These are two related changes (one in llvm, one in clang).
LLVM:
- rename address_safety => sanitize_address (the enum value is the same, so we preserve binary compatibility with old bitcode)
- rename thread_safety => sanitize_thread
- rename no_uninitialized_checks -> sanitize_memory
CLANG:
- add __attribute__((no_sanitize_address)) as a synonym for __attribute__((no_address_safety_analysis))
- add __attribute__((no_sanitize_thread))
- add __attribute__((no_sanitize_memory))
for S in address thread memory
If -fsanitize=S is present and __attribute__((no_sanitize_S)) is not
set llvm attribute sanitize_S
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The 'nobuiltin' attribute is applied to call sites to indicate that LLVM should
not treat the callee function as a built-in function. I.e., it shouldn't try to
replace that function with different code.
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Avoids malloc and is a lot denser. We lose iteration over target independent
attributes, but that's a strange interface anyways and didn't have any users
outside of AttrBuilder.
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This emits the attribute groups that are used by the functions. (It currently
doesn't print out return type or parameter attributes within attribute groups.)
Note: The functions still retrieve their attributes from the "old" bitcode
format (using the deprecated 'Raw()' method). This means that string attributes
within an attribute group will not show up during a disassembly. This will be
addressed in a future commit.
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This is useful when parsing an object that references multiple attribute groups.
N.B. If both builders have alignments specified, then they should match!
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The stuff we're handing are all enums (Attribute::AttrKind), integers and
strings. Don't convert them to Constants, which is an unnecessary step here. The
rest of the changes are mostly mechanical.
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Rename the PARAMATTR_CODE_ENTRY to PARAMATTR_CODE_ENTRY_OLD. It will be replaced
by another encoding. Keep around the current LLVM attribute encoder/decoder
code, but move it to the bitcode directories so that no one's tempted to use
them.
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Use the AttributeSet's iterators in AttrBuilder::hasAttributes() when
determining of the intersection of the AttrBuilder and AttributeSet is non-null.
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The AttrBuilder is for building a collection of attributes. The Attribute object
holds only one attribute. So it's not really useful for the Attribute object to
have a creator which takes an AttrBuilder.
This has two fallouts:
1. The AttrBuilder no longer holds its internal attributes in a bit-mask form.
2. The attributes are now ordered alphabetically (hence why the tests have changed).
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Attributes that are strings are typically target-dependent attributes. They are
of this form in the IR:
"attr"
"attr" = "val"
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The Attribute::hasAttributes() is kind of meaningless since an Attribute can
have only one attribute. And we would rather people use the 'operator=='
instead of Attribute::hasAttribute().
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--- Reverse-merging r174010 into '.':
U include/llvm/IR/Attributes.h
U lib/IR/Verifier.cpp
U lib/IR/Attributes.cpp
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The AttrBuilder is there to build up multiple attributes. The Attribute class
represents only one attribute at a time. So remove this unnecessary builder
creator method.
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Several places were still treating the Attribute object as respresenting
multiple attributes. Those places now use the AttributeSet to represent
multiple attributes.
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There are still places which treat the Attribute object as a collection of
attributes. I'm systematically removing them.
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The AttributeSetNode contains all of the attributes. This removes one (hopefully
last) use of the Attribute class as a container of multiple attributes.
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We no longer accept an encoded integer as representing all of the
attributes. Convert this via the AttrBuilder class into an AttributeSet with the
correct representation (an AttributeSetImpl that holds a list of Attribute
objects).
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