functions only called once is a good start.  It makes a lot of sense and it will also allow me to gauge the complexity of solving the rest.
Whether cloning or not, I don't know - but I would like if the
offloading example below could be made to work such that there
is no call to 'sin' on neither the host nor device side.

Thank you for the detailed explanation :)  It should be fairly easy to implement if ipa-cp acts before the tables are dumped. Otherwise it would probably require a bit of work, but if we implement some reorganizing logic for the tables, then we might be able to drop the noclone attribute altogether (if I understand it correctly).  I will tinker around with it in the future, unfortunately I can't get the output_offload_tables to run, so I will have to figure that out.  But the application sounds really exciting.


Best regards,

Josef

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