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Author SHA1 Message Date
Colin LeMahieu
a602a7f199 [Hexagon] Adding compound jump encodings.
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2015-01-06 20:03:31 +00:00
Tom Stellard
bac89f3dd2 R600/SI: Insert s_waitcnt before s_barrier instructions.
This ensures that all memory operations are complete when all threads
reach the barrier.

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2015-01-06 19:52:07 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
d2c42b9617 Revert "Reapply: Teach SROA how to update debug info for fragmented variables."
because of a tsan buildbot failure.
This reverts commit 225272.

Fix should be coming soon.

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2015-01-06 19:47:27 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
3d1d6d9043 [Hexagon] Adding encoding for misc v4 instructions: boundscheck, tlbmatch, dcfetch.
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2015-01-06 19:03:20 +00:00
Sanjoy Das
31123d4529 This patch teaches IndVarSimplify to add nuw and nsw to certain kinds
of operations that provably don't overflow. For example, we can prove
%civ.inc below does not sign-overflow. With this change,
IndVarSimplify changes %civ.inc to an add nsw.

  define i32 @foo(i32* %array, i32* %length_ptr, i32 %init) {
   entry:
    %length = load i32* %length_ptr, !range !0
    %len.sub.1 = sub i32 %length, 1
    %upper = icmp slt i32 %init, %len.sub.1
    br i1 %upper, label %loop, label %exit
  
   loop:
    %civ = phi i32 [ %init, %entry ], [ %civ.inc, %latch ]
    %civ.inc = add i32 %civ, 1
    %cmp = icmp slt i32 %civ.inc, %length
    br i1 %cmp, label %latch, label %break
  
   latch:
    store i32 0, i32* %array
    %check = icmp slt i32 %civ.inc, %len.sub.1
    br i1 %check, label %loop, label %break
  
   break:
    ret i32 %civ.inc
  
   exit:
    ret i32 42
  }

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6748



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2015-01-06 19:02:56 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
63d0449f11 [Hexagon] Adding encoding information for absolute address loads.
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2015-01-06 18:38:26 +00:00
Tom Stellard
1f996fa36b R600/SI: Add a stub GCNTargetMachine
This is equivalent to the AMDGPUTargetMachine now, but it is the
starting point for separating R600 and GCN functionality into separate
targets.

It is recommened that users start using the gcn triple for GCN-based
GPUs, because using the r600 triple for these GPUs will be deprecated in
the future.

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2015-01-06 18:00:21 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio
e46783d5b7 [CodeGenPrepare] Improved logic to speculate calls to cttz/ctlz.
This patch improves the logic added at revision 224899 (see review D6728) that
teaches the backend when it is profitable to speculate calls to cttz/ctlz.

The original algorithm conservatively avoided speculating more than one
instruction from a basic block in a control flow grap modelling an if-statement.
In particular, the only allowed instruction (excluding the terminator) was a
call to cttz/ctlz. However, there are cases where we could be less conservative
and still be able to speculate a call to cttz/ctlz.

With this patch, CodeGenPrepare now tries to speculate a cttz/ctlz if the
result is zero extended/truncated in the same basic block, and the zext/trunc
instruction is "free" for the target.

Added new test cases to CodeGen/X86/cttz-ctlz.ll

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6853


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2015-01-06 17:41:18 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
46cb54c0fb Reapply: Teach SROA how to update debug info for fragmented variables.
This also rolls in the changes discussed in http://reviews.llvm.org/D6766.
Defers migrating the debug info for new allocas until after all partitions
are created.

Thanks to Chandler for reviewing!

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2015-01-06 17:14:10 +00:00
Filipe Cabecinhas
d682839830 Don't loop endlessly for MachO files with 0 ncmds
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2015-01-06 17:08:26 +00:00
Hal Finkel
15914b5c22 [PowerPC] Add a regression test for r225251
In r225251, I removed an old entry from the README.txt file. While there are
several contributing factors (including pieces in Clang's ABI code), upon
further reflection, the backend part deserves a regression test.

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2015-01-06 16:46:37 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
a24e012976 [Hexagon] Adding dealloc_return encoding and absolute address stores.
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2015-01-06 16:15:15 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
d883ca0ca7 Convert fcmp with 0.0 from casted integers to icmp
This is already handled in general when it is known the
conversion can't lose bits with smaller integer types
casted into wider floating point types.

This pattern happens somewhat often in GPU programs that cast
workitem intrinsics to float, which are often compared with 0.

Specifically handle the special case of compares with zero which
should also be known to not lose information. I had a more general
version of this which allows equality compares if the casted float is
exactly representable in the integer, but I'm not 100% confident that
is always correct.

Also fold cases that aren't integers to true / false.

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2015-01-06 15:50:59 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
0df89054c0 [PM] Introduce a utility pass that preserves no analyses.
Use this to test that path of invalidation. This test actually shows
redundant invalidation here that is really bad. I'm going to work on
fixing that next, but wanted to commit the test harness now that its all
working.

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2015-01-06 09:06:35 +00:00
Craig Topper
f6145affbf [X86] Add OpSize32 to XBEGIN_4. Add XBEGIN_2 with OpSize16.
Requires new AsmParserOperand types that detect 16-bit and 32/64-bit mode so that we choose the right instruction based on default sizing without predicates. This is necessary since predicates mess up the disassembler table building.

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2015-01-06 08:59:30 +00:00
David Majnemer
51e4a66417 InstCombine: Bitcast call arguments from/to pointer/integer type
Try harder to get rid of bitcast'd calls by ptrtoint/inttoptr'ing
arguments and return values when DataLayout says it is safe to do so.

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2015-01-06 08:41:31 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
6409bd68de [PM] Simplify how we parse the outer layer of the pass pipeline text and
remove an extra, redundant pass manager wrapping every run.

I had kept seeing these when manually testing, but it was getting really
annoying and was going to cause problems with overly eager invalidation.
The root cause was an overly complex and unnecessary pile of code for
parsing the outer layer of the pass pipeline. We can instead delegate
most of this to the recursive pipeline parsing.

I've added some somewhat more basic and precise tests to catch this.

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2015-01-06 08:37:58 +00:00
David Majnemer
b3065539bd X86: Don't make illegal GOTTPOFF relocations
"ELF Handling for Thread-Local Storage" specifies that R_X86_64_GOTTPOFF
relocation target a movq or addq instruction.

Prohibit the truncation of such loads to movl or addl.

This fixes PR22083.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6839

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2015-01-06 07:12:52 +00:00
Hal Finkel
10ae865847 [PowerPC] Improve int_to_fp(fp_to_int(x)) combining
The old target DAG combine that allowed for performing int_to_fp(fp_to_int(x))
without a load/store pair is updated here with support for unsigned integers,
and to support single-precision values without a third rounding step, on newer
cores with the appropriate instructions.

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2015-01-06 06:01:57 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
17395fa733 [PM] Add a utility pass template that synthesizes the invalidation of
a specific analysis result.

This is quite handy to test things, and will also likely be very useful
for debugging issues. You could narrow down pass validation failures by
walking these invalidate pass runs up and down the pass pipeline, etc.
I've added support to the pass pipeline parsing to be able to create one
of these for any analysis pass desired.

Just adding this class uncovered one latent bug where the
AnalysisManager CRTP base class had a hard-coded Module type rather than
using IRUnitT.

I've also added tests for invalidation and caching of analyses in
a basic way across all the pass managers. These in turn uncovered two
more bugs where we failed to correctly invalidate an analysis -- its
results were invalidated but the key for re-running the pass was never
cleared and so it was never re-run. Quite nasty. I'm very glad to debug
this here rather than with a full system.

Also, yes, the naming here is horrid. I'm going to update some of the
names to be slightly less awful shortly. But really, I've no "good"
ideas for naming. I'll be satisfied if I can get it to "not bad".

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2015-01-06 04:49:44 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
5b12a2f703 [PM] Add a collection of no-op analysis passes and switch the new pass
manager tests to use them and be significantly more comprehensive.

This, naturally, uncovered a bug where the CGSCC pass manager wasn't
printing analyses when they were run.

The only remaining core manipulator is I think an invalidate pass
similar to the require pass. That'll be next. =]

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2015-01-06 02:50:06 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
a3376d2d36 [PM] Add a utility to the new pass manager for generating a pass which
is a no-op other than requiring some analysis results be available.

This can be used in real pass pipelines to force the usually lazy
analysis running to eagerly compute something at a specific point, and
it can be used to test the pass manager infrastructure (my primary use
at the moment).

I've also added bit of pipeline parsing magic to support generating
these directly from the opt command so that you can directly use these
when debugging your analysis. The syntax is:

  require<analysis-name>

This can be used at any level of the pass manager. For example:

  cgscc(function(require<my-analysis>,no-op-function))

This would produce a no-op function pass requiring my-analysis, followed
by a fully no-op function pass, both of these in a function pass manager
which is nested inside of a bottom-up CGSCC pass manager which is in the
top-level (implicit) module pass manager.

I have zero attachment to the particular syntax I'm using here. Consider
it a straw man for use while I'm testing and fleshing things out.
Suggestions for better syntax welcome, and I'll update everything based
on any consensus that develops.

I've used this new functionality to more directly test the analysis
printing rather than relying on the cgscc pass manager running an
analysis for me. This is still minimally tested because I need to have
analyses to run first! ;] That patch is next, but wanted to keep this
one separate for easier review and discussion.

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2015-01-06 02:10:51 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
5165dfdf9a Add a testcase that would have found the problem in r225048.
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2015-01-06 01:41:24 +00:00
Lang Hames
bce877c84c Revert r225048: It broke ObjC on AArch64.
I've filed http://llvm.org/PR22100 to track this issue.


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2015-01-06 00:54:32 +00:00
Hal Finkel
38c3e2f5c5 [PowerPC] Fix test to pass on Darwin hosts
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2015-01-05 23:17:43 +00:00
Hal Finkel
fcfee17911 [PowerPC] Convert a README.txt entry into a better test
We now produce the desired code as noted in the README.txt file (no spurious
or). Remove the README entry and improve the regression test.

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2015-01-05 21:53:52 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
e4f1dcdb83 [Hexagon] Adding add/sub with carry, logical shift left by immediate and memop instructions. Removing old defs without bits and updating references.
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2015-01-05 21:36:38 +00:00
Hal Finkel
1b84bf2554 [PowerPC] Add a test for truncating a shifted load
We now produce the desired code as noted in the README.txt file. Remove the
README entry and add a regression test.

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2015-01-05 21:33:14 +00:00
Frederic Riss
5a0743e1e8 [dsymutil] Implement the BinaryHolder object and gain archive support.
This object is meant to own the ObjectFiles and their underlying
MemoryBuffer. It is basically the equivalent of an OwningBinary
except that it efficiently handles Archives. It is optimized for
efficiently providing mappings of members of the same archive when
they are opened successively (which is standard in Darwin debug
maps, objects from the same archive will be contiguous).

Of course, the BinaryHolder will also be used by the DWARF linker
once it is commited, but for now only the debug map parser uses it.

With this change, you can run llvm-dsymutil on your Darwin debug build
of clang and get a complete debug map for it.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6690

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2015-01-05 21:29:28 +00:00
Hal Finkel
e7d845b709 [PowerPC] Add another test for load/store with update
We now produce the desired code as noted in the README.txt file. Remove the
README entry and add a regression test.

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2015-01-05 21:22:42 +00:00
Hal Finkel
ccc83e4a08 [PowerPC] Fold i1 extensions with other ops
Consider this function from our README.txt file:

  int foo(int a, int b) { return (a < b) << 4; }

We now explicitly track CR bits by default, so the comment in the README.txt
about not really having a SETCC is no longer accurate, but we did generate this
somewhat silly code:

        cmpw 0, 3, 4
        li 3, 0
        li 12, 1
        isel 3, 12, 3, 0
        sldi 3, 3, 4
        blr

which generates the zext as a select between 0 and 1, and then shifts the
result by a constant amount. Here we preprocess the DAG in order to fold the
results of operations on an extension of an i1 value into the SELECT_I[48]
pseudo instruction when the resulting constant can be materialized using one
instruction (just like the 0 and 1). This was not implemented as a DAGCombine
because the resulting code would have been anti-canonical and depends on
replacing chained user nodes, which does not fit well into the lowering
paradigm. Now we generate:

        cmpw 0, 3, 4
        li 3, 0
        li 12, 16
        isel 3, 12, 3, 0
        blr

which is less silly.

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2015-01-05 21:10:24 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
ca96263b05 [Hexagon] Adding rounding reg/reg variants, accumulating multiplies, and accumulating shifts.
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2015-01-05 20:56:41 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
27494b0633 [Hexagon] Adding V4 bit manipulating instructions, removing ALU defs without encoding bits.
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2015-01-05 20:35:54 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
c8e734a561 [Hexagon] Adding V4 logic-logic instructions and tests.
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2015-01-05 20:14:58 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
e48ec2a918 [Hexagon] Adding orand, bitsplit reg/reg, and modwrap instructions.
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2015-01-05 20:04:40 +00:00
Hal Finkel
3ab10c1918 [PowerPC] Remove zexts after i32 ctlz
The 64-bit semantics of cntlzw are not special, the 32-bit population count is
stored as a 64-bit value in the range [0,32]. As a result, it is always zero
extended, and it can be added to the PPCISelDAGToDAG peephole optimization as a
frontier instruction for the removal of unnecessary zero extensions.

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2015-01-05 18:52:29 +00:00
Hal Finkel
0ef99720c5 [PowerPC] Remove zexts after byte-swapping loads
lhbrx and lwbrx not only load their data with byte swapping, but also clear the
upper 32 bits (at least). As a result, they can be added to the PPCISelDAGToDAG
peephole optimization as frontier instructions for the removal of unnecessary
zero extensions.

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2015-01-05 18:09:06 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
9e989cf190 [Hexagon] Adding round reg/imm and bitsplit instructions.
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2015-01-05 18:08:21 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
3c9fb6e1ad [AArch64] Improve codegen of store lane instructions by avoiding GPR usage.
We used to generate code similar to:

  umov.b        w8, v0[2]
  strb  w8, [x0, x1]

because the STR*ro* patterns were preferred to ST1*.
Instead, we can avoid going through GPRs, and generate:

  add   x8, x0, x1
  st1.b { v0 }[2], [x8]

This patch increases the ST1* AddedComplexity to achieve that.

rdar://16372710
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6202


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2015-01-05 17:10:26 +00:00
Ahmed Bougacha
c52cd839b9 [AArch64] Improve codegen of store lane 0 instructions by directly storing the subregister.
For 0-lane stores, we used to generate code similar to:

  fmov w8, s0
  str w8, [x0, x1, lsl #2]

instead of:

  str s0, [x0, x1, lsl #2]

To correct that: for store lane 0 patterns, directly match to STR <subreg>0.

Byte-sized instructions don't have the special case for a 0 index,
because FPR8s are defined to have untyped content.

rdar://16372710
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6772


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2015-01-05 17:02:28 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
19d9f342ed llvm/test/lit.cfg: have_ld_plugin_support(): Use decode() for stdout.
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2015-01-05 14:18:04 +00:00
Karthik Bhat
050064d32c Select lower fsub,fabs pattern to fabd on AArch64
This patch lowers patterns such as-
  fsub   v0.4s, v0.4s, v1.4s
  fabs   v0.4s, v0.4s
to
  fabd  v0.4s, v0.4s, v1.4s
on AArch64.

Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6791



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2015-01-05 13:57:59 +00:00
Charlie Turner
6abfc44aab Parse Tag_compatibility correctly.
Tag_compatibility takes two arguments, but before this patch it would
erroneously accept just one, it now produces an error in that case.

Change-Id: I530f918587620d0d5dfebf639944d6083871ef7d

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2015-01-05 13:26:37 +00:00
Charlie Turner
b99b8ffb7f Emit the build attribute Tag_conformance.
Claim conformance to version 2.09 of the ARM ABI.

This build attribute must be emitted first amongst the build attributes when
written to an object file. This is to simplify conformance detection by
consumers.

Change-Id: If9eddcfc416bc9ad6e5cc8cdcb05d0031af7657e

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2015-01-05 13:12:17 +00:00
Karthik Bhat
e239724d12 Select lower sub,abs pattern to sabd on AArch64
This patch lowers patterns such as-
  sub	v0.4s, v0.4s, v1.4s
  abs	v0.4s, v0.4s
to
  sabd	v0.4s, v0.4s, v1.4s
on AArch64.

Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6781



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2015-01-05 13:11:07 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
25903ef9bc Fix broken test from r225159.
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2015-01-05 12:34:01 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
1ab487fdc7 [PM] Don't run the machinery of invalidating all the analysis passes
when all are being preserved.

We want to short-circuit this for a couple of reasons. One, I don't
really want passes to grow a dependency on actually receiving their
invalidate call when they've been preserved. I'm thinking about removing
this entirely. But more importantly, preserving everything is likely to
be the common case in a lot of scenarios, and it would be really good to
bypass all of the invalidation and preservation machinery there.
Avoiding calling N opaque functions to try to invalidate things that are
by definition still valid seems important. =]

This wasn't really inpsired by much other than seeing the spam in the
logging for analyses, but it seems better ot get it checked in rather
than forgetting about it.

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2015-01-05 12:32:11 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
040ca449b2 [PM] Add names and debug logging for analysis passes to the new pass
manager.

This starts to allow us to test analyses more easily, but it's really
only the beginning. Some of the code here is still untestable without
manual changes to create analysis passes, but I wanted to factor it into
a small of chunks as possible.

Next up in order to be able to test things are, in no particular order:
- No-op analyses passes so we don't have to use real ones to exercise
  the pass maneger itself.
- Automatic way of generating dummy passes that require an analysis be
  run, including a variant that calls a 'print' method on a pass to make
  it even easier to print out the results of an analysis.
- Dummy passes that invalidate all analyses for their IR unit so we can
  test invalidation and re-runs.
- Automatic way to print each analysis pass as it is re-run.
- Automatic but optional verification of analysis passes everywhere
  possible.

I'm not claiming I'll get to all of these immediately, but that's what
is in the pipeline at some stage. I'm fleshing out exactly what I need
and what to prioritize by working on converting analyses and then trying
to test the conversion. =]

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2015-01-05 12:21:44 +00:00
Jiangning Liu
614fe873ce Fixed a bug in memory dependence checking module of loop vectorization. The following loop should not be vectorized with current algorithm.
{code}
// loop body
   ... = a[i]          (1)
    ... = a[i+1]       (2)
 .......
a[i+1] = ....          (3)
   a[i] = ...          (4)
{code}

The algorithm tries to collect memory access candidates from AliasSetTracker, and then check memory dependences one another. The memory accesses are unique in AliasSetTracker, and a single memory access in AliasSetTracker may map to multiple entries in AccessAnalysis, which could cover both 'read' and 'write'. Originally the algorithm only checked 'write' entry in Accesses if only 'write' exists. This is incorrect and the consequence is it ignored all read access, and finally some RAW and WAR dependence are missed.

For the case given above, if we ignore two reads, the dependence between (1) and (3) would not be able to be captured, and finally this loop will be incorrectly vectorized.

The fix simply inserts a new loop to find all entries in Accesses. Since it will skip most of all other memory accesses by checking the Value pointer at the very beginning of the loop, it should not increase compile-time visibly.



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2015-01-05 10:08:58 +00:00
Hal Finkel
0ef8f3189e [PowerPC] Enable speculation of cttz/ctlz
PPC has an instruction for ctlz with defined zero behavior, and our lowering of
cttz (provided by DAGCombine) is also efficient and branchless, so speculating
these makes sense.

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2015-01-05 05:24:42 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
4f9a7277d1 [SROA] Apply a somewhat heavy and unpleasant hammer to fix PR22093, an
assert out of the new pre-splitting in SROA.

This fix makes the code do what was originally intended -- when we have
a store of a load both dealing in the same alloca, we force them to both
be pre-split with identical offsets. This is really quite hard to do
because we can keep discovering problems as we go along. We have to
track every load over the current alloca which for any resaon becomes
invalid for pre-splitting, and go back to remove all stores of those
loads. I've included a couple of test cases derived from PR22093 that
cover the different ways this can happen. While that PR only really
triggered the first of these two, its the same fundamental issue.

The other challenge here is documented in a FIXME now. We end up being
quite a bit more aggressive for pre-splitting when loads and stores
don't refer to the same alloca. This aggressiveness comes at the cost of
introducing potentially redundant loads. It isn't clear that this is the
right balance. It might be considerably better to require that we only
do pre-splitting when we can presplit every load and store involved in
the entire operation. That would give more consistent if conservative
results. Unfortunately, it requires a non-trivial change to the actual
pre-splitting operation in order to correctly handle cases where we end
up pre-splitting stores out-of-order. And it isn't 100% clear that this
is the right direction, although I'm starting to suspect that it is.

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2015-01-05 04:17:53 +00:00
Hal Finkel
9cad6c8a24 [PowerPC] Materialize i64 constants using rotation with masking
r225135 added the ability to materialize i64 constants using rotations in order
to reduce the instruction count. Sometimes we can use a rotation only with some
extra masking, so that we take advantage of the fact that generating a bunch of
extra higher-order 1 bits is easy using li/lis.

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2015-01-05 03:41:38 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
51fa09d980 [PM] Wire up support for explicitly running the verifier pass.
The required functionality has been there for some time, but I never
managed to actually wire it into the command line registry of passes.
Let's do that.

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2015-01-05 00:08:53 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
c0c36083da [X86][SSE] Added vector packing test for pr12412
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2015-01-04 19:08:03 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim
dc18ec0e0d [X86][SSE] Added vector integer truncation tests - based off pr15524
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2015-01-04 17:52:00 +00:00
Hal Finkel
2ac0826af3 [PowerPC] Materialize i64 constants using rotation
Materializing full 64-bit constants on PPC64 can be expensive, requiring up to
5 instructions depending on the locations of the non-zero bits. Sometimes
materializing a rotated constant, and then applying the inverse rotation, requires
fewer instructions than the direct method. If so, do that instead.

In r225132, I added support for forming constants using bit inversion. In
effect, this reverts that commit and replaces it with rotation support. The bit
inversion is useful for turning constants that are mostly ones into ones that
are mostly zeros (thus enabling a more-efficient shift-based materialization),
but the same effect can be obtained by using negative constants and a rotate,
and that is at least as efficient, if not more.

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2015-01-04 15:43:55 +00:00
Hal Finkel
d138a7bb3f [PowerPC] Materialize i64 constants using bit inversion
Materializing full 64-bit constants on PPC64 can be expensive, requiring up to
5 instructions depending on the locations of the non-zero bits. Sometimes
materializing the bit-reversed constant, and then flipping the bits, requires
fewer instructions than the direct method. If so, do that instead.

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2015-01-04 12:35:03 +00:00
David Majnemer
07d7dbae9e InstCombine: match can find ConstantExprs, don't assume we have a Value
We assumed the output of a match was a Value, this would cause us to
assert because we would fail a cast<>.  Instead, use a helper in the
Operator family to hide the distinction between Value and Constant.

This fixes PR22087.

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2015-01-04 07:36:02 +00:00
David Majnemer
77e22b7836 ValueTracking: ComputeNumSignBits should tolerate misshapen phi nodes
PHI nodes can have zero operands in the middle of a transform.  It is
expected that utilities in Analysis don't freak out when this happens.

Note that it is considered invalid to allow these misshapen phi nodes to
make it to another pass.

This fixes PR22086.

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2015-01-04 07:06:53 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
b19a485253 llvm-readobj: add support to dump COFF export tables
This enhances llvm-readobj to print out the COFF export table, similar to the
-coff-import option.  This is useful for testing in lld.

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2015-01-03 21:35:09 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
97f8f69a7f ARM: permit tail calls to weak externals on COFF
Weak externals are resolved statically, so we can actually generate the tail
call on PE/COFF targets without breaking the requirements.  It is questionable
whether we want to propagate the current behaviour for MachO as the requirements
are part of the ARM ELF specifications, and it seems that prior to the SVN
r215890, we would have tail'ed the call.  For now, be conservative and only
permit it on PE/COFF where the call will always be fully resolved.

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2015-01-03 21:35:00 +00:00
Hal Finkel
e05b232c20 [PowerPC/BlockPlacement] Allow target to provide a per-loop alignment preference
The existing code provided for specifying a global loop alignment preference.
However, the preferred loop alignment might depend on the loop itself. For
recent POWER cores, loops between 5 and 8 instructions should have 32-byte
alignment (while the others are better with 16-byte alignment) so that the
entire loop will fit in one i-cache line.

To support this, getPrefLoopAlignment has been made virtual, and can be
provided with an optional MachineLoop* so the target can inspect the loop
before answering the query. The default behavior, as before, is to return the
value set with setPrefLoopAlignment. MachineBlockPlacement now queries the
target for each loop instead of only once per function. There should be no
functional change for other targets.

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2015-01-03 17:58:24 +00:00
Hal Finkel
a1d22cc789 [PowerPC] Use 16-byte alignment for modern cores for functions/loops
Most modern PowerPC cores prefer that functions and loops start on
16-byte-aligned boundaries (*), so instruct block placement, etc. to make this
happen. The branch selector has also been adjusted so account for the extra
nops that might now be inserted before loop headers.

(*) Some cores actually prefer other alignments for small loops, but that will
    be addressed in a follow-up commit.

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2015-01-03 14:58:25 +00:00
Hal Finkel
958b670c34 [PowerPC] Add support for the CMPB instruction
Newer POWER cores, and the A2, support the cmpb instruction. This instruction
compares its operands, treating each of the 8 bytes in the GPRs separately,
returning a 'mask' result of 0 (for false) or -1 (for true) in each byte.

Code generation support is added, in the form of a PPCISelDAGToDAG
DAG-preprocessing routine, that recognizes patterns close to what the
instruction computes (either exactly, or related by a constant masking
operation), and generates the cmpb instruction (along with any necessary
constant masking operation). This can be expanded if use cases arise.

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2015-01-03 01:16:37 +00:00
Kostya Serebryany
8c6ae1044a [asan] simplify the tracing code, make it use the same guard variables as coverage
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2015-01-03 00:54:43 +00:00
Craig Topper
01c99892ca [X86] Disassembler support for move to/from %rax with a 32-bit memory offset is REX.W and AdSize prefix are both present.
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2015-01-03 00:00:20 +00:00
David Majnemer
5e9c6212a8 InstCombine: Detect when llvm.umul.with.overflow always overflows
We know overflow always occurs if both ~LHSKnownZero * ~RHSKnownZero
and LHSKnownOne * RHSKnownOne overflow.

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2015-01-02 07:29:47 +00:00
Craig Topper
71fc42dbf6 [X86] Make the instructions that use AdSize16/32/64 co-exist together without using mode predicates.
This is necessary to allow the disassembler to be able to handle AdSize32 instructions in 64-bit mode when address size prefix is used.

Eventually we should probably also support 'addr32' and 'addr16' in the assembler to override the address size on some of these instructions. But for now we'll just use special operand types that will lookup the current mode size to select the right instruction.

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2015-01-02 07:02:25 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
ce7f347da2 [SROA] Teach SROA to be more aggressive in splitting now that we have
a pre-splitting pass over loads and stores.

Historically, splitting could cause enough problems that I hamstrung the
entire process with a requirement that splittable integer loads and
stores must cover the entire alloca. All smaller loads and stores were
unsplittable to prevent chaos from ensuing. With the new pre-splitting
logic that does load/store pair splitting I introduced in r225061, we
can now very nicely handle arbitrarily splittable loads and stores. In
order to fully benefit from these smarts, we need to mark all of the
integer loads and stores as splittable.

However, we don't actually want to rewrite partitions with all integer
loads and stores marked as splittable. This will fail to extract scalar
integers from aggregates, which is kind of the point of SROA. =] In
order to resolve this, what we really want to do is only do
pre-splitting on the alloca slices with integer loads and stores fully
splittable. This allows us to uncover all non-integer uses of the alloca
that would benefit from a split in an integer load or store (and where
introducing the split is safe because it is just memory transfer from
a load to a store). Once done, we make all the non-whole-alloca integer
loads and stores unsplittable just as they have historically been,
repartition and rewrite.

The result is that when there are integer loads and stores anywhere
within an alloca (such as from a memcpy of a sub-object of a larger
object), we can split them up if there are non-integer components to the
aggregate hiding beneath. I've added the challenging test cases to
demonstrate how this is able to promote to scalars even a case where we
have even *partially* overlapping loads and stores.

This restores the single-store behavior for small arrays of i8s which is
really nice. I've restored both the little endian testing and big endian
testing for these exactly as they were prior to r225061. It also forced
me to be more aggressive in an alignment test to actually defeat SROA.
=] Without the added volatiles there, we actually split up the weird i16
loads and produce nice double allocas with better alignment.

This also uncovered a number of bugs where we failed to handle
splittable load and store slices which didn't have a begininng offset of
zero. Those fixes are included, and without them the existing test cases
explode in glorious fireworks. =]

I've kept support for leaving whole-alloca integer loads and stores as
splittable even for the purpose of rewriting, but I think that's likely
no longer needed. With the new pre-splitting, we might be able to remove
all the splitting support for loads and stores from the rewriter. Not
doing that in this patch to try to isolate any performance regressions
that causes in an easy to find and revert chunk.

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2015-01-02 03:55:54 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
40a8741994 [SROA] Add a test case for r225068 / PR22080.
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2015-01-02 00:34:29 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
450b39e971 [SROA] Teach SROA how to much more intelligently handle split loads and
stores.

When there are accesses to an entire alloca with an integer
load or store as well as accesses to small pieces of the alloca, SROA
splits up the large integer accesses. In order to do that, it uses bit
math to merge the small accesses into large integers. While this is
effective, it produces insane IR that can cause significant problems in
the rest of the optimizer:

- It can cause load and store mismatches with GVN on the non-alloca side
  where we end up loading an i64 (or some such) rather than loading
  specific elements that are stored.
- We can't always get rid of the integer bit math, which is why we can't
  always fix the loads and stores to work well with GVN.
- This is especially bad when we have operations that mix poorly with
  integer bit math such as floating point operations.
- It will block things like the vectorizer which might be able to handle
  the scalar stores that underly the aggregate.

At the same time, we can't just directly split up these loads and stores
in all cases. If there is actual integer arithmetic involved on the
values, then using integer bit math is actually the perfect lowering
because we can often combine it heavily with the surrounding math.

The solution this patch provides is to find places where SROA is
partitioning aggregates into small elements, and look for splittable
loads and stores that it can split all the way to some other adjacent
load and store. These are uniformly the cases where failing to split the
loads and stores hurts the optimizer that I have seen, and I've looked
extensively at the code produced both from more and less aggressive
approaches to this problem.

However, it is quite tricky to actually do this in SROA. We may have
loads and stores to the same alloca, or other complex patterns that are
hard to handle. This complexity leads to the somewhat subtle algorithm
implemented here. We have to do this entire process as a separate pass
over the partitioning of the alloca, and split up all of the loads prior
to splitting the stores so that we can handle safely the cases of
overlapping, including partially overlapping, loads and stores to the
same alloca. We also have to reconstitute the post-split slice
configuration so we can avoid iterating again over all the alloca uses
(the slow part of SROA). But we also have to ensure that when we split
up loads and stores to *other* allocas, we *do* re-iterate over them in
SROA to adapt to the more refined partitioning now required.

With this, I actually think we can fix a long-standing TODO in SROA
where I avoided splitting as many loads and stores as probably should be
splittable. This limitation historically mitigated the fallout of all
the bad things mentioned above. Now that we have more intelligent
handling, I plan to remove the FIXME and more aggressively mark integer
loads and stores as splittable. I'll do that in a follow-up patch to
help with bisecting any fallout.

The net result of this change should be more fine-grained and accurate
scalars being formed out of aggregates. At the very least, Clang now
generates perfect code for this high-level test case using
std::complex<float>:

  #include <complex>

  void g1(std::complex<float> &x, float a, float b) {
    x += std::complex<float>(a, b);
  }
  void g2(std::complex<float> &x, float a, float b) {
    x -= std::complex<float>(a, b);
  }

  void foo(const std::complex<float> &x, float a, float b,
           std::complex<float> &x1, std::complex<float> &x2) {
    std::complex<float> l1 = x;
    g1(l1, a, b);
    std::complex<float> l2 = x;
    g2(l2, a, b);
    x1 = l1;
    x2 = l2;
  }

This code isn't just hypothetical either. It was reduced out of the hot
inner loops of essentially every part of the Eigen math library when
using std::complex<float>. Those loops would consistently and
pervasively hop between the floating point unit and the integer unit due
to bit math extraction and insertion of floating point values that were
"stored" in a 64-bit integer register around the loop backedge.

So far, this change has passed a bootstrap and I have done some other
testing and so far, no issues. That doesn't mean there won't be though,
so I'll be prepared to help with any fallout. If you performance swings
in particular, please let me know. I'm very curious what all the impact
of this change will be. Stay tuned for the follow-up to also split more
integer loads and stores.

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2015-01-01 11:54:38 +00:00
Hal Finkel
84cd524ee9 [PowerPC] Improve instruction selection bit-permuting operations (64-bit)
This is the second installment of improvements to instruction selection for "bit
permutation" instruction sequences. r224318 added logic for instruction
selection for 32-bit bit permutation sequences, and this adds lowering for
64-bit sequences. The 64-bit sequences are more complicated than the 32-bit
ones because:
  a) the 64-bit versions of the 32-bit rotate-and-mask instructions
     work by replicating the lower 32-bits of the value-to-be-rotated into the
     upper 32 bits -- and integrating this into the cost modeling for the various
     bit group operations is non-trivial
  b) unlike the 32-bit instructions in 32-bit mode, the rotate-and-mask instructions
     cannot, in one instruction, specify the
     mask starting index, the mask ending index, and the rotation factor. Also,
     forming arbitrary 64-bit constants is more complicated than in 32-bit mode
     because the number of instructions necessary is value dependent.

Plus, support for 'late masking' was added: it is sometimes more efficient to
treat the overall value as if it had no mandatory zero bits when planning the
bit-group insertions, and then mask them in at the very end. Unfortunately, as
the structure of the bit groups is different in the two cases, the more
feasible implementation technique was to generate both instruction sequences,
and then pick the shorter one.

And finally, we now generate reasonable code for i64 bswap:

        rldicl 5, 3, 16, 0
        rldicl 4, 3, 8, 0
        rldicl 6, 3, 24, 0
        rldimi 4, 5, 8, 48
        rldicl 5, 3, 32, 0
        rldimi 4, 6, 16, 40
        rldicl 6, 3, 48, 0
        rldimi 4, 5, 24, 32
        rldicl 5, 3, 56, 0
        rldimi 4, 6, 40, 16
        rldimi 4, 5, 48, 8
        rldimi 4, 3, 56, 0

vs. what we used to produce:

        li 4, 255
        rldicl 5, 3, 24, 40
        rldicl 6, 3, 40, 24
        rldicl 7, 3, 56, 8
        sldi 8, 3, 8
        sldi 10, 3, 24
        sldi 12, 3, 40
        rldicl 0, 3, 8, 56
        sldi 9, 4, 32
        sldi 11, 4, 40
        sldi 4, 4, 48
        andi. 5, 5, 65280
        andis. 6, 6, 255
        andis. 7, 7, 65280
        sldi 3, 3, 56
        and 8, 8, 9
        and 4, 12, 4
        and 9, 10, 11
        or 6, 7, 6
        or 5, 5, 0
        or 3, 3, 4
        or 7, 9, 8
        or 4, 6, 5
        or 3, 3, 7
        or 3, 3, 4

which is 12 instructions, instead of 25, and seems optimal (at least in terms
of code size).

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2015-01-01 02:53:29 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
28650b8ec2 InstCombine: fsub nsz 0, X ==> fsub nsz -0.0, X
Some day the backend may handle instruction-level fast math flags and make
this transform unnecessary, but it's still better practice to use the canonical
representation of fneg when possible (use a -0.0).

This is a partial fix for PR20870 ( http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=20870 ).
See also http://reviews.llvm.org/D6723.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6731



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2014-12-31 22:14:05 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
8093abb745 Add r224985 back with a fix.
The issues was that AArch64 has additional restrictions on when local
relocations can be used. We have to take those into consideration when
deciding to put a L symbol in the symbol table or not.

Original message:

Remove doesSectionRequireSymbols.

In an assembly expression like

bar:
.long L0 + 1

the intended semantics is that bar will contain a pointer one byte past L0.

In sections that are merged by content (strings, 4 byte constants, etc), a
single position in the section doesn't give the linker enough information.
For example, it would not be able to tell a relocation must point to the
end of a string, since that would look just like the start of the next.

The solution used in ELF to use relocation with symbols if there is a non-zero
addend.

In MachO before this patch we would just keep all symbols in some sections.

This would miss some cases (only cstrings on x86_64 were implemented) and was
inefficient since most relocations have an addend of 0 and can be represented
without the symbol.

This patch implements the non-zero addend logic for MachO too.

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2014-12-31 17:19:34 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
f5943bd9a9 Reverting 225045 and 225043 and XFAIL multiline.ll on hexagon
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2014-12-31 17:14:35 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
85419e7e3b Add a test for the recent compiler-rt build failure.
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2014-12-31 16:58:05 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
937e781f49 Revert "Remove doesSectionRequireSymbols."
This reverts commit r224985.

I am investigating why it made an Apple bot unhappy.

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2014-12-31 16:06:48 +00:00
Craig Topper
c602b726a8 [X86] Update disassembler tests for absolute move instructions to check the encodings. This provides testing for r225036. 64-bit mode is still broken.
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2014-12-31 07:24:23 +00:00
David Majnemer
0f77ccd6bb InstCombine: try to transform A-B < 0 into A < B
We are allowed to move the 'B' to the right hand side if we an prove
there is no signed overflow and if the comparison itself is signed.

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2014-12-31 04:21:41 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov
c0319dd9c2 Revert "merge consecutive stores of extracted vector elements"
This reverts commit r224611. This change causes crashes
in X86 DAG->DAG Instruction Selection.

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2014-12-31 00:40:28 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
96c631b191 [Hexagon] Adding accumulating add/sub, doubleword logic-not variants, doubleword bitfield extract, word parity, accumulating multiplies with saturation.
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2014-12-31 00:08:34 +00:00
David Blaikie
855324b9de Fix a test case to not depend on asm comment syntax, so as to be portable
Too many different comment characters - instead of trying to account for
them all, instead disable the comments and just check for end-of-line
instead.

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2014-12-30 23:33:55 +00:00
David Blaikie
6fcdb2681c Generalize even further, for ARM comment syntax (@)
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2014-12-30 23:23:58 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
cb5c5f5934 [Hexagon] Adding double-logic on predicate instructions.
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2014-12-30 23:22:39 +00:00
David Blaikie
2e05c34ba6 Generalize test case to handle different asm syntax (# or // comments)
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2014-12-30 23:21:57 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
6026119d9f [Hexagon] Adding newvalue compare and jumps.
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2014-12-30 23:04:21 +00:00
David Blaikie
1d68fc5021 DebugInfo: Omit is_stmt from line table entries on the same line.
GCC does this for non-zero discriminators and since GCC doesn't produce
column info, that was the only place it comes up there. For LLVM, since
we can emit discriminators and/or column info, it makes more sense to
invert the condition and just test for changes in line number.

This should resolve at least some of the GDB 7.5 test suite failures
created by recent Clang changes that increase the location fidelity
(which, since Clang defaults to including column info on Linux by
default created a bunch of cases that confused GDB).

In theory we could do this better/differently by grouping actual source
statements together in a similar manner to the way lexical scopes are
handled but given that GDB isn't really in a position to consume that (&
users are probably somewhat used to different lines being different
'statements') this seems the safest and cheapest change. (I'm concerned
that doing this 'right' would bloat the debugloc data even further -
something Duncan's working hard to address)

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2014-12-30 22:47:13 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
a7940ef0e4 [Hexagon] Adding postincrement register newvalue stores.
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2014-12-30 22:34:08 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
df2531486d [Hexagon] Removing old newvalue store variants. Adding postincrement immediate newvalue stores.
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2014-12-30 22:28:31 +00:00
Zoran Jovanovic
25547ee83c [mips][microMIPS] Relocate with symbol for micromips symbols
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6796


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2014-12-30 22:04:16 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
ab63a4c95e [Hexagon] Adding indexed store new-value variants.
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2014-12-30 22:00:26 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
3fa758981d [Hexagon] Adding indexed store of immediates.
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2014-12-30 21:01:38 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
65971bbfd7 [Hexagon] Adding indexed stores.
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2014-12-30 20:42:23 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne
d8ae3e1fee x86_64: Fix calls to __morestack under the large code model.
Under the large code model, we cannot assume that __morestack lives within
2^31 bytes of the call site, so we cannot use pc-relative addressing. We
cannot perform the call via a temporary register, as the rax register may
be used to store the static chain, and all other suitable registers may be
either callee-save or used for parameter passing. We cannot use the stack
at this point either because __morestack manipulates the stack directly.

To avoid these issues, perform an indirect call via a read-only memory
location containing the address.

This solution is not perfect, as it assumes that the .rodata section
is laid out within 2^31 bytes of each function body, but this seems to
be sufficient for JIT.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6787

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2014-12-30 20:05:19 +00:00
Kostya Serebryany
dd890d5c5e [asan] change _sanitizer_cov_module_init to accept int* instead of int**
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2014-12-30 19:29:28 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
08c26613e1 [COFF] Don't try to add quotes to already quoted linker directives
If a linker directive is already quoted, don't try to quote it again, otherwise it creates a mess.
This pops up in places like:
#pragma comment(linker,"\"/foo bar'\"")

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6792

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2014-12-30 19:23:48 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
88e5659aaf [Hexagon] Adding reg-reg indexed load forms.
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2014-12-30 18:58:47 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
066f43435a [Hexagon] Adding compare byte/halfword reg-reg/reg-imm forms. Adding compare to general register reg-imm form.
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2014-12-30 17:39:24 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
af9e1c79a5 [Hexagon] Updating constant extender def, adding alu-not instructions, compare to general register, and inverted compares.
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2014-12-30 15:44:17 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
65300b95e6 Remove doesSectionRequireSymbols.
In an assembly expression like

bar:
.long L0 + 1

the intended semantics is that bar will contain a pointer one byte past L0.

In sections that are merged by content (strings, 4 byte constants, etc), a
single position in the section doesn't give the linker enough information.
For example, it would not be able to tell a relocation must point to the
end of a string, since that would look just like the start of the next.

The solution used in ELF to use relocation with symbols if there is a non-zero
addend.

In MachO before this patch we would just keep all symbols in some sections.

This would miss some cases (only cstrings on x86_64 were implemented) and was
inefficient since most relocations have an addend of 0 and can be represented
without the symbol.

This patch implements the non-zero addend logic for MachO too.

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2014-12-30 13:13:27 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
d5dd993855 Simplify test a bit.
It looks like the original intent was to check which symbols were created.
With macho-dump the sections were being checked just to match which symbol
was in which section.

llvm-objdump prints the section a symbol is in.

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2014-12-30 05:09:17 +00:00
Peter Zotov
21a0fa44e1 [OCaml] Fix bitrot in tests.
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2014-12-30 03:24:14 +00:00
Peter Zotov
91bf887d6d [lit] Make config.llvm_lib_dir available on cmake, too.
The OCaml tests require config.llvm_lib_dir to determine
the OCaml package search path.

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2014-12-30 03:24:11 +00:00
Craig Topper
f8207ac705 Testcases for r224939.
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2014-12-30 02:35:56 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
dbeada5a92 Convert test to llvm-readobj. NFC.
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2014-12-30 01:34:06 +00:00
Philip Reames
35f43b8786 Semantic tests for memory invalidation at statepoints
These are simply a collection of tests intended to show that information about the contents of gc references in the heap is lost at a statepoint. I've tried to write them so that they don't disallow correct transformations, while still being fairly easy to understand.

p.s. Ideas for additional tests are welcome.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6491



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2014-12-29 23:55:33 +00:00
Philip Reames
91a083c57f Carry facts about nullness and undef across GC relocation
This change implements four basic optimizations:

    If a relocated value isn't used, it doesn't need to be relocated.
    If the value being relocated is null, relocation doesn't change that. (Technically, this might be collector specific. I don't know of one which it doesn't work for though.)
    If the value being relocated is undef, the relocation is meaningless.
    If the value being relocated was known nonnull, the relocated pointer also isn't null. (Since it points to the same source language object.)

I outlined other planned work in comments.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6600



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2014-12-29 23:27:30 +00:00
Philip Reames
1714ad67bd Refine the notion of MayThrow in LICM to include a header specific version
In LICM, we have a check for an instruction which is guaranteed to execute and thus can't introduce any new faults if moved to the preheader. To handle a function which might unconditionally throw when first called, we check for any potentially throwing call in the loop and give up.

This is unfortunate when the potentially throwing condition is down a rare path. It prevents essentially all LICM of potentially faulting instructions where the faulting condition is checked outside the loop. It also greatly diminishes the utility of loop unswitching since control dependent instructions - which are now likely in the loops header block - will not be lifted by subsequent LICM runs.

define void @nothrow_header(i64 %x, i64 %y, i1 %cond) {
; CHECK-LABEL: nothrow_header
; CHECK-LABEL: entry
; CHECK: %div = udiv i64 %x, %y
; CHECK-LABEL: loop
; CHECK: call void @use(i64 %div)
entry:
  br label %loop
loop: ; preds = %entry, %for.inc
  %div = udiv i64 %x, %y
  br i1 %cond, label %loop-if, label %exit
loop-if:
  call void @use(i64 %div)
  br label %loop
exit:
  ret void
}

The current patch really only helps with non-memory instructions (i.e. divs, etc..) since the maythrow call down the rare path will be considered to alias an otherwise hoistable load.  The one exception is that it does kick in for loads which are known to be invariant without regard to other possible stores, i.e. those marked with either !invarant.load metadata of tbaa 'is constant memory' metadata.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6725



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2014-12-29 23:00:57 +00:00
Philip Reames
456b7b602c Loading from null is valid outside of addrspace 0
This patches fixes a miscompile where we were assuming that loading from null is undefined and thus we could assume it doesn't happen.  This transform is perfectly legal in address space 0, but is not neccessarily legal in other address spaces.

We really should introduce a hook to control this property on a per target per address space basis.  We may be loosing valuable optimizations in some address spaces by being too conservative.

Original patch by Thomas P Raoux (submitted to llvm-commits), tests and formatting fixes by me.




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2014-12-29 22:46:21 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
02d187cdb9 Convert test to llvm-readobj. NFC.
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2014-12-29 22:14:35 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
7c58cad0ca [Hexagon] Adding allocframe, post-increment circular immediate stores, post-increment circular register stores, and bit reversed post-increment stores.
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2014-12-29 21:33:45 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
0bd2ffae08 [Hexagon] Adding post-increment register form stores and register-immediate form stores with tests.
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2014-12-29 20:44:51 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
3dc54ee5a4 [Hexagon] Replacing the remaining postincrement stores with versions that have encoding bits.
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2014-12-29 20:00:43 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
c1c55ba767 Convert test to FileCheck. NFC.
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2014-12-29 19:50:32 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
d25cfdb649 [Hexagon] Renaming old multiclass for removal. Adding post-increment store classes and instruction defs.
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2014-12-29 19:42:14 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
a21d820952 Add segmented stack support for DragonFlyBSD.
Patch by Michael Neumann.

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2014-12-29 15:47:28 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi
ff95215754 llvm/test/CodeGen/X86/fast-isel-call-bool.ll: Add explicit -mtriple=x86_64-unknown to satisfy x64.
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2014-12-28 23:37:11 +00:00
Keno Fischer
41bda9f201 [X86][ISel] Fix a regression I introduced in r224884
The else case ResultReg was not checked for validity.
To my surprise, this case was not hit in any of the
existing test cases. This includes a new test cases
that tests this path.

Also drop the `target triple` declaration from the
original test as suggested by H.J. Lu, because
apparently with it the test won't be run on Linux

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2014-12-28 15:20:57 +00:00
Michael Kuperstein
bfa4a373f4 [X86] Add missing memory variants to AVX false dependency breaking
Adds missing memory instruction variants to AVX false dependency breaking handling. (SSE was handled in r224246)

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6780

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2014-12-28 13:15:05 +00:00
Andrea Di Biagio
70a7cda495 [CodeGenPrepare] Teach when it is profitable to speculate calls to @llvm.cttz/ctlz.
If the control flow is modelling an if-statement where the only instruction in
the 'then' basic block (excluding the terminator) is a call to cttz/ctlz,
CodeGenPrepare can try to speculate the cttz/ctlz call and simplify the control
flow graph.

Example:
\code
entry:
  %cmp = icmp eq i64 %val, 0
  br i1 %cmp, label %end.bb, label %then.bb

then.bb:
  %c = tail call i64 @llvm.cttz.i64(i64 %val, i1 true)
  br label %end.bb

end.bb:
  %cond = phi i64 [ %c, %then.bb ], [ 64, %entry]
\code

In this example, basic block %then.bb is taken if value %val is not zero.
Also, the phi node in %end.bb would propagate the size-of in bits of %val
only if %val is equal to zero.

With this patch, CodeGenPrepare will try to hoist the call to cttz from %then.bb
into basic block %entry only if cttz is cheap to speculate for the target.

Added two new hooks in TargetLowering.h to let targets customize the behavior
(i.e. decide whether it is cheap or not to speculate calls to cttz/ctlz). The
two new methods are 'isCheapToSpeculateCtlz' and 'isCheapToSpeculateCttz'.
By default, both methods return 'false'.
On X86, method 'isCheapToSpeculateCtlz' returns true only if the target has
LZCNT. Method 'isCheapToSpeculateCttz' only returns true if the target has BMI.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6728


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2014-12-28 11:07:35 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
8499a501e4 Scalarizer for masked load and store intrinsics.
Masked vector intrinsics are a part of common LLVM IR, but they are really supported on AVX2 and AVX-512 targets. I added a code that translates masked intrinsic for all other targets. The masked vector intrinsic is converted to a chain of scalar operations inside conditional basic blocks.

http://reviews.llvm.org/D6436



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2014-12-28 08:54:45 +00:00
David Majnemer
bd64447bf3 PowerPC: CTR shouldn't fire if a TLS call is in the loop
Determining the address of a TLS variable results in a function call in
certain TLS models.  This means that a simple ICmpInst might actually
result in invalidating the CTR register.

In such cases, do not attempt to rely on the CTR register for loop
optimization purposes.

This fixes PR22034.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6786

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2014-12-27 19:45:38 +00:00
Keno Fischer
cc80af1b4f [FastIsel][X86] Fix invalid register replacement for bool args
Summary:
Consider the following IR:

  %3 = load i8* undef
  %4 = trunc i8 %3 to i1
  %5 = call %jl_value_t.0* @foo(..., i1 %4, ...)
  ret %jl_value_t.0* %5

Bools (that are the result of direct truncs) are lowered as whatever
the argument to the trunc was and a "and 1", causing the part of the
MBB responsible for this argument to look something like this:

  %vreg8<def,tied1> = AND8ri %vreg7<kill,tied0>, 1, %EFLAGS<imp-def>; GR8:%vreg8,%vreg7

Later, when the load is lowered, it will insert

  %vreg15<def> = MOV8rm %vreg14, 1, %noreg, 0, %noreg; mem:LD1[undef] GR8:%vreg15 GR64:%vreg14

but remember to (at the end of isel) replace vreg7 by vreg15. Now for
the bug. In fast isel lowering, we mistakenly mark vreg8 as the result
of the load instead of the trunc. This adds a fixup to have
vreg8 replaced by whatever the result of the load is as well, so
we end up with

  %vreg15<def,tied1> = AND8ri %vreg15<kill,tied0>, 1, %EFLAGS<imp-def>; GR8:%vreg15

which is an SSA violation and causes problems later down the road.

This fixes PR21557.

Test Plan: Test test case from PR21557 is added to the test suite.

Reviewers: ributzka

Reviewed By: ributzka

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6245

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2014-12-27 13:10:15 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
aceb47b808 Convert test to llvm-readobj. NFC.
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2014-12-26 22:47:39 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
17946361cc [Hexagon] Adding auto-incrementing loads with and without byte reversal.
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2014-12-26 21:09:25 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
de2cee5556 [Hexagon] Adding locked loads.
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2014-12-26 20:42:27 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
6ff5e4862d [Hexagon] Adding deallocframe and circular addressing loads.
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2014-12-26 20:30:58 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
ffba450190 [Hexagon] Adding remaining post-increment instruction variants. Removing unused classes.
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2014-12-26 19:31:46 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
a46bee194d [Hexagon] Adding post-increment unsigned byte loads.
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2014-12-26 19:12:11 +00:00
Colin LeMahieu
3c52b7b9f2 [Hexagon] Adding post-increment signed byte loads with tests.
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2014-12-26 18:57:13 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
21b9b20f36 Use llvm-readobj. NFC.
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2014-12-26 18:22:05 +00:00
Craig Topper
a996db696b [X86] Add the debug registers DR8-DR15 so we can assemble and disassemble references to them.
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2014-12-26 18:20:05 +00:00
Craig Topper
6eb3e3ce10 [X86] Don't fail disassembly if REX.R/REX.B is used on an MMX register. Similar fix to not fail to disassembler CR9-CR15 references.
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2014-12-26 18:19:44 +00:00
Timur Iskhodzhanov
f4076dc995 Band-aid fix for PR22032: don't emit DWARF debug info if AddressSanitizer is enabled on Windows
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2014-12-26 17:00:51 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
3bea6d7604 No need to run llvm-as. NFC.
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2014-12-26 16:42:47 +00:00
David Majnemer
7627d9c229 InstCombine: Infer nuw for multiplies
A multiply cannot unsigned wrap if there are bitwidth, or more, leading
zero bits between the two operands.

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2014-12-26 09:50:35 +00:00
David Majnemer
998ae69abe InstCombe: Infer nsw for multiplies
We already utilize this logic for reducing overflow intrinsics, it makes
sense to reuse it for normal multiplies as well.

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2014-12-26 09:10:14 +00:00
Craig Topper
654a66dbd3 Teach disassembler to handle illegal immediates on (v)cmpps/pd/ss/sd instructions. Instead of rejecting we'll just generate the _alt forms that don't try to alter the mnemonic. While I'm here, merge some common code in the Instruction printers for the condition code replacement and fix the mask on SSE to be 3-bits instead of 4.
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2014-12-26 06:36:28 +00:00
Hal Finkel
d7b2788e51 [PowerPC] [FastISel] i1 constants must be zero extended
When materializing constant i1 values, they must be zero extended. We represent
i1 values as [0, 1], not [0, -1], in i32 registers. As it turns out, this code
path was dead for i1 values prior to r216006 (which is why this did not manifest in
miscompiles until recently).

Fixes -O0 self-hosting on PPC64/Linux.

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2014-12-25 23:08:25 +00:00
Elena Demikhovsky
b31322328a Masked Load/Store - Changed the order of parameters in intrinsics.
No functional changes.
The documentation is coming.



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2014-12-25 07:49:20 +00:00
David Majnemer
e277a13a71 CodeGen: Error on redefinitions instead of asserting
It's possible to have a prior definition of a symbol in module asm.
Raise an error instead of crashing.

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2014-12-24 23:06:55 +00:00
David Majnemer
d36cad9914 CodeGen: Allow aliases to be overridden by variables
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2014-12-24 22:44:29 +00:00
David Majnemer
e54eacce75 MC: Label definitions are permitted after .set directives
.set directives may be overridden by other .set directives as well as
label definitions.

This fixes PR22019.

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2014-12-24 10:27:50 +00:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
3681929e11 IAS: correct debug line info for asm macros
Correct the line information generation for preprocessed assembly.  Although we
tracked the source information for the macro instantiation, we failed to account
for the fact that we were instantiating a macro, which is populated into a new
buffer and that the line information would be relative to the definition rather
than the actual instantiation location.  This could cause the line number
associated with the statement to be very high due to wrapping of the difference
calculated for the preprocessor line information emitted into the stream.
Properly calculate the line for the macro instantiation, referencing the line
where the macro is actually used as GCC/gas do.

The test case uses x86, though the same problem exists on any other target using
the LLVM IAS.

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2014-12-24 06:32:43 +00:00
David Majnemer
4714bfa1db MC: Don't emit .no_dead_strip on targets which don't support it
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2014-12-24 04:11:42 +00:00
Peter Zotov
e6ac2bc5fa [OCaml] PR21901: Update tests.
This finishes the fix partially applied by r224782.

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2014-12-24 01:58:45 +00:00
Peter Zotov
0357f8735e [OCaml] Expose Llvm_executionengine.get_{global_value,function}_address.
Patch by Ramkumar Ramachandra <artagnon@gmail.com>.

Also remove Llvm_executionengine.get_pointer_to_global, as it
is actually deprecated and didn't appear in a stable release.

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2014-12-24 01:52:51 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
34f81e8bec Debug Info: In symmetry to DW_TAG_pointer_type, do not emit the byte size
of a DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type.
This restores the behavior from before r224780-r224781.

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2014-12-24 01:17:51 +00:00
Kevin Enderby
9a516cdc3e Add printing the LC_THREAD load commands with llvm-objdump’s -private-headers.
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2014-12-23 22:56:39 +00:00
Kostya Serebryany
b69d796590 [asan] change the coverage collection scheme so that we can easily emit coverage for the entire process as a single bit set, and if coverage_bitset=1 actually emit that bitset
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2014-12-23 22:32:17 +00:00