We were incorrectly reporting all non-64 bit integers as int64s.
This is most evident when trying to print the "short" type, but
in theory could happen with chars too (although usually chars use
a different builtin type).
Additionally, we were using the wrong check when deciding whether
to print an enum definition as a global enum. We were checking
whether or not the enum was "nested", and if so saving it until
we print the class definition that it was nested in. But this is
not correct in rare situations where the enum is nested, but the
class that it's nested in does not have type information in the PDB.
So instead we check if there is a class definition for the parent
in the PDB. If so we save it for later, otherwise we print it.
llvm-svn: 265993
Before, ELF at least managed a diagnostic but it was a completely untraceable
"undefined symbol" error. MachO had a variety of even worse behaviours: crash,
emit corrupt file, or an equally bad message.
llvm-svn: 265984
This patch ensures that when we detect first-order recurrences, we reject a phi
node if its previous value is also a phi node. During vectorization the initial
and previous values of the recurrence are shuffled together to create the value
for the current iteration. However, phi nodes are not widened like other
instructions. This fixes PR27246.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18971
llvm-svn: 265983
MachineFrameInfo does not need to be able to distinguish between the
user asking us not to realign the stack and the target telling us it
doesn't support stack realignment. Either way, fixed stack objects have
their alignment clamped.
llvm-svn: 265971
We need just a couple of logic tweaks to consolidate the shl and lshr cases.
This is step 5 of refactoring to solve PR26760:
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=26760
llvm-svn: 265965
This is the straightforward fix for PR26760:
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=26760
But we still need to make some changes to generalize this helper function
and then send the lshr case into here.
llvm-svn: 265960
Summary:
The motivation for this new function is to move an invalid assumption
about the relationship between the names of register definitions in
tablegen files and their assembly names into TargetRegisterInfo, so that
we can begin working on fixing this assumption.
The current problem is that if you have a register definition in
TableGen like:
def MYReg0 : Register<"r0", 0>;
The function TargetLowering::getRegForInlineAsmConstraint() derives the
assembly name from the tablegen name: "MyReg0" rather than the given
assembly name "r0". This is working, because on most targets the
tablegen name and the assembly names are case insensitive matches for
each other (e.g. def EAX : X86Reg<"eax", ...>
getRegAsmName() will allow targets to override this default assumption and
return the correct assembly name.
Reviewers: echristo, hfinkel
Subscribers: SamWot, echristo, hfinkel, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15614
llvm-svn: 265955
This change follows up defaults for GCC and Clang, so LLVM does not differ
from them. While number of the test files are touched with this change, they
all keep the old (expected) behaviour with the explicit option:
"-relocation-model=pic"
The tests that have not been touched are insensitive to relocation model.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17995
llvm-svn: 265949
This should fix bot failure:
http://bb.pgr.jp/builders/i686-mingw32-RA-on-linux/builds/9873
The bitcode writer unfortunately still needs the Analysis library, as it
replaces old dependence on BFI etc with dependence on new
ModuleSummaryAnalysis pass.
llvm-svn: 265945
The note about conditional returns can now be removed, as they are
implemented. Let's also add 2 new ones in exchange.
Author: koriakin
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18962
llvm-svn: 265944
Summary:
This is the first step in also serializing the index out to LLVM
assembly.
The per-module summary written to bitcode is moved out of the bitcode
writer and to a new analysis pass (ModuleSummaryIndexWrapperPass).
The pass itself uses a new builder class to compute index, and the
builder class is used directly in places where we don't have a pass
manager (e.g. llvm-as).
Because we are computing summaries outside of the bitcode writer, we no
longer can use value ids created by the bitcode writer's
ValueEnumerator. This required changing the reference graph edge type
to use a new ValueInfo class holding a union between a GUID (combined
index) and Value* (permodule index). The Value* are converted to the
appropriate value ID during bitcode writing.
Also, this enables removal of the BitWriter library's dependence on the
Analysis library that was previously required for the summary computation.
Reviewers: joker.eph
Subscribers: joker.eph, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18763
llvm-svn: 265941
When we see a .arch or .cpu directive, we should try to avoid switching
ARM/Thumb mode if possible.
If we do have to switch modes, we also need to emit the correct mapping
symbol for the new ISA. We did not do this previously, so could emit
ARM code with Thumb mapping symbols (or vice-versa).
The GAS behaviour is to always stay in the same mode, and to emit an
error on any instructions seen when the current mode is not available on
the current target. We can't represent that situation easily (we assume
that Thumb mode is available if ModeThumb is set), so we differ from the
GAS behaviour when switching to a target that can't support the old
mode. I've added a warning for when this implicit mode-switch occurs.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18955
llvm-svn: 265936
This adds a conditional variant of CallBR instruction, CallBCR. Also,
it can be fused with integer comparisons, resulting in one of the new
C*BCall instructions.
In addition to CallBRCL limitations, this has another one: it won't
trigger if the function to call isn't already in %r1 - see f22 in the
test for an example (it's also why the loads in tests are volatile).
Author: koriakin
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18928
llvm-svn: 265933
These are fused compare-and-branches, so they obviously don't use CC.
Author: koriakin
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18927
llvm-svn: 265932
Restrict the max length of long nops for Lakemont to 7. Experiments on MCU
benchmarks (Dhrystone, Coremark) show that this is the most optimal length.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18897
llvm-svn: 265924
Summary:
If we can prove that an op.with.overflow intrinsic does not overflow, we
can get rid of the intrinsic, and replace it with non-wrapping
arithmetic.
Reviewers: atrick, regehr
Subscribers: sanjoy, mcrosier, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18685
llvm-svn: 265913
Summary:
This change teaches SCEV to see reduce `(extractvalue
0 (op.with.overflow X Y))` into `op X Y` (with a no-wrap tag if
possible).
Reviewers: atrick, regehr
Subscribers: mcrosier, mzolotukhin, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18684
llvm-svn: 265912
Extend the existing lowering of vXi8 multiplies to support v64i8 on avx512bw targets.
I added the Lower512IntArith helper function to help with this - not sure how often this could be used in the future, but it seemed better than putting all that logic inside LowerMUL.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18937
llvm-svn: 265902