On some targets, passing zero to the clz() or ctz() builtins has undefined
behavior. I ran into this issue while debugging UB in __hash_table from libcxx:
the bug I was seeing manifested itself differently under -O0 vs -Os, due to a
UB call to clz() (see: libcxx/r304617).
This patch introduces a check which can detect UB calls to builtins.
llvm.org/PR26979
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34590
llvm-svn: 309459
This just adds the CPU to a list of commands passed to GAS when not using the
integrated assembler.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33820
llvm-svn: 309256
Summary:
`clang --autocomplete=-std` will show
```
-std: Language standard to compile for
-std= Language standard to compile for
-stdlib= C++ standard library to use
```
after this change.
However, showing HelpText with completion in bash seems super tricky, so
this feature will be used in other shells (fish, zsh...).
Reviewers: v.g.vassilev, teemperor, ruiu
Subscribers: cfe-commits, hiraditya
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35759
llvm-svn: 309113
The instrumentation generated by -fsanitize=vptr does not null check a
user pointer before loading from it. This causes crashes in the face of
UB member calls (this=nullptr), i.e it's causing user programs to crash
only after UBSan is turned on.
The fix is to make run-time null checking a prerequisite for enabling
-fsanitize=vptr, and to then teach UBSan to reuse these run-time null
checks to make -fsanitize=vptr safe.
Testing: check-clang, check-ubsan, a stage2 ubsan-enabled build
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35735https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33881
llvm-svn: 309007
Projects that want to statically link their own C++ standard library currently
need to pass -nostdlib or -nodefaultlibs, which also disables linking of the
builtins library, -lm, and so on. Alternatively, they could use `clang` instead
of `clang++`, but that already disables implicit addition of -lm on some
toolchains.
Add a dedicated flag -nostdlib++ that disables just linking of libc++ /
libstdc++. This is analogous to -nostdinc++.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D35780
llvm-svn: 308997
Add support for -m(no-)extern-data when using -mgpopt in the driver. It is
enabled by default in the backend.
Reviewers: atanasyan, slthakur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35550
llvm-svn: 308879
Summary: -Wno-<warning> was autocompleted as -Wno<warning>, so fixed this typo.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35762
llvm-svn: 308824
The driver ignores -fsanitize-coverage=... flags when also given
-fsanitize=... flags for sanitizer flavors that don't support the
coverage runtime. This logic failed to account for subsequent
-fno-sanitize=... flags that disable the sanitizer flavors that
conflict with -fsanitize-coverage=... flags.
Patch by Roland McGrath
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35603
llvm-svn: 308707
This patch teaches the driver to pass -mgpopt by default to the backend when it
is supported, i.e. we are using -mno-abicalls.
Reviewers: atanasyan, slthakur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35548
This version fixes a logic error that generated warnings incorrectly and
gets rid of spurious arguments to the backend when -mgpopt is not used.
llvm-svn: 308619
This patch teaches the driver to pass -mgpopt by default to the backend when it
is supported, i.e. we are using -mno-abicalls.
Reviewers: atanasyan, slthakur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35548
This version fixes a logic error that generated warnings incorrectly.
llvm-svn: 308458
This patch teaches the driver to pass -mgpopt by default to the backend when it
is supported, i.e. we are using -mno-abicalls.
Reviewers: atanasyan, slthakur
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35548
llvm-svn: 308431
Summary:
For example, this option is expected by ghc (haskell compiler). Currently, building with ghc will fail with:
```
clang: error: unknown argument: '-no-pie'
`gcc' failed in phase `Linker'. (Exit code: 1)
. /usr/share/haskell-devscripts/Dh_Haskell.sh && \
configure_recipe
```
This won't do anything (but won't fail with an error)
Reviewers: rafael, joerg
Reviewed By: joerg
Subscribers: joerg, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35462
llvm-svn: 308268
This patch series adds support for the IBM z14 processor. This part includes:
- Basic support for the new processor and its features.
- Support for low-level builtins mapped to new LLVM intrinsics.
Support for the -fzvector extension to vector float and the new
high-level vector intrinsics is provided by separate patches.
llvm-svn: 308197
platforms.
Set the target OS based on -target if it is present on the command
line and -arch is not.
With this commit, "-target x86_64-apple-ios8.0" does the same thing as
"-arch x86_64 -mios-version-min=8.0".
rdar://problem/21012522
llvm-svn: 307982
Several improvements to the Fuchsia driver:
* Search for C++ library headers and libraries in directories that
are part of the toolchain distribution rather than sysroot.
* Use LLVM support utlities to construct paths to make sure the driver
is also usable on Windows for cross-compiling.
* Change the driver to inherit directly from ToolChain rather than
Generic_GCC since we don't need any of the GCC related multilib logic.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35328
llvm-svn: 307856
Several improvements to the Fuchsia driver:
* Search for C++ library headers and libraries in directories that
are part of the toolchain distribution rather than sysroot.
* Use LLVM support utlities to construct paths to make sure the driver
is also usable on Windows for cross-compiling.
* Change the driver to inherit directly from ToolChain rather than
Generic_GCC since we don't need any of the GCC related multilib logic.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32613
llvm-svn: 307830
Summary:
We don't want to autocomplete flags whose Flags class has `NoDriverOption` when argv[1] is not `-cc1`.
Another idea for this implementation is to make --autocomplete a cc1
option and handle it in clang Frontend, by porting --autocomplete
handler from Driver to Frontend, so that we can handle Driver options
and CC1 options in unified manner.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34770
llvm-svn: 307479
deployment target if the SDK is newer than the system
This commit reverts the revert commit r305891. Now the change from r305678
should be correct because `llvm::sys::getProcessTriple` now returns the correct
macOS version of the system after the LLVM change r307372.
Original commit message:
This commit improves the driver by making sure that it picks the system version
for the deployment target when the version of the macOS SDK is newer than the
system version.
rdar://29449467
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34175
llvm-svn: 307388
Check the `-mlong-calls` command line option and pass the `long-calls`
feature flag to the backend. Handling of this feature flag in the backend
needs to be implemented by a separate commit.
llvm-svn: 307386
-fslp-vectorize-aggressive and -fno-slp-vectorize-aggressive flags back
under this group and test for the warning. Document the future removal
in the ReleaseNotes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34926
llvm-svn: 306965
the target is 32-bit.
The following changes are made to the driver since 32-bit apps do not
run on iOS 11 or later:
- If the deployment target is set explicitly, either with a command-line
option or an environment variable, the driver should report an error
if the version is greater than iOS 10.
- In the case where the deployment target is not set explicitly and the
default is inferred from the target triple or SDK version, it should
use a maximum default of iOS 10.99.99.
rdar://problem/32230613
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34529
llvm-svn: 306922
This changes CrossWindows to look for -nostdinc instead of -nostdlibinc.
In addition, fixes a bug where -isystem-after options would be dropped
when called with -nostdinc.
Patch by Dave Lee!
llvm-svn: 306829
basic block vectorizer. This vectorizer has had no known users for many,
many years and is completely surpassed by the normal
'-fvectorize-slp'-controlled SLP vectorizer in LLVM.
Hal proposed this back in 2014 to no objections:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2014-November/079091.html
While this patch completely removes the flag, Joerg is working on
a patch that will add it back in a way that warns users and ignores the
flag in a clear and well factored way (so that we can keep doing this
going forward).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34846
llvm-svn: 306786
a c++17 aligned allocation/deallocation function that is unavailable in
the standard library on Apple platforms.
The aligned functions are implemented only in the following versions or
later versions of the OSes, so clang issues diagnostics if the deployment
target being targeted is older than these:
macosx: 10.13
ios: 11.0
tvos: 11.0
watchos: 4.0
The diagnostics are issued whenever the aligned functions are selected
except when the selected function has a definition in the same file.
If there is a user-defined function available somewhere else, option
-Wno-aligned-allocation-unavailable can be used to silence the
diagnostics.
rdar://problem/32664169
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34574
llvm-svn: 306722
Summary: The preprocessing and code generation and optimization stages of the compiler are also passed the "-fopenmp-is-device" flag. This is used to trigger machine specific preprocessing and code generation when performing device offloading to an NVIDIA GPU via OpenMP directives.
Reviewers: arpith-jacob, caomhin, carlo.bertolli, Hahnfeld, hfinkel, tstellar
Reviewed By: Hahnfeld
Subscribers: Hahnfeld, rengolin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29645
llvm-svn: 306691
Summary: Device offloading requires the specification of an additional flag containing the triple of the //other// architecture the code is being compiled on if such an architecture exists. If compiling for the host, the auxiliary triple flag will contain the triple describing the device and vice versa.
Reviewers: arpith-jacob, sfantao, caomhin, carlo.bertolli, ABataev, Hahnfeld, jlebar, hfinkel, tstellar
Reviewed By: Hahnfeld
Subscribers: rengolin, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29339
llvm-svn: 306689
Ananas is a home-brew operating system, mainly for amd64 machines. After
using GCC for quite some time, it has switched to clang and never looked
back - yet, having to manually patch things is annoying, so it'd be much
nicer if this was in the official tree.
More information:
https://github.com/zhmu/ananas/https://rink.nu/projects/ananas.html
Submitted by: Rink Springer
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32936
llvm-svn: 306239