Tombstones and full hash collisions are rare, mark the "empty"
and "no collision" paths as likely. The bug in simplifycfg
that prevented the hints from being picked during selfhost
up was fixed recently :)
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Adds the vendor 'fsl' (used by Freescale SDK) to Triple. This will allow
clang support for Freescale cross-compile configurations.
Patch by Tobias von Koch.
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Since the llvm::sys::fs::map_file_pages() support function it relies on
is not yet implemented on Windows, the unit tests for FileOutputBuffer
are currently conditionalized to run only on unix.
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Function names should be camel case, and start with a lower case letter. No
functional change intended.
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It is optimal at least up to 7 bits (I've tested all such cases)
This change to truncate() allows a little simplification to the multiplication code,
and it also makes multiplication optimal :)
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when run on an Intel Atom processor. The failures have arisen due
to changes elsewhere in the trunk over the past 8 weeks or so.
These failures were not detected by the Atom buildbot because the
CPU on the Atom buildbot was not being detected as an Atom CPU.
The fix for this problem is in Host.cpp and X86Subtarget.cpp, but
shall remain commented out until the current set of Atom test failures
are fixed.
Patch by Andy Zhang and Tyler Nowicki!
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Make it always return APInts with the same bitwidth for the same ConstantRange bitwidth to simply clients
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file buffer is null-terminated.
If the file is smaller than we thought, mmap will not allow dereferencing
past the pages that are enough to cover the actual file size,
even though we asked for a larger address range.
rdar://11612916
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The cpuid registers are only available in privileged mode so we don't have
an OS-independent way of implementing this. ARM doesn't provide a list of
processor IDs so the list is somewhat incomplete.
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Fix 'sys::IdentifyFileType' to work with big and little endian byte orderings
when reading the ELF object file type.
Initial patch by Stefan Hepp.
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llvm::RawMemoryObject handles empty ranges just fine, and the assert can
be triggered in the wild by e.g. invoking clang with a file that
included an empty pre-compiled header file when clang has been built
with assertions enabled. Without assertions enabled, clang will properly
report that the empty file is not a valid PCH.
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StringMap suffered from the same bug as DenseMap: when you explicitly
construct it with a small number of buckets, you can arrange for the
tombstone-based growth path to be followed when the number of buckets
was less than '8'. In that case, even with a full map, it would compare
'0' as not less than '0', and refuse to grow the table, leading to
inf-loops trying to find an empty bucket on the next insertion. The fix
is very simple: use '<=' as the comparison. The same fix was applied to
DenseMap as well during its recent refactoring.
Thanks to Alex Bolz for the great report and test case. =]
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