Revert the changes to the C API LLVMBuildLandingPad that were part of
the personality function move. We now set the personality on the parent
function when the C API attempts to construct a landingpad with a
personality.
This reverts commit r240010.
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This is a necessary prerequisite for bootstrapping the emission
of debug info inside modules.
- Adds a FlagExternalTypeRef to DICompositeType.
External types must have a unique identifier.
- External type references are emitted using a forward declaration
with a DW_AT_signature([DW_FORM_ref_sig8]) based on the UID.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D9612
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Summary:
The capability was lost with D10429 where the personality function was set at function level rather than landing pad level. Now there is no way to get/set the personality function from the C API. That is a problem.
Note that the whole thing could be avoided by improving the C API testing, as started by D10725
Reviewers: chandlerc, bogner, majnemer, andrew.w.kaylor, rafael, rnk, axw
Subscribers: rafael, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10946
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This is a C++11 feature that both GCC and MSVC have supported as ane extension
long before C++11 was approved.
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This change adds new attribute called "argmemonly". Function marked with this attribute can only access memory through it's argument pointers. This attribute directly corresponds to the "OnlyAccessesArgumentPointees" ModRef behaviour in alias analysis.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10398
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Integral class statics are handled oddly in MSVC, we don't need them
in this case, use an enum instead.
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Summary:
This introduces new instructions neccessary to implement MSVC-compatible
exception handling support. Most of the middle-end and none of the
back-end haven't been audited or updated to take them into account.
Reviewers: rnk, JosephTremoulet, reames, nlewycky, rjmccall
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11041
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The justification of this change is here: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2015-March/082989.html
According to the current GEP syntax, vector GEP requires that each index must be a vector with the same number of elements.
%A = getelementptr i8, <4 x i8*> %ptrs, <4 x i64> %offsets
In this implementation I let each index be or vector or scalar. All vector indices must have the same number of elements. The scalar value will mean the splat vector value.
(1) %A = getelementptr i8, i8* %ptr, <4 x i64> %offsets
or
(2) %A = getelementptr i8, <4 x i8*> %ptrs, i64 %offset
In all cases the %A type is <4 x i8*>
In the case (2) we add the same offset to all pointers.
The case (1) covers C[B[i]] case, when we have the same base C and different offsets B[i].
The documentation is updated.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D10496
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Summary:
Initially, these intrinsics seemed like part of a family of "frame"
related intrinsics, but now I think that's more confusing than helpful.
Initially, the LangRef specified that this would create a new kind of
allocation that would be allocated at a fixed offset from the frame
pointer (EBP/RBP). We ended up dropping that design, and leaving the
stack frame layout alone.
These intrinsics are really about sharing local stack allocations, not
frame pointers. I intend to go further and add an `llvm.localaddress()`
intrinsic that returns whatever register (EBP, ESI, ESP, RBX) is being
used to address locals, which should not be confused with the frame
pointer.
Naming suggestions at this point are welcome, I'm happy to re-run sed.
Reviewers: majnemer, nicholas
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11011
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This reverts commit r241602. We had a latent bug in SCCP where we would
make a basic block empty and then proceed to ask questions about it's
terminator.
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getFirstNonPHI's documentation states that it returns null if there is
no non-PHI instruction. However, it instead returns a pointer to the
end iterator. The implementation of getFirstNonPHI claims that
dereferencing the iterator will result in an assertion failure but this
doesn't occur. Instead, machinery like getFirstInsertionPt will attempt
to isa<> this invalid memory which results in unpredictable behavior.
Instead, make getFirst* return null if no such instruction exists.
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Summary:
Looking at r241279, I noticed that UpgradedIntrinsics only gets written
to in the following code:
if (UpgradeIntrinsicFunction(&F, NewFn))
UpgradedIntrinsics[&F] = NewFn;
Looking through UpgradeIntrinsicFunction, we always return false OR
NewFn will be set to a different function from our source.
This patch pulls the F != NewFn into UpgradeIntrinsicFunction as an
assert, and removes the check from callers of UpgradeIntrinsicFunction.
Reviewers: rafael, chandlerc
Subscribers: llvm-commits-list
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10915
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This change is needed later when I make changes to attach string function
attributes to llvm.trap and llvm.debugtrap.
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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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Allow callers of `Value::print()` and `Metadata::print()` to pass in a
`ModuleSlotTracker`. This allows them to pay only once for calculating
module-level slots (such as Metadata).
This is related to PR23865, where there was a huge cost for
`MachineFunction::print()`. Although I don't have a *particular* user
in mind for this new code, I have hit big slowdowns before when running
`opt -debug`, and I think this will be useful. Going forward, if
someone hits a big slowdown with `print()` statements, they can create a
`ModuleSlotTracker` and send it through. Similarly, adding support to
`Value::dump()` and `Metadata::dump()` should be trivial.
I added unit tests to be sure the `print()` functions actually behave
the same way with and without the slot tracker.
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For another 1% speedup on the testcase in PR23865, push the
`ModuleSlotTracker` through to metadata-related printing in
`MachineBasicBlock::print()`.
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Expose enough of the IR-level `SlotTracker` so that
`MachineFunction::print()` can use a single one for printing
`BasicBlock`s. Next step would be to lift this through a few more APIs
so that we can make other print methods faster.
Fixes PR23865, changing the runtime of `llc -print-machineinstrs` from
many minutes (killed after 3 minutes, but it wasn't very close) to
13 seconds for a 502185 line dump.
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We support invoking a subset of llvm's intrinsics, but the verifier didn't account for this. We had previously added a special case to verify invokes of statepoints. By generalizing the code in terms of CallSite, we can verify invokes of other intrinsics as well. Interestingly, this found one test case which was invalid.
Note: I'm deliberately leaving the naming change from CI to CS to a follow up change. That will happen shortly, I just wanted to reduce the diff to make it clear what was happening with this one.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10118
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This is part of the work to devirtualize Value.
The old pattern was to call replaceUsesOfWithOnConstant which was overridden by
subclasses. Those could then call replaceUsesOfWithOnConstantImpl on Constant
to handle deleting the current value.
To be consistent with other parts of the code, this has been changed so that we
call the method on Constant, and that dispatches to an Impl on subclasses.
As part of this, it made sense to rename the methods to be more descriptive. The
new name is Constant::handleOperandChange, and it requires that all subclasses of
Constant implement handleOperandChangeImpl, even if they just throw an error if
they shouldn't be called.
Reviewed by Duncan Exon Smith.
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The only caller of this method is Value::replaceAllUsesWith which
explicitly checks that we are not a GlobalValue. So replace the
body with an unreachable to ensure that we never call it.
The unreachable itself is moved to GlobalValue not GlobalVariable
as that is the base class of all the globals we don't want to call
this method on.
Note, this patch is short lived as i'll soon refactor all callers
of this method.
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This reorganizes destroyConstant and destroyConstantImpl.
Now there is only destroyConstant in Constant itself, while
subclasses are required to implement destroyConstantImpl.
destroyConstantImpl no longer calls delete but is instead only
responsible for removing the constant from any maps in which it
is contained.
Reviewed by Duncan Exon Smith.
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The summary is that it moves the mangling earlier and replaces a few
calls to .addExternalSymbol with addSym.
I originally wanted to replace all the uses of addExternalSymbol with
addSym, but noticed it was a lot of work and doesn't need to be done
all at once.
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The patch is generated using this command:
tools/clang/tools/extra/clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py -fix \
-checks=-*,llvm-namespace-comment -header-filter='llvm/.*|clang/.*' \
llvm/lib/
Thanks to Eugene Kosov for the original patch!
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Summary:
Currently intrinsics don't affect the creation of the call graph.
This is not accurate with respect to statepoint and patchpoint
intrinsics -- these do call (or invoke) LLVM level functions.
This change fixes this inconsistency by adding a call to the external
node for call sites that call these non-leaf intrinsics. This coupled
with the fact that these intrinsics also escape the function pointer
they call gives us a conservatively correct call graph.
Reviewers: reames, chandlerc, atrick, pgavlin
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10526
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The personality routine currently lives in the LandingPadInst.
This isn't desirable because:
- All LandingPadInsts in the same function must have the same
personality routine. This means that each LandingPadInst beyond the
first has an operand which produces no additional information.
- There is ongoing work to introduce EH IR constructs other than
LandingPadInst. Moving the personality routine off of any one
particular Instruction and onto the parent function seems a lot better
than have N different places a personality function can sneak onto an
exceptional function.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10429
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If globals can be unnamed, there is no reason for aliases to be different.
The restriction was there since the original implementation in r36435. I
can only guess it was there because of the old bison parser for the old
alias syntax.
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Adds static_asserts to ensure alignment of concatenated objects is
correct, and fixes them where they are not.
Also changes the definition of AlignOf to use constexpr, except on
MSVC, to avoid enum comparison warnings from GCC.
(There's not too much of this in llvm itself, most of the fun is in
clang).
This seems to make LLVM actually work without Bus Error on 32bit
sparc.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10271
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