Similar to my previous -exports-trie option, the -rebase option dumps info from
the LC_DYLD_INFO load command. The rebasing info is a list of the the locations
that dyld needs to adjust if a mach-o image is not loaded at its preferred
address. Since ASLR is now the default, images almost never load at their
preferred address, and thus need to be rebased by dyld.
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The raw profiles that are generated in compiler-rt always add padding
so that each profile is aligned, so we can simply treat files that
don't have this property as malformed.
Caught by Alexey's new ubsan bot. Thanks!
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enabled. A good chunk of the MIsNeedChainEdge() is logic that is valid and should be applied even for targets
that are not using for alias analysis.
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Vector MUL/MLAs have tied operands, which gives us extra constraints
that we currently can't handle. Instead of silently doing the wrong
thing, remove support to be readded later properly.
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Defs are seen before uses, so a def without the kill flag doesn't necessarily
mean that the register is not killed on that instruction. It may be killed
in a later use operand.
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As far as I can tell UTF-8 has been supported since the beginning of Python's
codec support, and it's the de facto standard for text these days, at least
for primarily-English text. This allows us to put Unicode into lit RUN lines.
rdar://problem/18311663
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Cross-class copies being expensive is actually a trait of the microarchitecture, but as I haven't yet seen an example of a microarchitecture where they're cheap it seems best to just enable this by default, covering the non-mcpu build case.
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vectors.
e.g. when promoting ctlz from <2 x i32> to <2 x i64> we have to fixup
the result by 32 bits, not 64. PR20917.
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This fixes a call to sys::fs::equivalent that should've been to
CodeCoverageTool::equivalentFiles, which lets us restore the test of
r217476 that was removed in r217478.
This reverts r217478, but the test works this time.
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A "stub found found" diagnostic is emitted when RuntimeDyldChecker's stub lookup
logic fails to find the requested stub. The obvious reason for the failure is
that no such stub has been created, but it can also fail for internal symbols if
the symbol offset is not computed correctly (E.g. due to a mangled relocation
addend). This patch adds a comment about the latter case so that it's not
overlooked.
Inspired by confusion experienced during test case construction for r217635.
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symbols.
Previously we have only been testing these relocations with external symbols.
<rdar://problem/18308413>
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And since it /looked/ like the DwarfStrSectionSym was unused, I tried
removing it - but then it turned out that DwarfStringPool was
reconstructing the same label (and expecting it to have already been
emitted) and uses that.
So I kept it around, but wanted to pass it in to users - since it seemed
a bit silly for DwarfStringPool to have it passed in and returned but
itself have no use for it. The only two users don't handle strings in
both .dwo and .o files so they only ever need the one symbol - no need
to keep it (and have an unused symbol) in the DwarfStringPool used for
fission/.dwo.
Refactor a bunch of accelerator table usage to remove duplication so I
didn't have to touch 4-5 callers.
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The main difference is the removal of
std::error_code exists(const Twine &path, bool &result);
It was an horribly redundant interface since a file not existing is also a valid
error_code. Now we have an access function that returns just an error_code. This
is the only function that has to be implemented for Unix and Windows. The
functions can_write, exists and can_execute an now just wrappers.
One still has to be very careful using these function to avoid introducing
race conditions (Time of check to time of use).
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Inline asm may specify 'U' and 'X' constraints to print a 'u' for an
update-form memory reference, or an 'x' for an indexed-form memory
reference. However, these are really only useful in GCC internal code
generation. In inline asm the operand of the memory constraint is
typically just a register containing the address, so 'U' and 'X' make
no sense.
This patch quietly accepts 'U' and 'X' in inline asm patterns, but
otherwise does nothing. If we ever unexpectedly see a non-register,
we'll assert and sort it out afterwards.
I've added a new test for these constraints; the test case should be
used for other asm-constraints changes down the road.
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