Fix for KMP_AFFINITY=respect with multiple processor groups
An assert() was being tripped when KMP_AFFINITY=respect + Multiple Processor Groups. Let __kmp_affinity_create_proc_group_map() function be able to create address2os object which contains a single group by deleting restriction that process affinity mask must span multiple groups. llvm-svn: 303101
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@ -682,10 +682,9 @@ static int __kmp_affinity_create_proc_group_map(AddrUnsPair **address2os,
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*address2os = NULL;
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*msg_id = kmp_i18n_null;
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// If we don't have multiple processor groups, return now.
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// If we aren't affinity capable, then return now.
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// The flat mapping will be used.
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if ((!KMP_AFFINITY_CAPABLE()) ||
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(__kmp_get_proc_group(__kmp_affin_fullMask) >= 0)) {
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if (!KMP_AFFINITY_CAPABLE()) {
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// FIXME set *msg_id
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return -1;
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}
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