It is perfectly possible for SHNDX to contain indexes that have the same value
as reserved st_shndx values.
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COFF and MachO only define symbol sizes for common symbols. Reflect that
in the class hierarchy by having a method for common symbols only in the base
and a general one in ELF.
This avoids the need of using a magic value for the size, which had a few
problems
* Most callers didn't check for it.
* The ones that did could not tell the magic value from a file actually having
that value.
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While often you want to use something specialized like StringMap, when
the strings already have persistent storage a normal densemap over them
can be more efficient.
This can't go into StringRef.h because of really obnoxious header chains
from the hashing code to the endian detection code to CPU feature
detection code to StringMap.
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Those builtins are now handled via ad-hoc code in clang with r240522 to
deal with reordering the arguments to fix PR22560.
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The only caller of this method is Value::replaceAllUsesWith which
explicitly checks that we are not a GlobalValue. So replace the
body with an unreachable to ensure that we never call it.
The unreachable itself is moved to GlobalValue not GlobalVariable
as that is the base class of all the globals we don't want to call
this method on.
Note, this patch is short lived as i'll soon refactor all callers
of this method.
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This commit translates the source locations for MIParser diagnostics from
the locations in the machine instruction string to the locations in the
MIR file.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10574
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This reorganizes destroyConstant and destroyConstantImpl.
Now there is only destroyConstant in Constant itself, while
subclasses are required to implement destroyConstantImpl.
destroyConstantImpl no longer calls delete but is instead only
responsible for removing the constant from any maps in which it
is contained.
Reviewed by Duncan Exon Smith.
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Currently some users of this function do this explicitly, and all the
rest forget to do this.
ThreadSanitizer was one of such users, and had missing debug
locations for calls into TSan runtime handling atomic operations,
eventually leading to poorly symbolized stack traces and malfunctioning
suppressions.
This is another change relevant to PR23837.
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This commit moves the APSInt initialization code that's used by
the LLLexer class into a new APSInt constructor that constructs
APSInts from strings.
This change is useful for MIR Serialization, as it would allow
the MILexer class to use the same APSInt initialization as
LLexer when parsing immediate machine operands.
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This commit creates a new structure called 'SlotMapping' in the AsmParser library.
This structure can be passed into the public parsing APIs from the AsmParser library
in order to extract the data structures that map from slot numbers to unnamed global
values and metadata nodes.
This change is useful for MIR Serialization, as the MIR Parser has to lookup the
unnamed global values and metadata nodes by their slot numbers.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10551
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The class has a non-trivial dtor so we have to clean up before we move
in new members. Remove misleading comment as a default move assignment
operator will never be synthesized for this class.
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The summary is that it moves the mangling earlier and replaces a few
calls to .addExternalSymbol with addSym.
I originally wanted to replace all the uses of addExternalSymbol with
addSym, but noticed it was a lot of work and doesn't need to be done
all at once.
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This causes errors like:
ld: error: blah.o: requires dynamic R_X86_64_PC32 reloc against '' which
may overflow at runtime; recompile with -fPIC
blah.cc:function f(): error: undefined reference to ''
blah.o:g(): error: undefined reference to ''
I have not yet come up with an appropriate reproduction.
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Summary:
That way llvm-objdump can rely on it without adding an extra dependency
on CodeGen.
This change duplicates the FaultKind enum and the code that serializes
it to a string. I could not figure out a way to get around this without
adding a new dependency to Object
Reviewers: rafael, ab
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10619
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This version fixes a missing include that MSVC noticed and
clarifies the ownership of the counter buffer that's passed to
InstrProfRecord.
This restores r240206, which was reverted in r240208.
Patch by Betul Buyukkurt.
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This is similar to Metadata.def and Instructions.def but for Value's.
It will be used in upcoming commits to devirtualize the Value class.
Reviewed by Duncan Exon Smith.
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The one caller that does anything other than keep this variable on the
stack is the single use of DerivedArgList in Clang, which is a bit more
interesting but can probably be cleaned up/simplified a bit further
(have DerivedArgList take ownership of the InputArgList rather than
needing to reference its Args indirectly) which I'll try to after this.
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The reason we need to search by name rather than by Triple::ArchType
is to handle subarchitecture correclty. There is no different ArchType
for the x86_64h architecture (it identifies itself as x86_64), or for
the various ARM subarches. The only way to get to the subarch slice
in an universal binary is to search by name.
This issue led to hard to debug and transient symbolication failures
in Asan tests (it mostly works, because the files are very similar).
This also affects the Profiling infrastucture as it is the other user
of that API.
Reviewers: samsonov, bogner
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10604
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This is a reapplication of r239440 which was reverted in r239441.
There are no changes to this patch from then, but this had instead exposed
a bug in .thumb_set which was fixed in r240318. Having fixed that bug, it
is now safe to re-apply this code.
Original commit message below:
It wasn't possible to have a variable Symbol with offset or 'isCommon' so
this just enables better packing of the MCSymbol class.
Reviewed by Rafael Espindola.
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According to the documentation, .thumb_set is 'the equivalent of a .set directive'.
We didn't have equivalent behaviour in terms of all the errors we could throw, for
example, when a symbol is redefined.
This change refactors parseAssignment so that it can be used by .set and .thumb_set
and implements tests for .thumb_set for all the errors thrown by that method.
Reviewed by Rafael Espíndola.
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Now that pr23900 is fixed, we can bring it back with no changes.
Original message:
Make all temporary symbols unnamed.
What this does is make all symbols that would otherwise start with a .L
(or L on MachO) unnamed.
Some of these symbols still show up in the symbol table, but we can just
make them unnamed.
In order to make sure we produce identical results when going thought assembly,
all .L (not just the compiler produced ones), are now unnamed.
Running llc on llvm-as.opt.bc, the peak memory usage goes from 208.24MB to
205.57MB.
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Before this we were producing a TargetExternalSymbol from a MCSymbol.
That meant extracting the symbol name and fetching the symbol again
down the pipeline.
This patch adds a DAG.getMCSymbol that lets the MCSymbol pass unchanged on the
DAG.
Doing so removes the need for MO_NOPREFIX and fixes the root cause of pr23900,
allowing r240130 to be committed again.
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This commit implements initial machine instruction serialization. It
serializes machine instruction names. The instructions are represented
using a YAML sequence of string literals and are a part of machine
basic block YAML mapping.
This commit introduces a class called 'MIParser' which will be used to
parse the machine instructions and operands.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10481
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Summary:
This is an implementation of RuntimeDyld::SymbolResolver that simply
rejects all resolution requests; useful for clients that do not have any
cross-object symbol references.
Reviewers: lhames
Reviewed By: lhames
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10455
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This will allow classes to implement the AA interface without deriving
from the class or referencing an internal enum of some other class as
their return types.
Also, to a pretty fundamental extent, concepts such as 'NoAlias',
'MayAlias', and 'MustAlias' are first class concepts in LLVM and we
aren't saving anything by scoping them heavily.
My mild preference would have been to use a scoped enum, but that
feature is essentially completely broken AFAICT. I'm extremely
disappointed. For example, we cannot through any reasonable[1] means
construct an enum class (or analog) which has scoped names but converts
to a boolean in order to test for the possibility of aliasing.
[1]: Richard Smith came up with a "solution", but it requires class
templates, and lots of boilerplate setting up the enumeration multiple
times. Something like Boost.PP could potentially bundle this up, but
even that would be quite painful and it doesn't seem realistically worth
it. The enum class solution would probably work without the need for
a bool conversion.
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accurately describe what is being tracked.
While these two enums do track mod/ref information and aliasing
information, they don't represent the exact same things as either the
mod/ref enums or the alias result enum in AA. They're definitions are
dominated by the structure of their lattice and the bit's various
semantics. This patch just calls them what they are and tries to spell
out usefully distinct names for these things.
This will clear the path for using a raw unscoped enum to represent some
of these concepts across LLVM's analysis library.
No functionality changed here.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10494
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