This is a part of InputGraph cleanup to represent input files as a flat
list of Files (and some meta-nodes for group etc.)
We cannot achieve that goal in one gigantic patch, so I split the task
into small steps as shown below.
(Recap the progress so far: Currently InputGraph contains a list of
InputElements. Each InputElement contain one File (that used to have
multiple Files, but I eliminated that use case in r223867). Files are
currently instantiated in Driver::link(), but I already made a change
to separate file parsing from object instantiation (r224102), so we
can safely instantiate Files when we need them, instead of wrapping
a file with the wrapper class (FileNode class). InputGraph used to
act like a generator class by interpreting groups by itself, but it's
now just a container of a list of InputElements (r223867).)
1. Instantiate Files in the driver and wrap them with WrapperNode.
WrapperNode is a temporary class that allows us to instantiate Files
in the driver while keep using the current InputGraph data structure.
This patch demonstrates how this step 1 looks like, using Core driver
as an example.
2. Do the same thing for the other drivers.
When step 2 is done, an InputGraph consists of GroupEnd objects or
WrapperNodes each of which contains one File. Other types of
FileNode subclasses are removed.
3. Replace InputGraph with std::vector<std::unique_ptr<InputElement>>.
InputGraph is already just a container of list of InputElements,
so this step removes that needless class.
4. Remove WrapperNode.
We need some code cleanup between each step, because many classes
do a bit odd things (e.g. InputGraph::getGroupSize()). I'll straight
things up as I need to.
llvm-svn: 225313
This is affecting the behavior of some ObjC++ / AArch64 test cases on Darwin.
Reverting to get the bots green while I track down the source of the changed
behavior.
llvm-svn: 225311
In order to make comdats always explicit in the IR, we decided to make
the syntax a bit more compact for the case of a GlobalObject in a
comdat with the same name.
Just dropping the $name causes problems for
@foo = globabl i32 0, comdat
$bar = comdat ...
and
declare void @foo() comdat
$bar = comdat ...
So the syntax is changed to
@g1 = globabl i32 0, comdat($c1)
@g2 = globabl i32 0, comdat
and
declare void @foo() comdat($c1)
declare void @foo() comdat
llvm-svn: 225302
int->fp conversions on PPC must be done through memory loads and stores. On a
modern core, this process begins by storing the int value to memory, then
loading it using a (sometimes special) FP load instruction. Unfortunately, we
would do this even when the value to be converted was itself a load, and we can
just use that same memory location instead of copying it to another first.
There is a slight complication when handling int_to_fp(fp_to_int(x)) pairs,
because the fp_to_int operand has not been lowered when the int_to_fp is being
lowered. We handle this specially by invoking fp_to_int's lowering logic
(partially) and getting the necessary memory location (some trivial refactoring
was done to make this possible).
This is all somewhat ugly, and it would be nice if some later CodeGen stage
could just clean this stuff up, but because doing so would involve modifying
target-specific nodes (or instructions), it is not immediately clear how that
would work.
Also, remove a related entry from the README.txt for which we now generate
reasonable code.
llvm-svn: 225301
This was causing a race condition where DoDestroy() would acquire
the lock and then initiate a shutdown and then wait for it to
complete. But part of the shutdown involved acquiring the same
lock from a different thread. So the main thread would timeout
waiting for the shutdown to complete and return too soon.
The end result of this is that SBProcess::Kill() was broken on
Windows.
llvm-svn: 225297
The goal is to allows MachineFunctionInfo to override this create
function to customize the creation.
No change intended in existing backend in this patch.
llvm-svn: 225292
In DS write instructions, the address operand comes before the value
operand(s) which is reversed from every other instruction type.
The SIInsertWait assumed that the first use for each instruction
was the value, so for DS write it was protecting the address
operand with s_waitcnt instructions when it should have been
protecting the value operand.
llvm-svn: 225289
A recent POSIX host thread issue where HostThreadPosix::Join() wasn't returning the thread result was responsible for this regression, yet we had no test case covering this so it wasn't discovered.
llvm-svn: 225284
Summary:
Excerpt from [atomics.types.operations.req]/21:
> When only one memory_order argument is supplied, the value of
> success is order, and the value of failure is order except that a
> value of memory_order_acq_rel shall be replaced by the value
> memory_order_acquire and a value of memory_order_release shall be
> replaced by the value memory_order_relaxed.
Clean up some copy pasta while I'm here (someone added a return
statement to a void function).
Reviewers: EricWF, jroelofs, mclow.lists
Reviewed By: mclow.lists
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6632
llvm-svn: 225280
This is equivalent to the AMDGPUTargetMachine now, but it is the
starting point for separating R600 and GCN functionality into separate
targets.
It is recommened that users start using the gcn triple for GCN-based
GPUs, because using the r600 triple for these GPUs will be deprecated in
the future.
llvm-svn: 225277
This patch improves the logic added at revision 224899 (see review D6728) that
teaches the backend when it is profitable to speculate calls to cttz/ctlz.
The original algorithm conservatively avoided speculating more than one
instruction from a basic block in a control flow grap modelling an if-statement.
In particular, the only allowed instruction (excluding the terminator) was a
call to cttz/ctlz. However, there are cases where we could be less conservative
and still be able to speculate a call to cttz/ctlz.
With this patch, CodeGenPrepare now tries to speculate a cttz/ctlz if the
result is zero extended/truncated in the same basic block, and the zext/trunc
instruction is "free" for the target.
Added new test cases to CodeGen/X86/cttz-ctlz.ll
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6853
llvm-svn: 225274
This also rolls in the changes discussed in http://reviews.llvm.org/D6766.
Defers migrating the debug info for new allocas until after all partitions
are created.
Thanks to Chandler for reviewing!
llvm-svn: 225272
The color scheme is the same as the one used by the colorize dwarfdump
script on Darwin.
A new --color option can be used to forcibly turn color on or off.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D6852
llvm-svn: 225269
In r225251, I removed an old entry from the README.txt file. While there are
several contributing factors (including pieces in Clang's ABI code), upon
further reflection, the backend part deserves a regression test.
llvm-svn: 225268