A column limit in the test folder can lead to trouble as the RUN, CHECK,
etc. comments can potentially be broken over multiple lines changing
their meaning. Without column limit, clang-format will simply keep the
test author's line breaks.
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Hard-coded operand indices were scattered throughout lowering stages
and layers. It was super bug prone.
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This patch places class definitions in implementation files into anonymous
namespaces to prevent weak vtables. This eliminates the need of providing an
out-of-line definition to pin the vtable explicitly to the file.
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No true functional changes.
Change the "hack" name of emitMipsHackSTOCG to emitSymSTO.
Remove demonstration code in AsmParser for emitMipsHackSTOCG and
emitMipsHackELFFlags. The STO field is in an ELF symbol and is not
an explicit directive. That said, we are missing the compliment call
in AsmParser and that will need to be addressed soon.
XFAIL dummy tests for emitMipsHackELFFlags and emitMipsHackELFFlags.
These will built out with following patches.
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This patch removes most of the trivial cases of weak vtables by pinning them to
a single object file. The memory leaks in this version have been fixed. Thanks
Alexey for pointing them out.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2068
Reviewed by Andy
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This reverts commit r190888, to fix PR17967. The original change wasn't
the right way to get @feat.00 into the object file. The right fix is to
make @feat.00 be a global symbol.
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lowering only for load/stores to scalar allocas. The resulting values
confuse the backend and don't add anything because we can describe
array-allocas with a dbg.declare intrinsic just fine.
rdar://problem/15464571
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(except functions marked always_inline).
Functions with 'optnone' must also have 'noinline' so they don't get
inlined into any other function.
Based on work by Andrea Di Biagio.
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Test doesn't actually check the output. I need
to fix add i64 being matched for the addressing
calculations.
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llc converts all values passed to -mattr= to lowercase, so this
enables us to toggle this feature when using llc.
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In some case the loop exit count computation can overflow. Extend the type to
prevent most of those cases.
The problem is loops like:
int main ()
{
int a = 1;
char b = 0;
lbl:
a &= 4;
b--;
if (b) goto lbl;
return a;
}
The backedge count is 255. The induction variable type is i8. If we add one to
255 to get the exit count we overflow to zero.
To work around this issue we extend the type of the induction variable to i32 in
the case of i8 and i16.
PR17532
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Fixed an inappropriate use of BuildPairF64 when compiling for MIPS32 with FP64
which resulted in an impossible constraint on the register allocation. It now
uses BuildPairF64_64.
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libtool sets RPATH to "$ORIGIN/../lib:/the/directory/where/it/was/built/lib" so that a developper can use the built or the installed version seamlessly. Our binary packages should not have this developer friendly tweak, as the users of the binaries will not have the build tree.
Beside, in case the development tree is a possibly on an automounted share, this can create very bad user experience : they will incur an automount timeout penalty and will get a very bad feeling of llvm/clang's speed.
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