In an instruction like:
CFI_INSTRUCTION .cfi_def_cfa ...
we can drop the '.cfi_' prefix since that should be obvious by the
context:
CFI_INSTRUCTION def_cfa ...
While being a terser and cleaner syntax this also prepares to dropping
support for identifiers starting with a dot character so we can use it
for expressions.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D22388
llvm-svn: 276785
This patch adds the CloneDetector class which allows searching source code
for clones.
For every statement or group of statements within a compound statement,
CloneDetector computes a hash value, and finds clones by detecting
identical hash values.
This initial patch only provides a simple hashing mechanism
that hashes the kind of each sub-statement.
This patch also adds CloneChecker - a simple static analyzer checker
that uses CloneDetector to report copy-pasted code.
Patch by Raphael Isemann!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D20795
llvm-svn: 276782
Given similar reasons from r276710, ld64 scrubs DYLD_* environment if
called from the shim executable /usr/bin/ld.
Add support for finding ld64 via xcrun.
This is needed in order to get LIT to have the full path to the ld4
executable.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22791
rdar://problem/24300926
llvm-svn: 276781
This test attempts to allocate 100 512MB aligned pages of memory. This
is implemented in the usual way by allocating size + alignment bytes and
aligning the result. As a result, this test allocates 51.2GB of memory.
Windows allocates swap for all memory allocated, and our bots do not
have this much swap available.
Avoid the failure by using a more reasonable alignment, like 16MB, as we
do on 32-bit.
llvm-svn: 276779
In compare with what GNU linkers do (https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/ld/Builtin-Functions.html),
this implementation simple:
Do not touch DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN, it do what it do now - just aligns to the page boundary.
Parameters of DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END is ignored. That should be correct as it is usually just a 24 bytes
shift that allows to protect first 3 entries of got.plt with relro.
(https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/head/sys/conf/ldscript.amd64?revision=284870&view=markup#l146).
DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END just aligns to the page boundary.
That is what expected because all sections that are not affected by relro should be on another memory page.
So at fact the difference with documented behavior is that we do not pad DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN.
3 entries of got.plt are uncovered by relro, but functionality is simple and equal to lld behavior
for case when script is not given.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22813
llvm-svn: 276778
This enables proper recognition of debug sections by attribute, which will be
used in the near future by test-cases for MachO debugging support.
llvm-svn: 276770
With PCH+Module, sometimes compiler gives a hard error:
Module file ‘<some-file path>.pcm' is out of date and needs to be rebuilt
This happens when we have a pch importing a module and the module gets
overwritten by another compiler instance after we build the pch (one example is
that both compiler instances hash to the same pcm file but use different
diagnostic options). When we try to load the pch later on, the compiler notices
that the imported module is out of date (modification date, size do not match)
but it can't handle this out of date pcm (i.e it does not know how to rebuild
the pch).
This commit introduces a new command line option so for PCH + module, we can
turn on this option and if two compiler instances only differ in diagnostic
options, the latter instance will not invalidate the original pcm.
rdar://26675801
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D22773
llvm-svn: 276769
ABIArgOffset is a problem because properly fsetting the
KernArgSize requires that the reserved area before the
real kernel arguments be correctly aligned, which requires
fixing clover.
llvm-svn: 276766
Instead of an ad-hoc collection of "buildInstr" functions with varying numbers
of registers, this uses variadic templates to provide for as many regs as
needed!
Also make IRtranslator use new "buildBr" function instead of some weird generic
one that no-one else would really use.
llvm-svn: 276762
Summary: In missing complete type cases, we don't know where to add the qualifiers.
Reviewers: bkramer
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22812
llvm-svn: 276761
The Green Dragon builder for macOS started failing yesterday with
session filenames that were too long. This change modifies the
Xcode target that runs the test suite and specifies a shorter
session filename format.
rdar://27539818
llvm-svn: 276760
Summary:
Lambda capture initializations are part of the explicit source code and therefore should be visited by default but, so far, RecursiveASTVisitor does not visit them.
This appears to be an oversight. Because the lambda body needs custom handling (calling TraverseLambdaBody()), the DEF_TRAVERSE_STMT for LambdaExpr sets ShouldVisitChildren to false but then neglects to visit the lambda capture initializations. This patch adds code to visit the expressions associated with lambda capture initializations.
Reviewers: klimek
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22566
llvm-svn: 276755
Summary:
[Tooling] skip anonymous namespaces when checking if typeLoc
references a type decl from a different canonical namespace.
Reviewers: bkramer
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22808
llvm-svn: 276754
When the packetizer wants to put a store to a stack slot in the same
packet with an allocframe, it updates the store offset to reflect the
value of SP before it is updated by allocframe. If the store cannot
be packetized with the allocframe after all, the offset needs to be
updated back to the previous value.
llvm-svn: 276749
- More informative message when extension name is not an identifier token.
- Stop parsing directive if extension is unknown (avoid duplicate error
messages).
- Report unsupported extensions with a source location, rather than
report_fatal_error.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22806
llvm-svn: 276748
This option, compatible with gas's -mimplicit-it, controls the
generation/checking of implicit IT blocks in ARM/Thumb assembly.
This option allows two behaviours that were not possible before:
- When in ARM mode, emit a warning when assembling a conditional
instruction that is not in an IT block. This is enabled with
-mimplicit-it=never and -mimplicit-it=thumb.
- When in Thumb mode, automatically generate IT instructions when an
instruction with a condition code appears outside of an IT block. This
is enabled with -mimplicit-it=thumb and -mimplicit-it=always.
The default option is -mimplicit-it=arm, which matches the existing
behaviour (allow conditional ARM instructions outside IT blocks without
warning, and error if a conditional Thumb instruction is outside an IT
block).
The general strategy for generating IT blocks in Thumb mode is to keep a
small list of instructions which should be in the IT block, and only
emit them when we encounter something in the input which means we cannot
continue the block. This could be caused by:
- A non-predicable instruction
- An instruction with a condition not compatible with the IT block
- The IT block already contains 4 instructions
- A branch-like instruction (including ALU instructions with the PC as
the destination), which cannot appear in the middle of an IT block
- A label (branching into an IT block is not legal)
- A change of section, architecture, ISA, etc
- The end of the assembly file.
Some of these, such as change of section and end of file, are parsed
outside of the ARM asm parser, so I've added a new virtual function to
AsmParser to ensure any previously-parsed instructions have been
emitted. The ARM implementation of this flushes the currently pending IT
block.
We now have to try instruction matching up to 3 times, because we cannot
know if the current IT block is valid before matching, and instruction
matching changes depending on the IT block state (due to the 16-bit ALU
instructions, which set the flags iff not in an IT block). In the common
case of not having an open implicit IT block and the instruction being
matched not needing one, we still only have to run the matcher once.
I've removed the ITState.FirstCond variable, because it does not store
any information that isn't already represented by CurPosition. I've also
updated the comment on CurPosition to accurately describe it's meaning
(which this patch doesn't change).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22760
llvm-svn: 276747
We can simplify the evaluation of DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN
just to simple align(). That way it will work exactly like we have in non-script case.
Change was suggested by Rafael Ávila de Espíndola
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22807
llvm-svn: 276745
We can have Opt.Commands size greater then Sections.size().
For example if we have next script:
SECTIONS {
.aaa : { *(.aaa) }
.bbb : { *(.bbb) }
.ccc : { *(.ccc) }
}
and next code:
.global _start
_start:
nop
.section .aaa,"a"
.quad 0
Then amount of sections is less than amound of Opt.Commands
and if we for example have all commands NoConstraint,
that overflowed the iterator used.
llvm-svn: 276741
Fixed typo in the intrinsic definitions of (v)cvtsd2ss with memory folding.
This was only unearthed when rL276102 started using the intrinsic again.....
llvm-svn: 276740
MIPS64R6 compact branch support. As the MIPS LLVM backend uses distinct
MachineInstrs for certain 32 and 64 bit instructions (e.g. BEQ & BEQ64) that
map to the same instruction, extend compact branch support for the
corresponding 64bit branches.
Reviewers: dsanders
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D20164
llvm-svn: 276739