They were out of place since the introduction of arbitrary precision integer
types.
This also synchronizes the documentation to Types.h, so it refers to first class
types and single value types.
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These helper classes take care of the book-keeping the drives the
GenericScheduler heuristics. It is likely that developers writing
target-specific schedulers that work similarly to GenericScheduler
will want to use these helpers too. The immediate goal is to develop a
GenericPostScheduler that can run in place of the old PostRAScheduler,
but will use the new machine model.
No functionality change intended.
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Indent the command lines to indicate they continue from previous lines. Also,
fix incorrect uses of CHECK-DAG and CHECK-NOT.
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The sefault occurs due to an infinite loop when the verifier tries to
determine the size of a type of the form "%rt = type { %rt }" while
checking an alloca of the type.
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lib/Transforms/Instrumentation/AddressSanitizer.cpp:1405:36: error: non-constant-expression cannot be narrowed from type 'uint64_t' (aka 'unsigned long long') to 'size_t' (aka 'unsigned int') in initializer list [-Wc++11-narrowing]
getAllocaSizeInBytes(AI),
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This commit caches the value of the AllowAtInIdentifier variable as
a class variable in AsmLexer. We do this to avoid repeated MAI
queries and string comparisons each time we lex an identifier.
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Command line arguments that begin with @ but aren't a path to an
existing file currently cause later @file arguments to be ignored.
Correctly skip over these arguments instead of trying to read a
non-existent file 20 times and giving up.
Since the problem manifests in the clang driver, the test is in that
repository.
Fixes rdar://problem/15590906
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- krait processor currently modeled with the same features as A9.
- Krait processor additionally has VFP4 (fused multiply add/sub)
and hardware division features enabled.
- krait has currently the same Schedule model as A9
- krait cpu flag is not recognized by the GNU assembler yet,
it is replaced with march=armv7-a to avoid a lower march
from being used.
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This removes another case of spooky action at a distance (building the
same label names in multiple places creating an implicit dependency
between those places) and helps pave the way for type units.
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This is a precursor to moving type units into the correct (debug_types)
section with comdat groups and full type unit headers.
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The integrated assembler fails to properly lex arm comments when
they are adjacent to an identifier in the input stream. The reason
is that the arm comment symbol '@' is also used as symbol variant in
other assembly languages so when lexing an identifier it allows the
'@' symbol as part of the identifier.
Example:
$ cat comment.s
foo:
add r0, r0@got to parse this as a comment
$ llvm-mc -triple armv7 comment.s
comment.s:4:18: error: unexpected token in argument list
add r0, r0@got to parse this as a comment
^
This should be parsed as correctly as `add r0, r0`.
This commit modifes the assembly lexer to not include the '@' symbol
in identifiers when lexing for targets that use '@' for comments.
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This more accurately represents the actual walk - pubnames/pubtypes are
emitted into the .o, not the .dwo, and reference the skeletons not the
full units.
Use the newly established ID->index invariant to lookup the underlying
full unit to retrieve its public names and types.
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This simplifies reasoning about the code and enables simple navigation
from a skeleton to its full unit. (currently there are no type unit
skeletons, so the skeleton list doesn't have the same ID == index
property)
Eventually we should get rid of this ID and just store the labels we
need as the IDs are allowing this code to create difficult to
manage/understand associations (loops over non-skeletal units are
implicitly referencing their skeletal units during pub* emission, for
example). It may be necessary to have some kind of skeleton->full unit
association and a more direct pointer or similar device would be
preferable than an index.
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The current peephole optimizing for compare inst assumes an instr that
uses CPSR has an MO for ARM Cond code.However, for VSEL instructions
(vseqeq, vselgt, vselgt, vselvs), there is no such operand nor do
they support the modification of Cond Code.
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Since z has no setcc instruction as such, the choice of setBooleanContents
is a bit arbitrary. Currently it's set to ZeroOrOneBooleanContent,
so we produced a branch-free form when selecting between 0 and 1,
but not when selecting between 0 and -1. This patch handles the latter
case too.
At some point I'd like to measure whether it's better to use conditional
moves for constant selects on z196, but that's future work.
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Summary:
Rewrite asan's stack frame layout.
First, most of the stack layout logic is moved into a separte file
to make it more testable and (potentially) useful for other projects.
Second, make the frames more compact by using adaptive redzones
(smaller for small objects, larger for large objects).
Third, try to minimized gaps due to large alignments (this is hypothetical since
today we don't see many stack vars aligned by more than 32).
The frames indeed become more compact, but I'll still need to run more benchmarks
before committing, but I am sking for review now to get early feedback.
This change will be accompanied by a trivial change in compiler-rt tests
to match the new frame sizes.
Reviewers: samsonov, dvyukov
Reviewed By: samsonov
CC: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2324
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Not only does it trigger -Wparentheses, I think the assert actually
relies on incorrect operator precedence.
Also, the grammar as questionable, but I might not know enough about the
problem at hand.
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Test is platform independent, but I don't want to force vector-width, or
that could spoil the pragma test.
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The intended behaviour is to force vectorization on the presence
of the flag (either turn on or off), and to continue the behaviour
as expected in its absence. Tests were added to make sure the all
cases are covered in opt. No tests were added in other tools with
the assumption that they should use the PassManagerBuilder in the
same way.
This patch also removes the outdated -late-vectorize flag, which was
on by default and not helping much.
The pragma metadata is being attached to the same place as other loop
metadata, but nothing forbids one from attaching it to a function
(to enable #pragma optimize) or basic blocks (to hint the basic-block
vectorizers), etc. The logic should be the same all around.
Patches to Clang to produce the metadata will be produced after the
initial implementation is agreed upon and committed. Patches to other
vectorizers (such as SLP and BB) will be added once we're happy with
the pass manager changes.
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