This code should be an error:
void foo(int);
void f3() {
int foo(float);
{
float foo(int); // expected-error {{functions that differ only in their return type cannot be overloaded}}
}
}
the foo(float) function declared at function scope should not hide the float(int)
while trying to redeclare functions.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19763
llvm-svn: 272961
MSVC handles enums differently from structs and classes: a forward
declaration is not emitted unconditionally. MSVC does not emit an S_UDT
record for the enum.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21442
llvm-svn: 272960
Redundant invariant loads can be CSE'ed with very little extra effort
over what early-cse already tracks, so it looks reasonable to make
early-cse handle this case.
llvm-svn: 272954
Add explicit Comment Token in Assembly Lexing for future support for
outputting explicit comments from inline assembly. As part of this,
CPPHash Directives are now explicitly distinguished from Hash line
comments in Lexer.
Line comments are recorded as EndOfStatement tokens, not Comment tokens
to simplify compatibility with current TargetParsers. This slightly
complicates comment output.
This remove all lexing tasks out of the parser, does minor cleanup
to remove extraneous newlines Asm Output, and some improvements white
space handling.
Reviewers: rtrieu, dwmw2, rnk
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20009
llvm-svn: 272953
Change hwloc discovery algorithm to print topology for only accessible
resources, and report uniformity correspondingly, similar to what other topology
discovery algorithms do. Fixes minor inconsistency in total topology reported
and resources used for threads binding in case hwloc used.
Patch by Andrey Churbanov.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21389
llvm-svn: 272952
This patch allows a user to enable Hwloc on windows. There are three main
changes in here:
1.kmp.h - Move definitions/declarations out of KMP_OS_WINDOWS guard (our windows
implementation of affinity) because they need to be defined when
KMP_USE_HWLOC is on as well.
2.teach __kmp_set_system_affinity, __kmp_get_system_affinity,
__kmp_get_proc_group, and __kmp_affinity_bind_thread how to use hwloc.
3.teach CMake how to include hwloc when building Windows
Another minor change in here is to make sure that anything under KMP_USE_HWLOC
is also guarded by KMP_AFFINITY_SUPPORTED as well. This is to prevent Mac
builds from requiring anything from Hwloc.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21441
llvm-svn: 272951
With single thread using __kmpc_omp_wait_deps segfaults in OpenMP runtime.
Offloading with depend also encounters this problem when we generate
kmpc_omp_wait_deps instead of kmpc_omp_task_with_deps.
Patch by Alex Duran
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21384
llvm-svn: 272949
Cleanup: fixed missing memory cleanup in couple of corner cases. Fixes possible
memory leak in some corner cases
Patch by Andrey Churbanov
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21355
llvm-svn: 272946
Improved performance of ittnotify calls by request from ittnotify
owner: calls to __itt_string_handle_create made unique (it was
called multiple times).
Patch by Andrey Churbanov
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21353
llvm-svn: 272945
This test checks that the string 'bar' (no quotes) doesn't exist in the
output after running opt. But opt embeds the absolute path to the
filename, and on my machine, the filename contains the string 'jlebar',
causing the test to fail.
This patch changes the test to look for the string '"bar"' instead.
llvm-svn: 272941
Summary:
... into getFrameIndexReferencePreferSP. This change folds the
fail-then-retry logic into getFrameIndexReferencePreferSP.
There is a non-functional but behaviorial change in WinException --
earlier if `getFrameIndexReferenceFromSP` failed we'd trip an assert,
but now we'll silently use the (wrong) offset from the base pointer. I
could not write the assert I'd like to write ("FrameReg ==
StackRegister", like I've done in X86FrameLowering) since there is no
easy way to get to the stack register from WinException (happy to be
proven wrong here). One solution to this is to add a `bool
OnlyStackPointer` parameter to `getFrameIndexReferenceFromSP` that
asserts if it could not satisfy its promise of returning an offset from
a stack pointer, but that seems overkill.
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: sanjoy, mcrosier, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21427
llvm-svn: 272938
Deprecate KMP_PLACE_THREADS and rename it to KMP_HW_SUBSET due to confusion
about its purpose and function among users. KMP_HW_SUBSET is an environment
variable which allows users to easily pick a subset of the hardware topology to
use. e.g., KMP_HW_SUBSET=30c,2t means use 30 cores, 2 threads per core.
Patch by Andrey Churbanov
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21340
llvm-svn: 272937
Added argv array check/allocation for parallel directly nested inside the teams
construct, as new coming Fortran codegen passes parameters directly into
kmpc_fork_call missing same parameters in kmpc_fork_teams (earlier codegen
passed to parallel the subset of parameter passed to teams, and thus
no check/allocation needed).
Patch by Andrey Churbanov
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21336
llvm-svn: 272935
Patch updates the version script parser to parse versioned files.
In a simple way, just adding them to VersionScriptGlobals list.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21439
llvm-svn: 272934
This allows better catching of compiler errors since we can use
the override keyword to verify that methods are actually
overridden.
Also in this patch I've changed from storing a boolean Error
code everywhere to returning an llvm::Error, to propagate richer
error information up the call stack.
Reviewed By: ruiu, rnk
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21410
llvm-svn: 272926
Daniel Berlin expressed some real concerns about the port and proposed
and alternative approach. I'll revert this for now while working on a
new patch, which I hope to put up for review shortly. Sorry for the churn.
llvm-svn: 272925
When calculating a square root using Newton-Raphson with two constants,
a naive implementation is to use five multiplications (four muls to calculate
reciprocal square root and another one to calculate the square root itself).
However, after some reassociation and CSE the same result can be obtained
with only four multiplications. Unfortunately, there's no reliable way to do
such a reassociation in the back-end. So, the patch modifies NR code itself
so that it directly builds optimal code for SQRT and doesn't rely on any
further reassociation.
Patch by Nikolai Bozhenov!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21127
llvm-svn: 272920
This is currently only performed in the Vectorizer. I will change this
as symbolic stride collection is moved to LAA.
This test will track when the actual functional change occurs.
llvm-svn: 272918
This patch allows LLDB for AArch64 to watch all bytes, words or double words individually on non 8-byte alligned addresses.
This patch also adds tests to verify this functionality.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21280
llvm-svn: 272916
PltZero (or PLT[0]) was an appropriate name for the little code
we have at beginning of the PLT section when we only supported x86
since the code for x86 just fits in the first PLT slot.
It's not the case anymore. The code for ARM64 occupies first two
slots, so PltZero spans PLT[0] and PLT[1], for example.
This patch renames it to avoid confusion.
llvm-svn: 272913