Summary:
This hasn't been caught before because it requires noalias or similarly
strong alias analysis to actually reproduce.
Fixes http://llvm.org/PR27952 .
Reviewers: hfinkel, sanjoy
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20944
llvm-svn: 271858
Since FoldOpIntoPhi speculates the binary operation to potentially each
of the predecessors of the PHI node (pulling it out of arbitrary control
dependence in the process), we can FoldOpIntoPhi only if we know the
operation doesn't have UB.
This also brings up an interesting profitability question -- the way it
is written today, commonIRemTransforms will hoist out work from
dynamically dead code into code that will execute at runtime. Perhaps
that isn't the best canonicalization?
Fixes PR27968.
llvm-svn: 271857
Summary:
There are some rough corners, since the new pass manager doesn't have
(as far as I can tell) LoopSimplify and LCSSA, so I've updated the
tests to run them separately in the old pass manager in the lit tests.
We also don't have an equivalent for AU.setPreservesCFG() in the new
pass manager, so I've left a FIXME.
Reviewers: bogner, chandlerc, davide
Subscribers: sanjoy, mcrosier, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20783
llvm-svn: 271846
A basic block could contain:
%cp = cleanuppad []
cleanupret from %cp unwind to caller
This basic block is empty and is thus a candidate for removal. However,
there can be other uses of %cp outside of this basic block. This is
only possible in unreachable blocks.
Make our transform more correct by checking that the pad has a single
user before removing the BB.
This fixes PR28005.
llvm-svn: 271816
Windows itanium is nearly identical to windows-msvc (MS ABI for C, itanium for
C++). Enable the TLS support for the target similar to the MSVC model.
llvm-svn: 271797
The AVX2 v16i16 shift lowering works by unpacking to 2 x v8i32, performing the shift and then truncating the result.
The unpacking is used to place the values in the upper 16-bits so that we can correctly sign-extend for SRA shifts. Unfortunately we weren't ensuring that the lower 16-bits were zero to ensure that SHL correctly shifts in zero bits.
llvm-svn: 271796
Add the MMX implementation to the SimplifyDemandedUseBits SSE/AVX MOVMSK support added in D19614
Requires a minor tweak as llvm.x86.mmx.pmovmskb takes a x86_mmx argument - so we have to be explicit about the implied v8i8 vector type.
llvm-svn: 271789
Original commit message:
[sancov] Run sancov tests on more platforms
The only tests that need to be run on Linux are the ones that use C++
demangling. I'm assuming they will fail on Mac, since __cxa_demangle
there won't handle the non-double-underscore prefixed mangled names.
llvm-svn: 271763
and/or tests aren't working on Windows currently.
There seems to be some problem with quoting the file paths. I don't
understand the test structure here or the code well enough to try to
come up with a way to correctly handle paths with back slashes in them,
and this has caused the Windows builds to be failing for 7 hours now, so
I'm reverting the whole thing to bring them back to life. Sorry for the
disruption, but a couple of these were bug fixes anyways that can be
folded into a fresh commit.
Reverts the following patches:
r271756: Clean up the way we create the input filenames buffer (NFC)
r271748: Fix use-after-free from discarded MemoryBuffer (NFC)
r271710: Fix option description (NFC)
r271709: Add option to ingest filepaths from a file
llvm-svn: 271760
Summary:
Adds an option -esan-assume-intra-cache-line which causes esan to assume
that a single memory access touches just one cache line, even if it is not
aligned, for better performance at a potential accuracy cost. Experiments
show that the performance difference can be 2x or more, and accuracy loss
is typically negligible, so we turn this on by default. This currently
applies just to the working set tool.
Reviewers: aizatsky
Subscribers: vitalybuka, zhaoqin, kcc, eugenis, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20978
llvm-svn: 271743
Summary:
Previously we would try to load PDBs for every PE executable we tried to
symbolize. If that failed, we would fall back to DWARF. If there wasn't
any DWARF, we'd print mostly useless symbol information using the export
table.
With this change, we only try to load PDBs for executables that claim to
have them. If that fails, we can now print an error rather than falling
back silently. This should make it a lot easier to diagnose and fix
common symbolization issues, such as not having DIA or not having a PDB.
Reviewers: zturner, eugenis
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20982
llvm-svn: 271725
Under emscripten, C code can take the address of a function implemented
in Javascript (which is exposed via an import in wasm). Because imports
do not have linear memory address in wasm, we need to generate a thunk
to be the target of the indirect call; it call the import directly.
To make this possible, LLVM needs to emit the type signatures for these
functions, because they may not be called directly or referred to other
than where the address is taken.
This uses s new .s directive (.functype) which specifies the signature.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20891
Re-apply r271599 but instead of bailing with an error when a declared
function has multiple returns, replace it with a pointer argument. Also
add the test case I forgot to 'git add' last time around.
llvm-svn: 271703