Summary:
This patch adds support for using LIT to drive generating PGO profile data for clang.
This first pass implementation should work on Linux and Unix based platforms. If you build clang using CMake with LLVM_BUILD_INSTRUMENTED=On the CMake build generates a generate-profdata target that will use the just-built clang to build any test files (see hello_world.cpp as an example). Each test compile will generate profraw files for each clang process. After all tests have run CMake will merge the profraw files using llvm-profdata.
Future opportunities for extension:
* Support for Build->Profile->Build bootstrapping
* Support for linker order file generation using a similar mechanism and the same training data
* Support for Windows
Reviewers: dexonsmith, friss, bogner, cmatthews, vsk, silvas
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15462
llvm-svn: 255740
Currently the SATestBuild.py and SATestAdd.py buildbot scripts expect project
sources to be checked into the project repository. This commit changes these
scripts to additionally support a model where project sources are downloaded
rather than checked into the repository. Sometimes projects may need to be
modified (for example, to support a newer versions of clang), so the updated scripts
also allow for an optional patch file that will be applied to the downloaded
project source before analysis.
To support this workflow, this commit changes the expected layout of
a project in the repository. The project-specific helper scripts will stay
in the root of each project directory, but the benchmark source itself (if
checked into the repo) should now be stored in a subdirectory named
'CachedSource':
project_name/
cleanup_run_static_analyzer.sh [optional]
run_static_analyzer.cmd [required]
download_project.sh [optional]
CachedSource/ [optional]
changes_for_analyzer.patch [optional]
If the 'CachedSource' source directory is not present, the download script will
be executed. This script should download the project source into 'CachedSource'.
Then, if 'changes_for_analyzer.patch' is present its changes will
be applied to a copy of 'CachedSource' before analysis.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14345
llvm-svn: 252410
Fake arguments are automatically handled for serialization, cloning,
and other representational tasks, but aren't included in pretty-printing
or parsing (should we eventually ever automate that).
This is chiefly useful for attributes that can be written by the
user, but which are also frequently synthesized by the compiler,
and which we'd like to remember details of the synthesis for.
As a simple example, use this to narrow the cases in which we were
generating a specialized note for implicitly unavailable declarations.
llvm-svn: 251469
This patch adds hashes to the plist and html output to be able to identfy bugs
for suppressing false positives or diff results against a baseline. This hash
aims to be resilient for code evolution and is usable to identify bugs in two
different snapshots of the same software. One missing piece however is a
permanent unique identifier of the checker that produces the warning. Once that
issue is resolved, the hashes generated are going to change. Until that point
this feature is marked experimental, but it is suitable for early adoption.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10305
Original patch by: Bence Babati!
llvm-svn: 251011
Automatically insert line feed after pretty printing of all pragma-like attributes + fix printing of pragma-like pragmas on declarations.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13546
llvm-svn: 250017
Move the logic looking for additional checkers in the SA_ADDITIONAL_CHECKERS
environmental variable from SATestBuild's main() to runScanBuild(). This allows
SATestAdd.py to use the variable as well. Without it, we won't include
additional checkers when building reference results for the build bot.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12891
llvm-svn: 247767
Update the static analyzer buildbot script to set -isysroot to the OS X SDK path
when analyzing preprocessed files on OS X.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D12769
llvm-svn: 247617
We can use the 'H' typespec modifier to use 128-bit vectors directly
in the only two users of this special-case: the vcvt f16 intrinsics.
This also lets us use more meaningful prototype modifiers.
llvm-svn: 245778
We had "vcvt_f16" and "VCVT_HIGH_F16": for other FP types, this naming
is used for intrinsics with integer overloads. The FP->FP conversions,
on the other hand, use the full "vcvt_f32_f64" name instead.
Use the same naming convention for the f16<->f32 conversions.
While there, reorder the definitions a little bit.
llvm-svn: 245763
Improvement to the memory leak fix in 244196.
Address validity is required for the Intrinsic objects, but since the
collections only ever grow (no elements are removed), deque provides
sufficient guarantees (that the objects will never be reallocated/moved
around) for this use case.
llvm-svn: 244241
GenerateHasAttrSpellingStringSwitch and GenerateTargetRequirements had
duplicated code to check the conditions for target-specific attributes.
Refactor the duplicated code into a separate function. NFC.
llvm-svn: 242731
Clang used to silently ignore __declspec(novtable). It is implemented
now, but leaving the vtable uninitialized does not work when using the
Itanium ABI, where the class layout for complex class hierarchies is
stored in the vtable. It might be possible to honor the novtable
attribute in some simple cases and either report an error or ignore
it in more complex situations, but it’s not clear if that would be
worthwhile. There is also value in having a simple and predictable
behavior, so this changes clang to simply ignore novtable when not using
the Microsoft C++ ABI.
llvm-svn: 242730
The patch is generated using this command:
$ tools/extra/clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py -fix \
-checks=-*,llvm-namespace-comment -header-filter='llvm/.*|clang/.*' \
work/llvm/tools/clang
To reduce churn, not touching namespaces spanning less than 10 lines.
llvm-svn: 240270
Adds a new warning (under -Wnullability-completeness) that complains
about pointer, block pointer, or member pointer declarations that have
not been annotated with nullability information (directly or inferred)
within a header that contains some nullability annotations. This is
intended to be used to help maintain the completeness of nullability
information within a header that has already been audited.
Note that, for performance reasons, this warning will underrepresent
the number of non-annotated pointers in the case where more than one
pointer is seen before the first nullability type specifier, because
we're only tracking one piece of information per header. Part of
rdar://problem/18868820.
llvm-svn: 240158
On ARM/AArch64, we currently always use EmitScalarExpr for the immediate
builtin arguments, instead of directly emitting the constant. When the
overflow sanitizer is enabled, this generates overflow intrinsics
instead of constants, breaking assumptions in various places.
Instead, use the knowledge of "immediates" to directly emit a constant:
- teach the tablegen backend to emit the "immediate" modifiers
- use those modifiers in the NEON CodeGen, on ARM and AArch64.
Fixes PR23517.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10045
llvm-svn: 239002
Recognise options to output dependency files and don't perform checks.
Report input file name when reporting a check failure so it is more obvious in large build logs.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10183
llvm-svn: 238928
Files compiled with -via-file-asm should be byte for byte identical. This
change improves the checking on dash_s_no_change to detect non-code
differences. If there is a difference, the check goes on to compare code and
debug to try and be more informative.
llvm-svn: 238926
If the type isn't trivially moveable emplace can skip a potentially
expensive move. It also saves a couple of characters.
Call sites were found with the ASTMatcher + some semi-automated cleanup.
memberCallExpr(
argumentCountIs(1), callee(methodDecl(hasName("push_back"))),
on(hasType(recordDecl(has(namedDecl(hasName("emplace_back")))))),
hasArgument(0, bindTemporaryExpr(
hasType(recordDecl(hasNonTrivialDestructor())),
has(constructExpr()))),
unless(isInTemplateInstantiation()))
No functional change intended.
llvm-svn: 238601
The GCC construct __attribute__((aligned)) is defined to set alignment
to "the default alignment for the target architecture" according to
the GCC documentation:
The default alignment is sufficient for all scalar types, but may not be
enough for all vector types on a target that supports vector operations.
The default alignment is fixed for a particular target ABI.
clang currently hard-coded an alignment of 16 bytes for that construct,
which is correct on some platforms (including X86), but wrong on others
(including SystemZ). Since this value is ABI-relevant, it is important
to get correct for compatibility purposes.
This patch adds a new TargetInfo member "DefaultAlignForAttributeAligned"
that targets can set to the appropriate default __attribute__((aligned))
value.
Note that I'm deliberately *not* using the existing "SuitableAlign"
value, which is used to set the pre-defined macro __BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT__,
since those two values may not be the same on all platforms. In fact,
on X86, __attribute__((aligned)) always uses 16-byte alignment, while
__BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT__ may be larger if AVX-2 or AVX-512 are supported.
(This is actually not yet correctly implemented in clang either.)
The patch provides a value for DefaultAlignForAttributeAligned only for
SystemZ, and leaves the default for all other targets at 16, which means
no visible change in behavior on all other targets. (The value is still
wrong for some other targets, but I'd prefer to leave it to the target
maintainers for those platforms to fix.)
llvm-svn: 235397
This is a tool for checking consistency of code generation with different
compiler options (such as -g or outputting to .s). This tool has found a number
of code generation issues. The script acts as a wrapper to clang or clang++
performing 2 (or more) compiles then comparing the object files. Instructions
for use are in check_cfc.py including how to use with LNT.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8723
llvm-svn: 233919
We know all subclasses in tblgen so just generate a giant switch for
the few virtual methods or turn them into a member variable using spare
bits. The giant jump tables aren't pretty but still much smaller than
a vtable for every attribute, shrinking Release+Asserts clang by ~400k.
Also halves the size of the Attr base class. No functional change
intended.
llvm-svn: 232726
Now that SmallString is a first-class citizen, most SmallString::str()
calls are not required. This patch removes a whole bunch of them, yet
there are lots more.
There are two use cases where str() is really needed:
1) To use one of StringRef member functions which is not available in
SmallString.
2) To convert to std::string, as StringRef implicitly converts while
SmallString do not. We may wish to change this, but it may introduce
ambiguity.
llvm-svn: 232622
We do not implicitly create an OpenCLImageAccessAttr, so this change only affects out of tree users. There is no way to test this behavior specifically that I can see, since this only affects implicit creation of attributes.
Fixes PR22403.
llvm-svn: 231803