This patch adds the translation of the proc_bind clause in a
parallel operation.
The values that can be specified for the proc_bind clause are
specified in the OMP.td tablegen file in the llvm/Frontend/OpenMP
directory. From this single source of truth enumeration for
proc_bind is generated in llvm and mlir (used in specification of
the parallel Operation in the OpenMP dialect). A function to return
the enum value from the string representation is also generated.
A new header file (DirectiveEmitter.h) containing definitions of
classes directive, clause, clauseval etc is created so that it can
be used in mlir as well.
Reviewers: clementval, jdoerfert, DavidTruby
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84347
With this patch we will match most *uses* of "temporary" named things in
the IR via regular expressions, not their name at creation time. The new
"values" we match are:
- "unnamed" globals: `@[0-9]+`
- debug metadata: `!dbg ![0-9]+`
- loop metadata: `!loop ![0-9]+`
- tbaa metadata: `!tbaa ![0-9]+`
- range metadata: `!range ![0-9]+`
- generic metadata: `metadata ![0-9]+`
- attributes groups: `#[0-9]`
We still don't match the declarations but that can be done later. This
patch can introduce churn when existing check lines contain the old
hardcoded versions of the above "values". We can add a flag to opt-out,
or opt-in, if necessary.
Reviewed By: arichardson, MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85099
Rather than handling zlib handling manually, use find_package from CMake
to find zlib properly. Use this to normalize the LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB,
HAVE_ZLIB, HAVE_ZLIB_H. Furthermore, require zlib if LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB is
set to YES, which requires the distributor to explicitly select whether
zlib is enabled or not. This simplifies the CMake handling and usage in
the rest of the tooling.
This is a reland of abb0075 with all followup changes and fixes that
should address issues that were reported in PR44780.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79219
This patch takes advantage of the directive information and tablegen generation
to replace the clauses class parse tree and in the dump parse tree sections.
Reviewed By: sscalpone
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85549
ISD::ATOMIC_STORE arbitrarily has the operands in the opposite order
from regular ISD::STORE, which always introduced an annoying
duplication of patterns to handle both cases. Since in GlobalISel
there's just the one G_STORE, we need to swap the operands to
correctly emit the type check for the pointer operand.
Some work started in 20aafa3156 to
migrate SelectionDAG to use ISD::STORE for atomics, but that work
seems to have stalled. Since this is the pretty much the last
operation which matters which isn't supported for AMDGPU, use this
compatibility hack to unblock declaring it functionally complete.
Not sure what's going on with the pending_phis AArch64 test. It seems
it didn't always use atomics, and I'm not sure what it was originally
testing matters anymore.
This patch takes advantage of the directive information and tablegen generation
to replace the clauses class parse tree and in the dump parse tree sections.
Reviewed By: sscalpone
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85549
These definitions are needed by any file which uses gtest. Previously we
were adding them in the add_unittest function, but over time we've
accumulated libraries (which don't go through add_unittest) building on
gtest and this has resulted in proliferation of the definitions.
Making this a part of the library interface enables them to be managed
centrally. This follows a patch for -Wno-suggest-override (D84554) which
took a similar approach.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84748
Rather than handling zlib handling manually, use find_package from CMake
to find zlib properly. Use this to normalize the LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB,
HAVE_ZLIB, HAVE_ZLIB_H. Furthermore, require zlib if LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB is
set to YES, which requires the distributor to explicitly select whether
zlib is enabled or not. This simplifies the CMake handling and usage in
the rest of the tooling.
This is a reland of abb0075 with all followup changes and fixes that
should address issues that were reported in PR44780.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79219
Add a small script to sum *.stats file given as input and output the totals
usage example:
merge-stats.py $(find ./builddir/ -name "*.stats") > total.stats
Reviewed By: lebedev.ri
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83505
As of GN 3028c6a426a4, the hack that transformed "libs" ending in
".framework" from -l arguments to -framework arguments has been removed.
Instead, "frameworks" must be used, and the toolchain must provide
support.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84219
Failing test output sometimes contains control characters like \x1b (e.g.
if there was some -fcolor-diagnostics output) which are not allowed inside
XML files. This causes problems with CI systems: for example, the Jenkins
JUnit XML will throw an exception when ecountering those characters and
similar problems also occur with GitLab CI.
Reviewed By: yln, jdenny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84233
Rather than handling zlib handling manually, use find_package from CMake
to find zlib properly. Use this to normalize the LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB,
HAVE_ZLIB, HAVE_ZLIB_H. Furthermore, require zlib if LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB is
set to YES, which requires the distributor to explicitly select whether
zlib is enabled or not. This simplifies the CMake handling and usage in
the rest of the tooling.
This is a reland of abb0075 with all followup changes and fixes that
should address issues that were reported in PR44780.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79219
This patch remove duplicated code between the check-omp-structure and the check-acc-structure
and unify it into a check-directive-structure templated class.
Reviewed By: kiranchandramohan, sscalpone, ichoyjx
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85104
This produces a chrome://tracing compatible trace file in the same way
as -ftime-trace.
This can be useful in optimising test time where one long test is causing
long overall test time on a wide machine.
This also helped in finding tests which have side effects on others
(e.g. https://reviews.llvm.org/D84885).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84931
The /Zc:__cplusplus option fixes GTEST_LANG_CXX11 value but not GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE,
so we still need to force the latter off.
Still pass the option since it is required by https://reviews.llvm.org/D78186 too.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84023
See https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-July/143373.html
"[llvm-dev] Multiple documents in one test file" for some discussions.
This patch has explored several alternatives. The current semantics are similar to
what @dblaikie proposed.
`split-file filename output` splits the input file into multiple parts separated by
regex `^(.|//)--- filename` and write each part to the file `output/filename`
(`filename` can include path separators).
Use case A (organizing input of different formats (e.g. linker
script+assembly) in one file).
```
# RUN: split-file %s %t
# RUN: llvm-mc %t/asm -o %t.o
# RUN: ld.lld -T %t/lds %t.o -o %t
This is sometimes better than the %S/Inputs/ approach because the user
can see the auxiliary files immediately and don't have to open another file.
# asm
...
# lds
...
```
Use case B (for utilities which don't have built-in input splitting
feature):
```
// RUN: split-file %s %t
// RUN: llc < %t/1.ll | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CASE1
// RUN: llc < %t/2.ll | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CASE2
Combing tests prudently can improve readability.
For example, when testing parsing errors if the recovery mechanism isn't possible,
grouping the tests in one file can more readily see test coverage/strategy.
//--- 1.ll
...
//--- 2.ll
...
```
Since this is a new utility, there is no git history concerns for
UpperCase variable names. I use lowerCase variable names like mlir/lld.
Reviewed By: jhenderson, lattner
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83834
Not passing --clang would result in a python exception after this change:
(TypeError: expected str, bytes or os.PathLike object, not NoneType)
because the --clang argument default was only being populated in the
initial argument parsing pass but not later on.
Fix this by adding an argparse callback to set the default values.
Reviewed By: vitalybuka, MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84511
The check-* targets run ${Python3_EXECUTABLE} $BUILD/bin/llvm-lit, but
running `./bin/llvm-lit $ARGS` from the build directory currently always
uses "python" to run llvm-lit. On most systems this will be python2.7 even
if we found python3 at CMake time.
Reviewed By: compnerd
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84625
This makes clang default to -Wa,-mrelax-relocations=yes, which enables
R_386_GOT32X (GNU as enables it regardless of -mrelax-relocations=) and
R_X86_64_[REX_]GOTPCRELX in MC. The produced object files require GNU ld>=2.26
to link. binutils 2.26 is considered a very old release today.
As far as I know, ipconstprop has not been used in years and ipsccp has
been used instead. This has the potential for confusion and sometimes
leads people to spend time finding & reporting bugs as well as
updating it to work with the latest API changes.
This patch moves the tests over to SCCP. There's one functional difference
I am aware of: ipconstprop propagates for each call-site individually, so
for functions that are called with different constant arguments it can sometimes
produce better results than ipsccp (at much higher compile-time cost).But
IPSCCP can be thought to do so as well for internal functions and as mentioned
earlier, the pass seems unused in practice (and there are no plans on working
towards enabling it anytime).
Also discussed on llvm-dev:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-July/143773.html
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84447
Add wrapper classes to to access record's fields. This makes it easier to
pass record information to the diverse functions for code generation.
Reviewed By: jdenny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84612
Substitutions are already reported in the diagnostics appearing before
the input dump in the case of failed directives, and they're reported
in traces (produced by `-vv -dump-input=never`) in the case of
successful directives. However, those reports are not always
convenient to view while investigating the input dump, so this patch
adds the substitution report to the input dump too. For example:
```
$ cat check
CHECK: hello [[WHAT:[a-z]+]]
CHECK: [[VERB]] [[WHAT]]
$ FileCheck -vv -DVERB=goodbye check < input |& tail -8
<<<<<<
1: hello world
check:1 ^~~~~~~~~~~
2: goodbye word
check:2'0 X~~~~~~~~~~~ error: no match found
check:2'1 with "VERB" equal to "goodbye"
check:2'2 with "WHAT" equal to "world"
>>>>>>
```
Without this patch, the location reported for a substitution for a
directive match is the directive's full match range. This location is
misleading as it implies the substitution itself matches that range.
This patch changes the reported location to just the match range start
to suggest the substitution is known at the start of the match. (As
in the above example, input dumps don't mark any range for
substitutions. The location info in that case simply identifies the
right line for the annotation.)
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini, thopre
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83650
As briefly discussed in IRC with @craig.topper,
the pass is disabled basically since it's original introduction (nov 2018)
due to known correctness issues (miscompilations),
and there hasn't been much work done to fix that.
While i won't promise that i will "fix" the pass,
i have looked at it previously, and i'm sure i won't try to fix it
if that requires actually fixing this existing code.
Reviewed By: craig.topper
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84775
This patch refactors the llvm tools namely, llvm-stress and sancov,
as well as the llvm TableGen utility, to use the new InitLLVM
interface which encapsulates PrettyStackTrace.
This is from https://reviews.llvm.org/D70702, but only for LLVM.
Reviewed-by: Kai
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83484
The DAG behavior allows matchching input patterns with a single result
to the first result of an output instruction that defines multiple
results. The remaining defs are implicitly dead.
This starts to fix using manual selection for AMDGPU add/sub (although
it's still needed, mostly because it's also still needed for
G_PTR_ADD).
This cleans up several CMakeLists.txt's where -Wno-suggest-override was manually specified. These test targets now inherit this flag from the gtest target.
Some unittests CMakeLists.txt's, in particular Flang and LLDB, are not touched by this patch. Flang manually adds the gtest sources itself in some configurations, rather than linking to LLVM's gtest target, so this fix would be insufficient to cover those cases. Similarly, LLDB has subdirectories that manually add the gtest headers to their include path without linking to the gtest target, so those subdirectories still need -Wno-suggest-override to be manually specified to compile without warnings.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84554
Otherwise, if a Lit script contains escaped substitutions (like %%p in this test https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/master/compiler-rt/test/asan/TestCases/Darwin/asan-symbolize-partial-report-with-module-map.cpp#L10), they are unescaped during recursive application of substitutions, and the results are unexpected.
We solve it using the fact that double percent signs are first replaced with #_MARKER_#, and only after all the other substitutions have been applied, #_MARKER_# is replaced with a single percent sign. The only change is that instead of replacing #_MARKER_# at each recursion step, we replace it once after the last recursion step.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83894
When running multiple shards, don't include skipped tests in the xunit
output since merging the files will result in duplicates.
In our CHERI Jenkins CI, I configured the libc++ tests to run using sharding
(since we are testing using a single-CPU QEMU). We then merge the generated
XUnit xml files to produce a final result, but if the individual XMLs
report tests excluded due to sharding each test is included N times in the
final result. This also makes it difficult to find the tests that were
skipped due to missing REQUIRES: etc.
Reviewed By: yln
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84235
Summary:
As a corrollary, these tests are now run as part of the check-flang
target.
Reviewers: sscalpone
Subscribers: mgorny, delcypher, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83946
add_compile_options is more sensitive to its location in the file than add_definitions--it only takes effect for sources that are added after it. This updated patch ensures that the add_compile_options is done before adding any source files that depend on it.
Using add_definitions caused the flag to be passed to rc.exe on Windows and thus broke Windows builds.
After lots of follow-up fixes, there are still problems, such as
-Wno-suggest-override getting passed to the Windows Resource Compiler
because it was added with add_definitions in the CMake file.
Rather than piling on another fix, let's revert so this can be re-landed
when there's a proper fix.
This reverts commit 21c0b4c1e8.
This reverts commit 81d68ad27b.
This reverts commit a361aa5249.
This reverts commit fa42b7cf29.
This reverts commit 955f87f947.
This reverts commit 8b16e45f66.
This reverts commit 308a127a38.
This reverts commit 274b6b0c7a.
This reverts commit 1c7037a2a5.
This is very similar to 243970d03cace2, but handling a slightly
different form of predicated operations. When starting with a pattern of
the form select(p, BinOp(x, y), x), Instcombine will often transform
this to BinOp(x, select(p, y, 0)), where 0 is the identity value of the
binop (0 for adds/subs, 1 for muls, -1 for ands etc). This adds the
patterns that transforms those back into predicated binary operations.
There is also a very minor adjustment to tablegen null_frag in here, to
allow it to also be recognized as a PatLeaf node, so that it can be used
in MVE_TwoOpPattern to easily exclude the cases where we do not need the
alternate transform.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84091
Summary: In Python3 SubstituteCaptures are no longer converted to String implicitly behind the scenes. Converting explicitly makes the TestRunner to work in Python3.
Reviewers: gribozavr2, compnerd
Reviewed By: gribozavr2
Subscribers: tbkka, delcypher, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81361
Outside of compiler-rt (where it's arguably an anti-pattern too),
LLVM tries to keep its build files as simple as possible. See e.g.
llvm/docs/SupportLibrary.rst, "Code Organization".
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84243
This patch adds Clang's new (and GCC's old) -Wsuggest-override to the warning flags for the LLVM build. The warning is a stronger form of -Winconsistent-missing-override which warns _everywhere_ that override is missing, not just in places where it's inconsistent within a class.
Some directories in the monorepo need the warning disabled for compatibility's, or sanity's, sake; in particular, libcxx/libcxxabi, and any code implementing or interoperating with googletest, googlemock, or google benchmark (which do not themselves use override). This patch adds -Wno-suggest-override to the relevant CMakeLists.txt's to accomplish this.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84126
Summary:
This introduces new flag to the update_test_checks and
update_cc_test_checks that allows for function attributes
to be checked in a check-line. If the flag is not set,
the behavior should remain the same.
Reviewers: jdoerfert
Subscribers: arichardson, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83629
In clang <3.9 the `unique_ptr` constructor that is supposed to allow
for Derived to Base conversion does not work. Remove this if we drop
support for such configurations.
This is the same fix as in fda901a987, and it updates the comments
to better reflect the actual issue. The same thing reproduces with
libc++ with older clangs.
This is a workaround for a bug in older versions of Clang when. The
constructor that is supposed to allow for Derived to Base conversion
does not work. Remove this if we drop support for such configurations.
sync_source_lists_from_cmake now also looks for source files in
`sources += [ "foo.cc" ]` lines, which allows us to remove most
`# Make `gn format` not collapse this` comments.
(sync_source_lists_from_cmake doesn't look for `foo_headers += [...]`
still, so the comment is still needed in two places for that.)
No intentional behavior change.
This gives a nice error if you accidentally try to use an empty list for
the RegTypes of a RegisterClass.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78285
The size of VTList that is pushed into this container is usually 1, but
often 6 or 7. Change the vector to SmallVector to eliminate frequent
mallocs. This happens hundreds of thousands of times in each tablegen
execution during the LLVM/clang build.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D83849
Instead of detecting it automatically but also allowing for the setting
to be specified explicitly, always detect whether exceptions are enabled
based on whether -fno-rtti (or equivalent) is used. It's less confusing
to have a single way of tweaking that knob.
This change follows the lead of 71d88cebfb.
Currently custom code predicates can only really be used for
contextless checks tied to a single instruction (e.g. check the def
for hasOneUse). If you do want to inspect the input instructions in
the source pattern, you cannot without re-verifying the opcode and
type checks implied by the patterns, since this check was emitted
before any operand constraints. Really, these are pattern level
predicates that implicitly depend on the instruction and operand
checks.
Introduce a filtering function so the custom predicate is emitted
last. I'm not sure this is the most elegant solution. It seems like
this is really a different thing from the InstructionMatcher/IPM_
predicate kinds. I initially tried keeping this in a separate
predicate list, but that also seemed awkward.
This only half fixes the problem I'm trying to solve. The AMDGPU
pattern I'm attempting to port also uses the PredicateCodeUsesOperands
feature to allow checks on the source operands when the input pattern
is commuted. Really the emitter should reject the pattern since it
doesn't handle this case, but at this point it would be more
productive to just implement this.
As per discussion in D69207, have lit ignore UnicodeDecodeErrors
when running with python 2 in an ASCII shell.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82754
Summary:
This can be run after a ninja-based build, and analyzes the ninja
build files and dependency database to spot any missing dependencies
in the build scripts.
I wrote it in the course of investigating D82659, and it seems likely
to be useful again.
Reviewers: thakis, chandlerc, theraven
Reviewed By: thakis
Subscribers: riccibruno, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83032
This was emitting the raw value for the reg class ID with a comment
for the actual class name. Switch to emitting the qualified enum name
instead, which obviates the need for the comment and also helps keep
the lit tests on the emitter output more stable.
Summary:
This patch is enabling the generation of clauses enum sets for semantics check in Flang through
tablegen. Enum sets and directive - sets map is generated by the new tablegen infrsatructure for OpenMP
and other directive languages.
The semantic checks for OpenMP are modified to use this newly generated map.
Reviewers: DavidTruby, sscalpone, kiranchandramohan, ichoyjx, jdoerfert
Reviewed By: DavidTruby, ichoyjx
Subscribers: mgorny, yaxunl, hiraditya, guansong, sstefan1, aaron.ballman, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83326
Summary:
Diff D83176 moved the last piece of code from OMPConstants.cpp and now this file was only
useful to include the tablegen generated file. This patch replace OMPConstants.cpp with OMP.cpp
generated by tablegen.
Reviewers: sstefan1, jdoerfert, jdenny
Reviewed By: sstefan1
Subscribers: mgorny, yaxunl, hiraditya, guansong, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83583
In FileCheck.rst, add `-dump-input-context` and `-dump-input-filter`,
and fix some `-dump-input` documentation.
In `FileCheck -help`, `cl::value_desc("kind")` is being ignored for
`-dump-input-filter`, so just drop it.
Extend `-dump-input=help` to mention FILECHECK_OPTS.
This makes the input dump filtering implemented by D82203 more
configurable. D82203 enables filtering out everything but the initial
input lines of error diagnostics (plus some context). This patch
enables including any line with any kind of annotation.
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83097
For example, given `-dump-input-context=3 -vv`, the following now
shows more leading context for the error than requested because a
leading ellipsis would occupy the same number of lines as it would
elide:
```
<<<<<<
1: foo6
2: foo5
3: foo4
4: foo3
5: foo2
6: foo1
7: hello world
check:1 ^~~~~
check:2 X~~~~ error: no match found
8: foo1
check:2 ~~~~
9: foo2
check:2 ~~~~
10: foo3
check:2 ~~~~
.
.
.
>>>>>>
```
Reviewed By: mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83526