enabled for the host.
If the compilation for the host enables C++ exceptions, but they are not
supported by the device, we still need to allow the code with the
exception handling constructs outside of the target regions.
llvm-svn: 331372
A @import targeting a top level module from a private module map file
(@import Foo_Private), would fail if there's any submodule declaration
around (module Foo.SomeSub) in the same private module map.
This happens because compileModuleImpl, when building Foo_Private, will
start with the private module map and will not parse the public one,
which leads to unsuccessful parsing of Foo.SomeSub, since top level Foo
was never parsed.
Declaring other submodules in the private module map is not common and
should usually be avoided, but it shouldn't fail to build. Canonicalize
compileModuleImpl to always look at the public module first, so that all
necessary information is available when parsing the private one.
rdar://problem/39822328
llvm-svn: 331322
It's possible for a header to be a symlink to another header. In this
case both will be represented by clang::FileEntry with the same UID and
they'll use the same clang::HeaderFileInfo.
If you include both headers and use some single-inclusion mechanism
like a header guard or #import, one header will get a FileChanged
callback, and another FileSkipped.
So that we get an accurate dependency file, we therefore need to also
implement the FileSkipped callback in dependency scanning.
Patch by Pete Cooper.
Reviewers: bruno, pete
Reviewed By: bruno
Subscribers: cfe-commits, jkorous, vsapsai
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30881
llvm-svn: 331319
This is not yet part of any C++ working draft, and so is controlled by the flag
-fchar8_t rather than a -std= flag. (The GCC implementation is controlled by a
flag with the same name.)
This implementation is experimental, and will be removed or revised
substantially to match the proposal as it makes its way through the C++
committee.
llvm-svn: 331244
As suggested in the post-commit thread for rL331056, we should match these
clang options with the established vocabulary of the corresponding sanitizer
option. Also, the use of 'strict' is well-known for these kinds of knobs,
and we can improve the descriptive text in the docs.
So this intends to match the logic of D46135 but only change the words.
Matching LLVM commit to match this spelling of the attribute to follow shortly.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46236
llvm-svn: 331209
When a '>>' token is split into two '>' tokens (in C++11 onwards), or (as an
extension) when we do the same for other tokens starting with a '>', we can't
just use a location pointing to the first '>' as the location of the split
token, because that would result in our miscomputing the length and spelling
for the token. As a consequence, for example, a refactoring replacing 'A<X>'
with something else would sometimes replace one character too many, and
similarly diagnostics highlighting a template-id source range would highlight
one character too many.
Fix this by creating an expansion range covering the first character of the
'>>' token, whose spelling is '>'. For this to work, we generalize the
expansion range of a macro FileID to be either a token range (the common case)
or a character range (used in this new case).
llvm-svn: 331155
LLVM_ON_WIN32 is set exactly with MSVC and MinGW (but not Cygwin) in
HandleLLVMOptions.cmake, which is where _WIN32 defined too. Just use the
default macro instead of a reinvented one.
See thread "Replacing LLVM_ON_WIN32 with just _WIN32" on llvm-dev and cfe-dev.
No intended behavior change.
llvm-svn: 331069
As discussed in the post-commit thread for:
rL330437 ( http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20180423/545906.html )
We need a way to opt-out of a float-to-int-to-float cast optimization because too much
existing code relies on the platform-specific undefined result of those casts when the
float-to-int overflows.
The LLVM changes associated with adding this function attribute are here:
rL330947
rL330950
rL330951
Also as suggested, I changed the LLVM doc to mention the specific sanitizer flag that
catches this problem:
rL330958
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46135
llvm-svn: 331041
Summary:
This patch moves the MultiplexASTDeserializationListener declaration into a public header.
We're currently using this multiplexer in the cling interpreter to attach another
ASTDeserializationListener during the execution (so, after the MultiplexConsumer is already
attached which prevents us from attaching more). So far we're doing this by patching clang
and making this class public, but it makes things easier if we make this instead just public in
upstream.
Reviewers: thakis, v.g.vassilev, rsmith, bruno
Reviewed By: bruno
Subscribers: llvm-commits, cfe-commits, v.g.vassilev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37475
llvm-svn: 331021
HIP is a language similar to CUDA (https://github.com/ROCm-Developer-Tools/HIP/blob/master/docs/markdown/hip_kernel_language.md ).
The language syntax is very similar, which allows a hip program to be compiled as a CUDA program by Clang. The main difference
is the host API. HIP has a set of vendor neutral host API which can be implemented on different platforms. Currently there is open source
implementation of HIP runtime on amdgpu target (https://github.com/ROCm-Developer-Tools/HIP).
This patch adds support of input kind and language standard hip.
When hip file is compiled, both LangOpts.CUDA and LangOpts.HIP is turned on. This allows compilation of hip program as CUDA
in most cases and only special handling of hip program is needed LangOpts.HIP is checked.
This patch also adds support of kernel launching of HIP program using HIP host API.
When -x hip is not specified, there is no behaviour change for CUDA.
Patch by Greg Rodgers.
Revised and lit test added by Yaxun Liu.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44984
llvm-svn: 330790
Summary:
By default Clang outputs its version (including git commit hash, in
case of trunk builds) into object and assembly files. It might be
useful to have an option to disable this, especially for debugging
purposes.
This patch implements new command line flags -Qn and -Qy (the names
are chosen for compatibility with GCC). -Qn disables output of
the 'llvm.ident' metadata string and the 'producer' debug info. -Qy
(enabled by default) does the opposite.
Reviewers: faisalv, echristo, aprantl
Reviewed By: aprantl
Subscribers: aprantl, cfe-commits, JDevlieghere, rogfer01
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45255
llvm-svn: 330442
This implements support for the previously ignored flag
`-falign-functions`. This allows the frontend to request alignment on
function definitions in the translation unit where they are not
explicitly requested in code. This is compatible with the GCC behaviour
and the ICC behaviour.
The scalar value passed to `-falign-functions` aligns functions to a
power-of-two boundary. If flag is used, the functions are aligned to
16-byte boundaries. If the scalar is specified, it must be an integer
less than or equal to 4096. If the value is not a power-of-two, the
driver will round it up to the nearest power of two.
llvm-svn: 330378
Summary:
A clang builtin for xray typed events. Differs from
__xray_customevent(...) by the presence of a type tag that is vended by
compiler-rt in typical usage. This allows xray handlers to expand logged
events with their type description and plugins to process traced events
based on type.
This change depends on D45633 for the intrinsic definition.
Reviewers: dberris, pelikan, rnk, eizan
Subscribers: cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45716
llvm-svn: 330220
register destructor functions annotated with __attribute__((destructor))
using __cxa_atexit or atexit.
Register destructor functions annotated with __attribute__((destructor))
calling __cxa_atexit in a synthesized constructor function instead of
emitting references to the functions in a special section.
The primary reason for adding this option is that we are planning to
deprecate the __mod_term_funcs section on Darwin in the future. This
feature is enabled by default only on Darwin. Users who do not want this
can use command line option 'fno_register_global_dtors_with_atexit' to
disable it.
rdar://problem/33887655
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45578
llvm-svn: 330199
Summary:
The clang driver option -save-temps was not passed to the LTO config,
so when invoking the ThinLTO backends via clang during distributed
builds there was no way to get LTO to save temp files.
Getting this to work with ThinLTO distributed builds also required
changing the driver to avoid a separate compile step to emit unoptimized
bitcode when the input was already bitcode under -save-temps. Not only is
this unnecessary in general, it is problematic for ThinLTO backends since
the temporary bitcode file to the backend would not match the module path
in the combined index, leading to incorrect ThinLTO backend index-based
optimizations.
Reviewers: pcc
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, inglorion, eraman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45217
llvm-svn: 330194
framework module SomeKitCore {
...
export_as SomeKit
}
Given the module above, while generting autolink information during
codegen, clang should to emit '-framework SomeKitCore' only if SomeKit
was not imported in the relevant TU, otherwise it should use '-framework
SomeKit' instead.
rdar://problem/38269782
llvm-svn: 330152
`__has_include_next` requires correct DirectoryLookup for being
evaluated correctly. We were using Preprocessor::GetCurDirLookup() but
we were calling it after the preprocessor finished its work. And in this
case CurDirLookup is always nullptr which makes `__has_include_next`
behave as `__has_include`.
Fix by storing and using CurDirLookup when preprocessor enters a file,
not when we rewrite the includes.
rdar://problem/36305026
Reviewers: bkramer
Reviewed By: bkramer
Subscribers: jkorous-apple, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45603
llvm-svn: 330041
Summary:
This change addresses http://llvm.org/PR36926 by allowing users to pick
which instrumentation bundles to use, when instrumenting with XRay. In
particular, the flag `-fxray-instrumentation-bundle=` has four valid
values:
- `all`: the default, emits all instrumentation kinds
- `none`: equivalent to -fnoxray-instrument
- `function`: emits the entry/exit instrumentation
- `custom`: emits the custom event instrumentation
These can be combined either as comma-separated values, or as
repeated flag values.
Reviewers: echristo, kpw, eizan, pelikan
Reviewed By: pelikan
Subscribers: mgorny, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44970
llvm-svn: 329985
It means the same thing as -mllvm; there isn't any reason to have two
options which do the same thing.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45109
llvm-svn: 329965
The current support of the feature produces only 2 lines in report:
-Some general Code Generation Time;
-Total time of Backend Consumer actions.
This patch extends Clang time report with new lines related to Preprocessor, Include Filea Search, Parsing, etc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43578
llvm-svn: 329684
Summary:
This change consolidates the always/never lists that may be provided to
clang to externally control which functions should be XRay instrumented
by imbuing attributes. The files follow the same format as defined in
https://clang.llvm.org/docs/SanitizerSpecialCaseList.html for the
sanitizer blacklist.
We also deprecate the existing `-fxray-instrument-always=` and
`-fxray-instrument-never=` flags, in favour of `-fxray-attr-list=`.
This fixes http://llvm.org/PR34721.
Reviewers: echristo, vlad.tsyrklevich, eugenis
Reviewed By: vlad.tsyrklevich
Subscribers: llvm-commits, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45357
llvm-svn: 329543
Found via codespell -q 3 -I ../clang-whitelist.txt
Where whitelist consists of:
archtype
cas
classs
checkk
compres
definit
frome
iff
inteval
ith
lod
methode
nd
optin
ot
pres
statics
te
thru
Patch by luzpaz! (This is a subset of D44188 that applies cleanly with a few
files that have dubious fixes reverted.)
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44188
llvm-svn: 329399
Summary:
`ASTPrinter` allows setting the ouput to any O-Stream, but that printer creates source-code-like syntax (and is also marked with a `FIXME`). The nice, colourful, mostly human-readable `ASTDumper` only works on the standard output, which is not feasible in case a user wants to see the AST of a file through a code navigation/comprehension tool.
This small addition of an overload solves generating a nice colourful AST block for the users of a tool I'm working on, [[ http://github.com/Ericsson/CodeCompass | CodeCompass ]], as opposed to having to duplicate the behaviour of definitions that only exist in the anonymous namespace of implementation TUs related to this module.
Reviewers: alexfh, klimek, rsmith
Reviewed By: alexfh
Subscribers: rnkovacs, dkrupp, gsd, xazax.hun, cfe-commits, #clang
Tags: #clang
Patch by Whisperity!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45096
llvm-svn: 329391
This CMake flag allows setting the default value for the
-f[no]-experimental-new-pass-manager flag.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44330
llvm-svn: 329366
Summary:
"-fmerge-all-constants" is a non-conforming optimization and should not
be the default. It is also causing miscompiles when building Linux
Kernel (https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/3/20/872).
Fixes PR18538.
Reviewers: rjmccall, rsmith, chandlerc
Reviewed By: rsmith, chandlerc
Subscribers: srhines, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45289
llvm-svn: 329300
ObjC and ObjC++ pass non-trivial structs in a way that is incompatible
with each other. For example:
typedef struct {
id f0;
__weak id f1;
} S;
// this code is compiled in c++.
extern "C" {
void foo(S s);
}
void caller() {
// the caller passes the parameter indirectly and destructs it.
foo(S());
}
// this function is compiled in c.
// 'a' is passed directly and is destructed in the callee.
void foo(S a) {
}
This patch fixes the incompatibility by passing and returning structs
with __strong or weak fields using the C ABI in C++ mode. __strong and
__weak fields in a struct do not cause the struct to be destructed in
the caller and __strong fields do not cause the struct to be passed
indirectly.
Also, this patch fixes the microsoft ABI bug mentioned here:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D41039?id=128767#inline-364710
rdar://problem/38887866
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44908
llvm-svn: 328731
r327219 added wrappers to std::sort which randomly shuffle the container before
sorting. This will help in uncovering non-determinism caused due to undefined
sorting order of objects having the same key.
To make use of that infrastructure we need to invoke llvm::sort instead of
std::sort.
llvm-svn: 328636
This make -ivfsoverlay behave more like other fatal errors (e.g. missing
-include file) by skipping the missing file instead of bailing out of
the whole compilation. This makes it possible for libclang to still
provide some functionallity as well as to correctly produce the fatal
error diagnostic (previously we lost the diagnostic in libclang since
there was no TU to tie it to).
rdar://33385423
llvm-svn: 328337
I'm not sure /why/ this is causing issues for libclang, but it is.
Unbreak the buildbots since it's already consumed an hour of my time.
llvm-svn: 328286
When skipping building the module for a private framework module,
LangOpts.CurrentModule isn't enough for implict modules builds; for
instance, in case a private module is built while building a public one,
LangOpts.CurrentModule doesn't reflect the -fmodule-name being passed
down, but instead the module name which triggered the build.
Store the actual -fmodule-name in LangOpts.ModuleName and actually
check a name was provided during compiler invocation in order to
skip building the private module.
rdar://problem/38434694
llvm-svn: 328053
The patch adds nocf_check target independent attribute for disabling checks that were enabled by cf-protection flag.
The attribute can be appertained to functions and function pointers.
Attribute name follows GCC's similar attribute name.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41880
llvm-svn: 327768
This ensures that diagnostics are not remapped to incorrect preamble locations after
the second reparse with a remapped header file occurs.
rdar://37502480
llvm-svn: 327322
Provide two new CMake cache variables -- CLANG_DEFAULT_STD_C
and CLANG_DEFAULT_STD_CXX -- that can be used to override the default
C/ObjC and C++/ObjC++ standards appropriately. They can be set to one of
the identifiers from LangStandards.def, or left unset (the default) to
respect the current platform default.
This option is mostly intended for compiler vendors that may wish
to adjust the defaults their compilers are using. For example, Gentoo
planned to use it to set clang and gcc to matching standards, so that
we could maintain as much compatibility between different compilers
as possible.
The code relies on explicit identifiers rather than the string aliases
for simplicity. This saves us from the necessity of parsing aliases at
build-time or adding additional processing at runtime. For the latter
case, it also adds trivial value check -- if incorrect value is passed,
the code simply fails to compile through referencing an undefined
constant.
If the variable is used to redefine the default standard, the explicit
value overrides the special case for PS4. It is done this way mostly
following other kinds of variables where 'platform defaults' are
redefined.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34365
llvm-svn: 326836
This makes it easier to debug crashes and hangs in block functions since
users can easily find out where the block is called from. The option
doesn't disable tail-calls from non-escaping blocks since non-escaping
blocks are not as hard to debug as escaping blocks.
rdar://problem/35758207
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43841
llvm-svn: 326530