It is mandatory to specify a comdat in order to receive comdat semantics
for a symbol. We were previously getting this wrong in -function-sections
mode; linker-weak symbols were being emitted in a selectany comdat. This
change causes such symbols to use a noduplicates comdat instead, fixing
the inconsistency.
Also correct an inaccuracy in the docs.
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IRBuilder::SetInsertPoint(BB, BB::iterator) is an older version of
IRBuilder::SetInsertPoint(Instruction). However, the latter updates
the current debug location of emitted instruction, while the former
doesn't, which is confusing.
Unify the behavior of these methods: now they both set current debug
location to the debug location of instruction at insertion point.
The callers of IRBuilder::SetInsertPoint(BB, BB::iterator) doesn't
seem to depend on the old behavior (keeping the original debug info
location). On the contrary, sometimes they (e.g. SCEV) *should* be
updating debug info location, but don't. I'll look at gdb bots after
the commit to check that we don't regress on debug info somewhere.
This change may make line table more fine-grained, thus increasing
debug info size. I haven't observed significant increase, though:
it varies from negligible to 0.3% on several binaries and self-hosted
Clang.
This is yet another change targeted at resolving PR23837.
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Summary:
Really check if %SP is not used in other places, instead of checking only exact
one non-dbg use.
Patched by Xuetian Weng.
Test Plan:
@foo4 in test/CodeGen/NVPTX/local-stack-frame.ll, create a case that
SP will appear twice.
Reviewers: jholewinski, jingyue
Reviewed By: jingyue
Subscribers: llvm-commits, sfantao, jholewinski
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10844
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This commit implements serialization of the machine basic block successors. It
uses a YAML flow sequence that contains strings that have the MBB references.
The MBB references in those strings use the same syntax as the MBB machine
operands in the machine instruction strings.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10699
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This commit extracts the code that reports an error that's produced by the
machine instruction parser into a new method that can be reused in other places.
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This commit refactors the interface for machine instruction parser. It adopts
the pattern of returning a bool and passing in the result in the first argument
that is used by the other parsing methods for the the method 'parse' and the
function 'parseMachineInstr'.
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generated by the Autoconf/Makefile build system relocatable.
Previously the generated CMake files contained hardcoded paths which
prevented a binary installation from being relocated to a different
place in the file system. This problem was most noticeable in LLVM's
official binary releases which were completely unusable by a downstream
project trying to import the CMake targets.
Package maintainers who choose to modify the install location of the
CMake directory without using the ``PROJ_cmake`` Makefile variable
override will need to patch the generated``LLVMConfig.cmake`` so that
``LLVM_INSTALL_PREFIX`` and ``_LLVM_CMAKE_DIR`` variables are set
correctly.
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This commit refactors the machine instruction lexer so that the lexing
functions use the 'maybeLex...' pattern, where they determine if they
can lex the current token by themselves.
Reviewers: Sean Silva
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10817
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Duplicating an FP register "as itself" is a bad idea, since it violates the
invariant that every FP register is mapped to at most one FPU stack slot.
Use the scratch FP register instead.
This fixes PR23957.
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This unbreaks TripleTest.Normalization. We'll have to come up with a new
plan for the OS component of the target triple for WebAssembly.
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Realistically, this will be returning ErrorOr for some time as refactoring the
user code to check once per section will take some time.
Given that, use it for checking if a relocation has addend or not.
While at it, add ELFRelocationRef to simplify the users.
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A call to removeEmptySubranges() is necessary after every operation that
potentially removes all segments from a subregister range; this case in
the register coalescer was missing.
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If you only need Name and Value fields in the COFF symbol,
you don't need to distinguish 32 bit and 64 bit COFF symbols.
These fields start at the same offsets and have the same size.
This data strucutre is one pointer smaller than COFFSymbolRef
thus slightly efficient. I'll use this class in LLD as we create
millions of LLD symbol objects that currently contain COFFSymbolRef.
Shaving off 8 byte (or 4 byte on 32 bit) from that class actually
matters becasue of the number of objects we create in LLD.
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If a section is not SHT_REL or SHT_RELA, we never create a valid iterator,
so the getRelocation* methods should always see a section with the correct type.
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It is meant to be used to record modules @imported by the current
compile unit, so a debugger an import the same modules to replicate this
environment before dropping into the expression evaluator.
DIModule is a sibling to DINamespace and behaves quite similarly.
In addition to the name of the module it also records the module
configuration details that are necessary to uniquely identify the module.
This includes the configuration macros (e.g., -DNDEBUG), the include path
where the module.map file is to be found, and the isysroot.
The idea is that the backend will turn this into a DW_TAG_module.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D9614
rdar://problem/20965932
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Add all the new `Metadata` codes since LLVM 3.6, and at the same time
follow the precedent set in other blocks by removing the `METADATA_`
prefix from the string output.
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Reapplies r241005 after fixing the build on non-Mac platforms. Original
commit message below.
The hostname can be very unstable when there are many machines on the
network competing for the same name. Using the hardware UUID makes it
less likely to have collisions or to consider files written by the
current host to be owned by a different one at a later time.
rdar://problem/21512307
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This change unifies how LTOModule and the backend obtain linker flags
for globals: via a new TargetLoweringObjectFile member function named
emitLinkerFlagsForGlobal. A new function LTOModule::getLinkerOpts() returns
the list of linker flags as a single concatenated string.
This change affects the C libLTO API: the function lto_module_get_*deplibs now
exposes an empty list, and lto_module_get_*linkeropts exposes a single element
which combines the contents of all observed flags. libLTO should never have
tried to parse the linker flags; it is the linker's job to do so. Because
linkers will need to be able to parse flags in regular object files, it
makes little sense for libLTO to have a redundant mechanism for doing so.
The new API is compatible with the old one. It is valid for a user to specify
multiple linker flags in a single pragma directive like this:
#pragma comment(linker, "/defaultlib:foo /defaultlib:bar")
The previous implementation would not have exposed
either flag via lto_module_get_*deplibs (as the test in
TargetLoweringObjectFileCOFF::getDepLibFromLinkerOpt was case sensitive)
and would have exposed "/defaultlib:foo /defaultlib:bar" as a single flag via
lto_module_get_*linkeropts. This may have been a bug in the implementation,
but it does give us a chance to fix the interface.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10548
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