This removes everything but int_x86_avx512_mask_vcvtph2ps_512 which provides the SAE variant, but even this can use the fpext generic if the rounding control is the default.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75162
Try again with an up-to-date version of D69471 (99317124 was a stale
revision).
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Revise the coverage mapping format to reduce binary size by:
1. Naming function records and marking them `linkonce_odr`, and
2. Compressing filenames.
This shrinks the size of llc's coverage segment by 82% (334MB -> 62MB)
and speeds up end-to-end single-threaded report generation by 10%. For
reference the compressed name data in llc is 81MB (__llvm_prf_names).
Rationale for changes to the format:
- With the current format, most coverage function records are discarded.
E.g., more than 97% of the records in llc are *duplicate* placeholders
for functions visible-but-not-used in TUs. Placeholders *are* used to
show under-covered functions, but duplicate placeholders waste space.
- We reached general consensus about giving (1) a try at the 2017 code
coverage BoF [1]. The thinking was that using `linkonce_odr` to merge
duplicates is simpler than alternatives like teaching build systems
about a coverage-aware database/module/etc on the side.
- Revising the format is expensive due to the backwards compatibility
requirement, so we might as well compress filenames while we're at it.
This shrinks the encoded filenames in llc by 86% (12MB -> 1.6MB).
See CoverageMappingFormat.rst for the details on what exactly has
changed.
Fixes PR34533 [2], hopefully.
[1] http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2017-October/118428.html
[2] https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34533
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69471
Revise the coverage mapping format to reduce binary size by:
1. Naming function records and marking them `linkonce_odr`, and
2. Compressing filenames.
This shrinks the size of llc's coverage segment by 82% (334MB -> 62MB)
and speeds up end-to-end single-threaded report generation by 10%. For
reference the compressed name data in llc is 81MB (__llvm_prf_names).
Rationale for changes to the format:
- With the current format, most coverage function records are discarded.
E.g., more than 97% of the records in llc are *duplicate* placeholders
for functions visible-but-not-used in TUs. Placeholders *are* used to
show under-covered functions, but duplicate placeholders waste space.
- We reached general consensus about giving (1) a try at the 2017 code
coverage BoF [1]. The thinking was that using `linkonce_odr` to merge
duplicates is simpler than alternatives like teaching build systems
about a coverage-aware database/module/etc on the side.
- Revising the format is expensive due to the backwards compatibility
requirement, so we might as well compress filenames while we're at it.
This shrinks the encoded filenames in llc by 86% (12MB -> 1.6MB).
See CoverageMappingFormat.rst for the details on what exactly has
changed.
Fixes PR34533 [2], hopefully.
[1] http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2017-October/118428.html
[2] https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34533
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69471
Support only preferred spelling 'Modules/module.private.modulemap' and
not the deprecated 'module_private.map'.
rdar://problem/57715533
Reviewed By: bruno
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75311
Chen
Summary:
Base declaration in pointer arithmetic expression is determined by
binary search with type information. Take "int *a, *b; *(a+*b)" as an
example, we determine the base by checking the type of LHS and RHS. In
this case the type of LHS is "int *", the type of RHS is "int",
therefore, we know that we need to visit LHS in order to find base
declaration.
Reviewers: ABataev, jdoerfert
Reviewed By: ABataev
Subscribers: guansong, cfe-commits, sandoval, dreachem
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75077
This aims to fix a missed inlining case.
If there's a virtual call in the callee on an alloca (stack allocated object) in
the caller, and the callee is inlined into the caller, the post-inline cleanup
would devirtualize the virtual call, but if the next iteration of
DevirtSCCRepeatedPass doesn't happen (under the new pass manager), which is
based on a heuristic to determine whether to reiterate, we may miss inlining the
devirtualized call.
This enables inlining in clang/test/CodeGenCXX/member-function-pointer-calls.cpp.
This is a second commit after a revert
https://reviews.llvm.org/rG4569b3a86f8a4b1b8ad28fe2321f936f9d7ffd43 and a fix
https://reviews.llvm.org/rG41e06ae7ba91.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69591
Use UnaryOperator::CreateFNeg instead.
Summary:
With the introduction of the native fneg instruction, the
fsub -0.0, %x idiom is obsolete. This patch makes LLVM
emit fneg instead of the idiom in all places.
Reviewed By: cameron.mcinally
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75130
WebAssembly enforces a rule that caller and callee signatures must
match. This means that the traditional technique of passing `main`
`argc` and `argv` even when it doesn't need them doesn't work.
Currently the backend renames `main` to `__original_main`, however this
doesn't interact well with LTO'ing libc, and the name isn't intuitive.
This patch allows us to transition to `__main_argc_argv` instead.
This implements the proposal in
https://github.com/WebAssembly/tool-conventions/pull/134
with a flag to disable it when targeting Emscripten, though this is
expected to be temporary, as discussed in the proposal comments.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70700
Summary:
User can select the version of SYCL the compiler will
use via the flag -sycl-std, similar to -cl-std.
The flag defines the LangOpts.SYCLVersion option to the
version of SYCL. The default value is undefined.
If driver is building SYCL code, flag is set to the default SYCL
version (1.2.1)
The preprocessor uses this variable to define CL_SYCL_LANGUAGE_VERSION macro,
which should be defined according to SYCL 1.2.1 standard.
Only valid value at this point for the flag is 1.2.1.
Co-Authored-By: David Wood <Q0KPU0H1YOEPHRY1R2SN5B5RL@david.davidtw.co>
Signed-off-by: Ruyman Reyes <ruyman@codeplay.com>
Subscribers: ebevhan, Anastasia, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72857
Signed-off-by: Alexey Bader <alexey.bader@intel.com>
The code in llvmorg-10-init-12188-g25ce33a6e4f is a breaking change for
users of older linkers who don't pass a version parameter, which
prevents a drop-in clang upgrade. Old tools can't know about what future
tools will do, so as a general principle the burden should be new tools
to be compatible by default. Also, for comparison, none of the other
tests of Version within AddLinkArgs add any new behaviors unless the
version is explicitly specified. Therefore, this patch changes the
-platform_version behavior from opt-out to opt-in.
Patch by David Major!
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74784
I made that file by pasting together several pieces, and forgot to
take out the #include <arm_mve.h> from the tops of the later ones, so
the test was pointlessly including the same header five times. NFC.
is ambiguous, but only one of the possible lookup results could possibly
be right.
Clang recently started diagnosing ambiguity in more cases, and this
broke the build of Firefox. GCC, ICC, MSVC, and previous versions of
Clang all accept some forms of ambiguity here (albeit different ones in
each case); this patch mostly accepts anything any of those compilers
accept.
DevirtSCCRepeatedPass iteration. Needs ReviewPublic
This aims to fix a missed inlining case.
If there's a virtual call in the callee on an alloca (stack allocated object) in
the caller, and the callee is inlined into the caller, the post-inline cleanup
would devirtualize the virtual call, but if the next iteration of
DevirtSCCRepeatedPass doesn't happen (under the new pass manager), which is
based on a heuristic to determine whether to reiterate, we may miss inlining the
devirtualized call.
This enables inlining in clang/test/CodeGenCXX/member-function-pointer-calls.cpp.
Summary:
This commit adds the predicated MVE intrinsics for the same set of
unary operations that I added in their unpredicated forms in
* D74333 (vrint)
* D74334 (vrev)
* D74335 (vclz, vcls)
* D74336 (vmovl)
* D74337 (vmovn)
but since the predicated versions are a lot more similar to each
other, I've kept them all together in a single big patch. Everything
here is done in the standard way we've been doing other predicated
operations: an IR intrinsic called `@llvm.arm.mve.foo.predicated` and
some isel rules that match that alongside whatever they accept for the
unpredicated version of the same instruction.
In order to write the isel rules conveniently, I've refactored the
existing isel rules for the affected instructions into multiclasses
parametrised by a vector-type class, in the usual way. All those
refactorings are intended to leave the existing isel rules unchanged:
the only difference should be that new ones for the predicated
intrinsics are introduced.
The only tiny infrastructure change I needed in this commit was to
change the implementation of `IntrinsicMX` in `arm_mve_defs.td` so
that the records it defines are anonymous rather than named (and use
`NameOverride` to set the output intrinsic name), which allows me to
call it twice in two multiclasses with the same `NAME` without a
tablegen-time error.
Reviewers: dmgreen, MarkMurrayARM, miyuki, ostannard
Reviewed By: MarkMurrayARM
Subscribers: kristof.beyls, hiraditya, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75165
Summary:
Right now we annotate C++'s `operator new` with `noalias` attribute,
which very much is healthy for optimizations.
However as per [[ http://eel.is/c++draft/basic.stc.dynamic.allocation | `[basic.stc.dynamic.allocation]` ]],
there are more promises on global `operator new`, namely:
* non-`std::nothrow_t` `operator new` *never* returns `nullptr`
* If `std::align_val_t align` parameter is taken, the pointer will also be `align`-aligned
* ~~global `operator new`-returned pointer is `__STDCPP_DEFAULT_NEW_ALIGNMENT__`-aligned ~~ It's more caveated than that.
Supplying this information may not cause immediate landslide effects
on any specific benchmarks, but it for sure will be healthy for optimizer
in the sense that the IR will better reflect the guarantees provided in the source code.
The caveat is `-fno-assume-sane-operator-new`, which currently prevents emitting `noalias`
attribute, and is automatically passed by Sanitizers ([[ https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16386 | PR16386 ]]) - should it also cover these attributes?
The problem is that the flag is back-end-specific, as seen in `test/Modules/explicit-build-flags.cpp`.
But while it is okay to add `noalias` metadata in backend, we really should be adding at least
the alignment metadata to the AST, since that allows us to perform sema checks on it.
Reviewers: erichkeane, rjmccall, jdoerfert, eugenis, rsmith
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: xbolva00, jrtc27, atanasyan, nlopes, cfe-commits
Tags: #llvm, #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73380
Summary:
There was even a TODO for this.
The main motivation is to make use of call-site based
`__attribute__((alloc_align(param_idx)))` validation (D72996).
Reviewers: rsmith, erichkeane, aaron.ballman, jdoerfert
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73020
If we deduplicate OpenMP runtime calls we have multiple `ident_t*` that
represent information like source location. So far, we simply kept the
one used by the replacement call. However, as exposed by PR44893, that
can cause problems if we have stack allocated `ident_t` objects. While
we need to revisit the use of these as well, it is clear that we
eventually want to merge source location information in some way. With
this patch we add the infrastructure to do so but without doing the
actual merge. Instead we pick a global `ident_t` from the replaced
calls, if possible, or create a new one with an unknown location
instead.
Reviewed By: JonChesterfield
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74925
Verifies that an argument passed to __builtin_frame_address or __builtin_return_address is within the range [0, 0xFFFF]
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66839
Re-committed after fixed: c93112dc4f
This patch fixes PR44896. For IR input files, option fdiscard-value-names
should be ignored as we need named values in loadModule().
Commit 60d3947922 sets this option after loadModule() where valued names
already created. This creates an inconsistent state in setNameImpl()
that leads to a seg fault.
This patch forces fdiscard-value-names to be false for IR input files.
This patch also emits a warning of "ignoring -fdiscard-value-names" if
option fdiscard-value-names is explictly enabled in the commandline for
IR input files.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74878
Compute and propagate conversion kind to diagnostics helper in C++
to provide more specific diagnostics about incorrect implicit
conversions in assignments, initializations, params, etc...
Duplicated some diagnostics as errors because C++ is more strict.
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74116
So far we've been dropping coverage every time we've encountered
a CXXInheritedCtorInitExpr. This patch attempts to add some
initial support for it.
Constructors for arguments of a CXXInheritedCtorInitExpr are still
not fully supported.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74735
This flag is like /showIncludes, but it only includes user headers and
omits system headers (similar to MD and MMD). The motivation is that
projects that already track system includes though other means can use
this flag to get consistent behavior on Windows and non-Windows, and it
saves tools that output /showIncludes output (e.g. ninja) some work.
implementation-wise, this makes `HeaderIncludesCallback` honor the
existing `IncludeSystemHeaders` bit, and changes the three clients of
`HeaderIncludesCallback` (`/showIncludes`, `-H`, `CC_PRINT_HEADERS=1`)
to pass `-sys-header-deps` to set that bit -- except for
`/showIncludes:user`, which doesn't pass it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75093
Exactly what it says on the tin! I decided not to merge this with the patch that
changes all these to a CallDescriptionMap object, so the patch is that much more
trivial.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68163
D68391 added tests that check scenarios where no RISC-V GCC toolchain is
supposed to be detected. When running the tests on RISC-V hosts the system's
GCC toolchain will be detected, and the tests will fail. This patch adds a
`--gcc-toolchain` option pointing to a path where no GCC toolchain is
present, ensuring that the tests are run under the expected conditions, and
therefore are able to pass in all test environments.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D75061
Currently, using negative numbers in iterator operations (additions and
subractions) results in advancements with huge positive numbers due to
an error. This patch fixes it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74760
Summary:
Clang's "asm goto" feature didn't initially support outputs constraints. That
was the same behavior as gcc's implementation. The decision by gcc not to
support outputs was based on a restriction in their IR regarding terminators.
LLVM doesn't restrict terminators from returning values (e.g. 'invoke'), so
it made sense to support this feature.
Output values are valid only on the 'fallthrough' path. If an output value's used
on an indirect branch, then it's 'poisoned'.
In theory, outputs *could* be valid on the 'indirect' paths, but it's very
difficult to guarantee that the original semantics would be retained. E.g.
because indirect labels could be used as data, we wouldn't be able to split
critical edges in situations where two 'callbr' instructions have the same
indirect label, because the indirect branch's destination would no longer be
the same.
Reviewers: jyknight, nickdesaulniers, hfinkel
Reviewed By: jyknight, nickdesaulniers
Subscribers: MaskRay, rsmith, hiraditya, llvm-commits, cfe-commits, craig.topper, rnk
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69876
Previously we emitted an fmadd and a fmadd+fneg and combined them with a shufflevector. But this doesn't follow the correct exception behavior for unselected elements so the backend can't merge them into the fmaddsub/fmsubadd instructions.
This patch restores the the fmaddsub intrinsics so we don't have two arithmetic operations. We lose out on optimization opportunity in the non-strict FP case, but I don't think this is a big loss. If someone gives us a test case we can look into adding instcombine/dagcombine improvements. I'd rather not have the frontend do completely different things for strict and non-strict.
This still has problems because target specific intrinsics don't support strict semantics yet. We also still have all of the problems with masking. But we at least generate the right instruction in constrained mode now.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74268