Patch by Michele Scandale!
Rewrite of the functions used to compute the backedge taken count of a
loop on LT and GT comparisons.
I decided to split the handling of LT and GT cases becasue the trick
"a > b == -a < -b" in some cases prevents the trip count computation
due to the multiplication by -1 on the two operands of the
comparison. This issue comes from the conservative computation of
value range of SCEVs: taking the negative SCEV of an expression that
have a small positive range (e.g. [0,31]), we would have a SCEV with a
fullset as value range.
Indeed, in the new rewritten function I tried to better handle the
maximum backedge taken count computation when MAX/MIN expression are
used to handle the cases where no entry guard is found.
Some test have been modified in order to check the new value correctly
(I manually check them and reasoning on possible overflow the new
values seem correct).
I finally added a new test case related to the multiplication by -1
issue on GT comparisons.
llvm-svn: 194116
msvcrt.lib contains "/disallowlib" command line option in its .drectve section.
I couldn't spot any documentation for the option. Ignore it for now so that we
can link the library without error.
llvm-svn: 194114
These functions can generally be applied to multiple kinds of AST node,
so it makes sense to add them to DynTypedNode.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2096
llvm-svn: 194113
The purpose of this function is to allow clients of the dynamic AST matcher
to enumerate each binding.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2095
llvm-svn: 194112
One of the uses of the IsValid flag is to support default constructing
a ErrorOr that is not a Error or a Value. There is not much value in
doing that IMHO. If ErrorOr was to have a default constructor, it
should be implemented by default constructing the value, but even that
looks unnecessary.
The other use is to avoid calling destructors on moved objects. This
looks wrong. If the data being moved has non trivial treatment of
moves (an std::vector for example), it is its destructor that should
handle it, not ~ErrorOr.
With this change ErrorOr becomes a fairly simple wrapper and should
always be better than using an error_code + value in an API.
llvm-svn: 194109
Fixed the test case for "test/functionalities/exec/TestExec.py" on Darwin.
The issue was breakpoints were persisting and causing problems. When we exec, we need to clear out the process and target and start fresh with nothing and let the breakpoints populate themselves again. This patch correctly clears out the breakpoints and also flushes the process so that the objects (process/thread/frame) give out valid information.
llvm-svn: 194106
MorphNodeTo is not safe to call during DAG building. It eagerly
deletes dependent DAG nodes which invalidates the NodeMap. We could
expose a safe interface for morphing nodes, but I don't think it's
worth it. Just create a new MachineNode and replaceAllUsesWith.
My understaning of the SD design has been that we want to support
early target opcode selection. That isn't very well supported, but
generally works. It seems reasonable to rely on this feature even if
it isn't widely used.
llvm-svn: 194102
we don't have such an operand.
Suprisingly enough, this is never actually accounted for in the
ARM version when determining offset ranges. In both places there is the
comment:
- // FIXME: Make use full range of soimm values.
(soimm = shift operand immediate).
llvm-svn: 194101
NS_RETURNS_INNER_POINTER under -objcmt-returns-innerpointer-property
flag (off by default), as older compilers do not support such annotations.
// rdar://15396636
llvm-svn: 194100
bit more robust against future changes. This includes a slight diagnostic
improvement: if we know we're only trying to form a constant expression, take
the first diagnostic which shows the expression is not a constant expression,
rather than preferring the first one which makes the expression unfoldable.
llvm-svn: 194098
hack of passing -fconst-strings to -cc1, but at least the driver uses
the regular warning checking code path.
Since we don't support a warning that is DefaultIgnore in one language
but not in another, this patch creates a dummy C only warning in the same
group as the existing one to get the desired effect.
llvm-svn: 194097
This is a small optimization on linux, but should help more on windows
where msvc only outputs one destructor if there would be two identical ones.
llvm-svn: 194095
Cortex-M0 supports these 32-bit instructions despite being Thumb1 only
(mostly). We knew about that but not that the aliases without the default "sy"
operand were also permitted.
llvm-svn: 194094
another typo in a comment, and update formatting of some comments to
use Doxygen \brief annotations instead of repeating the name of the
documented entity.
llvm-svn: 194092
Before, clang-format would always format entire nested blocks, which
can be unwanted e.g. for long DEBUG({...}) statements. Also
clang-format would not allow to merge lines in nested blocks (e.g. to
put "if (a) return;" on one line in Google style).
This is the first step of several refactorings mostly focussing on the
additional functionality (by reusing the "format many lines" code to
format the children of a nested block). The next steps are:
* Pull out the line merging into its own class.
* Seperate the formatting of many lines from the formatting of a single
line (and the analysis of the solution space).
llvm-svn: 194090
Due to the previously added overflow checks, we can have a retain/release
relation that is one directional. This occurs specifically when we run into an
additive overflow causing us to drop state in only one direction. If that
occurs, we should bail and not optimize that retain/release instead of
asserting.
Apologies for the size of the testcase. It is necessary to cause the additive
cfg overflow to trigger.
rdar://15377890
llvm-svn: 194083