Summary:
Currently, in the default configuration, the "install" target will
install all llvm executables unversioned, except for three lldb tools
which will be installed versioned (with a non-versioned symlink). This
rectifies that situation.
Reviewers: beanz, sylvestre.ledru, mgorny
Subscribers: ki.stfu, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29126
llvm-svn: 293803
Summary: No need to try to ease BB from LoopHeaders as we already know that BB is not in LoopHeaders.
Reviewers: hsung, majnemer, mcrosier, haicheng, rengolin
Reviewed By: rengolin
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29232
llvm-svn: 293802
For non-template dllimport functions, MSVC allows providing an inline
definition without spelling out the attribute again. In the example below, f
remains a dllimport function.
__declspec(dllimport) int f();
inline int f() { return 42; }
int useit() {
return f();
}
However, for a function template, not putting dllimport on the redeclaration
causes it to be dropped. In the example below, f is not dllimport.
template <typename> __declspec(dllimport) int f();
template <typename> inline int f() { return 42; }
int useit() {
return f<int>();
}
This patch makes Clang match MSVC for the second example.
MSVC does not warn about the attribute being dropped in the example above, but
I think we should. (MSVC does warn if the inline keyword isn't used.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29152
llvm-svn: 293800
This tries to address what Hal defined (in the post-commit review of
r293727) a long-standing problem with noinline, where we end up
de facto inlining trivial functions e.g.
__attribute__((noinline)) int patatino(void) { return 5; }
because of return value propagation.
llvm-svn: 293799
The GAS assembler supports the ".set bopt" directive but according
to the sources it doesn't do anything. It's supposed to optimize
branches by filling the delay slot of a branch with it's target.
This patch teaches the MIPS asm parser to accept both and warn in
the case of 'bopt' that the bopt directive is unsupported.
This resolves PR/31841.
Thanks to Sean Bruno for reporting the issue!
llvm-svn: 293798
This introduces the `analyze` subcommand. For now there is only
one option, to analyze hash collisions in the type streams. In
the future, however, we could add many more things here, such
as performing size analyses, compacting, and statistics about
the type of records etc.
llvm-svn: 293795
This is a fix for Bugzilla 28579.
The problem is that in --reproduce links the file path in -o option is
copied verbatim. When "lld @response.txt" link is run against the
extracted test case, if -o contains anything other that a plain file
name, the link will likely fail because the target directory in -o may
not exists. Stripping the directory path will create the output file
in the top level test directory.
Patch by Dmitry Mikulin!
llvm-svn: 293792
When disassembling a DSO, for calls to functions from the PLT, llvm-objdump only
prints the offset from the PLT, like: <.plt+0x30>.
While objdump and dumpbin print the function name, like:
<__sanitizer_cov_trace_pc_guard@plt>
When analyzing the coverage in libFuzzer we dissasemble and look for the calls
to __sanitizer_cov_trace_pc_guard.
So, this fails when using llvm-objdump on a DSO.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29372
llvm-svn: 293791
Summary:
Currently the test implicit-null-checks.mir crashes if we run llc with
-enable-implicit-null-checks -start-before implicit-null-checks
options. Change fixes the RET instruction causing the crash.
Patch by Serguei Katkov!
Reviewers: sanjoy, reames
Reviewed By: sanjoy
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29390
llvm-svn: 293789
This patch moves some helper functions related to interleaved access
vectorization out of LoopVectorize.cpp and into VectorUtils.cpp. We would like
to use these functions in a follow-on patch that improves interleaved load and
store lowering in (ARM/AArch64)ISelLowering.cpp. One of the functions was
already duplicated there and has been removed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29398
llvm-svn: 293788
Summary:
If there are two adjacent guards with different conditions, we can
remove one of them and include its condition into the condition of
another one. This patch allows InstCombine to merge them by the
following pattern:
guard(a); guard(b) -> guard(a & b).
Reviewers: reames, apilipenko, igor-laevsky, anna, sanjoy
Reviewed By: sanjoy
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29378
llvm-svn: 293778
These were simply preserving the flags of the original operation,
which was too conservative in most cases and incorrect for mul.
nsw/nuw may be needed for some combines to cleanup messes when
intermediate sext_inregs are introduced later.
Tested valid combinations with alive.
llvm-svn: 293776
Summary:
This change allows a re-order of two intructions if their uses
are overlapped.
Patch by Serguei Katkov!
Reviewers: reames, sanjoy
Reviewed By: sanjoy
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29120
llvm-svn: 293775
Summary:
Cannot pass object of non-POD type 'const CMIUtilString' through variadic function.
This behavior is undefined according to C++11 5.2.2/7:
> Passing a potentially-evaluated argument of class type having a non-trivial copy constructor, a non-trivial move contructor, or a non-trivial destructor, with no corresponding parameter, is conditionally-supported with implementation-defined semantics.
Replace SetErrorDescriptionn(errMsg); with SetErrorDescription(errMsg);
Original patch by Tobias Nygren (NetBSD).
Sponsored by <The NetBSD Foundation>
Reviewers: clayborg, labath, emaste, joerg, ki.stfu
Reviewed By: labath, ki.stfu
Subscribers: tnn, ki.stfu, #lldb
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29256
llvm-svn: 293774
A program may contain llvm.assume info that disagrees with other analysis.
This may be caused by UB in the program, so we must not crash because of that.
As noted in the code comments:
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=31809
...we can do better, but this at least avoids the assert/crash in the bug report.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29395
llvm-svn: 293773
DebugInfoDWARFTests is the only user so far which initializes the
MCObjectStreamer without initializing the ASMParser. The MIPS backend
relies on the ASMParser to initialize the MipsABIInfo object and to
update the target streamer with it. This should turn the mips buildbots
green.
Reviewers: atanasyan, zoran.jovanovic
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28025
llvm-svn: 293772
The the following instructions:
- LD/LWZ (expanded from sjLj pseudo-instructions)
- LXVL/LXVLL vector loads
- STXVL/STXVLL vector stores
all require G8RC_NO0X class registers for RA.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29289
Committed for Lei Huang
llvm-svn: 293769
Summary:
Use ProcessLauncherPosixFork in Linux and NetBSD.
Changes to ProcessLauncherLinux:
- Limit personality.h and ASLR code to Linux.
- Reuse portable ptrace(2) PT_TRACE_ME operation available on Linux and BSDs.
- Limit ETXTBSY error path from execve(2) to Linux.
- In LaunchProcess declaration change virtual to override.
This code should be readily available for FreeBSD.
Sponsored by <The NetBSD Foundation>
Reviewers: joerg, clayborg, labath, emaste
Reviewed By: labath
Subscribers: danalbert, srhines, mgorny, #lldb
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29347
llvm-svn: 293768
Summary:
This way, the type legalization machinery will take care of registering
the result of this node properly.
This patches fixes all failing fp16 test cases with expensive checks.
(CodeGen/ARM/fp16-promote.ll, CodeGen/ARM/fp16.ll, CodeGen/X86/cvt16.ll
CodeGen/X86/soft-fp.ll)
Reviewers: t.p.northover, baldrick, olista01, bogner, jmolloy, davidxl, ab, echristo, hfinkel
Reviewed By: hfinkel
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, hfinkel, davide, RKSimon, aemerson, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28195
llvm-svn: 293765
Add both cores to the target parser and TableGen. Test that eabi
attributes are set correctly for both cores. Additionally, test the
absence and presence of MOVT in Cortex-M23 and Cortex-M33, respectively.
Committed on behalf of Sanne Wouda.
Reviewers : rengolin, olista01.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29073
llvm-svn: 293761
This commit reverts "r293518 - [ASTMatchers] Sprinkle some constexpr on the
global matcher constructors" because after it a buildbot that builds clang
stage 2 with modules failed to link clang-reorder-fields.
llvm-svn: 293759
Summary:
I have a similar patch up for review already (D29173). If you prefer I
can squash them both together.
Also I think there more potential for code sharing between
LoopUnroll.cpp and LoopUnrollRuntime.cpp. Do you think patches for
that would be worthwhile?
Reviewers: mkuper, mzolotukhin
Reviewed By: mkuper, mzolotukhin
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29311
llvm-svn: 293758
Thunks are now implemented by redirecting the relocation to the
symbol S, to a symbol TS in a Thunk. The Thunk will transfer control
to S. This has the following implications:
- All the side-effects of Thunks happen within createThunks()
- Thunks are no longer stored in InputSections and Symbols no longer
need to hold a pointer to a Thunk
- The synthetic Thunk sections need to be merged into OutputSections
This implementation is almost a direct conversion of the existing
Thunks with the following exceptions:
- Mips LA25 Thunks are placed before the InputSection that defines
the symbol that needs a Thunk.
- All ARM Thunks are placed at the end of the OutputSection of the
first caller to the Thunk.
Range extension Thunks are not supported yet so it is optimistically
assumed that all Thunks can be reused.
This is a recommit of r293283 with a fixed comparison predicate as
std::merge requires a strict weak ordering.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29327
llvm-svn: 293757
Summary:
Comment reflower was adding untouchable tokens in case two consecutive comment lines are aligned in the source code. This disallows the whitespace manager to re-indent them later.
source:
```
int i = f(abc, // line 1
d, // line 2
// line 3
b);
```
Since line 2 and line 3 are aligned, the reflower was marking line 3 as untouchable; however the three comment lines need to be re-aligned.
output before:
```
int i = f(abc, // line 1
d, // line 2
// line 3
b);
```
output after:
```
int i = f(abc, // line 1
d, // line 2
// line 3
b);
```
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
Subscribers: sammccall, cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29383
llvm-svn: 293755
This rows back on r288120, r291801 and r292110. I apologize in advance
for the churn. All of those revisions where meant to make the wrapping
of RHS expressions more consistent. However, now that they are
consistent, we seem to be a bit too eager.
The reasoning here is that I think it is generally correct that we want
to line-wrap before multiline RHS expressions (or multiline arguments to
a function call). However, if there are only two of such operands or
arguments, there is always a clear vertical separation between them and
the additional line break seems much less desirable.
Somewhat good examples are expressions like:
EXPECT_EQ(2, someLongExpression(
orCall));
llvm-svn: 293752
This is alternative to D28857 which was incorrect.
One of linux scripts contains:
vvar_start = . - 2 * (1 << 12);
vvar_page = vvar_start;
vvar_vsyscall_gtod_data = vvar_page + 128;
Previously we did not mark first expression as non-absolute,
though it contains location counter.
And LLD failed with error:
relocation R_X86_64_PC32 cannot refer to absolute symbol
This patch should fix the issue, and opens road for doing the same for other operators
(though not clear if that is needed).
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29332
llvm-svn: 293748