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Mehdi Amini 06d367c6c6 Add support for __builtin_os_log_format[_buffer_size]
This reverts commit r285007 and reapply r284990, with a fix for the
opencl test that I broke. Original commit message follows:

These new builtins support a mechanism for logging OS events, using a
printf-like format string to specify the layout of data in a buffer.
The _buffer_size version of the builtin can be used to determine the size
of the buffer to allocate to hold the data, and then __builtin_os_log_format
can write data into that buffer. This implements format checking to report
mismatches between the format string and the data arguments. Most of this
code was written by Chris Willmore.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25888

llvm-svn: 285019
2016-10-24 20:39:34 +00:00
Mehdi Amini 9c39fdceda Revert "Add support for __builtin_os_log_format[_buffer_size]"
This reverts commit r284990, two opencl test are broken

llvm-svn: 285007
2016-10-24 19:41:36 +00:00
Mehdi Amini 29034362ae Add support for __builtin_os_log_format[_buffer_size]
These new builtins support a mechanism for logging OS events, using a
printf-like format string to specify the layout of data in a buffer.
The _buffer_size version of the builtin can be used to determine the size
of the buffer to allocate to hold the data, and then __builtin_os_log_format
can write data into that buffer. This implements format checking to report
mismatches between the format string and the data arguments. Most of this
code was written by Chris Willmore.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25888

llvm-svn: 284990
2016-10-24 16:56:23 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic bb1ea2d613 Enable support for __float128 in Clang and enable it on pertinent platforms
This patch corresponds to reviews:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D15120
http://reviews.llvm.org/D19125

It adds support for the __float128 keyword, literals and target feature to
enable it. Based on the latter of the two aforementioned reviews, this feature
is enabled on Linux on i386/X86 as well as SystemZ.
This is also the second attempt in commiting this feature. The first attempt
did not enable it on required platforms which caused failures when compiling
type_traits with -std=gnu++11.

If you see failures with compiling this header on your platform after this
commit, it is likely that your platform needs to have this feature enabled.

llvm-svn: 268898
2016-05-09 08:52:33 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic d7d45bf8ce Revert 266186 as it breaks anything that includes type_traits on some platforms
Since this patch provided support for the __float128 type but disabled it
on all platforms by default, some platforms can't compile type_traits with
-std=gnu++11 since there is a specialization with __float128.
This reverts the patch until D19125 is approved (i.e. we know which platforms
need this support enabled).

llvm-svn: 266460
2016-04-15 18:04:13 +00:00
Nemanja Ivanovic 50f29e06a1 Enable support for __float128 in Clang
This patch corresponds to review:
http://reviews.llvm.org/D15120

It adds support for the __float128 keyword, literals and a target feature to
enable it. This support is disabled by default on all targets and any target
that has support for this type is free to add it.

Based on feedback that I've received from target maintainers, this appears to
be the right thing for most targets. I have not heard from the maintainers of
X86 which I believe supports this type. I will subsequently investigate the
impact of enabling this on X86.

llvm-svn: 266186
2016-04-13 09:49:45 +00:00
Alexey Bader b62f14400f [OpenCL] Move OpenCLImageTypes.def from clangAST to clangBasic library.
Putting OpenCLImageTypes.def to clangAST library violates layering requirement: "It's not OK for a Basic/ header to include an AST/ header".
This fixes the modules build.

Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18954
Reviewers: Richard Smith, Vassil Vassilev.

llvm-svn: 266180
2016-04-13 08:33:41 +00:00
Alexey Bader 954ba21f85 [OpenCL] Complete image types support.
I. Current implementation of images is not conformant to spec in the following points:
  1. It makes no distinction with respect to access qualifiers and therefore allows to use images with different access type interchangeably. The following code would compile just fine:

        void write_image(write_only image2d_t img);
        kernel void foo(read_only image2d_t img) { write_image(img); } // Accepted code

     which is disallowed according to s6.13.14.

  2. It discards access qualifier on generated code, which leads to generated code for the above example:

        call void @write_image(%opencl.image2d_t* %img);

     In OpenCL2.0 however we can have different calls into write_image with read_only and wite_only images.
     Also generally following compiler steps have no easy way to take different path depending on the image access: linking to the right implementation of image types, performing IR opts and backend codegen differently.

  3. Image types are language keywords and can't be redeclared s6.1.9, which can happen currently as they are just typedef names.
  4. Default access qualifier read_only is to be added if not provided explicitly.

II. This patch corrects the above points as follows:
  1. All images are encapsulated into a separate .def file that is inserted in different points where image handling is required. This avoid a lot of code repetition as all images are handled the same way in the code with no distinction of their exact type.
  2. The Cartesian product of image types and image access qualifiers is added to the builtin types. This simplifies a lot handling of access type mismatch as no operations are allowed by default on distinct Builtin types. Also spec intended access qualifier as special type qualifier that are combined with an image type to form a distinct type (see statement above - images can't be created w/o access qualifiers).
  3. Improves testing of images in Clang.

Author: Anastasia Stulova
Reviewers: bader, mgrang.
Subscribers: pxli168, pekka.jaaskelainen, yaxunl.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17821

llvm-svn: 265783
2016-04-08 13:40:33 +00:00
Bruno Cardoso Lopes 0c18d03d91 [Sema] Handle UTF-8 invalid format string specifiers
Improve invalid format string specifier handling by printing out
invalid specifiers characters with \x, \u and \U. Previously clang
would print gargabe whenever the character is unprintable.

Example, before:
  NSLog(@"%\u25B9"); => warning: invalid conversion specifier ' [-Wformat-invalid-specifier]
after:
  NSLog(@"%\u25B9"); => warning: invalid conversion specifier '\u25b9' [-Wformat-invalid-specifier]

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18296

rdar://problem/24672159

llvm-svn: 264752
2016-03-29 17:35:02 +00:00
Ted Kremenek 2b41771909 Parse 'technical term' format specifier.
Objective-C format strings now support modifier flags
that can be attached to a '@' conversion.  Currently
the only one supported, as of iOS 9 and OS X 10.11,
is the new "technical term", denoted by the flag "tt",
for example:

  %[tt]@

instead of just:

  %@

The 'tt' stands for "technical term", which is used
by the string-localization facilities on Darwin to
add the appropriate spacing or quotation depending
the language locale.

Implements <rdar://problem/20374720>.

llvm-svn: 241243
2015-07-02 05:39:16 +00:00
Dimitry Andric 6b5ed34a40 Add support for analyzing FreeBSD kernel printf extensions.
This adds a new __freebsd_kprintf__ format string type, which enables
checking when used in __attribute__((format(...))) attributes.  It can
check the FreeBSD kernel specific %b, %D, %r and %y specifiers, using
existing diagnostic messages.  Also adds test cases for all these
specifiers.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7154

llvm-svn: 229921
2015-02-19 22:32:33 +00:00
Fariborz Jahanian 6485fe4b07 Objective-C. Under a special flag, -Wcstring-format-directive,
off by default, issue a warning if %s directive is used in
certain CF/NS formatting APIs, to assist user in deprecating
use of such %s in these APIs. rdar://18182443

llvm-svn: 217467
2014-09-09 23:10:54 +00:00
Hans Wennborg c597b4c529 MS format strings: parse the 'Z' printf conversion specifier (PR20808)
llvm-svn: 217326
2014-09-07 03:03:51 +00:00
Hans Wennborg 1b23158ce4 MS format strings: allow the 'h' length modifier with C, C, s and S (PR20808)
llvm-svn: 217196
2014-09-04 21:39:52 +00:00
Hans Wennborg 68f42b9515 MS format strings: support the 'w' length modifier (PR20808)
llvm-svn: 217195
2014-09-04 21:39:46 +00:00
Craig Topper 2554294321 [C++11] Use 'nullptr'. Analysis edition.
llvm-svn: 209191
2014-05-20 04:30:07 +00:00
David Majnemer a39da8e236 Analysis: Make %I in printf more reasonable, add more tests
llvm-svn: 188992
2013-08-22 07:53:21 +00:00
David Majnemer 3cba495abc Analysis: Add support for MS specific printf format specifiers
Summary: Adds support for %I, %I32 and %I64.

Reviewers: hans, jordan_rose, rnk, majnemer

Reviewed By: majnemer

CC: cfe-commits, cdavis5x

Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1456

llvm-svn: 188937
2013-08-21 21:54:46 +00:00
Hans Wennborg 0d81e01916 Add support for __wchar_t in -fms-extensions mode.
MSVC provides __wchar_t. This is the same as the built-in wchar_t type
from C++, but it is also available with -fno-wchar and in C.

The commit changes ASTContext to have two different types for this:

  - WCharTy is the built-in type used for wchar_t in C++ and __wchar_t.

  - WideCharTy is the type of a wide character literal. In C++ this is
    the same as WCharTy, and in C  it is an integer type compatible with
    the type in <stddef.h>.

This fixes PR15815.

llvm-svn: 181587
2013-05-10 10:08:40 +00:00
Jordan Rose 1eb342920b Format strings: don't ever convert %+d to %lu.
Presumably, if the printf format has the sign explicitly requested, the user
wants to treat the data as signed.

This is a fix-up for r172739, and also includes several test changes that
didn't make it into that commit.

llvm-svn: 172762
2013-01-17 22:34:10 +00:00
Jordan Rose aa7a3b3e75 Format strings: correct signedness if already correcting width (%d,%u).
It is valid to do this:
  printf("%u", (int)x);

But if we see this:
  printf("%lu", (int)x);

...our fixit should suggest %d, not %u.

llvm-svn: 172739
2013-01-17 18:47:16 +00:00
Richard Smith 2bf7fdb723 s/CPlusPlus0x/CPlusPlus11/g
llvm-svn: 171367
2013-01-02 11:42:31 +00:00
Jordan Rose 0e5badd93b Format strings: offer a cast to 'unichar' for %C in Objective-C contexts.
For most cases where a conversion specifier doesn't match an argument,
we usually guess that the conversion specifier is wrong. However, if
the argument is an integer type and the specifier is %C, it's likely
the user really did mean to print the integer as a character.

(This is more common than %c because there is no way to specify a unichar
literal -- you have to write an integer literal, such as '0x2603',
and then cast it to unichar.)

This does not change the behavior of %S, since there are fewer cases
where printing a literal Unicode *string* is necessary, but this could
easily be changed in the future.

<rdar://problem/11982013>

llvm-svn: 169400
2012-12-05 18:44:49 +00:00
Jordan Rose 6aaa87e0d2 Format strings: the correct conversion for 'char' is %c, not %d or %hhd.
We tried to account for 'uint8_t' by saying that /typedefs/ of 'char'
should be corrected as %hhd rather than %c, but the condition was wrong.

llvm-svn: 169397
2012-12-05 18:44:37 +00:00
Chandler Carruth 3a02247dc9 Sort all of Clang's files under 'lib', and fix up the broken headers
uncovered.

This required manually correcting all of the incorrect main-module
headers I could find, and running the new llvm/utils/sort_includes.py
script over the files.

I also manually added quite a few missing headers that were uncovered by
shuffling the order or moving headers up to be main-module-headers.

llvm-svn: 169237
2012-12-04 09:13:33 +00:00
Jordan Rose 510260c2bf Format strings: %D, %U, and %O are valid on Darwin (same as %d, %u, %o).
These will warn under -Wformat-non-iso, and will still be rejected
outright on other platforms.

<rdar://problem/12061922>

llvm-svn: 163771
2012-09-13 02:11:03 +00:00
Dmitri Gribenko 76bb5cabfa Remove redundant semicolons which are null statements.
llvm-svn: 163546
2012-09-10 21:20:09 +00:00
Jordan Rose 92303592c3 Format strings: %Ld isn't available on Darwin or Windows.
This seems to be a GNU libc extension; we offer a fixit to %lld on
these platforms.

<rdar://problem/11518237>

llvm-svn: 163452
2012-09-08 04:00:03 +00:00
Hans Wennborg abc1e22d65 Properly check length modfiers for %n in format strings.
llvm-svn: 161408
2012-08-07 09:13:19 +00:00
Hans Wennborg b1ab2a84f0 Remove ScanfArgType and bake that logic into ArgType.
This is useful for example for %n in printf, which expects
a pointer to int with the same logic for checking as %d
would have in scanf.

llvm-svn: 161407
2012-08-07 08:59:46 +00:00
Hans Wennborg c3b3da0bb2 Rename analyze_format_string::ArgTypeResult to ArgType
Also remove redundant constructors and unused member functions.

llvm-svn: 161403
2012-08-07 08:11:26 +00:00
Hans Wennborg ebcd1c7ca2 Make -Wformat check the argument type for %n.
This makes Clang check that the corresponding argument for "%n" in a
format string is a pointer to int.

llvm-svn: 160966
2012-07-30 17:11:32 +00:00
Hans Wennborg 08574d3559 Make -Wformat walk the typedef chain when looking for size_t, etc.
Clang's -Wformat fix-its currently suggest using "%zu" for values of
type size_t (in C99 or C++11 mode). However, for a type such as
std::vector<T>::size_type, it does not notice that type is actually
typedeffed to size_t, and instead suggests a format for the underlying
type, such as "%lu" or "%u".

This commit makes the format string fix mechanism walk the typedef chain
so that it notices if the type is size_t, even if that isn't "at the
top".

llvm-svn: 160886
2012-07-27 19:17:46 +00:00
Jordan Rose 614e72bec7 Make suggestions for mismatched enum arguments to printf/scanf.
llvm-svn: 157962
2012-06-04 22:49:02 +00:00
Jordan Rose 68f6d3b1a6 Suggest '%@' for Objective-C objects in ObjC format strings.
llvm-svn: 157716
2012-05-30 21:53:13 +00:00
Hans Wennborg 9bc9bcc247 Format string analysis: give 'q' its own enumerator.
This is in preparation for being able to warn about 'q' and other
non-standard format string features.

It also allows us to print its name correctly.

llvm-svn: 150697
2012-02-16 16:34:54 +00:00
Hans Wennborg d99d688358 Make -Wformat fix-its preserve original conversion specifiers.
This commit makes PrintfSpecifier::fixType() and ScanfSpecifier::fixType()
only fix a conversion specification enough that Clang wouldn't warn about it,
as opposed to always changing it to use the "canonical" conversion specifier.
(PR11975)

This preserves the user's choice of conversion specifier in cases like:

printf("%a", (long double)1);
where we previously suggested "%Lf", we now suggest "%La"

printf("%x", (long)1);
where we previously suggested "%ld", we now suggest "%lx".

llvm-svn: 150578
2012-02-15 09:59:46 +00:00
Nico Weber 496cdc2cb7 Let %S, %ls, %C match 16bit types in NSStrings.
As discussed at http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20120130/052200.html

llvm-svn: 149325
2012-01-31 01:43:25 +00:00
Ted Kremenek 9b1f3d46d0 Fix NSLog format string checking for %@.
llvm-svn: 148885
2012-01-25 00:04:09 +00:00
Ted Kremenek 6fa5727939 Teach scanf/printf checking about '%Ld' and friends (a GNU extension). Fixes PR 9466.
llvm-svn: 148859
2012-01-24 21:29:54 +00:00
Hans Wennborg 6073e31baa scanf: parse the 'm' length modifier, and check that the right arguments
are used with that and the 'a' length modifier.

llvm-svn: 148029
2012-01-12 17:11:12 +00:00
Hans Wennborg 23926bd2d7 Support the 'a' length modifier in scanf format strings as a C90
extension.

This fixes gcc.dg/format/c90-scanf-3.c and ext-4.c (test for excess
errors).

llvm-svn: 146649
2011-12-15 10:25:47 +00:00
Hans Wennborg 0c35326302 Remove unnecessary braces from my previous commit.
llvm-svn: 146259
2011-12-09 15:57:33 +00:00
Hans Wennborg a5b1aa99c7 Make printf warnings refer to wint_t and wchar_t by name
in addition to underlying type.

llvm-svn: 146254
2011-12-09 12:22:12 +00:00
Hans Wennborg a8b042d31a Move definition of ConversionSpecifier::toString() to FormatString.cpp
It's declared in FormatString.h, so it shouldn't be defined in
PrintfFormatString.cpp.

llvm-svn: 146253
2011-12-09 11:11:07 +00:00
Hans Wennborg 2027de3be9 fix format specifier fixit for printf("%ld", "foo");
It should reset the length modifier (unless it's a wchar_t string).

llvm-svn: 146252
2011-12-09 10:51:29 +00:00
Hans Wennborg 772e9270f6 Make printf warnings refer to intmax_t et al. by name
in addition to underlying type.

For example, the warning for printf("%zu", 42.0);
changes from "conversion specifies type 'unsigned long'" to "conversion
specifies type 'size_t' (aka 'unsigned long')"

(This is a second attempt after r145697, which got reverted.)

llvm-svn: 146032
2011-12-07 10:33:11 +00:00
Nick Lewycky 45ccba64ab Revert r145697 and dependent patch r145702. It added a dependency from
lib/Analysis to lib/Sema which is cyclical.

llvm-svn: 145724
2011-12-02 23:21:43 +00:00
Hans Wennborg 4d99c7a6dd Make r145697 actually work.
Use the canonical type of the typedef to compare with the underlying type.

llvm-svn: 145702
2011-12-02 20:32:01 +00:00
Hans Wennborg 70f7213d2c Make conversion specifier warning refer to typedef if possible.
For example, the warning for printf("%zu", 42.0);
changes from "conversion specifies type 'unsigned long'" to "conversion
specifies type 'size_t' (aka 'unsigned long')"

llvm-svn: 145697
2011-12-02 19:22:15 +00:00