For Swift we would like to be able to encode the error types that a
function may throw, so the debugger can display them alongside the
function's return value when finish-ing a function.
DWARF defines DW_TAG_thrown_type (intended to be used for C++ throw()
declarations) that is a perfect fit for this purpose. This patch wires
up support for DW_TAG_thrown_type in LLVM by adding a list of thrown
types to DISubprogram.
To offset the cost of the extra pointer, there is a follow-up patch
that turns DISubprogram into a variable-length node.
rdar://problem/29481673
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32559
llvm-svn: 301489
This patch is to reduce amount of template uses. The new code is less
exciting and boring than before, but I think it is easier to read.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32467
llvm-svn: 301488
The previous algorithm processed one character at a time, which is very
painful on a modern CPU. Replace it with xxHash64, which both already
exists in the codebase and is fairly fast.
Patch from Scott Smith!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32509
llvm-svn: 301487
We were already pretty close, the one exception was when a name was
reused in another SECTIONS directive:
SECTIONS {
.text : { *(.text) }
.data : { *(.data) }
}
SECTIONS {
.data : { *(other) }
}
In this case we would create a single .data and magically output
"other" while looking at the first OutputSectionCommand.
We now create two .data sections. This matches what gold does. If we
really want to create a single one, we should change the parser so that
the above is parsed as if the user had written
SECTIONS {
.text : { *(.text) }
.data : { *(.data) *(other)}
}
That is, there should be only one OutputSectionCommand for .data and
it would have two InputSectionDescriptions.
By itself this patch makes the code a bit more complicated, but is an
important step in allowing assignAddresses to operate just on the
linker script.
llvm-svn: 301484
This code really doesn't make any sense: there is only ever one InputKind here.
Plus, this is an incomplete and out-of-date copy-paste of some Clang code. This
really ought to be revisited, but this change should get the bots green again.
llvm-svn: 301483
Fix the nullability-assign check so that it can handle assignments into
C++ structs. Previously, such assignments were not instrumented.
Testing: check-clang, check-ubsan, enabling the existing test in ObjC++
mode, and building some Apple frameworks with -fsanitize=nullability.
llvm-svn: 301482
The interpretation of multiple known ValInsts for the same element and
timepoint is that these are alterntivate names for the same values,
for instance a PHINode and the incoming value when knowning it was
the last executed block. That means that known values do not conflict
if there at least (but necessarily all) one common ValInst.
This prinviple also applies to Written values. Add a test for this
principle.
llvm-svn: 301481
The interpretation of multiple known ValInsts for the same element and
timepoint is that these are alterntivate names for the same values,
for instance a PHINode and the incoming value when knowning it was
the last executed block. That means that known values do not conflict
if there at least (but necessarily all) one common ValInst.
Add a case to test this principle.
llvm-svn: 301480
This reverts commit r301449. It breaks the build with:
MacroPPCallbacks.h:114:50: error: non-virtual member function marked 'override' hides virtual member function
llvm-svn: 301469
This patch adds "%env" as a way to express that the environment variable should be set on the target device/simulator. This fixes some test failures when testing on iOS/Simulator.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32556
llvm-svn: 301462
I've filed a bug covering better unit testing of our runtime metadata reader, which will allow this to be testable..
<rdar://problem/31793264>
llvm-svn: 301461
Do not conflict if a write writes the same value as already known.
This change only affects unit tests, but no functional changes are
expected on LLVM-IR, as no Known information is yet extracted and
consequently this functionality is only triggered through unit tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32026
llvm-svn: 301460
Besides better codegen, the motivation is to be able to canonicalize this pattern
in IR (currently we don't) knowing that the backend is prepared for that.
This may also allow removing code for special constant cases in
DAGCombiner::foldSelectOfConstants() that was added in D30180.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31944
llvm-svn: 301457
I thought I fixed the page size, but there were still errors.
This patch also contains fixes for grammatical errors.
Thanks pcc for proofreading!
llvm-svn: 301454
Do not add an overload if the function doesn't have a prototype; this
can happen if, for instance, a misplaced/malformed call site is
considered like a declaration for recovery purposes.
rdar://problem/31306325
llvm-svn: 301453
Summary:
The PPCallbacks::MacroUndefined callback is currently insufficient for clients that need to track the MacroDirectives.
This patch adds an additional argument to PPCallbacks::MacroUndefined that is the undef MacroDirective.
Reviewers: bruno, manmanren
Reviewed By: bruno
Subscribers: nemanjai, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29923
llvm-svn: 301449
This patch adds a basic support for running the ASan lit test suite against an iOS Simulator. This is done by generating more lit.site.cfg configurations into subdirectories such as IOSSimI386Config and IOSSimX86_64Config. These test suites are not added into "check-all" or into "check-asan", they have to be run manually.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31477
llvm-svn: 301443
ValueObject methods.
Using ArrayRef allows us to remove some overloads, work with more array-like
types, and avoid some std::vector temporaries.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D32518
llvm-svn: 301441
Summary of changes:
- corrected vmcnt, expcnt, lgkmcnt helpers to checks their argument for truncation;
- added saturated versions of these helpers.
See bug 32711 for details: https://bugs.llvm.org//show_bug.cgi?id=32711
Reviewers: artem.tamazov, vpykhtin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32546
llvm-svn: 301439
Marking them as used causes them to be considered visible outside of LTO. This
prevents the symbols from being internalized or discarded, either by GlobalDCE
or by summary-based dead stripping in ThinLTO.
This change makes it unnecessary to add these symbols to llvm.compiler.used
in the backend, as the symbols are kept alive by virtue of being external,
so remove the backend code that handles that.
Fixes PR32798.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32544
llvm-svn: 301438
Summary:
Generalize already defined LSan suppression for the leak on
tls_get_addr, some envs do not have the entire call stack symbolized,
so we have to be less specific.
Reviewers: eugenis
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32545
llvm-svn: 301434