This is part of an effort to shave allocations from APInt heavy paths. I'll
be moving many of the other operators to r-value references soon and this is
a step towards doing that without too much duplication.
Saves 15k allocations when doing 'opt -O2 verify-uselistorder.bc'.
llvm-svn: 271556
Testing for specific CPUs has a number of problems, better use subtarget
features:
- When some tweak is added for a specific CPU it is often desirable for
the next version of that CPU as well, yet we often forget to add it.
- It is hard to keep track of checks scattered around the target code;
Declaring all target specifics together with the CPU in the tablegen
file is a clear representation.
- Subtarget features can be tweaked from the command line.
To discourage people from using CPU checks in the future I removed the
isCortexXX(), isCyclone(), ... functions. I added an getProcFamily()
function for exceptional circumstances but made it clear in the comment
that usage is discouraged.
Reformat feature list in AArch64.td to have 1 feature per line in
alphabetical order to simplify merging and sorting for out of tree
tweaks.
No functional change intended.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20762
llvm-svn: 271555
This is effectively NFC because we already do this transform after r175380:
http://reviews.llvm.org/rL175380
and also via foldBoolSextMaskToSelect().
This change should just make it a bit more efficient to match the pattern.
The original guard was added in r95058:
http://reviews.llvm.org/rL95058
A sampling of codegen for current in-tree targets shows no problems. This
makes sense given that we're already producing the vector selects via the
other transforms.
llvm-svn: 271554
Summary:
Also convert test/CodeGen/PowerPC/vsx-ldst-builtin-le.ll to use
FileCheck instead of two grep and count runs.
This change is needed to avoid spurious diffs in these tests when
EarlyCSE is improved to use MemorySSA and can do more load elimination.
Reviewers: hfinkel
Subscribers: mcrosier, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20238
llvm-svn: 271553
Some compilers do not mark up C++ functions as extern "C" in the DWARF, so LLDB
has to fall back (if it is about to give up finding a symbol) to using the base
name of the function.
This fix also ensures that we search by full name rather than "auto," which
could cause unrelated C++ names to be found. Finally, it adds a test case.
<rdar://problem/25094302>
llvm-svn: 271551
The DIType* for void is the null pointer. A null DIType can never be a
qualified type, so we can just exit the loop at this point and go to
getTypeIndex(BaseTy).
Fixes PR27984
llvm-svn: 271550
Summary:
In PR29973 Sanjay Patel reported an assertion failure when a certain
loop was optimized, for a target without SSE2 support. It turned out
this was because of the AVG pattern detection introduced in rL253952.
Prevent the assertion failure by bailing out early in
`detectAVGPattern()`, if the target does not support SSE2.
Also add a minimized test case.
Reviewers: congh, eli.friedman, spatel
Subscribers: emaste, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20905
llvm-svn: 271548
Also fix slice wrappers drop_front and drop_back.
The unittests are pretty awkward, but do the job; alternatives
welcome!
..and yes, I do have ArrayRefs with more than 4 billion elements.
llvm-svn: 271546
Do not issue lexing errors found during the parsing of macro body
definitions and parseIdentifier function in AsmParser. This changes the
Parser to not issue a lexing error when we reach an error, but rather
when it is consumed allowing us time to examine and recover from an
error.
As a result, of this, we stop issuing a both lexing error and a parsing
error in floating-literals test. Minor tweak to parseDirectiveRealValue
to favor more meaningful lexing error over less helpful parse error.
Reviewers: rnk, majnemer
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20535
llvm-svn: 271542
except for CompareAndSwap. That is the only one still being used
anywhere now that statistics have been moved onto std::atomic.
Also, add a warning to the header that we shouldn't introduce more uses
of these old style atomics and instead should be using C++11's
std::atomic facilities.
Really hoping that we can hammer out the last couple of users here and
replace them with something more localized and/or principled, but
figured this was a pretty good start. =]
Note that this patch will need to be reverted if r271504 needs to be
reverted as that removes the last user of these. However, the biggest
risk for that patch was MSVC 2013 and at least one bot has already
passed where it would have failed there. I've tested MSVC 2015 using
their web interfaces and other platforms seem fine, so I'm optimistic.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20901
llvm-svn: 271540
This directory is used to find if there is a PDB associated with an
executable. I plan to use this functionality to teach llvm-symbolizer
whether it should use DIA or DWARF to symbolize a given DLL.
Reviewers: majnemer
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20885
llvm-svn: 271539
Operands of binary operations that might overflow will be temporarily
promoted to i64 again, though that is not a sound solution for the problem.
llvm-svn: 271538
Summary:
After rL271151 (SCEV change) SCEV no longer unconditionally transfers
nuw/nsw from the increment operation to the post-inc value; this
transfer only happens if there is undefined behavior in the program if
the increment overflowed (as opposed to just generating poison).
The loops in `wraping_signed_expr_1.ll` are in non-canonical
form (they're not rotated), and that defeats LLVM's poison-is-UB
analysis. IMO the easiest fix here is to run `wraping_signed_expr_1.ll`
through `-loop-rotate` to canonicalize the loops, which is what this
patch does.
Reviewers: jdoerfert, Meinersbur, grosser
Subscribers: grosser, mcrosier, pollydev
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20778
llvm-svn: 271536
Summary:
When this flag is specified, the target llvm-lto is not built, but is still
used as a dependency of the test targets. cmake 2.8 silently ignored this
situation, but with cmake_minimum_required(3.4) it becomes an error. Fix this
by avoiding the inclusion the target as a dependency.
Reviewers: beanz
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20883
llvm-svn: 271533
Inline virtual functions has linkeonceodr linkage (emitted in comdat on
supporting targets). If the vtable for the class is not emitted in the
defining module, function won't be address taken thus its address is not
recorded. At the mercy of the linker, if the per-func prf_data from this
module (in comdat) is picked at link time, we will lose mapping from
function address to its hash val. This leads to missing icall promotion.
The second test case (currently disabled) in compiler_rt (r271528):
instrprof-icall-prom.test demostrates the bug. The first profile-use
subtest is fine due to linker order difference.
With this change, no missing icall targets is found in instrumented clang's
raw profile.
llvm-svn: 271532
Summary:
When this flag is specified, the target llvm-lto is not built, but is still
used as a dependency of the test targets. cmake 2.8 silently ignored this
situation, but with cmake_minimum_required(3.4) it becomes an error. Fix this
by avoiding the inclusion of the target as a dependency.
Reviewers: beanz
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20882
llvm-svn: 271530
Make sure inline virtual function's address is properly recorded and
dumped in raw profile so that value profiling does not loss tracking.
(Second part of the test will be enabled after the lowering bug is fixed
in LLVM)
llvm-svn: 271528
Summary:
If the target requests it, use emptry spaces in the fixed and
callee-save stack area to allocate local stack objects.
AArch64: Change last callee-save reg stack object alignment instead of
size to leave a gap to take advantage of above change.
Reviewers: t.p.northover, qcolombet, MatzeB
Subscribers: rengolin, mcrosier, llvm-commits, aemerson
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20220
llvm-svn: 271527
Although this was intended to be NFC, the test case wiggle shows a change in
code scheduling/RA caused by a difference in the SDLoc() generation.
Depending on how you look at it, this is the (dis)advantage of exact checking
in regression tests.
llvm-svn: 271526
Handle it locally instead of having the target-independent pass deal
with it. The generic pass does not preserve implicit uses, which may
be necessary.
llvm-svn: 271520
We now have a simple function to adjust/unify the types of two (or three)
operands before an operation that requieres the same type for all operands.
Due to this change we will not promote parameters that are added to i64
anymore if that is not needed.
llvm-svn: 271513
This patch removes the llvm intrinsics (V)CVTTPS2DQ and VCVTTPD2DQ truncation (round to zero) conversions and auto-upgrades to FP_TO_SINT calls instead.
Note: I looked at updating CVTTPD2DQ as well but this still requires a lot more work to correctly lower.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20860
llvm-svn: 271510