`clang` currently requires the native linker on Solaris:
- It passes `-C` to `ld` which GNU `ld` doesn't understand.
- To use `gld`, one needs to pass the correct `-m EMU` option to select
the right emulation. Solaris `ld` cannot handle that option.
So far I've worked around this by passing `-DCLANG_DEFAULT_LINKER=/usr/bin/ld`
to `cmake`. However, if someone forgets this, it depends on the user's
`PATH` whether or not `clang` finds the correct linker, which doesn't make
for a good user experience.
While it would be nice to detect the linker flavor at runtime, this is more
involved. Instead, this patch defaults to `/usr/bin/ld` on Solaris. This
doesn't work on its own, however: a link fails with
clang-12: error: unable to execute command: Executable "x86_64-pc-solaris2.11-/usr/bin/ld" doesn't exist!
I avoid this by leaving absolute paths alone in `ToolChain::GetLinkerPath`.
Tested on `amd64-pc-solaris2.11`, `sparcv9-sun-solaris2.11`, and
`x86_64-pc-linux-gnu`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84029
Fixes pr/11710.
Signed-off-by: Nick Desaulniers <ndesaulniers@google.com>
Resubmit after breaking Windows and OSX builds.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80242
Trailing wildcard regex searches greedily continue searching through the whole
input and make the test unnecessarily slow.
Using equivalent plain text partial match speeds up the test execution time from
~35s to ~12s.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85575
Date: Mon Aug 10 10:31:50 2020 +0300
[AIX][Clang][Driver] Generate reference to the C++ library on the link step
Have the linker find libc++ on its search path by adding -lc++.
Reviewed by: daltenty, hubert.reinterpretcast, stevewan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85315
Clang tests Driver/apple-arm64-arch.c and
Driver/darwin-warning-options.c test Darwin driver functionality but
only require the host system to be Darwin. This leads the tests to fail
when building a cross-compiler on Darwin and to be marked unsupported
when cross-compiling to Darwin from another system. This commit changes
the requirements for those tests to require the target to be Darwin.
Reviewed By: steven_wu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85367
Instead of accepting the same arguments as regular linker,
the static linker will only accept input files.
Reviewed By: yaxunl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85442
Some compiler-rt tests check for the presence of the compiler accepting
-fno-lto to add that flag. Otherwise some tests don't link due to
-flto mismatch between compiling and linking.
$ cmake ... -DLLVM_ENABLE_LTO=Thin ...
$ ninja projects/compiler-rt/lib/sanitizer_common/tests/Sanitizer-x86_64-Test.exe
previously failed, now links.
Reviewed By: hans
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85252
Once available in the relevant toolchains this will allow us to implement
LLVM_EXTERNALIZE_DEBUGINFO_OUTPUT_DIR after D84127 by directly placing the dSYM
in the desired location instead of emitting next to the output file and moving
it.
Reviewed By: JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84572
for device simulators
This change separates out the iOS/tvOS/watchOS simulator slices from the "libclang_rt.<os>.a"
fat archive, by moving them out to their own "libclang_rt.<os>sim.a" static archive.
This allows us to build and to link with an arm64 device simulator slice for the simulators running
on Apple Silicons, and to distribute it in one archive alongside the Intel simulator slices.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84564
Adds frontend and backend options to enable and disable the
PowerPC paired vector memory operations added in ISA 3.1.
Instructions using these options will be added in subsequent patches.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83722
A list of target features is disabled when there is no hardware
floating-point support. This is the case when one of the following
options is passed to clang:
- -mfloat-abi=soft
- -mfpu=none
This option list is missing, however, the extension "+nofp" that can be
specified in -march flags, such as "-march=armv8-a+nofp".
This patch also disables unsupported target features when nofp is passed
to -march.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82948
Many driver options are neither 'DriverOption' nor 'LinkerInput'. When gcc is
used for linking, these options get forwarded even if they don't have anything
to do with linking. Among these options, clang-specific ones can cause gcc to
error.
Just use 'OPT_Link_Group' and a new flag 'LinkOption' for options which already
have a group.
gfortran support apparently bit rots (which does not seem to make much sense). XFAIL the test.
SUMMARY:
since we add .extern directive for external symbol, the -u option for aix as do not need any more.
Reviewers: Jason liu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84356
Using -fmodules-* options for PCHs is a bit confusing, so add -fpch-*
variants. Having extra options also makes it simple to do a configure
check for the feature.
Also document the options in the release notes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83623
This way should be the same like with a.pcm for modules.
An alternative way is 'clang++ -c empty.cpp -include-pch a.pch -o a.o
-Xclang -building-pch-with-obj', which is what clang-cl's /Yc does
internally.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83716
Supersedes D80225. Add --ld-path= to avoid strange target specific
prefixes and make -fuse-ld= focus on its intended job: "linker flavor".
(-f* affects generated code or language features. --ld-path does not
affect codegen, so it is not named -f*)
The way --ld-path= works is similar to "Command Search and Execution" in POSIX.1-2017 2.9.1 Simple Commands.
If --ld-path= specifies
* an absolute path, the value specifies the linker.
* a relative path without a path component separator (/), the value is searched using the -B, COMPILER_PATH, then PATH.
* a relative path with a path component separator, the linker is found relative to the current working directory.
-fuse-ld= and --ld-path= can be composed, e.g. `-fuse-ld=lld --ld-path=/usr/bin/ld.lld`
The driver can base its linker option decision on the flavor -fuse-ld=, but it should not do fragile
flavor checking with --ld-path=.
Reviewed By: whitequark, keith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83015
No real action is taken for a value of scalable but it provides a
route to disable an earlier specification and is effectively its
default value when omitted.
Patch also removes an "unused variable" warning.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84021
To match GCC (either crossing or not), which doesn't prepend target triple prefixes to `exec_prefixes`.
As an example, powerpc64le-linux-gnu-gcc does not search "powerpc64le-linux-gnu-${name}" in a -B path.
GCC r187297 (2012-05) introduced `__gcov_dump` and `__gcov_reset`.
`__gcov_flush = __gcov_dump + __gcov_reset`
The resolution to https://gcc.gnu.org/PR93623 ("No need to dump gcdas when forking" target GCC 11.0) removed the unuseful and undocumented __gcov_flush.
Close PR38064.
Reviewed By: calixte, serge-sans-paille
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83149
On AIX, the semantic of global_dtors contains __sterm functions associated with C++
cleanup actions and user-declared __attribute__((destructor)) functions. We should
never merely register __sterm with atexit(), so currently
-fregister_global_dtors_with_atexit does not work well on AIX: It would cause
finalization actions to not occur when unloading shared libraries. We need to figure
out a way to handle that when we start supporting user-declared
__attribute__((destructor)) functions.
Currently we report_fatal_error on this option temporarily.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83974
Summary:
* This test was failing in our builds that configure compiler-rt as the configure-time rtlib.
* Opted for this test fix instead of a rollback, and hopefully TI can fix forward if this weakens the tests beyond expectations.
* Suspected this failure introduced in D81676.
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84058
Summary:
This patch implements parsing support for the 'arm_sve_vector_bits' type
attribute, defined by the Arm C Language Extensions (ACLE, version 00bet5,
section 3.7.3) for SVE [1].
The purpose of this attribute is to define fixed-length (VLST) versions
of existing sizeless types (VLAT). For example:
#if __ARM_FEATURE_SVE_BITS==512
typedef svint32_t fixed_svint32_t __attribute__((arm_sve_vector_bits(512)));
#endif
Creates a type 'fixed_svint32_t' that is a fixed-length version of
'svint32_t' that is normal-sized (rather than sizeless) and contains
exactly 512 bits. Unlike 'svint32_t', this type can be used in places
such as structs and arrays where sizeless types can't.
Implemented in this patch is the following:
* Defined and tested attribute taking single argument.
* Checks the argument is an integer constant expression.
* Attribute can only be attached to a single SVE vector or predicate
type, excluding tuple types such as svint32x4_t.
* Added the `-msve-vector-bits=<bits>` flag. When specified the
`__ARM_FEATURE_SVE_BITS__EXPERIMENTAL` macro is defined.
* Added a language option to store the vector size specified by the
`-msve-vector-bits=<bits>` flag. This is used to validate `N ==
__ARM_FEATURE_SVE_BITS`, where N is the number of bits passed to the
attribute and `__ARM_FEATURE_SVE_BITS` is the feature macro defined under
the same flag.
The `__ARM_FEATURE_SVE_BITS` macro will be made non-experimental in the final
patch of the series.
[1] https://developer.arm.com/documentation/100987/latest
This is patch 1/4 of a patch series.
Reviewers: sdesmalen, rsandifo-arm, efriedma, ctetreau, cameron.mcinally, rengolin, aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: sdesmalen, aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83550
Summary:
1. gcc uses `-march` and `-mtune` flag to chose arch and
pipeline model, but clang does not have `-mtune` flag,
we uses `-mcpu` to chose both infos.
2. Add SiFive e31 and u54 cpu which have default march
and pipeline model.
3. Specific `-mcpu` with rocket-rv[32|64] would select
pipeline model only, and use the driver's arch choosing
logic to get default arch.
Reviewers: lenary, asb, evandro, HsiangKai
Reviewed By: lenary, asb, evandro
Tags: #llvm, #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71124
Summary:
Failure type 1:
This test can fail when the path of the build includes the strings
we're checking for. E.g "/gcc" is found in ".../gcc_7.3.0/..."
To correct this look for '"' on the end of all matches. So that we
only match the end of paths printed by clang -###.
(which would be ".../gcc_7.3.0/.../gcc" for the example)
Also look for other gcc names like gcc-x.y.z in the first check.
This confirms that the copy of clang we made is isolated as expected.
Failure type 2:
If you use a triple like "powerpc64le-linux-gnu" clang actually reports
"powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu". Then it searches for the
former.
That combined with Mac OS adding a version number to cmake's triple
means we can't trust cmake or clang to give us the one default triple.
To fix the test, write to both names. As they don't overlap with our
fake triple, we're still showing that the lookup works.
Reviewers: MaskRay, stevewan
Reviewed By: stevewan
Subscribers: miyuki, JDevlieghere, steven.zhang, stevewan, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83055
Currently if two multi-letter extensions are provided in a -march=
string, the verification code checks the version of the first and
consumes the second, resulting in that part of the architecture
string being ignored. This adds a test that when a version number has
been parsed for an extension, there are no subsequent characters.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83819
Do not detect device library by default in rocm detector.
Only detect device library in Rocm and HIP toolchain.
Separate detection of HIP runtime and Rocm device library.
Detect rocm path by version file in host toolchains.
Also added detecting rocm version and printing rocm
installation path and version with -v.
Fixed include path and device library detection for
ROCm 3.5.
Added --hip-version option. Renamed --hip-device-lib-path
to --rocm-device-lib-path.
Fixed default value for -fhip-new-launch-api.
Added default -std option for HIP.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82930
This patch upstreams support for the Arm-v8 Cortex-A78 and Cortex-X1
processors for AArch64 and ARM.
In detail:
- Adding cortex-a78 and cortex-x1 as cpu options for aarch64 and arm targets in clang
- Adding Cortex-A78 and Cortex-X1 CPU names and ProcessorModels in llvm
details of the CPU can be found here:
https://www.arm.com/products/cortex-xhttps://www.arm.com/products/silicon-ip-cpu/cortex-a/cortex-a78
The following people contributed to this patch:
- Luke Geeson
- Mikhail Maltsev
Reviewers: t.p.northover, dmgreen
Reviewed By: dmgreen
Subscribers: dmgreen, kristof.beyls, hiraditya, danielkiss, cfe-commits,
llvm-commits, miyuki
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83206