Summary:
This patch adds support for flush operation in OpenMP dialect and translation of this construct to LLVM IR.
The OpenMP IRBuilder is used for this translation.
The patch includes code changes and testcase modifications.
Reviewed By: ftynse, kiranchandramohan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79937
For describing section/symbol names we can use unique suffixes,
e.g:
```
- Name: '.foo [1]`
- Name: '.foo [2]`
```
It can be a problem (see https://reviews.llvm.org/D79984#inline-734829),
because `[]` are sometimes used to describe a macros:
```
- Name: "[[a0]]"
```
Seems the better approach is to use something else, like "()".
This patch does it and refactors the code related.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80123
Summary:
These files tend to be hand-authored, and people get very confused.
I can't think of any reason that such whitespace would be intended.
Reviewers: kadircet
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80160
Replace with forward declarations and move includes down to source files where required.
I also needed to move the TargetLoweringObjectFile::SectionForGlobal wrapper implementation down into TargetLoweringObjectFile.cpp
Summary:
Wasm currently does not fully handle exception specifications. Rather
than crashing,
- This treats `throw()` in the same way as `noexcept`.
- This ignores and prints a warning for `throw(type, ..)`, for a
temporary measure. This warning is controlled by
`-Wwasm-exception-spec`, which is on by default. You can suppress the
warning by using `-Wno-wasm-exception-spec`.
Reviewers: dschuff
Subscribers: sbc100, jgravelle-google, sunfish, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80061
Summary:
Variable-length array (VLA) should have a size that fits into
a size_t value. According to the standard: "std::size_t can
store the maximum size of a theoretically possible object of
any type (including array)" (this is applied to C too).
The size expression is evaluated at the definition of the
VLA type even if this is a typedef.
The evaluation of the size expression in itself might cause
problems if it overflows.
Reviewers: Szelethus, baloghadamsoftware, martong, gamesh411
Reviewed By: Szelethus, martong, gamesh411
Subscribers: whisperity, rnkovacs, xazax.hun, baloghadamsoftware, szepet, a.sidorin, mikhail.ramalho, Szelethus, donat.nagy, dkrupp, gamesh411, Charusso, martong, ASDenysPetrov, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79330
Try to avoid creating VGBMs by reusing the permutation mask if it contains a
zero. If the first byte was into (any byte of) a zero vector, then the first
byte of the mask can become zero and reused by putting the mask also as the
first operand. If there instead was a first-byte use of the other source
operand, then that zero index can be reused if the mask is placed as the
second operand.
Review: Ulrich Weigand
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79925
Summary:
This is needed in Swift for C++ interop -- see here for the corresponding Swift change:
https://github.com/apple/swift/pull/30630
As part of this change, I've had to make some changes to the interface of CGCXXABI to return the additional parameters separately rather than adding them directly to a `CallArgList`.
Reviewers: rjmccall
Reviewed By: rjmccall
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79942
This adds a test to check that Length and CIE_id/CIE_pointer fields in
.debug_frame section are printed as 16-digit hex values if the records
are in the DWARF64 format.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79997
The patch changes dumping of offsets in .debug_str_offsets sections so
that they are printed as 16-digit hex values if the contribution is in
the DWARF64 format.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79997
The patch changes dumping of unit_length, debug_info_offset, and
debug_info_length fields in headers in .debug_pubname and
.debug_pubtypes sections so that they are printed as 16-digit hex values
if the contribution is in the DWARF64 format. Dumping of offsets in the
tables is changed in the same way.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79997
The patch changes dumping of a unit_length field and offsets in headers
in .debug_loclists and .debug_rnglists sections so that they are printed
as 16-digit hex values if the contribution is in the DWARF64 format.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79997
The patch changes dumping of unit_length and header_length fields in
headers in .debug_line sections so that they are printed as 16-digit hex
values if the contribution is in the DWARF64 format.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79997
The patch changes dumping of the unit_length field in a unit header so
that it is printed as a 16-digit hex value if the unit is in the DWARF64
format.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79997
The patch changes dumping of DWARF form values which sizes depend on
the DWARF format so that they are printed as 16-digit hex values for
DWARF64.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79997
The patch changes dumping of unit_length and debug_info_offset fields in
an address range header so that they are printed as 16-digit hex values
if the contribution is in the DWARF64 format.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79997
64-bit DWARF is supported for most of the sections now, and there are
separate tests for each of them. This test uses a binary input, while
the preferable way is to have a text-based source. Thus, it looks like
this test may be safely removed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80122
Summary:
Add x86 feature with IBT and/or SHSTK bits to ELF program property if they are enabled. Otherwise, contents in this header file are unused.
This file is mainly design for assembly source code which want to enable CET
Reviewers: hjl.tools, annita.zhang, LuoYuanke, craig.topper, tstellar, pengfei, rsmith
Reviewed By: LuoYuanke
Subscribers: cfe-commits, mgorny
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79617
Commit 8e8f1bd75a ("[BPF] Return fail if disassembled insn registers
out of range") tried to fix a segfault when an illegal instruction
is decoded. A test case is added to emulate such an illegal instruction.
The llvm buildbot reported an asan issue with this test case.
ERROR: AddressSanitizer: global-buffer-overflow on address ...
decodeMemoryOpValue(llvm::MCInst&, unsigned int, ...)
llvm::MCDisassembler::DecodeStatus llvm::decodeToMCInst<unsigned long>(...)
llvm::MCDisassembler::DecodeStatus llvm::decodeInstruction<unsigned long>(...)
in (anonymous namespace)::BPFDisassembler::getInstruction(...)
...
Basically, the fix in Commit 8e8f1bd75a is too later to prevent
the asan. The fix in this patch moved the register number check earlier
during decodeInstruction(). It will return fail for decodeInstruction()
if the register number is out of range.
Note that DecodeGPRRegisterClass() and DecodeGPR32RegisterClass()
already have register number checking, so here we only check
decodeMemoryOpValue().
Summary:
When a loop has multiple backedges, loop simplification attempts to
separate them out into nested loops. This results in incorrect control
flow in the presence of some functions like a GPU barrier. This change
skips the transformation when such "convergent" function calls are
present in the loop body.
Reviewed By: nhaehnle
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80078
Summary:
Add x86 feature with IBT and/or SHSTK bits to ELF program property if they are enabled. Otherwise, contents in this header file are unused.
This file is mainly design for assembly source code which want to enable CET
Reviewers: hjl.tools, annita.zhang, LuoYuanke, craig.topper, tstellar, pengfei, rsmith
Reviewed By: LuoYuanke
Subscribers: mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79617
Daniel reported a llvm-objdump segfault like below:
$ llvm-objdump -D bpf_xdp.o
...
0000000000000000 <.strtab>:
0: 00 63 69 6c 69 75 6d 5f <unknown>
1: 6c 62 36 5f 61 66 66 69 w2 <<= w6
...
(llvm-objdump: lib/Target/BPF/BPFGenAsmWriter.inc:1087: static const char*
llvm::BPFInstPrinter::getRegisterName(unsigned int): Assertion
`RegNo && RegNo < 25 && "Invalid register number!"' failed.
Stack dump:
0. Program arguments: llvm-objdump -D bpf_xdp.o
...
abort
...
llvm::BPFInstPrinter::getRegisterName(unsigned int)
llvm::BPFInstPrinter::printMemOperand(llvm::MCInst const*,
int, llvm::raw_ostream&, char const*)
llvm::BPFInstPrinter::printInstruction(llvm::MCInst const*,
unsigned long, llvm::raw_ostream&)
llvm::BPFInstPrinter::printInst(llvm::MCInst const*,
unsigned long, llvm::StringRef, llvm::MCSubtargetInfo const&,
llvm::raw_ostream&)
...
Basically, since -D enables disassembly for all sections, .strtab is also disassembled,
but some strings are decoded as legal instructions but with illegal register numbers.
When llvm-objdump tries to print register name for these illegal register numbers,
assertion and segfault happens.
The patch fixed the issue by returning fail for a disassembled insn if
that insn contains a reg operand with illegal reg number.
The insn will be printed as "<unknown>" instead of causing an assertion.
Before the transition to libOption it was possible to specify arguments
for the inferior without -- as long as they didn't start with a dash.
For example, the following invocations should all behave the same:
$ lldb inferior inferior-arg
$ lldb inferior -- inferior-arg
$ lldb -- inferior inferior-arg
This patch fixes that behavior, documents it and adds a test to cover
the different combinations.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80165
For a simple program like below:
-bash-4.4$ cat t.c
int test() {
asm volatile("r0 = r0" ::);
return 0;
}
compiled with
clang -target bpf -O2 -c t.c
the following llvm-objdump command will segfault.
llvm-objdump -d t.o
0: bf 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 nop
llvm-objdump: ../include/llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h:180
...
Assertion `idx < size()' failed
...
abort
...
llvm::BPFInstPrinter::printOperand
llvm::BPFInstPrinter::printInstruction
...
The reason is both NOP and MOV_rr (r0 = r0) having the same encoding.
The disassembly getInstruction() decodes to be a NOP instruciton but
during printInstruction() the same encoding is interpreted as
a MOV_rr instruction. Such a mismatcch caused the segfault.
The fix is to make NOP instruction as CodeGen only so disassembler
will skip NOP insn for disassembling.
Note that instruction "r0 = r0" should not appear in non inline
asm codes since BPF Machine Instruction Peephole optimization will
remove it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80156
This reverts commit 525a591f0f.
Fixed an issue with pointers to members based on typedefs. In this case,
LLVM would emit a second UDT. I fixed it by not passing the class type
to getTypeIndex when the base type is not a function type. lowerType
only uses the class type for direct function types. This suggests if we
have a PMF with a function typedef, there may be an issue, but that can
be solved separately.
Disable the test which attempts to format an NSDate with a date_value of
0 on _WIN32.
When _WIN32 is defined, GetOSXEpoch returns a date that should be in
2001, but after this is passed through timegm (which, afaict isn't
portable?) the result is a date in 1970:
```
lldb-x64-windows-ninja\llvm-project\lldb\unittests\DataFormatter\MockTests.cpp(39): error: Expected: *formatDateValue(0)
Which is: "1970-01-01 00:00:00 Pacific Standard Time"
To be equal to: "2001-01-01 00:00:00 UTC"
```
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/lldb-aarch64-ubuntu/builds/4520/steps/test/logs/stdio
These should legalize like undefs and select into copies.
The ll test is copied from the x86 test, minus the half fp case because
we don't currently support that.
rL82131 changed -O from -O1 to -O2, because -O1 was not different from
-O2 at that time.
GCC treats -O as -O1 and there is now work to make -O1 meaningful.
We can change -O back to -O1 again.
Reviewed By: echristo, dexonsmith, arphaman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79916