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Erik Pilkington 5a559e64a9 Add a new flag and attributes to control static destructor registration
This commit adds the flag -fno-c++-static-destructors and the attributes
[[clang::no_destroy]] and [[clang::always_destroy]]. no_destroy specifies that a
specific static or thread duration variable shouldn't have it's destructor
registered, and is the default in -fno-c++-static-destructors mode.
always_destroy is the opposite, and is the default in -fc++-static-destructors
mode.

A variable whose destructor is disabled (either because of
-fno-c++-static-destructors or [[clang::no_destroy]]) doesn't count as a use of
the destructor, so we don't do any access checking or mark it referenced. We
also don't emit -Wexit-time-destructors for these variables.

rdar://21734598

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50994

llvm-svn: 340306
2018-08-21 17:24:06 +00:00
Martin Bohme 4e1293b5e1 Summary:Add clang::reinitializes attribute
Summary:
This is for use by clang-tidy's bugprone-use-after-move check -- see
corresponding clang-tidy patch at https://reviews.llvm.org/D49910.

Reviewers: aaron.ballman, rsmith

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Subscribers: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49911

llvm-svn: 339569
2018-08-13 14:11:03 +00:00
Stephen Kelly 1c301dcbc4 Port getLocEnd -> getEndLoc
Reviewers: teemperor!

Subscribers: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50351

llvm-svn: 339386
2018-08-09 21:09:38 +00:00
Stephen Kelly f2ceec4811 Port getLocStart -> getBeginLoc
Reviewers: teemperor!

Subscribers: jholewinski, whisperity, jfb, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50350

llvm-svn: 339385
2018-08-09 21:08:08 +00:00
Erich Keane 44bacdfcaf Implement diagnostic stream operator for ParsedAttr.
As a part of attempting to clean up the way attributes are 
printed, this patch adds an operator << to the diagnostics/
partialdiagnostics so that ParsedAttr can be sent directly.

This patch also rewrites a large amount* of the times when
ParsedAttr was printed using its IdentifierInfo object instead
of being printed itself.  
*"a large amount" == "All I could find".

llvm-svn: 339344
2018-08-09 13:21:32 +00:00
Richard Smith f4e248c23e [P0936R0] add [[clang::lifetimebound]] attribute
This patch adds support for a new attribute, [[clang::lifetimebound]], that
indicates that the lifetime of a function result is related to one of the
function arguments. When walking an initializer to make sure that the lifetime
of the initial value is at least as long as the lifetime of the initialized
object, we step through parameters (including the implicit object parameter of
a non-static member function) that are marked with this attribute.

There's nowhere to write an attribute on the implicit object parameter, so in
lieu of that, it may be applied to a function type (where it appears
immediately after the cv-qualifiers and ref-qualifier, which is as close to a
declaration of the implicit object parameter as we have). I'm currently
modeling this in the AST as the attribute appertaining to the function type.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49922

llvm-svn: 338464
2018-08-01 00:33:25 +00:00
Fangrui Song 6907ce2f8f Remove trailing space
sed -Ei 's/[[:space:]]+$//' include/**/*.{def,h,td} lib/**/*.{cpp,h}

llvm-svn: 338291
2018-07-30 19:24:48 +00:00
Ana Pazos 1eee1b771f [RISCV] Add support for interrupt attribute
Summary:
Clang supports the GNU style ``__attribute__((interrupt))`` attribute  on RISCV targets.
Permissible values for this parameter are user, supervisor, and machine.
If there is no parameter, then it defaults to machine.
Reference: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/RISC-V-Function-Attributes.html
Based on initial patch by Zhaoshi Zheng.

Reviewers: asb, aaron.ballman

Reviewed By: asb, aaron.ballman

Subscribers: rkruppe, the_o, aaron.ballman, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, sabuasal, niosHD, kito-cheng, shiva0217, zzheng, edward-jones, mgrang, rogfer01, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48412

llvm-svn: 338045
2018-07-26 17:37:45 +00:00
Erich Keane 3efe00206f Implement cpu_dispatch/cpu_specific Multiversioning
As documented here: https://software.intel.com/en-us/node/682969 and
https://software.intel.com/en-us/node/523346. cpu_dispatch multiversioning
is an ICC feature that provides for function multiversioning.

This feature is implemented with two attributes: First, cpu_specific,
which specifies the individual function versions. Second, cpu_dispatch,
which specifies the location of the resolver function and the list of
resolvable functions.

This is valuable since it provides a mechanism where the resolver's TU
can be specified in one location, and the individual implementions
each in their own translation units.

The goal of this patch is to be source-compatible with ICC, so this
implementation diverges from the ICC implementation in a few ways:
1- Linux x86/64 only: This implementation uses ifuncs in order to
properly dispatch functions. This is is a valuable performance benefit
over the ICC implementation. A future patch will be provided to enable
this feature on Windows, but it will obviously more closely fit ICC's
implementation.
2- CPU Identification functions: ICC uses a set of custom functions to identify
the feature list of the host processor. This patch uses the cpu_supports
functionality in order to better align with 'target' multiversioning.
1- cpu_dispatch function def/decl: ICC's cpu_dispatch requires that the function
marked cpu_dispatch be an empty definition. This patch supports that as well,
however declarations are also permitted, since the linker will solve the
issue of multiple emissions.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47474

llvm-svn: 337552
2018-07-20 14:13:28 +00:00
Fangrui Song 99337e246c Change \t to spaces
llvm-svn: 337530
2018-07-20 08:19:20 +00:00
Erich Keane 7963e8bebb Add support for __declspec(code_seg("segname"))
This patch uses CodeSegAttr to represent __declspec(code_seg) rather than 
building on the existing support for #pragma code_seg.
The code_seg declspec is applied on functions and classes. This attribute 
enables the placement of code into separate named segments, including compiler-
generated codes and template instantiations.

For more information, please see the following:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn636922.aspx

This patch fixes the regression for the support for attribute ((section).
746b78de78

Patch by Soumi Manna (Manna)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48841

llvm-svn: 337420
2018-07-18 20:04:48 +00:00
Erich Keane e891aa971a [NFC] Rename clang::AttributeList to clang::ParsedAttr
Since The type no longer contains the 'next' item anymore, it isn't a list,
so rename it to ParsedAttr to be more accurate.

llvm-svn: 337005
2018-07-13 15:07:47 +00:00
Erich Keane c480f30580 AttributeList de-listifying:
Basically, "AttributeList" loses all list-like mechanisms, ParsedAttributes is
switched to use a TinyPtrVector (and a ParsedAttributesView is created to
have a non-allocating attributes list). DeclaratorChunk gets the later kind,
Declarator/DeclSpec keep ParsedAttributes.

Iterators are added to the ParsedAttribute types so that for-loops work.

llvm-svn: 336945
2018-07-12 21:09:05 +00:00
Craig Topper 74c10e3236 [Builtins][Attributes][X86] Tag all X86 builtins with their required vector width. Add a min_vector_width function attribute and tag all x86 instrinsics with it
This is part of an ongoing attempt at making 512 bit vectors illegal in the X86 backend type legalizer due to CPU frequency penalties associated with wide vectors on Skylake Server CPUs. We want the loop vectorizer to be able to emit IR containing wide vectors as intermediate operations in vectorized code and allow these wide vectors to be legalized to 256 bits by the X86 backend even though we are targetting a CPU that supports 512 bit vectors. This is similar to what happens with an AVX2 CPU, the vectorizer can emit wide vectors and the backend will split them. We want this splitting behavior, but still be able to use new Skylake instructions that work on 256-bit vectors and support things like masking and gather/scatter.

Of course if the user uses explicit vector code in their source code we need to not split those operations. Especially if they have used any of the 512-bit vector intrinsics from immintrin.h. And we need to make it so that merely using the intrinsics produces the expected code in order to be backwards compatible.

To support this goal, this patch adds a new IR function attribute "min-legal-vector-width" that can indicate the need for a minimum vector width to be legal in the backend. We need to ensure this attribute is set to the largest vector width needed by any intrinsics from immintrin.h that the function uses. The inliner will be reponsible for merging this attribute when a function is inlined. We may also need a way to limit inlining in the future as well, but we can discuss that in the future.

To make things more complicated, there are two different ways intrinsics are implemented in immintrin.h. Either as an always_inline function containing calls to builtins(can be target specific or target independent) or vector extension code. Or as a macro wrapper around a taget specific builtin. I believe I've removed all cases where the macro was around a target independent builtin.

To support the always_inline function case this patch adds attribute((min_vector_width(128))) that can be used to tag these functions with their vector width. All x86 intrinsic functions that operate on vectors have been tagged with this attribute.

To support the macro case, all x86 specific builtins have also been tagged with the vector width that they require. Use of any builtin with this property will implicitly increase the min_vector_width of the function that calls it. I've done this as a new property in the attribute string for the builtin rather than basing it on the type string so that we can opt into it on a per builtin basis and avoid any impact to target independent builtins.

There will be future work to support vectors passed as function arguments and supporting inline assembly. And whatever else we can find that isn't covered by this patch.

Special thanks to Chandler who suggested this direction and reviewed a preview version of this patch. And thanks to Eric Christopher who has had many conversations with me about this issue.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48617

llvm-svn: 336583
2018-07-09 19:00:16 +00:00
Richard Smith 90ae9677e7 When a dependent alignas is applied to a non-dependent typedef,
prioritize the error for the bad subject over the error for the
dependent / non-dependent mismatch.

llvm-svn: 335191
2018-06-20 23:36:55 +00:00
Yaxun Liu aa24601f98 [CUDA][HIP] Allow CUDA __global__ functions to have amdgpu kernel attributes
There are HIP applications e.g. Tensorflow 1.3 using amdgpu kernel attributes, however
currently they are only allowed on OpenCL kernel functions.

This patch will allow amdgpu kernel attributes to be applied to CUDA/HIP __global__
functions.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47958

llvm-svn: 334561
2018-06-12 23:58:59 +00:00
Richard Smith fb50dd34ed Revert r332470 (and corresponding tests in r332492).
This regressed our support for __attribute__((section)). See added test file
for example of code broken by this.

llvm-svn: 332760
2018-05-18 20:18:17 +00:00
Erich Keane 64144eb194 Add support for __declspec(code_seg("segname"))
Add support for __declspec(code_seg("segname"))

This patch is built on the existing support for #pragma code_seg. The code_seg
declspec is allowed on functions and classes. The attribute enables the
placement of code into separate named segments, including compiler-generated
members and template instantiations.

For more information, please see the following:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn636922.aspx

A new CodeSeg attribute is used instead of adding a new spelling to the existing
Section attribute since they don’t apply to the same Subjects. Section
attributes are also added for the code_seg declspec since they are used for
#pragma code_seg. No CodeSeg attributes are added to the AST.

The patch is written to match with the Microsoft compiler’s behavior even where
that behavior is a little complicated (see https://reviews.llvm.org/D22931, the
Microsoft feedback page is no longer available since MS has removed the page).
That code is in getImplicitSectionAttrFromClass routine.

Diagnostics messages are added to match with the Microsoft compiler for code-seg
attribute mismatches on base and derived classes and virtual overrides.


Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43352

llvm-svn: 332470
2018-05-16 13:57:17 +00:00
Manoj Gupta 4fbf84c173 [Clang] Implement function attribute no_stack_protector.
Summary:
This attribute tells clang to skip this function from stack protector
when -stack-protector option is passed.
GCC option for this is:
__attribute__((__optimize__("no-stack-protector"))) and the
equivalent clang syntax would be: __attribute__((no_stack_protector))

This is used in Linux kernel to selectively disable stack protector
in certain functions.

Reviewers: aaron.ballman, rsmith, rnk, probinson

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Subscribers: probinson, srhines, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46300

llvm-svn: 331925
2018-05-09 21:41:18 +00:00
Adrian Prantl 9fc8faf9e6 Remove \brief commands from doxygen comments.
This is similar to the LLVM change https://reviews.llvm.org/D46290.

We've been running doxygen with the autobrief option for a couple of
years now. This makes the \brief markers into our comments
redundant. Since they are a visual distraction and we don't want to
encourage more \brief markers in new code either, this patch removes
them all.

Patch produced by

for i in $(git grep -l '\@brief'); do perl -pi -e 's/\@brief //g' $i & done
for i in $(git grep -l '\\brief'); do perl -pi -e 's/\\brief //g' $i & done

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46320

llvm-svn: 331834
2018-05-09 01:00:01 +00:00
Richard Smith b5f8171a1b PR37189 Fix incorrect end source location and spelling for a split '>>' token.
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
2018-04-30 05:25:48 +00:00
Steven Wu 3bb4aa566e [Availability] Improve availability to consider functions run at load time
Summary:
There are some functions/methods that run when the application launches
or the library loads. Those functions will run reguardless the OS
version as long as it satifies the minimum deployment target. Annotate
them with availability attributes doesn't really make sense because they
are essentially available on all targets since minimum deployment
target.

rdar://problem/36093384

Reviewers: arphaman, erik.pilkington

Reviewed By: erik.pilkington

Subscribers: erik.pilkington, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45699

llvm-svn: 330166
2018-04-16 23:34:18 +00:00
Aaron Ballman fbedb97dd2 Allow [[maybe_unused]] on static data members; these are considered variables and the attribute should appertain to them.
Patch by S. B. Tam.

llvm-svn: 329904
2018-04-12 12:21:41 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko 2a8c18d991 Fix typos in clang
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
2018-04-06 15:14:32 +00:00
Alex Lorenz 9c64f211b6 Remove the temporary availability checking workaround for
the nested declarations in @interface.

rdar://28825862

llvm-svn: 329324
2018-04-05 18:12:06 +00:00
Volodymyr Sapsai 7d89ce97ec [Sema] Make deprecation fix-it replace all multi-parameter ObjC method slots.
Deprecation replacement can be any text but if it looks like a name of
ObjC method and has the same number of arguments as original method,
replace all slot names so after applying a fix-it you have valid code.

rdar://problem/36660853

Reviewers: aaron.ballman, erik.pilkington, rsmith

Reviewed By: erik.pilkington

Subscribers: cfe-commits, jkorous-apple

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44589

llvm-svn: 328807
2018-03-29 17:34:09 +00:00
Mandeep Singh Grang c205d8cc8d [clang] Change std::sort to llvm::sort in response to r327219
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
2018-03-27 16:50:00 +00:00
Oren Ben Simhon 220671a080 Adding nocf_check attribute for cf-protection fine tuning
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
2018-03-17 13:31:35 +00:00
Joel E. Denny 8150810556 Reland "[Attr] Fix parameter indexing for several attributes"
Relands r326602 (reverted in r326862) with new test and fix for
PR36620.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43248

llvm-svn: 327405
2018-03-13 14:51:22 +00:00
Reid Kleckner 04f9bcaa6d Avoid including ScopeInfo.h from Sema.h
Summary:
This provides no measurable build speedup, but it reinstates an
optimization from r112038 that was lost in r179618.  It requires moving
CapturedScopeInfo::Capture out to clang::sema, which might be too
general since we have plenty of other Capture records in BlockDecl and
other AST nodes.

Reviewers: rjmccall

Subscribers: cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44221

llvm-svn: 326957
2018-03-07 22:48:35 +00:00
Nico Weber bbf648253d Revert r326602, it caused PR36620.
llvm-svn: 326862
2018-03-07 02:22:41 +00:00
Aaron Ballman 3cfa9d1d61 Replace the custom handling for several attributes; NFC.
These attributes were only customized because of the need to check for attribute mutual exclusion, but we now have the handleSimpleAttributeWithExclusions() helper function to handle these scenarios.

llvm-svn: 326675
2018-03-04 15:32:01 +00:00
Aaron Ballman 1a3901c69f Create a subject list for the `used` attribute rather than use custom checking logic.
This changes the diagnostic wording somewhat, but otherwise intends no functional change to the attribute.

llvm-svn: 326665
2018-03-03 21:02:09 +00:00
Joel E. Denny 4925445958 [Attr] Fix parameter indexing for several attributes
The patch fixes a number of bugs related to parameter indexing in
attributes:

* Parameter indices in some attributes (argument_with_type_tag,
  pointer_with_type_tag, nonnull, ownership_takes, ownership_holds,
  and ownership_returns) are specified in source as one-origin
  including any C++ implicit this parameter, were stored as
  zero-origin excluding any this parameter, and were erroneously
  printing (-ast-print) and confusingly dumping (-ast-dump) as the
  stored values.

* For alloc_size, the C++ implicit this parameter was not subtracted
  correctly in Sema, leading to assert failures or to silent failures
  of __builtin_object_size to compute a value.

* For argument_with_type_tag, pointer_with_type_tag, and
  ownership_returns, the C++ implicit this parameter was not added
  back to parameter indices in some diagnostics.

This patch fixes the above bugs and aims to prevent similar bugs in
the future by introducing careful mechanisms for handling parameter
indices in attributes.  ParamIdx stores a parameter index and is
designed to hide the stored encoding while providing accessors that
require each use (such as printing) to make explicit the encoding that
is needed.  Attribute declarations declare parameter index arguments
as [Variadic]ParamIdxArgument, which are exposed as ParamIdx[*].  This
patch rewrites all attribute arguments that are processed by
checkFunctionOrMethodParameterIndex in SemaDeclAttr.cpp to be declared
as [Variadic]ParamIdxArgument.  The only exception is xray_log_args's
argument, which is encoded as a count not an index.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43248

llvm-svn: 326602
2018-03-02 19:03:22 +00:00
George Burgess IV 00f70bd933 Remove redundant casts. NFC
So I wrote a clang-tidy check to lint out redundant `isa`, `cast`, and
`dyn_cast`s for fun. This is a portion of what it found for clang; I
plan to do similar cleanups in LLVM and other subprojects when I find
time.

Because of the volume of changes, I explicitly avoided making any change
that wasn't highly local and obviously correct to me (e.g. we still have
a number of foo(cast<Bar>(baz)) that I didn't touch, since overloading
is a thing and the cast<Bar> did actually change the type -- just up the
class hierarchy).

I also tried to leave the types we were cast<>ing to somewhere nearby,
in cases where it wasn't locally obvious what we were dealing with
before.

llvm-svn: 326416
2018-03-01 05:43:23 +00:00
Aaron Ballman 836684aff3 When diagnosing the arguments to alloc_size, report the failing argument using a 1-based index instead of a 0-based index for consistency.
Patch by Joel Denny.

llvm-svn: 326058
2018-02-25 20:40:06 +00:00
Aaron Ballman bd0f656631 Fix a failing assertion with the pointer_with_type_tag attribute when the function the attribute appertains to is variadic.
Patch by Joel Denny.

llvm-svn: 326057
2018-02-25 20:28:10 +00:00
Aaron Ballman a26d8ee559 Add a C++11 and C2x spelling for the type safety attribute (argument_with_type_tag, pointer_with_type_tag, and type_tag_for_datatype) in the clang vendor namespace.
The TypeTagForDatatype attribute had custom parsing rules that previously prevented it from being supported with square bracket notation. The ArgumentWithTypeTag attribute previously had unnecessary custom parsing that could be handled declaratively.

llvm-svn: 326052
2018-02-25 14:01:04 +00:00
Erich Keane 29636aaaa6 Clean up 'target' attribute diagnostics
There were a few issues previously with the target
attribute diagnostics implementation that lead to the
attribute being added to the AST despite having an error
in it.

This patch changes that, and adds a test to ensure it
does not get added to the AST.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43359

llvm-svn: 325364
2018-02-16 17:31:59 +00:00
Aaron Ballman 736c09b4db Amend r325256. This change was not properly merged locally before the commit happened.
llvm-svn: 325261
2018-02-15 16:28:10 +00:00
Aaron Ballman a70c6b5cc6 NFC; clean up this file based on our coding standards. The impetus was considerable use of a type name as an identifier for an object.
Changed identifier names (especially function parameters) to not clash with type names and to follow the proper naming conventions. Use of explicit type names changed to use auto where appropriate. Removed unused parameters that should have never been added in the first place. Minor formatting cleanups.

The changes were mostly mechanical and should have no functional impact.

llvm-svn: 325256
2018-02-15 16:20:20 +00:00
Jonas Hahnfeld ee47d8cb96 [CUDA] Allow external variables in separate compilation
According to the CUDA Programming Guide this is prohibited in
whole program compilation mode. This makes sense because external
references cannot be satisfied in that mode anyway. However,
such variables are allowed in separate compilation mode which
is a valid use case.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42923

llvm-svn: 325136
2018-02-14 16:04:03 +00:00
Erich Keane 293a0556f3 Implement function attribute artificial
Added support in clang for GCC function attribute 'artificial'. This attribute 
is used to control stepping behavior of debugger with respect to inline 
functions.

Patch By: Elizabeth Andrews (eandrews)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43259

llvm-svn: 325081
2018-02-14 00:14:07 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka 02914dc127 Add support for attribute 'trivial_abi'.
The 'trivial_abi' attribute can be applied to a C++ class, struct, or
union. It makes special functions of the annotated class (the destructor
and copy/move constructors) to be trivial for the purpose of calls and,
as a result, enables the annotated class or containing classes to be
passed or returned using the C ABI for the underlying type.

When a type that is considered trivial for the purpose of calls despite
having a non-trivial destructor (which happens only when the class type
or one of its subobjects is a 'trivial_abi' class) is passed to a
function, the callee is responsible for destroying the object.

For more background, see the discussions that took place on the mailing
list:

http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2017-November/055955.html
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20180101/thread.html#214043

rdar://problem/35204524

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41039

llvm-svn: 324269
2018-02-05 20:23:22 +00:00
Hongbin Zheng 702ffea169 [Refactor] Use enum instead of magic number in handleX86ForceAlignArgPointerAttr, NFC
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42227

llvm-svn: 322918
2018-01-19 03:07:00 +00:00
Erich Keane 7544967108 Add support for ObjectFormat to TargetSpecificAttr
Looking through the code, I saw a FIXME on IFunc to switch it
to a target specific attribute. In looking through it, i saw that
the no-longer-appropriately-named TargetArch didn't support ObjectFormat
checking.

This patch changes the name of TargetArch to TargetSpecific
(since it checks much more than just Arch), makes "Arch" optional, adds
support for ObjectFormat, better documents the TargetSpecific type, and
changes IFunc over to a TargetSpecificAttr.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41303

llvm-svn: 321201
2017-12-20 18:51:08 +00:00
Yi Kong 2d58d19c48 [ThreadSafetyAnalysis] Fix isCapabilityExpr
There are many more expr types that can be a capability expr, like
CXXThisExpr, CallExpr, MemberExpr. Instead of enumerating all of them,
just check typeHasCapability for any type given.

Also add & and * operators to allowed unary operators.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41224

llvm-svn: 320753
2017-12-14 22:24:45 +00:00
Aaron Ballman c351fba69e Now that C++17 is official (https://www.iso.org/standard/68564.html), start changing the C++1z terminology over to C++17. NFC intended, these are all mechanical changes.
llvm-svn: 319688
2017-12-04 20:27:34 +00:00
Aaron Ballman 3b70e75780 Disallow a cleanup attribute from appertaining to a parameter (the attribute only appertains to local variables and is silently a noop on parameters). This repurposes the unused (and syntactically incorrect) NormalVar attribute subject.
llvm-svn: 319555
2017-12-01 16:53:49 +00:00
Alexander Richardson 6d989436d0 Convert clang::LangAS to a strongly typed enum
Summary:
Convert clang::LangAS to a strongly typed enum

Currently both clang AST address spaces and target specific address spaces
are represented as unsigned which can lead to subtle errors if the wrong
type is passed. It is especially confusing in the CodeGen files as it is
not possible to see what kind of address space should be passed to a
function without looking at the implementation.
I originally made this change for our LLVM fork for the CHERI architecture
where we make extensive use of address spaces to differentiate between
capabilities and pointers. When merging the upstream changes I usually
run into some test failures or runtime crashes because the wrong kind of
address space is passed to a function. By converting the LangAS enum to a
C++11 we can catch these errors at compile time. Additionally, it is now
obvious from the function signature which kind of address space it expects.

I found the following errors while writing this patch:

- ItaniumRecordLayoutBuilder::LayoutField was passing a clang AST address
  space to  TargetInfo::getPointer{Width,Align}()
- TypePrinter::printAttributedAfter() prints the numeric value of the
  clang AST address space instead of the target address space.
  However, this code is not used so I kept the current behaviour
- initializeForBlockHeader() in CGBlocks.cpp was passing
  LangAS::opencl_generic to TargetInfo::getPointer{Width,Align}()
- CodeGenFunction::EmitBlockLiteral() was passing a AST address space to
  TargetInfo::getPointerWidth()
- CGOpenMPRuntimeNVPTX::translateParameter() passed a target address space
  to Qualifiers::addAddressSpace()
- CGOpenMPRuntimeNVPTX::getParameterAddress() was using
  llvm::Type::getPointerTo() with a AST address space
- clang_getAddressSpace() returns either a LangAS or a target address
  space. As this is exposed to C I have kept the current behaviour and
  added a comment stating that it is probably not correct.

Other than this the patch should not cause any functional changes.

Reviewers: yaxunl, pcc, bader

Reviewed By: yaxunl, bader

Subscribers: jlebar, jholewinski, nhaehnle, Anastasia, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38816

llvm-svn: 315871
2017-10-15 18:48:14 +00:00