for unused values.
This fixes a regression caused by r298676, where constructor calls to
classes with non-trivial dtor were marked as unused if the first
argument is an initializer list. This is inconsistent (as the test
shows) and also warns on a reasonbly common code pattern where people
just call constructors to create and immediately destroy an object.
llvm-svn: 298853
Enabled clamp and omod for v_cvt_* opcodes which have src0 of an integer type
Reviewers: vpykhtin, arsenm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31327
llvm-svn: 298852
Among other things, this allows Machine LICM to hoist a costly 'mrs'
instruction from within a loop.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D31151
llvm-svn: 298851
Summary:
This patch allows us to move away from using __thread on darwin,
which is requiring for building lsan for darwin on ios version 7
and on iossim i386.
Reviewers: kubamracek, kcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31291
llvm-svn: 298848
Summary:
This test fails with a false negative due to an unrelated change.
Since we expect a number of false negatives on 32-bit lsan,
disable this test on linux-i386 and linux-i686.
Reviewers: kubamracek, m.ostapenko, kcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31300
llvm-svn: 298847
As we introduced target triple environment amdgiz and amdgizcl, the address
space values are no longer enums. We have to decide the value by target triple.
The basic idea is to use struct AMDGPUAS to represent address space values.
For address space values which are not depend on target triple, use static
const members, so that they don't occupy extra memory space and is equivalent
to a compile time constant.
Since the struct is lightweight and cheap, it can be created on the fly at
the point of usage. Or it can be added as member to a pass and created at
the beginning of the run* function.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31284
llvm-svn: 298846
Summary:
We are incorrectly folding selects into phi nodes when the incoming value of a phi
node is a constant vector. This optimization is done in `FoldOpIntoPhi` when the
select condition is a phi node with constant incoming values.
Without the fix, we are miscompiling (i.e. incorrectly folding the
select into the phi node) when the vector contains non-zero
elements.
This patch fixes the miscompile and we will correctly fold based on the
select vector operand (see added test cases).
Reviewers: majnemer, sanjoy, spatel
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31189
llvm-svn: 298845
Summary:
It should return <0, 0, or >0 for less-than, equal, and greater-than like
strcmp() (according to the history, it used to be implemented with
strcmp()) but it actually returned 0, or 1 for not-equal and equal.
Reviewers: qcolombet
Reviewed By: qcolombet
Subscribers: qcolombet, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30996
llvm-svn: 298844
Summary:
The categories are emitted in a strange order in this patch due to a bug in the
CommandLine library.
Reviewers: ab
Reviewed By: ab
Subscribers: ab, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30995
llvm-svn: 298843
This is a patch for an on-going bugzilla bug 21281 on the generated X86 code for a matrix transpose8x8 subroutine which requires vector interleaving. The generated code in AVX2 is currently non-optimal and requires 60 instructions as opposed to only 40 instructions generated for AVX1.
The patch includes a fix for the AVX2 case where vector unpack instructions use less operations than the vector blend operations available in AVX2.
In this case using vector unpack instructions is more efficient.
Reviewers:
zvi
delena
igorb
craig.topper
guyblank
eladcohen
m_zuckerman
aymanmus
RKSimon
llvm-svn: 298840
In file included from /home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/llvm/projects/compiler-rt/lib/xray/tests/unit/xray_fdr_log_printer_tool.cc:15:
../projects/compiler-rt/lib/xray/tests/../xray_fdr_logging_impl.h:221:21: error: use of undeclared identifier 'CLOCK_MONOTONIC'
wall_clock_reader(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &TS);
^
1 error generated.
llvm-svn: 298837
Summary:
This change depends on D31381 where we change the implementation to use
sanitizer_common provided atomic operations library.
Fixes http://llvm.org/PR32274.
Reviewers: pelikan, dblaikie
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31382
llvm-svn: 298835
Do not force the backends to use target name as namespace.
Original patch by Mattias Eriksson
Reviewers: stoklund, craig.topper
Reviewed By: stoklund
Subscribers: materi, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31322
llvm-svn: 298834
Instead of std::atomic APIs for atomic operations, we instead use APIs
include with sanitizer_common. This allows us to, at runtime, not have
to depend on potentially dynamically provided implementations of these
atomic operations.
Fixes http://llvm.org/PR32274.
llvm-svn: 298833
This patch calls getAddend on a relocation only when the relocation is RELA.
That doesn't really improve runtime performance but should improve
readability as the code now matches the function description.
llvm-svn: 298828
Summary:
During post-commit review of a previous change I made it was pointed out that const casting 'this' is technically a bad practice. This patch re-implements all of the methods in BasicBlock that do this to use the const BasicBlock version and const_cast the return value instead.
I think there are still many other classes that do similar things. I may look at more in the future.
Reviewers: dblaikie
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31377
llvm-svn: 298827
This is failing on some of our internal bots because we're using different symbolizers. It doesn't seem important and we never test for column numbers in any other tests, so let's just remove it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30122
llvm-svn: 298822
While it's usually a bug to call GCD APIs, such as dispatch_after, with NULL as a queue, this often "somehow" works and TSan should maintain binary compatibility with existing code. This patch makes sure we don't try to call Acquire and Release on NULL queues, and add one such testcase for dispatch_after.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31355
llvm-svn: 298820
Previously, computeAddend had many parameters but most of them were
used only for MIPS. The MIPS ABI is too odd that I don't want to mix
it into the regular code path. Splitting the function into non-MIPS
and MIPS parts makes the regular code path easy to follow.
llvm-svn: 298817
We're seeing binutils ld produce binaries where the import address
table's NameRVA entry is actually a VA instead (i.e. it's already base
relocated), which llvm-readobj then chokes on. Both dumpbin and the
Windows loader are able to handle these binaries correctly, however, and
we can make llvm-readobj handle them correctly too by iterating the
import lookup table (which doesn't have a relocated NameRVA) rather than
the import address table.
The import lookup table and the import address table are supposed to be
identical on disk, and prior to r277298 the import lookup table would be
used by `llvm-readobj -coff-imports` anyway, so this shouldn't have any
functional change (except in the case of our malformed binaries). The
import lookup table can apparently be missing when using old Borland
linkers, so fall back to the import address table in that case.
Resolves PR31766.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31362
llvm-svn: 298812
Summary:
Add basic OpenBSD support. This is enough to be able to analyze core dumps for OpenBSD/amd64, OpenBSD/arm, OpenBSD/arm64 and OpenBSD/i386.
Note that part of the changes to source/Plugins/ObjectFile/ELF/ObjectFileELF.cpp fix a bug that probably affects other platforms as well. The GetProgramHeaderByIndex() interface use 1-based indices, but in some case when looping over the headers the, the loop starts at 0 and misses the last header. This caused problems on OpenBSD since OpenBSD core dumps have the PT_NOTE segment as the last program header.
Reviewers: joerg, labath, krytarowski
Reviewed By: krytarowski
Subscribers: aemerson, emaste, rengolin, srhines, krytarowski, mgorny, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31131
llvm-svn: 298810
There are several problems with the current annotations (AnnotateRWLockCreate and friends):
- they don't fully support deadlock detection (we need a hook _before_ mutex lock)
- they don't support insertion of random artificial delays to perturb execution (again we need a hook _before_ mutex lock)
- they don't support setting extended mutex attributes like read/write reentrancy (only "linker init" was bolted on)
- they don't support setting mutex attributes if a mutex don't have a "constructor" (e.g. static, Java, Go mutexes)
- they don't ignore synchronization inside of lock/unlock operations which leads to slowdown and false negatives
The new annotations solve of the above problems. See tsan_interface.h for the interface specification and comments.
Reviewed in https://reviews.llvm.org/D31093
llvm-svn: 298809
instead of `Ty`.
The `Ty` suffix is much more commonly used for LLVM `Type` variable
names, so this seemed like a particularly confusing collision.
llvm-svn: 298808
Fixed -verify-machineinstrs errors in fast-isel-select-sse.ll (one of many in PR27481)
The VMOVSSZrr/VMOVSSZrrk and VMOVSDZrr/VMOVSDZrrk instructions were assuming both source registers were V128X when the second is actually supposed to be FR32X/FR64X
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31200
llvm-svn: 298805