Added support for address spaces and added a isVolatile field to memcpy, memmove, and memset,
e.g., llvm.memcpy.i32(i8*, i8*, i32, i32) -> llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i32(i8*, i8*, i32, i32, i1)
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backend (ARMDecoderEmitter) which emits the decoder functions for ARM and Thumb,
and the disassembler core which invokes the decoder function and builds up the
MCInst based on the decoded Opcode.
Reviewed by Chris Latter and Bob Wilson.
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representation. This eliminates the 'DILocation' MDNodes for
file/line/col tuples from -O0 -g codegen.
This remove the old DebugLoc class, making it a typedef for DebugLoc,
I'll rename NewDebugLoc next.
I didn't update the JIT to use the new apis, so it will continue to
work, but be as slow as before. Someone should eventually do this
or, better yet, rip out the JIT debug info stuff and build the JIT
on top of MC.
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Added support for address spaces and added a isVolatile field to memcpy, memmove, and memset,
e.g., llvm.memcpy.i32(i8*, i8*, i32, i32) -> llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i32(i8*, i8*, i32, i32, i1)
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Need to start from (char*)(Slab+1), and not from (char*)Slab+1.
This fixes crashes in Win64 debug mode.
Thanks to Nicolas Capens!
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is necessary. Inherits from new templated baseclass CallSiteBase<>
which is highly customizable. Base CallSite on it too, in a configuration
that allows full mutation.
Adapt some call sites in analyses to employ ImmutableCallSite.
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of raw mdnodes. This allows frontends to specify debug
locations without ever creating an MDNode for the DILocation.
This requires a corresponding clang/llvm-gcc change which
I'll try to commit as simultaneously as possible.
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and will replace the 'DbgInfo' member in Instruction.
The benefit of NewDebugLoc is that it is compact (8 bytes vs 12/24
bytes for the DbgInfo member in Instruction on a 32/64 bit system),
it means that we will end up not having to allocate MDNodes to
represent the "DILocations" in common cases of -O0 -g, and it is
much more efficient to get things out of than the MDNode.
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instructions. In addition to being a convenience,
they are faster than the old apis, particularly when
not going from an MDKindID like people should be
doing.
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the storage of !dbg metadata kinds in the instruction themselves.
The on-the-side hash table works great for metadata that not-all
instructions get, or for metadata that only exists when optimizing.
But when compile-time is everything, it isn't great.
I'm not super thrilled with the fact that this plops a TrackingVH in
Instruction, because it grows it by 3 words. I'm investigating
alternatives, but this should be a step in the right direction in any
case.
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e.g., llvm.memcpy.i32(i8*, i8*, i32, i32) -> llvm.memcpy.p0i8.p0i8.i32(i8*, i8*, i32, i32, i1)
A update of langref will occur in a subsequent checkin.
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static inline member function doit(). This enables the use of partial
specialization to override the last stage of the "isa" check.
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on all objects it has allocated, if they are all of the same size and alignment.
Use this to destruct all VNInfos allocated in LiveIntervalAnalysis (PR6653).
valnos is not reliable for this purpose, as seen in r99400
(which still leaked, and sometimes caused double frees).
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instead of just a count of them, and refactor the guts of
report printing out of removeTimer into its own method.
Refactor addTimerToPrint away.
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isn't used by anyone and is better exposed as a non-per-timer
thing. Also, stop including System/Mutex.h in Timer.h
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eliminate the per-timer lock (timers should be
externally locked if needed), the info-output-stream
can never be dbgs(), so drop the check. Make some
stuff private.
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makes calls a little bit more consistent and allows easy removal of the
specializations in the future. Convert all callers to the templated functions.
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I have audited all getOperandNo calls now, fixing
hidden assumptions. CallSite related uglyness will
be eliminated successively.
Note this patch has a long and griveous history,
for all the back-and-forths have a look at
CallSite.h's log.
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for the noinline attribute, and make the inliner refuse to
inline a call site when the call site is marked noinline even
if the callee isn't. This fixes PR6682.
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This time I did a self-hosted bootstrap on Linux x86-64,
with no problems. Let's see how darwin 64-bit self-hosting
goes. At the first sign of failure I'll back this out.
Maybe the valgrind bots give me a hint of what may be wrong
(it at all).
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This patch updates LLVMDebugVersion to 8.
Debug info descriptors encoded using LLVMDebugVersion 7 is supported.
Corresponding llvmgcc and clang FE commits are required.
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Also, have tools output -help-hidden rather than refer to --help-hidden,
for consistency, and likewise adjust documentation. This doesn't change
every mention of --help, only those which seemed clearly safe.
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Initial skeleton and SCEVUnknown lowering implemented,
the rest should come relatively quickly. Move testcase
to new directory.
Move pass to right before SimplifyLibCalls - which is
moved down a bit so we can take advantage of a few opts.
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cast instead of reinterpret_cast, fixing PR6243. Apparently
reinterpret_cast and I aren't getting along today.
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cast needs to adjust for a vtable pointer when going from base to
derived type (when the base doesn't have a vtable but the
derived type does).
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that loads its contents lazily from bitcode. I think these are the
only remaining mis-named functions.
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Modules and ModuleProviders. Because the "ModuleProvider" simply materializes
GlobalValues now, and doesn't provide modules, it's renamed to
"GVMaterializer". Code that used to need a ModuleProvider to materialize
Functions can now materialize the Functions directly. Functions no longer use a
magic linkage to record that they're materializable; they simply ask the
GVMaterializer.
Because the C ABI must never change, we can't remove LLVMModuleProviderRef or
the functions that refer to it. Instead, because Module now exposes the same
functionality ModuleProvider used to, we store a Module* in any
LLVMModuleProviderRef and translate in the wrapper methods. The bindings to
other languages still use the ModuleProvider concept. It would probably be
worth some time to update them to follow the C++ more closely, but I don't
intend to do it.
Fixes http://llvm.org/PR5737 and http://llvm.org/PR5735.
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"sext cond" instead of a select. This simplifies some instcombine
code, matches the policy for zext (cond ? 1 : 0 -> zext), and allows
us to generate better code for a testcase on ppc.
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Mangler::getMangledName is used from lto
Mangler::setUseQuotes is used in the AsmPrinter
Mangler::setSymbolsCanStartWithDigit is used in the AsmPrinter
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Implement most of the missing methods to make SuccIterator random access.
operator[] is still missing.
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that I want to completely eliminate. Add fixme's so I remember this
in the future, and add the missing helper that they should be upgraded
to use instead.
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instead of returning it in an std::string. Based on this change:
1. Change TargetLoweringObjectFileCOFF::getCOFFSection to take a StringRef
2. Change a bunch of targets to call makeNameProper with a smallstring,
making several of them *much* more efficient.
3. Rewrite Mangler::makeNameProper to not build names and then prepend
prefixes, not use temporary std::strings, and to avoid other crimes.
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non-templated IRBuilderBase class. Move that large CreateGlobalString
out of line, eliminating the need to #include GlobalVariable.h in IRBuilder.h
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mainly used in debugging and/or assert situations. It should make the compiler
and the static analyzer stop nagging us about them.
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simply passes output to errs(). If -debug-buffer-size=N is set N > 0,
dbgs() buffers its output until program termination and dumps the last N
characters sent to it. This is handy when debugging very large inputs.
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and outputs it when explicitly flushed. The intent is to use it in
situations such as debug output logging where a signal handler can take
care of flushing the buffer at program termination.
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it changes raw_fd_ostream::preferred_buffer_size to return zero on
a scary stat failure instead of setting the stream to an error state.
This method really should not mutate the stream.
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isPodLike type trait. This is a generally useful type trait for
more than just DenseMap, and we really care about whether something
acts like a pod, not whether it really is a pod.
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If no destination label is available, just point to the node itself
instead of pointing to some source label. Source and destination labels are
not related in any way.
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Graphviz can layout the graphs better if a node does not contain source
ports. Therefore only print the ports if the source ports are useful,
that means are not labeled with the empty string "".
This patch also simplifies graphs without any edgeSourceLabels e.g. the
dominance trees.
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as the isSigned bool to CreateIntCast by having this resolve to a call
to a private method, rather than by using a gcc attribute.
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parameter of CreateIntCast then they get an error from the compiler
(or from the linker with a non-gcc compiler). Another possibility
is to flip the order of the DestTy and isSigned parameters, since you
should then get a compiler warning if you try to use a char* for a
Type*.
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This patch forbids implicit conversion of DenseMap::const_iterator to
DenseMap::iterator which was possible because DenseMapIterator inherited
(publicly) from DenseMapConstIterator. Conversion the other way around is now
allowed as one may expect.
The template DenseMapConstIterator is removed and the template parameter
IsConst which specifies whether the iterator is constant is added to
DenseMapIterator.
Actually IsConst parameter is not necessary since the constness can be
determined from KeyT but this is not relevant to the fix and can be addressed
later.
Patch by Victor Zverovich!
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This makes both logical sense (see below) and increases the
number of functions marked readnone/readonly by about 1-2%
in practice. The number of functions marked nocapture goes
up by about 5-10%. The reason it makes sense is shown by
the following example: if you run -functionattrs -inline on
it, then no attributes are assigned. But if you instead run
-inline -functionattrs then @f is marked readnone because the
simplifications produced by the inliner eliminate the store.
@x = external global i32
define void @w(i1 %b) {
br i1 %b, label %write, label %return
write:
store i32 1, i32 *@x
br label %return
return:
ret void
}
define void @f() {
call void @w(i1 0)
ret void
}
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1. we'd run simplifycfg at the very start, even though
the per function passes have already cleaned this up.
2. In the main per-function pipeline that is interlaced with inlining
etc, we would do instcombine, jump threading, simplifycfg *before*
doing SROA. SROA is much more likely to expose opportunities for
these passes than they are for SROA, so move SRoA up earlier.
also add some comments.
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GlobalOpt already deletes trivially dead functions/globals,
so GlobalDCE only adds values for cycles of dead things.
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ipconstprop and doesn't take much time. Just run it in its place.
This adds a testcase for it, which I plan to expand to cover other
"integration" cases, where we expect the optimizer to be able to
eliminate various things. Due to phase order issues we've regressed
in a number of areas and integration tests are the only way I see to
prevent this.
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stuff) to programmatically control the current debug flavor. While
I'm at it, doxygenate Debug.h and clean it up.
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Remove LowerAllocations pass.
Update some more passes to treate free calls just like they were treating FreeInst.
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Update all analysis passes and transforms to treat free calls just like FreeInst.
Remove RaiseAllocations and all its tests since FreeInst no longer needs to be raised.
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even when keys get RAUWed and deleted during its lifetime. By default the keys
act like WeakVHs, but users can pass a third template parameter to configure
how updates work and whether to do anything beyond updating the map on each
action.
It's also possible to automatically acquire a lock around ValueMap updates
triggered by RAUWs and deletes, to support the ExecutionEngine.
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s/validName/isValidName/g
s/with an Instruction/to an Instruction/g
s/RegisterMDKind/registerMDKind/g
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The JITResolver maps Functions to their canonical stubs and all callsites for
lazily-compiled functions to their target Functions. To make Function
destruction work, I'm going to need to remove all callsites on destruction, so
this patch also adds the reverse mapping for that.
There was an incorrect assumption in here that the only stub for a function
would be the one caused by needing to lazily compile it, while x86-64 far calls
and dlsym-stubs could also cause such stubs, but I didn't look for a test case
that the assumption broke.
This also adds DenseMapInfo<AssertingVH> so I can use DenseMaps instead of
std::maps.
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