Pass MemCpyOpt doesn't check if a store instruction is nontemporal.
As a consequence, adjacent nontemporal stores are always merged into a
memset call.
Example:
;;;
define void @foo(<4 x float>* nocapture %p) {
entry:
store <4 x float> zeroinitializer, <4 x float>* %p, align 16, !nontemporal !0
%p1 = getelementptr inbounds <4 x float>, <4 x float>* %dst, i64 1
store <4 x float> zeroinitializer, <4 x float>* %p1, align 16, !nontemporal !0
ret void
}
!0 = !{i32 1}
;;;
In this example, the two nontemporal stores are combined to a memset of zero
which does not preserve the nontemporal hint. Later on the backend (tested on a
x86-64 corei7) expands that memset call into a sequence of two normal 16-byte
aligned vector stores.
opt -memcpyopt example.ll -S -o - | llc -mcpu=corei7 -o -
Before:
xorps %xmm0, %xmm0
movaps %xmm0, 16(%rdi)
movaps %xmm0, (%rdi)
With this patch, we no longer merge nontemporal stores into calls to memset.
In this example, llc correctly expands the two stores into two movntps:
xorps %xmm0, %xmm0
movntps %xmm0, 16(%rdi)
movntps %xmm0, (%rdi)
In theory, we could extend the usage of !nontemporal metadata to memcpy/memset
calls. However a change like that would only have the effect of forcing the
backend to expand !nontemporal memsets back to sequences of store instructions.
A memset library call would not have exactly the same semantic of a builtin
!nontemporal memset call. So, SelectionDAG will have to conservatively expand
it back to a sequence of !nontemporal stores (effectively undoing the merging).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13519
llvm-svn: 249820
.rela.plt contains list of elements in the PLT, which are liable to the relocation during the dynamic linking.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13569
llvm-svn: 249816
This means file remappings can now be managed by ClangTool (or a
ToolInvocation user) instead of by ToolInvocation itself. The
ToolInvocation remapping is still in place so users can migrate.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13474
llvm-svn: 249815
LLCH, LLHH and CLIH had the wrong register classes for the def-operand.
Tie operands if changing opcode to an instruction with tied ops.
Comment typo fix.
These fixes were needed in order to make regression test case
SystemZ/asm-18.ll pass with -verify-machineinstrs (not used by
default).
Reviewed by Ulrich Weigand.
llvm-svn: 249811
Let parseRegister() allow RegFP Group if expecting RegV Group, since the
%f register prefix yields the FP group even while used with vector instructions.
Reviewed by Ulrich Weigand.
llvm-svn: 249810
Summary:
This is Darwin only.
The symbol defined by ${LLDB_VERS_GENERATED_FILE} is used by
source/lldb.cpp, so anything that uses lldb.cpp (which is in
lldbBase) should also have the generated symbol. This means
that the entire process can be centralized within source/CMakeLists.txt
where lldbBase is constructed.
Additionally, the custom command should have dependencies on the
project file as well as the generation script so that if either
changes, the version file is correctly re-generated and everything
is re-linked appropriately.
* cmake/LLDBDependencies.cmake: Remove everything related to
the generated version file from here.
* source/CMakeLists.txt: On Darwin, add the generated version
file to the sources that make up lldbBase. Also, create a
custom target and make lldbBase depend on it to re-generate
the generated file as needed.
* source/API/CMakeLists.txt: Don't need to build the generated
version file here or use it to control linking against swig_wrapper.
* tools/lldb-server/CMakeLists.txt: Likewise.
Reviewers: dawn, sas, clayborg, zturner
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13552
llvm-svn: 249806
Accept r11 when targeting Windows on ARM rather than just low registers.
Because we are in a thumb-2 only mode, this may be slightly more expensive in
code size, but results in better code for the environment since it spills the
frame register, which is generally desired for fast stack walking as per the
ABI.
llvm-svn: 249804
The current implementation of `StrengthenNoWrapFlags` is agnostic to the
order of `Ops`, so this commit should not change anything semantic. An
upcoming change will make `StrengthenNoWrapFlags` sensitive to the order
of `Ops`.
llvm-svn: 249802
Summary:
- Recurse from cleanupendpads to their cleanuppads, to make sure the
cleanuppad is visited if it has a cleanupendpad but no cleanupret.
- Check for and avoid double-processing cleanuppads, to allow for them to
have multiple cleanuprets (plus cleanupendpads).
- Update Cxx state numbering to visit toplevel cleanupendpads and to
recurse from cleanupendpads to their preds, to ensure we number any
funclets in inlined cleanups. SEH state numbering already did this.
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13374
llvm-svn: 249792
Summary:
Currently when a function annotated with __attribute__((nonnull)) is called in an unevaluated context with a null argument a -Wnonnull warning is emitted.
This warning seems like a false positive unless the call expression is potentially evaluated. Change this behavior so that the non-null warnings use DiagRuntimeBehavior so they wont emit when they won't be evaluated.
Reviewers: majnemer, rsmith
Subscribers: mclow.lists, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13408
llvm-svn: 249787
Summary:
Previously the relative address flag only affected PDB debug info. Now
both DIContext implementations always expect to be passed virtual
addresses. llvm-symbolizer is now responsible for adding ImageBase to
module offsets when --relative-offset is passed.
Reviewers: zturner
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12883
llvm-svn: 249784
Apparently the iterators in `clang::CFGBlock` have an auto-conversion to
`CFGBlock *`, but the dereference operator gives `const CFGBlock &`.
Until I have a moment to fix that, revert the GenericDomTree chagnes
from r249782.
llvm-svn: 249783
Stop converting implicitly between iterators and pointers/references in
lib/IR. For convenience, I've added a `getIterator()` accessor to
`ilist_node` so that callers don't need to know how to spell the
iterator class (i.e., they can use `X.getIterator()` instead of
`Function::iterator(X)`).
I'll eventually disallow these implicit conversions entirely, but
there's a lot of code, so it doesn't make sense to do it all in one
patch. One library or so at a time.
Why? To root out cases of `getNextNode()` and `getPrevNode()` being
used in iterator logic. The design of `ilist` makes that invalid when
the current node could be at the back of the list, but it happens to
"work" right now because of a bug where those functions never return
`nullptr` if you're using a half-node sentinel. Before I can fix the
function, I have to remove uses of it that rely on it misbehaving.
(Maybe the function should just be deleted anyway? But I don't want
deleting it -- potentially a huge project -- to block fixing
ilist/iplist.)
llvm-svn: 249782
Summary:
These non-semantic changes will help make a later change adding
support for deopt operand bundles more streamlined.
Reviewers: reames, swaroop.sridhar
Subscribers: sanjoy, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13491
llvm-svn: 249779
This is to enable me to address review for D13491 -- `Flags` is a
bitfield of `StatepointFlags`, not an individual item out of the enum,
so it should be represented as an `uint32_t`.
llvm-svn: 249778
Summary:
This will be used in a later change to RewriteStatepointsForGC.
Reviewers: reames, swaroop.sridhar
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13490
llvm-svn: 249777
Summary: Use `const auto &` instead of `auto` in `makeStatepointExplicit`.
Reviewers: reames, swaroop.sridhar
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13454
llvm-svn: 249776
These are enabled by default in clang-cl, because the whole idea is that
it should work like cl.exe, but I suppose it can make sense to disable
them if someone wants to compile code in a more strict mode.
llvm-svn: 249775
from malformed Mach-O files that caused a crash because of a
section header had a size that extended past the end of the file.
rdar://22983603
llvm-svn: 249768
Stop relying on ilist implicit conversions from `value_type&` to
`iterator` in YAMLParser.cpp.
I eventually want to outlaw this entirely. It encourages
`getNextNode()` and `getPrevNode()` in iterator logic, which is
extremely fragile (and relies on them never returning `nullptr`).
FTR, there's nothing nefarious going on in this case, it was just easy
to clean up since the callers really wanted iterators to begin with.
llvm-svn: 249767
Stop using `getNextNode()` to get an insertion point (at least, in this
one place). Instead, use iterator logic directly.
The `getNextNode()` interface isn't actually supposed to work for
creating iterators; it's supposed to return `nullptr` (not a real
iterator) if this is the last node. It's currently broken and will
"happen" to work, but if we ever fix the function, we'll get some
strange failures in places like this.
llvm-svn: 249764