My first attempt to make sure HFAs were contiguous was in the block dealing
with padding registers, which meant it only triggered on the first stack-based
HFA. This should extend it to the rest as well.
Another part of PR19432.
llvm-svn: 206456
that looks like it might be an explicit specialization, don't recover as an
explicit specialization (bypassing the check that would reject that).
llvm-svn: 206444
Summary:
This patch adds a new flag -Rpass=. The flag indicates the name
of the optimization pass that should emit remarks stating when it
made a transformation to the code.
This implements the design I proposed in:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FYUatSjZZO-zmFBxjOiuOzAy9mhHA8hqdvklZv68WuQ/edit?usp=sharing
Other changes:
- Add DiagnosticIDs::isRemark(). Use it in printDiagnosticOptions to
print "-R" instead of "-W" in the diagnostic message.
- In BackendConsumer::OptimizationRemarkHandler, get a SourceLocation
object out of the file name, line and column number. Use that location
in the call to Diags.Report().
- When -Rpass is used without debug info a note is emitted alerting
the user that they need to use -gline-tables-only -gcolumn-info to
get this information.
CC: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3226
llvm-svn: 206401
preventing me from seeing it initially). GCC doesn't use the unused
attribute on members for anything, so while it works to suppress Clang's
warning for an unused private member, it adds a GCC warning for the
attribute. =/ Silence Clang's warning with a void cast in the
constructor instead which doesn't trigger any complaints from GCC.
llvm-svn: 206373
This is a partial revert of 183015.
By not recognizing things like _setjmp we lose (returns_twice) attribute on
them, which leads to incorrect code generation.
Fixes PR16138.
llvm-svn: 206362
Warn on std::abs() with unsigned argument.
Suggest std::abs as replacement for the C absolute value functions.
Suggest C++ headers if the specific std::abs overload is not found.
llvm-svn: 206340
alignment constraint rather than using the allocator function's over
alignment "feature". This was the only use of the "feature" which I plan
to remove next. =] Attaching the alignment to the type seems cleaner and
more principled anyways.
llvm-svn: 206324
This adds a warning that triggers when profile data doesn't match for
the source that's being compiled with -fprofile-instr-use=. This fires
only once per translation unit, as warning on every mismatched
function would be quite noisy.
llvm-svn: 206322
To differentiate between two modules with the same name, we will
consider the path the module map file that they are defined by* part of
the ‘key’ for looking up the precompiled module (pcm file).
Specifically, this patch renames the precompiled module (pcm) files from
cache-path/<module hash>/Foo.pcm
to
cache-path/<module hash>/Foo-<hash of module map path>.pcm
In addition, I’ve taught the ASTReader to re-resolve the names of
imported modules during module loading so that if the header search
context changes between when a module was originally built and when it
is loaded we can rebuild it if necessary. For example, if module A
imports module B
first time:
clang -I /path/to/A -I /path/to/B ...
second time:
clang -I /path/to/A -I /different/path/to/B ...
will now rebuild A as expected.
* in the case of inferred modules, we use the module map file that
allowed the inference, not the __inferred_module.map file, since the
inferred file path is the same for every inferred module.
llvm-svn: 206201
Currently the on disk hash table's key_iterator and data_iterator make
the assumption that the table data starts exactly four bytes after the
base of the table. This happens to be true for all of the tables we
currently iterate over, but not for all of the OnDiskHashTables we
currently use. For example, key_ and data_iterator would iterate over
meaningless data if they were used on the hash tables in PTHLexer.
We make the API safer by breaking this into two types. One doesn't
have the iterators, and the other must be told where the payload
starts.
llvm-svn: 206189
Summary: Add support for named values in the parser.
Reviewers: pcc
CC: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3276
llvm-svn: 206176
Parse of nested name spacifier is modified so that it properly recovers
if colon is mistyped as double colon in case statement.
This patch fixes PR15133.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2870
llvm-svn: 206135
The -fms-extensions option affects a number of subtle front-end C/C++
behaviors, and it would be useful to be able to distinguish MS keywords
from regular identifiers in the ms-extensions mode even if the triple
does not define a Windows target. It should make life easier if anyone
needs to port their Windows codes to elsewhere.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3034
llvm-svn: 206069
Moving it into a struct makes things work because it implicitly marks
the function as inline. The struct is unnecessary if you explicitly
mark the function inline.
llvm-svn: 205935
* Adds an iterator_range interface to CallExpr to get the arguments
* Modifies SExpr such that it must be allocated in the Arena, and cannot be deleted
* Minor const-correctness and nullptr updates
* Adds some operator!= implementations to complement operator==
* Removes unused functionality
llvm-svn: 205915
This patch adds support for the msvc pragmas section, bss_seg, code_seg,
const_seg and data_seg as well as support for __declspec(allocate()).
Additionally it corrects semantics and adds diagnostics for
__attribute__((section())) and the interaction between the attribute
and the msvc pragmas and declspec. In general conflicts should now be
well diganosed within and among these features.
In supporting the pragmas new machinery for uniform lexing for
msvc pragmas was introduced. The new machinery always lexes the
entire pragma and stores it on an annotation token. The parser
is responsible for parsing the pragma when the handling the
annotation token.
There is a known outstanding bug in this implementation in C mode.
Because these attributes and pragmas apply _only_ to definitions, we
process them at the time we detect a definition. Due to tentative
definitions in C, we end up processing the definition late. This means
that in C mode, everything that ends up in a BSS section will end up in
the _last_ BSS section rather than the one that was live at the time of
tentative definition, even if that turns out to be the point of actual
definition. This issue is not known to impact anything as of yet
because we are not aware of a clear use or use case for #pragma bss_seg
but should be fixed at some point.
Differential Revision=http://reviews.llvm.org/D3065#inline-16241
llvm-svn: 205810
It is very similar to GCC's __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, except it prints the
calling convention.
Reviewers: majnemer
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3311
llvm-svn: 205780
Before AllowShortFunctionsOnASingleLine could either be true, merging
all functions, or false, merging no functions. This patch adds a third
value "Inline", which can be used to only merge short functions defined
inline in a class, i.e.:
void f() {
return 42;
}
class C {
void f() { return 42; }
};
llvm-svn: 205760
This patch is the first part of a significant refactoring that seeks to restore
sanity to way thread safety analysis deals with capability expressions. The
current patch merely provides an outline of the structure of the new system.
It's not yet connected to the actual analysis, so there's no change in
functionality.
llvm-svn: 205728
which warns on compound conditionals that always evaluate to the same value.
For instance, (x > 5 && x < 3) will always be false since no value for x can
satisfy both conditions.
This patch also changes the CFG to use these tautological values for better
branch analysis. The test for -Wunreachable-code shows how this change catches
additional dead code.
Patch by Anders Rönnholm.
llvm-svn: 205665
obviously won't work. Specifically, don't suggest methods (static or
not) from unrelated classes when the expression is a method call
through a specific object.
llvm-svn: 205653
This introduces the definitions needed for the Windows on ARM target. Add
target definitions for both the MSVC environment and the MSVC + Itanium C++ ABI
environment. The Visual Studio definitions correspond to the definitions
provided by Visual Studio 2012.
llvm-svn: 205650
better. This warning will now trigger on the following conditionals:
bool b;
int i;
if (b > 1) {} // always false
if (0 <= (i > 5)) {} // always true
if (-1 > b) {} // always false
Patch by Per Viberg.
llvm-svn: 205608
If we ever want three or more aliases, at that point we should put MSVC
warning ids in DiagnosticGroups.td. We can use that to support #pragma
warning.
llvm-svn: 205598
This is consistent with -Wbuiltin-macro-redefined, and puts this common
extension warning under a flag.
Reviewers: rsmith
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3283
llvm-svn: 205591
By ignoring this pragma with a warning, we're essentially miscompiling
the user's program. WebKit / Blink use this pragma to disable dynamic
initialization and finalization of some static data, and running the
dtors crashes the program.
Error out for now, so that /fallback compiles the TU correctly with
MSVC. This pragma should be implemented some time this month, and we
can remove this hack.
llvm-svn: 205554
No functionality change.
When determining the pattern for instantiating a generic lambda call operator specialization - we must not go drilling down for the 'prototype' (i.e. as written) pattern - rather we must use our partially transformed pattern (whose DeclRefExprs are wired correctly to any enclosing lambda's decls that should be mapped correctly in a local instantiation scope) that is the templated pattern of the specialization's primary template (even though the primary template might be instantiated from a 'prototype' member-template). Previously, the drilling down was haltted by marking the instantiated-from primary template as a member-specialization (incorrectly).
This prompted Richard to remark (http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1784?id=4687#inline-10272)
"It's a bit nasty to (essentially) set this bit incorrectly. Can you put the check into getTemplateInstantiationPattern instead?"
In my reckless youth, I chose to ignore that comment. With the passage of time, I have come to learn the value of bowing to the will of the angry Gods ;)
llvm-svn: 205543
Summary:
MSVC always emits inline functions marked with the extern storage class
specifier. The result is something similar to the opposite of
__attribute__((gnu_inline)).
This extension is also available in C.
This fixes PR19264.
Reviewers: rnk, rsmith
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3207
llvm-svn: 205485
Summary:
Add support for named values in the parser.
This allows injection of arbitrary constants using a custom Sema object.
Completions are not supported right now.
Will be used by clang_query to support the 'let' command.
Usage example:
clang_query> let unique_ptr recordDecl(hasName("unique_ptr"))
clang_query> match varDecl(hasType(unique_ptr))
Reviewers: klimek, pcc
CC: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3229
llvm-svn: 205419
For namespaces, this is consistent with mangling and GCC's debug info
behavior. For structs, GCC uses <anonymous struct> but we prefer
consistency between all anonymous entities but don't want to confuse
them with template arguments, etc, so we'll just go with parens in all
cases.
llvm-svn: 205398
This removes a diagnostic that is no longer required (the semantic engine now properly handles attribute syntax so __declspec and __attribute__ spellings no longer get mismatched). This caused several testcases to need updating for a slightly different wording.
llvm-svn: 205234
A redeclaration may not add dllimport or dllexport attributes. dllexport is
sticky and can be omitted on redeclarations while dllimport cannot.
llvm-svn: 205197
Clean up the __has_attribute implementation without modifying its behavior.
Replaces the tablegen-driven AttrSpellings.inc, which lived in the lexing layer with AttrHasAttributeImpl.inc, which lives in the basic layer. Updates the preprocessor to call through to this new functionality which can take additional information into account (such as scopes and syntaxes).
Expose the ability for parts of the compiler to ask whether an attribute is supported for a given spelling (including scope), syntax, triple and language options.
llvm-svn: 205181
Summary:
Declaring a function as inline after it has been defined is in violation
of [dcl.fct.spec]p4. The program would get a strong definition instead
of getting a function with linkonce_odr linkage.
Reviewers: rsmith
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3220
llvm-svn: 205129
This adds Clang support for the ARM64 backend. There are definitely
still some rough edges, so please bring up any issues you see with
this patch.
As with the LLVM commit though, we think it'll be more useful for
merging with AArch64 from within the tree.
llvm-svn: 205100
Taking a hint from -Wparentheses, use an extra '()' as a sigil that
a dead condition is intentionally dead. For example:
if ((0)) { dead }
When this sigil is found, do not emit a dead code warning. When the
analysis sees:
if (0)
it suggests inserting '()' as a Fix-It.
llvm-svn: 205069
Committed this by accident before it was done last time.
Original message:
Rather than rolling our own functions to read little endian data
from a buffer, we can use the support in llvm's Endian.h.
No functional change.
llvm-svn: 205062
Committed this by accident before it was done last time.
Original message:
Rather than rolling our own functions to write little endian data
to an ostream, we can use the support in llvm's EndianStream.h.
No functional change.
llvm-svn: 205061
Rather than rolling our own functions to read little endian data from
a buffer, we can use the support in llvm's Endian.h.
No functional change.
llvm-svn: 205045
Rather than rolling our own functions to write little endian data to
an ostream, we can use the support in llvm's EndianStream.h.
No functional change.
llvm-svn: 205044
-Wselector-type-mismatch default again. After
internal discussions, we think that in most cases
it has helped our developers find hard to detect
undefined behaviors. We are going to provide a syntax
(and fix-it) to suppress the warning in remaining of
false positive cases.
llvm-svn: 205024
This follows the LLVM change to canonicalise the Windows target triple
spellings. Rather than treating each Windows environment as a single entity,
the environments are now modelled properly as an environment. This is a
mechanical change to convert the triple use to reflect that change.
llvm-svn: 204978
Replaces the tablegen-driven AttrSpellings.inc, which lived in the lexing layer with AttrHasAttributeImpl.inc, which lives in the basic layer. Updates the preprocessor to call through to this new functionality which can take additional information into account (such as scopes and syntaxes).
Expose the ability for parts of the compiler to ask whether an attribute is supported for a given spelling (including scope), syntax, triple and language options.
llvm-svn: 204952
correctly order comments in SourceManager::isBeforeInTranslationUnit() order
Unfortunately, this is not as simple as it was implemented previously, and
actually requires doing a merge sort.
llvm-svn: 204936
This produces valid IR now that llvm rejects aliases to weak aliases and warns
the user that the resolution is not changed if the weak alias is overridden.
llvm-svn: 204935
Store the number of clauses and children of OMPExecutableDirective and dynamically compute the locations of corresponding arrays.
http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2977
llvm-svn: 204933
These don't seem to have any real point. Let's start with
IndexingContext. I can't come up with any conceivable reason to have
many hundereds of thousands of these alive in an address space which
would make the 4x difference in allocated (but unused) memory for the
string scratch buffer a significant memory usage problem.
The EditedSource one is somewhat more surprising. This is an 8x increase
in the memory allocated (but not used) per editted source file. However,
for this to realistically be a problem, you would need to have over half
a million editted source files in a single address space, and even that
would only really have problems on 32-bit Windows where you really only
have 2gb of virtual address space. And what's more important, the fix to
this if it is actually an issue shouldn't be to shrink the allocator's
size, it is to pass a single allocator into *many* edited source file
objects and let them share the memory.
These were the only two uses of custom sized BumpPtrAllocators
(excluding ones in the JIT using a custom allocation strategy) in all of
LLVM, Clang, LLD, LLDB, or Polly. I don't think we actually need this
complexity in the primary BumpPtrAllocator at all and am planning to
remove it.
llvm-svn: 204910
The main difference between __va_start and __builtin_va_start is that
the address of the va_list has already been taken, and the va_list is
always a char*.
__va_end and __va_arg are not needed.
llvm-svn: 204821
Summary:
This allows them to be used without -cc1 the same way as -I and -isystem.
Renamed the options to --system-header-prefix=/--no-system-header-prefix to avoid interference with -isystem and make the intent of the option cleaner.
Reviewers: rsmith
Reviewed By: rsmith
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3185
llvm-svn: 204775
In gcc using -Ofast forces linking of crtfastmath.o.
In the current clang crtfastmath.o is only linked when -ffast-math/-funsafe-math-optimizations passed. It can lead to performance issues, when using only -Ofast without explicit -ffast-math (I faced with it).
My patch fixes inconsistency with gcc behaviour and also introduces few tests on it.
Patch by Zinovy Nis!
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3114
llvm-svn: 204742
Two DynTypedNodes can be equal if they do not have the same node type,
because DynTypedNodes for the same underlying object might have been
created from different types (for example, Decl vs VarDecl).
llvm-svn: 204722
an out-of-date external decls list). This happens if we declare some names,
force the lookup table for the decl context to be built, import a module that
adds more decls for the name, then write out our module without looking up the
name.
llvm-svn: 204694
COFF doesn't have mergeable sections so LLVM/clang's normal tactics for
string deduplication will not have any effect.
To remedy this we place each string inside it's own section and mark
the section as IMAGE_COMDAT_SELECT_ANY. However, we can only do this if the
string has an external name that we can generate from it's contents.
To be compatible with MSVC, we must use their scheme. Otherwise identical
strings in translation units from clang may not be deduplicated with
translation units in MSVC.
This fixes PR18248.
N.B. We will not attempt to do anything with a string literal which is not of
type 'char' or 'wchar_t' because their compiler does not support unicode
string literals as of this date. Further, we avoid doing this if
either -fwritable-strings or -fsanitize=address are present.
This reverts commit r204596.
llvm-svn: 204675
/Gy is equivalent to -ffunction-sections.
/Gy- is equivalent to -fno-function-sections.
Currently, LLVM doesn't do anything interesting with -ffunction-sections
under WinCOFF.
llvm-svn: 204564