A function is "no-return" if we never reach a return instruction, either
because there are none or the ones that exist are dead.
Test have been adjusted:
- either noreturn was added, or
- noreturn was avoided by modifying the code.
The new noreturn_{sync,async} test make sure we do handle invoke
instructions with a noreturn (and potentially nowunwind) callee
correctly, even in the presence of potential asynchronous exceptions.
llvm-svn: 367948
A buildbot got angry about this new test, with error messages like:
warn-nullchar-nullptr.c Line 16: use of undeclared identifier 'u'
It looks like this `u'c'` syntax was introduced in C11; I'm guessing
some bots may default to something before that. Let's see if explicitly
specifying the standard version makes it happy...
llvm-svn: 367947
Summary:
This simplifies the interface, as I'm trying to understand how
we can upstream swift support.
<rdar://problem/36377967>
Reviewers: teemperor, JDevlieghere, xiaobai, compnerd, friss
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65781
llvm-svn: 367946
This commit adds host CPU name and sub-target features to the
`JITTargetMachineBuilder` created by `JITTargetMachineBuilder::detectHost()`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65760
llvm-svn: 367944
r356153 changed default build option of static libcxx to no PIC. We now
need to explicitly specify CMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE to get PIC
libcxx.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65773
llvm-svn: 367943
This has come up twice already (once in pr42763 and once in the commit thread), so give warning of a new way in which UB can result in unexpected program behavior.
llvm-svn: 367941
This patch adds a warning that diagnoses comparisons of pointers to
'\0'. This is often indicative of a bug (e.g. the user might've
forgotten to dereference the pointer).
Patch by Elaina Guan!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65595
llvm-svn: 367940
New OMPT tests with teams construct should be disabled for GCC as it
emits code with a GOMP entry not supported in the LLVM runtime.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65757
llvm-svn: 367939
Once we start instrumenting globals, all addresses including those of string literals
that we pass to the operating system will start being tagged. Since we can't rely
on the operating system to be able to cope with these addresses, we need to untag
them before passing them to the operating system. This change introduces a macro
that does so and uses it everywhere it is needed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65768
llvm-svn: 367938
Summary:
When the WebAssembly backend encounters a return type that doesn't
fit within i32, SelectionDAG performs sret demotion, adding an
additional argument to the start of the function that contains
a pointer to an sret buffer to use instead. However, this conflicts
with the emscripten sjlj lowering pass. There we translate calls like:
```
call {i32, i32} @foo()
```
into (in pseudo-llvm)
```
%addr = @foo
call {i32, i32} @__invoke_{i32,i32}(%addr)
```
i.e. we perform an indirect call through an extra function.
However, the sret transform now transforms this into
the equivalent of
```
%addr = @foo
%sret = alloca {i32, i32}
call {i32, i32} @__invoke_{i32,i32}(%sret, %addr)
```
(while simultaneously translation the implementation of @foo as well).
Unfortunately, this doesn't work out. The __invoke_ ABI expected
the function address to be the first argument, causing crashes.
There is several possible ways to fix this:
1. Implementing the sret rewrite at the IR level as well and performing
it as part of lowering to __invoke
2. Fixing the wasm backend to recognize that __invoke has a special ABI
3. A change to the binaryen/emscripten ABI to recognize this situation
This revision implements the middle option, teaching the backend to
treat __invoke_ functions specially in sret lowering. This is achieved
by
1) Introducing a new CallingConv ID for invoke functions
2) When this CallingConv ID is seen in the backend and the first argument
is marked as sret (a function pointer would never be marked as sret),
swapping the first two arguments.
Reviewed By: tlively, aheejin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65463
llvm-svn: 367935
When we remove instructions cached references could still be live. This
patch avoids removing invoke instructions that are replaced by calls and
instead keeps them around but in a dead block.
llvm-svn: 367933
MSVC finds ambiguity where clang doesn't and it looks like it's not going to be an easy fix
Reverting while I figure out how to fix it
This reverts r367916 (git commit aa15ec3c23)
This reverts r367920 (git commit 5d14efe279)
llvm-svn: 367932
Similar to other places where we transform invokes to calls we need to
be careful if the handler (=personality) can catch asynchronous
exceptions as they are not modeled as part of nounwind.
This is tested with D59978.
llvm-svn: 367931
Any addresses that we pass to llvm-symbolizer are going to be untagged,
while any HWASAN instrumented globals are going to be tagged in the
symbol table. Therefore we need to untag the addresses before using them.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65769
llvm-svn: 367926
The UpdateLanguageForExpr should only update the language, but over
time it started to do also do different things related to the generation
of the expression source code. This patch refactors all the source code
generation part into its own function.
llvm-svn: 367922
FastISel already does this since the initial arm64 port was upstreamed, so
it seems there are no issues with doing this at -O0 for very small memcpys.
Gives a 0.2% geomean code size improvement on CTMark.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65758
llvm-svn: 367919
Summary:
FuzzedDataProvider is a helper class for writing fuzz targets that fuzz
multple inputs simultaneously. The header is supposed to be used for fuzzing
engine agnostic fuzz targets (i.e. the same target can be used with libFuzzer,
AFL, honggfuzz, and other engines). The common thing though is that fuzz targets
are typically compiled with clang, as it provides all sanitizers as well as
different coverage instrumentation modes. Therefore, making this FDP class a
part of the compiler-rt installation package would make it easier to develop
and distribute fuzz targets across different projects, build systems, etc.
Some context also available in https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/pull/2547.
This CL does not delete the header from `lib/fuzzer/utils` directory in order to
provide the downstream users some time for a smooth migration to the new
header location.
Reviewers: kcc, morehouse
Reviewed By: morehouse
Subscribers: lebedev.ri, kubamracek, dberris, mgorny, delcypher, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65661
llvm-svn: 367917
Summary:
This has no functional effect but makes it more obvious which parts of the
compiler do not use Register/MCRegister when you mark the implicit conversion
deprecated.
Implicit conversions for comparisons accounted for ~20% (~3k of ~13k) of
the implicit conversions when I first measured it. I haven't maintained
those numbers as other patches have landed though so it may be out of date.
Reviewers: arsenm
Reviewed By: arsenm
Subscribers: wdng, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65678
llvm-svn: 367916
Ensures that CUDA fail reasons (such as "No CUDA-capable device detected")
are printed together with libomptarget's debug message
(e.g. "Error when setting CUDA context"). Previously, the former was
printed only in CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug builds while the latter was
enabled by LIBOMPTARGET_ENABLE_DEBUG.
With this change, also only call cuGetErrorString when the error will be
printed.
Suggested-by: Ye Luo <xw111luoye@gmail.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65687
llvm-svn: 367910
Sets section alignments of the specified architecture slices to the
alignment values.
Alignment values are hexadecimal values that are powers of 2.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65420
llvm-svn: 367908
Apparently kernel support for IN_EXCL_UNLINK in inotify_add_watch() doesn't imply it's defined in sys/inotify.h.
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42824
llvm-svn: 367906
This patch implements the code generation for OpenMP 5.0 declare mapper
(user-defined mapper) constructs. For each declare mapper, a mapper
function is generated. These mapper functions will be called by the
runtime and/or other mapper functions to achieve user defined mapping.
The design slides can be found at
https://github.com/lingda-li/public-sharing/blob/master/mapper_runtime_design.pptx
Re-commit after revert in r367773 because r367755 changed the LLVM-IR
output such that a CHECK line failed.
Patch by Lingda Li <lildmh@gmail.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59474
llvm-svn: 367905
Summary:
This commit allows specifying LIBCXX_ENABLE_PARALLEL_ALGORITHMS when
configuring libc++ in CMake. When that option is enabled, libc++ will
assume that the PSTL can be found somewhere on the CMake module path,
and it will provide the C++17 parallel algorithms based on the PSTL
(that is assumed to be available).
The commit also adds support for running the PSTL tests as part of
the libc++ test suite.
The first attempt to commit this failed because it exposed a bug in the
tests for modules. Now that this has been fixed, it should be safe to
commit this.
Reviewers: EricWF
Subscribers: mgorny, christof, jkorous, dexonsmith, libcxx-commits, mclow.lists, EricWF
Tags: #libc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60480
llvm-svn: 367903
This patch changes our defualt legalization behavior for 16, 32, and
64 bit vectors with i8/i16/i32/i64 scalar types from promotion to
widening. For example, v8i8 will now be widened to v16i8 instead of
promoted to v8i16. This keeps the elements widths the same and pads
with undef elements. We believe this is a better legalization strategy.
But it carries some issues due to the fragmented vector ISA. For
example, i8 shifts and multiplies get widened and then later have
to be promoted/split into vXi16 vectors.
This has the potential to cause regressions so we wanted to get
it in early in the 10.0 cycle so we have plenty of time to
address them.
Next steps will be to merge tests that explicitly test the command
line option. And then we can remove the option and its associated
code.
llvm-svn: 367901
Intended use case is:
./utils/update_test_checks.py test/Transform/PassDir/* --update-only
(i.e. rapidly be able to see changes in autogened filed, before handing non-autogened tests individually)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65610
llvm-svn: 367900
Patch D56593 by @courbet results in calls to `bcmp()` in some cases, should
the target support the it. Unless `TTI::MemCmpExpansionOptions()`
is overridden by the target.
In a proprietary benchmark we see a performance drop of about 12% on PNG
compression before this patch, though it passes all tests.
This patch mirrors X86 for AArch64 and initializes
`TTI::MemCmpExpansionOptions()` to then expand calls to `bcmp()` when
appropriate. No tuning of the parameters was performed, but, at this point,
it's enough to recover the performance drop above.
This problem also exists on ARM. Once a consensus is reached for AArch64, we
can work to fix ARM as well.
Authors:
- Evandro Menezes (@evandro) <e.menezes@samsung.com>
- Brian Rzycki (@brzycki) <b.rzycki@samsung.com>
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64805
llvm-svn: 367898
This dependency was removed in r357486, which has lead to a stream of difficult to diagnose bugs.
Without this dependency, when building with `LLVM_OPTIMIZED_TABLEGEN=On` the native tablegen executible may not be rebuilt at all, and often won't get rebuilt before targets that use the tablegen headers. In the best case this results in a build-time failure, in the worst case it results in runtime failures.
llvm-svn: 367895
Summary:
The Arm Neoverse N1 Software Optimization Guide [1], Section "4.8 Branch
instruction alignment" states:
"Consider aligning subroutine entry points and branch targets to 32B
boundaries, within the bounds of the code-density requirements of the
program."
This patch sets the preferred function alignment on Neoverse N1 to 2^4=16B.
This was already the case in some of the latest Cortex-A CPUs. Benchmarking
in previous Cortex-A CPUs suggested that 16B alignment is already better
than the default. See commit d04ee305.
The reason we don't set it to 32B right now (as the optimisation guide
suggests) is that this will impact code size and perhaps the instruction
cache performance. Therefore we need benchmark numbers first.
I have also added testing for A75 and A76 that we were missing.
[1] https://developer.arm.com/docs/swog309707/latest
Reviewers: fhahn, greened, samparker, dmgreen
Reviewed By: dmgreen
Subscribers: dmgreen, javed.absar, kristof.beyls, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65654
llvm-svn: 367894