The LLVM Lang Ref states for signed/unsigned int to float conversions:
"If the value cannot fit in the floating point value, the results are undefined."
And for FP to signed/unsigned int:
"If the value cannot fit in ty2, the results are undefined."
This matches the C definitions.
The existing behavior pins to infinity or a max int value, but that may just
lead to more confusion as seen in:
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=21130
Returning undef will hopefully lead to a less silent failure.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5603
llvm-svn: 219542
1) Explicitly provide important arguments to llvm-symbolizer,
not relying on defaults.
2) Be more defensive about symbolizer output.
This might fix weird failures on ninja-x64-msvc-RA-centos6 buildbot.
llvm-svn: 219541
I don't think on any of the platforms where ObjC matters sizeof(T*) depends on T, so even if we never figured out the pointee type, the pointer type should still be sane
This might also allow some limited inspection where previously none was possible, so a win
llvm-svn: 219540
When reading a serialized diagnostic location with no file ID, we were
failing to increment the cursor past the rest of the location. This
would lead to the flags and category always appearing blank in such
diagnostics.
This changes the function to unconditionally increment the cursor and
updates the test to check for the correct output instead of testing
that we were doing this wrong. I've also updated the error check to
check for the correct number of fields.
llvm-svn: 219538
auto synthesized because it is synthesized in its super
class. locate property declaration in super class
which will default synthesize the property. rdar://18488727
llvm-svn: 219535
In fact, symbolization is now expected to work only on Linux and
FreeBSD/NetBSD, where we have dl_iterate_phdr and can learn the
main executable name without argv0 (it will be possible on BSD systems
after http://reviews.llvm.org/D5693 lands). #ifdef-out the code for
all the rest Unix systems.
Reviewed in http://reviews.llvm.org/D5610
llvm-svn: 219534
Currently this only functions to match simple cases
where ds_read2_* / ds_write2_* instructions can be used.
In the future it might match some of the other weird
load patterns, such as direct to LDS loads.
Currently enabled only with a subtarget feature to enable
easier testing.
llvm-svn: 219533
It also makes it more aggressive in querying range information by
adding a call to isKnownPredicateWithRanges to
isLoopBackedgeGuardedByCond and isLoopEntryGuardedByCond.
phabricator: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5638
Reviewed by: atrick, hfinkel
llvm-svn: 219532
is over a subset of condition codes.
This fixes the -Werror build which warns about use of uninitialized
variables in the default case.
llvm-svn: 219531
This was previously only used when explicitly requested with a command line
option because it had to work with some old versions of the linker when it
was first introduced. That is ancient history now, and it should be safe to
use the correct option even when using the IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
environment variable to specify that the target is the iOS simulator.
Besides updating the test for this, I also added a few more tests for the
iOS linker options.
llvm-svn: 219527
It's possible to construct cases where the first field we are trying to
copy is in the middle of an IR field. In some complicated cases, we
would fail to use an appropriate offset inside the object. Earlier
builds of clang seemed to miscompile the code by copying an insufficient
number of bytes. Up until now, we would assert: the copying offset was
insufficiently aligned.
This fixes PR21232.
llvm-svn: 219524
This invariant is violated (& the assertions fire) on some Objective C++
in the test-suite. Reverting while I investigate.
This reverts commit r219215.
llvm-svn: 219523
initializers, and captured VLA types so that we can
answer questions like "is this a bit-field" without
looking at the enclosing DeclContext. NFC.
llvm-svn: 219522
I was quiet surprised to find this feature being used. Fortunately the uses
I found look fairly simple. In fact, they are just a very verbose version
of the regular ar commands.
Start implementing it then by parsing the script and setting the command
variables as if we had a regular command line.
This patch adds just enough support to create an empty archive and do a bit
of error checking. In followup patches I will implement at least addmod
and addlib.
From the description in the manual, even the more general case should not
be too hard to implement if needed. The features that don't map 1:1 to
the simple command line are
* Reading from multiple archives.
* Creating multiple archives.
llvm-svn: 219521
ScalarEvolution in the presence of multiple exits. Previously all
loops exits had to have identical counts for a loop trip count to be
considered computable. This pessimization was implemented by calling
getBackedgeTakenCount(L) rather than getExitCount(L, ExitingBlock)
inside of ScalarEvolution::getSmallConstantTripCount() (see the FIXME
in the comments of that function). The pessimization was added to fix
a corner case involving undefined behavior (pr/16130). This patch more
precisely handles the undefined behavior case allowing the pessimization
to be removed.
ControlsExit replaces IsSubExpr to more precisely track the case where
undefined behavior is expected to occur. Because undefined behavior is
tracked more precisely we can remove MustExit from ExitLimit. MustExit
was used to track the case where the limit was computed potentially
assuming undefined behavior even if undefined behavior didn't necessarily
occur.
llvm-svn: 219517
Fixes a logic error in the MachineScheduler found by Steve Montgomery (and
confirmed by Andy). This has gone unfixed for months because the fix has been
found to introduce some small performance regressions. However, Andy has
recommended that, at this point, we fix this to avoid further dependence on the
incorrect behavior (and then follow-up separately on any regressions), and I
agree.
Fixes PR18883.
llvm-svn: 219512
Summary: Add the ability to convert 64 or 32 bit floating point values to integer in mips fast-isel
Test Plan:
fpintconv.ll
ran 4 flavors of test-suite with no errors, misp32 r1/r2 O0/O2
Reviewers: dsanders
Reviewed By: dsanders
Subscribers: llvm-commits, rfuhler, mcrosier
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5562
llvm-svn: 219511
This change depends on the ApplePropertyString helper that I sent spearately.
Not sure how you want this tested: as a tool test by adding a binary to dump, or as an llvm test starting from an IR file?
Reviewers: dblaikie, samsonov
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5689
llvm-svn: 219507
DW_AT_specification and DW_AT_abstract_origin resolving was only performed
on subroutine DIEs because it used the getSubroutineName method. Introduce
a more generic getName() and use it to dump the reference attributes.
Testcases have been updated to check the printed names instead of the offsets
except when the name could be ambiguous.
Reviewers: dblaikie, samsonov
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5625
llvm-svn: 219506
We restricted the new access functions to be a subset of the old one
because we want to keep the alignment, however if the alignment is
"not special", thus the default for the type, we can allow any access.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5680
llvm-svn: 219503
The current VSX feature for PowerPC specifies availability of the VSX
instructions added with the 2.06 architecture version. With 2.07, the
architecture adds new instructions to both the Category:Vector and
Category:VSX instruction sets. Additionally, unaligned vector storage
operations have improved performance.
This patch adds a feature to provide access to the new instructions
and performance capabilities of Power8. For compatibility with GCC,
the feature is controlled via a new -mpower8-vector switch, and the
feature causes the __POWER8_VECTOR__ builtin define to be generated by
the preprocessor.
There is a companion patch for llvm being committed at the same time.
llvm-svn: 219502
The current VSX feature for PowerPC specifies availability of the VSX
instructions added with the 2.06 architecture version. With 2.07, the
architecture adds new instructions to both the Category:Vector and
Category:VSX instruction sets. Additionally, unaligned vector storage
operations have improved performance.
This patch adds a feature to provide access to the new instructions
and performance capabilities of Power8. For compatibility with GCC,
the feature is controlled via a new -mpower8-vector switch, and the
feature causes the __POWER8_VECTOR__ builtin define to be generated by
the preprocessor.
There is a companion patch for cfe being committed at the same time.
llvm-svn: 219501
cmake/config-ix.cmake: Enabled building of asan for mipsel arch
test/asan/CMakeLists.txt: Enabled testing of asan for mipsel
Patch by Kumar Sukhani
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5615
llvm-svn: 219496