DebugLoc::getFnDebugLoc() should soon be removed. Also,
getDISubprogram() might become more effective soon and wouldn't need to
scan debug locations at all, if function-level metadata would be emitted
by Clang.
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The following code triggers a fatal error in the compiler instrumentation
of ASan on Darwin because we place the attribute into llvm.metadata section,
which does not have the proper MachO section name.
void foo() __attribute__((annotate("custom")));
void foo() {;}
This commit reorders the checks so that we skip everything in llvm.metadata
first. It also removes the hard failure in case the section name does not
parse. That check will be done lower in the compilation pipeline anyway.
(Reviewed in http://reviews.llvm.org/D9093.)
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Removed the redundant "llvm::" from class names in InstrProfiling.cpp
clang-format is ran on the changes.
Patch from Betul Buyukkurt.
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This fixes a bit I forgot in r238335. In addition to the data record and
the counter, we can also move the name of the counter to the comdat for
the associated function.
I'm also adding an IR test case to check that these three elements are
placed in the proper comdat.
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Counter symbols created for linkonce functions are not discarded by ELF
linkers unless the symbols are placed in the same comdat section as its
associated function.
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We already had a method to iterate over all the incoming values of a PHI. This just changes all eligible code to use it.
Ineligible code included anything which cared about the index, or was also trying to get the i'th incoming BB.
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Second attempt; instead of using a named local variable, passing
arguments directly to `createSanitizerCtorAndInitFunctions` worked
on Windows.
Reviewers: kcc, samsonov
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8780
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Summary:
This gives frontend more precise control over collected coverage
information. User can still override these options by passing
-mllvm flags.
No functionality change.
Test Plan: regression test suite.
Reviewers: kcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9539
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This makes use of the new API which can remove attributes from a set given a builder.
This is much faster than creating a temporary set and reduces llc time by about 0.3% which was all spent creating temporary attributes sets on the context.
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This change is the second of 3 patches to add support for specifying
the profile output from the command line via -fprofile-instr-generate=<path>,
where the specified output path/file will be overridden by the
LLVM_PROFILE_FILE environment variable.
This patch adds the necessary support to the llvm instrumenter, specifically
a new member of GCOVOptions for clang to save the specified filename, and
support for calling the new compiler-rt interface from __llvm_profile_init.
Patch by Teresa Johnson. Thanks!
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Finish off PR23080 by renaming the debug info IR constructs from `MD*`
to `DI*`. The last of the `DIDescriptor` classes were deleted in
r235356, and the last of the related typedefs removed in r235413, so
this has all baked for about a week.
Note: If you have out-of-tree code (like a frontend), I recommend that
you get everything compiling and tests passing with the *previous*
commit before updating to this one. It'll be easier to keep track of
what code is using the `DIDescriptor` hierarchy and what you've already
updated, and I think you're extremely unlikely to insert bugs. YMMV of
course.
Back to *this* commit: I did this using the rename-md-di-nodes.sh
upgrade script I've attached to PR23080 (both code and testcases) and
filtered through clang-format-diff.py. I edited the tests for
test/Assembler/invalid-generic-debug-node-*.ll by hand since the columns
were off-by-three. It should work on your out-of-tree testcases (and
code, if you've followed the advice in the previous paragraph).
Some of the tests are in badly named files now (e.g.,
test/Assembler/invalid-mdcompositetype-missing-tag.ll should be
'dicompositetype'); I'll come back and move the files in a follow-up
commit.
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Delete subclasses of (the already defunct) `DIScope`, updating users to
use the raw pointers from the `Metadata` hierarchy directly.
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Stop using `DIDescriptor` and its subclasses in the `DebugInfoFinder`
API, as well as the rest of the API hanging around in `DebugInfo.h`.
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Continuing gutting `DIDescriptor` subclasses; this edition,
`DICompileUnit` and `DIFile`. In the name of PR23080.
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Gut the `DIDescriptor` wrappers around `MDLocalScope` subclasses. Note
that `DILexicalBlock` wraps `MDLexicalBlockBase`, not `MDLexicalBlock`.
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Replace all uses of `DITypedArray<>` with `MDTupleTypedArrayWrapper<>`
and `MDTypeRefArray`. The APIs are completely different, but the
provided functionality is the same: treat an `MDTuple` as if it's an
array of a particular element type.
To simplify this patch a bit, I've temporarily typedef'ed
`DebugNodeArray` to `DIArray` and `MDTypeRefArray` to `DITypeArray`.
I've also temporarily conditionalized the accessors to check for null --
eventually these should be changed to asserts and the callers should
check for null themselves.
There's a tiny accompanying patch to clang.
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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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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 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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This prevents us from running out of registers in the backend.
Introducing stack malloc calls prevents the backend from recognizing the
inline asm operands as stack objects. When the backend recognizes a
stack object, it doesn't need to materialize the address of the memory
in a physical register. Instead it generates a simple SP-based memory
operand. Introducing a stack malloc forces the backend to find a free
register for every memory operand. 32-bit x86 simply doesn't have enough
registers for this to succeed in most cases.
Reviewers: kcc, samsonov
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8790
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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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We make many redundant calls to isInterestingAlloca in the AddressSanitzier
pass. This is especially inefficient for allocas that have many uses. Let's
cache the results to speed up compilation.
The compile time improvements depend on the input. I did not see much
difference on benchmarks; however, I have a test case where compile time
goes from minutes to under a second.
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The experiments can be used to evaluate potential optimizations that remove
instrumentation (assess false negatives). Instead of completely removing
some instrumentation, you set Exp to a non-zero value (mask of optimization
experiments that want to remove instrumentation of this instruction).
If Exp is non-zero, this pass will emit special calls into runtime
(e.g. __asan_report_exp_load1 instead of __asan_report_load1). These calls
make runtime terminate the program in a special way (with a different
exit status). Then you run the new compiler on a buggy corpus, collect
the special terminations (ideally, you don't see them at all -- no false
negatives) and make the decision on the optimization.
The exact reaction to experiments in runtime is not implemented in this patch.
It will be defined and implemented in a subsequent patch.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8198
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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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