The existing CGOpenMPRuntimeAMDGCN and CGOpenMPRuntimeNVPTX classes are
just code bloat. By removing them, the codebase gets a bit cleaner.
Reviewed By: jdoerfert, JonChesterfield, tianshilei1992
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113421
https://reviews.llvm.org/D92808 made clang use the operand bundle
instead of emitting retainRV/claimRV calls on arm64. This commit makes
changes to clang that are needed to use the operand bundle on x86-64.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111331
Merge definition visibility the same way we do for other decls. Without
the fix the added test emits `-Wobjc-method-access` as it cannot find a
visible protocol. Make this warning `-Werror` so the test would fail
when protocol visibility regresses.
rdar://83600696
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111860
This is needed for the paths to work when using forward slashes;
this fixes the DirectoryWatcherTests unit tests.
Also allocate missing space for the null terminator, which seems to
have been missing all along (writing the terminator out of bounds).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113264
This provides better support for `LambdaCapture`s by making them first-
class and allowing them to be bindable. In addition, this implements several
`LambdaCapture`-related matchers. This does not update how lambdas are
traversed. As a result, something like trying to match `lambdaCapture()` by
itself will not work - it must be used as an inner matcher.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, sammccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112491
Extension of D112504. Lower amdgpu printf to `__llvm_omp_vprintf`
which takes the same const char*, void* arguments as cuda vprintf and also
passes the size of the void* alloca which will be needed by a non-stub
implementation of `__llvm_omp_vprintf` for amdgpu.
This removes the amdgpu link error on any printf in a target region in favour
of silently compiling code that doesn't print anything to stdout.
The exact set of changes to check-openmp probably needs revision before commit
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112680
Summary: Add support of multi-dimensional arrays in `RegionStoreManager::getBindingForElement`. Handle nested ElementRegion's getting offsets and checking for being in bounds. Get values from the nested initialization lists using obtained offsets.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111654
Add new triple and target info for ‘spirv32’ and ‘spirv64’ and,
thus, enabling clang (LLVM IR) code emission to SPIR-V target.
The target for SPIR-V is mostly reused from SPIR by derivation
from a common base class since IR output for SPIR-V is mostly
the same as SPIR. Some refactoring are made accordingly.
Added and updated tests for parts that are different between
SPIR and SPIR-V.
Patch by linjamaki (Henry Linjamäki)!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109144
Nathan Chancellor reported a crash due to commit
3466e00716 (Reland "[Attr] support btf_type_tag attribute").
The following test can reproduce the crash:
$ cat efi.i
typedef unsigned long efi_query_variable_info_t(int);
typedef struct {
struct {
efi_query_variable_info_t __attribute__((regparm(0))) * query_variable_info;
};
} efi_runtime_services_t;
efi_runtime_services_t efi_0;
$ clang -m32 -O2 -g -c -o /dev/null efi.i
The reason is that FunctionTypeLoc.getParam(Idx) may return a
nullptr which should be checked before dereferencing the
result pointer. This patch fixed this issue.
Turning on `enable_noundef_analysis` flag allows better codegen by removing freeze instructions.
I modified clang by renaming `enable_noundef_analysis` flag to `disable-noundef-analysis` and turning it off by default.
Test updates are made as a separate patch: D108453
Reviewed By: eugenis
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105169
[Clang/Test]: Rename enable_noundef_analysis to disable-noundef-analysis and turn it off by default (2)
This patch updates test files after D105169.
Autogenerated test codes are changed by `utils/update_cc_test_checks.py,` and non-autogenerated test codes are changed as follows:
(1) I wrote a python script that (partially) updates the tests using regex: {F18594904} The script is not perfect, but I believe it gives hints about which patterns are updated to have `noundef` attached.
(2) The remaining tests are updated manually.
Reviewed By: eugenis
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108453
Resolve lit failures in clang after 8ca4b3e's land
Fix lit test failures in clang-ppc* and clang-x64-windows-msvc
Fix missing failures in clang-ppc64be* and retry fixing clang-x64-windows-msvc
Fix internal_clone(aarch64) inline assembly
The structured bindings decomposition of a non-dependent array in a dependent context (a template) were, upon instantiation, creating nested OpaqueValueExprs that would trigger assertions in CodeGen. Additionally the OpaqueValuesExpr's contained SourceExpr is being emitted in CodeGen, but there was no code for its transform in template instantiation. This would trigger other assertions such as when emitting a DeclRefExpr that refers to a VarDecl that is not marked as ODR-used.
This is all based on cursory deduction, but with the way the code flows from SemaTemplateInstantiate back to SemaInit, it is apparent that the nesting of OpaqueValueExpr is unintentional.
This commit fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45964 and possible other issues involving OpaqueValueExprs in template instantiations might be resolved.
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman, rjmccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108482
Turning on `enable_noundef_analysis` flag allows better codegen by removing freeze instructions.
I modified clang by renaming `enable_noundef_analysis` flag to `disable-noundef-analysis` and turning it off by default.
Test updates are made as a separate patch: D108453
Reviewed By: eugenis
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105169
This is to revert commit f95bd18b5f (Revert "[Attr] support
btf_type_tag attribute") plus a bug fix.
Previous change failed to handle cases like below:
$ cat reduced.c
void a(*);
void a() {}
$ clang -c reduced.c -O2 -g
In such cases, during clang IR generation, for function a(),
CGCodeGen has numParams = 1 for FunctionType. But for
FunctionTypeLoc we have FuncTypeLoc.NumParams = 0. By using
FunctionType.numParams as the bound to access FuncTypeLoc
params, a random crash is triggered. The bug fix is to
check against FuncTypeLoc.NumParams before accessing
FuncTypeLoc.getParam(Idx).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111199
Trying to update some options that don't at least have an inclusive language version.
This patch adds `objcmt-allowlist-dir-path` as a default alternative.
Reviewed By: akyrtzi
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112591
The __block Objective-C pointers can be set but not used due to a commonly used lifetime extension pattern in Objective-C.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112850
[NFC] This patch fixes URLs containing "master". Old URLs were either broken or
redirecting to the new URL.
Reviewed By: #libc, ldionne, mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113186
This reverts commits 737e4216c5 and
ce7ac9e66a.
After those commits, the compiler can crash with a reduced
testcase like this:
$ cat reduced.c
void a(*);
void a() {}
$ clang -c reduced.c -O2 -g
The PragmaAssumeNonNullHandler (and maybe others) passes an invalid
SourceLocation to its callback, hence PrintPreprocessedOutput does not
know how many lines to insert between the previous token and the
pragma and does nothing.
With this patch we instead assume that the unknown token is on the same
line as the previous such that we can call the procedure that also emits
semantically significant whitespace.
Fixes bug reported here: https://reviews.llvm.org/D104601#3105044
This is reported by msvc as
warning C6287: redundant code: the left and right subexpressions are identical
EmittedDirectiveOnThisLine implies EmittedTokensOnThisLine
making this an NFC change. To be on the safe side and because both of
them are checked at other places as well, we continue to check both.
Compiler warning reported here:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D104601#2957333
We almost always want to use the default AA pipeline. It's very easy for
users of PassBuilder to forget to customize the AAManager to use the
default AA pipeline (for example, the NewPM C API forgets to do this).
If somebody wants a custom AA pipeline, similar to what is being done
now with the default AA pipeline registration, they can
FAM.registerPass([&] { return std::move(MyAA); });
before calling
PB.registerFunctionAnalyses(FAM);
For example, LTOBackend.cpp and NewPMDriver.cpp do this.
Reviewed By: asbirlea
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113210
This patch added clang codegen and llvm support
for btf_type_tag support. Currently, btf_type_tag
attribute info is preserved in DebugInfo IR only for
pointer types associated with typedef, global variable
and function declaration. Eventually, such information
is emitted to dwarf.
The following is an example:
$ cat test.c
#define __tag __attribute__((btf_type_tag("tag")))
int __tag *g;
$ clang -O2 -g -c test.c
$ llvm-dwarfdump --debug-info test.o
...
0x0000001e: DW_TAG_variable
DW_AT_name ("g")
DW_AT_type (0x00000033 "int *")
DW_AT_external (true)
DW_AT_decl_file ("/home/yhs/test.c")
DW_AT_decl_line (2)
DW_AT_location (DW_OP_addr 0x0)
0x00000033: DW_TAG_pointer_type
DW_AT_type (0x00000042 "int")
0x00000038: DW_TAG_LLVM_annotation
DW_AT_name ("btf_type_tag")
DW_AT_const_value ("tag")
0x00000041: NULL
0x00000042: DW_TAG_base_type
DW_AT_name ("int")
DW_AT_encoding (DW_ATE_signed)
DW_AT_byte_size (0x04)
0x00000049: NULL
Basically, a DW_TAG_LLVM_annotation tag will be inserted
under DW_TAG_pointer_type tag if that pointer has a btf_type_tag
associated with it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111199
This patch introduced btf_type_tag attribute. The attribute
is a type attribute and intends to address the below
linux use cases.
typedef int __user *__intp;
int foo(int __user *arg, ...)
static int do_execve(struct filename *filename,
const char __user *const __user *__argv,
const char __user *const __user *__envp)
Here __user in the kernel defined as
__attribute__((noderef, address_space(__user)))
for sparse ([1]) type checking mode.
For normal clang compilation, we intend to replace it with
__attribute__((btf_type_tag("user")))
and record such informaiton in dwarf and BTF so such
information later can be used in kernel for bpf verification
or for other tracing functionalities.
[1] https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.11/dev-tools/sparse.html
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D111199
This diff makes several amendments to the local file caching mechanism
which was migrated from ThinLTO to Support in
rGe678c51177102845c93529d457b020f969125373 in response to follow-up
discussion on that commit.
Patch By: noajshu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D113080
Now in libcxx and clang, all the coroutine components are defined in
std::experimental namespace.
And now the coroutine TS is merged into C++20. So in the working draft
like N4892, we could find the coroutine components is defined in std
namespace instead of std::experimental namespace.
And the coroutine support in clang seems to be relatively stable. So I
think it may be suitable to move the coroutine component into the
experiment namespace now.
This patch would make clang lookup coroutine_traits in std namespace
first. For the compatibility consideration, clang would lookup in
std::experimental namespace if it can't find definitions in std
namespace. So the existing codes wouldn't be break after update
compiler.
And in case the compiler found std::coroutine_traits and
std::experimental::coroutine_traits at the same time, it would emit an
error for it.
The support for looking up std::experimental::coroutine_traits would be
removed in Clang16.
Reviewed By: lxfind, Quuxplusone
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108696
For each selector encountered in the source code, we need to load
selectors from the imported modules and check that we are calling a
selector with compatible types.
At the moment, for each module we are storing methods declared in the
headers belonging to this module and methods from the transitive closure
of imported modules. When a module is imported by a few other modules,
methods from the shared module are duplicated in each importer. As the
result, we can end up with lots of identical methods that we try to add
to the global method pool. Doing this duplicate work is useless and
relatively expensive.
Avoid processing duplicate methods by storing in each module only its
own methods and not storing methods from dependencies. Collect methods
from dependencies by walking the graph of module dependencies.
The issue was discovered and reported by Richard Howell. He has done the
hard work for this fix as he has investigated and provided a detailed
explanation of the performance problem.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110123
Implement two builtins to pack/unpack IBM extended long double float,
according to GCC 'Basic PowerPC Builtin Functions Available ISA 2.05'.
Reviewed By: jsji
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112055
This patch attempts to fix a compiler crash that occurs when long
double type is used with -mno-x87 compiler option.
The option disables x87 target feature, which in turn disables x87
registers, so CG cannot select them for x86_fp80 LLVM IR type. Long
double is lowered as x86_fp80 for some targets, so it leads to a
crash.
The option seems to contradict the SystemV ABI, which requires long
double to be represented as a 80-bit floating point, and it also
requires to use x87 registers.
To avoid that, `long double` type is disabled when -mno-x87 option is
set. In addition to that, `float` and `double` also use x87 registers
for return values on 32-bit x86, so they are disabled as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98895