The attached patch simplifies a few interfaces that don't need to take
ownership of a buffer.
For example, both parseAssembly and parseBitcodeFile will parse the
entire buffer before returning. There is no need to take ownership.
Using a MemoryBufferRef makes it obvious in the type signature that
there is no ownership transfer.
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Summary:
There is no functionality change here except in the way we assemble and
dump musttail calls in variadic functions. There's really no need to
separate out the bits for musttail and "is forwarding varargs" on call
instructions. A musttail call by definition has to forward the ellipsis
or it would fail verification.
Reviewers: chandlerc, nlewycky
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4892
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Take a StringRef instead of a "const char *".
Take a "std::error_code &" instead of a "std::string &" for error.
A create static method would be even better, but this patch is already a bit too
big.
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Somewhat unnoticed in the original implementation of discriminators, but
it could cause instructions to end up in new, small,
DW_TAG_lexical_blocks due to the use of DILexicalBlock to track
discriminator changes.
Instead, use DILexicalBlockFile which we already use to track file
changes without introducing new scopes, so it works well to track
discriminator changes in the same way.
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Implement `uselistorder` and `uselistorder_bb` assembly directives,
which allow the use-list order to be recovered when round-tripping to
assembly.
This is the bulk of PR20515.
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Change `ConstantExpr` to follow the model the other constants are using:
only malloc a replacement if it's going to be used. This fixes a subtle
bug where if an API user had used `ConstantExpr::get()` already to
create the replacement but hadn't given it any users, we'd delete the
replacement.
This relies on r216015 to thread `OnlyIfReduced` through
`ConstantExpr::getWithOperands()`.
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In order to change `ConstantExpr::replaceUsesOfWithOnConstant()` to work
like other constants (e.g., using `ConstantArray::getImpl()`), thread
`OnlyIfReduced` through as necessary. When `OnlyIfReduced` is false,
there's no functionality change. When it's true, if there's no constant
folding or type changes `nullptr` is returned instead of the new
constant.
`ConstantExpr::replaceUsesOfWithOnConstant()` will be updated to use the
"true" version in a follow-up commit.
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This reverts commit r215981, which reverted the above commits because
MSVC std::equal asserts on nullptr iterators, and thes commits
introduced an `ArrayRef::equals()` on empty ArrayRefs.
ArrayRef was changed not to use std::equal in r215986.
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Avoid creating a new `ConstantVector` on an RAUW of one of its members.
This reduces RAUW traffic on any containing constant.
This is part of PR20515.
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Previously, `ConstantArray::replaceUsesOfWithOnConstant()` neglected to
check whether it becomes a `ConstantDataArray`. Call
`ConstantArray::getImpl()` to check for that.
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Introduce `getImpl()` that tries the simplification logic from `get()`
and then gives up. This allows the logic to be reused elsewhere in a
follow-up commit.
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Avoid RAUW-ing `ConstantExpr` when an operand changes unless the new
`ConstantExpr` already has users. This prevents the RAUW from rippling
up the expression tree unnecessarily.
This commit indirectly adds test coverage for r215953 (this is how I
came across the bug).
This is part of PR20515.
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Now that `ConstantAggrUniqueMap` and `ConstantUniqueMap` work the same
way, change the aggregates to use the new one.
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Rewrite `ConstantUniqueMap` to be more similar to
`ConstantAggrUniqueMap`.
- Use a `DenseMap` with custom MapInfo instead of a `std::map` with
linear lookups and deletion.
- Don't waste memory explicitly storing (heavyweight) keys.
Only `ConstantExpr` and `InlineAsm` actually use this data structure, so
I also updated them to use it.
This code cleanup is a precursor to reducing RAUW traffic on
`ConstantExpr` -- I felt badly adding a new (linear) call to
`ConstantUniqueMap::FindExistingKey`, so this designs away the concern.
A follow-up commit will transition the users of `ConstantAggrUniqueMap`
over.
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While *most* (X sdiv 1) operations will get caught by InstSimplify, it
is still possible for a sdiv to appear in the worklist which hasn't been
simplified yet.
This means that it is possible for 0 - (X sdiv 1) to get transformed
into (X sdiv -1); dividing by -1 can make the transform produce undef
values instead of the proper result.
Sorry for the lack of testcase, it's a bit problematic because it relies
on the exact order of operations in the worklist.
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Global variables that have `extern_weak` linkage may be null, so it's
incorrect to add `inbounds` when constant folding.
This also fixes a bug when parsing global aliases, whose forward
reference placeholders are global variables with `extern_weak` linkage.
If GEPs to these aliases are encountered before the alias itself, the
GEPs would incorrectly gain the `inbounds` keyword as well.
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Add header guards to files that were missing guards. Remove #endif comments
as they don't seem common in LLVM (we can easily add them back if we decide
they're useful)
Changes made by clang-tidy with minor tweaks.
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An optional third field was added to `llvm.global_ctors` (and
`llvm.global_dtors`) in r209015. Most of the code has been changed to
deal with both versions of the variables. Users of the C API might
create either version, the helper functions in LLVM create the two-field
version, and clang now creates the three-field version.
However, the BitcodeReader was changed to always upgrade to the
three-field version. This created an unnecessary inconsistency in the
IR before/after serializing to bitcode.
This commit resolves the inconsistency by making the third field truly
optional (and not upgrading in the bitcode reader). Since `llvm-link`
was relying on this upgrade code, rather than deleting it I've moved it
into `ModuleLinker`, where it upgrades these arrays as necessary to
resolve inconsistencies between modules.
The ideal resolution would be to remove the 2-field version and make the
third field required. I filed PR20506 to track that.
I changed `test/Bitcode/upgrade-global-ctors.ll` to a negative test and
duplicated the `llvm-link` check in `test/Linker/global_ctors.ll` to
check both upgrade directions.
Since I came across this as part of PR5680 (serializing use-list order),
I've also added the missing `verify-uselistorder` RUN line to
`test/Bitcode/metadata-2.ll`.
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Type::dump() doesn't print a newline, which makes for a poor
experience in a debugger. This looks like it was an ommission
considering Value::dump() two lines above, so I've changed Type to add
a newline as well.
Of the two in-tree callers, one added a newline anyway, and I've
updated the other one to use Type::print instead.
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This reverts commit r214761.
Revert while Reid investigates & provides a reproduction for an
assertion failure for this on Windows.
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Originally reverted in r213432 with flakey failures on an ASan self-host
build. After reduction it seems to be the same issue fixed in r213805
(ArgPromo + DebugInfo: Handle updating debug info over multiple
applications of argument promotion) and r213952 (by having
LiveDebugVariables strip dbg_value intrinsics in functions that are not
described by debug info). Though I cannot explain why this failure was
flakey...
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`shuffleUseLists()` is only used in `verify-uselistorder`, so move it
there to avoid bloating other executables. As a drive-by, update some
of the header docs.
This is part of PR5680.
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Change shuffleUseLists() always to change use-list order by rejecting
orders that have no changes.
This is part of PR5680.
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variables (for example, by-value struct arguments passed in registers, or
large integer values split across several smaller registers).
On the IR level, this adds a new type of complex address operation OpPiece
to DIVariable that describes size and offset of a variable fragment.
On the DWARF emitter level, all pieces describing the same variable are
collected, sorted and emitted as DWARF expressions using the DW_OP_piece
and DW_OP_bit_piece operators.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D3373
rdar://problem/15928306
What this patch doesn't do / Future work:
- This patch only adds the backend machinery to make this work, patches
that change SROA and SelectionDAG's type legalizer to actually create
such debug info will follow. (http://reviews.llvm.org/D2680)
- Making the DIVariable complex expressions into an argument of dbg.value
will reduce the memory footprint of the debug metadata.
- The sorting/uniquing of pieces should be moved into DebugLocEntry,
to facilitate the merging of multi-piece entries.
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Although unlinked `BasicBlock`s can be created, there's currently no way
to insert them into `Function`s after the fact. In particular,
`moveAfter()` and `moveBefore()` require that the basic block is already
linked.
Extract the logic for initially linking a `BasicBlock` out of the
constructor and into a member function that can be used for lazy
insertion.
- Asserts that the basic block is currently unlinked.
- Matches the logic of the constructor.
- Changed the constructor to use it since the logic matches.
This is needed in a follow-up commit for PR5680.
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Before this patch we had
@a = weak global ...
but
@b = alias weak ...
The patch changes aliases to look more like global variables.
Looking at some really old code suggests that the reason was that the old
bison based parser had a reduction for alias linkages and another one for
global variable linkages. Putting the alias first avoided the reduce/reduce
conflict.
The days of the old .ll parser are long gone. The new one parses just "linkage"
and a later check is responsible for deciding if a linkage is valid in a
given context.
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