llvm-project/clang/test/CodeGen/attributes.c

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// RUN: %clang_cc1 -emit-llvm -fcf-protection=branch -target-feature +ibt -triple i386-linux-gnu -o %t %s
// RUN: FileCheck --input-file=%t %s
// CHECK: @t5 = weak global i32 2
int t5 __attribute__((weak)) = 2;
// CHECK: @t13 = global %struct.s0 zeroinitializer, section "SECT"
struct s0 { int x; };
struct s0 t13 __attribute__((section("SECT"))) = { 0 };
// CHECK: @t14.x = internal global i32 0, section "SECT"
void t14(void) {
static int x __attribute__((section("SECT"))) = 0;
}
// CHECK: @t18 = global i32 1, align 4
extern int t18 __attribute__((weak_import));
int t18 = 1;
// CHECK: @t16 = extern_weak global i32
extern int t16 __attribute__((weak_import));
// CHECK: @t6 = common protected global i32 0
int t6 __attribute__((visibility("protected")));
// CHECK: @t12 = global i32 0, section "SECT"
int t12 __attribute__((section("SECT")));
// CHECK: @t9 = weak alias void (...), bitcast (void ()* @__t8 to void (...)*)
void __t8() {}
void t9() __attribute__((weak, alias("__t8")));
// CHECK: declare extern_weak i32 @t15()
int __attribute__((weak_import)) t15(void);
int t17() {
return t15() + t16;
}
// CHECK: define void @t1() [[NR:#[0-9]+]] {
void t1() __attribute__((noreturn));
void t1() { while (1) {} }
// CHECK: define void @t2() [[NUW:#[0-9]+]] {
void t2() __attribute__((nothrow));
void t2() {}
// CHECK: define weak void @t3() [[NUW]] {
void t3() __attribute__((weak));
void t3() {}
// CHECK: define hidden void @t4() [[NUW]] {
void t4() __attribute__((visibility("hidden")));
void t4() {}
// CHECK: define void @t7() [[NR]] {
void t7() __attribute__((noreturn, nothrow));
void t7() { while (1) {} }
// CHECK: define void @t72() [[COLDDEF:#[0-9]+]] {
void t71(void) __attribute__((cold));
void t72() __attribute__((cold));
void t72() { t71(); }
// CHECK: call void @t71() [[COLDSITE:#[0-9]+]]
// CHECK: declare void @t71() [[COLDDECL:#[0-9]+]]
// CHECK: define void @t10() [[NUW]] section "SECT" {
void t10(void) __attribute__((section("SECT")));
void t10(void) {}
// CHECK: define void @t11() [[NUW]] section "SECT" {
void __attribute__((section("SECT"))) t11(void) {}
// CHECK: define i32 @t19() [[NUW]] {
extern int t19(void) __attribute__((weak_import));
int t19(void) {
return 10;
}
// CHECK:define void @t20() [[NUW]] {
// CHECK: call void @abort()
// CHECK-NEXT: unreachable
void t20(void) {
__builtin_abort();
}
void (__attribute__((fastcall)) *fptr)(int);
void t21(void) {
fptr(10);
}
// CHECK: [[FPTRVAR:%[a-z0-9]+]] = load void (i32)*, void (i32)** @fptr
// CHECK-NEXT: call x86_fastcallcc void [[FPTRVAR]](i32 inreg 10)
// PR9356: We might want to err on this, but for now at least make sure we
// use the section in the definition.
void __attribute__((section(".foo"))) t22(void);
void __attribute__((section(".bar"))) t22(void) {}
// CHECK: define void @t22() [[NUW]] section ".bar"
// CHECK: define void @t23() [[NOCF_CHECK_FUNC:#[0-9]+]]
void __attribute__((nocf_check)) t23(void) {}
// CHECK: call void %{{[a-z0-9]+}}() [[NOCF_CHECK_CALL:#[0-9]+]]
typedef void (*f_t)(void);
void t24(f_t f1) {
__attribute__((nocf_check)) f_t p = f1;
(*p)();
}
Cleanup the handling of noinline function attributes, -fno-inline, -fno-inline-functions, -O0, and optnone. These were really, really tangled together: - We used the noinline LLVM attribute for -fno-inline - But not for -fno-inline-functions (breaking LTO) - But we did use it for -finline-hint-functions (yay, LTO is happy!) - But we didn't for -O0 (LTO is sad yet again...) - We had weird structuring of CodeGenOpts with both an inlining enumeration and a boolean. They interacted in weird ways and needlessly. - A *lot* of set smashing went on with setting these, and then got worse when we considered optnone and other inlining-effecting attributes. - A bunch of inline affecting attributes were managed in a completely different place from -fno-inline. - Even with -fno-inline we failed to put the LLVM noinline attribute onto many generated function definitions because they didn't show up as AST-level functions. - If you passed -O0 but -finline-functions we would run the normal inliner pass in LLVM despite it being in the O0 pipeline, which really doesn't make much sense. - Lastly, we used things like '-fno-inline' to manipulate the pass pipeline which forced the pass pipeline to be much more parameterizable than it really needs to be. Instead we can *just* use the optimization level to select a pipeline and control the rest via attributes. Sadly, this causes a bunch of churn in tests because we don't run the optimizer in the tests and check the contents of attribute sets. It would be awesome if attribute sets were a bit more FileCheck friendly, but oh well. I think this is a significant improvement and should remove the semantic need to change what inliner pass we run in order to comply with the requested inlining semantics by relying completely on attributes. It also cleans up tho optnone and related handling a bit. One unfortunate aspect of this is that for generating alwaysinline routines like those in OpenMP we end up removing noinline and then adding alwaysinline. I tried a bunch of other approaches, but because we recompute function attributes from scratch and don't have a declaration here I couldn't find anything substantially cleaner than this. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28053 llvm-svn: 290398
2016-12-23 09:24:49 +08:00
// CHECK: attributes [[NUW]] = { noinline nounwind{{.*}} }
// CHECK: attributes [[NR]] = { noinline noreturn nounwind{{.*}} }
// CHECK: attributes [[COLDDEF]] = { cold {{.*}}}
// CHECK: attributes [[COLDDECL]] = { cold {{.*}}}
// CHECK: attributes [[NOCF_CHECK_FUNC]] = { nocf_check {{.*}}}
// CHECK: attributes [[COLDSITE]] = { cold {{.*}}}
// CHECK: attributes [[NOCF_CHECK_CALL]] = { nocf_check }