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Author SHA1 Message Date
Sam Clegg 9abe8c4805 [lld][WebAssembly] Report undefined symbols during scanRelocations
This puts handling of undefined symbols in a single location.  Its
also more in line with the ELF backend which only reports undefined
symbols based on relocations.

One side effect is that we no longer report undefined symbols that are
only referenced in GC'd sections.

This also fixes a crash reported in the emscripten toolchain:
https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/issues/8930.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64280

llvm-svn: 365553
2019-07-09 20:45:20 +00:00
Nikita Popov 5ca39e828c [SLP] Optimize getSpillCost(); NFCI
For a given set of live values, the spill cost will always be the
same for each call. Compute the cost once and multiply it by the
number of calls.

(I'm not sure this spill cost modeling makes sense if there are
multiple calls, as the spill cost will likely be shared across
calls in that case. But that's how it currently works.)

llvm-svn: 365552
2019-07-09 20:24:44 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne 1366262b74 hwasan: Improve precision of checks using short granule tags.
A short granule is a granule of size between 1 and `TG-1` bytes. The size
of a short granule is stored at the location in shadow memory where the
granule's tag is normally stored, while the granule's actual tag is stored
in the last byte of the granule. This means that in order to verify that a
pointer tag matches a memory tag, HWASAN must check for two possibilities:

* the pointer tag is equal to the memory tag in shadow memory, or
* the shadow memory tag is actually a short granule size, the value being loaded
  is in bounds of the granule and the pointer tag is equal to the last byte of
  the granule.

Pointer tags between 1 to `TG-1` are possible and are as likely as any other
tag. This means that these tags in memory have two interpretations: the full
tag interpretation (where the pointer tag is between 1 and `TG-1` and the
last byte of the granule is ordinary data) and the short tag interpretation
(where the pointer tag is stored in the granule).

When HWASAN detects an error near a memory tag between 1 and `TG-1`, it
will show both the memory tag and the last byte of the granule. Currently,
it is up to the user to disambiguate the two possibilities.

Because this functionality obsoletes the right aligned heap feature of
the HWASAN memory allocator (and because we can no longer easily test
it), the feature is removed.

Also update the documentation to cover both short granule tags and
outlined checks.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63908

llvm-svn: 365551
2019-07-09 20:22:36 +00:00
Philip Reames a6548d0437 [PoisonChecking] Flesh out complete todo list for full coverage
Note: I don't actually plan to implement all of the cases at the moment, I'm just documenting them for completeness.  There's a couple of cases left which are practically useful for me in debugging loop transforms, and I'll probably stop there for the moment.
llvm-svn: 365550
2019-07-09 19:59:39 +00:00
Craig Topper 84a1f07363 [X86][AMDGPU][DAGCombiner] Move call to allowsMemoryAccess into isLoadBitCastBeneficial/isStoreBitCastBeneficial to allow X86 to bypass it
Basically the problem is that X86 doesn't set the Fast flag from
allowsMemoryAccess on certain CPUs due to slow unaligned memory
subtarget features. This prevents bitcasts from being folded into
loads and stores. But all vector loads and stores of the same width
are the same cost on X86.

This patch merges the allowsMemoryAccess call into isLoadBitCastBeneficial to allow X86 to skip it.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64295

llvm-svn: 365549
2019-07-09 19:55:28 +00:00
Reid Kleckner c236eeaf7d Fix build error for VC STL, use llvm::make_unique
llvm-svn: 365548
2019-07-09 19:51:58 +00:00
Sam Clegg 51c2b99eff [lld][WebAssembly] Fix name of data section in PIC mode
This should always have been ".data".  Without this we treat the
section as a user-defined section in other places (such as the
generation of __start/__stop symbols).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64439

llvm-svn: 365547
2019-07-09 19:47:32 +00:00
Stanislav Mekhanoshin 9e77d0c6df [AMDGPU] gfx908 register file changes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64438

llvm-svn: 365546
2019-07-09 19:41:51 +00:00
Fangrui Song 3fbd8fda9a [OpenMP] Simplify getFloatTypeSemantics
When the float point representations are the same on the host and on the target device,
(`&Target->getLongDoubleFormat() == &AuxTarget->getLongDoubleFormat()`),
we can just use `AuxTarget->getLongDoubleFormat()`.

Reviewed By: ABataev

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64423

llvm-svn: 365545
2019-07-09 19:36:22 +00:00
Max Moroz 2d73994046 [libFuzzer] Include FuzzedDataProvider.h in the test without "utils" subdir.
Summary:
This way the test would better match the intended usage of the header,
plus it makes some additional testing (e.g. in CI) a bit easier to set up.

Reviewers: morehouse

Reviewed By: morehouse

Subscribers: mgorny, delcypher, #sanitizers, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm, #sanitizers

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64440

llvm-svn: 365544
2019-07-09 19:28:14 +00:00
Philip Reames 3dbd7e98d8 [PoisonCheker] Support for out of bounds operands on shifts + insert/extractelement
These are sources of poison which don't come from flags, but are clearly documented in the LangRef.  Left off support for scalable vectors for the moment, but should be easy to add if anyone is interested.  

llvm-svn: 365543
2019-07-09 19:26:12 +00:00
Sean Fertile f09d54ed2a Boilerplate for producing XCOFF object files from the PowerPC backend.
Stubs out a number of the classes needed to produce a new object file format
(XCOFF) for the powerpc-aix target. For testing input is an empty module which
produces an object file with just a file header.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61694

llvm-svn: 365541
2019-07-09 19:21:01 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim 294f37561a [X86] LowerToHorizontalOp - use count_if to count non-UNDEF ops. NFCI.
llvm-svn: 365540
2019-07-09 19:19:17 +00:00
Philip Reames 3b38b92541 [PoisonChecking] Add validation rules for "exact" on sdiv/udiv
As directly stated in the LangRef, no ambiguity here...

llvm-svn: 365538
2019-07-09 18:56:41 +00:00
Bob Haarman 6a4c2e4f0a [ThinLTO] only emit used or referenced CFI records to index
Summary: We emit CFI_FUNCTION_DEFS and CFI_FUNCTION_DECLS to
distributed ThinLTO indices to implement indirect function call
checking.  This change causes us to only emit entries for functions
that are either defined or used by the module we're writing the index
for (instead of all functions in the combined index), which can make
the indices substantially smaller.

Fixes PR42378.

Reviewers: pcc, vitalybuka, eugenis

Subscribers: mehdi_amini, hiraditya, dexonsmith, arphaman, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63887

llvm-svn: 365537
2019-07-09 18:50:55 +00:00
Philip Reames f47a313e71 Add a transform pass to make the executable semantics of poison explicit in the IR
Implements a transform pass which instruments IR such that poison semantics are made explicit. That is, it provides a (possibly partial) executable semantics for every instruction w.r.t. poison as specified in the LLVM LangRef. There are obvious parallels to the sanitizer tools, but this pass is focused purely on the semantics of LLVM IR, not any particular source language.

The target audience for this tool is developers working on or targetting LLVM from a frontend. The idea is to be able to take arbitrary IR (with the assumption of known inputs), and evaluate it concretely after having made poison semantics explicit to detect cases where either a) the original code executes UB, or b) a transform pass introduces UB which didn't exist in the original program.

At the moment, this is mostly the framework and still needs to be fleshed out. By reusing existing code we have decent coverage, but there's a lot of cases not yet handled. What's here is good enough to handle interesting cases though; for instance, one of the recent LFTR bugs involved UB being triggered by integer induction variables with nsw/nuw flags would be reported by the current code.

(See comment in PoisonChecking.cpp for full explanation and context)

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64215

llvm-svn: 365536
2019-07-09 18:49:29 +00:00
Sean Fertile 210314ae8c Try to appease the Windows build bots.
Several of the conditonal operators commited in llvm-svn: 365524 fail to compile
on the windows buildbots. Converting to an if and early return to try to fix.

llvm-svn: 365535
2019-07-09 18:44:28 +00:00
Julian Lettner 95176d72c7 Revert "[TSan] Improve handling of stack pointer mangling in {set,long}jmp, pt.8"
This reverts commit 521f77e635.

llvm-svn: 365534
2019-07-09 18:42:01 +00:00
Stella Stamenova 20ecec6116 [lldb, windows] Include WindowsError instead of ErrorHandling in ThreadLauncher
ErrorHandling.h does not include WindowsError.h which is needed for mapWindowsError

llvm-svn: 365533
2019-07-09 18:41:31 +00:00
Yonghong Song a1b2a27a38 [BPF] Fix a typo in the file name
Fixed the file name from BPFAbstrctMemberAccess.cpp to
BPFAbstractMemberAccess.cpp.

Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
llvm-svn: 365532
2019-07-09 18:35:46 +00:00
Sam McCall 2f760c44e6 [clangd] Rewrite of logic to rebuild the background index serving structures.
Summary:
Previously it was rebuilding every 5s by default, which was much too frequent
in the long run - the goal was to provide an early build. There were also some
bugs. There were also some bugs, and a dedicated thread was used in production
but not tested.

 - rebuilds are triggered by #TUs built, rather than time. This should scale
   more sensibly to fast vs slow machines.
 - there are two separate indexed-TU thresholds to trigger index build: 5 TUs
   for the first build, 100 for subsequent rebuilds.
 - rebuild is always done on the regular indexing threads, and is affected by
   blockUntilIdle. This means unit/lit tests run the production configuration.
 - fixed a bug where we'd rebuild after attempting to load shards, even if there
   were no shards.
 - the BackgroundIndexTests don't really test the subtleties of the rebuild
   policy (for determinism, we call blockUntilIdle, so rebuild-on-idle is enough
   to pass the tests). Instead, we expose the rebuilder as a separate class and
   have fine-grained tests for it.

Reviewers: kadircet

Subscribers: ilya-biryukov, MaskRay, jkorous, arphaman, jfb, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64291

llvm-svn: 365531
2019-07-09 18:30:49 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne 3ce33947d4 gn build: Merge r365503.
llvm-svn: 365530
2019-07-09 18:30:38 +00:00
Michael Liao 9cf71d10f8 [unittest] Add the missing bogus machine register info initialization.
llvm-svn: 365529
2019-07-09 18:22:48 +00:00
Stanislav Mekhanoshin 0cfd75a07d [AMDGPU] gfx908 clang target
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64430

llvm-svn: 365528
2019-07-09 18:19:00 +00:00
Stella Stamenova 2ea514c566 [lldb-suite] Skip TestMachCore on Windows
This test was originally marked as expected failure on Windows, but it is timing out instead of outright failing now. The expectedFailure attribute does not correctly track timeouts (as in, they don't count as failures), so now this is causing the test suite to fail.

llvm-svn: 365527
2019-07-09 18:18:02 +00:00
Stella Stamenova 631b5f7dc0 [lldb, windows] Update two more locations that use LaunchThread to the new function signature
llvm-svn: 365526
2019-07-09 18:10:36 +00:00
Stanislav Mekhanoshin 22b2c3d651 [AMDGPU] gfx908 target
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64429

llvm-svn: 365525
2019-07-09 18:10:06 +00:00
Sean Fertile 837ae69f8b [Object][XCOFF] Add support for 64-bit file header and section header dumping.
Adds a readobj dumper for 32-bit and 64-bit section header tables, and extend
support for the file-header dumping to include 64-bit object files. Also
refactors the binary file parsing to be done in a helper function in an attempt
to cleanup error handeling.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63843

llvm-svn: 365524
2019-07-09 18:09:11 +00:00
Sanjay Patel 5f4d7c9d4f [InstCombine] add tests for trunc(load); NFC
I'm not sure if transforming any of these is valid as
a target-independent fold, but we might as well have
a few tests here to confirm or deny our position.

llvm-svn: 365523
2019-07-09 18:06:16 +00:00
Sam McCall 5a458d6ada [clangd] Show documentation in hover, and fetch docs from index if needed.
Summary:
I assume showing docs is going to be part of structured hover rendering, but
it's unclear whether that's going to make clangd 9 so this is low-hanging fruit.

(Also fixes a bug uncovered in FormattedString's plain text output: need blank
lines when text follows codeblocks)

Reviewers: kadircet

Subscribers: ilya-biryukov, MaskRay, jkorous, arphaman, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64296

llvm-svn: 365522
2019-07-09 17:59:50 +00:00
Matt Arsenault 077df01918 AMDGPU: Fix test failing since r365512
llvm-svn: 365521
2019-07-09 17:54:34 +00:00
Jinsong Ji 06fef0b359 Revert "[HardwareLoops] NFC - move hardware loop checking code to isHardwareLoopProfitable()"
This reverts commit d955573065.

llvm-svn: 365520
2019-07-09 17:53:09 +00:00
Steven Wu 65f964c23e Add lit.local.cfg to llvm-objdump tests
Add configuration file to llvm-objdump tests to treat files with .yaml
extension as tests.

llvm-svn: 365519
2019-07-09 17:47:14 +00:00
Erik Pilkington abffae3a56 [ObjC] Add a warning for implicit conversions of a constant non-boolean value to BOOL
rdar://51954400

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63912

llvm-svn: 365518
2019-07-09 17:29:40 +00:00
Nico Weber 0efac296f1 Remove a comment that has been obsolete since r327679
llvm-svn: 365517
2019-07-09 17:19:47 +00:00
Michael Liao 329c032040 [unittest] Add bogus register info.
Reviewers: dstenb

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64421

llvm-svn: 365516
2019-07-09 17:19:01 +00:00
Nico Weber c9c55cf89b Rename llvm/test/tools/llvm-pdbdump to llvm/test/tools/llvm-pdbutil
llvm-pdbdump was renamed to llvm-pdbutil long ago. This updates the test
to be where you'd expect them to be.

llvm-svn: 365515
2019-07-09 17:14:24 +00:00
Nico Weber ce84e6ae8e Make pdbdump-objfilename test work again
- The test had extension .yaml, which lit doesn't execute in this
  directory. Rename to .test to make it run, and move the yaml bits
  into a dedicated file, like with all other tests in this dir.

- llvm-pdbdump got renamed to llvm-pdbutil long ago, update test.

- -dbi-module-info got renamed in r305032, update test for this too.

llvm-svn: 365514
2019-07-09 17:02:51 +00:00
Julian Lettner 521f77e635 [TSan] Improve handling of stack pointer mangling in {set,long}jmp, pt.8
Refine longjmp key management.  For Linux, re-implement key retrieval in
C (instead of assembly).  Removal of `InitializeGuardPtr` and a final
round of cleanups will be done in the next commit.

Reviewed By: dvyukov

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64092

llvm-svn: 365513
2019-07-09 16:49:43 +00:00
Christudasan Devadasan b2d24bd540 [AMDGPU] Created a sub-register class for the return address operand in the return instruction.
Function return instruction lowering, currently uses the fixed register pair s[30:31] for holding
the return address. It can be any SGPR pair other than the CSRs. Created an SGPR pair sub-register class
exclusive of the CSRs, and used this regclass while lowering the return instruction.

Reviewed By: arsenm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63924

llvm-svn: 365512
2019-07-09 16:48:42 +00:00
Sam Elliott 114d2db49b [RISCV] Fix ICE in isDesirableToCommuteWithShift
Summary:
There was an error being thrown from isDesirableToCommuteWithShift in
some tests. This was tracked down to the method being called before
legalisation, with an extended value type, not a machine value type.

In the case I diagnosed, the error was only hit with an instruction sequence
involving `i24`s in the add and shift. `i24` is not a Machine ValueType, it is
instead an Extended ValueType which was causing the issue.

I have added a test to cover this case, and fixed the error in the callback.

Reviewers: asb, luismarques

Reviewed By: asb

Subscribers: hiraditya, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, apazos, sabuasal, niosHD, kito-cheng, shiva0217, jrtc27, MaskRay, zzheng, edward-jones, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, rkruppe, PkmX, jocewei, psnobl, benna, Jim, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64425

llvm-svn: 365511
2019-07-09 16:24:16 +00:00
Amara Emerson 6616e269a6 [AArch64][GlobalISel] Optimize conditional branches followed by unconditional branches
If we have an icmp->brcond->br sequence where the brcond just branches to the
next block jumping over the br, while the br takes the false edge, then we can
modify the conditional branch to jump to the br's target while inverting the
condition of the incoming icmp. This means we can eliminate the br as an
unconditional branch to the fallthrough block.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64354

llvm-svn: 365510
2019-07-09 16:05:59 +00:00
Hiroshi Yamauchi d088720eda Revert Revert Devirtualize destructor of final class.
Revert r364359 and recommit r364100.

r364100 was reverted as r364359 due to an internal test failure, but it was a
false alarm.

llvm-svn: 365509
2019-07-09 15:57:29 +00:00
Simon Atanasyan e3892d84e0 [mips] Show error in case of using FP64 mode on pre MIPS32R2 CPU
llvm-svn: 365508
2019-07-09 15:48:16 +00:00
Simon Atanasyan 623282f0dd [mips] Explicitly select `mips32r2` CPU for test cases require 64-bit FPU. NFC
Support for 64-bit coprocessors on a 32-bit architecture
was added in `MIPS32 R2`.

llvm-svn: 365507
2019-07-09 15:48:05 +00:00
David Bolvansky 901d91e5f0 [NFC] Fixed tests
llvm-svn: 365506
2019-07-09 15:31:36 +00:00
Mikhail Maltsev a448ed99df [libunwind] Fix Unwind-EHABI.cpp:getByte on big-endian targets
Summary:
The function getByte is dependent on endianness and the current
behavior is incorrect on big-endian targets.

This patch fixes the issue.

Reviewers: phosek, ostannard, dmgreen, christof, chill

Reviewed By: ostannard, chill

Subscribers: chill, christof, libcxx-commits

Tags: #libc

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64402

llvm-svn: 365505
2019-07-09 15:29:06 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim 57603cbde8 [DAGCombine] LoadedSlice - keep getOffsetFromBase() uint64_t offset. NFCI.
Keep the uint64_t type from getOffsetFromBase() to stop truncation/extension overflow warnings in MSVC in alignment math.

llvm-svn: 365504
2019-07-09 15:28:57 +00:00
Yonghong Song d3d88d08b5 [BPF] Support for compile once and run everywhere
Introduction
============

This patch added intial support for bpf program compile once
and run everywhere (CO-RE).

The main motivation is for bpf program which depends on
kernel headers which may vary between different kernel versions.
The initial discussion can be found at https://lwn.net/Articles/773198/.

Currently, bpf program accesses kernel internal data structure
through bpf_probe_read() helper. The idea is to capture the
kernel data structure to be accessed through bpf_probe_read()
and relocate them on different kernel versions.

On each host, right before bpf program load, the bpfloader
will look at the types of the native linux through vmlinux BTF,
calculates proper access offset and patch the instruction.

To accommodate this, three intrinsic functions
   preserve_{array,union,struct}_access_index
are introduced which in clang will preserve the base pointer,
struct/union/array access_index and struct/union debuginfo type
information. Later, bpf IR pass can reconstruct the whole gep
access chains without looking at gep itself.

This patch did the following:
  . An IR pass is added to convert preserve_*_access_index to
    global variable who name encodes the getelementptr
    access pattern. The global variable has metadata
    attached to describe the corresponding struct/union
    debuginfo type.
  . An SimplifyPatchable MachineInstruction pass is added
    to remove unnecessary loads.
  . The BTF output pass is enhanced to generate relocation
    records located in .BTF.ext section.

Typical CO-RE also needs support of global variables which can
be assigned to different values to different hosts. For example,
kernel version can be used to guard different versions of codes.
This patch added the support for patchable externals as well.

Example
=======

The following is an example.

  struct pt_regs {
    long arg1;
    long arg2;
  };
  struct sk_buff {
    int i;
    struct net_device *dev;
  };

  #define _(x) (__builtin_preserve_access_index(x))
  static int (*bpf_probe_read)(void *dst, int size, const void *unsafe_ptr) =
          (void *) 4;
  extern __attribute__((section(".BPF.patchable_externs"))) unsigned __kernel_version;
  int bpf_prog(struct pt_regs *ctx) {
    struct net_device *dev = 0;

    // ctx->arg* does not need bpf_probe_read
    if (__kernel_version >= 41608)
      bpf_probe_read(&dev, sizeof(dev), _(&((struct sk_buff *)ctx->arg1)->dev));
    else
      bpf_probe_read(&dev, sizeof(dev), _(&((struct sk_buff *)ctx->arg2)->dev));
    return dev != 0;
  }

In the above, we want to translate the third argument of
bpf_probe_read() as relocations.

  -bash-4.4$ clang -target bpf -O2 -g -S trace.c

The compiler will generate two new subsections in .BTF.ext,
OffsetReloc and ExternReloc.
OffsetReloc is to record the structure member offset operations,
and ExternalReloc is to record the external globals where
only u8, u16, u32 and u64 are supported.

   BPFOffsetReloc Size
   struct SecLOffsetReloc for ELF section #1
   A number of struct BPFOffsetReloc for ELF section #1
   struct SecOffsetReloc for ELF section #2
   A number of struct BPFOffsetReloc for ELF section #2
   ...
   BPFExternReloc Size
   struct SecExternReloc for ELF section #1
   A number of struct BPFExternReloc for ELF section #1
   struct SecExternReloc for ELF section #2
   A number of struct BPFExternReloc for ELF section #2

  struct BPFOffsetReloc {
    uint32_t InsnOffset;    ///< Byte offset in this section
    uint32_t TypeID;        ///< TypeID for the relocation
    uint32_t OffsetNameOff; ///< The string to traverse types
  };

  struct BPFExternReloc {
    uint32_t InsnOffset;    ///< Byte offset in this section
    uint32_t ExternNameOff; ///< The string for external variable
  };

Note that only externs with attribute section ".BPF.patchable_externs"
are considered for Extern Reloc which will be patched by bpf loader
right before the load.

For the above test case, two offset records and one extern record
will be generated:
  OffsetReloc records:
        .long   .Ltmp12                 # Insn Offset
        .long   7                       # TypeId
        .long   242                     # Type Decode String
        .long   .Ltmp18                 # Insn Offset
        .long   7                       # TypeId
        .long   242                     # Type Decode String

  ExternReloc record:
        .long   .Ltmp5                  # Insn Offset
        .long   165                     # External Variable

  In string table:
        .ascii  "0:1"                   # string offset=242
        .ascii  "__kernel_version"      # string offset=165

The default member offset can be calculated as
    the 2nd member offset (0 representing the 1st member) of struct "sk_buff".

The asm code:
    .Ltmp5:
    .Ltmp6:
            r2 = 0
            r3 = 41608
    .Ltmp7:
    .Ltmp8:
            .loc    1 18 9 is_stmt 0        # t.c:18:9
    .Ltmp9:
            if r3 > r2 goto LBB0_2
    .Ltmp10:
    .Ltmp11:
            .loc    1 0 9                   # t.c:0:9
    .Ltmp12:
            r2 = 8
    .Ltmp13:
            .loc    1 19 66 is_stmt 1       # t.c:19:66
    .Ltmp14:
    .Ltmp15:
            r3 = *(u64 *)(r1 + 0)
            goto LBB0_3
    .Ltmp16:
    .Ltmp17:
    LBB0_2:
            .loc    1 0 66 is_stmt 0        # t.c:0:66
    .Ltmp18:
            r2 = 8
            .loc    1 21 66 is_stmt 1       # t.c:21:66
    .Ltmp19:
            r3 = *(u64 *)(r1 + 8)
    .Ltmp20:
    .Ltmp21:
    LBB0_3:
            .loc    1 0 66 is_stmt 0        # t.c:0:66
            r3 += r2
            r1 = r10
    .Ltmp22:
    .Ltmp23:
    .Ltmp24:
            r1 += -8
            r2 = 8
            call 4

For instruction .Ltmp12 and .Ltmp18, "r2 = 8", the number
8 is the structure offset based on the current BTF.
Loader needs to adjust it if it changes on the host.

For instruction .Ltmp5, "r2 = 0", the external variable
got a default value 0, loader needs to supply an appropriate
value for the particular host.

Compiling to generate object code and disassemble:
   0000000000000000 bpf_prog:
           0:       b7 02 00 00 00 00 00 00         r2 = 0
           1:       7b 2a f8 ff 00 00 00 00         *(u64 *)(r10 - 8) = r2
           2:       b7 02 00 00 00 00 00 00         r2 = 0
           3:       b7 03 00 00 88 a2 00 00         r3 = 41608
           4:       2d 23 03 00 00 00 00 00         if r3 > r2 goto +3 <LBB0_2>
           5:       b7 02 00 00 08 00 00 00         r2 = 8
           6:       79 13 00 00 00 00 00 00         r3 = *(u64 *)(r1 + 0)
           7:       05 00 02 00 00 00 00 00         goto +2 <LBB0_3>

    0000000000000040 LBB0_2:
           8:       b7 02 00 00 08 00 00 00         r2 = 8
           9:       79 13 08 00 00 00 00 00         r3 = *(u64 *)(r1 + 8)

    0000000000000050 LBB0_3:
          10:       0f 23 00 00 00 00 00 00         r3 += r2
          11:       bf a1 00 00 00 00 00 00         r1 = r10
          12:       07 01 00 00 f8 ff ff ff         r1 += -8
          13:       b7 02 00 00 08 00 00 00         r2 = 8
          14:       85 00 00 00 04 00 00 00         call 4

Instructions #2, #5 and #8 need relocation resoutions from the loader.

Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61524

llvm-svn: 365503
2019-07-09 15:28:41 +00:00
Simon Pilgrim d050e45631 [ADT] Remove MSVC-only "no two-phase name lookup" typename path.
Now that we've dropped VS2015 support (D64326) we can use the regular codepath as VS2017+ correctly handles it

llvm-svn: 365502
2019-07-09 15:24:19 +00:00