from (external) compiler-rt build tree into LLVM/Clang build tree in
LLVM_BUILD_EXTERNAL_COMPILER_RT mode.
For instance, running
make asan -j12
in LLVM/Clang build tree will now build Clang, use it to configure
compiler-rt build tree, and invoke "make asan -j12" there. ASan runtime will
be built in the proper location, where Clang driver expects to find it.
Running
make check-asan
will build Clang, use it to configure compiler-rt build tree, build everything
there, and then run "make check-asan" in compiler-rt build tree using just-built
Clang and ASan runtime.
llvm-svn: 204463
at which that PCH imported each visible submodule of the module. Such locations
are needed when synthesizing macro directives resulting from the import.
llvm-svn: 204417
Variables with available_externally linkage can be dropped at will.
This causes link errors, since there are still references to the
instrumentation! linkonce_odr is almost equivalent, so use that
instead.
As a drive-by fix (I don't have an Elf system, so I'm not sure how to
write a testcase), use linkonce linkage for the instrumentation of
extern_weak functions.
<rdar://problem/15943240>
llvm-svn: 204408
The variable is used to set the linkage for variables, and will become
different from function linkage in a follow-up commit.
<rdar://problem/15943240>
llvm-svn: 204407
These functions are in the profile runtime. PGO comes later.
Unfortunately, there's only room for 16 characters in a Darwin section,
so use __llvm_prf_ instead of __llvm_profile_ for section names.
<rdar://problem/15943240>
llvm-svn: 204390
block as decl and type emission. This allows decl updates include statements
and expressions. No functionality change (but the generated PCM files are
incompatible with earlier versions of Clang).
llvm-svn: 204385
Remove the remaining explicit static initialization from translation
units, at least on Darwin. Instead, create a use of __llvm_pgo_runtime,
which will pull in required code from compiler-rt.
After this commit (and its pair in compiler-rt), a user can define their
own __llvm_pgo_runtime to satisfy this undefined symbol and call the
functions in compiler-rt directly.
<rdar://problem/15943240>
llvm-svn: 204379
We were 'allowing' the following import
@import Sub;
where Sub is a subframework of Foo and we had a -F path inside
Foo.framework/Frameworks and no module map file for Sub. This would
later hit assertion failures in debug builds.
Now we should correctly diagnose this as a module not found error.
llvm-svn: 204368
Because neither ' ' nor '-' is alphanumeric, \b won't match between them!
Since in this case we know our output is coming from a -### invocation,
we should always have spaces on both sides of the flag we're trying to match,
"-cc1".
llvm-svn: 204356
Amends r204300 to not try to test fixing a wchar_t* to "%ls", which we don't
do correctly anyway. In C mode, wchar_t is just a typedef for a normal
primitive integer type, not a distinct type like it is in C++. To make this
work correctly, we'll need to look for the wchar_t typedef, not just the
builtin type.
Should fix the buildbots.
llvm-svn: 204349
This change turns -fsanitize-memory-track-origins into
-fsanitize-memory-track-origins=[level] flag (keeping the old one for
compatibility). Possible levels are 0 (off), 1 (default) and 2 (incredibly
detailed). See docs (part of this patch) for more info.
llvm-svn: 204346
The exception is return statements that include control-flow,
which are clearly doing something "interesting".
99% of the cases I examined for -Wunreachable-code that fired
on return statements were not interesting enough to warrant
being in -Wunreachable-code by default. Thus the move to
include them in -Wunreachable-code-return.
This simplifies a bunch of logic, including removing the ad hoc
logic to look for std::string literals.
llvm-svn: 204307
This name, while more verbose, plays more nicely with tools that use
file extensions to determine file types. The existing spelling
'module.map' will continue to work, but the new spelling will take
precedence.
In frameworks, this new filename will only go in a new 'Modules'
sub-directory.
Similarly, add a module.private.modulemap corresponding to
module_private.map.
llvm-svn: 204261
The spelling location of stringified strings is not a file location.
Optimally, we'll want to solve the problem (as the FIXME states) by
handing in the right FileEntry of the #include location.
llvm-svn: 204220
The hash itself is still the number of counters, which isn't all that
useful, but this separates the API changes from the actual
implementation of the hash and will make it easier to transition to
the ProfileData library once it's implemented.
llvm-svn: 204186
Since "half" is an OpenCL keyword and clang accepts __fp16 as an extension for
other languages, error messages and metadata (and hence debug info) should refer
to the half-precision floating point as "__fp16" instead of "half" when
compiling for non-OpenCL languages. This patch creates a new printing policy for
half in a similar manner to what is done for bool and wchar_t.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2952
llvm-svn: 204164
"No need to issue deprecated warning if deprecated method
in class extension is being implemented in primary class implementation
(no overriding is involved).
// rdar://16249335". No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 204159
Test doesn't actually require production of an object file and for
some targets (e.g. hexagon) an assembler is not always available when
lit tests are run.
llvm-svn: 204144
Due to not resetting the fake rparen data on the token when iterating
over annotated lines, we would pop the last element of the paren stack.
This patch fixes the underlying root cause, and makes the code more
robust against similar problems in the future:
- reset the first token when iterating on the same annotated lines due
to preprocessor branches
- never pop the last element from the paren stack, so we do not crash,
but rather incorrectly format
- add assert()s so we can figure out if our assumptions are violated
llvm-svn: 204140
warnings (warning or lack there of) as well since
blocks are another pattern for envoking other
designated initializers. // rdar://16323233
llvm-svn: 204081
In instrumentation-based profiling, we need a set of data structures to
represent the counters. Previously, these were built up during static
initialization. Now, they're shoved into a specially-named section so
that they show up as an array.
As a consequence of the reorganizing symbols, instrumentation data
structures for linkonce functions are now correctly coalesced.
This is the first step in a larger project to minimize runtime overhead
and dependencies in instrumentation-based profilng. The larger picture
includes removing all initialization overhead and making the dependency
on libc optional.
<rdar://problem/15943240>
llvm-svn: 204080
What's going on in the test case (without the patch applied) is this:
When the header is parsed, decltype(B()) is canonicalized to decltype(Y()),
because that was the first parsed equivalent decltype expression. Hence, the
TemplateSpecializationType for Id<decltype(B())> ends up with
SubstTemplateTypeParmType(T, decltype(Y())) as the AliasedType member.
When the PCH file is included and the AST reader reads Id<decltype(B())>, it
sees decltype(B()) before decltype(Y()). So, this time decltype(B()) ends up
being the canonical type for both decltypes, which leads to an assert violation
when the reader calls getSubstTemplateTypeParmType with the non-canonical
decltype(Y()) as the replacement type.
Reviewers: rsmith
Reviewed By: rsmith
CC: cfe-commits, aemerson
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3073
llvm-svn: 204005
Also relax unreachable 'break' and 'return' to not check for being
preceded by a call to 'noreturn'. That turns out to not be so
interesting in practice.
llvm-svn: 204000
Recent work on -Wunreachable-code has focused on suppressing uninteresting
unreachable code that center around "configuration values", but
there are still some set of cases that are sometimes interesting
or uninteresting depending on the codebase. For example, a dead
"break" statement may not be interesting for a particular codebase,
potentially because it is auto-generated or simply because code
is written defensively.
To address these workflow differences, -Wunreachable-code is now
broken into several diagnostic groups:
-Wunreachable-code: intended to be a reasonable "default" for
most users.
and then other groups that turn on more aggressive checking:
-Wunreachable-code-break: warn about dead break statements
-Wunreachable-code-trivial-return: warn about dead return statements
that return "trivial" values (e.g., return 0). Other return
statements that return non-trivial values are still reported
under -Wunreachable-code (this is an area subject to more refinement).
-Wunreachable-code-aggressive: supergroup that enables all these
groups.
The goal is to eventually make -Wunreachable-code good enough to
either be in -Wall or on-by-default, thus finessing these warnings
into different groups helps achieve maximum signal for more users.
TODO: the tests need to be updated to reflect this extra control
via diagnostic flags.
llvm-svn: 203994
'init' methods which are unavailable. Subclasses of NSObject
have to implement such methods as a common pattern to prevent
user's own implementation. // rdar://16305460
llvm-svn: 203984
complete. We hook into this check from a couple of other places (modules,
debug info) so it's not OK to elide the check if the type was already
complete.
llvm-svn: 203978
(for an integer too large for any signed type) from Warning to ExtWarn -- it's
ill-formed in C++11 and C99 onwards, and UB during translation in C89 and
C++98. Add diagnostic groups for two relevant diagnostics.
llvm-svn: 203974
'init' methods which are unavailable. Subclasses of NSObject
have to implement such methods as a common pattern to prevent
user's own implementation. // rdar://16305460
llvm-svn: 203966
* Explicitly say that we conform to the two N/A bullets that required no
compiler changes.
* Remove a library feature from our features list.
llvm-svn: 203964
Summary:
Gracefully fail to evaluate a constant expression if its type is
unknown, rather than failing an assertion trying to access the type.
Reviewers: klimek
Reviewed By: klimek
CC: chandlerc, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3075
llvm-svn: 203950
data members by addition of CXXDefaultInitExpr node to the initializer expression,
it has broken treatment of arc code for such initializations. Reviewed by John McCall.
// rdar://16299964
llvm-svn: 203935