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Rafael Espindola
ec8b573e54 Prefer common over weak linkage when linking.
This matches the behavior of ELF linkers.

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2014-09-09 14:27:09 +00:00
Rafael Espindola
efed46fe31 Simplify ModuleLinker::getLinkageResult. NFC.
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2014-09-09 14:07:40 +00:00
Toma Tabacu
b3fa7e412b [mips] Add assembler support for .set mips0 directive.
Summary:
This directive is used to reset the assembler options to their initial values.
Assembly programmers use it in conjunction with the ".set mipsX" directives.

This patch depends on the .set push/pop directive (http://reviews.llvm.org/D4821).

Contains work done by Matheus Almeida.

Reviewers: dsanders

Reviewed By: dsanders

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4957

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2014-09-09 12:52:14 +00:00
Diego Novillo
40c949a1b4 Re-factor sample profile reader into lib/ProfileData.
Summary:
This patch moves the profile reading logic out of the Sample Profile
transformation into a generic profile reader facility in
lib/ProfileData.

The intent is to use this new reader to implement a sample profile
reader/writer that can be used to convert sample profiles from external
sources into LLVM.

This first patch introduces no functional changes. It moves the profile
reading code from lib/Transforms/SampleProfile.cpp into
lib/ProfileData/SampleProfReader.cpp.

In subsequent patches I will:

- Add a bitcode format for sample profiles to allow for more efficient
  encoding of the profile.
- Add a writer for both text and bitcode format profiles.
- Add a 'convert' command to llvm-profdata to be able to convert between
  the two (and serve as entry point for other sample profile formats).

Reviewers: bogner, echristo

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5250

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2014-09-09 12:40:50 +00:00
Daniel Sanders
052538124f [mips] Move MipsTargetLowering::MipsCC::regSize() to MipsSubtarget::getGPRSizeInBytes()
Summary:
The GPR size is more a property of the subtarget than that of the ABI so move
this information to the MipsSubtarget.

No functional change.

Reviewers: vmedic

Reviewed By: vmedic

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5009


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2014-09-09 12:11:16 +00:00
Pavel Chupin
586994a74e [x32] Emit callq for CALLpcrel32
Summary:
In AT&T annotation for both x86_64 and x32 calls should be printed as
callq in assembly. It's only a matter of correct mnemonic, object output
is ok.

Test Plan: trivial test added

Reviewers: nadav, dschuff, craig.topper

Subscribers: llvm-commits, zinovy.nis

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5213

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2014-09-09 11:54:12 +00:00
Daniel Sanders
9242b13a4a [mips] Don't cache IsO32 and IsFP64 in MipsTargetLowering::MipsCC
Summary:
Use a MipsSubtarget reference instead.

No functional change.

Reviewers: vmedic

Reviewed By: vmedic

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5008

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2014-09-09 10:46:48 +00:00
Tim Northover
4faf24b6b7 llvm-objdump: don't crash when __compact_unwind has no relocs.
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2014-09-09 10:45:06 +00:00
Toma Tabacu
f29c5818bf [mips] Add assembler support for .set push/pop directive.
Summary:
These directives are used to save the current assembler options (in the case of ".set push") and restore the previously saved options (in the case of ".set pop").

Contains work done by Matheus Almeida.

Reviewers: dsanders

Reviewed By: dsanders

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4821

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2014-09-09 10:15:38 +00:00
Renato Golin
ccfbbaca3f ARM: Negative offset support problem
This patch is to permit a negative offset usage for a non frame access.

Patch by Igor Oblakov.

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2014-09-09 09:57:59 +00:00
Justin Bogner
ff6eb4fec5 llvm-cov: Use ArrayRef::slice (NFC)
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2014-09-09 09:15:52 +00:00
Patrik Hagglund
3008bee7d9 [MachineSinking] Conservatively clear kill flags after coalescing.
This solves the problem of having a kill flag inside a loop
with a definition of the register prior to the loop:

%vreg368<def> ...

Inside loop:

        %vreg520<def> = COPY %vreg368
        %vreg568<def,tied1> = add %vreg341<tied0>, %vreg520<kill>

=> was coalesced into =>

        %vreg568<def,tied1> = add %vreg341<tied0>, %vreg368<kill>

MachineVerifier then complained:
*** Bad machine code: Virtual register killed in block, but needed live out. ***

The kill flag for %vreg368 is incorrect, and is cleared by this patch.

This is similar to the clearing done at the end of
MachineSinking::SinkInstruction().

Patch provided by Jonas Paulsson.

Reviewed by Quentin Colombet and Juergen Ributzka.

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2014-09-09 07:47:00 +00:00
Justin Bogner
39d5e80b44 llvm-cov: Combine two types that were nearly identical (NFC)
llvm-cov had a SourceRange type that was nearly identical to a
CountedRegion except that it shaved off a couple of fields. There
aren't likely to be enough of these for the minor memory savings to be
worth the extra complexity here.

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2014-09-09 05:32:18 +00:00
Justin Bogner
74a60259a5 llvm-cov: Rename MappingRegion to coverage::CountedRegion (NFC)
This name was too similar to CoverageMappingRegion, and the type
really belongs in the coverage library anyway.

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2014-09-09 05:32:14 +00:00
Bob Wilson
086832979b Set trunc store action to Expand for all X86 targets.
When compiling without SSE2, isTruncStoreLegal(F64, F32) would return Legal, whereas with SSE2 it would return Expand. And since the Target doesn't seem to actually handle a truncstore for double -> float, it would just output a store of a full double in the space for a float hence overwriting other bits on the stack.

Patch by Luqman Aden!

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2014-09-09 01:13:36 +00:00
Justin Bogner
0acb48923d llvm-cov: Try to appease MSVC after r217404
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2014-09-08 21:31:43 +00:00
Dan Liew
c5bdff0176 Fix type error in insertvalue example in LangRef. %agg1 is of type {i32,
float} and thus cannot be used where a type {i32, {float}} is expected.

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2014-09-08 21:19:46 +00:00
Justin Bogner
78834e522f llvm-cov: Use ErrorOr rather than an error_code* (NFC)
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2014-09-08 21:04:00 +00:00
Hans Wennborg
4cd53531fd Fast-ISel: Remove dead code after falling back from selecting call instructions (PR20863)
Previously, fast-isel would not clean up after failing to select a call
instruction, because it would have called flushLocalValueMap() which moves
the insertion point, making SavedInsertPt in selectInstruction() invalid.

Fixing this by making SavedInsertPt a member variable, and having
flushLocalValueMap() update it.

This removes some redundant code at -O0, and more importantly fixes PR20863.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5249

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2014-09-08 20:24:10 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
50a5cda135 Group unsafe fmul math folds together for easier reading. No functional change.
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2014-09-08 20:16:42 +00:00
Justin Bogner
69062a3c65 llvm-cov: Remove dead code
FunctionCoverageMapping::PrettyName was from a version of the tool
during review, and isn't actually used currently.

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2014-09-08 19:51:21 +00:00
Hal Finkel
beeca54864 Don't static_cast invalid pointers
UBSan complained about using static_cast on the invalid (tombstone, etc.)
pointers used by DenseMap. Use a reinterpret_cast instead.

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2014-09-08 19:31:25 +00:00
Alexey Samsonov
e769dc39fd Be more careful in parsing Module::ModFlagBehavior value
to make sure we don't do invalid load of an enum. Share the
conversion code between llvm::Module implementation and the
verifier.

This bug was reported by UBSan.


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2014-09-08 19:16:28 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
16ee570cc3 Fix the FIXME that was just added in r217390 - remove a bunch of redundant fold permutations.
The testcases for these folds already exist in test/CodeGen/X86/fp-fast.ll.


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2014-09-08 18:22:51 +00:00
Sanjay Patel
f6ab875af0 group unsafe math folds together for easier reading
Also added a FIXME regarding redundant folds for non-canonicalized constants.


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2014-09-08 17:32:19 +00:00
Chad Rosier
c3c0c6df2a [AArch64] Enabled AA support for Cortex-A57.
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2014-09-08 15:34:16 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
13ea374e79 R600/SI: Fix assertion from copying a TargetGlobalAddress
Assert in scheduler from an inserted copy_to_regclass from
a constant.

This only seems to break sometimes when a constant initializer
address is forced into VGPRs in a non-entry block. No test
since the only case I've managed to hit only happens with a future
patch, and that case will also not be a problem once scalar instructions
are used in non-entry blocks.

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2014-09-08 15:07:33 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
ef4bb30475 R600/SI: Replace LDS atomics with no return versions
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2014-09-08 15:07:31 +00:00
Matt Arsenault
f1cd7ce098 R600/SI: Add InstrMapping for noret atomics.
Only handles LDS atomics for now, and will be used
to replace atomics with no uses with the no return
versions.

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2014-09-08 15:07:27 +00:00
Chad Rosier
b30d031de4 [AArch64] Improve AA to remove unneeded edges in the AA MI scheduling graph.
Patch by Sanjin Sijaric <ssijaric@codeaurora.org>!
Phabricator Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5103

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2014-09-08 14:43:48 +00:00
Chad Rosier
1ef487d463 [AArch64] Enabled AA support for Cortex-A53.
Patch by Sanjin Sijaric <ssijaric@codeaurora.org>!
Phabricator Review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5103

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2014-09-08 14:31:49 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko
b0ef0140bc Add .clang-tidy configuration file to provide LLVM-optimized defaults for
clang-tidy.

Reviewers: chandlerc, djasper

Reviewed By: djasper

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5236

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2014-09-08 13:30:00 +00:00
Sid Manning
27ebc7c2f5 Spelling correction
Another trivial spelling change.

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2014-09-08 13:05:23 +00:00
Andrew Trick
feae667742 Add a comment to getNewAlignmentDiff.
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2014-09-07 23:16:24 +00:00
Hal Finkel
5f36b46bf0 Make use @llvm.assume for loop guards in ScalarEvolution
This adds a basic (but important) use of @llvm.assume calls in ScalarEvolution.
When SE is attempting to validate a condition guarding a loop (such as whether
or not the loop count can be zero), this check should also include dominating
assumptions.

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2014-09-07 21:37:59 +00:00
Hal Finkel
1c0c67a007 Check for all known bits on ret in InstCombine
From a combination of @llvm.assume calls (and perhaps through other means, such
as range metadata), it is possible that all bits of a return value might be
known. Previously, InstCombine did not check for this (which is understandable
given assumptions of constant propagation), but means that we'd miss simple
cases where assumptions are involved.

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2014-09-07 21:28:34 +00:00
Hal Finkel
3ef1aae2b5 Make use of @llvm.assume from LazyValueInfo
This change teaches LazyValueInfo to use the @llvm.assume intrinsic. Like with
the known-bits change (r217342), this requires feeding a "context" instruction
pointer through many functions. Aside from a little refactoring to reuse the
logic that turns predicates into constant ranges in LVI, the only new code is
that which can 'merge' the range from an assumption into that otherwise
computed. There is also a small addition to JumpThreading so that it can have
LVI use assumptions in the same block as the comparison feeding a conditional
branch.

With this patch, we can now simplify this as expected:
int foo(int a) {
  __builtin_assume(a > 5);
  if (a > 3) {
    bar();
    return 1;
  }
  return 0;
}

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2014-09-07 20:29:59 +00:00
Hal Finkel
1d6c2d717d Add an AlignmentFromAssumptions Pass
This adds a ScalarEvolution-powered transformation that updates load, store and
memory intrinsic pointer alignments based on invariant((a+q) & b == 0)
expressions. Many of the simple cases we can get with ValueTracking, but we
still need something like this for the more complicated cases (such as those
with an offset) that require some algebra. Note that gcc's
__builtin_assume_aligned's optional third argument provides exactly for this
kind of 'misalignment' offset for which this kind of logic is necessary.

The primary motivation is to fixup alignments for vector loads/stores after
vectorization (and unrolling). This pass is added to the optimization pipeline
just after the SLP vectorizer runs (which, admittedly, does not preserve SE,
although I imagine it could).  Regardless, I actually don't think that the
preservation matters too much in this case: SE computes lazily, and this pass
won't issue any SE queries unless there are any assume intrinsics, so there
should be no real additional cost in the common case (SLP does preserve DT and
LoopInfo).

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2014-09-07 20:05:11 +00:00
Hal Finkel
83d886db3a Add additional patterns for @llvm.assume in ValueTracking
This builds on r217342, which added the infrastructure to compute known bits
using assumptions (@llvm.assume calls). That original commit added only a few
patterns (to catch common cases related to determining pointer alignment); this
change adds several other patterns for simple cases.

r217342 contained that, for assume(v & b = a), bits in the mask
that are known to be one, we can propagate known bits from the a to v. It also
had a known-bits transfer for assume(a = b). This patch adds:

assume(~(v & b) = a) : For those bits in the mask that are known to be one, we
                       can propagate inverted known bits from the a to v.

assume(v | b = a) :    For those bits in b that are known to be zero, we can
                       propagate known bits from the a to v.

assume(~(v | b) = a):  For those bits in b that are known to be zero, we can
                       propagate inverted known bits from the a to v.

assume(v ^ b = a) :    For those bits in b that are known to be zero, we can
		       propagate known bits from the a to v. For those bits in
		       b that are known to be one, we can propagate inverted
                       known bits from the a to v.

assume(~(v ^ b) = a) : For those bits in b that are known to be zero, we can
		       propagate inverted known bits from the a to v. For those
		       bits in b that are known to be one, we can propagate
                       known bits from the a to v.

assume(v << c = a) :   For those bits in a that are known, we can propagate them
                       to known bits in v shifted to the right by c.

assume(~(v << c) = a) : For those bits in a that are known, we can propagate
                        them inverted to known bits in v shifted to the right by c.

assume(v >> c = a) :   For those bits in a that are known, we can propagate them
                       to known bits in v shifted to the right by c.

assume(~(v >> c) = a) : For those bits in a that are known, we can propagate
                        them inverted to known bits in v shifted to the right by c.

assume(v >=_s c) where c is non-negative: The sign bit of v is zero

assume(v >_s c) where c is at least -1: The sign bit of v is zero

assume(v <=_s c) where c is negative: The sign bit of v is one

assume(v <_s c) where c is non-positive: The sign bit of v is one

assume(v <=_u c): Transfer the known high zero bits

assume(v <_u c): Transfer the known high zero bits (if c is know to be a power
                 of 2, transfer one more)

A small addition to InstCombine was necessary for some of the test cases. The
problem is that when InstCombine was simplifying and, or, etc. it would fail to
check the 'do I know all of the bits' condition before checking less specific
conditions and would not fully constant-fold the result. I'm not sure how to
trigger this aside from using assumptions, so I've just included the change
here.

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2014-09-07 19:21:07 +00:00
Hal Finkel
851b04c920 Make use of @llvm.assume in ValueTracking (computeKnownBits, etc.)
This change, which allows @llvm.assume to be used from within computeKnownBits
(and other associated functions in ValueTracking), adds some (optional)
parameters to computeKnownBits and friends. These functions now (optionally)
take a "context" instruction pointer, an AssumptionTracker pointer, and also a
DomTree pointer, and most of the changes are just to pass this new information
when it is easily available from InstSimplify, InstCombine, etc.

As explained below, the significant conceptual change is that known properties
of a value might depend on the control-flow location of the use (because we
care that the @llvm.assume dominates the use because assumptions have
control-flow dependencies). This means that, when we ask if bits are known in a
value, we might get different answers for different uses.

The significant changes are all in ValueTracking. Two main changes: First, as
with the rest of the code, new parameters need to be passed around. To make
this easier, I grouped them into a structure, and I made internal static
versions of the relevant functions that take this structure as a parameter. The
new code does as you might expect, it looks for @llvm.assume calls that make
use of the value we're trying to learn something about (often indirectly),
attempts to pattern match that expression, and uses the result if successful.
By making use of the AssumptionTracker, the process of finding @llvm.assume
calls is not expensive.

Part of the structure being passed around inside ValueTracking is a set of
already-considered @llvm.assume calls. This is to prevent a query using, for
example, the assume(a == b), to recurse on itself. The context and DT params
are used to find applicable assumptions. An assumption needs to dominate the
context instruction, or come after it deterministically. In this latter case we
only handle the specific case where both the assumption and the context
instruction are in the same block, and we need to exclude assumptions from
being used to simplify their own ephemeral values (those which contribute only
to the assumption) because otherwise the assumption would prove its feeding
comparison trivial and would be removed.

This commit adds the plumbing and the logic for a simple masked-bit propagation
(just enough to write a regression test). Future commits add more patterns
(and, correspondingly, more regression tests).

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2014-09-07 18:57:58 +00:00
David Blaikie
22f8dcb2b5 DebugInfo: Do not use DW_FORM_GNU_addr_index in skeleton CUs, GDB 7.8 errors on this.
It's probably not a huge deal to not do this - if we could, maybe the
address could be reused by a subprogram low_pc and avoid an extra
relocation, but it's just one per CU at best.

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2014-09-07 17:31:42 +00:00
Hal Finkel
3d03d60ca8 Add functions for finding ephemeral values
This adds a set of utility functions for collecting 'ephemeral' values. These
are LLVM IR values that are used only by @llvm.assume intrinsics (directly or
indirectly), and thus will be removed prior to code generation, implying that
they should be considered free for certain purposes (like inlining). The
inliner's cost analysis, and a few other passes, have been updated to account
for ephemeral values using the provided functionality.

This functionality is important for the usability of @llvm.assume, because it
limits the "non-local" side-effects of adding llvm.assume on inlining, loop
unrolling, etc. (these are hints, and do not generate code, so they should not
directly contribute to estimates of execution cost).

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2014-09-07 13:49:57 +00:00
Hal Finkel
3666e7f4c1 Add an Assumption-Tracking Pass
This adds an immutable pass, AssumptionTracker, which keeps a cache of
@llvm.assume call instructions within a module. It uses callback value handles
to keep stale functions and intrinsics out of the map, and it relies on any
code that creates new @llvm.assume calls to notify it of the new instructions.
The benefit is that code needing to find @llvm.assume intrinsics can do so
directly, without scanning the function, thus allowing the cost of @llvm.assume
handling to be negligible when none are present.

The current design is intended to be lightweight. We don't keep track of
anything until we need a list of assumptions in some function. The first time
this happens, we scan the function. After that, we add/remove @llvm.assume
calls from the cache in response to registration calls and ValueHandle
callbacks.

There are no new direct test cases for this pass, but because it calls it
validation function upon module finalization, we'll pick up detectable
inconsistencies from the other tests that touch @llvm.assume calls.

This pass will be used by follow-up commits that make use of @llvm.assume.

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2014-09-07 12:44:26 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
8ceea90956 [x86] Revert my over-eager commit in r217332.
I hadn't actually run all the tests yet and these combines have somewhat
surprisingly far reaching effects.

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2014-09-07 12:37:11 +00:00
Chandler Carruth
e328c5ea83 [x86] Tweak the rules surrounding 0,0 and 1,1 v2f64 shuffles and add
support for MOVDDUP which is really important for matrix multiply style
operations that do lots of non-vector-aligned load and splats.

The original motivation was to add support for MOVDDUP as the lack of it
regresses matmul_f64_4x4 by 5% or so. However, all of the rules here
were somewhat suspicious.

First, we should always be using the floating point domain shuffles,
regardless of how many copies we have to make as a movapd is *crazy*
faster than the domain switching cost on some chips. (Mostly because
movapd is crazy cheap.) Because SHUFPD can't do the copy-for-free trick
of the PSHUF instructions, there is no need to avoid canonicalizing on
UNPCK variants, so do that canonicalizing. This also ensures we have the
chance to form MOVDDUP. =]

Second, we assume SSE2 support when doing any vector lowering, and given
that we should just use UNPCKLPD and UNPCKHPD as they can operate on
registers or memory. If vectors get spilled or come from memory at all
this is going to allow the load to be folded into the operation. If we
want to optimize for encoding size (the only difference, and only
a 2 byte difference) it should be done *much* later, likely after RA.

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2014-09-07 12:02:14 +00:00
Hans Wennborg
3f09227292 Try to unflake AllocatorTest.TestAlignmentPastSlab
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2014-09-07 05:14:29 +00:00
Hans Wennborg
4f240010fd BumpPtrAllocator: do the size check without moving any pointers
Instead of aligning and moving the CurPtr forward, and then comparing
with End, simply calculate how much space is needed, and compare that
to how much is available.

Hopefully this avoids any doubts about comparing addresses possibly
derived from past the end of the slab array, overflowing, etc.

Also add a test where aligning CurPtr would move it past End.

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2014-09-07 04:24:31 +00:00
Lang Hames
e3fc1d8cde [MCJIT] Revert partial RuntimeDyldELF cleanup that was prematurely committed in
r217328.



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2014-09-07 04:13:13 +00:00
Lang Hames
f0ad482410 [MCJIT] Rewrite RuntimeDyldMachO and its derived classes to use the 'Offset'
field of RelocationValueRef, rather than the 'Addend' field.

This is consistent with RuntimeDyldELF's use of RelocationValueRef, and more
consistent with the semantics of the data being stored (the offset from the
start of a section or symbol).



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2014-09-07 04:03:32 +00:00
Lang Hames
277bb8dd4d [MCJIT] Fix a bug RuntimeDyldImpl's read/writeBytesUnaligned methods.
The previous implementation was writing to the high-bytes of integers on BE
targets (when run on LE hosts).

http://llvm.org/PR20640



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