Summary:
There should be a space before each of these two keywords to avoid
generating invalid assembly files.
NOTE: I could not find an obvious maintainers in CODE_OWNERS.TXT, but
this seems related to debug info.
Reviewers: echristo
CC: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2791
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In theory, Clang should figure out how to parse this correctly without
typename, but since this is the last TU that Clang falls back on in the
self-host, I'm going to compromise and check for __clang__.
And now Clang can self-host on -win32 without fallback! The 'check' and
'check-clang' targets both pass.
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An alias is always in the section of its aliasee and has the same alignment
(since it has the same address).
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This is an optimistic version of create_diretories: it tries to create the
directory first and looks at the parent only if that fails.
Running strace on "mkdir -p" shows that it is pessimistic, calling mkdir on
every element of the path. We could implement that if needed.
In any case, with both strategies there is no reason to call stat, just check
the return of mkdir.
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Summary:
AsmPrinter::EmitInlineAsm() will no longer use the EmitRawText() call for
targets with mature MC support. Such targets will always parse the inline
assembly (even when emitting assembly). Targets without mature MC support
continue to use EmitRawText() for assembly output.
The hasRawTextSupport() check in AsmPrinter::EmitInlineAsm() has been replaced
with MCAsmInfo::UseIntegratedAs which when true, causes the integrated assembler
to parse inline assembly (even when emitting assembly output). UseIntegratedAs
is set to true for targets that consider any failure to parse valid assembly
to be a bug. Target specific subclasses generally enable the integrated
assembler in their constructor. The default value can be overridden with
-no-integrated-as.
All tests that rely on inline assembly supporting invalid assembly (for example,
those that use mnemonics such as 'foo' or 'hello world') have been updated to
disable the integrated assembler.
Changes since review (and last commit attempt):
- Fixed test failures that were missed due to configuration of local build.
(fixes crash.ll and a couple others).
- Fixed tests that happened to pass because the local build was on X86
(should fix 2007-12-17-InvokeAsm.ll)
- mature-mc-support.ll's should no longer require all targets to be compiled.
(should fix ARM and PPC buildbots)
- Object output (-filetype=obj and similar) now forces the integrated assembler
to be enabled regardless of default setting or -no-integrated-as.
(should fix SystemZ buildbots)
Reviewers: rafael
Reviewed By: rafael
CC: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2686
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On unsupported platforms, llvm_add_library(MODULE) doesn't create any targets.
Caller may be responsible to check and add extra target properties.
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FIXME: llvm/test may be aware of LLVM_PLUGIN_EXT, like as clang/test does.
FIXME: CMAKE_*_SUFFIX may be set in HandleLLVMOptions if those variables could be writable, rather than to set one as target properties.
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The front-end is now generating the generic @llvm.fabs for this
operation now, so the extra patterns are no longer needed.
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This fix checks the original LLVM IR node to identify opaque constants by
looking for the bitcast-constant pattern. Originally we looked at the generated
SDNode, but this might lead to incorrect results. The SDNode could have been
generated by an constant expression that was folded to a constant.
This fixes <rdar://problem/16050719>
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As defined in LangRef, aliases do not have sections. However, LLVM's
GlobalAlias class inherits from GlobalValue, which means we can read and
set its section. We should probably ban that as a separate change,
since it doesn't make much sense for an alias to have a section that
differs from its aliasee.
Fixes PR18757, where the section was being lost on the global in code
from Clang like:
extern "C" {
__attribute__((used, section("CUSTOM"))) static int in_custom_section;
}
Reviewers: rafael.espindola
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2758
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I was insightless then about unknown optional parameters.
(Consider that LINK_LIBS foo bar ADDITIONAL_HEADERS qux quux)
Suggested by Michael Kruse. Thanks!
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logical operations on the i1's driving them. This is a bad idea for every
target I can think of (confirmed with micro tests on all of: x86-64, ARM,
AArch64, Mips, and PowerPC) because it forces the i1 to be materialized into
a general purpose register, whereas consuming it directly into a select generally
allows it to exist only transiently in a predicate or flags register.
Chandler ran a set of performance tests with this change, and reported no
measurable change on x86-64.
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'OK_NonUniformConstValue' to identify operands which are constants but
not constant splats.
The cost model now allows returning 'OK_NonUniformConstValue'
for non splat operands that are instances of ConstantVector or
ConstantDataVector.
With this change, targets are now able to compute different costs
for instructions with non-uniform constant operands.
For example, On X86 the cost of a vector shift may vary depending on whether
the second operand is a uniform or non-uniform constant.
This patch applies the following changes:
- The cost model computation now takes into account non-uniform constants;
- The cost of vector shift instructions has been improved in
X86TargetTransformInfo analysis pass;
- BBVectorize, SLPVectorizer and LoopVectorize now know how to distinguish
between non-uniform and uniform constant operands.
Added a new test to verify that the output of opt
'-cost-model -analyze' is valid in the following configurations: SSE2,
SSE4.1, AVX, AVX2.
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Instead of expanding a packed shift into a sequence of scalar shifts,
the backend now tries (when possible) to convert the vector shift into a
vector multiply.
Before this change, a shift of a MVT::v8i16 vector by a
build_vector of constants was always scalarized into a long sequence of "vector
extracts + scalar shifts + vector insert".
With this change, if there is SSE2 support, we emit a single vector multiply.
This change also affects SSE4.1, AVX, AVX2 shifts:
- A shift of a MVT::v4i32 vector by a build_vector of non uniform constants
is now lowered when possible into a single SSE4.1 vector multiply.
- Packed v16i16 shift left by constant build_vector are now expanded when
possible into a single AVX2 vpmullw.
This change also improves the lowering of AVX512f vector shifts.
Added test CodeGen/X86/vec_shift6.ll with some code examples that are affected
by this change.
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Since I just discovered this while poking at other things, here's the
test case so I have it to come back to later.
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We are now no longer relying on the target-specific call lowering implementation
to lower a stackmap intrinsic call. Instead we perform the call lowering in a
target-independent way directly in the stackmap lowering code. This simplifies
the code and removes the need to fixup the code after the target-specific call
lowering.
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The ID type for the stackmap and patchpoint intrinsics are in both cases i64.
This fixes an zero extend in the SelectionDAGBuilder that still used i32. This
also updates the target independent instructions STACKMAP and PATCHPOINT to use
the correct type.
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required for all sections in a module. This can be useful when targets or
code-models place strict requirements on how sections must be laid out
in memory.
If RTDyldMemoryManger::needsToReserveAllocationSpace() is overridden to return
true then the JIT will call the following method on the memory manager, which
can be used to preallocate the necessary memory.
void RTDyldMemoryManager::reserveAllocationSpace(uintptr_t CodeSize,
uintptr_t DataSizeRO,
uintptr_t DataSizeRW)
Patch by Vaidas Gasiunas. Thanks very much Viadas!
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