Remove special iterators from `DIExpression` in favour of same in
`MDExpression`. There should be no functionality change here.
Note that the APIs are slightly different: `getArg(unsigned)` counts
from 0, not 1, in the `MDExpression` version of the iterator.
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Move body of `DISubprogram::isPrivate()` (etc.) to `MDSubprogram`, and
change the versions in `DISubprogram` to forward there.
This is just like r234275, but for subprograms instead of types.
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Move body of `DIType::isObjectPointer()` (etc.) to `MDType`, and change
the versions in `DIType` to forward there.
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During initial review, the `lo:` field was renamed to `lowerBound:`.
Make the same change to the C++ API.
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Delete `DIDescriptor::is*()` and the various constructors from `MDNode*`
in `DIDescriptor` subclasses.
If this just broke your out-of-tree code, you need to make updates along
the lines of r234255, r234256, r234257 and r234258:
- Generally, `DIX().isX()` => `isa<MDX>()`. So, `D.isCompileUnit()`
should just be `isa<MDCompileUnit>(D)`, modulo checks for null.
- Exception: `DILexicalBlock` => `MDLexicalBlockBase`.
- Exception: `DIDerivedType` => `MDDerivedTypeBase`.
- Exception: `DICompositeType` => `MDCompositeTypeBase`.
- Exception: `DIVariable` => `MDLocalVariable`.
- Note that (e.g.) `DICompileUnit` has an implicit constructor from
`MDCompileUnit*`.
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`DIDescriptor`'s subclasses allow construction from incompatible
pointers, and `DIDescriptor` defines a series of `isa<>`-like functions
(e.g., `isCompileUnit()` instead of `isa<MDCompileUnit>()`) that clients
tend to use like this:
if (DICompileUnit(N).isCompileUnit())
foo(DICompileUnit(N));
These construction patterns work together to make `DIDescriptor` behave
differently from normal pointers.
Instead, use built-in `isa<>`, `dyn_cast<>`, etc., and only build
`DIDescriptor`s from pointers that are valid for their type.
I've split this into a few commits for different parts of LLVM and clang
(to decrease the patch size and increase the chance of review).
Generally the changes I made were NFC, but in a few places I made things
stricter if it made sense from the surrounded code.
Eventually a follow-up commit will remove the API for the "old" way.
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Allow LLVM-style casting on `DIDescriptor` and its subclasses so they
can behave more like raw pointers. I haven't bothered with tests since
I have a follow-up commit coming shortly that uses them extensively in
tree, and I'm hoping to kill `DIDescriptor` entirely before too long (so
they won't have time to bitrot).
Usage examples:
DIDescriptor D = foo();
if (DICompileUnit CU = dyn_cast<MDCompileUnit>(D))
return bar(CU);
else if (auto *SP = dyn_cast<MDSubprogram>(D))
return baz(SP);
return other(D);
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Gut `DIRef<>::resolve()`, reimplementing it using
`TypedDebugNodeRef<>::resolve()`. Use three separate functions rather
than some sort of type traits, since the latter (i.e., mapping `DIScope`
=> `MDScope`) seems heavy-handed. I don't expect `DIRef<>` to last much
longer in tree anyway.
As a drive-by fix, make `TypedDebugNodeRef<>::resolve()` do the right
thing with `nullptr`.
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Remove `DILexicalBlockFile::getScope()` (whose last use was removed from
clang in r234245), which illegally returned a `DILexicalBlock` despite
its scope sometimes being an `MDSubprogram`. Also remove the
`getLineNumber()` and `getColumnNumber()` methods that just forwarded to
`DILexicalBlock`'s versions, since there don't seem to be any callers.
Note that the block of code removed from `DebugInfo.cpp` was actually
dead code, since `isLexicalBlock()` (the previous branch) always returns
true when `isLexicalBlockFile()` returns true.
An earlier (broken and untested) version of this was squashed into
r234222 and reverted in r234225.
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This reverts commit r234225, reapplying r234222 in spirit.
This time, just include what the commit message actually describes:
loosen the `DILexicalBlock` constructor to require a
`MDLexicalBlockBase`, since that's what `DILexicalBlock` is wrapping.
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This class wraps `MDLexicalBlockBase`, so allow construction from it!
Currently doesn't cause any problems because of the explicit `MNode*`
constructor, but I'll be removing that soon enough.
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Summary:
Instead of making a local copy of `checkInterfaceFunction` for each
sanitizer, move the function in a common place.
Reviewers: kcc, samsonov
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8775
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A few calls are left in for error checking - but I'm commenting those
out & trying to build some IR tests (aiming for Argument Promotion to
start with). When I get any of these tests passing I may add flag to
disable the checking so I can add tests that pass with the assertion in
place.
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Remove `DIDescriptor::Verify()` and the `Verify()`s from subclasses.
They had already been gutted, and just did an `isa<>` check.
In a couple of cases I've temporarily dropped the check entirely, but
subsequent commits are going to disallow conversions to the
`DIDescriptor`s directly from `MDNode`, so the checks will come back in
another form soon enough.
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This array-like wrapper adapts `MDTuple` to have elements of `MDTypeRef`
(whereas `MDTypeArray` has elements of `MDType`). This is necessary to
migrate code using `DITypeArray`. The only use of this is
`MDSubroutineType`'s `getTypeArray()` accessor.
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Use `MDTypeRef` (etc.) in the new debug info hierarchy rather than raw
`Metadata *` pointers.
I rolled in a change to `DIBuilder` that looks unrelated: take `DIType`
instead of `DITypeRef` as type arguments when creating variables.
However, this was the simplest way to use `MDTypeRef` within the
functions, and didn't require any cleanups from callers in clang (since
they were all passing in `DIType`s anyway, relying on their implicit
conversions to `DITypeRef`).
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Add `MDTupleTypedArrayWrapper`, a wrapper around `MDTuple` that adapts
it to look like an array and cast its operands to the given type. This
is designed to be a replacement for `DITypedArray<>`, which is in the
`DIDescriptor` hierarchy.
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Most fields are now accessed via the new debug info hierarchy. I'll
make the rest of this code dead soon.
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Before when deciding if we needed a relocation in A-B, we wore only checking
if A was weak.
This fixes the asymmetry.
The "InSet" argument should probably be renamed to "ForValue", since InSet is
very MachO specific, but doing so in this patch would make it hard to read.
This fixes PR22815.
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Just store the section in MCSectionELF. This avoids multiple hash lookups.
This will also be used by ARM_EXIDX.
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Just doing the two-step so I don't get so much build-bot spam... (add
new API, migrate callers, remove old API)
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There's still lots of callers passing nullptr, of course - some because
they'll never be migrated (InstCombines for bitcasts - well they don't
make any sense when the pointer type is opaque anyway, for example) and
others that will need more engineering to pass Types around.
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The GCC attribute is curiously named 'malloc', but I think it's better
to use LLVM terminology for the wrapper macro.
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This allows the compiler/assembly programmer to switch back to a
section. This in turn fixes the bootstrap failure on powerpc (tested
on gcc110) without changing the ppc codegen at all.
I will try to cleanup the various getELFSection overloads in a followup patch.
Just using a default argument now would lead to ambiguities.
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This add support for catching an exception such that an exception object
available to the catch handler will be initialized by the runtime.
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We don't need to represent UnwindHelp in IR. Instead, we can use the
knowledge that we are emitting the parent function to decide if we
should create the UnwindHelp stack object.
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The plan here is to push the API changes out from the common components
(like Constant::getGetElementPtr and IRBuilder::CreateGEP related
functions) and just update callers to either pass the type if it's
obvious, or pass null.
Do this with LoadInst as well and anything else that comes up, then to
start porting specific uses to not pass null anymore - this may require
some refactoring in each case.
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As a follow-up to r234021, assert that a debug info intrinsic variable's
`MDLocalVariable::getInlinedAt()` always matches the
`MDLocation::getInlinedAt()` of its `!dbg` attachment.
The goal here is to get rid of `MDLocalVariable::getInlinedAt()`
entirely (PR22778), but I'll let these assertions bake for a while
first.
If you have an out-of-tree backend that just broke, you're probably
attaching the wrong `DebugLoc` to a `DBG_VALUE` instruction. The one
you want is the location that was attached to the corresponding
`@llvm.dbg.declare` or `@llvm.dbg.value` call that you started with.
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Fixes PR19582.
Previously, when an asm assignment (.set or =) was created, we would look up
the section immediately in MCSymbol::setVariableValue. This caused symbols
to receive the wrong section if the RHS of the assignment had not been seen
yet. This had a knock-on effect in the object file emitters, causing them
to emit extra symbols, or to give symbols the wrong visibility or the wrong
section. For example, in the following asm:
.data
.Llocal:
.text
leaq .Llocal1(%rip), %rdi
.Llocal1 = .Llocal2
.Llocal2 = .Llocal
the first assignment would give .Llocal1 a null section, which would never get
fixed up by the second assignment. This would cause the ELF object file emitter
to consider .Llocal1 to be an undefined symbol and give it external linkage,
even though .Llocal1 should not have been emitted at all in the object file.
Or in the following asm:
alias_to_local = Ltmp0
Ltmp0:
the Mach-O object file emitter would give the alias_to_local symbol a n_type
of N_SECT and a n_sect of 0. This is invalid under the Mach-O specification,
which requires N_SECT symbols to receive a non-zero section number if the
symbol is defined in a section in the object file.
https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/MachORuntime/#//apple_ref/c/tag/nlist
After this change we do not look up the section when the assignment is created,
but instead look it up on demand and store it in Section, which is treated
as a cache if the symbol is a variable symbol.
This change also fixes a bug in MCExpr::FindAssociatedSection. Previously,
if we saw a subtraction, we would return the first referenced section, even in
cases where we should have been returning the absolute pseudo-section. Now we
always return the absolute pseudo-section for expressions that subtract two
section-derived expressions. This isn't always correct (e.g. if one of the
sections ends up being laid out at an absolute address), but it's probably
the best we can do without more context.
This allows us to remove code in two places where we appear to have been
working around this bug, in MachObjectWriter::markAbsoluteVariableSymbols
and in X86AsmPrinter::EmitStartOfAsmFile.
Re-applies r233595 (aka D8586), which was reverted in r233898.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8798
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Require the pointee type to be passed explicitly and assert that it is
correct. For now it's possible to pass nullptr here (and I've done so in
a few places in this patch) but eventually that will be disallowed once
all clients have been updated or removed. It'll be a long road to get
all the way there... but if you have the cahnce to update your callers
to pass the type explicitly without depending on a pointer's element
type, that would be a good thing to do soon and a necessary thing to do
eventually.
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MSVC 2013 requires the argument to __declspec(align()) to be an integer
constant expression that doesn't involve any identifiers like sizeof.
For GCC and Clang, LLVM_PTR_SIZE is equivalent to __SIZEOF_POINTER__,
which dates back to GCC 4.6 and Clang 2010. If that's not available, we
get sizeof(void*), which works with alignas() and
__attribute__((aligned())).
For MSVC, LLVM_PTR_SIZE is 4 or 8 depending on _WIN64.
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This works around a bug (PR56859) that is fixed in all versions of GCC I tested
with but was present in 4.8.0. Using 4.8.0 is of course a terrible idea, but looks
like we can't drop it just yet.
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We wrap __attribute((aligned)) for GCC 4.7 and __declspec(align) for
MSVC. The latter behaves weird in some contexts so this should be used
carefully.
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use these to add support for C++ static ctors/dtors to the Orc-lazy JIT in LLI.
Replace the trivial_retval_1 regression test - the new 'hello' test is covering
strictly more code.
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Summary:
This change teaches ScalarEvolution::isLoopBackedgeGuardedByCond to look
at edges within the loop body that dominate the latch. We don't do an
exhaustive search for all possible edges, but only a quick walk up the
dom tree.
This re-lands r233447. r233447 was reverted because it caused massive
compile-time regressions. This change has a fix for the same issue.
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Summary:
This is part 1 of fixes to address the problems described in
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=22719.
The restriction to limit loop scales to 4,096 does not really prevent
overflows anymore, as the underlying algorithm has changed and does
not seem to suffer from this problem.
Additionally, artificially restricting loop scales to such a low number
skews frequency information, making loops of equal hotness appear to
have very different hotness properties.
The only loops that are artificially restricted to a scale of 4096 are
infinite loops (those loops with an exit mass of 0). This prevents
infinite loops from skewing the frequencies of other regions in the CFG.
At the end of propagation, frequencies are scaled to values that take no
more than 64 bits to represent. When the range of frequencies to be
represented fits within 61 bits, it pushes up the scaling factor to a
minimum of 8 to better distinguish small frequency values. Otherwise,
small frequency values are all saturated down at 1.
Tested on x86_64.
Reviewers: dexonsmith
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8718
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This lets us catch exceptions in simple cases.
N.B. Things that do not work include (but are not limited to):
- Throwing from within a catch handler.
- Catching an object with a named catch parameter.
- 'CatchHigh' is fictitious, we aren't sure of its purpose.
- We aren't entirely efficient with regards to the number of EH states
that we generate.
- IP-to-State tables are sensitive to the order of emission.
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Uniqued nodes have more complete registration with
`ReplaceableMetadataImpl` so that they can update themselves when
operands change. Fix a bug where `MDNode::replaceWithUniqued()` wasn't
enabling these callbacks.
The two most obvious ways missing callbacks causes problems is that
auto-resolution fails and re-uniquing (on changed operands) just doesn't
happen. I've added tests for both -- in both cases, I confirmed that
the final check was failing before the fix.
rdar://problem/20365935
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This patch fixes MCJIT::addGlobalMapping by changing the implementation of the
ExecutionEngineState class. The new implementation maintains a bidirectional
mapping between symbol names (std::strings) and addresses (uint64_ts), rather
than a mapping between Value*s and void*s.
This has fix has been made for backwards compatibility, however the strongly
preferred way to resolve unknown symbols is by writing a custom
RuntimeDyld::SymbolResolver (formerly RTDyldMemoryManager) and overriding the
findSymbol method. The addGlobalMapping method is a hangover from the legacy JIT
(which has was removed in 3.6), and may be deprecated in a future release as
part of a clean-up of the ExecutionEngine interface.
Patch by Murat Bolat. Thanks Murat!
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Specify an allocation order with a register class. This is used by register
allocators with a greedy heuristic. This is usefull as it is sometimes
beneficial to color more constrained classes first.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8626
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This is necessary for x86 where not all Sandybridge, Ivybrige, Haswell, and Broadwell CPUs support AVX. Currently we modify the CPU name back to Nehalem for this case, but that turns off additional features for these CPUs.
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Remove the helper macros `RETURN_FROM_RAW()`,
`RETURN_DESCRIPTOR_FROM_RAW()`, and `RETURN_REF_FROM_RAW()`, since they
don't do anything too special anymore. This loses an `assert(get())`,
but I'm hoping any crashes were shaken out when r232844 landed a few
weeks ago.
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Move definition of the debug info flags to the new hierarchy, but leave
them duplicated in `DIDescriptor` for now to reduce code churn. My
current plan is to remove `DIDescriptor` entirely, so the duplication
should go away naturally.
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Two things here:
1. I read `getScope()` and `getContext()` backwards in r233640. There
was no need for `getScopeOfScope()`. Obviously not enough test
coverage here (as I said in that commit, I'm going to come back to
that), but anyway I'm reverting to the behaviour before r233640.
2. The callers that use `DILexicalBlockFile::getContext()` don't seem
to care about the difference. Just have it redirect to `getScope()`
so I can't get confused again.
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The only user of `DebugLoc::getFromDILexicalBlock()` was creating a new
`MDLocation` as convenient API for passing an `MDScope`. Stop doing
that, and remove the API. If in the future we actually *want* to create
new DebugLocs, calling `MDLexicalBlock::get()` makes more sense.
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Pervasively use the types provided by the debug info hierarchy rather
than `MDNode` in `LexicalScopes`.
I noticed (again, I guess, based on comments in the implementation?)
that `DILexicalBlockFile::getScope()` returns something different from
`DILexicalBlockFile::getContext()`. I created a local helper for
getting the same logic from `MDLexicalBlockFile` called
`getScopeOfScope()`. I still don't really understand it, but I've added
some FIXMEs and I'll come back to it (I suspect the way we encode these
objects isn't really ideal).
Note that my previous commit r233610 accidentally changed behaviour in
`findLexicalScope()` -- it transitioned from a call to
`DILexicalBlockFile::getScope()` to `MDLexicalBlockFile::getScope()`
(sounds right, doesn't it?) -- so I've fixed that as a drive-by. No
tests failed with my error, so it looks like we're missing some coverage
here... when I come back to understand the logic, I'll see if I can add
some.
Other than the fix to `findLexicalScope()`, no functionality change.
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Generate tables in the .xdata section representing what actions to take
when an exception is thrown. This currently fills in state for
cleanups, catch handlers are still unfinished.
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There's no benefit to using `DebugLoc` here. Moreover, this will let a
follow-up commit work with `MDScope` directly instead of `DebugLoc`.
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This pushes the use of PointerType::getElementType up into several
callers - I'll essentially just have to keep pushing that up the stack
until I can eliminate every call to it...
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Keep a note in the materializer that we are stripping debug info so that
user doing a lazy read of the module don't hit outdated formats.
Thanks to Duncan for suggesting the fix.
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Don't use `DebugLoc::getFnDebugLoc()`, which creates new `MDLocation`s,
in the backend. We just want to grab the subprogram here anyway.
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Remove old API for `DebugLoc` now that all the callers have been
updated. If this broke your out-of-tree build, here's a quick map from
the old API to the new one:
DebugLoc DebugLoc::getFromMDLocation(MDNode *)
=> DebugLoc::DebugLoc(MDLocation *)
=> explicit DebugLoc::DebugLoc(MDNode *) // works with broken code
MDNode *DebugLoc::getAsMDNode(LLVMContext &)
=> MDLocation *DebugLoc::get()
=> DebugLoc::operator MDLocation *()
=> MDNode *DebugLoc::getAsMDNode() // works with broken code
bool DebugLoc::isUnknown()
=> DebugLoc::operator MDLocation *()
i.e.: if (MDLocation *DL = ...)
=> DebugLoc::operator bool() // works with broken code
i.e.: if (DebugLoc DL = ...)
void DebugLoc::getScopeAndInlinedAt(MDNode *&, MDNode *&)
=> use: MDNode *DebugLoc::getScope()
and: MDLocation *DebugLoc::getInlinedAt()
MDNode *DebugLoc::getScopeNode(LLVMContext &)
=> MDNode *DebugLoc::getInlinedAtScope()
void DebugLoc::dump(LLVMContext &)
=> void DebugLoc::dump()
void DebugLoc::getFnDebugLoc(LLVMContext &)
=> void DebugLoc::getFnDebugLoc()
MDNode *DebugLoc::getScope(LLVMContext &)
=> MDNode *DebugLoc::getScope()
MDNode *DebugLoc::getInlinedAt(LLVMContext &)
=> MDLocation *DebugLoc::getInlinedAt()
I've noted above the only functions that won't crash on broken code (due
to downcasting to `MDLocation`). If your code could be dealing with
broken IR (i.e., you haven't run the verifier yet, or you've used a
temporary node that will eventually (but not yet) get RAUW'ed to an
`MDLocation`), you need to restrict yourself to those.
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Update lib/IR and lib/Bitcode to use the new `DebugLoc` API. Added an
explicit conversion to `bool` (avoiding a conversion to `MDLocation`),
since a couple of these use cases need to handle broken code.
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There was a change to the way some of the HTM and crypto builtins are being
handled in Clang. Previously, some of the builtins were dealt with in the
CodeGenFunction::EmitPPCBuiltinExpr method (in order to do range checking on
constant arguments). These check will been moved to Sema
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8672), which means those builtins will not be handled
in the EmitPPCBuiltinExpr method anymore. As a result, the definition of the
intrinsics in IntrinsicsPowerPC.td needs to be modified to inherit from the
GCCBuiltin definition.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8673
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Rewrite `DebugLoc` with a cleaner API that reflects its current status
as a wrapper around an `MDLocation` pointer.
- Add accessors/constructors to/from `MDLocation`.
- Simplify construction from `MDNode`.
- Remove unnecessary `LLVMContext` from APIs.
- Drop some API that isn't useful any more.
- Rewrite documentation.
Actually, I've left the old API behind temporarily at the bottom of the
class so that I can update callers in separate commits. I'll remove it
once the callers are updated.
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Write `MDLocation::getInlinedAtScope()` and use it to re-implement
`DebugLoc::getScopeNode()` (and simplify `DISubprogram::Verify()`).
This follows the inlined-at linked list and returns the scope of the
deepest/last location.
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Add operand checks for `MDLexicalBlock` and `MDLexicalBlockFile`. Like
`MDLocalVariable` and `MDLocation`, these nodes always require a scope.
There was no test bitrot to fix here (just updated the serialization
tests in test/Assembler/mdlexicalblock.ll).
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Check operands of `MDSubprogram`s in the verifier, and update the
accessors and factory functions to use more specific types.
There were a lot of broken testcases, which I fixed in r233466. If you
have out-of-tree tests for debug info, you probably need similar changes
to the ones I made there.
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These sections are never looked up and we know when have to create them. Use
that to save adding them to the regular map and avoid a symbol->string->symbol
conversion for the group symbol.
This also makes the implementation independent of the details of how unique
sections are implemented.
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MCJIT.
This patch decouples the two responsibilities of the RTDyldMemoryManager class,
memory management and symbol resolution, into two new classes:
RuntimeDyld::MemoryManager and RuntimeDyld::SymbolResolver.
The symbol resolution interface is modified slightly, from:
uint64_t getSymbolAddress(const std::string &Name);
to:
RuntimeDyld::SymbolInfo findSymbol(const std::string &Name);
The latter passes symbol flags along with symbol addresses, allowing RuntimeDyld
and others to reason about non-strong/non-exported symbols.
The memory management interface removes the following method:
void notifyObjectLoaded(ExecutionEngine *EE,
const object::ObjectFile &) {}
as it is not related to memory management. (Note: Backwards compatibility *is*
maintained for this method in MCJIT and OrcMCJITReplacement, see below).
The RTDyldMemoryManager class remains in-tree for backwards compatibility.
It inherits directly from RuntimeDyld::SymbolResolver, and indirectly from
RuntimeDyld::MemoryManager via the new MCJITMemoryManager class, which
just subclasses RuntimeDyld::MemoryManager and reintroduces the
notifyObjectLoaded method for backwards compatibility).
The EngineBuilder class retains the existing method:
EngineBuilder&
setMCJITMemoryManager(std::unique_ptr<RTDyldMemoryManager> mcjmm);
and includes two new methods:
EngineBuilder&
setMemoryManager(std::unique_ptr<MCJITMemoryManager> MM);
EngineBuilder&
setSymbolResolver(std::unique_ptr<RuntimeDyld::SymbolResolver> SR);
Clients should use EITHER:
A single call to setMCJITMemoryManager with an RTDyldMemoryManager.
OR (exclusive)
One call each to each of setMemoryManager and setSymbolResolver.
This patch should be fully compatible with existing uses of RTDyldMemoryManager.
If it is not it should be considered a bug, and the patch either fixed or
reverted.
If clients find the new API to be an improvement the goal will be to deprecate
and eventually remove the RTDyldMemoryManager class in favor of the new classes.
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All the ports have been fixed to read the feature bits from the subtarget passed
to the print methods. Also, delete the call to setAvailableFeatures in the
constructor of NVPTX's instprinter as the instprinter wasn't using the feature
bits anywhere.
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Add verify checks for `MDType` subclasses and for `MDCompileUnit`.
These new checks don't yet incorporate everything from `Verify()`, but
at least they sanity check the operands. Also downcast accessors as
possible.
A lot of these accessors can't be downcast as far as we'd like because
of arrays of typed objects (stored in a generic `MDTuple`) and
`MDString`-based type references. Eventually I'll port over `DIRef<>`
and `DITypedArray<>` from `DebugInfo.h` to clean those up as well.
Updated bitrotted testcases separately in r233415 and r233443 to reduce
churn on the off-chance this needs to be reverted.
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per-function subtarget.
Currently, code-gen passes the default or generic subtarget to the constructors
of MCInstPrinter subclasses (see LLVMTargetMachine::addPassesToEmitFile), which
enables some targets (AArch64, ARM, and X86) to change their instprinter's
behavior based on the subtarget feature bits. Since the backend can now use
different subtargets for each function, instprinter has to be changed to use the
per-function subtarget rather than the default subtarget.
This patch takes the first step towards enabling instprinter to change its
behavior based on the per-function subtarget. It adds a bit "PassSubtarget" to
AsmWriter which tells table-gen to pass a reference to MCSubtargetInfo to the
various print methods table-gen auto-generates.
I will follow up with changes to instprinters of AArch64, ARM, and X86.
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Expose bpf pseudo load instruction via intrinsic. It is used by front-ends that
can encode file descriptors directly into IR instead of relying on relocations.
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Check fields from `MDLocalVariable` and `MDGlobalVariable` and change
the accessors to downcast to the right types. `getType()` still returns
`Metadata*` since it could be an `MDString`-based reference.
Since local variables require non-null scopes, I also updated `LLParser`
to require a `scope:` field.
A number of testcases had grown bitrot and started failing with this
patch; I committed them separately in r233349. If I just broke your
out-of-tree testcases, you're probably hitting similar problems (so have
a look there).
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This re-adds float2int to the tree, after fixing PR23038. It turns
out the argument to APSInt() is true-if-unsigned, rather than
true-if-signed :(. Added testcase and explanatory comment.
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We don't have any logic to emit those tables yet, so the SDAG lowering
of this intrinsic is just a stub. We can see the intrinsic in the
prepared IR, though.
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Check accessors of `MDLocation`, and change them to `cast<>` down to the
right types. Also add type-safe factory functions.
All the callers that handle broken code need to use the new versions of
the accessors (`getRawScope()` instead of `getScope()`) that still
return `Metadata*`. This is also necessary for things like
`MDNodeKeyImpl<MDLocation>` (in LLVMContextImpl.h) that need to unique
the nodes when their operands might still be forward references of the
wrong type.
In the `Value` hierarchy, consumers that handle broken code use
`getOperand()` directly. However, debug info nodes have a ton of
operands, and their order (even their existence) isn't stable yet. It's
safer and more maintainable to add an explicit "raw" accessor on the
class itself.
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There is something in link.exe that requires a relocation to use a
global symbol. Not doing so breaks the chrome build on windows.
This patch sets isWeak for that to work. To compensate,
we then need to look past those symbols when not creating relocations.
This patch includes an ELF test that matches GNU as behaviour.
I am still reducing the chrome build issue and will add a test
once that is done.
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Summary:
This patch is an attempt at making `DenseMapIterator`s "fail-fast".
Fail-fast iterators that have been invalidated due to insertion into
the host `DenseMap` deterministically trip an assert (in debug mode)
on access, instead of non-deterministically hitting memory corruption
issues.
Enabling fail-fast iterators breaks the LLVM C++ ABI, so they are
predicated on `LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS`.
`LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS` by default flips with
`LLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTS`, but can be clamped to ON or OFF using the CMake /
autoconf build system.
Reviewers: chandlerc, dexonsmith, rnk, zturner
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8351
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This patch adds supports for the vector constant folding of TRUNCATE and FP_EXTEND instructions and tidies up the SINT_TO_FP and UINT_TO_FP instructions to match.
It also moves the vector constant folding for the FNEG and FABS instructions to use the DAG.getNode() functionality like the other unary instructions.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8593
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We don't have any logic to emit those tables yet, so the sdag lowering
of this intrinsic is just a stub. We can see the intrinsic in the
prepared IR, though.
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This patch adds Hardware Transaction Memory (HTM) support supported by ISA 2.07
(POWER8). The intrinsic support is based on GCC one [1], but currently only the
'PowerPC HTM Low Level Built-in Function' are implemented.
The HTM instructions follows the RC ones and the transaction initiation result
is set on RC0 (with exception of tcheck). Currently approach is to create a
register copy from CR0 to GPR and comapring. Although this is suboptimal, since
the branch could be taken directly by comparing the CR0 value, it generates code
correctly on both test and branch and just return value. A possible future
optimization could be elimitate the MFCR instruction to branch directly.
The HTM usage requires a recently newer kernel with PPC HTM enabled. Tested on
powerpc64 and powerpc64le.
This is send along a clang patch to enabled the builtins and option switch.
[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/PowerPC-Hardware-Transactional-Memory-Built-in-Functions.html
Phabricator Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8247
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To complement getSplat. This is more general than the binary
decomposition method as it also handles non-pow2 splat sizes.
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The previous logic was to first try without relocations at all
and failing that stop on the first defined symbol.
That was inefficient and incorrect in the case part of the
expression could be simplified and another part could not
(see included test).
We now stop the evaluation when we get to a variable whose value
can change (i.e. is weak).
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This ensures that we're building and testing the CompileOnDemand layer, at least
in a basic way.
Currently x86-64 only, and with limited to no library calls enabled (depending
on host platform). Patches welcome. ;)
To enable access to the lazy JIT, this patch replaces the '-use-orcmcjit' lli
option with a new option:
'-jit-kind={ mcjit | orc-mcjit | orc-lazy }'.
All regression tests are updated to use the new option, and one trivial test of
the new lazy JIT is added.
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target-independent callback management.
This is a prerequisite for adding orc-based lazy-jitting to lli.
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This caused PR23008, compiles failing with: "Use still stuck around after Def is
destroyed: %.sroa.speculated"
Also reverting follow-up r233064.
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Move definition of `MDLocation` after `MDLocalScope` so that the latter
is available for casts in the former. Similarly, move the definition of
`MDFile` as early as possible so that other classes can cast to it in
their definitions. (Follow-up commits will take advantage of this.)
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Add a subclass of `MDScope` to explicitly categorize the legal scopes
for locals -- in particular, scopes that are legal for `MDLocation`,
`MDLexicalBlockBase`, and `MDLocalVariable`. This provides a convenient
`isa<>` target for the verifier, and eventually I'll be changing the
above classes' `getScope()` to specifically return it. Currently, its
subclasses are `MDSubprogram`, `MDLexicalBlock`, and
`MDLexicalBlockFile`.
I've gone with `MDLocalScope` for now -- a little ambiguous since it's a
scope *for* locals, not a scope that's local -- but I'm open to more
descriptive names if someone can think of something better. Regardless,
the code docs should make it clear enough.
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This reverts commit r233055.
It still causes buildbot failures (gcc running out of memory on several platforms, and a self-host failure on arm), although less than the previous time.
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Summary:
Previous behaviour of 'R' and 'm' has been preserved for now. They will be
improved in subsequent commits.
The offset permitted by ZC varies according to the subtarget since it is
intended to match the restrictions of the pref, ll, and sc instructions.
The restrictions on these instructions are:
* For microMIPS: 12-bit signed offset.
* For Mips32r6/Mips64r6: 9-bit signed offset.
* Otherwise: 16-bit signed offset.
Reviewers: vkalintiris
Reviewed By: vkalintiris
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8414
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It is possible to have code that converts from integer to float, performs operations then converts back, and the result is provably the same as if integers were used.
This can come from different sources, but the most obvious is a helper function that uses floats but the arguments given at an inlined callsites are integers.
This pass considers all integers requiring a bitwidth less than or equal to the bitwidth of the mantissa of a floating point type (23 for floats, 52 for doubles) as exactly representable in floating point.
To reduce the risk of harming efficient code, the pass only attempts to perform complete removal of inttofp/fptoint operations, not just move them around.
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Previously, subtarget features were a bitfield with the underlying type being uint64_t.
Since several targets (X86 and ARM, in particular) have hit or were very close to hitting this bound, switching the features to use a bitset.
No functional change.
The first time this was committed (r229831), it caused several buildbot failures.
At least some of the ARM ones were due to gcc/binutils issues, and should now be fixed.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8542
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This just updates the code to reflect the comment, but this bug actually hit the
out-of-tree lazy demo. I'm working on a patch to add the lazy-demo's
functionality to lli so that we can test this in-tree soon.
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Continue to simplify the `DIDescriptor` subclasses, so that they behave
more like raw pointers. Remove `getRaw()`, replace it with an
overloaded `get()`, and overload the arrow and cast operators. Two
testcases started to crash on the arrow operators with this change
because of `scope:` references that weren't real scopes. I fixed them.
Soon I'll add verifier checks for them too.
This also adds explicit dereference operators. Previously, the builtin
dereference against `operator MDNode *()` would have worked, but now the
builtins are ambiguous.
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There is now a canonical symbol at the end of a section that different
passes can request.
This also allows us to assert that we don't switch back to a section whose
end symbol has already been printed.
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Simplify boolean expressions involving `true` and `false` with `clang-tidy`.
Actually upon inspection a bunch of these boolean variables could be
factored away entirely anyway - using find_if and then testing the
result before using it. This also helps reduce indentation in the code
anyway - and a bunch of other related simplification fell out nearby so
I just committed all of that.
Patch by Richard Thomson (legalize@xmission.com)
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8517
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Fixing sign extension in makeLibCall for MIPS64. In MIPS64 architecture all
32 bit arguments (int, unsigned int, float 32 (soft float)) must be sign
extended. This fixes test "MultiSource/Applications/oggenc/".
Patch by Strahinja Petrovic.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7791
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It's not intended to be polymorphically deleted. Make FoldingSet
and ContextualFoldingSet final to avoid noise from -Wnon-virtual-dtor.
No functional change intended.
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Modern libc's have an SSE version of memchr which is a lot faster than our
hand-rolled version. In the past I was reluctant to use it because Darwin's
memchr used a naive ridiculously slow implementation, but that has been fixed
some versions ago.
Should have zero functional impact.
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TargetMachine::getSubtargetImpl routines.
This keeps the target independent code free of bare subtarget
calls while the remainder of the backends are migrated, or not
if they don't wish to support per-function subtargets as would
be needed for function multiversioning or LTO of disparate
cpu subarchitecture types, e.g.
clang -msse4.2 -c foo.c -emit-llvm -o foo.bc
clang -c bar.c -emit-llvm -o bar.bc
llvm-link foo.bc bar.bc -o baz.bc
llc baz.bc
and get appropriate code for what the command lines requested.
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thumb-ness similar to the rest of the Module level asm printing
infrastructure as debug info finalization happens after the function
may be missing.
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As part of PR22777, switch from `dyn_cast_or_null<>` to `cast<>` in most
`DIDescriptor` accessors. These classes are lightweight wrappers around
pointers, so the users should check for valid pointers before using
them.
This survives a Darwin clang -g bootstrap (after fixing testcases), but
it's possible the bots will complain about other configurations. I'll
fix any fallout as quickly as I can! Once this bakes for a bit I'll
remove the macros.
Note that `DebugLoc` implicitly gets stricter with this change as well,
since it forward to `DILocation`. Any code that's using `DebugLoc`
accessors should check `DebugLoc::isUnknown()` first. (BTW, I'm also
partway through a cleanup of the `DebugLoc` API to make it more obvious
what it is (a glorified pointer wrapper) and remove cruft from before
the Metadata/Value split. I'll commit soon.)
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The code this patch removes was there to make sure the text sections went
before the dwarf sections. That is necessary because MachO uses offsets
relative to the start of the file, so adding a section can change relaxations.
The dwarf sections were being printed at the start just to produce symbols
pointing at the start of those sections.
The underlying issue was fixed in r231898. The dwarf sections are now printed
when they are about to be used, which is after we printed the text sections.
To make sure we don't regress, the patch makes the MachO streamer assert
if CodeGen puts anything unexpected after the DWARF sections.
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LocalStackSlotPass assumes that isFrameOffsetLegal doesn't change its
answer when the base register changes. Unfortunately this isn't true
in thumb1, where SP-based loads allow a larger offset than
non-SP-based loads, and this causes the base register reuse code to
generate instructions that are unencodable, causing an assertion
failure.
Solve this by adding a BaseReg parameter to isFrameOffsetLegal, which
ARMBaseRegisterInfo can then make use of to give the correct answer.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8419
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numbers before emission.
This removes a dependency on being able to access TRI at the module
level and is similar to the DwarfExpression handling. I've modified
the debug support into print/dump routines that'll do the same dumping
but is now callable anywhere and if TRI isn't available will go ahead
and just print out raw register numbers.
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This enables us to remove calls to the subtarget from the TargetMachine
and with a small hack for backends that require global subtarget
information for module level code generation, e.g. mips abi flags, as
mentioned in a fixme in the code.
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Remove `DebugInfoVerifierLegacyPass` and the `-verify-di` pass.
Instead, call into the `DebugInfoVerifier` from inside
`VerifierLegacyPass::finalizeModule()`. This better matches the logic
in `verifyModule()` (used by the new PassManager), avoids requiring two
separate passes to verify the IR, and makes the API for "add a pass to
verify the IR" simple.
Note: the `-verify-debug-info` flag still works (for now, at least;
eventually it might make sense to just remove it).
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`StripDebug` was only used by tools/opt/opt.cpp in
`AddStandardLinkPasses()`, but opt.cpp adds the same pass based on its
command-line flag before it calls `AddStandardLinkPasses()`. Stripping
debug info twice isn't very useful.
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There are two main advantages to doing this
* Targets that only need to handle one of the formats specially don't have
to worry about the others. For example, x86 now only registers a
constructor for the COFF streamer.
* Changes to the arguments passed to one format constructor will not impact
the other formats.
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Some subregisters are only to indicate different access sizes, while not
providing any way to actually divide the register up into multiple
disjunct parts. Avoid tracking subregister liveness in these cases as it
is not beneficial.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8429
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Visual C++ 2013 complains "warning C4138: '*/' found outside of comment"
about the code
CallInst */*CI*/
but compiles OK. clang-formatting these lines adds an extra space and
makes Visual C++ satisfied.
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Memcpy, and other memory intrinsics, typically tries to use LDM/STM if
the source and target addresses are 4-byte aligned. In CodeGenPrepare
look for calls to memory intrinsics and, if the object is on the
stack, 4-byte align it if it's large enough that we expect that memcpy
would want to use LDM/STM to copy it.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7908
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Now that SmallString is a first-class citizen, most SmallString::str()
calls are not required. This patch removes a whole bunch of them, yet
there are lots more.
There are two use cases where str() is really needed:
1) To use one of StringRef member functions which is not available in
SmallString.
2) To convert to std::string, as StringRef implicitly converts while
SmallString do not. We may wish to change this, but it may introduce
ambiguity.
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Summary:
This change teaches isImpliedCond to infer things like "X sgt 0" => "X -
1 sgt -1". The `ConstantRange` class has the logic to do the heavy
lifting, this change simply gets ScalarEvolution to exploit that when
reasonable.
Depends on D8345
Reviewers: atrick
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8346
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Summary:
This change splits `makeICmpRegion` into `makeAllowedICmpRegion` and
`makeSatisfyingICmpRegion` with slightly different contracts. The first
one is useful for determining what values some expression //may// take,
given that a certain `icmp` evaluates to true. The second one is useful
for determining what values are guaranteed to //satisfy// a given
`icmp`.
Reviewers: nlewycky
Reviewed By: nlewycky
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8345
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COFF COMDATs (for selection kinds other than 'select any') require at
least one non-section symbol in the symbol table.
Satisfy this by morally enhancing the linkage from private to internal.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8394
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As StringInit::get() accepts StringRef there is no need
to construct a std::string out of the StringRef input and
then construct a new StringRef from the std::string.
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Break MDExpression off of DebugNode (inherit directly from `MDNode`) and
drop the fake `DW_TAG_expression` tag in the process.
AFAICT, there's no real functionality change here. The tag was
originally used by `DIDescriptor::isExpression()` to discriminate
between `MDNode`s, but in the new hierarchy we don't need that.
Fixes PR22780.
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Summary:
COFF COMDATs (for selection kinds other than 'select any') require at
least one non-section symbol in the symbol table.
Satisfy this by morally enhancing the linkage from private to internal.
Reviewers: rafael
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8374
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Before this patch code wanting to create temporary labels for a given entity
(function, cu, exception range, etc) had to keep its own counter to have stable
symbol names.
createTempSymbol would still add a suffix to make sure a new symbol was always
returned, but it kept a single counter. Because of that, if we were to use
just createTempSymbol("cu_begin"), the label could change from cu_begin42 to
cu_begin43 because some other code started using temporary labels.
Simplify this by just keeping one counter per prefix and removing the various
specialized counters.
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Same as MakeArgString in r232465, keep only LookupSymbol(Twine)
while making sure it handles the StringRef like cases efficiently
using twine::toStringRef.
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Summary:
But still handle them the same way since I don't know how they differ on
this target.
No functional change intended.
Reviewers: uweigand
Reviewed By: uweigand
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8251
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Summary:
But still handle them the same way since I don't know how they differ on
this target.
No functional change intended.
Reviewers: kparzysz, adasgupt
Reviewed By: kparzysz, adasgupt
Subscribers: colinl, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8204
Like for the PowerPC target, I've had to add 'i' to the constraint mappings in
order to pass 2007-12-17-InvokeAsm.ll. It's not clear why 'i' has historically
been treated as a memory constraint.
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It's not completely clear why 'i' has historically been treated as a memory
constraint. According to the documentation, it represents a constant immediate.
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ARMv6K is another layer between ARMV6 and ARMV6T2. This is the LLVM
side of the changes.
ARMV6 family LLVM implementation.
+-------------------------------------+
| ARMV6 |
+----------------+--------------------+
| ARMV6M (thumb) | ARMV6K (arm,thumb) | <- From ARMV6K and ARMV6M processors
+----------------+--------------------+ have support for hint instructions
| ARMV6T2 (arm,thumb,thumb2) | (SEV/WFE/WFI/NOP/YIELD). They can
+-------------------------------------+ be either real or default to NOP.
| ARMV7 (arm,thumb,thumb2) | The two processors also use
+-------------------------------------+ different encoding for them.
Patch by Vinicius Tinti.
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Summary:
But still handle them the same way since I don't know how they differ on
this target.
Of these, 'es', and 'Q' do not have backend tests but are accepted by
clang.
No functional change intended. Depends on D8173.
Reviewers: hfinkel
Reviewed By: hfinkel
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8213
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Messed it up because I didn't realize there were two different iterators
here (& clearly didn't build any of this... ) - still seems easier to
just use the injected class name than introduce a self typedef.
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then using the symbols from those anonymous namespaces from outside the
anonymous namespace).
This was "detected" by causing the modules selfhost to fail in some cases.
The corresponding Clang bug was fixed in r232455.
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By default we want our gcov emission to stay 4.2 compatible, which
means we need to continue emit the exit block last by default. We add
an option to emit it before the body for users that need it.
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Now that we check `MDExpression` during `-verify` (r232299), make
the `DIExpression` wrapper more strict:
- remove redundant checks in `DebugInfoVerifier`,
- overload `get()` to `cast_or_null<MDExpression>` (superseding
`getRaw()`),
- stop checking for null in any accessor, and
- remove `DIExpression::Verify()` entirely in favour of
`MDExpression::isValid()`.
There is still some logic in this class, mostly to do with high-level
iterators; I'll defer cleaning up those until the rest of the wrappers
are similarly strict.
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This covers essentially all of llvm's headers and libs. One or two weird
cases I wasn't sure were worth/appropriate to fix.
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are not at the file level.
Previously, the default subtarget created from the target triple was used to
emit inline asm instructions. Compilation would fail in cases where the feature
bits necessary to assemble an inline asm instruction in a function weren't set.
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Summary:
But still handle them the same way since I don't know how they differ on
this target.
No functional change intended.
Reviewers: kparzysz, adasgupt
Reviewed By: kparzysz, adasgupt
Subscribers: colinl, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8204
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Summary:
This is instead of doing this in target independent code and is the last
non-functional change before targets begin to distinguish between
different memory constraints when selecting code for the ISD::INLINEASM
node.
Next, each target will individually move away from the idea that all
memory constraints behave like 'm'.
Subscribers: jholewinski, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8173
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This code was casting regions of a memory buffer to a couple of
different structs. This is wrong in a few ways:
1. It breaks aliasing rules.
2. If the buffer isn't aligned, it hits undefined behaviour.
3. It completely ignores endianness differences.
4. The structs being defined for this aren't specifying their padding
properly, so this doesn't even represent the data properly on some
platforms.
This commit is mostly NFC, except that it fixes reading coverage for
32 bit binaries as a side effect of getting rid of the mispadded
structs. I've included a test for that.
I've also baked in that we only handle little endian more explicitly,
since that was true in practice already. I'll fix this to handle
endianness properly in a followup commit.
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This simplifies code quite a bit and brings the iterators closer to
C++'s iterator concept. No functional change intended.
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Use an overload instead of a default argument for `Metadata::dump()`.
The latter seems to require calling `dump(nullptr)` explicitly when
using a debugger, where as the former doesn't.
Other than utility for debugging, there's NFC here.
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The C++ standard reserves all identifiers starting with an underscore
followed by an uppercase letter for the implementation for any use.
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Change accessors to downcast to `MDLocalVariable` and `MDExpression`,
now that we have -verify checks in place to confirm that it's safe.
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Verify that debug info intrinsic arguments are valid. (These checks
will not recurse through the full debug info graph, so they don't need
to be cordoned of in `DebugInfoVerifier`.)
With those checks in place, changing the `DbgIntrinsicInst` accessors to
downcast to `MDLocalVariable` and `MDExpression` is natural (added isa
specializations in `Metadata.h` to support this).
Added tests to `test/Verifier` for the new -verify checks, and fixed the
debug info in all the in-tree tests.
If you have out-of-tree testcases that have started to fail to -verify,
hopefully the verify checks are helpful. The most likely problem is
that the expression argument is `!{}` (instead of `!MDExpression()`).
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This concludes the GetElementPtrInst::Create migration, thus marking the
beginning of the IRBuilder::CreateGEP* migration to come.
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Replumb the `AsmWriter` so that `Metadata::print()` is generally useful.
(Similarly change `Metadata::printAsOperand()`.)
- `SlotTracker` now has a mode where all metadata will be correctly
numbered when initializing a `Module`. Normally, `Metadata` only
referenced from within `Function`s gets numbered when the `Function`
is incorporated.
- `Metadata::print()` and `Metadata::printAsOperand()` (and
`Metadata::dump()`) now take an optional `Module` argument. When
provided, `SlotTracker` is initialized with the new mode, and the
numbering will be complete and consistent for all calls to `print()`.
- `Value::print()` uses the new `SlotTracker` mode when printing
intrinsics with `MDNode` operands, `MetadataAsValue` operands, or the
bodies of functions. Thus, metadata numbering will be consistent
between calls to `Metadata::print()` and `Value::print()`.
- `Metadata::print()` (and `Metadata::dump()`) now print the full
definition of `MDNode`s:
!5 = !{!6, !"abc", !7}
This matches behaviour for `Value::print()`, which includes the name
of instructions.
- Updated call sites in `Verifier` to call `print()` instead of
`printAsOperand()`.
All this, so that `Verifier` can print out useful failure messages that
involve `Metadata` for PR22777.
Note that `Metadata::printAsOperand()` previously took an optional
`bool` and `Module` operand. The former was cargo-culted from
`Value::printAsOperand()` and wasn't doing anything useful. The latter
didn't give consistent results (without the new `SlotTracker` mode).
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Adding nullptr to all the IRBuilder stuff because it's the first thing
that fails to build when testing without the back-compat functions, so
I'll keep having to re-add these locally for each chunk of migration I
do. Might as well check them in to save me the churn. Eventually I'll
have to migrate these too, but I'm going breadth-first.
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Sorting them is obviously a noop and we can skip the libc call. This is
surprisingly common in clang. NFC.
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I'm just going to migrate these in a pretty ad-hoc & incremental way -
providing the backwards compatible API for now, then locally removing
it, fixing a few callers, adding it back in and commiting those callers.
Rinse, repeat.
The assertions should ensure that if I get this wrong we'll find out
about it and not just have one giant patch to revert, recommit, revert,
recommit, etc.
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