The bug happens in the following case:
Mutex is located at heap block beginning,
when we call MutexDestroy, s->next is set to 0,
so free can't find the MBlock related to the block.
llvm-svn: 212531
r184166 added an X86_32 function in the middle of the SystemZ code.
The SystemZ port had been added only a couple of weeks earlier and
the original patch probably predated that.
No behavioral change intended.
llvm-svn: 212524
Summary:
Follow on to r212519 to improve the encapsulation and limit the scope of the enums.
Also merged two very similar parser functions, fixed a bug where ASE's
were not being reported, and marked CPR1's as being 128-bit when MSA is
enabled.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4384
llvm-svn: 212522
aggressively from the x86 shuffle lowering to the generic SDAG vector
shuffle formation code.
This code already tried to fold away shuffles of splats! It just had
lots of bugs and couldn't handle the case my new x86 shuffle lowering
needed.
First, it failed to correctly compute whether N2 was undef because it
pre-computed this, then did transformations which could *make* N2 undef,
then failed to ever re-consider the precomputed state.
Second, it didn't look through bitcasts at all, even in the safe cases
where they are just element-type bitcasts with no change to the number
of elements.
Third, it didn't handle all-zero bit casts nicely the way my code in the
x86 side of things did, which is essential to getting good zext-shuffle
lowerings.
But all of these are generic. I just ported the code down to this layer
and fixed the surrounding bugs. Tests exercising this in the x86 backend
still pass and some silly code in widen_cast-6.ll gets better. I updated
that test to be a bit more precise but it's still pretty unclear what
the value of the test is in this day and age.
llvm-svn: 212517
around the handling of UNDEF lanes in boolean vector content analysis.
The code before my changes here also failed to check for non-constant
splats in a buildvector. I have no idea how to trigger this, I just
spotted by inspection when trying to understand the code. It seems
extremely unlikely to be worth the trouble to teach the only caller of
this code (DAG combining setcc patterns) how to cleverly handle undef
lanes, so I've just commented more thoroughly that we're giving up
there.
llvm-svn: 212515
nodes about whether they are splats. This is factored out and improved
from r212324 which got reverted as it was far too aggressive. The new
API should help more conservatively handle buildvectors that are
a mixture of splatted and undef values.
No functionality change at this point. The hope is to slowly
re-introduce the undef-tolerant optimization of splats, but each time
being forced to make a concious decision about how to handle the undefs
in a way that doesn't lead to contradicting assumptions about the
collapsed value.
Hal has pointed out in discussions that this may not end up being the
desired API and instead it may be more convenient to get a mask of the
undef elements or something similar. I'm starting simple and will expand
the API as I adapt actual callers and see exactly what they need.
llvm-svn: 212514
This change modifies the way the multi-threaded test runner works.
It uses the Python multiprocessing library rather than the threading
library. Investigation showed that all MacOSX threads were waiting on
the global python lock when using the threading approach. Not sure
why that differed from the Linux/FreeBSD implementations.
The new approach uses the multiprocessing library's Pool class. It's
mildly cleaner than the other version, runs multithreaded on MacOSX,
and seems to have caused no performance regression on Linux. The
worker thread logic is simpler with the Pool managing the worker
processes.
This also includes a minor change to the test runner's python
lldb dir logic using the -P option. It now looks at the last line
of output rather than the first line. This covers part of the issue
of extra options validation logic getting spit out. The test runner
will now pick up the right python library directory. It does not
fix all the issues, though, as a ton of tests (50+ on Linux) are
failing due to unexpected output when running lldb.
llvm-svn: 212513
Protect MMX specific declarations under a __MMX__ guard. This header can be
included on non-x86 architectures (e.g. ARM) which do not support the MMX ISA.
Use the preprocessor to prevent these declarations from being processed.
llvm-svn: 212512
Although the functions are marked as always_inline, the compiler with which they
are used may not honour the extended attributes and emit them as functions. In
such a case, indicate that they should have extern "C" linkage and should not be
mangled in C++ style if used within C++.
llvm-svn: 212511
This patch implements basic functionality of the "platform process
list" command for Windows. Currently this has the following
limitations.
* Certain types of filtering are not enabled (e.g. filtering by
architecture with -a), although most filters work.
* The username of the process is not yet obtained.
* Using -v to list verbose information generates an error.
* The architecture column displays the entire triple, leading to
misaligned formatting of the printed table.
Reviewed by: Greg Clayton
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4413
llvm-svn: 212510
Of course, such code is horribly broken and will explode on impact.
That said, ATL does it, and we have to support them, at least a little
bit.
Fixes PR20191.
llvm-svn: 212508
All blacklisting logic is now moved to the frontend (Clang).
If a function (or source file it is in) is blacklisted, it doesn't
get sanitize_address attribute and is therefore not instrumented.
If a global variable (or source file it is in) is blacklisted, it is
reported to be blacklisted by the entry in llvm.asan.globals metadata,
and is not modified by the instrumentation.
The latter may lead to certain false positives - not all the globals
created by Clang are described in llvm.asan.globals metadata (e.g,
RTTI descriptors are not), so we may start reporting errors on them
even if "module" they appear in is blacklisted. We assume it's fine
to take such risk:
1) errors on these globals are rare and usually indicate wild memory access
2) we can lazily add descriptors for these globals into llvm.asan.globals
lazily.
llvm-svn: 212505
As destination k0 is allowed but not as predicate/writemask.
I also modified the test to allow checking of error messages by the assembler.
I applied a similar approach to the test ret.s in the same directory.
llvm-svn: 212504
Now CodeGenFunction is responsible for looking at sanitizer blacklist
(in CodeGenFunction::StartFunction) and turning off instrumentation,
if necessary.
No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 212501
Windows uses a different process security model and does not have
a concept of process UID or GID. This patch makes these options
invalid on Windows. Attempting to specify these options when the
current platform is Windows will generate an error.
Reviewed by: Jim Ingham
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4373
llvm-svn: 212500
Get rid of cached CodeGenModule::SanOpts, which was used to turn off
sanitizer codegen options if current LLVM Module is blacklisted, and use
plain LangOpts.Sanitize instead.
1) Some codegen decisions (turning TBAA or writable strings on/off)
shouldn't depend on the contents of blacklist.
2) llvm.asan.globals should *always* be created, even if the module
is blacklisted - soon Clang's CodeGen where we read sanitizer
blacklist files, so we should properly report which globals are
blacklisted to the backend.
llvm-svn: 212499
When combining a sequence of two PSHUFD dag nodes into a single PSHUFD,
make sure that we assign the correct type to the resulting PSHUFD.
X86ISD::PSHUFD dag nodes can be either MVT::v4i32 or MVT::v4f32.
Before this change, an assertion failure was triggered in method
'DAGCombinerInfo::CombineTo' when trying to combine the shuffles from the test
below into a single PSHUFD.
define <4 x float> @test1(<4 x float> %V) {
%1 = shufflevector <4 x float> %V, <4 x float> undef, <4 x i32> <i32 3, i32 0, i32 2, i32 1>
%2 = shufflevector <4 x float> %1, <4 x float> undef, <4 x i32> <i32 3, i32 0, i32 2, i32 1>
ret <4 x float> %2
}
llvm-svn: 212498
r212427 formalized the message-passing pattern by making these argument
structures const. This commit changes output arguments to get passed by
reference so we can eliminate mutable fields.
llvm-svn: 212497
Add custom lowering code for signed multiply instruction selection, because the
default FastISel instruction selection for ISD::MUL will use unsigned multiply
for the i8 type and signed multiply for all other types. This would set the
incorrect flags for the overflow check.
This fixes <rdar://problem/17549300>
llvm-svn: 212493
Currently AArch64FastISel crashes if it tries to extend an integer into an
MVT::i128. This can happen by creating 128 bit integers like so:
typedef unsigned int uint128_t __attribute__((mode(TI)));
typedef int sint128_t __attribute__((mode(TI)));
This patch makes EmitIntExt check for their presence and then falls back to
SelectionDAG.
Tests included.
rdar://17516686
llvm-svn: 212492
This patch adds to an existing loop over phi nodes in SimplifyCondBranchToCondBranch() to check for trapping ops and bails out of the optimization if we find one of those.
The test cases verify that trapping ops are not hoisted and non-trapping ops are still optimized as expected.
llvm-svn: 212490