This commit changes the 'skip' method in the 'KeyValueNode' class
to ensure that it doesn't dereference a null pointer when calling
the 'skip' method of its value child node. It also adds a unittest
that ensures that the crash doesn't occur.
This change is motivated by a patch that implements parsing
of YAML block scalars (http://reviews.llvm.org/D9503), as one
of the unittests in that patch triggered this problem.
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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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Prior to this change we would have to construct a temporary AttributeSet (which isn't temporary at all given that its allocated on the context), just to contain the attributes in the builder, then call remove on that.
Now we can just remove any attributes from the (lightweight and really temporary) builder itself.
Will be used in a future commit to remove some temporary attributes sets.
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Since the coverage mapping reader and the instrprof reader were
emitting a shared set of error codes, the error messages you'd get
back from llvm-cov were ambiguous about what was actually wrong. Add
another error category to fix this.
I've also improved the wording on a couple of the instrprof errors,
for consistency.
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This commit extracts the code that skips over a YAML comment from
the 'scanToNextToken' method into a separate 'skipComment' method.
This refactoring is motivated by a patch that implements parsing
of YAML block scalars (http://reviews.llvm.org/D9503), as the
method that parses a block scalar reuses the 'skipComment' method.
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Somehow I dropped this in r233585, and we haven't had `DEBUG_LOC_AGAIN`
records since. Add it back. Also tests that the output assembly looks
okay.
Fixes PR23436.
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We had code such as this:
r2 = ...
t2Bcc
label1:
ldr ... r2
label2;
return r2<dead, def>
The if converter was transforming this to
r2<def> = ...
return [pred] r2<dead,def>
ldr <r2, kill>
return
which fails the machine verifier because the ldr now reads from a dead def.
The fix here detects dead defs in stepForward and passes them back to the caller in the clobbers list. The caller then clears the dead flag from the def is the value is live.
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demanded by the machine verifier.
After shrinking a live-range to its uses, it is possible to create several
smaller live-ranges. When this happens, shrinkToUses returns true and we need to
split the different components into their own live-ranges.
The problem does not reproduce on any in-tree target but Jonas Paulsson
<jonas.paulsson@ericsson.com>, who reported the problem, checked that this patch
fixes the issue.
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ole32 is considered a default library with MSVC, but apparently
not with MinGW. Since we use CoInitialize, we need to explicitly
link against it in LLVMSupport for a MinGW build.
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Specifically, this patch correctly respects the -demangle option,
and additionally adds a hidden --relative-address option allows
input addresses to be relative to the module load address instead
of absolute addresses into the image.
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If called twice in the same BB on the same constant, FastISel::fastEmit_ri_ was marking the materialized vreg as killed on each use, instead of only the last use.
Change this to only mark the last use as killed by making earlier uses check if the vreg is already used elsewhere.
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When folding a load in to another instruction, we need to fix the class of the index register
Otherwise, it could be something like GR64 not GR64_NOSP and would fail the machine verifier.
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Don't create names for temporary symbols when using an object streamer.
The names never make it to the output anyway. From the starting point
of r236629, my heap profile says this drops peak memory usage from 1100
MB to 1058 MB for CodeGen of `verify-uselistorder`, a savings of almost
4% on peak memory, and removes `StringMap<bool, BumpPtrAllocator...>`
from the profile entirely.
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
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It's quite possible to encounter an insertvalue instruction that's more deeply
nested than the value we're looking for, but when that happens we really
mustn't compare beyond the end of the index array.
Since I couldn't see any guarantees about what comparisons std::equal makes, we
probably need to directly check the size beforehand. In practice, I suspect
most std::equal implementations would probably bail early, which would be OK.
But just in case...
rdar://20834485
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Emit the number of bytes in a `.debug_loc` entry directly. The old code
created temp labels (expensive), emitted the difference between them,
and then emitted one on each side of the relevant bytes.
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`
(the optimized version of ld64's `-save-temps` when linking the
`verify-uselistorder` executable in an LTO bootstrap). I've hacked
`MCContext::Allocate()` to just call `malloc()` instead of using the
`BumpPtrAllocator` so that the heap profile is easier to read. As far
as peak memory is concerned, `MCContext::Allocate()` is equivalent to a
leak, since it only gets freed at process teardown.
In my heap profile, this patch drops memory usage of
`DwarfDebug::emitDebugLoc()` from 132.56 MB (11.4%) down to 29.86 MB
(2.7%) at peak memory. Some of that must be noise from `SmallVector`
(or other) allocations -- peak memory only dropped from 1160 MB down to
1100 MB -- but this nevertheless shaves 5% off the top.)
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Summary:
This helper function creates a ctor function, which calls sanitizer's
init function with given arguments. This constructor is then expected
to be added to module's ctors. The patch helps unifying how sanitizer
constructor functions are created, and how init functions are called
across all sanitizers.
Reviewers: kcc, samsonov
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8777
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Summary:
When computing branch weights in BPI, we used to disallow branches with
weight 0. This is a minor nuisance, because a branch with weight 0 is
different to "don't have information". In the context of
instrumentation, it may mean "never executed", in the context of
sampling, it means "never or seldom executed".
In allowing 0 weight branches, I ran into issues with the switch
expansion code in selection DAG. It is currently hardwired to not handle
branches with weight 0. To maintain the current behaviour, I changed it
to use 1 when it finds 0, but perhaps the algorithm needs changes to
tolerate branches with weight zero.
Reviewers: hansw
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9533
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The patch disabled unrolling in loop vectorization pass when VF==1 on x86 architecture,
by setting MaxInterleaveFactor to 1. Unrolling in loop vectorization pass may introduce
the cost of overflow check, memory boundary check and extra prologue/epilogue code when
regular unroller will unroll the loop another time. Disable it when VF==1 remove the
unnecessary cost on x86. The same can be done for other platforms after verifying
interleaving/memory bound checking to be not perf critical on those platforms.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9515
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Summary:
Adds test to check that when getLazyBitcodeModule is called:
1) Functions are not materailzed by default.
2) Only the requested function gets materialized (if no block addresses
are used).
Reviewers: jvoung, rafael
Reviewed By: rafael
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8907
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With neon enabled, we reach SelectBinaryFPOp and are able to get registers for a <2 x double> add.
However, we shouldn't actually attempt arithmetic on it as ARMIselLowering says "v2f64 is legal so that QR subregs can be extracted as f64 elements, but neither Neon nor VFP support any arithmetic operations on it."
This commit disables SelectBinaryFPOp for any vector types. There's already a FIXME to try handle neon. Doing so would require fixing this conditional which isn't safe for vectors 'VT == MVT::f64 || VT == MVT::i64'
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The initial code drop for VSX swap optimization permitted the
optimization only when all operations in a web of related computation
are lane-insensitive. For some lane-sensitive operations, we can
still permit the optimization provided that we make adjustments to
those operations. This patch adds special handling for vector splats
so that their presence doesn't kill the optimization.
Vector splats are lane-sensitive since they identify by number a
vector element to be used as the source of a splat. When swap
optimizations take place, the desired vector element will move to the
opposite doubleword of the quadword vector. We thus replace the index
I by (I + N/2) % N, where N is the number of elements in the vector.
A new test case is added to test that swap optimization succeeds when
vector splats are present, and that the proper input element is used
as the source of the splat.
An ancillary change removes SH_BUILDVEC as one of the kinds of special
handling that may be required by VSX swap optimization. From
experience with GCC, I had expected to need some modifications for
vector build operations, but I did not find that to be the case.
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Summary: This patch correctly handles undef case of EXTRACT_VECTOR_ELT node where the element index is constant and not less than vector size.
Test Plan:
CodeGen for X86 test included.
Also one incorrect regression test fixed.
Reviewers: qcolombet, chandlerc, hfinkel
Reviewed By: hfinkel
Subscribers: hfinkel, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9250
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I folded the check for the flag -verify-dom-info into the only caller
where I think it is supposed to be checked: verifyAnalysis. (The idea
of the flag is to enable this expensive verification in
verifyPreservedAnalysis.)
I'm assuming that when manually scheduling the verification pass
with -passes=verify<domtree>, we do want to perform the verification.
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Since r234249, i1 are sext instead of zext; because of that, doing
"CMP rN, #0; IT EQ/NE" isn't correct anymore.
"TST #1" is the conservatively correct alternative - the tradeoff being
that it doesn't have a 16-bit encoding -, so use that instead.
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statepoint-indirect-return.ll breaks on linux systems. Delete the test
case to make the bots green while I figure out what the right fix is.
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For accessors in the `Statepoint` class, use symbolic constants for
offsets into the argument vector instead of literals. This makes the
code intent clearer and simpler to change.
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For consumers of coverage data, any filename prefixes we store in the
profile data are just noise. Strip this prefix if it exists.
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The index reg on instructions with complex address modes is a GPR64_NOSP. Constrain it to appease the machine verifier.
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