systems. It has been available in the OS over over three years
now. If lldb doesn't link against -lcompression, it should be an
error.
Allocate a scratch buffer for libcompression to use when decoding
packets, instead of it having to allocate & free one on every call.
Fix a typeo with the size of the buffer that compression_decode_buffer()
is expanding into.
<rdar://problem/41601084>
llvm-svn: 349563
Summary:
Some ASM input constraints (e.g., "i" and "n") require immediate values. At O0,
very few code transformations are performed. So if we cannot resolve to an
immediate when emitting the ASM input we shouldn't delay its processing.
Reviewers: rsmith, efriedma
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: rehana, efriedma, craig.topper, jyknight, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55616
llvm-svn: 349561
There's a mismatch internally about how we are handling these patterns.
We count loads as cheapToScalarize(), but then we don't actually
scalarize them, so that can leave extra instructions compared to where
we started when scalarizing other ops. If it's cheapToScalarize, then
we should be scalarizing.
llvm-svn: 349560
Clang uses weak linkage for objc runtime functions when they are not available on the platform.
The intrinsic has this linkage so we just need to pass that on to the runtime call.
llvm-svn: 349559
For performance reasons, clang set nonlazybind on these functions. Now that we
are using intrinsics instead of runtime calls, we should set this attribute when
creating the runtime functions.
llvm-svn: 349558
Previously, if you pass -static to lld, lld searches for only foo.a
and skips foo.so for -lfoo option. However, it didn't reject .so files
if you directly pass their pathnames via the command line, which is a bug.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55845
llvm-svn: 349557
This patch adds a VectorizationSafetyStatus enum, which will be extended
in a follow up patch to distinguish between 'safe with runtime checks'
and 'known unsafe' dependences.
Reviewers: anemet, anna, Ayal, hsaito
Reviewed By: Ayal
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54892
llvm-svn: 349556
Summary:
unnamed_addr is still useful for detecting of ODR violations on vtables
Still unnamed_addr with lld and --icf=safe or --icf=all can trigger false
reports which can be avoided with --icf=none or by using private aliases
with -fsanitize-address-use-odr-indicator
Reviewers: eugenis
Reviewed By: eugenis
Subscribers: kubamracek, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55799
llvm-svn: 349555
The first test claims to show that the vectorizer will
generate a vector load/loop, but then this file runs
other passes which might scalarize that op. I'm removing
instcombine from the RUN line here to break that dependency.
Also, I'm generating full checks to make it clear exactly
what the vectorizer has done.
llvm-svn: 349554
on Darwin systems and libcompression has been in the OS for over
three years.
Remove use of / linking to zlib. We'll always have libcompression
available now.
Create a scratch buffer via compression_encode_scratch_buffer_size()
and use it in calls to compression_encode_buffer() to avoid
compression_encode_buffer having to malloc & free a scratch buffer
on each call.
Tested by forcing compression to be enabled on macos native (normally
only enabled on iOS et al devices), running the testsuite.
<rdar://problem/41601084>
llvm-svn: 349553
SelectionDAG currently changes these intrinsics to function calls, but that won't work
for other ISel's. Also we want to eventually support nonlazybind and weak linkage coming
from the front-end which we can't do in SelectionDAG.
llvm-svn: 349552
A map clause with the close map-type-modifier is a hint to
prefer that the variables are mapped using a copy into faster
memory.
Patch by Ahsan Saghir (saghir)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55719
llvm-svn: 349551
This updates the FunctionProtoType visualizer to use the proper bits for determining parameter information and the DeclarationName visualizer to use the detail namespace. It also adds support for viewing newer special declaration names (like deduction guides).
Patch with help of Bruno Ricci.
llvm-svn: 349547
Looks like there are valid reasons why we need to allow bitcasts in llvm.asan.globals, see discussion at https://github.com/apple/swift-llvm/pull/133. Let's look through bitcasts when iterating over entries in the llvm.asan.globals list.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55794
llvm-svn: 349544
The special lowering for __builtin_mul_overflow introduced in r320902
fixed an ICE seen when passing mixed-sign operands to the builtin.
This patch extends the special lowering to cover mixed-width, mixed-sign
operands. In a few common scenarios, calls to muloti4 will no longer be
emitted.
This should address the latest comments in PR34920 and work around the
link failure seen in:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1657544
Testing:
- check-clang
- A/B output comparison with: https://gist.github.com/vedantk/3eb9c88f82e5c32f2e590555b4af5081
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55843
llvm-svn: 349542
Previously, when compiling Visual Studio targets, one could see random build errors. This was caused by tablegen projects using the same build folders.
This workaround simply chains tablegen projects.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54153
llvm-svn: 349541
buffer.
Seems to me, nvlink has a bug with the proper support of the weakly
linked symbols. It does not allow to define several shared memory buffer
with the different sizes even with the weak linkage. Instead we always
use 128 bytes buffer to prevent nvlink from the error message emission.
llvm-svn: 349540
As discussed on IRC this morning, when building an in-tree clang for
testing we have to have libcxx and libcxxabi checked out. This is a
common pitfall. Not only are the resulting failures non-obvious, they
only manifest when running the test suite, *after* building lldb and
clang. By making them a hard dependency (on macOS) we fail earlier with
a more useful error message.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55837
llvm-svn: 349539
Summary:
GnuWin32 installs libxml2 2.4. This isn't recent enough for lldb's
usage and thus the build fails. Searching for libxml2 was disabled
due to this build failure.
However, the gdb-remote plugin requires libxml2 to parse various
gdb-remote protocol packets. Thus check and confirm that the libxml2
version is at least 2.8 and disable it if not.
Reviewers: compnerd, zturner
Reviewed By: compnerd
Subscribers: mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55583
llvm-svn: 349538
We're moving ARC optimisation and ARC emission in clang away from runtime methods
and towards intrinsics. This is the part which actually uses the intrinsics in the ARC
optimizer when both analyzing the existing calls and emitting new ones.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55348
Reviewers: ahatanak
llvm-svn: 349534
This doesn't yet implement inspecting the .pdata/.xdata to find the
LSDA pointer (in UnwindCursor::getInfoFromSEH), but normal C++
exception handling seems to run just fine without it. (The only
place I can see where it's even referenced is in
unwind_phase2_forced, and I can't find a codepath where libcxxabi
would end up calling that.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55674
llvm-svn: 349532
We already had BSF here as part of __builtin_ffs improvements and I was just wondering yesterday whether we should have BSR there.
This addresses one issue from PR40090.
llvm-svn: 349531
Checking whether a number has a certain number of trailing / leading
zeros means checking whether it is of the form XXXX1000 / 0001XXXX,
which can be done with an and+icmp.
Related to https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28668. As a next
step, this can be extended to non-equality predicates.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55745
llvm-svn: 349530
Summary: 32bit operand sizes are guaranteed by the opcode check AMDGPU::V_ADD_I32_e64 and
AMDGPU::V_ADDC_U32_e64. Therefore, we don't any additional operand size-check-assert.
Author: FarhanaAleen
llvm-svn: 349529
Summary:
Other large sections (e.g. .rela.dyn .dynstr) may push .note.* off the
first page. They won't be available in core files if RLIMIT_CORE is
limited.
This patch gives priority to alloctable SHT_NOTE sections so that they
are assuredly in the first page and will be available in core files.
They are small and contain important information (e.g. .note.gnu.build-id
identifies the origin of the core, .note.tag stores NT_FREEBSD_ABI_TAG).
Note: gold Output_section_order has a similar rule:
// Loadable read-only note sections come next so that the PT_NOTE
// segment is on the first page of the executable.
ORDER_RO_NOTE,
Reviewers: ruiu, pcc, espindola
Subscribers: emaste, arichardson, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55800
llvm-svn: 349524
As the FIXME indicates, this has the potential to go
overboard. So I'm not sure if it's even worth keeping
this vs. iteratively doing simple matches, but we might
as well clean it up.
llvm-svn: 349523
Migrate the X86 backend from X86ISD opcodes ADDS and SUBS to generic
ISD opcodes SADDSAT and SSUBSAT. This also improves scodegen for
@llvm.sadd.sat() and @llvm.ssub.sat() intrinsics.
This is a followup to D55787 and part of PR40056.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55833
llvm-svn: 349520
InstCombine seems to canonicalize or PSUB patter into a max with the cosntant and an add with an inverse of the constant.
This patch recognizes this pattern and turns it into PSUBUS. Future work could improve undef element handling.
Fixes some of PR40053
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55780
llvm-svn: 349519
- Disable incremental linking by default. /INCREMENTAL adds extra thunks in the EXE, which makes execution slower.
- Set /MT (static CRT lib) by default instead of CMake's default /MD (dll CRT lib). The previous default /MD makes all DLL functions to be thunked, thus making execution slower (memcmp, memset, etc.)
- Adds LLVM_ENABLE_INCREMENTAL_LINK which is set to OFF by default.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55056
llvm-svn: 349517
Summary: This the initial code change to facilitate managing FMF flags from Instructions to MI wrt Intrinsics in Global Isel. Eventually the GlobalObserver interface will be added as well, where FMF additions can be tracked for the builder and CSE.
Reviewers: aditya_nandakumar, bogner
Reviewed By: bogner
Subscribers: rovka, kristof.beyls, javed.absar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55668
llvm-svn: 349514