Rather than handling zlib handling manually, use find_package from CMake
to find zlib properly. Use this to normalize the LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB,
HAVE_ZLIB, HAVE_ZLIB_H. Furthermore, require zlib if LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB is
set to YES, which requires the distributor to explicitly select whether
zlib is enabled or not. This simplifies the CMake handling and usage in
the rest of the tooling.
This is a reland of abb0075 with all followup changes and fixes that
should address issues that were reported in PR44780.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79219
This removes members of the DIEUnit class which were used only in unit
tests. Note also that child classes shadowed some of these methods,
namely, getDwarfVersion() was overridden in DwartfUnit and getLength()
was overridden in DwarfCompileUnit.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85436
In GlobalISel, if you have a load into a small type with a range, you'll hit
an assert if you try to compute known bits on it starting at a larger type.
e.g.
```
%x:_(s8) = G_LOAD %whatever(p0) :: (load 1 ... !range !n)
...
%y:_(s32) = G_SOMETHING %x
```
When we walk through G_SOMETHING and hit the load, the width of our known bits
is 32. However, the width of the range is going to be 8. This will cause us
to hit an assert.
To fix this, make computeKnownBitsFromRangeMetadata zero extend or truncate
the range type to match the bitwidth of the known bits we're calculating.
Add a testcase in CodeGen/GlobalISel/KnownBitsTest.cpp to reflect that this
works now.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D85375
I skimmed the existing users of these matchers and don't see any problems
(eg, the caller assumes the matched value was a select instruction without checking).
So I think we can generalize the matching to allow the new intrinsics or the cmp+select idioms.
I did not find any unit tests for the matchers, so added some basics there. The instsimplify
tests are adapted from existing tests for the cmp+select pattern and cover the folds in
simplifyICmpWithMinMax().
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85230
Rather than handling zlib handling manually, use find_package from CMake
to find zlib properly. Use this to normalize the LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB,
HAVE_ZLIB, HAVE_ZLIB_H. Furthermore, require zlib if LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB is
set to YES, which requires the distributor to explicitly select whether
zlib is enabled or not. This simplifies the CMake handling and usage in
the rest of the tooling.
This is a reland of abb0075 with all followup changes and fixes that
should address issues that were reported in PR44780.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79219
These were implementation detail, but become necessary for generic data
copying.
Also added const variations to them, and move assignment, since we had a
move ctor (and the move assignment helps in a subsequent patch).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85262
This quietly disabled use of zlib on Windows even when building with
-DLLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB=FORCE_ON.
> Rather than handling zlib handling manually, use find_package from CMake
> to find zlib properly. Use this to normalize the LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB,
> HAVE_ZLIB, HAVE_ZLIB_H. Furthermore, require zlib if LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB is
> set to YES, which requires the distributor to explicitly select whether
> zlib is enabled or not. This simplifies the CMake handling and usage in
> the rest of the tooling.
>
> This is a reland of abb0075 with all followup changes and fixes that
> should address issues that were reported in PR44780.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79219
This reverts commit 10b1b4a231 and follow-ups
64d99cc6ab and
f9fec0447e.
Added a mechanism to check the element type, get the total element
count, and the size of an element.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85250
DWARFYAML supports generating the .debug_loclists section. We can use it
to simplify tests.
Reviewed By: jhenderson, grimar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85179
Extend the memop value profile buckets to be more flexible (could accommodate a
mix of individual values and ranges) and to cover more value ranges (from 11 to
22 buckets).
Disabled behind a flag (to be enabled separately) and the existing code to be
removed later.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81682
The strictfp attribute is required on all function calls in a function
that is itself marked with the strictfp attribute. The IRBuilder knows
this and has a method for adding the attribute to function call instructions.
If a function being called has the strictfp attribute itself then the
IRBuilder will refuse to add the attribute to the calling instruction
despite being asked to add it. Eliminate this error.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84878
A JSON->TensorSpec utility we will use subsequently to specify
additional outputs needed for certain training scenarios.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84976
Use pad with undef and unmerge with unused results. This is annoyingly
similar to several other places in LegalizerHelper, but they're all
slightly different.
As discussed on D81500, this adds a more general ElementCount variant of the build helper and converts the (non-scalable) unsigned NumElts variant to use it internally.
ThinLTO is run using a single thread on Linux on Power. The
compute_thread_count() routine calls getHostNumPhysicalCores which
returns -1 by default, and so `MaxThreadCount is set to 1.
unsigned llvm::ThreadPoolStrategy::compute_thread_count() const {
int MaxThreadCount = UseHyperThreads
? computeHostNumHardwareThreads()
: sys::getHostNumPhysicalCores();
if (MaxThreadCount <= 0)
MaxThreadCount = 1;
…
}
Fix: provide custom implementation of getHostNumPhysicalCores for
Linux on Power and Linux on Z.
Reviewed By: Kai, uweigand
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84764
We need to keep track of the alloca insertion point (which we already
communicate via the callback to the user) as we place allocas as well.
Reviewed By: fghanim, SouraVX
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82470
This change define RAII class `FileLocker` and methods `lock` and
`tryLockFor` of the class `raw_fd_stream` to facilitate using file locks.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79066
Further abstracting the specification of a tensor, to more easily
support different types and shapes of tensor, and also to perform
initialization up-front, at TFModelEvaluator construction time.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84685
This reverts the revert commit dc28675768.
It includes a fix for Polly, which uses SCEVExpander on IR that is not
in LCSSA form. Set PreserveLCSSA = false in that case, to ensure we do
not introduce LCSSA phis where there were none before.
This was using invalid MIR for the test instructions. The test add was
the first instruction in the block, before the trunc inputs or copies
from physical registers which I assume was not intended.
This reverts commit 99166fd4fb, because it
breaks the polly builders.
polly/test/Isl/CodeGen/invariant_load_escaping_second_scop.ll fails
because a apparently unnecessary LCSSA phi node is introduced.
Make the bots green again, while I take a closer look.
TODO
* PrintIRInstrumentation and TimePassesHandler would be using this new callback.
* "Running pass" logging will also be moved to use this callback.
Reviewed By: aeubanks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84772
It was unclear what `isa` was supposed to mean so we did not provide any
traits for this context selector. With this patch we will allow *any*
string or identifier. We use the target attribute and target info to
determine if the trait matches. In other words, we will check if the
provided value is a target feature that is available (at the call site).
Fixes PR46338
Reviewed By: ABataev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83281
This patch teaches SCEVExpander to directly preserve LCSSA.
As it is currently, SCEV does not look through PHI nodes in loops,
as it might break LCSSA form. Once SCEVExpander can preserve
LCSSA form, it should be safe for SCEV to look through PHIs.
To preserve LCSSA form, this patch uses formLCSSAForInstructions
on operands of newly created instructions, if the definition is inside
a different loop than the new instruction.
The final value we return from expandCodeFor may also need LCSSA
phis, depending on the insert point. As no user for it exists there yet,
create a temporary instruction at the insert point, which can be passed
to formLCSSAForInstructions. This temporary instruction is removed
after LCSSA construction.
Reviewed By: mkazantsev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71538
A list of target features is disabled when there is no hardware
floating-point support. This is the case when one of the following
options is passed to clang:
- -mfloat-abi=soft
- -mfpu=none
This option list is missing, however, the extension "+nofp" that can be
specified in -march flags, such as "-march=armv8-a+nofp".
This patch also disables unsupported target features when nofp is passed
to -march.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82948
This is recommit of f51bc4fb60, reverted in 8577595e03, because
the function `flock` is not available on Solaris. In this variant
`flock` was replaced with `fcntl`, which is a POSIX function.
New functions `lockFile`, `tryLockFile` and `unlockFile` implement
simple file locking. They lock or unlock entire file. This must be
enough to support simulataneous writes to log files in parallel builds.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78896
This cleans up several CMakeLists.txt's where -Wno-suggest-override was manually specified. These test targets now inherit this flag from the gtest target.
Some unittests CMakeLists.txt's, in particular Flang and LLDB, are not touched by this patch. Flang manually adds the gtest sources itself in some configurations, rather than linking to LLVM's gtest target, so this fix would be insufficient to cover those cases. Similarly, LLDB has subdirectories that manually add the gtest headers to their include path without linking to the gtest target, so those subdirectories still need -Wno-suggest-override to be manually specified to compile without warnings.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84554
Summary:
Try not to resize vector of call records in a call graph node when
replacing call edge. That would prevent invalidation of iterators
stored in the CG SCC pass manager's scc_iterator.
Reviewers: jdoerfert
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84295
Adds a range-based version of `std::move`, the version that moves a range, not the one that creates r-value references.
Reviewed By: dblaikie, gamesh411
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83902