This change makes MemorySanitizer instrumentation a bit more strict
about instructions that have no origin id assigned to them.
This would have caught the bug that was fixed in r222918.
No functional change.
llvm-svn: 222997
Summary:
PowerPC DWARF unwind info defined CFA as SP + offset even in a function
where the stack had been dynamically realigned. This clearly doesn't
work because the offset from SP to CFA is not a constant. Fix it by
defining CFA as BP instead.
This was causing the AddressSanitizer null_deref test to fail 50% of
the time, depending on whether SP happened to be 32-byte aligned on
entry to a particular function or not.
Reviewers: willschm, uweigand, hfinkel
Reviewed By: hfinkel
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6410
llvm-svn: 222996
Now that TailRecursionElimination has been fixed with r222354, the
threshold on size for lifetime marker insertion can be removed. This
only affects named temporary though, as the patch for unnamed temporaries
is still in progress.
llvm-svn: 222993
Add checkDecodedInstruction for post-decode checking of instructions, to catch
the corner cases like HVC that don't fit into the general pattern. Needed to
check for an invalid condition field in instruction encoding despite HVC not
taking a predicate.
Patch by Matthew Wahab.
Change-Id: I48e28de981d7a9e43569594da3c45fb478b4f795
llvm-svn: 222992
This commit fixes a bug in stack protector pass where edge weights were not set
when new basic blocks were added to lists of successor basic blocks.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5766
llvm-svn: 222987
Instead of keeping an explicit set, just drop the names of types we choose
to map to some other type.
This has the advantage that the name of the unused will not cause the context
to rename types on module read.
llvm-svn: 222986
This would allow other flavor specific contexts to override the default value,
if they want to optionally run the round trip passes.
There is some information lost like the original file owner of the atom with
RoundTripPasses. The Gnu flavor needs this information inorder to implement
LinkerScript matching and for other diagnostic outputs such as Map files.
The flag also can be used to record information in the Atom if the information
to the Writer needs to be conveyed through References too.
llvm-svn: 222983
The AtomSections were improperly merging sections from various input files. This
patch fixes the problem, with an updated test that was provided by Simon.
Thanks to Simon Atanasyan for catching this issue.
llvm-svn: 222982
Polly had a copy of this pass to create the canonical induction variables
necessary for the non-scev-based code generation. As we now always use SCEV
based code generation, canonical induction variables are not needed any more.
llvm-svn: 222979
SCEV based code generation has been the default for two weeks after having
been tested for a long time. We now drop the support the non-scev-based code
generation.
llvm-svn: 222978
This fixes LINK_POLLY_INTO_TOOLS=ON builds, which previously failed with:
CMake Error: install(EXPORT "LLVMExports" ...) includes target "opt" which
requires target "Polly" that is not in the export set.
CMake Error: install(EXPORT "LLVMExports" ...) includes target "bugpoint" which
requires target "Polly" that is not in the export set.
llvm-svn: 222977
Add assembler support for the fixed-point cache-inhibited load/store
instructions. These are hypervisor-level only, so don't get too excited ;)
Fixes PR21650.
llvm-svn: 222976
Upon further review I think the MultiClass is being copied into the map instead of being moved due to the copy constructor on the nested Record type. This ultimately got exposed when the vector in DefPrototype vector was changed to hold unique_ptrs in another commit. This caused gcc 4.7 to fail due to the use of the copy constructor on unique_ptr with the error pointing back to one of the insert calls from this commit. Not sure why clang was able to build.
This reverts commit 710cdf729f84b428bf41aa8d32dbdb35fff79fde.
llvm-svn: 222971
The previous patch had effect, but missed this one. It seems MSVC
gets ADL-confused by the calls where the first argument is a function call?
llvm-svn: 222968
It was failing with this kind of error:
C:\b\build\slave\CrWinClang\build\src\third_party\llvm\lib\TableGen\TGParser.cpp(1243) : error C2668: 'llvm::make_unique' : ambiguous call to overloaded function
C:\b\build\slave\CrWinClang\build\src\third_party\llvm\include\llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h(408): could be 'std::unique_ptr<llvm::Record,std::default_delete<_Ty>> llvm::make_unique<llvm::Record,std::string,llvm::SMLoc&,llvm::RecordKeeper&,bool>(std::string &&,llvm::SMLoc &,llvm::RecordKeeper &,bool &&)'
with
[
_Ty=llvm::Record
]
C:\b\depot_tools\win_toolchain\vs2013_files\win8sdk\bin\..\..\VC\include\memory(1637): or 'std::unique_ptr<llvm::Record,std::default_delete<_Ty>> std::make_unique<llvm::Record,std::string,llvm::SMLoc&,llvm::RecordKeeper&,bool>(std::string &&,llvm::SMLoc &,llvm::RecordKeeper &,bool &&)' [found using argument-dependent lookup]
with
[
_Ty=llvm::Record
]
while trying to match the argument list '(std::string, llvm::SMLoc, llvm::RecordKeeper, bool)'
llvm-svn: 222967
Extending SuppressionContext to add a HasSuppressionType method that tells whether a certain suppression type is currently used or not. It's a step to implement issue suppressions for ASan, see http://reviews.llvm.org/D6280.
Reviewed at http://reviews.llvm.org/D6443
llvm-svn: 222954
for x86_64. i386, arm, arm64 aren't handled yet but those are minor
variations on this format.
This commit also adds code to read the symbol table out of the
binary and read the LC_FUNCTION_STARTS to augment the symbol table
with the start addresses of all the functions - and print the
function names when showing the unwind info.
llvm-svn: 222951
Order matters for this container, it seems (using a forward_list and
replacing the original push_backs with emplace_fronts caused test
failures). I didn't look too deeply into why.
(& in retrospect, I might go back & change some of the forward_lists I
introduced to deques anyway - since most don't require removal, deque is
a more memory-friendly data structure (moderate locality while not
invalidating pointers))
llvm-svn: 222950