* libgomp.h (struct gomp_task_depend_entry): Add redundant_out field.
(struct gomp_taskwait): New type.
(struct gomp_task): Add taskwait and parent_depends_on, remove
in_taskwait and taskwait_sem fields.
(gomp_finish_task): Don't destroy taskwait_sem.
* task.c (gomp_init_task): Don't init in_taskwait, instead init
taskwait and parent_depends_on.
(GOMP_task): For if (0) tasks with depend clause that depend on
earlier tasks don't defer them, instead call
gomp_task_maybe_wait_for_dependencies to wait for the dependencies.
Initialize redundant_out field, for redundant out entries just
move them at the end of linked list instead of removing them
completely, and set redundant_out flag instead of redundant.
(gomp_task_run_pre): Update last_parent_depends_on if scheduling
that task.
(gomp_task_run_post_handle_dependers): If parent is in
gomp_task_maybe_wait_for_dependencies and newly runnable task
is not parent_depends_on, queue it in parent->children linked
list after all runnable tasks with parent_depends_on set.
Adjust for addition of taskwait indirection.
(gomp_task_run_post_remove_parent): If parent is in
gomp_task_maybe_wait_for_dependencies and task to be removed
is parent_depends_on, decrement n_depend and if needed awake
parent. Adjust for addition of taskwait indirection.
(GOMP_taskwait): Adjust for addition of taskwait indirection.
(gomp_task_maybe_wait_for_dependencies): New function.
* testsuite/libgomp.c/depend-5.c: New test.
From-SVN: r213408
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