REG_SEQUENCE falls into the same category as COPY for operands mapping:
- They don't have MCInstrDesc with register constraints
- The input variable could use whatever register classes
- It is possible to have register class already assigned to the operands
In particular, given REG_SEQUENCE are always target specific because of
the subreg indices. Those indices must apply to the register class of
the definition of the REG_SEQUENCE and therefore, the target must set a
register class to that definition. As a result, the generic code can
always use that register class to derive a valid mapping for a
REG_SEQUENCE.
llvm-svn: 299285
This patch refactors the code used in llc such that all the users of the
addPassesToEmitFile API have access to a homogeneous way of handling
start/stop-after/before options right out of the box.
Previously each user would have needed to duplicate this logic and set
up its own options.
NFC
llvm-svn: 299282
This patch is intended to improve readability of "duplicate symbol"
error messages.
Without this patch:
/ssd/clang/bin/ld.lld: error: /ssd/llvm-project/lld/ELF/Relocations.cpp:1054: duplicate symbol 'lld:🧝:demangle(llvm::StringRef)'
/ssd/clang/bin/ld.lld: error: /ssd/llvm-project/lld/ELF/Strings.cpp:93: previous definition was here
With this patch:
/ssd/clang/bin/ld.lld: error: duplicate symbol: lld:🧝:demangle(llvm::StringRef)
>>> defined at Strings.cpp:93 (/ssd/llvm-project/lld/ELF/Strings.cpp:93)
>>> Strings.cpp.o:(lld:🧝:demangle(llvm::StringRef)) in archive lib/liblldELF.a
>>> defined at Relocations.cpp:1054 (/ssd/llvm-project/lld/ELF/Relocations.cpp:1054)
>>> Relocations.cpp.o:(.text+0x4C30) in archive lib/liblldELF.a
Discussion thread:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2017-March/111459.html
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31507
llvm-svn: 299280
Summary:
Use PreCodeGenModuleHook to invoke the correct writer when emitting LLVM
IR, returning false to skip codegen from within thinBackend.
Reviewers: pcc, mehdi_amini
Subscribers: Prazek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31534
llvm-svn: 299274
This removes a parameter from the routine that was responsible for a lot of the issue. It was a bit count that had to be set to the BitWidth of the APInt and would get passed to getLowBitsSet. This guaranteed the call to getLowBitsSet would create an all ones value. This was then compared to (V | (V-1)). So the only shifted masks we detected had to have the MSB set.
The one in tree user is a transform in InstCombine that never fires due to earlier transforms covering the case better. I've submitted a patch to remove it completely, but for now I've just adapted it to the new interface for isShiftedMask.
llvm-svn: 299273
Summary: GlobalValue has two getGUID methods: an instance method and a static method. The static method takes a string, which is expected to be what GlobalValue::getRealLinkageName() would return. In LTO.cpp, we were not doing this consistently, sometimes passing an IR name instead. This change makes it so that we call getRealLinkageName() first, making the static getGUID return value consistent with the instance method. Without this change, compiling FileCheck with ThinLTO on Windows fails with numerous undefined symbol errors. With the change, it builds successfully.
Reviewers: pcc, rnk
Reviewed By: pcc
Subscribers: tejohnson, mehdi_amini, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31444
llvm-svn: 299268
This way we ensure we immediately revisit the instruction and do any additional optimizations before visiting the users. Otherwise we might visit the users, then the instruction, then users again, then instruction again.
llvm-svn: 299267
This is helpful when extracting objects from archives produced by MSVC's
lib.exe, which users absolute paths to describe the archive members.
llvm-svn: 299264
Summary:
Calling ValueObject::SetName from a sythetic child provider would change
the underying value object used for the non-synthetic child as well what
is clearly unintentional.
Reviewers: jingham, labath
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31371
llvm-svn: 299259
(and (setlt X, 0), (setlt Y, 0)) --> (setlt (and X, Y), 0)
We have 7 similar folds, but this one got away. The fact that the
x86 test with a branch didn't change is probably a separate bug. We
may also be missing this and the related folds in instcombine.
llvm-svn: 299252
Summary:
After this change a sythetic child provider can generate a special child
named "$$dereference$$" what if present is used when "operator*" or
"operator->" used on a ValueObject. The goal of the change is to make
expressions like "up->foo" work inside the "frame variable" command.
Reviewers: labath, jingham
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31368
llvm-svn: 299251
Summary:
Displaying the object pointed by the unique_ptr can cause an infinite
recursion when we have a pointer loop so this change stops that
behavior. Additionally it makes the unique_ptr act more like a class
containing a pointer (what is the underlying truth) instead of some
"magic" class.
Reviewers: labath, jingham
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31366
llvm-svn: 299249
A common way to implement nearbyint is by fiddling with the floating
point environment and calling rint. This is used at least by the BSD
libm and musl. As such, canonicalizing the latter to the former will
create infinite loops for libm and generally pessimize performance, at
least when the generic C versions are used.
This change preserves the rint in the libcall translation and also
handles the domain truncation logic, so that rint with float argument
will be reduced to rintf etc.
llvm-svn: 299247
Add a new node to act as a fancy bitcast from f16 operations to
i32 that implicitly zero the high 16-bits of the result.
Alternatively could try making v2f16 legal and canonicalizing
on build_vectors.
llvm-svn: 299246
These are the same tests added for x86 with r299238,
but PPC doesn't specify all branches as cheap, so we
see different patterns in tests with branches.
llvm-svn: 299244
Summary:
This feature enables folding of logical shift operations of up to 3 places into addressing mode on Kryo and Falkor that have a fastpath LSL.
Reviewers: mcrosier, rengolin, t.p.northover
Subscribers: junbuml, gberry, llvm-commits, aemerson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31113
llvm-svn: 299240
Summary:
This aims to verify the validity of the response from the debugging
server in GDBRemoteCommunicationClient::GetMemoryRegionInfo. I was
working with ds2 (https://github.com/facebook/ds2) and encountered a bug
that caused the server's response to have a 'size' value of 0, which
caused lldb to behave incorrectly.
Reviewers: k8stone, labath, clayborg
Reviewed By: labath, clayborg
Subscribers: clayborg, sas, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31485
Change by Alex Langford <apl@fb.com>
llvm-svn: 299239
This wasn't covering for the case where you have multiple latches and hence
the use of the same loop-id which needs to be mapped to the same loop-id.
llvm-svn: 299237
r145698 introduced _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_STRONG_ENUMS by copy-pasting the
__has_feature check from objc_arc_weak/_LIBCPP_HAS_OBJC_ARC_WEAK, and
accidentally started defining _LIBCPP_HAS_NO_STRONG_ENUMS whenever
__has_feature(objc_arc_weak). This is totally bogus, and means that
Libc++ thinks Objective-C++ compilations with -fobjc-arc don't have
strong enums.
Delete the accidental line.
I thought about adding a test, but it would be entirely duplicative of
the patch (if has-feature strong enums, check that has-no-strong-enums
is not defined).
llvm-svn: 299236