Remove the existing assertion and just return false for unexpected shuffle value types (<X x i1> mainly....).
Found while updating combineX86ShufflesRecursively to run within SimplifyDemandedVectorElts/SimplifyDemandedBits.
llvm-svn: 351365
This patch covers addition between fixed point types and other fixed point
types or integers, using the conversion rules described in 4.1.4 of N1169.
Usual arithmetic rules do not apply to binary operations when one of the
operands is a fixed point type, and the result of the operation must be
calculated with the full precision of the operands, so we should not perform
any casting to a common type.
This patch does not include constant expression evaluation for addition of
fixed point types. That will be addressed in another patch since I think this
one is already big enough.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53738
llvm-svn: 351364
This change gives the llvm-elfabi tool the ability to read DT_SONAME from a binary ELF file into an ELFStub.
Added:
- DynamicEntries struct for storing dynamic entries that are relevant to elfabi.
- terminatedSubstr() retrieves a null-terminated substring from a StringRef.
- appendToError() appends a string to an error, allowing more specific error messages.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55629
llvm-svn: 351361
This test, apparently for macs, fails on Windows as lit can't emulate
the shell subprocess $(which...) correctly. Some other netbsd and linux
buildbots also fail here. Limit to macs as a temporary workaround.
llvm-svn: 351360
In this test we have deliberately removed all information which may hint
at the correct path style, so we cannot assert that lldb uses a
particular style. Instead, we should just check that it does something
vaguely reasonable.
llvm-svn: 351359
dbg.value intrinsics can appear in blocks where their operand is not used,
meaning the operand never receives an SDNode, and thus no DBG_VALUE will
be created. Get around this by looking to see whether the operand has already
been allocated a virtual register. This allows dbg.values of Phi node and
Values that are used across basic blocks to successfully be translated into
DBG_VALUEs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56678
llvm-svn: 351358
combineX86ShufflesRecursively is pretty cumbersome with a lot of arguments that only matter later in recursion.
This commit adds a wrapper version that only takes the initial root Op to simplify calls that don't need to worry about these.
An early, cleanup step towards merging combineX86ShufflesRecursively into SimplifyDemandedVectorElts/SimplifyDemandedBits.
llvm-svn: 351352
Summary:
Sometimes the SLP vectorizer tries to vectorize the horizontal reduction
nodes during regular vectorization. This may happen inside of the loops,
when there are some vectorizable PHIs. Patch fixes this by checking if
the node is the reduction node and thus it must not be vectorized, it must
be gathered.
Reviewers: RKSimon, spatel, hfinkel, fedor.sergeev
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56783
llvm-svn: 351349
Summary:
When llvm-nm is passed only the --size-sort option for an object file, there is no output generated.
The commit modifies the behavior to print the symbols sorted and their size which is also inline with
the output of the GNU nm tool.
Signed-off-by: Saurabh Badhwar <sbsaurabhbadhwar9@gmail.com>
Reviewers: enderby, rupprecht
Reviewed By: rupprecht
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56063
llvm-svn: 351347
I was trying to prevent shuffle regressions while matching more horizontal ops
and ended up here:
shuf (extract X, 0), (extract X, 4), Mask --> extract (shuf X, undef, Mask'), 0
The affected tests were added for:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34380
This patch won't change the examples in the bug report itself, but we should be
able to extend this to catch more types.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56756
llvm-svn: 351346
This is LLVM part of D56663
Linker scripts shipped by TI require to have every
interrupt vector in a separate section with a specific name:
SECTIONS
{
__interrupt_vector_XX : { KEEP (*(__interrupt_vector_XX )) } > VECTXX
...
}
Follow the requirement emit the section for every vector
which contain address of interrupt handler:
.section __interrupt_vector_XX,"ax",@progbits
.word %isr%
Patch by Kristina Bessonova!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56664
llvm-svn: 351345
* Accept as an argument constants in range 0..63 (aligned with TI headers and linker scripts provided with TI GCC toolchain).
* Emit function attribute 'interrupt'='xx' instead of aliases (used in the backend to create a section for particular interrupt vector).
* Add more diagnostics.
Patch by Kristina Bessonova!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56663
llvm-svn: 351344
As a follow on to D56666 (r351186) there is a case when taking the address
of an ifunc when linking -pie that can generate a spurious can't create
dynamic relocation R_AARCH64_ADR_PREL_PG_HI21 against symbol in readonly
segment. Specifically the case is where the ifunc is in the same
translation unit as the address taker, so given -fpie the compiler knows
the ifunc is defined in the executable so it can use a non-got-generating
relocation.
The error message is due to R_AARCH64_PLT_PAGE_PC not being added to
isRelExpr, its non PLT equivalent R_AARCH64_PAGE_PC is already in
isRelExpr.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56724
llvm-svn: 351335
Summary:
Adding a breakpad symbol file to an existing MachO module with "target symbols
add" currently works only if one's host platform is a mac. This is
because SymbolVendorMacOSX (which is the one responsible for loading
symbols for MachO files) is conditionally compiled for the mac platform.
While we will sooner or later have a special symbol vendor for breakpad
files (to enable more advanced searching), and so this flow could be
made to work through that, it's not clear to me whether this should be a
requirement for the "target symbols add" flow to work. After all, since
the user has explicitly specified the symbol file to use, the symbol
vendor plugin's job is pretty much done.
This patch teaches the default symbol vendor to respect module's symbol
file spec, and load the symbol from that file if it is specified (and no
plugin requests any special handling).
Reviewers: clayborg, zturner, lemo
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56589
llvm-svn: 351330
This broke the build, ending up with too long command-lines when invoking gen-mscv-exports.py.
> As it says in the subject, should have gone long enough now that this
> should be safe. This will greatly simplify dealing with LLVM for people
> that just want to use the C API on windows. This is a follow up from
> D35077.
>
> Patch by Jakob Bornecrantz!
>
> Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56774
llvm-svn: 351329
Summary:
If we opened a file which was produced on system with different path
syntax, we would parse the paths from the debug info incorrectly.
The reason for that is that we would parse the paths as they were
native. For example this meant that on linux we would treat the entire
windows path as a single file name with no directory component, and then
we would concatenate that with the single directory component from the
DW_AT_comp_dir attribute. When parsing posix paths on windows, we would
at least get the directory separators right, but we still would treat
the posix paths as relative, and concatenate them where we shouldn't.
This patch attempts to remedy this by guessing the path syntax used in
each compile unit. (Unfortunately, there is no info in DWARF which would
give the definitive path style used by the produces, so guessing is all
we can do.) Currently, this guessing is based on the DW_AT_comp_dir
attribute of the compile unit, but this can be refined later if needed
(for example, the DW_AT_name of the compile unit may also contain some
useful info). This style is then used when parsing the line table of
that compile unit.
This patch is sufficient to make the line tables come out right, and
enable breakpoint setting by file name work correctly. Setting a
breakpoint by full path still has some kinks (specifically, using a
windows-style full path will not work on linux because the path will be
parsed as a linux path), but this will require larger changes in how
breakpoint setting works.
Reviewers: clayborg, zturner, JDevlieghere
Subscribers: aprantl, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56543
llvm-svn: 351328
By default LLD will generate position independent Thunks when the --pie or
--shared option is used. Reference to absolute addresses is permitted in
other cases. For some embedded systems position independent thunks are
needed for code that executes before the MMU has been set up. The option
--pic-veneer is used by ld.bfd to force position independent thunks.
The patch adds --pic-veneer as the option is needed for the Linux kernel
on Arm.
fixes pr39886
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55505
llvm-svn: 351326
For the given test SROA detects possible replacement and creates a correct alloca. After that SROA is adding lifetime markers for this new alloca. The function getNewAllocaSlicePtr is trying to deduce the pointer type based on the original alloca, which is split, to use it later in lifetime intrinsic.
For the test we ended up with such code (rA is initial alloca [10 x float], which is split, and rA.sroa.0.0 is a new split allocation)
```
%rA.sroa.0.0.rA.sroa_cast = bitcast i32* %rA.sroa.0 to [10 x float]* <----- this one causing the assertion and is an extra bitcast
%5 = bitcast [10 x float]* %rA.sroa.0.0.rA.sroa_cast to i8*
call void @llvm.lifetime.start.p0i8(i64 4, i8* %5)
```
isAllocaPromotable code assumes that a user of alloca may go into lifetime marker through bitcast but it must be the only one bitcast to i8* type. In the test it's not a i8* type, return false and throw the assertion.
As we are creating a pointer, which will be used in lifetime markers only, the proposed fix is to create a bitcast to i8* immediately to avoid extra bitcast creation.
The test is a greatly simplified to just reproduce the assertion.
Author: Igor Tsimbalist <igor.v.tsimbalist@intel.com>
Reviewers: chandlerc, craig.topper
Reviewed By: chandlerc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55934
llvm-svn: 351325
As it says in the subject, should have gone long enough now that this
should be safe. This will greatly simplify dealing with LLVM for people
that just want to use the C API on windows. This is a follow up from
D35077.
Patch by Jakob Bornecrantz!
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56774
llvm-svn: 351324
The compiler warns about an unused variable/statement:
runtime/src/kmp_affinity.cpp:4958:18: warning: statement has no effect [-Wunused-value]
KA_TRACE(1000, ; {
^
runtime/src/kmp_debug.h:84:24: note: in definition of macro 'KA_TRACE'
__kmp_debug_printf x; \
^
Instead of the unused reference to this function, this patch now calls the function
with an empty string. The call to this function should have no effect.
Patch provided by joachim.protze
Reviewers: jlpeyton, hbae, AndreyChurbanov
Reviewed By: AndreyChurbanov
Tags: #openmp, #ompt
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56775
llvm-svn: 351323
Summary: To avoid adding an extern function to the global ctors list, apply the changes of D56538 also to MSan.
Reviewers: chandlerc, vitalybuka, fedor.sergeev, leonardchan
Subscribers: hiraditya, bollu, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56734
llvm-svn: 351322
The value returned by max() is the last valid value, adjust the
comparison accordingly.
The code added in D55073 creates TokenFactors with max() operands.
Reviewers: aemerson, efriedma, RKSimon, craig.topper
Reviewed By: aemerson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56738
llvm-svn: 351318
Summary:
The version of make_absolute which accepted a specific directory to use
as the "base" for the computation could never fail, even though it
returned a std::error_code. The reason for that seems to be historical
-- the CWD flavour (which can fail due to failure to retrieve CWD) was
there first, and the new version was implemented by extending that.
This removes the error return value from the non-CWD overload and
reimplements the CWD version on top of that. This enables us to remove
some dead code where people were pessimistically trying to handle the
errors returned from this function.
Reviewers: zturner, sammccall
Subscribers: hiraditya, kristina, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56599
llvm-svn: 351317
Summary:
Second iteration of D56433 which got reverted in rL350719. The problem
in the previous version was that we dropped the thunk calling the tsan init
function. The new version keeps the thunk which should appease dyld, but is not
actually OK wrt. the current semantics of function passes. Hence, add a
helper to insert the functions only on the first time. The helper
allows hooking into the insertion to be able to append them to the
global ctors list.
Reviewers: chandlerc, vitalybuka, fedor.sergeev, leonardchan
Subscribers: hiraditya, bollu, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56538
llvm-svn: 351314
Make sure that OMPT is enabled in runtime entry points that access internals
of the runtime. Else, return an appropiate value indicating an error or that
the data is not available.
Patch provided by @sconvent
Reviewers: jlpeyton, omalyshe, hbae, Hahnfeld, joachim.protze
Reviewed By: joachim.protze
Tags: #openmp, #ompt
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47717
llvm-svn: 351311
ReduceLoadWidth can trigger using a shifted mask is used and this
requires that the function return a shl node to correct for the
offset. However, the way that this was implemented meant that the
returned result could be an existing node, which would be incorrect.
This fixes the method of inserting the new node and replacing uses.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50432
llvm-svn: 351310