clang/gcc -fdebug-type-sections places .debug_types and
.rela.debug_types in a section group, with a signature symbol which
represents the type signature. The section group is for deduplication
purposes.
After D70146, we will discard such section groups. Refine the rule so
that we will retain the group if no member has the SHF_ALLOC flag.
GNU ld has a similar rule to retain the group if all members have the
SEC_DEBUGGING flag. We try to be more general for future-proof purposes:
if other non-SHF_ALLOC sections have deduplication needs, they may be
placed in a section group. Don't discard them.
Reviewed By: grimar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71157
We want to escape all symbols that are stored into escaped regions.
The problem is, we did not know which local regions were escaped. Until now.
This should fix some false positives like the one in the tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71152
This adds support for printing improved missing feature error messages
from the assembler, which now indicates which feature caused the parse
to fail.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69899
This patch introduced the VFDatabase, the framework proposed in
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-June/133484.html. [*]
In this patch the VFDatabase is used to bridge the TargetLibraryInfo
(TLI) calls that were previously used to query for the availability of
vector counterparts of scalar functions.
The VFISAKind field `ISA` of VFShape have been moved into into VFInfo,
under the assumption that different vector ISAs may provide the same
vector signature. At the moment, the vectorizer accepts any of the
available ISAs as long as the signature provided by the VFDatabase
matches the one expected in the vectorization process. For example,
when targeting AVX or AVX2, which both have 256-bit registers, the IR
signature of the two vector functions associated to the two ISAs is
the same. The `getVectorizedFunction` method at the moment returns the
first available match. We will need to add more heuristics to the
search system to decide which of the available version (TLI, AVX,
AVX2, ...) the system should prefer, when multiple versions with the
same VFShape are present.
Some of the code in this patch is based on the work done by Sumedh
Arani in https://reviews.llvm.org/D66025.
[*] Notice that in the proposal the VFDatabase was called SVFS. The
name VFDatabase is more in line with LLVM recommendations for
naming classes and variables.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67572
Summary:
This patch refactors instruction selection of the complex vector
addition, multiplication and multiply-add intrinsics, so that it is
now based on TableGen patterns rather than C++ code.
It also changes the first parameter (halving vs non-halving) of the
arm_mve_vcaddq IR intrinsic to match the corresponding instruction
encoding, hence it requires some changes in the tests.
The patch addresses David's comment in https://reviews.llvm.org/D71190
Reviewers: dmgreen, ostannard, simon_tatham, MarkMurrayARM
Reviewed By: dmgreen
Subscribers: merge_guards_bot, kristof.beyls, hiraditya, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71245
SUMMARY:
Fixed a bug of XCOFFObjectFile.cpp when there is padding at the last csect of a sections.
when there is a tail padding of a section, but the value of CurrentAddressLocation do not be increased by the padding size. it will hit assert assert(CurrentAddressLocation == Section->Address && "We should have no padding between sections.");
Reviewers: daltenty,hubert.reinterpretcast,
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70859
Extern variable usage in BPF is different from traditional
pure user space application. Recent discussion in linux bpf
mailing list has two use cases where debug info types are
required to use extern variables:
- extern types are required to have a suitable interface
in libbpf (bpf loader) to provide kernel config parameters
to bpf programs.
https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/CAEf4BzYCNo5GeVGMhp3fhysQ=_axAf=23PtwaZs-yAyafmXC9g@mail.gmail.com/T/#t
- extern types are required so kernel bpf verifier can
verify program which uses external functions more precisely.
This will make later link with actual external function no
need to reverify.
https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/87eez4odqp.fsf@toke.dk/T/#m8d5c3e87ffe7f2764e02d722cb0d8cbc136880ed
This patch added clang support to emit debuginfo for extern variables
with a TargetInfo hook to enable it. The debuginfo for the
extern variable is emitted only if that extern variable is
referenced in the current compilation unit.
Currently, only BPF target enables to generate debug info for
extern variables. The emission of such debuginfo is disabled for C++
at this moment since BPF only supports a subset of C language.
Emission with C++ can be enabled later if an appropriate use case
is identified.
-fstandalone-debug permits us to see more debuginfo with the cost
of bloated binary size. This patch did not add emission of extern
variable debug info with -fstandalone-debug. This can be
re-evaluated if there is a real need.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70696
Summary:
The function was only defined for x86 and arm families, which ends
up being an issue for PPC in g3.
Define the function, simply returning `false` for "other"
architectures.
Reviewers: hctim, pcc, cferris, eugenis, vitalybuka
Subscribers: kristof.beyls, #sanitizers, llvm-commits
Tags: #sanitizers, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71223
This pattern is noted as a regression from:
D70246
...where we removed an over-aggressive shuffle simplification.
SimplifyDemandedVectorElts fails to catch this case when the insert has multiple uses,
so I'm proposing to pattern match the minimal sequence directly. This fold does not
conflict with any of our current shuffle undef/poison semantics.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71220
New C code snippet is more viable for SLP vectorization in most architectures.
Patch by: @lsandov1 (Leonardo Sandoval)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70866
Summary: This patch adds an object file (in yaml format) with a synthetic
.debug_info section which we use to test that the supported RISC-V relocations
are properly resolved.
Reviewers: asb, lenary, MaskRay
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70541
basic blocks
Originally applied in 72ce759928.
Fixed a build failure caused by incorrect use of cast instead of
dyn_cast.
This reverts commit 8b0780f795.
Summary:
Our Editline implementation in LLDB supports using the wchar interface of Editline which
should improve handling of unicode input when using Editline. At the moment we essentially
just ignore unicode input and echo the escaped unicode code point (`\U1234`) to the command line
(which we then also incorrectly treat as multiple characters, so console navigation is also broken afterwards).
This patch just adds the include to the host config file which already contains the LLDB_EDITLINE_USE_WCHAR
define to enable the Editline support (we just never included it in the file before). With this we now actually
echo back unicode characters on macOS and we no longer ignore unicode input. On Linux this doesn't
seem to improve the echoing back of characters but at least it fixes that we ignore unicode input.
Reviewers: labath
Reviewed By: labath
Subscribers: JDevlieghere, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71251
Summary:
A *lot* of ClangASTContext functions contained repetitive code for
"desugaring" certain kinds of clang types. This patch creates a utility
function for performing this task.
Right now it handles four types (auto, elaborated, paren and typedef),
as these are the types that were handled everywhere. There are probably
other kinds of types that could/should be added here too (TypeOf,
decltype, ...), but I'm leaving that for a separate patch as doing that
would not be NFC (though I'm pretty sure that adding them will not hurt,
and it may in fact fix some bugs).
In another patch I'd like to add "atomic" type to this list to properly
display atomic structs.
Since sometimes one may want to handle a certain kind of type specially
(right now we have code which does that with typedefs), the Desugar
function takes a "mask" argument, which can supress desugaring of
certain kinds of types.
Reviewers: teemperor, shafik
Subscribers: jfb, lldb-commits
Tags: #lldb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71212
If not set, the address byte size was implied to be the one of the
host process.
This allows reverting the functional change from 31087b2ae9154, since
now PECOFF does the same as ELF and MachO wrt setting both byte order
and address size on m_data within ParseHeader.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71108
Summary:
This patch fixes a few issues when large arrays are allocated on the
stack. Currently, clang has inconsistent behaviour, for debug builds
there is an assertion failure when the array size on stack is around 2GB
but there is no assertion when the stack is around 8GB. For release
builds there is no assertion, the compilation succeeds but generates
incorrect code. The incorrect code generated is due to using
int/unsigned int instead of their 64-bit counterparts. This patch,
1) Removes the assertion in frame legality check.
2) Converts int/unsigned int in some places to the 64-bit variants. This
helps in generating correct code and removes the inconsistent behaviour.
3) Adds a test which runs without optimisations.
Reviewers: sdesmalen, efriedma, fhahn, aemerson
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: eli.friedman, fpetrogalli, kristof.beyls, hiraditya,
llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70496
Remove implicit conversion that promotes half to double
for the target that support fp16. If the target doesn't
support fp16, fp16 will be converted to fp16 intrinsic.
This is not a new semantic feature. The syntax `(? 1, 2, 3)` was
disallowed by the parser in a dag //expression//, but there were
already ways to sneak a `?` into the operator field of a dag
//value//, e.g. by initializing it from a class template parameter
which is then set to `?` by the instantiating `def`.
This patch makes `?` in the operator slot syntactically legal, so it's
now easy to construct dags with an unset operator. Also, the semantics
of `!con` are relaxed so that it will allow a combination of set and
unset operator fields in the dag nodes it's concatenating, with the
restriction that all the operators that are //not// unset still have
to agree with each other.
Reviewers: hfinkel, nhaehnle
Reviewed By: hfinkel, nhaehnle
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71195
Summary:
Recognize wide compares where the wide operand is a splat of a scalar
value in the appropriate range and convert to the immediate variant of
the instruction.
Patch by Graham Hunter
Reviewers: sdesmalen, efriedma, dancgr, rovka, rengolin
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: tschuett, kristof.beyls, hiraditya, rkruppe, psnobl,
llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71009
Summary:
This fixes PR44135.
The special case when we promote a bitcast from a vector to an int
needs special handling when we are on a big-endian target.
Prior to this fix, for the added vec_to_int we see the following in the
SelectionDAG printouts
Type-legalized selection DAG: %bb.1 'foo:bb.1'
SelectionDAG has 9 nodes:
t0: ch = EntryToken
t2: v8i16,ch = CopyFromReg t0, Register:v8i16 %0
t17: v4i32 = bitcast t2
t23: i32 = extract_vector_elt t17, Constant:i32<3>
t8: ch,glue = CopyToReg t0, Register:i32 $r0, t23
t9: ch = ARMISD::RET_FLAG t8, Register:i32 $r0, t8:1
and I think here the extract_vector_elt is wrong and extracts the value
from the wrong index.
The program program should return the 32 bits made up of the elements at
index 4 and 5 in the vec6 array, but with
t23: i32 = extract_vector_elt t17, Constant:i32<3>
as far as I can tell, we will extract values that originally didn't even
exist in the vec6 vectore.
If we would instead extract the element at index 2 we would get the wanted
values.
With this fix we insert a right shift after the bitcast in
DAGTypeLegalizer::PromoteIntRes_BITCAST which then gives us
Type-legalized selection DAG: %bb.1 'vec_to_int:bb.1'
SelectionDAG has 9 nodes:
t0: ch = EntryToken
t2: v8i16,ch = CopyFromReg t0, Register:v8i16 %0
t23: v4i32 = bitcast t2
t27: i32 = extract_vector_elt t23, Constant:i32<2>
t8: ch,glue = CopyToReg t0, Register:i32 $r0, t27
t9: ch = ARMISD::RET_FLAG t8, Register:i32 $r0, t8:1
So now we get
t27: i32 = extract_vector_elt t23, Constant:i32<2>
which is what we want.
Similarly, the new int_to_vec testcase exposes a bug where we cast the other
direction. Then we instead need to add a left shift before the bitcast on
big-endian targets for the bits in the input integer to end up at the exptected
place in the vector.
Reviewers: bogner, spatel, craig.topper, t.p.northover, dmgreen, efriedma, SjoerdMeijer, samparker
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: eli.friedman, bjope, kristof.beyls, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70942
I was investigating a change previously discussed that eliminates an excessive
empty lines from the output when we report warnings and errors
(https://reviews.llvm.org/D70826#inline-639055) and found
that we need this refactoring or alike to achieve that.
The problem is that some of our functions that finds symbol versions just
fail instead of returning errors or printing warnings. Another problem
is that they might print a warning on the same line with the regular output.
In this patch I've splitted getting of the version information and dumping of it
for GNU printVersionSymbolSection(). I had to change a few methods to return
Error or Expected<> to do that properly.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71118
`findName` was always used in conjuction with `spellingLocIfSpelled`.
This patch replaces patterns of the form:
spellingLocIfSpelled(findName(&ND), SM)
With a new helper function:
nameLocation(ND, SM)
And removes `spellingLocIfSpelled` and `findName`. Both are never used
anywhere else and the latter is an equivalent of `Decl::getLocation` if
we ever need it again.
This creates the next subfolders in the test directory:
"COFF", "ELF", "MachO", "wasm".
I've also removed platform specific prefixes, like "coff-*".
One unused binary was removed as well: `Inputs/relocs.obj.elf-mips`
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71203
Summary:
The new OpenMPConstants.h is a location for all OpenMP related constants
(and helpers) to live.
This patch moves the directives there (the enum OpenMPDirectiveKind) and
rewires Clang to use the new location.
Initially part of D69785.
Reviewers: kiranchandramohan, ABataev, RaviNarayanaswamy, gtbercea, grokos, sdmitriev, JonChesterfield, hfinkel, fghanim
Subscribers: jholewinski, ppenzin, penzn, llvm-commits, cfe-commits, jfb, guansong, bollu, hiraditya, mgorny
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69853
extern variable usage in BPF is different from traditional
pure user space application. Recent discussion in linux bpf
mailing list has two use cases where debug info types are
required to use extern variables:
- extern types are required to have a suitable interface
in libbpf (bpf loader) to provide kernel config parameters
to bpf programs.
https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/CAEf4BzYCNo5GeVGMhp3fhysQ=_axAf=23PtwaZs-yAyafmXC9g@mail.gmail.com/T/#t
- extern types are required so kernel bpf verifier can
verify program which uses external functions more precisely.
This will make later link with actual external function no
need to reverify.
https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/87eez4odqp.fsf@toke.dk/T/#m8d5c3e87ffe7f2764e02d722cb0d8cbc136880ed
This patch added bpf support to consume such info into BTF,
which can then be used by bpf loader. Function processFuncPrototypes()
only adds extern function definitions into BTF. The functions
with actual definition have been added to BTF in some other places.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70697
Summary:
It shouldn't promote half to double or any larger precision types for fp classification builtins.
Because fp classification builtins would get incorrect result with promoted argument.
For example, __builtin_isnormal with a subnormal half value should return false, but it is not.
That the subnormal half value is promoted to a normal double value.
Reviewers: aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71049
This adds a check for the usage of -foptimization-record-file with
multiple -arch options. This is not permitted since it would require us
to rename the file requested by the user to avoid overwriting it for the
second cc1 invocation.
Making some changes to MIRVRegNamerUtils.cpp to use some more modern c++
features as well as some changes to generally make the code more concise
and more understandable.
I make this an NFCi because in one case I drop the whole
"if (!MO->isDef()) MO->setIsKill(false);" thing that was added in the
original implementation, generally because I don't think this is really
semantically sound. I also changed up the implementation of
VRegRenamer::createVirtualRegisterWithLowerName somewhat because I am
now lower-casing the name unconditionally because I confirmed that that
was in fact aditya_nandakumar@apple.com's intent.
In all other cases, behavior should not be changed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71182
D34393 added MCCodePadder as an infrastructure for padding code with
NOP instructions. It lacked tests and was not being worked on since
then.
Intel has now worked on an assembler patch to mitigate performance loss
after applying microcode update for the Jump Conditional Code Erratum.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000055650/processors.html
This new patch shares similarity with MCCodePadder, but has a concrete
use case in mind and is being actively developed. The infrastructure it
introduces can potentially be used for general performance improvement
via alignment. Delete the unused MCCodePadder so that people can develop
the new feature from a clean state.
Reviewed By: jyknight, skan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71106
As discussed in https://reviews.llvm.org/D69998, we miss to create some dependency edges
if chained more than 2 instructions. Adding an assertion here if someone want to chain
more than 2 instructions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71180
function.
We need to perform unqualified lookups from the context of a defaulted
comparison, but not until we implicitly define the function, at which
point we can't do those lookups any more. So perform the lookup from the
end of the class containing the =default declaration and store the
lookup results on the defaulted function until we synthesize the body.
Currently dwarfdump uses the ArchType to filter out architectures, which
is problematic for architectures like arm64e and x86_64h that map back
to arm64 and x86_64 respectively. The result is that the filter doesn't
work for these architectures because it matches all the variants. This
is especially bad because usually these architectures are the reason to
use the filter in the first place.
Instead, we should match the architecture based on the string name. This
means the filter works for the values printed by dwarfdump. It has the
unfortunate side effect of not working for aliases, like AArch64, but I
think that's worth the trade-off.
rdar://53653014
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71230
Don't try to fold away shuffles which can't be folded. Fix creation of
shufflevector constant expressions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71147