This is important because of different addressing modes
depending on the address space for GPU targets.
This only adds the argument, and does not update
any of the uses to provide the correct address space.
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Alternatively, this type could be derived on-demand whenever
getResultElementType is called - if someone thinks that's the better
choice (simple time/space tradeoff), I'm happy to give it a go.
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There is no MCSectionData, so the old name is now meaningless.
Also remove some asserts/checks that were there just because the information
they used was in MCSectionData.
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Unreachable values may use themselves in strange ways due to their
dominance property. Attempting to translate through them can lead to
infinite recursion, crashing LLVM. Instead, claim that we weren't able
to translate the value.
This fixes PR23096.
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This fixes a bug in the line info handling in the dwarf code, based on a
problem I when implementing RelocVisitor support for MachO.
Since addr+size will give the first address past the end of the function,
we need to back up one line table entry. Fix this by looking up the
end_addr-1, which is the last address in the range. Note that this also
removes a duplicate output from the llvm-rtdyld line table dump. The
relevant line is the end_sequence one in the line table and has an offset
of the first address part the end of the range and hence should not be
included.
Also factor out the common functionality into a separate function.
This comes up on MachO much more than on ELF, since MachO
doesn't store the symbol size separately, hence making
said situation always occur.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9925
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This commit adds partial support for MachO relocations to RelocVisitor.
A simple test case is added to show that relocations are indeed being
applied and that using llvm-dwarfdump on MachO files no longer errors.
Correctness is not yet tested, due to an unrelated bug in DebugInfo,
which will be fixed with appropriate testcase in a followup commit.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8148
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The plan was to move the whole table into the already existing ArchExtNames
but some fields depend on a table-generated file, and we don't yet have this
feature in the generic lib/Support side.
Once the minimum target-specific table-generated files are available in a
generic fashion to these libraries, we'll have to keep it in the ASM parser.
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typeIsConvertibleTo was just calling baseClassOf(this) on the argument passed to it, but there weren't different signatures for baseClassOf so passing 'this' didn't really do anything interesting. typeIsConvertibleTo could have just been a non-virtual method in RecTy. But since that would be kind of a silly method, I instead re-distributed the logic from baseClassOf into typeIsConvertibleTo.
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.safeseh adds an entry to the .sxdata section to register all the
appropriate functions which may handle an exception. This entry is not
a relocation to the symbol but instead the symbol table index of the
function.
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around a value using its existing SDLoc.
Start using this in just one function to save omg lines of code.
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If the type isn't trivially moveable emplace can skip a potentially
expensive move. It also saves a couple of characters.
Call sites were found with the ASTMatcher + some semi-automated cleanup.
memberCallExpr(
argumentCountIs(1), callee(methodDecl(hasName("push_back"))),
on(hasType(recordDecl(has(namedDecl(hasName("emplace_back")))))),
hasArgument(0, bindTemporaryExpr(
hasType(recordDecl(hasNonTrivialDestructor())),
has(constructExpr()))),
unless(isInTemplateInstantiation()))
No functional change intended.
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Summary:
We would wrap flow mappings and sequences when they go over a hardcoded 70
characters limit. Make the wrapping column configurable (and default to 70
co the change should be NFC for current users). Passing 0 allows to completely
suppress the wrapping which makes it easier to handle in tools like FileCheck.
Reviewers: bogner
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10109
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Summary:
In continuation to an earlier commit to DependenceAnalysis.cpp by jingyue (r222100), the type for all subscripts in a coupled group need to be the same since constraints from one subscript may be propagated to another during testing. During testing, new SCEVs may be created and the operands for these need to be the same.
This patch extends unifySubscriptType() to work on lists of subscript pairs, ensuring a common extended type for all of them.
Test Plan:
Added a test case to NonCanonicalizedSubscript.ll which causes dependence analysis to crash without this fix.
All regression tests pass.
Reviewers: spop, sebpop, jingyue
Reviewed By: jingyue
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9698
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MIOperands/ConstMIOperands are classes iterating over the MachineOperand
of a MachineInstr, however MachineInstr::mop_iterator does the same
thing.
I assume these two iterators exist to have a uniform interface to
iterate over the operands of a machine instruction bundle and a single
machine instruction. However in practice I find it more confusing to have 2
different iterator classes, so this patch transforms (nearly all) the
code to use mop_iterators.
The only exception being MIOperands::anlayzePhysReg() and
MIOperands::analyzeVirtReg() still needing an equivalent, I leave that
as an exercise for the next patch.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9932
This version is slightly modified from the proposed revision in that it
introduces MachineInstr::getOperandNo to avoid the extra counting
variable in the few loops that previously used MIOperands::getOperandNo.
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About pristine regsiters:
Pristine registers "hold a value that is useless to the current
function, but that must be preserved - they are callee saved registers
that have not been saved." This concept saves compile time as it frees
the prologue/epilogue inserter from adding every such register to every
basic blocks live-in list.
However the current code in getPristineRegs is formulated in a
complicated way: Inside the function prologue and epilogue all callee
saves are considered pristine, while in the rest of the code only the
non-saved ones are considered pristine. This requires logic to
differentiate between prologue/epilogue and the rest and in the presence
of shrink-wrapping this even becomes complicated/expensive. It's also
unnecessary because the prologue epilogue inserters already mark
callee-save registers that are saved/restores properly in the respective
blocks in the prologue/epilogue (see updateLiveness() in
PrologueEpilogueInserter.cpp). So only declaring non-saved/restored
callee saved registers as pristine just works.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10101
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This commit introduces a serializable structure called
'llvm::yaml::MachineFunction' that stores the machine
function's name. This structure will mirror the machine
function's state in the future.
This commit prints machine functions as YAML documents
containing a YAML mapping that stores the state of a machine
function. This commit also parses the YAML documents
that contain the machine functions.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9841
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Need non-const iterator inserts too. These failures seem to be due to differences in the versions of libstdc++ on various operating systems.
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This moves all the state numbering code for C++ EH to WinEHPrepare so
that we can call it from the X86 state numbering IR pass that runs
before isel.
Now we just call the same state numbering machinery and insert a bunch
of stores. It also populates MachineModuleInfo with information about
the current function.
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I broke the polly build in r238505. This fixes the failure by adding non-const iterator erase methods to cl::list_storage.
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Originally landed r238485
MSVC resolves identifiers differently from Clang and GCC, this resulted in build bot failures. This pach re-lands r238485 and fixes the build failures.
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Summary: This isn't necessarily an ideal change, and I want to at least reduce the API surface area, but for the new API we really shouldn't be relying on cl::list being a std::vector.
Reviewers: chandlerc
Reviewed By: chandlerc
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10093
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Make createELFObjectFile() return object_error::parse_failed on
encountering invalid ELF file, instead of crashing the program.
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BranchProbabilityInfo was leaking 3MB of memory when running 'opt -O2 verify-uselistorder.lto.bc'. This was due to the Weights member not being cleared once the pass is no longer needed.
This adds the releaseMemory override to clear that field. The other fields are cleared at the end of runOnFunction so can stay there.
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shrinking the Size and NumDefs fields to offset the size growth, and
reordering the fields to preserve a good packing.
This is necessary in the short term for adding a convergent flag, and
simultaneously future-proofs us against more flags being added in the
future.
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This adds support for the 64-bit DWARF format, but is still limited to
less than 4GB of debug data by the DataExtractor class. Some versions
of the GNU MIPS toolchain generate 64-Bit DWARF even though it isn't
actually necessary.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D1988
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Change `DIE::addChild()` to return a reference to the just-added node,
and update consumers to use it directly. An upcoming commit will
abstract away (and eventually change) the underlying storage of
`DIE::Children`.
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Stop storing a `DIEAbbrev` in `DIE`, since the data fits neatly inside
the `DIEValue` list. Besides being a cleaner data structure (avoiding
the parallel arrays), this gives us more freedom to rearrange the
`DIEValue` list.
This fixes the temporary memory regression from 845 MB up to 879 MB, and
drops it further to 829 MB for a net memory decrease of around 1.9%
(incremental decrease around 5.7%).
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
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This reverts commit r238350, effectively reapplying r238349 after fixing
(all?) the problems, all somehow related to how I was using
`AlignedArrayCharUnion<>` inside `DIEValue`:
- MSVC can only handle `sizeof()` on types, not values. Change the
assert.
- GCC doesn't know the `is_trivially_copyable` type trait. Instead of
asserting it, add destructors.
- Call placement new even when constructing POD (i.e., the pointers).
- Instead of copying the char buffer, copy the casted classes.
I've left in a couple of `static_assert`s that I think both MSVC and GCC
know how to handle. If the bots disagree with me, I'll remove them.
- Check that the constructed type is either standard layout or a
pointer. This protects against a programming error: we really want
the "small" `DIEValue`s to be small and simple, so don't
accidentally change them not to be.
- Similarly, check that the size of the buffer is no bigger than a
`uint64_t` or a pointer. (I thought checking against
`sizeof(uint64_t)` would be good enough, but Chandler suggested that
pointers might sometimes be bigger than that in the context of
sanitizers.)
I've also committed r238359 in the meantime, which introduces a
DIEValue.def to simplify dispatching between the various types (thanks
to a review comment by David Blaikie). Without that, this commit would
be almost unintelligible.
Here's the original commit message:
--
Change `DIEValue` to be stored/passed/etc. by value, instead of
reference. It's now a discriminated union, with a `Val` field storing
the actual type. The classes that used to inherit from `DIEValue` no
longer do. There are two categories of these:
- Small values fit in a single pointer and are stored by value.
- Large values require auxiliary storage, and are stored by reference.
The only non-mechanical change is to tools/dsymutil/DwarfLinker.cpp. It
was relying on `DIEInteger`s being passed around by reference, so I
replaced that assumption with a `PatchLocation` type that stores a safe
reference to where the `DIEInteger` lives instead.
This commit causes a temporary regression in memory usage, since I've
left merging `DIEAbbrevData` into `DIEValue` for a follow-up commit. I
measured an increase from 845 MB to 879 MB, around 3.9%. The follow-up
drops it lower than the starting point, and I've only recently brought
the memory this low anyway, so I'm committing these changes separately
to keep them incremental. (I also considered swapping the commits, but
the other one first would cause a lot more code churn.)
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
--
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Both MCStreamer and MCObjectStreamer were maintaining a current section
variable and they were slightly out of sync. I don't think this was observable,
but was inefficient and error prone.
Changing this requires a few cascading changes:
* SwitchSection has to call ChangeSection earlier for ChangeSection to see
the old section.
* With that change, ChangeSection cannot call EmitLabel, since during
ChangeSection we are still in the old section.
* When the object streamer requires a begin label, just reused the existing
generic support for begin labels instead of calling EmitLabel directly.
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This reverts commit r238349, since it caused some errors on bots:
- std::is_trivially_copyable isn't available until GCC 5.0.
- It was complaining about strict aliasing with my use of
ArrayCharUnion.
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Change `DIEValue` to be stored/passed/etc. by value, instead of
reference. It's now a discriminated union, with a `Val` field storing
the actual type. The classes that used to inherit from `DIEValue` no
longer do. There are two categories of these:
- Small values fit in a single pointer and are stored by value.
- Large values require auxiliary storage, and are stored by reference.
The only non-mechanical change is to tools/dsymutil/DwarfLinker.cpp. It
was relying on `DIEInteger`s being passed around by reference, so I
replaced that assumption with a `PatchLocation` type that stores a safe
reference to where the `DIEInteger` lives instead.
This commit causes a temporary regression in memory usage, since I've
left merging `DIEAbbrevData` into `DIEValue` for a follow-up commit. I
measured an increase from 845 MB to 879 MB, around 3.9%. The follow-up
drops it lower than the starting point, and I've only recently brought
the memory this low anyway, so I'm committing these changes separately
to keep them incremental. (I also considered swapping the commits, but
the other one first would cause a lot more code churn.)
(I'm looking at `llc` memory usage on `verify-uselistorder.lto.opt.bc`;
see r236629 for details.)
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An upcoming commit will switch to storing `DIEValue`s by value in a
`DIE`, so move the `DIE` down below all the subclasses it can. Two
subclasses inherit from `DIE`, so drop those down below `DIE`.
`DIEValue` will become a discriminated union, which contains an instance
of one of the classes that are currently subclasses. "Big" ones, such
as those that inherit from `DIE`, will continue to be stored by pointer.
This commit does as much of the code motion ahead of time as possible.
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Now that most of the methods in Clang and LLVM that were parsing arch/cpu/fpu
strings are using ARMTargetParser, it's time to make it a bit more conforming
with what the ABI says.
This commit adds some clarification on what build attributes are accepted and
which are "non-standard". It also makes clear that the "defaultCPU" and
"defaultArch" methods were really just build attribute getters.
It also diverges from GCC's behaviour to say that armv2/armv3 are really an
ARMv4 in the build attributes, when the ABI has a clear state for that: Pre-v4.
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This commit a 3rd attempt at comitting the initial MIR serialization patch.
The first commit (r237708) was reverted in 237730. Then the second commit
(r237954) was reverted in r238007, as the MIR library under CodeGen caused
a circular dependency where the CodeGen library depended on MIR and MIR
library depended on CodeGen.
This commit has fixed the dependencies between CodeGen and MIR by
reorganizing the MIR serialization code - the code that prints out
MIR has been moved to CodeGen, and the MIR library has been renamed
to MIRParser. Now the CodeGen library doesn't depend on the
MIRParser library, thus the circular dependency no longer exists.
--Original Commit Message--
MIR Serialization: print and parse LLVM IR using MIR format.
This commit is the initial commit for the MIR serialization project.
It creates a new library under CodeGen called 'MIR'. This new
library adds a new machine function pass that prints out the LLVM IR
using the MIR format. This pass is then added as a last pass when a
'stop-after' option is used in llc. The new library adds the initial
functionality for parsing of MIR files as well. This commit also
extends the llc tool so that it can recognize and parse MIR input files.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith, Matthias Braun, Philip Reames
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9616
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manager arguments...
I have no idea why, but compilers seem to hate this and its late, so I'm
not going to debug it. :: sigh :: This is why we can't have nice things.
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when invoking run methods.
This technique was suggested by Dinesh Dwivedi who also wrote the
original patch. During the code review, they explained to me that this
isn't a fully general technique as we need to know the signatures of the
method candidates. Since this is really a narrower utility, I switched
the names and structure to be more clearly a specialized run method
invoke helper and commented it accordingly. I still think this is
a pretty big win.
Very sorry to Dinesh for the extreme delay in landing this patch. I've
been far to busy poking at other things.
Original review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3543
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This broke the llvm-mips-linux builder and several of our out-of-tree builders.
Initial investigations show that the commit probably isn't the problem but
reverting anyway while I investigate.
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the target can handle a given basic block as prologue
or epilogue.
Related to <rdar://problem/20821487>
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- Clean documentation comment
- Change the API to accept an iterator so you can actually pass
MachineBasicBlock::end() now.
- Add more "const".
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While working on another change, I noticed that the naming in this function was mildly deceptive. While fixing that, I took the oppurtunity to modernize some of the code. NFC intended.
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This is to fix problems introduced by r232481. For HSAIL,
this function does essentially nothing desirable, and
injects unwanted / incorrect stuff before the function.
The only thing it really needs to do is call EmitFunctionEntryLabel
in this case.
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If there is an InstAlias defined for an instruction that had a custom
converter (AsmMatchConverter), then when the alias is matched,
the custom converter will be used rather than the converter generated
by the InstAlias.
This patch adds the UseInstAsmMatchConverter field to the InstAlias
class, which allows you to override this behavior and force the
converter generated by the InstAlias to be used.
This is required for some future improvemnts to the R600 assembler.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9083
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Previously, subtarget features were a bitfield with the underlying type being uint64_t.
Since several targets (X86 and ARM, in particular) have hit or were very close to hitting this bound, switching the features to use a bitset.
No functional change.
The first several times this was committed (e.g. r229831, r233055), it caused several buildbot failures.
Apparently the reason for most failures was both clang and gcc's inability to deal with large numbers (> 10K) of bitset constructor calls in tablegen-generated initializers of instruction info tables.
This should now be fixed.
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Summary:
Following on from r209907 which made personality encodings indirect, do the
same for TType encodings. This fixes the case where a try/catch block needs
to generate references to, for example, std::exception in the
.gcc_except_table.
This commit uses DW_EH_PE_sdata8 for N64 as far as is possible at the moment.
However, it is possible to end up with DW_EH_PE_sdata4 when a TargetMachine is
not available. There's no risk of issues with inconsistency here since the
tables are self describing but it does mean there is a small chance of the
PC-relative offset being out of range for particularly large programs.
Reviewers: petarj
Reviewed By: petarj
Subscribers: srhines, joerg, tberghammer, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9669
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