`LLVM_ENABLE_MODULES` builds sometimes fail because `Intrinsics.td`
needs to regenerate `Instrinsics.h` before anyone can include anything
from the LLVM_IR module. Represent the dependency explicitly to prevent
that.
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LLVMDisposeMessage is just a thing wrapper around free at the moment, but it's
the proper API to use here.
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As noted on Errc.h:
// * std::errc is just marked with is_error_condition_enum. This means that
// common patters like AnErrorCode == errc::no_such_file_or_directory take
// 4 virtual calls instead of two comparisons.
And on some libstdc++ those virtual functions conclude that
------------------------
int main() {
std::error_code foo = std::make_error_code(std::errc::no_such_file_or_directory);
return foo == std::errc::no_such_file_or_directory;
}
-------------------------
should exit with 0.
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StringSaver now always saves to a BumpPtrAllocator.
The only reason for having the virtual saveImpl is so lld can have a
thread safe version.
The reason for the distinct BumpPtrStringSaver class is to avoid the
virtual destructor.
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Summary:
We would wrap flow mappings and sequences when they go over a hardcoded 70
characters limit. Make the wrapping column configurable (and default to 70
co the change should be NFC for current users). Passing 0 allows to completely
suppress the wrapping which makes it easier to handle in tools like FileCheck.
Reviewers: bogner
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10109
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This reverts commit r238350, effectively reapplying r238349 after fixing
(all?) the problems, all somehow related to how I was using
`AlignedArrayCharUnion<>` inside `DIEValue`:
- MSVC can only handle `sizeof()` on types, not values. Change the
assert.
- GCC doesn't know the `is_trivially_copyable` type trait. Instead of
asserting it, add destructors.
- Call placement new even when constructing POD (i.e., the pointers).
- Instead of copying the char buffer, copy the casted classes.
I've left in a couple of `static_assert`s that I think both MSVC and GCC
know how to handle. If the bots disagree with me, I'll remove them.
- Check that the constructed type is either standard layout or a
pointer. This protects against a programming error: we really want
the "small" `DIEValue`s to be small and simple, so don't
accidentally change them not to be.
- Similarly, check that the size of the buffer is no bigger than a
`uint64_t` or a pointer. (I thought checking against
`sizeof(uint64_t)` would be good enough, but Chandler suggested that
pointers might sometimes be bigger than that in the context of
sanitizers.)
I've also committed r238359 in the meantime, which introduces a
DIEValue.def to simplify dispatching between the various types (thanks
to a review comment by David Blaikie). Without that, this commit would
be almost unintelligible.
Here's the original commit message:
--
Change `DIEValue` to be stored/passed/etc. by value, instead of
reference. It's now a discriminated union, with a `Val` field storing
the actual type. The classes that used to inherit from `DIEValue` no
longer do. There are two categories of these:
- Small values fit in a single pointer and are stored by value.
- Large values require auxiliary storage, and are stored by reference.
The only non-mechanical change is to tools/dsymutil/DwarfLinker.cpp. It
was relying on `DIEInteger`s being passed around by reference, so I
replaced that assumption with a `PatchLocation` type that stores a safe
reference to where the `DIEInteger` lives instead.
This commit causes a temporary regression in memory usage, since I've
left merging `DIEAbbrevData` into `DIEValue` for a follow-up commit. I
measured an increase from 845 MB to 879 MB, around 3.9%. The follow-up
drops it lower than the starting point, and I've only recently brought
the memory this low anyway, so I'm committing these changes separately
to keep them incremental. (I also considered swapping the commits, but
the other one first would cause a lot more code churn.)
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
--
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Simple change to make arch like "thumbv6" and "armbev6" to return the
correct CPU for FreeBSD and NetBSD.
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This reverts commit r238349, since it caused some errors on bots:
- std::is_trivially_copyable isn't available until GCC 5.0.
- It was complaining about strict aliasing with my use of
ArrayCharUnion.
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Change `DIEValue` to be stored/passed/etc. by value, instead of
reference. It's now a discriminated union, with a `Val` field storing
the actual type. The classes that used to inherit from `DIEValue` no
longer do. There are two categories of these:
- Small values fit in a single pointer and are stored by value.
- Large values require auxiliary storage, and are stored by reference.
The only non-mechanical change is to tools/dsymutil/DwarfLinker.cpp. It
was relying on `DIEInteger`s being passed around by reference, so I
replaced that assumption with a `PatchLocation` type that stores a safe
reference to where the `DIEInteger` lives instead.
This commit causes a temporary regression in memory usage, since I've
left merging `DIEAbbrevData` into `DIEValue` for a follow-up commit. I
measured an increase from 845 MB to 879 MB, around 3.9%. The follow-up
drops it lower than the starting point, and I've only recently brought
the memory this low anyway, so I'm committing these changes separately
to keep them incremental. (I also considered swapping the commits, but
the other one first would cause a lot more code churn.)
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
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Expose the `DwarfStringPool` entry in a header, and store a pointer to
it directly in `DIEString`. Instead of choosing at creation time how to
emit it, use the `dwarf::Form` to determine that at emission time.
Besides avoiding the other `DIEValue`, this shaves two pointers off of
`DIEString`; the data is now a single pointer. This is a nice cleanup
on its own -- and drops memory usage from 861 MB down to 853 MB, around
0.9% -- but it's also preparation for passing `DIEValue`s by value.
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
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This allows us to match armv6m to default to thumb, but will also be used by
Clang's driver and remove the current incomplete copy in it.
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so DWARF skeleton CUs can be expression in IR. A skeleton CU is a
(typically empty) DW_TAG_compile_unit that has a DW_AT_(GNU)_dwo_name and
a DW_AT_(GNU)_dwo_id attribute. It is used to refer to external debug info.
This is a prerequisite for clang module debugging as discussed in
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-dev/2014-November/040076.html.
In order to refer to external types stored in split DWARF (dwo) objects,
such as clang modules, we need to emit skeleton CUs, which identify the
dwarf object (i.e., the clang module) by filename (the SplitDebugFilename)
and a hash value, the dwo_id.
This patch only contains the IR changes. The idea is that a CUs with a
non-zero dwo_id field will be emitted together with a DW_AT_GNU_dwo_name
and DW_AT_GNU_dwo_id attribute.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D9488
rdar://problem/20091852
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The commit null terminates the string value in the `yaml::BlockScalarNode`
class.
This change is motivated by the initial MIR serialization commit (r237708)
that I reverted in r237730 because the LLVM IR source from the block
scalar node wasn't terminated by a null character and thus the buildbots
failed on one testcase sometimes. This change enables me to recommit
the reverted commit.
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The existing code for method StreamingMemoryObject.fetchToPos does not respect
the corresonding call to setKnownObjectSize(). As a result, it allows the
StreamingMemoryObject to read bytes past the object size.
This patch provides a test case, and code to fix the problem.
Patch by Karl Schimpf
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8931
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Simplifying Triple::parseARMArch, leaving all the parsing to ARMTargetParser.
This commit also adds AArch64 detection to ARMTargetParser canonicalization,
and a two RedHat arch names (v{6,7}hl, meaning hard-float / little-endian).
Adding enough unit tests to cover the basics. Clang checks fine.
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This commit modifies the memory buffer creation in the AsmParser library so
that it requires a terminating null character. The LLLexer in the AsmParser
library checks for EOF only when it sees a null character, thus it would
be best to require it when creating a memory buffer so that the memory
buffer constructor can verify that a terminating null character is indeed
present.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith, Matthias Braun
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9883
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First ARMTargetParser FIXME, conservatively changing the way we parse CPUs
in the back-end. Still not perfect, with a lot of special cases, but moving
towards a more generic solution.
Moving all logic to the target parser made some unwritten assumptions
about architectures in Clang to break. I've added a lot of architectures
required by Clang, and default to CPUs that Clang believes it should
(and I agree).
I've also added a lot of unit tests, with the correct CPU for each
architecture, and Clang seems to be working correctly, too.
It also became clear that using "unsigned ID" as the argument for the get
methods makes it hard to know what ID, so I also changed the argument names
to match the enum type names.
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This commit gives the users of the YAML Traits I/O library
the ability to serialize scalars using the YAML literal block
scalar notation by allowing them to implement a specialization
of the `BlockScalarTraits` struct for their custom types.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9613
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This commit implements the parsing of YAML block scalars.
Some code existed for it before, but it couldn't parse block
scalars.
This commit adds a new yaml node type to represent the block
scalar values.
This commit also deletes the 'spec-09-27' and 'spec-09-28' tests
as they are identical to the test file 'spec-09-26'.
This commit introduces 3 new utility functions to the YAML scanner
class: `skip_s_space`, `advanceWhile` and `consumeLineBreakIfPresent`.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9503
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If we have a coverage mapping but no profile data for a function,
calling it mismatched is misleading. This can just as easily be
unreachable code that was stripped from the binary. Instead, treat
these the same as functions where we have an explicit "zero" coverage
map by setting the count to zero for each mapped region.
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Summary:
This adds three Function methods to handle function entry counts:
setEntryCount() and getEntryCount().
Entry counts are stored under the MD_prof metadata node with the name
"function_entry_count". They are unsigned 64 bit values set by profilers
(instrumentation and sample profiler changes coming up).
Added documentation for new profile metadata and tests.
Reviewers: dexonsmith, bogner
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9628
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The TargetRegistry is just a namespace-like class, instantiated in one
place to use a range-based for loop. Instead, expose access to the
registry via a range-based 'targets()' function instead. This makes most
uses a bit awkward/more verbose - but eventually we should just add a
range-based find_if function which will streamline these functions. I'm
happy to mkae them a bit awkward in the interim as encouragement to
improve the algorithms in time.
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Restructure Triple::getARMCPUForArch so that invalid values will
return nullptr, while retaining the behaviour that an argument
specifying no particular architecture version will give a default
CPU. This will be used by clang to give an error on invalid -march
values.
Also restructure the extraction of the architecture version from
the MArch string a little to hopefully make what it's doing clearer.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9599
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This commit changes the 'skip' method in the 'KeyValueNode' class
to ensure that it doesn't dereference a null pointer when calling
the 'skip' method of its value child node. It also adds a unittest
that ensures that the crash doesn't occur.
This change is motivated by a patch that implements parsing
of YAML block scalars (http://reviews.llvm.org/D9503), as one
of the unittests in that patch triggered this problem.
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Summary:
Adds test to check that when getLazyBitcodeModule is called:
1) Functions are not materailzed by default.
2) Only the requested function gets materialized (if no block addresses
are used).
Reviewers: jvoung, rafael
Reviewed By: rafael
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8907
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For consumers of coverage data, any filename prefixes we store in the
profile data are just noise. Strip this prefix if it exists.
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A joined option always needs to have an argument, even if it's an empty one.
Clang would previously assert when trying to use --extra-warnings, which is
a flag alias for -W, which is a joined option.
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This patch fixes a bug where the YAML Output class emitted
a sequence of flow sequences without the '-' characters.
Before:
seq:
[ a, b ]
[ c, d ]
After:
seq:
- [ a, b ]
- [ c, d ]
Reviewers: Justin Bogner
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9206
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