Summary:
Creates a new darwin ClangTidy module and adds the darwin-dispatch-once-nonstatic check that warns about dispatch_once_t variables not in static or global storage. This catches a missing static for local variables in e.g. singleton initialization behavior, and also warns on storing dispatch_once_t values in Objective-C instance variables. C/C++ struct/class instances may potentially live in static/global storage, and are ignored for this check.
The osx.API static analysis checker can find the non-static storage use of dispatch_once_t; I thought it useful to also catch this issue in clang-tidy when possible.
This is a re-land of https://reviews.llvm.org/D67567
Reviewers: thakis, gribozavr, stephanemoore
Subscribers: Eugene.Zelenko, mgorny, xazax.hun, jkorous, arphaman, kadircet, usaxena95
Tags: #clang-tools-extra, #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68109
llvm-svn: 373065
D64572 / rL365818 changed the way that the file paths were collected, which meant we lost the file pattern expansion necessary when working with DOS command prompt
llvm-svn: 373062
This caused severe compile-time regressions, see PR43455.
> Modern processors predict the targets of an indirect branch regardless of
> the size of any jump table used to glean its target address. Moreover,
> branch predictors typically use resources limited by the number of actual
> targets that occur at run time.
>
> This patch changes the semantics of the option `-max-jump-table-size` to limit
> the number of different targets instead of the number of entries in a jump
> table. Thus, it is now renamed to `-max-jump-table-targets`.
>
> Before, when `-max-jump-table-size` was specified, it could happen that
> cluster jump tables could have targets used repeatedly, but each one was
> counted and typically resulted in tables with the same number of entries.
> With this patch, when specifying `-max-jump-table-targets`, tables may have
> different lengths, since the number of unique targets is counted towards the
> limit, but the number of unique targets in tables is the same, but for the
> last one containing the balance of targets.
>
> Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60295
llvm-svn: 373060
Summary:
The const-correctness of match() was fixed in rL372764, which allows
such static Regex objects to be marked const.
Reviewers: thopre
Reviewed By: thopre
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68091
llvm-svn: 373058
The following code
```
struct f {
template <class T>
void bar() && noexcept {}
};
```
will be formatted to the following with LLVM style, and
`AlwaysBreakTemplateDeclarations: Yes`
```
struct f {
template <class T>
void bar() && noexcept {}
};
```
The indentation of the `void bar()` line is wrong.
Patch by Andreas Wass (AndWass)!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68072
llvm-svn: 373056
A lot of commands are made up of CommandObjectMultiword with
subcommands. CommandObjectMultiword actually has some functionality
on its own that wasn't tested before.
llvm-svn: 373050
Summary:
Right now latency generation can incorrectly select the scratch register
as a dependency-carrying register.
- Move the logic for preventing register selection from Uops
implementation to common SnippetGenerator class.
- Aliasing detection now takes a set of forbidden registers just like
random register assignment does.
Reviewers: gchatelet
Subscribers: tschuett, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68084
llvm-svn: 373048
hasDedicatedExits.
For the compile time problem described in https://reviews.llvm.org/D67359,
turns out the root cause is there are many duplicates in ExitBlocks so
the algorithm complexity of hasDedicatedExits gets very high. If we remove
the duplicates, the compile time issue is gone.
Thanks to Philip Reames for raising a good question and it leads me to
find the root cause.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68107
llvm-svn: 373045
exits"
Get a better approach in https://reviews.llvm.org/D68107 to solve the problem.
Revert the initial patch and will commit the new one soon.
This reverts commit rL372990.
llvm-svn: 373044
We need to discard all remaining cleanups if an earlier cleanup failed,
otherwise we may try to rerun the remaining cleanups later, potentially
after the scope containing the object is destroyed. (This can happen
when checking a potential constant expression.)
llvm-svn: 373042
We can't use short granules with stack instrumentation when targeting older
API levels because the rest of the system won't understand the short granule
tags stored in shadow memory.
Moreover, we need to be able to let old binaries (which won't understand
short granule tags) run on a new system that supports short granule
tags. Such binaries will call the __hwasan_tag_mismatch function when their
outlined checks fail. We can compensate for the binary's lack of support
for short granules by implementing the short granule part of the check in
the __hwasan_tag_mismatch function. Unfortunately we can't do anything about
inline checks, but I don't believe that we can generate these by default on
aarch64, nor did we do so when the ABI was fixed.
A new function, __hwasan_tag_mismatch_v2, is introduced that lets code
targeting the new runtime avoid redoing the short granule check. Because tag
mismatches are rare this isn't important from a performance perspective; the
main benefit is that it introduces a symbol dependency that prevents binaries
targeting the new runtime from running on older (i.e. incompatible) runtimes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68059
llvm-svn: 373035
Summary:
Creates a new darwin ClangTidy module and adds the darwin-dispatch-once-nonstatic check that warns about dispatch_once_t variables not in static or global storage. This catches a missing static for local variables in e.g. singleton initialization behavior, and also warns on storing dispatch_once_t values in Objective-C instance variables. C/C++ struct/class instances may potentially live in static/global storage, and are ignored for this check.
The osx.API static analysis checker can find the non-static storage use of dispatch_once_t; I thought it useful to also catch this issue in clang-tidy when possible.
Contributed By: mwyman
Reviewers: benhamilton, hokein, stephanemoore, aaron.ballman, gribozavr
Reviewed By: stephanemoore, gribozavr
Subscribers: jkorous, arphaman, kadircet, usaxena95, NoQ, xazax.hun, lebedev.ri, mgorny, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang, #clang-tools-extra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67567
llvm-svn: 373028
We have isel patterns that can put an IMPLICIT_DEF on one of
the sources for these instructions. So we should make sure
we break any dependencies there. This should be done by
just using one of the other sources.
llvm-svn: 373025
This patches fixes the case when a user-defined mapper is attached to
the elements of an array, and to report error when a mapper is used for
types other than struct, class, and union.
Patch by Lingda Li <lildmh@gmail.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67978
llvm-svn: 373023
Similar for f64 and having a non-zero passthru value.
We were previously not trying to fold the load at all. Using
a CodeGenOnly instruction allows us to use FR32X/FR64X as the
register class to avoid a bunch of COPY_TO_REGCLASS.
llvm-svn: 373021
Summary:
This patch extends the current capabilities in loop fusion to fuse guarded loops
(as defined in https://reviews.llvm.org/D63885). The patch adds the necessary
safety checks to ensure that it safe to fuse the guarded loops (control flow
equivalent, no intervening code, and same guard conditions). It also provides an
alternative method to perform the actual fusion of guarded loops. The mechanics
to fuse guarded loops are slightly different then fusing non-guarded loops, so I
opted to keep them separate methods. I will be cleaning this up in later
patches, and hope to converge on a single method to fuse both guarded and
non-guarded loops, but for now I think the review will be easier to keep them
separate.
Reviewers: jdoerfert, Meinersbur, dmgreen, etiotto, Whitney
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65464
llvm-svn: 373018
For a runtime loop if we can compute its trip count upperbound:
Don't unroll if:
1. loop is not guaranteed to run either zero or upperbound iterations; and
2. trip count upperbound is less than UnrollMaxUpperBound
Unless user or TTI asked to do so.
If unrolling, limit unroll factor to loop's trip count upperbound.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62989
Change-Id: I6083c46a9d98b2e22cd855e60523fdc5a4929c73
llvm-svn: 373017
Summary:
`lldb-vscode` concatenates a string of sourceMap entries
specified in the config, but fails to put a space between
each entry, which causes the settings command to fail.
This patch adds a space between each mapping.
Patch by Richard Howell
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67569
llvm-svn: 373016