An intrinsic for an old instruction, as described in the Intel SDM.
Reviewers: craig.topper, rnk
Reviewed By: craig.topper, rnk
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47142
llvm-svn: 333256
Summary: This allows the use of the casa instruction available in most Leon3's.
Reviewers: jyknight
Reviewed By: jyknight
Subscribers: joerg, fedor.sergeev, jrtc27, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47138
llvm-svn: 333157
Summary:
When https://reviews.llvm.org/D46776 landed to improve the behavior of
`llvm::OptTable::findNearest`, a PS4 buildbot began failing due to an
assertion that a suggestion "-debug-info-macro" should be provided for
the unrecognized option `clang -cc1as -debug-info-macros`. All other
buildbots succeeded in this check, and the PS4 buildbot succeeded in the
other `findNearest` tests.
Temporarily loosen this check in order to reland the `findNearest`
change.
Test Plan: check-clang
llvm-svn: 332804
NFC for targets other than PS4.
This patch is a change in behavior for PS4, in that PS4 will no longer enable
RTTI when -fexceptions is specified (RTTI and Exceptions are disabled by default
on PS4). RTTI will remain disabled except for types being thrown or caught.
Also, '-fexceptions -fno-rtti' (previously prohibited on PS4) is now accepted,
as it is for other targets.
This patch removes some PS4 specific code, making the code cleaner.
Also, in the test file rtti-options.cpp, PS4 tests where the behavior is the
same as the generic x86_64-linux are removed, making the test cleaner.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46982
llvm-svn: 332784
in gcc by https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-cvs/2018-04/msg00534.html.
The -mibt feature flag is being removed, and the -fcf-protection
option now also defines a CET macro and causes errors when used
on non-X86 targets, while X86 targets no longer check for -mibt
and -mshstk to determine if -fcf-protection is supported. -mshstk
is now used only to determine availability of shadow stack intrinsics.
Comes with an LLVM patch (D46882).
Patch by mike.dvoretsky
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46881
llvm-svn: 332704
Certain tests in rtti-options.cpp are not really testing anything because they are testing for the absence of -frtti option to the cc1 process. Since the cc1 process does not take -frtti option, these tests are passing tautologically.
The RTTI mode is enabled by default in cc1, and -fno-rtti disables it. Therefore the correct way to check for enabling of RTTI is to check for the absence of -fno-rtti to cc1, and the correct way to check for disabling of RTTI is to check for the presence of -fno-rtti to cc1.
This patch fixes those tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46836
llvm-svn: 332384
The PS4 requires clang ABI version 6 for compatibility reasons. This change forces this and if the user specifies a different version when the PS4 target is specified, the compiler emits a warning that the specified version is being ignored.
Reviewers: probinson
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46767
llvm-svn: 332160
The fact that libc++ depends on libc++abi and libunwind is an internal
detail that's captured by the libc++.so linker script.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46768
llvm-svn: 332138
This reverts commit SVN r331666.
It was afterwards pointed out in https://reviews.llvm.org/D46520
that #line directives lose information about what parts come from a
system header. That means the result of -E usually won't compile,
since Windows headers are typically full of warnings and
default-error warnings.
llvm-svn: 331858
Since we're working on turning the MachineOutliner by default under -Oz for
AArch64, it makes sense to have an -mno-outline flag available. This currently
doesn't do much (it basically just undoes -moutline).
When the MachineOutliner is on by default under AArch64, this flag should
set -mllvm -enable-machine-outliner=never.
llvm-svn: 331810
-dwarf-column-info is omitted if -gcodeview is specified for msvc
targets at the moment, but since -gcodeview is an option that can be
specified for any target, there's little reason to restrict this
handling to msvc targets.
This allows getting proper codeview debug info by passing -gcodeview
for e.g. MinGW targets as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46287
llvm-svn: 331807
Nitpicky, but the MachineOutliner is a machine-level pass, and so we should
reflect that by using "m" instead of "n".
Figured we should get this in before people get used to the letter f. :)
llvm-svn: 331806
Currently LLVM CFI tries to use an implicit blacklist file, currently
in /usr/lib64/clang/<version>/share. If the file is not there, LLVM
happily continues, which causes CFI to add checks to files/functions
that are known to fail, generating binaries that fail. This CL causes
LLVM to die (I hope) if it can't find these implicit blacklist files.
Patch by Caroline Tice!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46403
llvm-svn: 331674
In order to disable PIC and to match GCC behaviour, -mno-abicalls
option is neccessary. When -fno-[pic/PIC] is used witout -mno-abicalls,
warning is reported. An error is reported when -fno-pic or -fno-PIC is
used in combination with -mabicalls.
In this commit, test case is added.
Depends on D44381.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44684
llvm-svn: 331640
In order to disable PIC and to match GCC behaviour, -mno-abicalls
option is neccessary. When -fno-[pic/PIC] is used witout -mno-abicalls,
warning is reported. An error is reported when -fno-pic or -fno-PIC is
used in combination with -mabicalls.
Depends on D44381.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44684
llvm-svn: 331636
This replicates 'cl.exe' behavior and allows for both preprocessor output and
dependency information to be extraced with a single compiler invocation.
This is especially useful for compiler caching with tools like Mozilla's sccache.
See: https://github.com/mozilla/sccache/issues/246
Patch By: fxb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46394
llvm-svn: 331533
This avoids warnings about unused linker parameters, just like
other flags are ignored if they're from config files.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46286
llvm-svn: 331504
Since we've been working on productizing the MachineOutliner in AArch64, it
makes sense to provide a more user-friendly way to enable it.
This allows users of AArch64 to enable the outliner using -foutline instead
of -mllvm -enable-machine-outliner. Other, less mature implementations (e.g,
x86-64) can still enable the pass using the -mllvm option.
Also add a test to make sure it works.
llvm-svn: 331370
As suggested in the post-commit thread for rL331056, we should match these
clang options with the established vocabulary of the corresponding sanitizer
option. Also, the use of 'strict' is well-known for these kinds of knobs,
and we can improve the descriptive text in the docs.
So this intends to match the logic of D46135 but only change the words.
Matching LLVM commit to match this spelling of the attribute to follow shortly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46236
llvm-svn: 331209
As discussed in the post-commit thread for:
rL330437 ( http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20180423/545906.html )
We need a way to opt-out of a float-to-int-to-float cast optimization because too much
existing code relies on the platform-specific undefined result of those casts when the
float-to-int overflows.
The LLVM changes associated with adding this function attribute are here:
rL330947
rL330950
rL330951
Also as suggested, I changed the LLVM doc to mention the specific sanitizer flag that
catches this problem:
rL330958
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46135
llvm-svn: 331041
Implementation of `InputArgList` assumes its field `ArgStrings` contains
strings for each argument exactly in the same order. This condition was
broken when arguments from config file and from invocation were merged.
This change fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37196 (Clang
config files can crash argument handling).
llvm-svn: 330926
Supporting additional rules for parsing ISA string.
- RISC-V ISA strings must be lowercase.
E.g.: rv32IMC is not supported, rv32imc is correct.
- Multi-letter extensions are to be separated by a single
underscore '_'. The extension prefix counts as a letter.
This means extensions that start with 's', 'sx' and 'sx'
are all multi-letter.
E.g.:
xasb is a single non-standard extension named 'xasb'
xa_sb are two extensions, the non-standard user level extension
'xa', and the supervisor level extension 'sb'.
- Standard user-level extensions are specified following
a canonical order, according to Table 22.1 in
RISC-V User-Level ISA V2.2.
- Non-standard user-level 'x' extensions,
standard supervisor-level 's' extensions and
non-standard supervisor-level 'sx' extensions
are also specified following a canonical order according
to Table 22.1 in RISC-V User-Level ISA V2.2:
'x' extensions, follwed by 's' extensions and then 'sx' extensions.
- Extensions might have a version number.
Underscores may be used to separate ISA subset components to
improve readability and to provide disambiguation.
E.g.: rv32i2_m3_a1_f2_d2
- Version numbers are divided into major and minor numbers,
separated by a 'p'. If the minor version is 0, then 'p0' can
be omitted.
- Additional checks for dependent extensions and invalid
extensions combinations.
E.g.:
'e' requires rv32
'e' can't be combined with 'f' nor 'd'
'q' requires rv64
- TODO items have also been marked with comments in the code.
Reviewers: asb, kito-cheng
Reviewed By: asb
Subscribers: edward-jones, mgrang, zzheng, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, jordy.potman.lists, sabuasal, niosHD, shiva0217, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45284
llvm-svn: 330880
Fixed directory separators in tests to be compatible with both
Windows and !Windows.
This reverts commit aa423850afa4c16a53c4c492fe254dcad3d5a53e.
llvm-svn: 330873