the tail padding is not reused.
We track on the AggValueSlot (and through a couple of other
initialization actions) whether we're dealing with an object that might
share its tail padding with some other object, so that we can avoid
emitting stores into the tail padding if that's the case. We still
widen stores into tail padding when we can do so.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45306
llvm-svn: 329342
layout" rules.
The new rules say that a standard-layout struct has its first non-static
data member and all base classes at offset 0, and consider a class to
not be standard-layout if that would result in multiple subobjects of a
single type having the same address.
We track "is C++11 standard-layout class" separately from "is
standard-layout class" so that the ABIs that need this information can
still use it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45176
llvm-svn: 329332
Summary:
"-fmerge-all-constants" is a non-conforming optimization and should not
be the default. It is also causing miscompiles when building Linux
Kernel (https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/3/20/872).
Fixes PR18538.
Reviewers: rjmccall, rsmith, chandlerc
Reviewed By: rsmith, chandlerc
Subscribers: srhines, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45289
llvm-svn: 329300
structs.
r326307 and r327870 made changes that allowed using non-trivial C
structs with fields qualified with __strong or __weak. This commit makes
the following C++ triviality type traits available to non-trivial C
structs:
__has_trivial_assign
__has_trivial_move_assign
__has_trivial_copy
__has_trivial_move_constructor
__has_trivial_constructor
__has_trivial_destructor
This reapplies r328680. This commit fixes a bug where the copy/move
__has_trivial_* traits would return false when a volatile type was being
passed. Thanks to Richard Smith for pointing out the mistake.
rdar://problem/33599681
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44913
llvm-svn: 329289
Summary:
This patch extend getTargetDefines and implement handleTargetFeatures
and hasFeature. and define corresponding marco for those features.
Reviewers: asb, apazos, eli.friedman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44727
Patch by Kito Cheng.
llvm-svn: 329278
It unintentionally caused the values of the __has_* type traits to change in
C++ for trivially-copyable classes with volatile members.
llvm-svn: 329247
Memory sanitizer compatibility are already done in
MemorySanitizer::doInitialization. It verifies whether the necessary offsets
exist and bails out if not. For this reason it is no good to duplicate two
checks in two projects. This patch removes clang check and postpones msan
compatibility validation till MemorySanitizer::doInitialization.
Another reason for this patch is to allow using msan with any CPU (given
compatible runtime) and custom mapping provided via the arguments added by
https://reviews.llvm.org/D44926.
Patch by vit9696.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44927
llvm-svn: 329241
The implementation of shadow call stack on aarch64 is quite different to
the implementation on x86_64. Instead of reserving a segment register for
the shadow call stack, we reserve the platform register, x18. Any function
that spills lr to sp also spills it to the shadow call stack, a pointer to
which is stored in x18.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45239
llvm-svn: 329236
Summary:
Most Android headers live in a single directory, but a small handful
live in multiarch directories.
Reviewers: srhines
Reviewed By: srhines
Subscribers: javed.absar, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44995
llvm-svn: 329234
The test additions in r329110 are Darwin-specific, as they rely
on a code path that is reachabled when driver is invoked without
-target. Instead of making the old test checks Darwin-specific too,
let's simply split it into two files to ensure that the old
checks are still platform-agnostic. Thanks Chandler for
suggesting this!
llvm-svn: 329141
identifier.
This patch fixes a few places in CGObjCMac.cpp where the class
identifier was used instead of the name specified by objc_runtime_name.
rdar://problem/37910822
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45101
llvm-svn: 329128
We were already performing checks on non-template variables,
but the checks on templated ones were missing.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45231
llvm-svn: 329127
Summary:
Add support for the -fsanitize=shadow-call-stack flag which causes clang
to add ShadowCallStack attribute to functions compiled with that flag
enabled.
Reviewers: pcc, kcc
Reviewed By: pcc, kcc
Subscribers: cryptoad, cfe-commits, kcc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44801
llvm-svn: 329122
removeUnneededCalls() is responsible for removing path diagnostic pieces within
functions that don't contain "interesting" events. It makes bug reports
much tidier.
When a stack frame is known to be interesting, the function doesn't descend
into it to prune anything within it, even other callees that are totally boring.
Fix the function to prune boring callees in interesting stack frames.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45117
llvm-svn: 329102
This reverts r328795 which introduced an issue with referencing __global__
function templates. More details in the original review D44747.
llvm-svn: 329099
D30700 added the -f[no-]rtlib-add-rpath flag, but that flag was never
wired up in the driver and tests were updated to check whether it
actually does anything. This patch wires up the flag and updates test.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45145
llvm-svn: 329032
Microsoft has reserved 'U' for the PreserveMostCC which is used in the
swift runtime. Add support for this. This allows the swift runtime to
be built for Windows again.
llvm-svn: 329025
Summary:
The following class hierarchy requires that we be able to emit a
this-adjusting thunk for B::foo in C's vftable:
struct Incomplete;
struct A {
virtual A* foo(Incomplete p) = 0;
};
struct B : virtual A {
void foo(Incomplete p) override;
};
struct C : B { int c; };
This TU is valid, but lacks a definition of 'Incomplete', which makes it
hard to build a thunk for the final overrider, B::foo.
Before this change, Clang gives up attempting to emit the thunk, because
it assumes that if the parameter types are incomplete, it must be
emitting the thunk for optimization purposes. This is untrue for the MS
ABI, where the implementation of B::foo has no idea what thunks C's
vftable may require. Clang needs to emit the thunk without necessarily
having access to the complete prototype of foo.
This change makes Clang emit a musttail variadic call when it needs such
a thunk. I call these "unprototyped" thunks, because they only prototype
the "this" parameter, which must always come first in the MS C++ ABI.
These thunks work, but they create ugly LLVM IR. If the call to the
thunk is devirtualized, it will be a call to a bitcast of a function
pointer. Today, LLVM cannot inline through such a call, but I want to
address that soon, because we also use this pattern for virtual member
pointer thunks.
This change also implements an old FIXME in the code about reusing the
thunk's computed CGFunctionInfo as much as possible. Now we don't end up
computing the thunk's mangled name and arranging it's prototype up to
around three times.
Fixes PR25641
Reviewers: rjmccall, rsmith, hans
Subscribers: Prazek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45112
llvm-svn: 329009
commit 519b97132a4c960e8dedbfe4290d86970d92e995
Author: Richard Trieu <rtrieu@google.com>
Date: Sat Mar 24 00:52:44 2018 +0000
[ODRHash] Support pointer and reference types.
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@328404 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
As it's breaking some tests. I've communicated with Richard offline about testcases.
llvm-svn: 329001
CUDA shared variable should be initialized with undef.
Patch by Greg Rodgers.
Revised and lit test added by Yaxun Liu.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44985
llvm-svn: 328994
A recent addition to Coroutines TS (https://wg21.link/p0913) adds a pre-defined
coroutine noop_coroutine that does nothing. To implement this feature, we implemented
an llvm.coro.noop intrinsic that returns a coroutine handle to a coroutine that
does nothing when resumed or destroyed.
This patch adds a builtin __builtin_coro_noop() that maps to llvm.coro.noop intrinsic.
Related llvm change: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45114
llvm-svn: 328993
Summary:
https://reviews.llvm.org/rL325291 implemented Coroutines TS N4723
section [dcl.fct.def.coroutine]/7, but it performed lookup of allocator
functions within both the global and class scope, whereas the specified
behavior is to perform lookup for custom allocators within just the
class scope.
To fix, add parameters to the `Sema::FindAllocationFunctions` function
such that it can be used to lookup allocators in global scope,
class scope, or both (instead of just being able to look up in just global
scope or in both global and class scope). Then, use those parameters
from within the coroutine Sema.
This incorrect behavior had the unfortunate side-effect of causing the
bug https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36578 (or at least the reports
of that bug in C++ programs). That bug would occur for any C++ user with
a coroutine frame that took a single pointer argument, since it would
then find the global placement form `operator new`, described in the
C++ standard 18.6.1.3.1. This patch prevents Clang from generating code
that triggers the LLVM assert described in that bug report.
Test Plan: `check-clang`
Reviewers: GorNishanov, eric_niebler, lewissbaker
Reviewed By: GorNishanov
Subscribers: EricWF, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44552
llvm-svn: 328949
The problem with the previous logic was that there might not be any
explicit copy/move constructor declarations, e.g. if the type is
trivial and we've never type-checked a copy of it. Relying on Sema's
computation seems much more reliable.
Also, I believe Richard's recommendation is exactly the rule we use
now on the Itanium ABI, modulo the trivial_abi attribute (which this
change of course fixes our handling of in Swift).
This does mean that we have a less portable rule for deciding
indirectness for swiftcall. I would prefer it if we just applied the
Itanium rule universally under swiftcall, but in the meantime, I need
to fix this bug.
This only arises when defining functions with class-type arguments
in C++, as we do in the Swift runtime. It doesn't affect normal Swift
operation because we don't import code as C++.
llvm-svn: 328942
Summary:
The original implementation in the `LoopUnrolling.cpp` didn't consider the case where the counter is unsigned. This case is only handled in `simpleCondition()`, but this is not enough, we also need to deal with the unsinged counter with the counter initialization.
Since `IntegerLiteral` is `signed`, there is a `ImplicitCastExpr<IntegralCast>` in `unsigned counter = IntergerLiteral`. This patch add the `ignoringParenImpCasts()` in the `IntegerLiteral` matcher.
Reviewers: szepet, a.sidorin, NoQ, george.karpenkov
Reviewed By: szepet, george.karpenkov
Subscribers: xazax.hun, rnkovacs, cfe-commits, MTC
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45086
llvm-svn: 328919
C++ structured bindings for non-tuple-types are defined in a peculiar
way, where the resulting declaration is not a VarDecl, but a
BindingDecl.
That means a lot of existing machinery stops working.
rdar://36912381
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44956
llvm-svn: 328910
Otherwise the default triple for x86-windows-msvc2015 auto-inserts
__attribute__((thiscall)) to some calls.
Fixes the respective buildbot.
llvm-svn: 328903
Pointer arithmetic on null or undefined pointers results in null or undefined
pointers. This is obvious for undefined pointers; for null pointers it follows
from our incorrect-but-somehow-working approach that declares that 0 (Loc)
doesn't necessarily represent a pointer of numeric address value 0, but instead
it represents any pointer that will cause a valid "null pointer dereference"
issue when dereferenced.
For now we've been seeing through pointer arithmetic at the original dereference
expression, i.e. in bugreporter::getDerefExpr(), but not during further
investigation of the value's origins in bugreporter::trackNullOrUndefValue().
The patch fixes it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45071
llvm-svn: 328896
Sometimes template instantiation causes CXXBindTemporaryExpr to be missing in
its usual spot. In CFG, temporary destructors work by relying on
CXXBindTemporaryExprs, so they won't work in this case.
Avoid the crash and notify the clients that we've encountered an unsupported AST
by failing to provide the ill-formed construction context for the temporary.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44955
llvm-svn: 328895
Not enough work has been done so far to ensure correctness of construction
contexts in the CFG when C++17 copy elision is in effect, so for now we
should drop construction contexts in the CFG and in the analyzer when
they seem different from what we support anyway.
This includes initializations with conditional operators and return values
across multiple stack frames.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44854
llvm-svn: 328893
variables.
Added emission of the offloading data sections for the variables within
declare target regions + fixes emission of the declare target variables
marked as declare target not within the declare target region.
llvm-svn: 328888
Summary:
Allow rN registers to be simply parsed as correspoing xN registers.
The "register ... asm("rN")" is an command to the
compiler's register allocator, not an operand to any individual assembly
instruction. GCC documents this syntax as "...the name of the register
that should be used."
This is needed to support the changes in Linux kernel (see
https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/3/1/268 )
Note: This will add support only for the limited use case of
register ... asm("rN"). Any other uses that make rN leak into assembly
are not supported.
Reviewers: kristof.beyls, rengolin, peter.smith, t.p.northover
Reviewed By: peter.smith
Subscribers: javed.absar, eraman, cfe-commits, srhines
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44815
llvm-svn: 328829