Diagnose -fopenmp-targets for HIP programs since
dual HIP and OpenMP offloading in the same compilation
is currently not supported by HIP toolchain.
Reviewed by: Artem Belevich
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109718
This change adds the system libc++ header location to the driver. As well we define
the `__LIBC_NO_CPP_MATH_OVERLOADS__` macro when using those headers, in order to suppress
conflicting C++ overloads in the system libc headers that were used by XL C++.
Reviewed By: ZarkoCA
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109078
\x{XXXX} \u{XXXX} and \o{OOOO} are accepted in all languages mode
in characters and string literals.
This is a feature proposed for both C++ (P2290R1) and C (N2785). The
papers have been seen by both committees but are not yet adopted into
either standard. However, they do have support from both committees.
Adds support for a feature macro `__opencl_c_images` in C++ for
OpenCL 2021 enabling a respective optional core feature from
OpenCL 3.0.
This change aims to achieve compatibility between C++ for OpenCL
2021 and OpenCL 3.0.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109002
Pseudo probe instrumentation was missing from O0 build. It is needed in cases where some source files are built in O0 while the others are built in optimize mode.
Reviewed By: wenlei, wlei, wmi
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109531
This change puts the functionality in commit
c5792aa90f behind a flag that is off by
default. The original commit is not in Apple's Clang fork (and blocks
are an Apple extension in the first place), and there is one known
issue that needs to be addressed before it can be enabled safely.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108243
SelectionDAG will promote illegal types up to a power of 2 before
splitting down to a legal type. This will create an IntegerType
with a bit width that must be <= MAX_INT_BITS. This places an
effective upper limit on any type of 2^23 so that we don't try
create a 2^24 type.
I considered putting a fatal error somewhere in the path from
TargetLowering::getTypeConversion down to IntegerType::get, but
limiting the type in IR seemed better.
This breaks backwards compatibility with IR that is using a really
large type. I suspect such IR is going to be very rare due to the
the compile time costs such a type likely incurs.
Prevents the ICE in PR51829.
Reviewed By: efriedma, aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109721
Rename methods to clearly signal when they only deal with ASCII,
simplify the parsing of identifier, and use start/continue instead of
head/body for consistency with Unicode terminology.
`.rgba` vector extension setting in C++ for OpenCL 2021 is now
performed analogously to OpenCL C 3.0. Test case added.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109370
See PR51842.
This fixes an assert firing in the static analyzer, triggered by implicit moves
in blocks in C mode:
This also simplifies the AST a little bit when compiling non C++ code,
as the xvalue implicit casts are not inserted.
We keep and test that the nrvo flag is still being set on the VarDecls,
as that is still a bit beneficial while not really making anything
more complicated.
Signed-off-by: Matheus Izvekov <mizvekov@gmail.com>
Reviewed By: NoQ
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109654
Version macro definitions are tested for C++ for OpenCL when
explicit version is provided on command line via `-cl-std` flag.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109366
eg: t1<void () const> - DWARF doesn't have a particularly nice way to
encode this, for real member function types (like `void (t1::*)()
const`) the const-ness is encoded in the type of the artificial first
parameter. But `void () const` has no parameters, so encode it like a
normal const-qualified type, using DW_TAG_const_type. (similarly for
restrict and volatile)
Reference qualifiers (& and &&) coming in a separate commit shortly.
D105819 Added NoOwnershipChangeVisitor, but it is only registered when an
off-by-default, hidden checker option was enabled. The reason behind this was
that it grossly overestimated the set of functions that really needed a note:
std::string getTrainName(const Train *T) {
return T->name;
} // note: Retuning without changing the ownership of or deallocating memory
// Umm... I mean duh? Nor would I expect this function to do anything like that...
void foo() {
Train *T = new Train("Land Plane");
print(getTrainName(T)); // note: calling getTrainName / returning from getTrainName
} // warn: Memory leak
This patch adds a heuristic that guesses that any function that has an explicit
operator delete call could have be responsible for deallocating the memory that
ended up leaking. This is waaaay too conservative (see the TODOs in the new
function), but it safer to err on the side of too little than too much, and
would allow us to enable the option by default *now*, and add refinements
one-by-one.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108753
When nonexistent linker inputs are passed to the driver, the linker
now errors out, instead of the compiler. If the linker does not run,
clang now emits a "warning: linker input unused" instead of an error
for nonexistent files.
The motivation for this change is that I noticed that
`clang-cl /winsysroot sysroot main.cc ole32.lib` emitted a
"ole32.lib not found" error, even though the linker finds it just fine when
I run `clang-cl /winsysroot sysroot main.cc /link ole32.lib`.
The same problem occurs if running `clang-cl main.cc ole32.lib` in a
non-MSVC shell.
The problem is that DiagnoseInputExistence() only looked for libs in %LIB%,
but MSVCToolChain uses much more involved techniques.
For this particular problem, we could make DiagnoseInputExistence() ask
the toolchain to see if it can find a .lib file, but in general the
driver can't know what the linker will do to find files, so it shouldn't
try. For example, if we implement PR24616, lld-link will look in the
registry to determine a good default for %LIB% if it isn't set.
This is less or a problem for the gcc driver, since .a paths there are
either passed via -l flags (which honor -L), or via a qualified path
(that doesn't honor -L) -- but for example ld.lld's --chroot flag
can also trigger this problem. Without this patch,
`clang -fuse-ld=lld -Wl,--chroot,some/dir /file.o` will complain that
`/file.o` doesn't exist, even though
`clang -fuse-ld=lld -Wl,--chroot,some/dir -Wl,/file.o` succeeds just fine.
This implements rnk's suggestion on the old bug PR27234.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109624
The patch adds missing diagnostics for cases like:
float F3 = ((__float128)F1 * (__float128)F2) / 2.0f;
Sema::checkDeviceDecl (renamed to checkTypeSupport) is changed to work
with a type without the corresponding ValueDecl. It is also refactored
so that host diagnostics for unsupported types can be added here as
well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109315
This patch fixes initializing temporaries, which are currently initialized
without an address space, meaning that no constructor can ever be applicable.
Now they will be constructed in the private addrspace.
Fixes the second issue in PR43296.
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107553
Once installed, scan-build-py doesn't know anything about its auxiliary
executable and can't find them.
Use relative path wrt. scan-build-py script.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109659
This patch adds Big-Endian checks for the existing MMA test cases.
It also changes the target for these test cases to pwr10.
Reviewed By: #powerpc, nemanjai
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109126
This comes from lengthy discussion between Quuxplusone and ldionne over on D108216.
Right now, libc++ uses a "SCARY metaprogramming" version of _EnableIf that bypasses
all of Clang's clever diagnostic stuff and thus produces bad diagnostics. My recent
benchmarks ( https://quuxplusone.github.io/blog/2021/09/04/enable-if-benchmark/ )
have determined that the SCARYness is not buying us any speedup; therefore we are
happy to drop it and go back to using the standard std::enable_if for all our
SFINAE needs. However, we don't want to type out typename std::enable_if<X>::type
all over the library; we want to use an alias template. And we can't use
std::enable_if_t because we need a solution that works in C++11, and we do not
provide std::enable_if_t in C++11.
Therefore, D109435 switches us from SCARY `_EnableIf` to a normal `__enable_if_t`
(at least in C++11 mode, and possibly everywhere for consistency).
Simultaneously, this Clang patch enables the good diagnostics for `__enable_if_t`.
We don't need to enable good diagnostics for `_EnableIf` because the name
`_EnableIf` has only ever been used for the SCARY version where the good diagnostics
don't trigger anyway.
(Btw, this existing code is all sorts of broken, theoretically speaking.
I filed https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51696 about it last week.
So if someone wants to use this PR as an excuse to go down the rabbit hole
and fix it for real, that would be cool too.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109411
Commits 58494c856a, f6bc614546, and 0fc27ef196 added special
handlings for K&R C function definitions and caused some
JavaScript/TypeScript regressions which were addressed in D107267,
D108538, and D108620. This patch would have prevented these known
regressions and will fix any unknown ones.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109582
This patch introduces the flags `-fopenmp-target-debug` and
`-fopenmp-target-debug=` to set the value of a global in the device.
This will be used to enable or disable debugging features statically in
the device runtime library.
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109544
This patch adds the SPMD amenable assumption to the CUDA math library
defintions in Clang. Previously these functions would block SPMD
execution on the device because they're intrinsic calls into the library
and can't be calculated. These functions don't have side-effects so they
are safe to execute in SPMD mode.
Depends on D105937
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108958
Mainly, if a constant value was passed as an alignment,
then we correctly annotate the alignment of the returned value
of @aligned_alloc. And if it wasn't constant,
then we also don't loose that, but emit an assumption.
Since these assumptions are coming from OpenMP it makes sense to mark
them as such in the generic IR encoding. Standardized assumptions will
be named
omp_ASSUMPTION_NAME
and extensions will be named
ompx_ASSUMPTION_NAME
which is the OpenMP 5.2 syntax for "extensions" of any kind.
This also matches what the OpenMP-Opt pass expects.
Summarized,
#pragma omp [...] assume[s] no_parallelism
now generates the same IR assumption annotation as
__attribute__((assume("omp_no_parallelism")))
Reviewed By: jhuber6
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105937
Test using debug-only=CodeObjectComaptibility was failing in
non-assert builds, so it has been moved to a different file which
requires assert.
Reviewed By: RKSimon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109592