Enable value forwarding for loads from `calloc()` without an intervening
store.
This change extends GVN to handle the following case:
%1 = tail call noalias i8* @calloc(i64 1, i64 4)
%2 = bitcast i8* %1 to i32*
; This load is trivially constant zero
%3 = load i32* %2, align 4
This is analogous to the handling for `malloc()` in the same places.
`malloc()` returns `undef`; `calloc()` returns a zero value. Note that
it is correct to return zero even for out of bounds GEPs since the
result of such a GEP would be undefined.
Patch by Philip Reames!
llvm-svn: 210828
Delete all unused ones, and add new AMDGPU named intrinsics for
the ones that are. Handle the old AMDIL names for comptability (although
remove their GCCBuiltin names) and add tests since there weren't any
for these before.
llvm-svn: 210827
1. Having "get started", "get involved", and "hacking" makes it hard to find
how to send patches, so add a link from "get involved" to "hacking".
2. Remove an almost 5 year old note on the test running meachanism changing
soon.
3. Let "hacking" link to the LLVM developer policy.
llvm-svn: 210826
to call themselves will get the warning:
"Capturing <itself> strongly in this block is likely to
lead to a retain cycle". Cut down on the amount of noise
by noticing that user at some point sets the captured variable
to null in order to release it (and break the cycle).
// rdar://16944538
llvm-svn: 210823
the initializeSubtargetDependencies code to obtain an initialized
subtarget and migrate a couple of subtarget using functions to the
.cpp file to avoid circular includes.
llvm-svn: 210822
I'm not sure what it means to set a section for a declaration in another
translation unit, but there are some tests in the tree that do it so it seems
to be legal now regardless.
llvm-svn: 210819
Improved the P writes all GPR register values test. It now
limits itself to GPR registers that are not containers for
other registers. Pulled in improvements from the llgs branch.
Note on Linux llgs I'm able to write a much wider range
of registers successfully with $P using the bitflip test than I am able
to write with debugserver. Might be worth drilling into.
llvm-svn: 210818
Windows on ARM uses COFF/PE which is intrinsically position independent. For
the case of 32-bit immediates, use a pair-wise relocation as otherwise we may
exceed the range of operators. This fixes a code generation crash when using
-Oz when targeting Windows on ARM.
llvm-svn: 210814
Previously we would calculate the inheritance model of a class when
requiring a pointer to member type of that class to be complete. The
inheritance model is used to figure out how many fields are used by the
member pointer.
However, once we require a pointer to member of a derived class type to
be complete, we can form pointers to members of bases without
calculating the inheritance model for those bases. This was causing
crashes on this simple test case:
struct A {
void f();
void f(int);
};
struct B : public A {};
void g() { void (B::*a)() = &B::f; }
Now we calculate the inheritance models of all base classes when
completing a member pointer type.
Fixes PR2007.
llvm-svn: 210813
Thanks to David Blakie and Richard Smith for pointing out that we can retain the
-Wswitch coverage while avoiding the warning from GCC by pushing the unreachable
outside of the switch!
llvm-svn: 210812
Turns out that DW_AT_ranges_base attribute sets the offset for
DW_AT_ranges values specified in the .dwo file, but not for DW_AT_ranges specified
in the skeleton compile unit DIE in the main executable. This is extremely confusing,
and would hopefully be fixed in DWARF-5 when it's finalized. For now this
behavior makes sense, as otherwise Fission would break DWARF consumers who
doesn't know anything about DW_AT_ranges_base.
llvm-svn: 210809
The syntax for Global Variables in LangRef is missing the initializer.
This syntax section was added in r199218 along with changes to the
dllexport/dllimport handling, and I guess it was just an oversight to omit the
initializer values. I’ve marked the initializer as optional because this syntax
is used for both declarations and definitions.
llvm-svn: 210808
lib/Target/X86/X86TargetTransformInfo.cpp: In member function ‘virtual unsigned int {anonymous}::X86TTI::getIntImmCost(unsigned int, unsigned int, const llvm::APInt&, llvm::Type*) const’:
lib/Target/X86/X86TargetTransformInfo.cpp:920:60: warning: enumeral and non-enumeral type in conditional expression [enabled by default]
This seems like an unhelpful warning, but there doesnt seem to be a controlling
flag, so add an explicit cast to silence the warning.
llvm-svn: 210806
tools/clang/lib/Basic/DiagnosticIDs.cpp: In function ‘clang::DiagnosticIDs::Level toLevel(clang::diag::Severity)’:
tools/clang/lib/Basic/DiagnosticIDs.cpp:382:1: warning: control reaches end of non-void function [-Wreturn-type]
tools/clang/lib/Format/Format.cpp: In member function ‘virtual std::string clang::format::ParseErrorCategory::message(int) const’:
tools/clang/lib/Format/Format.cpp:282:1: warning: control reaches end of non-void function [-Wreturn-type]
Add a default cases that asserts that we handle the severity, parse error.
llvm-svn: 210804