This reverts r257221.
This caused several build bot failures
* It looks like some of the tests don't work correctly under Windows
* It looks like the lit per test timeout tests fail
So I'm reverting for now. Once the above failures are fixed running
lit's tests can be enabled again.
llvm-svn: 257268
directy with ``make check-lit`` and are run as part of
``make check-all``.
In principle we should run lit's testsuite before testing LLVM using lit
so that any problems with lit get discovered before testing LLVM so we
can bail out early. However this implementation (``check-all`` runs all
tests together) seemed simpler and will still report failing lit tests.
Note that the tests and the configured ``lit.site.cfg`` have to be
copied into the build directory to avoid polluting the source tree.
llvm-svn: 257221
This restores the previous behavior of not including the mnemonic in the classes table for every target that starts instruction lines with the mnemonic. Not only did the table size increase by 1 entry, but the class enum increased in size which caused every class in the array to increase in size. It also grew the size of the function that parsers tokens into classes by a substantial amount.
This adds a new HasMnemonicFirst flag to all AsmParsers. It's set to 1 by default and Hexagon target overrides it to 0.
For the X86 target alone this recovers 324KB of size on the llvm-mc executable.
I believe the current state is still a bad design choice for the Hexagon target as it causes most of the parsing to do a linear search through the entire match table to comparing operands against every instruction until it finds one that works. At least for the other targets we do a binary search based on mnemonic over which to do the linear scan.
llvm-svn: 256669
This should work with ShTest (executed externally or internally) and GTest
test formats.
To set the timeout a new option ``--timeout=`` has
been added which specifies the maximum run time of an individual test
in seconds. By default this 0 which causes no timeout to be enforced.
The timeout can also be set from a lit configuration file by modifying
the ``lit_config.maxIndividualTestTime`` property.
To implement a timeout we now require the psutil Python module if a
timeout is requested. This dependency is confined to the newly added
``lit.util.killProcessAndChildren()``. A note has been added into the
TODO document describing how we can remove the dependency on the
``pustil`` module in the future. It would be nice to remove this
immediately but that is a lot more work and Daniel Dunbar believes it is
better that we get a working implementation first and then improve it.
To avoid breaking the existing behaviour the psutil module will not be
imported if no timeout is requested.
The included testcases are derived from test cases provided by
Jonathan Roelofs which were in an previous attempt to add a per test
timeout to lit (http://reviews.llvm.org/D6584). Thanks Jonathan!
Reviewers: ddunbar, jroelofs, cmatthews, MatzeB
Subscribers: cmatthews, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14706
llvm-svn: 256471
This reapplies r256277 with two changes:
- In emitFnAttrCompatCheck, change FuncName's type to std::string to fix
a use-after-free bug.
- Remove an unnecessary install-local target in lib/IR/Makefile.
Original commit message for r252949:
Provide a way to specify inliner's attribute compatibility and merging
rules using table-gen. NFC.
This commit adds new classes CompatRule and MergeRule to Attributes.td,
which are used to generate code to check attribute compatibility and
merge attributes of the caller and callee.
rdar://problem/19836465
llvm-svn: 256304
For targets to add their own operand types as needed, as advertised in
Operand's comment, they need to be able to specify an alternate namespace
for OperandType names too. This matches the RegisterOperand class.
llvm-svn: 256299
This reapplies r252990 and r252949. I've added member function getKind
to the Attr classes which returns the enum or string of the attribute.
Original commit message for r252949:
Provide a way to specify inliner's attribute compatibility and merging
rules using table-gen. NFC.
This commit adds new classes CompatRule and MergeRule to Attributes.td,
which are used to generate code to check attribute compatibility and
merge attributes of the caller and callee.
rdar://problem/19836465
llvm-svn: 256277
Part 1 was submitted in http://reviews.llvm.org/D15134.
Changes in this part:
* X86RegisterInfo.td, X86RecognizableInstr.cpp: Add FR128 register class.
* X86CallingConv.td: Pass f128 values in XMM registers or on stack.
* X86InstrCompiler.td, X86InstrInfo.td, X86InstrSSE.td:
Add instruction selection patterns for f128.
* X86ISelLowering.cpp:
When target has MMX registers, configure MVT::f128 in FR128RegClass,
with TypeSoftenFloat action, and custom actions for some opcodes.
Add missed cases of MVT::f128 in places that handle f32, f64, or vector types.
Add TODO comment to support f128 type in inline assembly code.
* SelectionDAGBuilder.cpp:
Fix infinite loop when f128 type can have
VT == TLI.getTypeToTransformTo(Ctx, VT).
* Add unit tests for x86-64 fp128 type.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11438
llvm-svn: 255558
AsmWriterEmitter will generate a getRegisterName function with an alternate
register name index as its second argument if the target makes use of them. The
enum of these values is generated in RegisterInfoEmitter. The getRegisterName
generator would assume the namespace could always be found by reading index 1
of the list of AltNameIndices, but this will fail if this list is sorted such
that the NoRegAltName is at index 1. Because this list is sorted by record name
(in CodeGenTarget::ReadRegAltNameIndices), you only run in to problems if your
MyTargetRegisterInfo.td defines a single RegAltNameIndex that sorts lexically
before NoRegAltName.
For example, if a target has something like
def AnAltNameIndex : RegAltNameIndex
and defines RegAltNameIndices for some registers then, prior to this change,
AsmWriterEmitter would generate references to
::AnAltNameIndex and ::NoRegAltName
Patch by Alex Bradbury!
llvm-svn: 255344
Patch turns on OpenMP support in clang by default after fixing OpenMP buildbots.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13802
llvm-svn: 255222
The Statistical Profiling Extension is an optional extension to
ARMv8.2-A. Since it is an optional extension, I have added the
FeatureSPE subtarget feature to control it. The assembler-visible parts
of this extension are the new "psb csync" instruction, which is
equivalent to "hint #17", and a number of system registers.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15021
llvm-svn: 254401
autogenerated.
Also update existing test cases which appear to be generated by it and
weren't modified (other than addition of the header) by rerunning it.
llvm-svn: 253917
Duplicate a few common definitions between DFAPacketizer.cpp and
DFAPacketizerEmitter.cpp to avoid including files from CodeGen
in TableGen.
llvm-svn: 253820
Extended DFA tablegen to:
- added "-debug-only dfa-emitter" support to llvm-tblgen
- defined CVI_PIPE* resources for the V60 vector coprocessor
- allow specification of multiple required resources
- supports ANDs of ORs
- e.g. [SLOT2, SLOT3], [CVI_MPY0, CVI_MPY1] means:
(SLOT2 OR SLOT3) AND (CVI_MPY0 OR CVI_MPY1)
- added support for combo resources
- allows specifying ORs of ANDs
- e.g. [CVI_XLSHF, CVI_MPY01] means:
(CVI_XLANE AND CVI_SHIFT) OR (CVI_MPY0 AND CVI_MPY1)
- increased DFA input size from 32-bit to 64-bit
- allows for a maximum of 4 AND'ed terms of 16 resources
- supported expressions now include:
expression => term [AND term] [AND term] [AND term]
term => resource [OR resource]*
resource => one_resource | combo_resource
combo_resource => (one_resource [AND one_resource]*)
Author: Dan Palermo <dpalermo@codeaurora.org>
kparzysz: Verified AMDGPU codegen to be unchanged on all llc
tests, except those dealing with instruction encodings.
Reapply the previous patch, this time without circular dependencies.
llvm-svn: 253793
Extended DFA tablegen to:
- added "-debug-only dfa-emitter" support to llvm-tblgen
- defined CVI_PIPE* resources for the V60 vector coprocessor
- allow specification of multiple required resources
- supports ANDs of ORs
- e.g. [SLOT2, SLOT3], [CVI_MPY0, CVI_MPY1] means:
(SLOT2 OR SLOT3) AND (CVI_MPY0 OR CVI_MPY1)
- added support for combo resources
- allows specifying ORs of ANDs
- e.g. [CVI_XLSHF, CVI_MPY01] means:
(CVI_XLANE AND CVI_SHIFT) OR (CVI_MPY0 AND CVI_MPY1)
- increased DFA input size from 32-bit to 64-bit
- allows for a maximum of 4 AND'ed terms of 16 resources
- supported expressions now include:
expression => term [AND term] [AND term] [AND term]
term => resource [OR resource]*
resource => one_resource | combo_resource
combo_resource => (one_resource [AND one_resource]*)
Author: Dan Palermo <dpalermo@codeaurora.org>
kparzysz: Verified AMDGPU codegen to be unchanged on all llc
tests, except those dealing with instruction encodings.
llvm-svn: 253790
the script when running a ShTest with an external or internal shell.
This bug is caused by use of the ``map`` function in Python 3 which
returns an iterable (rather than a list in Python 2). After the iterable
is exhausted it won't return any more output and consequently when
``_runShTest()`` tries to access the ``script`` which has already been
iterated over it is empty. Converting to a list immediatley after
calling ``map()`` fixes this.
This fixes the ``tests/shtest-format.py`` test when running under
Python3 which was previously failing.
llvm-svn: 253556
We use to have an odd difference among MapVector and SetVector. The map
used a DenseMop, but the set used a SmallSet, which in turn uses a
std::set.
I have changed SetVector to use a DenseSet. If you were depending on the
old behaviour you can pass an explicit set type or use SmallSetVector.
The common cases for needing to do it are:
* Optimizing for small sets.
* Sets for types not supported by DenseSet.
llvm-svn: 253439
Allowing imprecise lane masks in case of more than 32 sub register lanes
lead to some tricky corner cases, and I need another bugfix for another
one. Instead I rather declare lane masks as precise and let tablegen
abort if we do not have enough bits.
This does not affect any in-tree target, even AMDGPU only needs 16 lanes
at the moment. If the 32 lanes turn out to be a problem in the future,
then we can easily change the LaneBitmask typedef to uint64_t.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14557
llvm-svn: 253279
MCSubtargetInfo in the subclasses into MCTargetAsmParser and define a
member function getSTI.
This is done in preparation for making changes to shrink the size of
MCRelaxableFragment. (see http://reviews.llvm.org/D14346).
llvm-svn: 253124
instead of executable if the argument was found inside a directory
contained in PATH.
An example where this could cause a problem is if there was a RUN line
that ran the ``test`` command and if the user had a directory in their
PATH that contained a directory called ``test/`` (that occured before
``/usr/bin/``). Lit would try to use the directory as the executable
which would fail with the rather cryptic message.
```
Could not create process due to [Errno 13] Permission denied
```
llvm-svn: 253031
This reapplies r252949. I've changed the type of FuncName to be
std::string instead of StringRef in emitFnAttrCompatCheck.
Original commit message for r252949:
Provide a way to specify inliner's attribute compatibility and merging
rules using table-gen. NFC.
This commit adds new classes CompatRule and MergeRule to Attributes.td,
which are used to generate code to check attribute compatibility and
merge attributes of the caller and callee.
rdar://problem/19836465
llvm-svn: 252990
rules using table-gen. NFC.
This commit adds new classes CompatRule and MergeRule to Attributes.td,
which are used to generate code to check attribute compatibility and
merge attributes of the caller and callee.
rdar://problem/19836465
llvm-svn: 252949
This is a step towards consolidating some of the information regarding
attributes in a single place.
This patch moves the enum attributes in Attributes.h to the table-gen
file. Additionally, it adds definitions of target independent string
attributes that will be used in follow-up commits by the inliner to
check attribute compatibility.
rdar://problem/19836465
llvm-svn: 252796
The existing -v option only displays commands and outputs for failed
tests, the newly introduced -a displays it for all executed tests.
llvm-svn: 251806
There is no need to generate separate table for intrinsics mod ref behaviour.
It can now be determined purely from function attributes.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13917
llvm-svn: 251040
This script prints a CSV of all misched models of a target when given the output of the debug output of subtarget using:
llvm-tblgen --gen-subtarget --debug-only=subtarget-emitter ...
With thanks to Dave Estes for mentioning the idea at the 2014 LLVM Developers' Meeting.
Patch by Christof Douma!
llvm-svn: 250020
It is common to have a default soft process limit, at least on some families of
Linux distributions, of 1024. This is normally more than enough, but if you
have many cores, and you're running tests that create many threads, this can
become a problem. My POWER7 development machine has 48 cores, and when running
the lld regression tests, which often want to create up to 48 threads, I run
into problems. lit, by default, will want to run 48 tests in parallel, and
48*48 < 1024, and so many tests fail like this:
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::system_error'
what(): Resource temporarily unavailable
or lit fails like this when launching a test:
OSError: [Errno 11] Resource temporarily unavailable
lit can easily detect this situation and attempt to repair it before launching
tests (by raising the soft process limit to something that will allow ncpus^2
threads to be created), and should do so to prevent spurious test failures.
This is the follow-up to this thread:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2015-October/090942.html
llvm-svn: 249161
Catchret transfers control from a catch funclet to an earlier funclet.
However, it is not completely clear which funclet the catchret target is
part of. Make this clear by stapling the catchret target's funclet
membership onto the CATCHRET SDAG node.
llvm-svn: 249052
HHVM calling convention, hhvmcc, is used by HHVM JIT for
functions in translated cache. We currently support LLVM back end to
generate code for X86-64 and may support other architectures in the
future.
In HHVM calling convention any GP register could be used to pass and
return values, with the exception of R12 which is reserved for
thread-local area and is callee-saved. Other than R12, we always
pass RBX and RBP as args, which are our virtual machine's stack pointer
and frame pointer respectively.
When we enter translation cache via hhvmcc function, we expect
the stack to be aligned at 16 bytes, i.e. skewed by 8 bytes as opposed
to standard ABI alignment. This affects stack object alignment and stack
adjustments for function calls.
One extra calling convention, hhvm_ccc, is used to call C++ helpers from
HHVM's translation cache. It is almost identical to standard C calling
convention with an exception of first argument which is passed in RBP
(before we use RDI, RSI, etc.)
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12681
llvm-svn: 248832
Previously the code added an extra nullptr entry to a static array and then created an ArrayRef with a size one less than the static array. If there were no other entries the array would just contain the nullptr and the ArrayRef would be crated with size 0.
Instead, put the right number of entries in the array and explicitly emit 'None' if the size would be 0. This allows the static array constructor of makeArrayRef to be used.
llvm-svn: 248244
Summary:
This is the first patch in the series to migrate Triple's (which are ambiguous)
to TargetTuple's (which aren't).
For the moment, TargetTuple simply passes all requests to the Triple object it
holds. Once it has replaced Triple, it will start to implement the interface in
a more suitable way.
This change makes some changes to the public C++ API. In particular,
InitMCSubtargetInfo(), createMCRelocationInfo(), and createMCSymbolizer()
now take TargetTuples instead of Triples. The other public C++ API's have
been left as-is for the moment to reduce patch size.
This commit also contains a trivial patch to clang to account for the C++ API
change. Thanks go to Pavel Labath for fixing LLDB for me.
Reviewers: rengolin
Subscribers: jyknight, dschuff, arsenm, rampitec, danalbert, srhines, javed.absar, dsanders, echristo, emaste, jholewinski, tberghammer, ted, jfb, llvm-commits, rengolin
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10969
llvm-svn: 247692
Summary:
This is the first patch in the series to migrate Triple's (which are ambiguous)
to TargetTuple's (which aren't).
For the moment, TargetTuple simply passes all requests to the Triple object it
holds. Once it has replaced Triple, it will start to implement the interface in
a more suitable way.
This change makes some changes to the public C++ API. In particular,
InitMCSubtargetInfo(), createMCRelocationInfo(), and createMCSymbolizer()
now take TargetTuples instead of Triples. The other public C++ API's have
been left as-is for the moment to reduce patch size.
This commit also contains a trivial patch to clang to account for the C++ API
change.
Reviewers: rengolin
Subscribers: jyknight, dschuff, arsenm, rampitec, danalbert, srhines, javed.absar, dsanders, echristo, emaste, jholewinski, tberghammer, ted, jfb, llvm-commits, rengolin
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10969
llvm-svn: 247683
Summary: This fixes a variety of typos in docs, code and headers.
Subscribers: jholewinski, sanjoy, arsenm, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12626
llvm-svn: 247495
Except the changes that defined virtual destructors as =default, because that
ran into problems with GCC 4.7 and overriding methods that weren't noexcept.
llvm-svn: 247298
I've made a range of improvements to the Emacs mode for LLVM IR.
Most importantly, it changes llvm-mode to inherit from prog-mode. This
means llvm-mode will be treated as a normal programming mode in Emacs,
so many Emacs features will just work. prog-mode is new to Emacs 24,
so I've added an alias to ensure compatibility with Emacs 23 too.
I've changed the mode definition to use define-derived-mode. This
saves us needing to set up local variables ourselves, and saves us
needing to define llvm-mode-map, llvm-mode-abbrev-table,
llvm-mode-map.
I've removed the keybindings to tab-to-tab-stop, center-line and
center-paragraph. This shouldn't be llvm-mode's responsibility, and
the code didn't actually work anyway (since `(not llvm-mode-map)`
always evaluated to `t`, the keybindings were never executed).
I've simplified the syntax-table definition, it's equivalent (e.g. `"`
is treated as string delimiter by default in Emacs). I've added `.` as
a symbol constituent, so functions like `llvm.memset.p0i8.i32` are
recognised as a single symbol. I've also changed `%` to be a symbol
constituent, so users can move between words or symbols at their
choice, rather than conflating the two.
I've fixed regexp for types, which incorrect used `symbol` instead of
`symbols` as an argument to `regexp-opt`. This was causing incorrect
highlighting on lines like `call void @foovoid`.
I've removed string and comment highlighting from
`llvm-font-lock-keywords`. This is already handled by the
syntax-table.
Finally, I've removed the reference to jasmin. That project is long
abandoned and the link 404s. For reference, I've found an old copy of
the project here:
https://github.com/stevej/emacs/blob/master/vendor/jasmin/jasmin.el
Patch by Wilfred Hughes!
llvm-svn: 247281
The variable is actually called ANDROID_SERIAL.
This was not exercised on the bots until today.
Should fix the sanitizer-x86_64-linux failures.
llvm-svn: 246898
The plan is to use this for the sanitizer test suite on Windows. See
PR24554 for more details on why we need this.
Tested manually by injecting rand() into a sanitizer test and watching
what it does.
llvm-svn: 246704
Summary:
Add the necessary plumbing so that llvm_token_ty can be used as an
argument/return type in intrinsic definitions and correspondingly require
TokenTy in function types. TokenTy is an opaque type that has no target
lowering, but can be used in machine-independent intrinsics. It is
required for the upcoming llvm.eh.padparam intrinsic.
Reviewers: majnemer, rnk
Subscribers: stoklund, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12532
llvm-svn: 246651
I locally hit the 255 limit, but a lot of these are redundant: each
predicate coming from a different record was allocated a new number,
even when we already emitted the same code for another predicate.
Instead, re-use numbers and emit the predicate code only once.
This reduces the total text size of *DAGISel.cpp.o by ~1%.
llvm-svn: 246208
My theory is that somehow Python's refcounting and GC strategy isn't
closing the subprocess handle in a timely fashion. This accesses the
private '_handle' field of the Popen object, but I see no other way to
do this. If this doesn't address the problem on the sanitizer-windows
buildbot, we can revert this change. If it does, then let's keep the
hack.
llvm-svn: 245946
gtest and gtest_main) when generating ``Makefile.llvmbuild``.
Libraries that are not installed should not be exported because they
won't be available from an install tree. Rather than filtering out the
gtest libraries in cmake/modules/Makefile, simply teach llvm-build to
filter out libraries that will not be installed from its generated list
of exported libraries.
Note that LLVMBUILD_LIB_DEPS_* are used during our own CMake build
process so we cannot filter LLVMBUILD_LIB_DEPS_gtest* out in llvm-build.
We must leave this gtest filter logic in cmake/modules/Makefile.
llvm-svn: 245718
Brad King.
Move `LLVM_LIBS_TO_EXPORT` over to Makefile.llvmbuild and generate it
from `llvm-build` using the same logic used to export the dependencies
of these libraries. This avoids depending on `llvm-config`.
This refactoring was originally motivated by issue #24154 due to commit
r243297 (Fix `llvm-config` to emit the linker flag for the combined
shared object, 2015-07-27) changing the output of `llvm-config --libs`
to not have the individual libraries when we configure with
`--enable-shared`. That change was reverted by r244108 but this
refactoring makes sense on its own anyway.
llvm-svn: 245717
Brad King.
The write_cmake_fragment and write_cmake_exports_fragment methods share
some logic for selecting libraries that CMake needs to know about.
Factor it out into a helper to avoid duplication.
llvm-svn: 245716
After r244870 flush() will only compare two null pointers and return,
doing nothing but wasting run time. The call is not required any more
as the stream and its SmallString are always in sync.
Thanks to David Blaikie for reviewing.
llvm-svn: 244928
While checking for the existence of the clang-tools-extra directory,
the script was not checking for its destination name, "extra", and
the script was failing when re-running without checking out new
sources.
llvm-svn: 243898
Summary:
Mips doesn't implement unw_getcontext() or libunwind::Registers_*::jumpto() yet
so we must disable libunwind for this release.
Reviewers: hans
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11563
llvm-svn: 243633
This isn't part of the official release process, but provides a convenient way
to build binaries for those who want to experiment with it. Hopefully the run-
time can be part of the regular build and release process for 3.8.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11494
llvm-svn: 243531
This makes the script run to the end and produce tarballs even on test
failures, and then highlights any errors afterwards.
(I first tried just storing the errors in a global variable, but that
didn't work as the "test_llvmCore" function invocation is actually
running as a sub-shell.)
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11478
llvm-svn: 243116
preparation for de-coupling the AA implementations.
In order to do this, they had to become fake-scoped using the
traditional LLVM pattern of a leading initialism. These can't be actual
scoped enumerations because they're bitfields and thus inherently we use
them as integers.
I've also renamed the behavior enums that are specific to reasoning
about the mod/ref behavior of functions when called. This makes it more
clear that they have a very narrow domain of applicability.
I think there is a significantly cleaner API for all of this, but
I don't want to try to do really substantive changes for now, I just
want to refactor the things away from analysis groups so I'm preserving
the exact original design and just cleaning up the names, style, and
lifting out of the class.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10564
llvm-svn: 242963
This was affecting test/asan/TestCases/Windows/coverage-basic.cc in
compiler-rt. It does something like:
cd %T/mydir
%clang %s -o t.exe
./t.exe
Previously, we'd end up looking for t.exe relative to the cwd of the lit
process, not the cwd of the test.
llvm-svn: 242941
Not all components build correctly on all targets and the release
script had no way to disable them other than editing the script locally.
This change provides a way to disable the test-suite, compiler-rt and
the libraries, as well as allowing you to re-run on the same directory
without checking out all sources again.
llvm-svn: 242919
This patch does the following:
* Fix FIXME on `needsStackRealignment`: it is now shared between multiple targets, implemented in `TargetRegisterInfo`, and isn't `virtual` anymore. This will break out-of-tree targets, silently if they used `virtual` and with a build error if they used `override`.
* Factor out `canRealignStack` as a `virtual` function on `TargetRegisterInfo`, by default only looks for the `no-realign-stack` function attribute.
Multiple targets duplicated the same `needsStackRealignment` code:
- Aarch64.
- ARM.
- Mips almost: had extra `DEBUG` diagnostic, which the default implementation now has.
- PowerPC.
- WebAssembly.
- x86 almost: has an extra `-force-align-stack` option, which the default implementation now has.
The default implementation of `needsStackRealignment` used to just return `false`. My current patch changes the behavior by simply using the above shared behavior. This affects:
- AMDGPU
- BPF
- CppBackend
- MSP430
- NVPTX
- Sparc
- SystemZ
- XCore
- Out-of-tree targets
This is a breaking change! `make check` passes.
The only implementation of the `virtual` function (besides the slight different in x86) was Hexagon (which did `MF.getFrameInfo()->getMaxAlignment() > 8`), and potentially some out-of-tree targets. Hexagon now uses the default implementation.
`needsStackRealignment` was being overwritten in `<Target>GenRegisterInfo.inc`, to return `false` as the default also did. That was odd and is now gone.
Reviewers: sunfish
Subscribers: aemerson, llvm-commits, jfb
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11160
llvm-svn: 242727
If objects or executables did not contain any RPATH, grep would return
nonzero, and the whole stage comparison loop would unexpectedly exit.
Fix this by checking the grep result explicitly.
llvm-svn: 242722
The MSys 2 version of 'env' cannot be used to set 'TZ' in the
environment due to some portability hacks in the process spawning
compatibility layer[1]. This affects test/Object/archive-toc.test, which
tries to set TZ in the environment.
Other than that, this saves a subprocess invocation of a small unix
utility, which is makes the tests faster.
The internal shell does not support shell variable expansion, so this
idiom in the ASan tests isn't supported yet:
RUN: env ASAN_OPTIONS=$ASAN_OPTIONS:opt=1 ...
[1] https://github.com/Alexpux/MSYS2-packages/issues/294
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11350
llvm-svn: 242696
Summary: This patch allows executeCommand to pass a string to the processes stdin.
Reviewers: ddunbar, jroelofs
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11332
llvm-svn: 242631
Summary:
Adds '--svn-path BRANCH' that causes the script to export the specified path
from each project. Otherwise the tag specified by -release, -rc, etc. will be
used. The version portion of the package name will be 'test-$path' (any forward
slashes in the branch name are replaced with underscores), for example:
-svn-path trunk => clang+llvm-test-trunk-mips-linux-gnu.tar.xz
-svn-path branches/release_35 => clang+llvm-test-branches_release_35-mips-linux-gnu.tar.xz
This is primarily useful for bringing new release packages up to standard
without needing to create and maintain a tag for the purpose.
Reviewers: tstellarAMD, hans
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6563
llvm-svn: 242518
Summary:
This change is part of a series of commits dedicated to have a single
DataLayout during compilation by using always the one owned by the
module.
This patch is quite boring overall, except for some uglyness in
ASMPrinter which has a getDataLayout function but has some clients
that use it without a Module (llmv-dsymutil, llvm-dwarfdump), so
some methods are taking a DataLayout as parameter.
Reviewers: echristo
Subscribers: yaron.keren, rafael, llvm-commits, jholewinski
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11090
From: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini@apple.com>
llvm-svn: 242386
On some systems (e.g. Mac OS X), sed will add a newline to the end of
the output if there wasn't one already. This would cause false
cmp errors since the .o file from Phase 2 was passed through sed and
the one from Phase 3 wasn't. Work around this by passing both through
sed.
llvm-svn: 242341
It retains the possibility to use the autoconf build with a
command-line option ('-use-autoconf'), and uses that by default on Darwin since
compiler-rt requires it on that platform.
This commit also removes the "Release-64" flavour and related logic. The script
would previously do two builds unless the '-no-64bit' flag was passed, but on
my machine and from those I asked this always ended up producing two 64-bit builds,
causing much confusion.
It also removes the -build-triple option, which caused the --build= flag to
get passed to ./configure. This was presumably intended for cross-compiling,
but none of the release testers use it. If someone does want to pass it,
they can use '-configure-flags --build=foo' instead.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10715
llvm-svn: 242331
When FixedLenDecoder matches an input bitpattern of form [01]+ with an
instruction bitpattern of form [01?]+ (where 0/1 are static bits and ? are
mixed/variable bits) it passes the input bitpattern to a specific instruction
decoder method which then makes a final decision whether the bitpattern is a
valid instruction or not. This means the decoder must handle all possible
values of the variable bits which sometimes leads to opcode rewrites in the
decoder method when the instructions are not fully orthogonal.
The patch provides a way for the decoder method to say that when it returns
Fail it does not necessarily mean the bitpattern is invalid, but rather that
the bitpattern is definitely not an instruction that is recognized by the
decoder method. The decoder can then try to match the input bitpattern with
other possible instruction bitpatterns.
For example, this allows to solve a situation on AArch64 where the `MSR
(immediate)` instruction has form:
1101 0101 0000 0??? 0100 ???? ???1 1111
but not all values of the ? bits are allowed. The rejected values should be
handled by the `extended MSR (register)` instruction:
1101 0101 000? ???? ???? ???? ???? ????
The decoder will first try to decode an input bitpattern that matches both
bitpatterns as `MSR (immediate)` but currently this puts the decoder method of
`MSR (immediate)` into a situation when it must be able to decode all possible
values of the ? bits, i.e. it would need to rewrite the instruction to `MSR
(register)` when it is not `MSR (immediate)`.
The patch allows to specify that the decoder method cannot determine if the
instruction is valid for all variable values. The decoder method can simply
return Fail when it knows it is definitely not `MSR (immediate)`. The decoder
will then backtrack the decoding and find that it can match the input
bitpattern with the more generic `MSR (register)` bitpattern too.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7174
llvm-svn: 242274
dejagnu.
I wonder if it would be useful to handle FileCheck prefixes specially?
Especially if we could get some error checking. Suggestions welcome.
Patches more welcome as I have no idea what I'm doing with vim
script....
llvm-svn: 242267
to intelligently wrap prose written in IR comment blocks. This has
bothered me for roughly ever, and my fellow IRC denziens convinced me to
fix it.
llvm-svn: 242266
* Use the default install prefix (/usr/local) and use DESTDIR instead to
set a temporary install location for tarballing. This is the correct
way to package binary releases (otherwise the temporary install path
ends up in files in the binary release).
* Remove ``-disable-clang`` option. It did not work correctly
(tarballing assumed phase 3 was run) and when doing a release
we should always be doing a three-phased build and test.
Note: Technically we should only be using DESTDIR for the third phase
and use --prefix for the first and second phase because we run the built
clang from phase 1 and 2 (and in general an application's behaviour
may depend on the install prefix). However in the case of clang it
seems to not care what the install prefix was so to simplify the script
we use DESTDIR for all three stages.
llvm-svn: 242187
In this patch I have only encoding. Intrinsics and DAG lowering will be in the next patch.
I temporary removed the old intrinsics test (just to split this patch).
Half types are not covered here.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11134
llvm-svn: 242023
Force all creators of `MCSubtargetInfo` to immediately initialize it,
merging the default constructor and the initializer into an initializing
constructor. Besides cleaning up the code a little, this makes it clear
that the initializer is never called again later.
Out-of-tree backends need a trivial change: instead of calling:
auto *X = new MCSubtargetInfo();
InitXYZMCSubtargetInfo(X, ...);
return X;
they should call:
return createXYZMCSubtargetInfoImpl(...);
There's no real functionality change here.
llvm-svn: 241957
Summary:
The target frame lowering's concrete type is always known in RegisterInfo, yet it's only sometimes devirtualized through a static_cast. This change adds an auto-generated static function <Target>GenRegisterInfo::getFrameLowering(const MachineFunction &MF) which does this devirtualization, and uses this function in all targets which can.
This change was suggested by sunfish in D11070 for WebAssembly, I figure that I may as well improve the other targets while I'm here.
Subscribers: sunfish, ted, llvm-commits, jfb
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11093
llvm-svn: 241921
Summary:
Initially, these intrinsics seemed like part of a family of "frame"
related intrinsics, but now I think that's more confusing than helpful.
Initially, the LangRef specified that this would create a new kind of
allocation that would be allocated at a fixed offset from the frame
pointer (EBP/RBP). We ended up dropping that design, and leaving the
stack frame layout alone.
These intrinsics are really about sharing local stack allocations, not
frame pointers. I intend to go further and add an `llvm.localaddress()`
intrinsic that returns whatever register (EBP, ESI, ESP, RBX) is being
used to address locals, which should not be confused with the frame
pointer.
Naming suggestions at this point are welcome, I'm happy to re-run sed.
Reviewers: majnemer, nicholas
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11011
llvm-svn: 241633
of the build stages that are sent through a pipe (e.g. tee) failed.
This potentially allowed builds and/or tests to fail without anyone
noticing. It appears that for the LLVM 3.6.[01] releases this actually
happened for the Ubuntu 14.04LTS binary releases. The essence of the
issue is that without ``set -o pipefail`` the following command in bash
has a zero exit code.
false | tee /dev/null ; exit $?
llvm-svn: 241599
represented by uint64_t, this patch replaces these
usages with the FeatureBitset (std::bitset) type.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10542
llvm-svn: 241058
This commit implements serialization of the register mask machine
operands. This commit serializes only the call preserved register
masks that are defined by a target, it doesn't serialize arbitrary
register masks.
This commit also extends the TargetRegisterInfo class and TableGen so that
the users of TRI can get the list of all the call preserved register masks and
their names.
Reviewers: Duncan P. N. Exon Smith
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10673
llvm-svn: 240966
Pass ADB and ADB_SERIAL environment variables to lit tests.
This would allow running Android tests in compiler-rt when
there is more than one device attached to the host.
llvm-svn: 240459
Before this we were producing a TargetExternalSymbol from a MCSymbol.
That meant extracting the symbol name and fetching the symbol again
down the pipeline.
This patch adds a DAG.getMCSymbol that lets the MCSymbol pass unchanged on the
DAG.
Doing so removes the need for MO_NOPREFIX and fixes the root cause of pr23900,
allowing r240130 to be committed again.
llvm-svn: 240300
Summary:
This instruction encodes a loading operation that may fault, and a label
to branch to if the load page-faults. The locations of potentially
faulting loads and their "handler" destinations are recorded in a
FaultMap section, meant to be consumed by LLVM's clients.
Nothing generates FAULTING_LOAD_OP instructions yet, but they will be
used in a future change.
The documentation (FaultMaps.rst) needs improvement and I will update
this diff with a more expanded version shortly.
Depends on D10196
Reviewers: rnk, reames, AndyAyers, ab, atrick, pgavlin
Reviewed By: atrick, pgavlin
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10197
llvm-svn: 239740
Summary:
I spend some time trying to get the LIT test suite passing. Here are the changes that I needed to make on my machine.
I made the following changes for the following reasons.
1. google-test.py: The Google test format now checks for "[ PASSED ] 1 test." to check if a test passes.
2. discovery.py: The output appears in a different order on my machine than it did in the test.
3. unittest-adaptor.py: The output appears in a different order on my machine than it did in the test.
4. The classname is now formed differently in `getJUnitXML(...)`.
I'm not sure what is causing the output order to differ in discovery.py and unittest-adaptor.py. Does anybody have any thoughts?
Reviewers: ddunbar, danalbert, jroelofs
Reviewed By: jroelofs
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D9864
llvm-svn: 239663
Summary:
This continues the patch series to eliminate StringRef forms of GNU triples
from the internals of LLVM that began in r239036.
Reviewers: rafael
Reviewed By: rafael
Subscribers: rafael, ted, jfb, llvm-commits, rengolin, jholewinski
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10311
llvm-svn: 239467