The prefix includes type kind, which is important to preserve. Two
different type leafs can easily have the same interior record contents
as another type.
We ran into this issue in PR37492 where a bitfield type record collided
with a const modifier record. Their contents were bitwise identical, but
their kinds were different.
llvm-svn: 332664
Summary:
There was some unfinished work started for offset tracking in CFLGraph by the author of implementation of Andersen algorithm. This work was completed and support for field sensitivity was added to the core of Andersen algorithm.
The performance results seem promising.
SPEC2006 int_base score was increased by 1.1 % (I compared clang 6.0 with clang 6.0 with this patch). The avergae compile time was increased by +- 1 % according my measures with small and medium C/C++ projects (I did not tested it on the large projects with milions of lines of code)
Reviewers: chandlerc, george.burgess.iv, rja
Reviewed By: rja
Subscribers: rja, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46282
llvm-svn: 332657
Patch by Mark Kettenis.
Make ALIGN work in linker scripts used with the -r option. This works in
GNU ld (ld.bfd) and is used to generate the "random gap" object for
linking the OpenBSD kernel.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46839
llvm-svn: 332656
Patch #3 from VPlan Outer Loop Vectorization Patch Series #1
(RFC: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2017-December/119523.html).
Expected to be NFC for the current inner loop vectorization path. It
introduces the basic algorithm to build the VPlan plain CFG (single-level
CFG, no hierarchical CFG (H-CFG), yet) in the VPlan-native vectorization
path using VPInstructions. It includes:
- VPlanHCFGBuilder: Main class to build the VPlan H-CFG (plain CFG without nested regions, for now).
- VPlanVerifier: Main class with utilities to check the consistency of a H-CFG.
- VPlanBlockUtils: Main class with utilities to manipulate VPBlockBases in VPlan.
Reviewers: rengolin, fhahn, mkuper, mssimpso, a.elovikov, hfinkel, aprantl.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44338
llvm-svn: 332654
Summary:
The logic of dispatch remains the same, but now DispatchUnit is a Stage (DispatchStage).
This change has the benefit of simplifying the backend runCycle() code.
The same logic applies, but it belongs to different components now. This is just a start,
eventually we will need to remove the call to the DispatchStage in Scheduler.cpp, but
that will be a separate patch. This change is mostly a renaming and moving of existing logic.
This change also encouraged me to remove the Subtarget (STI) member from the
Backend class. That member was used to initialize the other members of Backend
and to eventually call DispatchUnit::dispatch(). Now that we have Stages, we
can eliminate this by instantiating the DispatchStage with everything it needs
at the time of construction (e.g., Subtarget). That change allows us to call
DispatchStage::execute(IR) as we expect to call execute() for all other stages.
Once we add the Stage list (D46907) we can more cleanly call preExecute() on
all of the stages, DispatchStage, will probably wrap cycleEvent() in that
case.
Made some formatting and minor cleanups to README.txt. Some of the text
was re-flowed to stay within 80 cols.
Reviewers: andreadb, courbet, RKSimon
Reviewed By: andreadb, courbet
Subscribers: mgorny, javed.absar, tschuett, gbedwell, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46983
llvm-svn: 332652
We need to clean up the DAG floating-point undef logic.
This process is similar to how we handled integer undef
logic in https://reviews.llvm.org/D43141.
And as we did there, I'm trying to reduce the patch by
changing tests that would probably become meaningless
once we correct FP undef folding.
llvm-svn: 332648
Currently debugify prints it's output to stdout,
with this patch all the output generated goes to stderr.
This change lets us use debugify without taking away
the ability to pipe the output to other llvm tools.
llvm-svn: 332642
Summary:
When lowering global address, lower the base as a TargetGlobal first then
create an SDNode for the offset separately and chain it to the address calculation
This optimization will create a DAG where the base address of a global access will
be reused between different access. The offset can later be folded into the immediate
part of the memory access instruction.
With this optimization we generate:
lui a0, %hi(s)
addi a0, a0, %lo(s) ; shared base address.
addi a1, zero, 20 ; 2 instructions per access.
sw a1, 44(a0)
addi a1, zero, 10
sw a1, 8(a0)
addi a1, zero, 30
sw a1, 80(a0)
Instead of:
lui a0, %hi(s+44) ; 3 instructions per access.
addi a1, zero, 20
sw a1, %lo(s+44)(a0)
lui a0, %hi(s+8)
addi a1, zero, 10
sw a1, %lo(s+8)(a0)
lui a0, %hi(s+80)
addi a1, zero, 30
sw a1, %lo(s+80)(a0)
Which will save one instruction per access.
Reviewers: asb, apazos
Reviewed By: asb
Subscribers: rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, jordy.potman.lists, niosHD, kito-cheng, shiva0217, zzheng, edward-jones, mgrang, apazos, asb, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46989
llvm-svn: 332641
We need to clean up the DAG floating-point undef logic.
This process is similar to how we handled integer undef
logic in https://reviews.llvm.org/D43141.
And as we did there, I'm trying to reduce the patch by
changing tests that would probably become meaningless
once we correct FP undef folding.
llvm-svn: 332640
MethodVFTableLocations in MigrosoftVTableContext contains canonicalized
decl. But, it's sometimes asked to lookup for non-canonicalized decl,
and that causes assertion failure, and compilation failure.
Fixes PR37481.
Patch by Taiju Tsuiki!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46929
llvm-svn: 332639
We need to clean up the DAG floating-point undef logic.
This process is similar to how we handled integer undef
logic in https://reviews.llvm.org/D43141.
And as we did there, I'm trying to reduce the patch by
changing tests that would probably become meaningless
once we correct FP undef folding.
llvm-svn: 332638
We need to clean up the DAG floating-point undef logic.
This process is similar to how we handled integer undef
logic in https://reviews.llvm.org/D43141.
And as we did there, I'm trying to reduce the patch by
changing tests that would probably become meaningless
once we correct FP undef folding.
Follow-up to:
https://reviews.llvm.org/rL332538
...because that change wasn't enough.
llvm-svn: 332637
We need to clean up the DAG floating-point undef logic.
This process is similar to how we handled integer undef
logic in D43141.
And as we did there, I'm trying to reduce the patch by
changing tests that would probably become meaningless
once we correct FP undef folding.
Follow-up to:
https://reviews.llvm.org/rL332534
...because that change wasn't enough.
llvm-svn: 332636
This is to work around a bug in some versions of gnu ld, where
--export-dynamic implies -shared even if -static is explicitly given.
Myriad supports static linking only, so --export-dynamic is never
needed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46452
llvm-svn: 332635
Summary:
This patch implements MC support for tail psuedo instruction.
A follow-up patch implements the codegen support as well as handling of the indirect tail pseudo instruction.
Reviewers: asb, apazos
Reviewed By: asb
Subscribers: rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, jordy.potman.lists, sabuasal, niosHD, kito-cheng, shiva0217, zzheng, edward-jones, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46221
llvm-svn: 332634
Summary:
This patch adds a new internal variable
LLVM_RUNTIME_DISTRIBUTION_COMPONENTS which specifies distribution
components that are part of runtime projects, and thus should be exposed
from runtime configuraitons up into the top-level CMake configurations.
This is required for allowing runtime components to be included in
LLVM_DISTRIBUTION_COMPONENTS because we verify that the build and
install targets exist for every component specified for the
distribution.
Without this patch runtimes and builtins can only be included in
distributions in whole, not by component.
Reviewers: phosek
Reviewed By: phosek
Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46705
llvm-svn: 332631
Summary: These three tests are failing on Windows and looking into the failures, they could be mapped to pr21765 and pr24489
Reviewers: asmith, labath, zturner
Reviewed By: zturner
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47018
llvm-svn: 332629
This behavior has been the default for a long time, so the default value is On, however this can make it difficult to debug sanitizer failures, so we should have an option to turn it off.
llvm-svn: 332628
Summary:
The current StructurizeCFG pass only works for CFG with one exit. AMDGPUUnifyDivergentExitNodes combines multiple "return" blocks and/or "unreachable" blocks
to one exit block for the Structurizer to work. However, infinite loop is another kind of special "exit", and if we don't handle it, the case of multiple exits will prevent the structurizer from working.
In this work, for each infinite loop, we add a dummy edge to the "return" block, and thus the AMDGPUUnifyDivergentExitNodes pass will work with infinite loops.
This will make CFG with infinite loops be structurized.
Reviewer:
nhaehnle
Differential Revision:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D46340
llvm-svn: 332625
According to alive this is valid. I'm hoping to use this to make an assumption that the sign bit is zero after this sequence. The only way it wouldn't be is if the input was INT__MIN, but by preserving the flags we can make doing this to INT_MIN UB.
The nuw flags is weird because it creates such a contradiction that the original number would have to be positive meaning we could remove the select entirely, but we don't get that far.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46988
llvm-svn: 332623
Summary:
Previously this triggered a -Wundefined-internal warning. But it's not
an undefined variable -- any variable of this form is a pointer to the
base of GPU core's shared memory.
Reviewers: tra
Subscribers: sanjoy, rsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46782
llvm-svn: 332621
This was broken by r332590 but is likely caused by a bug in clang-move.
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-x86-windows-msvc2015/builds/12007
I don't have a windows machine to effectively debug the issue, so I'll investigate
further but for now disable the failing test on windows to unbreak build bots.
llvm-svn: 332620
After switching to LLVM normalization, if we init FileSpec with "." we would end up with m_directory being NULL and m_filename being "".
This patch fixes this by allowing the path to be normalized and if it normalized to nothing, set it to m_filename.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46783
llvm-svn: 332618
The isReMaterlizable flag is somewhat confusing, unlike most other instruction
flags it is currently interpreted as a hint (mightBeRematerializable would be
a better name). While LUI is always rematerialisable, for an instruction like
ADDI it depends on its operands. TargetInstrInfo::isTriviallyReMaterializable
will call TargetInstrInfo::isReallyTriviallyReMaterializable, which in turn
calls TargetInstrInfo::isReallyTriviallyReMaterializableGeneric. We rely on
the logic in the latter to pick out instances of ADDI that really are
rematerializable.
The isReMaterializable flag does make a difference on a variety of test
programs. The recently committed remat.ll test case demonstrates how stack
usage is reduce and a unnecessary lw/sw can be removed. Stack usage in the
Proc0 function in dhrystone reduces from 192 bytes to 112 bytes.
For the sake of completeness, this patch also implements
RISCVRegisterInfo::isConstantPhysReg. Although this is called from a number of
places, it doesn't seem to result in different codegen for any programs I've
thrown at it. However, it is called in the rematerialisation codepath and it
seems sensible to implement something correct here.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46182
llvm-svn: 332617
Clang used to pass the base lvalue of a non-type template parameter
to the template instantiation phase when the base part is __uuidof
and it's running in C++17 mode.
However, that drops its LValuePath, and unintentionally transforms
&__uuidof(...) to __uuidof(...).
This CL fixes that by passing whole expr. Fixes PR24986.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D46820?id=146557
Patch from Taiju Tsuiki <tzik@chromium.org>!
llvm-svn: 332614
Previously we would always write a hash of the binary into the
PE file, for reproducible builds. This breaks AppCompat, which
is a feature of Windows that relies on the timestamp in the PE
header being set to a real value (or at the very least, a value
that satisfies certain properties).
To address this, we put the old behavior of writing the hash
behind the /Brepro flag, which mimics MSVC linker behavior. We
also match MSVC default behavior, which is to write an actual
timestamp to the PE header. Finally, we add the /TIMESTAMP
option (an lld extension) so that the user can specify the exact
value to be used in case he/she manually constructs a value which
is both reproducible and satisfies AppCompat.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46966
llvm-svn: 332613
entries to reach the target. Since these calls don't require type checks,
we can short-circuit them to their real targets.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46326
llvm-svn: 332610
Summary: The alpha checkers can already be enabled using the clang driver, this allows them to be enabled using the clang-tidy as well. This can make it easier to test the alpha checkers with projects which already support the compile_commands.json. It will also allow more people to give feedback and patches about the alpha checkers since they can run it as part of clang tidy checks.
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, hokein, ilya-biryukov, alexfh, lebedev.ri, xbolva00
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, alexfh, lebedev.ri, xbolva00
Subscribers: xbolva00, NoQ, dcoughlin, lebedev.ri, xazax.hun, cfe-commits
Patch by Paul Fultz II!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46159
llvm-svn: 332609