In the Itanium ABI, vtable may be emitted speculatively as an
available_externally global. Such vtable may not be present at the
link time and should not have a corresponding CFI bit set entry.
llvm-svn: 258596
The html reports are huge -- every issue in a given file results in a separate
copy of the source code, in HTML form, for the file. This gets very large
quickly and it doesn't make sense to check this into a reference repository.
Also remove the log when generating reference results because it can leak
absolute path names. We still keep both the html and the log around when
producing non-reference results.
llvm-svn: 258594
by stripping the path. Follow-up to r258555.
This is safe because only one PCH per CU is currently supported for
module debugging.
rdar://problem/24301262
llvm-svn: 258582
This patch adds a small utility to match function calls. This utility abstracts away the mutable keywords and the lazy initialization and caching logic of identifiers from the checkers. The SimpleStreamChecker is ported over this utility within this patch to show the reduction of code and to test this change.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15921
llvm-svn: 258572
Keep the ones still used by libclc around for now.
Emit the new amdgcn intrinsic name if not targeting r600,
in which case the old AMDGPU name is still used.
llvm-svn: 258560
Summary:
Extend support in the map clause SEMA for the expressions supported in the OpenMP 4.5 specification, namely member expressions.
Fix some bugs in the previous implementation of SEMA related with expressions that do not consist of single variable references.
Fix bug in parsing when the expression in the map clause do not start with an identifier: accept any expression in the map clause and check for validity in SEMA instead of just ignoring it.
Reviewers: hfinkel, kkwli0, arpith-jacob, carlo.bertolli, ABataev
Subscribers: cfe-commits, fraggamuffin, caomhin
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16385
llvm-svn: 258543
Summary:
This fixes PR25875. When the trailing comma in a macro argument list is
elided, we need to treat it similarly to the case where a variadic macro
misses one actual argument.
Reviewers: rnk, rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15670
llvm-svn: 258530
PCH files don't have a module signature and LLVM uses a nonzero DWO id as
an indicator for skeleton / module CUs. This change pins the DWO id for PCH
files to a known constant value.
The correct long-term solution here is to implement a module signature
that is an actual dterministic hash (at the moment module signatures are
just random nonzero numbers) and then enable this for PCH files as well.
<rdar://problem/24290667>
llvm-svn: 258507
Volatile loads of type wider than a pointer get split by MSVC because
the base x86 ISA doesn't provide loads which are wider than pointer
width. LLVM assumes that it can emit an cmpxchg8b but this is
problematic if the memory is in a CONST memory segment.
Instead, provide behavior compatible with MSVC: split loads wider than a
pointer.
llvm-svn: 258506
An implicit copy ctor creates loop VarDecls that hang off CXXCtorInitializer.
RecursiveASTVisitor used to not visit them, so that they didn't show up in the
parent map used by ASTMatchers, causing asserts() when the implicit
DeclRefExpr() in a CXXCtorInitializer referred to one of these VarDecls.
Fixes PR26227.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D16413
llvm-svn: 258503
Summary:
Accept depend clause on target exit data directive in sema and add test cases.
Reviewers: ABataev
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16401
llvm-svn: 258502
If 'sections' directive has only one sub-section, the code for 'single'-based directive was emitted. Removed this codegen, because it causes crashes in different cases.
llvm-svn: 258495
Summary:
Accept depend clause on target enter data directive in sema and add test cases.
Reviewers: ABataev
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16400
llvm-svn: 258466
A common idiom in Objective-C initializers is for a defensive nil-check on the
result of a call to a super initializer:
if (self = [super init]) {
...
}
return self;
To avoid warning on this idiom, the nullability checker now suppress diagnostics
for returns of nil on syntactic 'return self' even in initializers with non-null
return types.
llvm-svn: 258461
Summary:
Accept depend clause on target directive in sema and add test cases.
Reviewers: ABataev
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16375
llvm-svn: 258460
Summary:
Accept nowait clause on target exit data directive in sema and add test cases.
Reviewers: ABataev
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16362
llvm-svn: 258459
Summary:
Accept nowait clause on target enter data directive in sema and add test cases.
Reviewers: ABataev
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16361
llvm-svn: 258457
Microsoft's documentation states that specifying
/Oy- after the /O[12x] options disables frame-pointer omission.
What it does *not* state is that it also disables frame-pointer omission
if /Oy- is specified before /O[12x].
llvm-svn: 258447
Summary:
Allow nowait clause on target directive in sema and add test cases.
Reviewers: ABataev
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16358
llvm-svn: 258441
Many of the "unix" checkers are not actually unix-specific and would be valuable
to run on Windows. This commit explicitly enables those checkers on
Windows.
A patch by Alexander Riccio!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16245
llvm-svn: 258426
Summary:
Adds the following restriction in the OpenMP specifications.
OpenMP [2.10.1, Restrictions, p. 97]
At least one map clause must appear on the directive.
Reviewers: ABataev
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16341
llvm-svn: 258425
Replace a string append operation in addFunctionMappingRecord with a
vector append. The existing behavior is quadratic in the worst case:
this patch makes it linear.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16395
llvm-svn: 258424
OpenMP 4.5 allows to use non-static members of current class in non-static member functions in 'private' clause. Patch adds initial support for privatizing data members.
llvm-svn: 258299
Fix for an infinite loop on parsing ::new or ::delete in member initializer list, found by fuzzing PR23057, comment #33. Skip the rest of the member initializers if the previous initializer was invalid.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16216
llvm-svn: 258290
can be found in a module.
There are externally visible anonymous types that can be found:
typedef struct { } s; // I can be found via the typedef.
There are anonymous internal types that can be found:
namespace { struct s {}; } // I can be found by name.
rdar://problem/24199640
llvm-svn: 258272
Summary:
Warn for NVCC compatibility if you declare a static member function or
inline function as __global__.
Reviewers: tra
Subscribers: jhen, echristo, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16261
llvm-svn: 258263
I can't apply export to tools without getting some strange CMake spew. The behavior here is a bit unexpected. CMake is complaining about static link dependencies not being in the same export set, which shouldn't matter.
In the short term it is easier to just remove the export set (which was just added in r258209) while I sort this out.
llvm-svn: 258214
This change brings forward the LLVM convention that "executables" are just runnable binaries, and "tools" are executables that are part of the project's install.
Having this abstraction will allow us to simplify some of the tool CMakeLists files, and it will standardize some of the install behaviors.
llvm-svn: 258209
Support for the following OpenMP 4.5 restriction on 'target enter data' and 'target exit data':
- A map-type must be specified in all map clauses.
I have to save 'IsMapTypeImplicit' when parsing a map clause to support this constraint and for more informative error messages. This helps me support the following case:
#pragma omp target enter data map(r) // expected-error {{map type must be specified for '#pragma omp target enter data'}}
and distinguish it from:
#pragma omp target enter data map(tofrom: r) // expected-error {{map type 'tofrom' is not allowed for '#pragma omp target enter data'}}
Patch by Arpith Jacob. Thanks!
llvm-svn: 258179
Summary:
Previously we'd crash the driver if you passed -O0. Now we try to
handle all of clang's various optimization flags in a sane way.
Reviewers: tra
Subscribers: cfe-commits, echristo, jhen
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16307
llvm-svn: 258174
until we are visiting their declcontext.
This fixes a regression introduced in r256962:
When building debug info for a typdef'd anonymous tag type, we would be
visiting the inner anonymous type first thus creating a "typedef changes
linkage of anonymous type, but linkage was already computed" error.
rdar://problem/24199640
llvm-svn: 258152
[cpp.cond]p4:
Prior to evaluation, macro invocations in the list of preprocessing
tokens that will become the controlling constant expression are replaced
(except for those macro names modified by the 'defined' unary operator),
just as in normal text. If the token 'defined' is generated as a result
of this replacement process or use of the 'defined' unary operator does
not match one of the two specified forms prior to macro replacement, the
behavior is undefined.
This isn't an idle threat, consider this program:
#define FOO
#define BAR defined(FOO)
#if BAR
...
#else
...
#endif
clang and gcc will pick the #if branch while Visual Studio will take the
#else branch. Emit a warning about this undefined behavior.
One problem is that this also applies to function-like macros. While the
example above can be written like
#if defined(FOO) && defined(BAR)
#defined HAVE_FOO 1
#else
#define HAVE_FOO 0
#endif
there is no easy way to rewrite a function-like macro like `#define FOO(x)
(defined __foo_##x && __foo_##x)`. Function-like macros like this are used in
practice, and compilers seem to not have differing behavior in that case. So
this a default-on warning only for object-like macros. For function-like
macros, it is an extension warning that only shows up with `-pedantic`.
(But it's undefined behavior in both cases.)
llvm-svn: 258128
Or, do not set Sema's CurContext to the template declaration's when substituting into default template arguments of said template declaration.
If we do push the template declaration context on to Sema, and the template declaration is at namespace scope, Sema can get confused and try and do odr analysis when substituting into default template arguments, even though the substitution could be occurring within a dependent context.
I'm not sure why this was being done, perhaps there was concern that if a default template argument referred to a previous template parameter, it might not be found during substitution - but all regression tests pass, and I can't craft a test that would cause it to fails (if some one does, please inform me, and i'll craft a different fix for the PR).
This patch removes a single line of code, but unfortunately adds more than it removes, because of the tests. Some day I still hope to commit a patch that removes far more lines than it adds, while leaving clang better for it ;)
Sorry that r253590 ("Change the expression evaluation context from Unevaluated to ConstantEvaluated while substituting into non-type template argument defaults") caused the PR!
llvm-svn: 258110
In r256567 I changed the nullability checker to suppress warnings about returning a null
value from a function/method with a non-null return type when the type of the returned
expression is itself nonnull. This enables the programmer to silence nullability warnings
by casting to _Nonnull:
return (SomeObject * _Nonnull)nil;
Unfortunately, under ObjC automated reference counting, Sema adds implicit casts to
_Nonnull to return expressions of nullable or unspecified types in functions with
non-null function/method return types. With r256567, these casts cause all nullability
warnings for returns of reference-counted types to be suppressed under ARC, leading to
false negatives.
This commit updates the nullability checker to look through implicit casts before
determining the type of the returned expression. It also updates the tests to turn on
ARC for the nullability_nullonly.mm testfile and adds a new testfile to test when ARC
is turned off.
rdar://problem/24200117
llvm-svn: 258061
The new matcher allows users to provide a matcher for both the argument
of a CallExpr/CxxConstructExpr a well as the ParmVarDecl of the
argument.
Patch by Felix Berger.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13845
llvm-svn: 258042
Make sure that we do not add SymbolCast at the very boundary of
the range in which the cast would not certainly happen.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16178
llvm-svn: 258039
We might get into bad situations where we try to embed the signature of
an inner lambda into an outer lambda which cannot work: the inner lambda
wants to embed the name of the outer lambda!
Instead, omit the return type for lambdas.
This fixes PR26105.
N.B. While we are here, make lambdas nested within functions use an
artificial scope so that they can get demangled.
llvm-svn: 258003
FIXME: Add more targets to use emutls into clang/test/Driver/emulated-tls.cpp.
FIXME: Add cygwin tests into llvm/test/CodeGen/X86. Working in progress.
llvm-svn: 257984
Summary:
It's possible to BindArch without changing the toolchain at all. For
example, armv7 and armv7s have exactly the same toolchain triple.
Therefore the code in the Driver that checks that we're not creating a
job for the same Action twice needs to consider (Action, Toolchain,
BoundArch) tuples.
Reviewers: tra
Subscribers: aemerson, echristo, beanz, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16250
llvm-svn: 257983
This is part of a new statistics gathering feature for the sanitizers.
See clang/docs/SanitizerStats.rst for further info and docs.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16175
llvm-svn: 257971
-Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor warns if A is a type with virtual functions but
without virtual dtor has its constructor called via `delete a`. This makes the
warning also fire if the dtor is called via `a->~A()`. This would've found a
security bug in Chromium at compile time. Fixes PR26137.
To fix the warning, add a virtual destructor, make the class final, or remove
its other virtual methods. If you want to silence the warning, there's also
a fixit that shows how:
test.cc:12:3: warning: destructor called on 'B' ... [-Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor]
b->~B();
^
test.cc:12:6: note: qualify call to silence this warning
b->~B();
^
B::
http://reviews.llvm.org/D16206
llvm-svn: 257939
Update NullabilityChecker so that it checks return statements in ObjC methods.
Previously it was returning early because methods do not have a function type.
Also update detection of violated parameter _Nonnull preconditions to handle
ObjC methods.
rdar://problem/24200560
llvm-svn: 257938
Summary:
This patch extends the lit-based perf-training tooling supplied for PGO data generation to also generate linker order files using dtrace.
This patch should work on any system that has dtrace. If CMake can find the dtrace tool it will generate a target 'generate-order-file' which will run the per-training tests wrapped by dtrace to capture function entries. There are several algorithms implemented for sorting the order files which can be experimented with for best performance. The dtrace wrapper also supports bot oneshot and pid probes.
The perf-helper.py changes to support order file construction are ported from internal changes by ddunbar; he gets all the credit for the hard work here, I just copy and pasted.
Note: I've tested these patches on FreeBSD and OS X 10.10.
Reviewers: ddunbar, bogner, silvas
Subscribers: llvm-commits, emaste
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16134
llvm-svn: 257934
Provide separate visitor templates for the three hierarchies, and also
the `FullSValVisitor' class, which is a union of all three visitors.
Additionally, add a particular example visitor, `SValExplainer', in order to
test the visitor templates. This visitor is capable of explaining the SVal,
SymExpr, or MemRegion in a natural language.
Compared to the reverted r257605, this fixes the test that used to fail
on some triples, and fixes build failure under -fmodules.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15448
llvm-svn: 257893
1) Print qualifiers for templates with zero arguments
2) Add a few more tests for the template type diffing refactoring.
Specifically, PR24587 has been fixed and has a test case from
http://reviews.llvm.org/D15384
3) Adds asserts to check the DiffTree is in correct state when moving nodes
4) Rename the field FromType and ToType since it is heavily used within
member functions.
llvm-svn: 257870
Remove an old assertion that does not hold. It is possible for a template
argument to be a declaration in one instantiation and an integer in another.
Create two new diff kinds for these (decl vs int and int vs decl).
llvm-svn: 257869
Allow "mode" attribute to be applied to VarDecl, not ValueDecl (which includes FunctionDecl and EnumConstantDecl), emit an error if this attribute is used with function declarations and enum constants.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16112
llvm-svn: 257868
This attribute may be attached to a function definition and instructs the backend to generate appropriate function entry/exit code so that
it can be used directly as an interrupt handler.
The IRET instruction, instead of the RET instruction, is used to return from interrupt or exception handlers. All registers, except for the EFLAGS register which is restored by the IRET instruction, are preserved by the compiler.
Any interruptible-without-stack-switch code must be compiled with -mno-red-zone since interrupt handlers can and will, because of the hardware design, touch
the red zone.
interrupt handler must be declared with a mandatory pointer argument:
struct interrupt_frame;
__attribute__ ((interrupt))
void f (struct interrupt_frame *frame) {
...
}
and user must properly define the structure the pointer pointing to.
exception handler:
The exception handler is very similar to the interrupt handler with a different mandatory function signature:
#ifdef __x86_64__
typedef unsigned long long int uword_t;
#else
typedef unsigned int uword_t;
#endif
struct interrupt_frame;
__attribute__ ((interrupt))
void f (struct interrupt_frame *frame, uword_t error_code) {
...
}
and compiler pops the error code off stack before the IRET instruction.
The exception handler should only be used for exceptions which push an error code and all other exceptions must use the interrupt handler.
The system will crash if the wrong handler is used.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15709
llvm-svn: 257867
This commit is a follow-up to r251734, r251476, and r249735, which fixes
a bug where function attributes were not attached to thread local
wrapper functions.
rdar://problem/20828324
llvm-svn: 257865
first token of the expansion, don't forget to copy the "is at the start of a
line" token (which is always false, as newlines cannot appear within a macro
body); otherwise, stringizing the result can insert spurious whitespace.
llvm-svn: 257863
Save the integer type when diffing integers in template type diffing. When
integers are different sizes, print out the type along with the integer value.
Also with the type information, print true and false instead of 1 and 0 for
boolean values.
llvm-svn: 257861
If available, use the canonical template argument to fill in information for
template type diffing instead of attempting to special case and evaluate Expr's
for the value. Since those are the values used in template instantiation,
we don't have to worry about difference between our evaluator and theirs. Also
move the nullptr template arguments from DiffKind::Expression to
DiffKind::Declaration and allow DiffKind::Declaration to set an Expr. The only
effect that should result is that a named nullptr will show up as
'ptr aka nullptr' in diagnostics.
llvm-svn: 257853
Value, type, and instantiation dependence were not being handled
correctly for CUDAKernelCallExpr AST nodes. As a result, if an
undeclared identifier was used in the triple-angle-bracket kernel call
configuration, there would be no error during parsing, and there would
be a crash during code gen. This patch makes sure that an error will be
issued during parsing in this case, just as there would be for any other
use of an undeclared identifier in C++.
Patch by Jason Henline.
Reviewers: jlebar, rsmith
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15858
llvm-svn: 257839
Modify the TSTiterator to have two internal iterators, which will walk
the provided sugared type and the desugared type. This will provide better
access to the template argument information. No functional changes.
llvm-svn: 257838
1) Instead of using pairs of From/To* fields, combine fields into a struct
TemplateArgInfo and have two in each DiffNode.
2) Use default initialization in DiffNode so that the constructor shows the
only field that is initialized differently on construction.
3) Use Set and Get functions per each DiffKind to make sure all fields for the
diff is set. In one case, the Expr fields were not set.
4) Don't print boolean literals for boolean template arguments. This prevents
printing 'false aka 0'
Only #3 has a functional change, which is reflected in the test change.
llvm-svn: 257831
Summary:
Previously we compiled CUDA device code to PTX assembly and embedded
that asm as text in our host binary. Now we compile to PTX assembly and
then invoke ptxas to assemble the PTX into a cubin file. We gather the
ptx and cubin files for each of our --cuda-gpu-archs and combine them
using fatbinary, and then embed that into the host binary.
Adds two new command-line flags, -Xcuda_ptxas and -Xcuda_fatbinary,
which pass args down to the external tools.
Reviewers: tra, echristo
Subscribers: cfe-commits, jhen
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16082
llvm-svn: 257809
Summary:
Right now if the Action graph is a DAG and we encounter an action twice,
we will run it twice.
This patch is difficult to test as-is, but I have testcases for this as
used within CUDA compilation.
Reviewers:
Subscribers:
llvm-svn: 257808
Proper diagnostic and resolution of mangled names' conflicts in variables.
When there is a declaration and a definition using the same name but different
types, we emit what is in the definition. When there are two conflicting
definitions, we issue an error.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15686
llvm-svn: 257754
clang-format only works for JavaScript code, if all the semicolons are
present anyway, so this linebreak can never be desired.
Before (with appropriate statement lengths or column limit):
return
[ aaa ];
After:
return [
aaaa
];
llvm-svn: 257741
We were emitting diagnostics from our shiny new C-only overload
resolution mode. This patch attempts to silence all such diagnostics.
This fixes PR26085.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16159
llvm-svn: 257710
After reading the style guides again, they don't actually say how to
pack or not pack array literals. Based on some user reports, array
initializers can unnecessarily get quite long if they contain many
small elements. Array literals with trailing commas are still formatted
one per line so that users have a way to opt out of the packing.
Before:
var array = [
aaaaaa,
aaaaaa,
aaaaaa,
aaaaaa,
aaaaaa,
aaaaaa,
aaaaaa,
aaaaaa,
aaaaaa,
aaaaaa
];
After:
var array = [
aaaaaa, aaaaaa, aaaaaa, aaaaaa, aaaaaa, aaaaaa, aaaaaa, aaaaaa, aaaaaa,
aaaaaa, aaaaaa
];
llvm-svn: 257615
This reverts commit r257605.
The test fails on architectures that use unsigned int as size_t.
SymbolManager.h fails with compile errors on some platforms.
llvm-svn: 257608
Provide separate visitor templates for the three hierarchies, and also
the `FullSValVisitor' class, which is a union of all three visitors.
Additionally, add a particular example visitor, `SValExplainer', in order to
test the visitor templates. This visitor is capable of explaining the SVal,
SymExpr, or MemRegion in a natural language.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15448
llvm-svn: 257605
The purpose of these changes is to simplify introduction of definition files
for the three hierarchies.
1. For every sub-class C of these classes, its kind in the relevant enumeration
is changed to "CKind" (or C##Kind in preprocessor-ish terms), eg:
MemRegionKind -> MemRegionValKind
RegionValueKind -> SymbolRegionValueKind
CastSymbolKind -> SymbolCastKind
SymIntKind -> SymIntExprKind
2. MemSpaceRegion used to be inconsistently used as both an abstract base and
a particular region. This region class is now an abstract base and no longer
occupies GenericMemSpaceRegionKind. Instead, a new class, CodeSpaceRegion,
is introduced for handling the unique use case for MemSpaceRegion as
"the generic memory space" (when it represents a memory space that holds all
executable code).
3. BEG_ prefixes in memory region kind ranges are renamed to BEGIN_ for
consisitency with symbol kind ranges.
4. FunctionTextRegion and BlockTextRegion are renamed to FunctionCodeRegion and
BlockCodeRegion, respectively. The term 'code' is less jargony than 'text' and
we already refer to BlockTextRegion as a 'code region' in BlockDataRegion.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16062
llvm-svn: 257598
Fixes processing of declarative directives and standalone executable directives. Declarative directives should not be allowed as an immediate statements and standalone executable directives are allowed to be used in case-stmt constructs.
llvm-svn: 257586
In {CG,}ExprConstant.cpp, we weren't treating vector splats properly.
This patch makes us treat splats more properly.
Additionally, this patch adds a new cast kind which allows a bool->int
cast to result in -1 or 0, instead of 1 or 0 (for true and false,
respectively), so we can sanely model OpenCL bool->int casts in the AST.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14877
llvm-svn: 257559
Summary:
Rename the args to be more human-readable. Among other things, this
lets us get rid of a bunch of comments (e.g. "ensure we don't run the
linker"), greatly shortening these tests.
Also apply consistent formatting and fix some English nits while we're
at it.
Reviewers: tra
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15975
llvm-svn: 257557
The PIC default is set for the MachO toolchain, not just the Darwin toolchain,
so this treats those the same. The behavior with -static should be the same
for all MachO targets. rdar://24152327
llvm-svn: 257556
Summary: Thanks to jhen for helping me figure this out.
Reviewers: tra, echristo
Subscribers: jhen
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16129
llvm-svn: 257554
There was a thinko in the deployment target detection code that
made the -isysroot parsing have precedence over the environment
variable for tvOS. This patch makes this logic symetric for all
platforms (the env variable must have precedence).
llvm-svn: 257543
Summary: This is used by D16082 when it invokes fatbinary.
Reviewers: tra
Subscribers: cfe-commits, jhen, echristo
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16097
llvm-svn: 257530
1) When dumping a declaration that declares a name for a type, also dump the named type.
2) Add a #pragma clang __debug dump X, that dumps the lookup results for X in
the current context.
llvm-svn: 257529
of the file name. This is consistent with how other HeaderSearchOptions
are handled.
Due to the other inputs of the module hash (revision number) this is not
really testable in a meaningful way.
llvm-svn: 257520
Will re-apply after llvm 3.8 is branched.
Original commit message:
Driver: fallback to the location of clang if no sysroot,
hard coding /usr makes little sense for mingw-w64.
If we have portable toolchains having /usr breaks that.
If the clang we use is in /usr/bin or /usr/sbin etc this will
still detect as though it was hard coded to /usr
This makes the most sense going forward for mingw-w64 toolchains
on both linux and mac
llvm-svn: 257468
This fix a bug in RangeSet::pin causing single value ranges to be considered non conventionally ordered.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12901
llvm-svn: 257467
The current workaround for truncations not being modelled is that the evaluation of integer to integer casts are simply bypassed and so the original symbol is used as the new casted symbol (cf SimpleSValBuilder::evalCastFromNonLoc).
This lead to the issue described in PR25078, as the RangeConstraintManager associates ranges with symbols.
The new evalIntegralCast method added by this patch wont bypass the cast if it finds the range of the symbol to be greater than the maximum value of the target type.
The fix to RangeSet::pin mentioned in the initial review will be committed separately.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12901
llvm-svn: 257464
Before:
export abstract class X {y: number;}
(and all sorts of other havoc in more complicated cases).
After:
export abstract class X { y: number; }
llvm-svn: 257451
Summary:
The CUDA toolchain needs to know which Actions created which InputInfos,
because it needs to attach GPU archs to the various InputInfos.
Reviewers: echristo
Subscribers: jfb, dschuff, jhen, tra, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16078
llvm-svn: 257411
Summary:
This makes constructing Action graphs which are DAGs much simpler. It
also just simplifies in general the ownership semantics of Actions.
Depends on D15910.
Reviewers: echristo
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15911
llvm-svn: 257407
redeclares an existing tag but are creating a new declaration anyway (because
it has attributes or changes the visibility of the name), don't warn that it
won't be visible outside the current scope. That's not true.
Also narrow down the set of cases where we create these extra declarations when
building modules; previously, all tag declarations but the first in a module
header would get this treatment if -fmodules-local-submodule-visibility. (This
isn't a functional change, but we try to avoid creating these extra
declarations whenever we can.)
llvm-svn: 257403
In r256564, I had conditioned the workaround in has_getDecl to only be
used for MSVC before the 2015 release, believing that 2015 could handle
the standard code. But, that was incorrect.
llvm-svn: 257392
As soon as a comment had whitespace changes inside of the token, we
couldn't identify the whole comment as a trailing comment anymore and
alignment stopped working. Add a new boolean to Change for this special
case and fix trailing comment identification to use it.
This also changes WhitespaceManager to sum the length of all Changes
inside of a token into the first Change.
Before this fix
int xy; // a
int z; //b
became
int xy; // a
int z; // b
with this patch we immediately get to:
int xy; // a
int z; // b
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16058
llvm-svn: 257341
Covers significantly more code in the template template pack argument
test and fixes the resulting assert problem.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15743
llvm-svn: 257326
r257257 change the way clang-format enforces line breaks after a
templated type has been line-wrapped. This was to fix an incorrect line
break if BinPackParameters is set to false. However, it also leads to
an unwanted line break in a different case. Thus, for now, only do this
when BinPackParameters is false. This isn't ideal yet, but helps us
until we have a better solution.
With BinPackParameters:
Before:
void fffffffffff(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa<aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
aaaaaaaaaa> aaaaaaaaaa);
After:
void fffffffffff(
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa<aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, aaaaaaaaaa>
aaaaaaaaaa);
llvm-svn: 257325
visited decls.
Due to redeclarations, the function may have different declarations used
in CallExpr and in the definition. However, we need to use a unique
declaration for both store and lookup in VisitedCallees. This patch
fixes issues with analysis in topological order. A simple test is
included.
Patch by Alex Sidorin!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15410
llvm-svn: 257318
Previously, all whitespace characters would increase the starting
column, which doesn't make sense. This fixes a problem, e.g. with the
length calculation in JS template strings.
llvm-svn: 257267
FixedCompilationDatabase sets the working dir to "." by default. For
chdir(".") this is a noop but this lead to InMemoryFileSystem to create
bogus paths. Fixes PR25327.
llvm-svn: 257260
Starting here:
int x; // Format this line only.
int xx; //
int xxxxx; //
Before:
int x; // Format this line only.
int xx; //
int xxxxx; //
After:
int x; // Format this line only.
int xx; //
int xxxxx; //
llvm-svn: 257258
Summary:
Support for OpenCL 2.0 pipe type.
This is a bug-fix version for bader's patch reviews.llvm.org/D14441
Reviewers: pekka.jaaskelainen, Anastasia
Subscribers: bader, Anastasia, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15603
llvm-svn: 257254
tag (because the previous declaration was found in a different module), inject
the tag into the appropriate scope (that is, the enclosing scope if we're in a
function prototype scope in C++).
llvm-svn: 257251
-Wnull-conversion warning.
These functions are basically equivalent to other pointer returning fuctions
which are already excluded by -Wnull-conversion.
llvm-svn: 257231
building a module. Prior to this change, the private header's content would
only be included if the header were included by another header in the same
module. If not (if the private header is only used by the .cc files of the
module, or is included from outside the module via -Wno-private-header),
a #include of that file would be silently ignored.
llvm-svn: 257222
Clang got itself into the situation where we mangled the same
constructor twice with two different constructor types. After one of
the constructors were utilized, the tag used for one of the types
changed from class to struct because a class template became complete.
This resulted in one of the constructor types varying from the other
constructor.
Instead, force "base" constructor types to "complete" if the ABI doesn't
have constructor variants. This will ensure that GlobalDecls for both
variants will get the same mangled name.
This fixes PR26029.
llvm-svn: 257205
Summary:
Use llvm::any_of, llvm::find, etc.
No functional changes.
Reviewers: tra
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15936
llvm-svn: 257190
Due to the new in-place renaming support added in r257174, we no
longer need to invoke ThinLTO global renaming from clang. It will be
invoked on the module in the FunctionImport pass (by an immediately
following llvm commit).
As a result, we don't need to load the FunctionInfoIndex as early,
so that is moved down into EmitAssemblyHelper::EmitAssembly.
llvm-svn: 257179
Summary: 'gnu-old' has been deprecated in favor or 'gnu'.
Reviewers: arsenm, ruiu, rafael
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15953
llvm-svn: 257175
Summary: Trying to make this test a bit more manageable.
Reviewers: tra
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15974
llvm-svn: 257142
Summary:
This is the clang part of D15966. In rL256104, debugger tuning was
added to the clang driver, and again the default for FreeBSD was set to
lldb. The default needs to be gdb instead.
Reviewers: emaste, probinson
Subscribers: cfe-commits, emaste
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15967
llvm-svn: 257104
Coverage mapping data may reference names of functions
that are skipped by FE (e.g, unused inline functions). Since
those functions are skipped, normal instr-prof function lowering
pass won't put those names in the right section, so special
handling is needed to walk through coverage mapping structure
and recollect the references.
With this patch, only names that are skipped are processed. This
simplifies the lowering code and it no longer needs to make
assumptions coverage mapping data layout. It should also be
more efficient.
llvm-svn: 257092
Before (example is JS, but also applies to C++):
return [
aaaa()
.bbbbbbbb('A'),
aaaa().bbbbbbbb('B'),
aaaa().bbbbbbbb('C'),
];
After:
return [
aaaa().bbbbbbbb('A'),
aaaa().bbbbbbbb('B'),
aaaa().bbbbbbbb('C'),
];
llvm-svn: 257079
- Allow device ID to be signed.
- Add missing semicolon to some of the CHECK directives.
Thanks to Amjad Aboud for detecting the issue.
llvm-svn: 257065
Given an expression like `(&Foo)();`, we perform overload resolution as
if we are calling `Foo` directly. This causes problems if `Foo` is a
function that can't have its address taken. This patch teaches overload
resolution to ignore functions that can't have their address taken in
such cases.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15590
llvm-svn: 257016
instantiating a default argument expression.
This was previously just working implicitly by reinstantiating
in the current context, but caching means that we weren't
registering cleanups in subsequent uses.
llvm-svn: 256996
into IDNS_Tag in C++, because they conflict with redeclarations of tags. (This
doesn't affect elaborated-type-specifier lookup, which looks for IDNS_Type in
C++).
llvm-svn: 256985
By storing the instantiated expression back in the ParmVarDecl,
we remove the last need for separately storing the sub-expression
of a CXXDefaultArgExpr. This makes PCH/Modules merging quite
simple: CXXDefaultArgExpr records are serialized as references
to the ParmVarDecl, and we ignore redundant attempts to overwrite
the instantiated expression.
This has some extremely marginal impact on user-facing semantics.
However, the major effect is that it avoids IRGen errors about
conflicting definitions due to lambdas in the argument being
instantiated multiple times while sharing the same mangling.
It should also slightly improve memory usage and module file size.
rdar://23810407
llvm-svn: 256983
When the condition in an if statement, while statement, or for loop is created
during template instantiation, it calls MakeFullExpr with only the condition
expression. However, when these conditions are created for non-templated
code in the Parser, an additional SourceLocation is passed to MakeFullExpr.
The impact of this was that non-dependent templated code could produce
diagnostics that the same code outside templates would not. Adding the missing
SourceLocation makes diagnostics consistent between templated and non-templated
code.
llvm-svn: 256976
This warning seems to have 0 false positives and some true positives in
practice, without a measurable compile time cost. It should be in -Wall, and
possibly even become a default warning at some point.
llvm-svn: 256975
This will eventually be accompanied with a change to enable -ffunction-sections
and -fdata-sections by default, which is currently delayed by some development
process issues.
llvm-svn: 256967
was visited and all decls have been merged.
We only get a single chance to emit the types for virtual classes because
CGDebugInfo::completeRequiredType() categorically doesn't complete them.
llvm-svn: 256962
When reparsing a translation unit with preamble generation turned on,
no includes are found. This is due to the fact that all SLocs from
AST/PCH files are skipped as they are 'loaded', and inclusions from a
preamble are also 'loaded'. So, in case a file has a preamble, it first
needs to process those loaded inclusions, and then check for any local
inclusions. This latter one is for any includes that are not part of the
preamble, like includes half-way through a file.
This fixes PR24748.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14329
llvm-svn: 256939
This patch attempts to fix the regressions identified when the patch was committed initially.
Thanks to Michael Liao for identifying the fix in the offloading metadata generation
related with side effects in evaluation of function arguments.
llvm-svn: 256933
Summary: This patch removes security.*, unix.API and unix.Vfork from the default checkers for PS4.
Reviewers: dcoughlin, zaks.anna
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15888
llvm-svn: 256926
Summary:
In rL256641, @davide turned off movt generation by default for FreeBSD.
This was because our ld is very old, and did not support the relocations
for it. However, Ian Lepore added the support very recently, so we
would like to revert rL256641, and replace it with a new `-fno-movt`
frontend option. This way, it can be turned off when needed.
Reviewers: dexonsmith, echristo, emaste, davide
Subscribers: andrew, aemerson, rengolin, davide, cfe-commits, ahatanak, emaste
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15899
llvm-svn: 256920
A gcc tool has an "integrated" assembler (usually gas) that it
will call to produce an object. Let it use that assembler so
that we don't have to deal with assembly syntax incompatibilities.
llvm-svn: 256919
The analyzer reports a shift by a negative value in the constructor. The bug can
be easily triggered by calling std::random_shuffle on a vector
(<rdar://problem/19658126>).
(The shift by a negative value is reported because __w0_ gets constrained to
63 by the conditions along the path:__w0_ < _WDt && __w0_ >= _WDt-1,
where _WDt is 64. In normal execution, __w0_ is not 63, it is 1 and there is
no overflow. The path is infeasible, but the analyzer does not know about that.)
llvm-svn: 256886
Summary:
This patch adds support for the clang multi-stage bootstrapping to support PGO profdata generation, and can build a 2 or 3 stage compiler.
With this patch applied you can configure your build directory with the following invocation of CMake:
cmake -G <generator> -C <path_to_clang>/cmake/caches/PGO.cmake <source dir>
After configuration the following additional targets will be generated:
stage2-instrumented:
Builds a stage1 x86 compiler, runtime, and required tools (llvm-config, llvm-profdata) then uses that compiler to build an instrumented stage2 compiler.
stage2-instrumented-generate-profdata:
Depends on "stage2-instrumented" and will use the instrumented compiler to generate profdata based on the training files in <clang>/utils/perf-training
stage2:
Depends on "stage2-instrumented-generate-profdata" and will use the stage1 compiler with the stage2 profdata to build a PGO-optimized compiler.
stage2-check-llvm:
Depends on stage2 and runs check-llvm using the stage3 compiler.
stage2-check-clang:
Depends on stage2 and runs check-clang using the stage3 compiler.
stage2-check-all:
Depends on stage2 and runs check-all using the stage3 compiler.
stage2-test-suite:
Depends on stage2 and runs the test-suite using the stage3 compiler (requires in-tree test-suite).
Reviewers: bogner, silvas, chandlerc
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15584
llvm-svn: 256873
Summary:
LLVM part of the patch is D15831.
When clang runs an external tool such as a linker it may create a command line that exceeds the length limit.
Clang uses the llvm::sys::argumentsFitWithinSystemLimits function to check if command line length fits the OS
limitation. There are two problems in this function that may cause exceeding of the limit:
1. It ignores the length of the program path in its calculations. On the other hand, clang adds the program
path to the command line when it runs the program.
2. It assumes no space character is inserted after the last argument, which is not true for Windows. The flattenArgs function adds the trailing space for *each* argument. The result of this is that the terminating NULL character is not counted and may be placed beyond the length limit if the command line is exactly 32768 characters long. The WinAPI's CreateProcess does not find the NULL character and fails.
Reviewers: rafael, asl
Subscribers: asl, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15832
llvm-svn: 256865
Summary: This change enables clang to automatically link binaries built with the -fprofile-instr-generate against the clang_rt.profile-i386.lib library.
Reviewers: davidxl, dnovillo
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15833
llvm-svn: 256855
Summary:
In order to offloading work properly two things need to be in place:
- a descriptor with all the offloading information (device entry functions, and global variable) has to be created by the host and registered in the OpenMP offloading runtime library.
- all the device functions need to be emitted for the device and a convention has to be in place so that the runtime library can easily map the host ID of an entry point with the actual function in the device.
This patch adds support for these two things. However, only entry functions are being registered given that 'declare target' directive is not yet implemented.
About offloading descriptor:
The details of the descriptor are explained with more detail in http://goo.gl/L1rnKJ. Basically the descriptor will have fields that specify the number of devices, the pointers to where the device images begin and end (that will be defined by the linker), and also pointers to a the begin and end of table whose entries contain information about a specific entry point. Each entry has the type:
```
struct __tgt_offload_entry{
void *addr;
char *name;
int64_t size;
};
```
and will be implemented in a pre determined (ELF) section `.omp_offloading.entries` with 1-byte alignment, so that when all the objects are linked, the table is in that section with no padding in between entries (will be like a C array). The code generation ensures that all `__tgt_offload_entry` entries are emitted in the same order for both host and device so that the runtime can have the corresponding entries in both host and device in same index of the table, and efficiently implement the mapping.
The resulting descriptor is registered/unregistered with the runtime library using the calls `__tgt_register_lib` and `__tgt_unregister_lib`. The registration is implemented in a high priority global initializer so that the registration happens always before any initializer (that can potentially include target regions) is run.
The driver flag -omptargets= was created to specify a comma separated list of devices the user wants to support so that the new functionality can be exercised. Each device is specified with its triple.
About target codegen:
The target codegen is pretty much straightforward as it reuses completely the logic of the host version for the same target region. The tricky part is to identify the meaningful target regions in the device side. Unlike other programming models, like CUDA, there are no already outlined functions with attributes that mark what should be emitted or not. So, the information on what to emit is passed in the form of metadata in host bc file. This requires a new option to pass the host bc to the device frontend. Then everything is similar to what happens in CUDA: the global declarations emission is intercepted to check to see if it is an "interesting" declaration. The difference is that instead of checking an attribute, the metadata information in checked. Right now, there is only a form of metadata to pass information about the device entry points (target regions). A class `OffloadEntriesInfoManagerTy` was created to manage all the information and queries related with the metadata. The metadata looks like this:
```
!omp_offload.info = !{!0, !1, !2, !3, !4, !5, !6}
!0 = !{i32 0, i32 52, i32 77426347, !"_ZN2S12r1Ei", i32 479, i32 13, i32 4}
!1 = !{i32 0, i32 52, i32 77426347, !"_ZL7fstatici", i32 461, i32 11, i32 5}
!2 = !{i32 0, i32 52, i32 77426347, !"_Z9ftemplateIiET_i", i32 444, i32 11, i32 6}
!3 = !{i32 0, i32 52, i32 77426347, !"_Z3fooi", i32 99, i32 11, i32 0}
!4 = !{i32 0, i32 52, i32 77426347, !"_Z3fooi", i32 272, i32 11, i32 3}
!5 = !{i32 0, i32 52, i32 77426347, !"_Z3fooi", i32 127, i32 11, i32 1}
!6 = !{i32 0, i32 52, i32 77426347, !"_Z3fooi", i32 159, i32 11, i32 2}
```
The fields in each metadata entry are (in sequence):
Entry 1) an ID of the type of metadata - right now only zero is used meaning "OpenMP target region".
Entry 2) a unique ID of the device where the input source file that contain the target region lives.
Entry 3) a unique ID of the file where the input source file that contain the target region lives.
Entry 4) a mangled name of the function that encloses the target region.
Entries 5) and 6) line and column number where the target region was found.
Entry 7) is the order the entry was emitted.
Entry 2) and 3) are required to distinguish files that have the same function name.
Entry 4) is required to distinguish different instances of the same declaration (usually templated ones)
Entries 5) and 6) are required to distinguish the particular target region in body of the function (it is possible that a given target region is not an entry point - if clause can evaluate always to zero - and therefore we need to identify the "interesting" target regions. )
This patch replaces http://reviews.llvm.org/D12306.
Reviewers: ABataev, hfinkel, tra, rjmccall, sfantao
Subscribers: FBrygidyn, piotr.rak, Hahnfeld, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12614
llvm-svn: 256842
An undecorated function designator implies taking the address of a function,
which is illegal in OpenCL. Implementing a check for this earlier to allow
the error to be reported even in the presence of other more obvious errors.
Patch by Neil Hickey!
http://reviews.llvm.org/D15691
llvm-svn: 256838
r256750 has been leading to an undesired behavior:
aaaaaaaaaa
.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.aaaaaa(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa);
This change increases penalty for wrapping before member accesses that aren't
calls. Thus, this is again formatted as (as it has been before r256750):
aaaaaaaaaa.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.aaaaaa(
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa);
llvm-svn: 256830
NFC. These hints are only used for inlining and the inliner now uses
the same criteria to identify hot and cold callees and set appropriate
thresholds without relying on these hints. Hence this removed code is
superfluous.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15726
llvm-svn: 256793
Previously, the [] in the following example were recognized as an array
subscript leading to weird indentation.
Before:
var aaaa = aaaaa || // wrap
[];
After:
var aaaa = aaaaa || // wrap
[];
llvm-svn: 256753
endings, since the file is supposed to have them, according to its
comments. Also set its svn:eol-style property. Noticed by Nico Weber.
llvm-svn: 256742
This is one last remaining instrumentatation related structure
that needs to be migrate to use the centralized template
definition. With this change, instrumentation code
related to coverage module header will be kept in sync
with the coverage mapping reader. The remaining code
which makes implicit assumption about covmap control
structure layout in the the lowering pass will cleaned
up in a different patch. This patch is not intended to
have no functional change.
llvm-svn: 256714