Beginning with svn r186971, we noticed an internal test started to fail when
using clang built with LTO. After much investigation, it turns out that there
are no blatant bugs here, we are just running out of stack space and crashing.
Preprocessor::ReadFunctionLikeMacroArgs already has one vector of 64 Tokens,
and r186971 added another. When built with LTO, that function is inlined into
Preprocessor::HandleMacroExpandedIdentifier, which for our internal test is
invoked in a deep recursive cycle. I'm leaving the original 64 Token vector
alone on the assumption that it is important for performance, but the new
FixedArgTokens vector is only used on an error path, so it should be OK if it
requires additional heap storage. It would be even better if we could avoid
the deep recursion, but I think this change is a good thing to do regardless.
<rdar://problem/14540345>
llvm-svn: 187315
IEEE-754R 1.4 Exclusions states that IEEE-754R does not specify the
interpretation of the sign of NaNs. In order to remove an irrelevant
variable that most floating point implementations do not use,
standardize add, sub, mul, div, mod so that operating anything with
NaN always yields a positive NaN.
In a later commit I am going to update the APIs for creating NaNs so
that one can not even create a negative NaN.
llvm-svn: 187314
Zeroing the significand of a floating point number does not necessarily cause a
floating point number to become finite non zero. For instance, if one has a NaN,
zeroing the significand will cause it to become +/- infinity.
llvm-svn: 187313
do in the SDag when lowering references to the GOT: use
ARMConstantPoolSymbol rather than creating a dummy global variable. The
computation of the alignment still feels weird (it uses IR types and
datalayout) but it preserves the exact previous behavior. This change
fixes the memory leak of the global variable detected on the valgrind
leak checking bot.
Thanks to Benjamin Kramer for pointing me at ARMConstantPoolSymbol to
handle this use case.
llvm-svn: 187303
me) should start watching this bot more as its catching lots of bugs.
The fix here is to not construct the global if we aren't going to need
it. That's cheaper anyways, and globals have highly predictable types in
practice. I've added an assert to catch skew between our manual testing
of the type and the actual type just for paranoia's sake.
Note that this pattern is actually fine in most globals because when you
build a global with a module it automatically is moved to be owned by
that module. But here, we're in isel and don't really want to do that.
The solution of not creating a global is simpler anyways.
llvm-svn: 187302
There doesn't appear to be any reason to put this variable on the heap.
I'm suspicious of the LexicalScope above that we stuff in a map and then
delete afterward, but I'm just trying to get the valgrind bot clean.
llvm-svn: 187301
than once, and the second time through we leaked memory. Found thanks to
the vg-leak bot, but I can't locally reproduce it with valgrind. The
debugger confirms that it is in fact leaking here.
This whole code is totally gross. Why is initialize being called on each
runOnFunction??? Why aren't these OwningPtr<>s, and why aren't their
lifetimes better defined? Anyways, this is just a surgical change to
help out the leak checking bots.
llvm-svn: 187299
their being optimized out in debug mode. Realistically, this just isn't
going to be the slow part anyways. This also fixes unused variable
warnings that are breaking LLD build bots. =/ I didn't see these at
first, and kept losing track of the fact that they were broken.
llvm-svn: 187297
analysis of the alloca. We don't need to visit all the users twice for
this. We build up a kill list during the analysis and then just process
it afterward. This recovers the tiny bit of performance lost by moving
to the visitor based analysis system as it removes one entire use-list
walk from mem2reg. In some cases, this is now faster than mem2reg was
previously.
llvm-svn: 187296
This test would fail in weird ways on systems with a one-letter filename
in the root directory, because the shell would helpfully expand /? to e.g. /n.
Make sure this doesn't happen by adding quotes.
llvm-svn: 187295
Also always add DIType, DISubprogram and DIGlobalVariable to the list
in DebugInfoFinder without checking them, so we can verify them later
on.
llvm-svn: 187285
Adds unit tests for it too.
Split BasicBlockUtils into an analysis-half and a transforms-half, and put the
analysis bits into a new Analysis/CFG.{h,cpp}. Promote isPotentiallyReachable
into llvm::isPotentiallyReachable and move it into Analysis/CFG.
llvm-svn: 187283
Some sections, such as with IMAGE_SCN_LNK_REMOVE attribute, is skipped
in the first pass. Such sections need to be skipped in the latter passes.
llvm-svn: 187281
This establishes a new Flag in Options.td, which can be assigned to
options that should be made available in clang's cl.exe compatible
mode, and updates the Driver to make use of the flag.
(The whitespace change to CMakeLists forces the build to re-run CMake
and pick up the include dependency on the new .td file. This makes the
build work if someone moves backwards in commit history after this change.)
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1215
llvm-svn: 187280
Merge consecutive if-regions if they contain identical statements.
Both transformations reduce number of branches. The transformation
is guarded by a target-hook, and is currently enabled only for +R600,
but the correctness has been tested on X86 target using a variety of
CPU benchmarks.
Patch by: Mei Ye
llvm-svn: 187278
This matches how we normally perform semantic analysis for other sorts
of invalid expressions: it means we don't have to reason about invalid
sub-expressions.
Fixes PR16680.
llvm-svn: 187276
This change makes test with RUN lines like
RUN: opt ... | FileCheck
fail if opt fails, even if it prints what FileCheck wants. Enabling this
found some interesting cases of broken tests that were not being noticed
because opt (or some other tool) was crashing late.
Pipefail is used when the shell supports it or when using the internal
python based tester.
llvm-svn: 187261