Summary:
Adds the coroutine `std::experimental::task<T>` type described in proposal P1056R0.
See https://wg21.link/P1056R0.
This implementation allows customization of the allocator used to allocate the
coroutine frame by passing std::allocator_arg as the first argument, followed by
the allocator to use.
This supports co_awaiting the same task multiple times. The second and
subsequent times it returns a reference to the already-computed value.
This diff also adds some implementations of other utilities that have potential for
standardization as helpers within the test/... area:
- `sync_wait(awaitable)` - See P1171R0
- `manual_reset_event`
Move the definition of the __aligned_allocation_size helper function
from <experimental/memory_resource> to <experimental/__memory>
so it can be more widely used without pulling in memory_resource.
Outstanding work:
- Use C++14 keywords directly rather than macro versions
eg. use `noexcept` instead of `_NOEXCEPT`).
- Add support for overaligned coroutine frames.
This may need wording in the Coroutines TS to support passing the extra `std::align_val_t`.
- Eliminate use of `if constexpr` if we want it to compile under C++14.
Patch by @lewissbaker (Lewis Baker).
llvm-svn: 357010
Summary:
The framework for supporting target-specific MachineFunctionInfo was
added in r356215. This adds serialization support for
WebAssemblyFunctionInfo on top of that. This patch only adds the
framework and does not actually serialize anything at this point; we
have to add YAML mapping later for the fields in WebAssemblyFunctionInfo
we want to serialize if necessary.
Reviewers: dschuff, arsenm
Subscribers: sunfish, wdng, sbc100, jgravelle-google, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59737
llvm-svn: 357009
Summary:
When TRY and LOOP markers are in the same BB and END_TRY and END_LOOP
markers are in the same BB, END_TRY should be _before_ END_LOOP, because
LOOP is always before TRY if they are in the same BB. (TRY is placed in
the latest possible position, whereas LOOP is in the earliest possible
position.)
Reviewers: dschuff
Subscribers: sunfish, sbc100, jgravelle-google, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59751
llvm-svn: 357008
Summary:
Before we placed all TRY/END_TRY markers before placing BLOCK/END_BLOCK
markers. This couldn't handle this case:
```
bb0:
br bb2
bb1: // nearest common dominator of bb3 and bb4
br_if ... bb3
br bb4
bb2:
...
bb3:
call @foo // unwinds to ehpad
bb4:
call @bar // unwinds to ehpad
ehpad:
catch
...
```
When we placed TRY markers, we placed it in bb1 because it is the
nearest common dominator of bb3 and bb4. But because bb0 jumps to bb2,
when we placed block markers, we ended up with interleaved scopes like
```
block
try
end_block
catch
end_try
```
which was not correct.
This patch fixes the bug by placing BLOCK and TRY markers in one pass
while iterating BBs in a function. This also adds some more routines to
`placeTryMarkers`, because we now have to assume that there can be
previously placed BLOCK and END_BLOCK.
Reviewers: dschuff
Subscribers: sunfish, sbc100, jgravelle-google, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59739
llvm-svn: 357007
Summary:
This prevents "Cannot encode high byte register in REX-prefixed instruction"
from happening on instructions that require REX encoding when AH & co
get selected.
On the down side, these 4 registers can no longer be selected
automatically, but this avoids having to expose all the X86 encoding
complexity.
Reviewers: gchatelet
Subscribers: tschuett, jdoerfert, llvm-commits, bdb
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59821
llvm-svn: 357003
Found by inspection when looking at the debug output of MCA.
This problem was latent, and none of the upstream models were affected by it.
No functional change intended.
llvm-svn: 357000
At the moment, support for runtime debug output using the
OMPTARGET_DEBUG=1 environment variable is only available with
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug builds. The patch allows setting it independently
using the LIBOMPTARGET_ENABLE_DEBUG option, which is enabled by default
depending on CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE. That is, unless this option is set
explicitly, nothing changes. This is the same mechanism used by LLVM for
LLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS.
This patch also removes adding -g -O0 in debug builds, it should be
handled by cmake's CMAKE_{C|CXX}_FLAGS_DEBUG configuration option.
Idea by Hal Finkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55952
llvm-svn: 356998
Various SelectionDAG non-combine operations (e.g. the getNode smart
constructor and legalization) may leave dangling nodes by applying
optimizations or not fully pruning unused result values. This can
result in nodes that are never added to the worklist and therefore can
not be pruned.
Add a node inserter as the current node deleter to make sure such
nodes have the chance of being pruned.
Many minor changes, mostly positive.
llvm-svn: 356996
Summary:
After D59297, the TypePair class kind of lost its purpose as it was no
longer a "pair". This finishes the job started in that patch and deletes
the class altogether. All usages have been updated to use CompilerType
class directly.
Reviewers: clayborg, jingham, zturner
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, dexonsmith, jdoerfert, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59414
llvm-svn: 356993
This is the next step in moving the minidump parsing into llvm. I remove
the minidump structures already defined in the llvm Object library and
convert our parser to use those. NFC.
llvm-svn: 356992
Adds two patterns to improve the codegen of GPR value comparisons with small
constants. Instead of first loading the constant into another register and then
doing an XOR of those registers, these patterns directly use the constant as an
XORI immediate.
llvm-svn: 356990
This helps us relax the extension of a lot of scalar elements before they are inserted into a vector.
Its exposes an issue in DAGCombiner::convertBuildVecZextToZext as some/all the zero-extensions may be relaxed to ANY_EXTEND, so we need to handle that case to avoid a couple of AVX2 VPMOVZX test regressions.
Once this is in it should be easier to fix a number of remaining failures to fold loads into VBROADCAST nodes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59484
llvm-svn: 356989
DenseMap iteration order is not guaranteed, use MapVector instead.
Fix provided by srhines.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59807
llvm-svn: 356988
When one mistakenly specifies 'def' instead of using 'defm',
the error message is quite misleading: 'Couldn't find class..'
Instead, it should recommend using defm if the multiclass of
same name exists.
Reviewed By: hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59294
llvm-svn: 356985
This makes GNU binutils not reject the libraries outright.
GNU ld handles weak externals slightly differently though, so it
can't use them for aliases in import libraries, but this makes GNU
ld able to use the rest of the import libraries.
LLD accepted object files with machine type 0 aka
IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_UNKNOWN.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59742
llvm-svn: 356982
The RISC-V assembler needs the target ABI because it defines a flag of the ELF
file, as described in [1].
Make clang (the driver) to pass the target ABI to -cc1as in exactly the same
way it does for -cc1.
Currently -cc1as knows about -target-abi but is not handling it. Handle it and
pass it to the MC layer via MCTargetOptions.
[1] https://github.com/riscv/riscv-elf-psabi-doc/blob/master/riscv-elf.md#file-header
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59298
llvm-svn: 356981
rL356312 changed the return type of emplace_back from void to reference.
Update the tests to check the behavior.
Reviewers: dblaikie
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Subscribers: dexonsmith, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59809
llvm-svn: 356980
We were using OrigNBits, but that put all the nodes before the node we used to start the control computation. This caused some node earlier than the sequence we inserted to be selected before the sequence we created. We want our new sequence to be selected first since it depends on OrigNBits.
I don't have a test case. Found by reviewing the code.
llvm-svn: 356979
Do not pipe binary data between processes in lit tests this time,
since it turns out that can break on Windows.
This reverts commit 84c8652fc3.
llvm-svn: 356975
Within the MatchFPUWaitAlias function, Operands[0] is potentially overwritten leading to &Op referencing a deleted object. To fix this, assign the reference after the function.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57376
llvm-svn: 356973
This error can only happen if an unfinished operation is at Eof.
Patch by Brandon Jones
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57379
llvm-svn: 356972
The python plugin uses wrappers generated by swig. For the symbols to be
available, we'd need to link against liblldb, which is not an option
because the symbols could conflict with the static library we are
testing. Instead we define the symbols ourselves in the unit test.
llvm-svn: 356971
We want to distribute only a single archive so -lc++ does the right
thing and users don't have to explicitly link -lc++abi and -lunwind.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59803
llvm-svn: 356970
r356634 didn't fix all the problems caused by r356222 - even though simple
constructors involving transparent init-list expressions are now evaluated
precisely, many more complicated constructors aren't, for other reasons.
The attached test case is an example of a constructor that will never be
evaluated precisely - simply because there isn't a constructor there (instead,
the program invokes run-time undefined behavior by returning without a return
statement that should have constructed the return value).
Fix another part of the problem for such situations: evaluate transparent
init-list expressions transparently, so that to avoid creating ill-formed
"transparent" nonloc::CompoundVals.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59622
llvm-svn: 356969
Summary:
This should address remaining issues discussed in PR36555.
Currently R_GOT*_FROM_END are exclusively used by x86 and x86_64 to
express relocations types relative to the GOT base. We have
_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ (GOT base) = start(.got.plt) but end(.got) !=
start(.got.plt)
This can have problems when _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ is used as a symbol, e.g.
glibc dl_machine_dynamic assumes _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ is start(.got.plt),
which is not true.
extern const ElfW(Addr) _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_[] attribute_hidden;
return _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_[0]; // R_X86_64_GOTPC32
In this patch, we
* Change all GOT*_FROM_END to GOTPLT* to fix the problem.
* Add HasGotPltOffRel to denote whether .got.plt should be kept even if
the section is empty.
* Simplify GotSection::empty and GotPltSection::empty by setting
HasGotOffRel and HasGotPltOffRel according to GlobalOffsetTable early.
The change of R_386_GOTPC makes X86::writePltHeader simpler as we don't
have to compute the offset start(.got.plt) - Ebx (it is constant 0).
We still diverge from ld.bfd (at least in most cases) and gold in that
.got.plt and .got are not adjacent, but the advantage doing that is
unclear.
Reviewers: ruiu, sivachandra, espindola
Subscribers: emaste, mehdi_amini, arichardson, dexonsmith, jdoerfert, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59594
llvm-svn: 356968
lld's mark-sweep garbage collector was written in the visitor pattern.
There are functions that traverses a given graph, and the functions calls
callback functions to dispatch according to node type.
The code was originaly pretty simple, and lambdas worked pretty
well. However, as we add more features to the garbage collector, that became
more like a callback hell. We now have a callback function that wraps
another callback function, for example. It is not easy to follow the flow of
the control.
This patch rewrites it as a regular class. What was once a lambda is now a
regular class member function. I think this change fixes the readability
issue.
No functionality change intended.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59800
llvm-svn: 356966
Compiling with -polly-target=hybrid was causing Polly to occur two times
in the pipeline. The reason was how the ManagedMemoryRewritePass was
registered in the pass manager. ManagedMemoryRewritePass being a
ModulePass was forcing all previous passes to get recomputed. This
commit avoids Polly to appear two times in the pipeline registering the
ManagedMemoryRewritePass later in the pass manager.
Patch by Lorenzo Chelini <l.chelini@icloud.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59263
llvm-svn: 356965
The intention is to add metadata to direct call sites of functions
marked with __declspec(allocator), which will ultimately result in some
S_HEAPALLOCSITE debug info records when emitting codeview.
This is a piece of PR38491
llvm-svn: 356964
This should hopefully lead to minor improvements in code generation, and
more accurate spill/reload comments in assembly.
Also fix isLoadFromStackSlotPostFE/isStoreToStackSlotPostFE so they
don't lead to misleading assembly comments for merged memory operands;
this is technically orthogonal, but in practice the relevant memory
operand lists don't show up without this change.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59713
llvm-svn: 356963