The basic structure is that once a list record goes over 64K, the last
subrecord of the list is an LF_INDEX record that refers to the next
record. Because the type record graph must be toplogically sorted, this
means we have to emit them in reverse order. We build the type record in
order of declaration, so this means that if we don't want extra copies,
we need to detect when we were about to split a record, and leave space
for a continuation subrecord that will point to the eventual split
top-level record.
Also adds dumping support for these records.
Next we should make sure that large method overload lists work properly.
llvm-svn: 273294
Summary:
Fix the computation of the offsets present in the scopetable when using the
SEH (__except_handler4).
This patch added an intrinsic to track the position of the allocation on the
stack of the EHGuard. This position is needed when producing the ScopeTable.
```
struct _EH4_SCOPETABLE {
DWORD GSCookieOffset;
DWORD GSCookieXOROffset;
DWORD EHCookieOffset;
DWORD EHCookieXOROffset;
_EH4_SCOPETABLE_RECORD ScopeRecord[1];
};
struct _EH4_SCOPETABLE_RECORD {
DWORD EnclosingLevel;
long (*FilterFunc)();
union {
void (*HandlerAddress)();
void (*FinallyFunc)();
};
};
```
The code to generate the EHCookie is added in `X86WinEHState.cpp`.
Which is adding these instructions when using SEH4.
```
Lfunc_begin0:
# BB#0: # %entry
pushl %ebp
movl %esp, %ebp
pushl %ebx
pushl %edi
pushl %esi
subl $28, %esp
movl %ebp, %eax <<-- Loading FramePtr
movl %esp, -36(%ebp)
movl $-2, -16(%ebp)
movl $L__ehtable$use_except_handler4_ssp, %ecx
xorl ___security_cookie, %ecx
movl %ecx, -20(%ebp)
xorl ___security_cookie, %eax <<-- XOR FramePtr and Cookie
movl %eax, -40(%ebp) <<-- Storing EHGuard
leal -28(%ebp), %eax
movl $__except_handler4, -24(%ebp)
movl %fs:0, %ecx
movl %ecx, -28(%ebp)
movl %eax, %fs:0
movl $0, -16(%ebp)
calll _may_throw_or_crash
LBB1_1: # %cont
movl -28(%ebp), %eax
movl %eax, %fs:0
addl $28, %esp
popl %esi
popl %edi
popl %ebx
popl %ebp
retl
```
And the corresponding offset is computed:
```
Luse_except_handler4_ssp$parent_frame_offset = -36
.p2align 2
L__ehtable$use_except_handler4_ssp:
.long -2 # GSCookieOffset
.long 0 # GSCookieXOROffset
.long -40 # EHCookieOffset <<----
.long 0 # EHCookieXOROffset
.long -2 # ToState
.long _catchall_filt # FilterFunction
.long LBB1_2 # ExceptionHandler
```
Clang is not yet producing function using SEH4, but it's a work in progress.
This patch is a step toward having a valid implementation of SEH4.
Unfortunately, it is not yet fully working. The EH registration block is not
allocated at the right offset on the stack.
Reviewers: rnk, majnemer
Subscribers: llvm-commits, chrisha
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21231
llvm-svn: 273281
Summary:
canCombineSinCosLibcall() would previously combine sin+cos into sincos for
GNUX32/GNUEABI/GNUEABIHF regardless of whether UnsafeFPMath were set or not.
However, GNU would only combine them for UnsafeFPMath because sincos does not
set errno like sin and cos do. It seems likely that this is an oversight.
Reviewers: t.p.northover
Subscribers: t.p.northover, aemerson, llvm-commits, rengolin
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21431
llvm-svn: 273259
It did not handle correctly cases without GEP.
The following loop wasn't vectorized:
for (int i=0; i<len; i++)
*to++ = *from++;
I use getPtrStride() to find Stride for memory access and return 0 is the Stride is not 1 or -1.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20789
llvm-svn: 273257
This reverts commit r273019.
From email I sent to list:
> I don't think this makes sense. Either the linker you're using supports
> this feature, or it doesn't. Having it enabled for llc if your linker
> doesn't support it is not fun.
>
> Further note that this also affects basically all other code using llvm
> libraries -- other than Clang, which explicitly sets it back to false by
> default, unless you set the ENABLE_X86_RELAX_RELOCATIONS cmake flag to
> true.
>
> If you want to enable the relax mode across all llvm tools in some
> circumstances, I think it should be via moving the cmake flag from clang
> down into llvm.
>
> I'm going to revert this commit, since I both think it intrinsically
> doesn't make sense to do this, and because it's breaking some of our
> tools.
llvm-svn: 273245
Works around a bug (PR28216) in Clang's MS mangling of templates with
partial specializations.
This mismatch was introduced in about six months ago in r256656.
llvm-svn: 273223
This patch adds function summaries, so that we don't need to recompute
various properties about function parameters/return values at each
callsite of a function. It also adds many interprocedural tests for
CFLAA.
Patch by Jia Chen.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21475#inline-182390
llvm-svn: 273219
Darwin added support in its Xcode 8.0 tools (released in the beta) for universal
files where offsets and sizes for the objects are 64-bits to allow support for
objects contained in universal files to be larger then 4gb. The change is very
straight forward. There is a new magic number that differs by one bit, much
like the 64-bit Mach-O files. Then there is a new structure that follow the
fat_header that has the same layout but with the offset and size fields using
64-bit values instead of 32-bit values.
rdar://26899493
llvm-svn: 273207
This will help sneak undefs past GVN into the DAG for
some tests.
Also add missing intrinsic for rsq_legacy, even though the node
was already selected to the instruction. Also start passing
the debug location to intrinsic errors.
llvm-svn: 273181
CodeGen has hooks that allow targets to emit specialized code instead
of calls to memcmp, memchr, strcpy, stpcpy, strcmp, strlen, strnlen.
When ASan/MSan/TSan/ESan is in use, this sidesteps its interceptors, resulting
in uninstrumented memory accesses. To avoid that, make these sanitizers
mark the calls as nobuiltin.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19781
llvm-svn: 273083
Access it through -passes=print-lcg-dot
Let me know any suggestions for changing the rendering; I'm not
particularly attached to what is implemented here.
llvm-svn: 273082
This is a functional change for LLE and LDist. The other clients (LV,
LVerLICM) already had this explicitly enabled.
The temporary boolean parameter to LAA is removed that allowed turning
off speculation of symbolic strides. This makes LAA's caching interface
LAA::getInfo only take the loop as the parameter. This makes the
interface more friendly to the new Pass Manager.
The flag -enable-mem-access-versioning is moved from LV to a LAA which
now allows turning off speculation globally.
llvm-svn: 273064
Darwin added support in its Xcode 8.0 tools (released in the beta) for static
library table of contents with 64-bit offsets to the archive members. The
change is very straight forward. The table of contents member is named
___.SYMDEF_64 or "___.SYMDEF_64 SORTED" and same layout is used but with
fields using 64 bit values instead of 32 bit values.
rdar://26869808
llvm-svn: 273058
Currently, frontends which emit source-based code coverage have to
duplicate logic to encode filenames and raw coverage mappings properly.
This violates an abstraction layer and forces frontends to copy tricky
code.
Introduce llvm::coverage::encodeFilenamesAndRawMappings() to take care
of this.
This will help us experiment with zlib-compressing coverage mapping
data.
llvm-svn: 273055
Summary:
This seems like the least intrusive way to pass this information
through.
Fixes PR28151
Reviewers: majnemer, aprantl, dblaikie
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21444
llvm-svn: 273053
This is indeed a much cleaner approach (thanks to Daniel Berlin
for pointing out), and also David/Sean for review.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21454
llvm-svn: 273032
Many CPUs only have the ability to do a 4-byte cmpxchg (or ll/sc), not 1
or 2-byte. For those, you need to mask and shift the 1 or 2 byte values
appropriately to use the 4-byte instruction.
This change adds support for cmpxchg-based instruction sets (only SPARC,
in LLVM). The support can be extended for LL/SC-based PPC and MIPS in
the future, supplanting the ISel expansions those architectures
currently use.
Tests added for the IR transform and SPARCv9.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21029
llvm-svn: 273025
We convert `Default` to `NotPIC` so that target independent code
can reason about this correctly.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21394
llvm-svn: 273024
Recommiting after fixing non-atomic insert to front of SmallVector in
MCAsmLexer.h
Add explicit Comment Token in Assembly Lexing for future support for
outputting explicit comments from inline assembly. As part of this,
CPPHash Directives are now explicitly distinguished from Hash line
comments in Lexer.
Line comments are recorded as EndOfStatement tokens, not Comment tokens
to simplify compatibility with current TargetParsers. This slightly
complicates comment output.
This remove all lexing tasks out of the parser, does minor cleanup
to remove extraneous newlines Asm Output, and some improvements white
space handling.
Reviewers: rtrieu, dwmw2, rnk
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20009
llvm-svn: 273007
Reapplying patch as it was reverted when it was first
committed because of an assertion failure when the
mrrc2 intrinsic was called in ARM mode. The failure
was happening because the instruction was being built
in ARMISelDAGToDAG.cpp and the tablegen description for
mrrc2 instruction doesn't allow you to use a predicate.
The ARM architecture manuals do say that mrrc2 in ARM
mode can be predicated with AL in assembly but this has
no effect on the encoding of the instruction as the top
4 bits will always be 1111 not 1110 which is the encoding
for the condition AL.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21408
llvm-svn: 272982
pass manager passes' `run` methods.
This removes a bunch of SFINAE goop from the pass manager and just
requires pass authors to accept `AnalysisManager<IRUnitT> &` as a dead
argument. This is a small price to pay for the simplicity of the system
as a whole, despite the noise that changing it causes at this stage.
This will also helpfull allow us to make the signature of the run
methods much more flexible for different kinds af passes to support
things like intelligently updating the pass's progression over IR units.
While this touches many, many, files, the changes are really boring.
Mostly made with the help of my trusty perl one liners.
Thanks to Sean and Hal for bouncing ideas for this with me in IRC.
llvm-svn: 272978
This is still NFCI, so the list of clients that allow symbolic stride
speculation does not change (yes: LV and LoopVersioningLICM, no: LLE,
LDist). However since the symbolic strides are now managed by LAA
rather than passed by client a new bool parameter is used to enable
symbolic stride speculation.
The existing test Transforms/LoopVectorize/version-mem-access.ll checks
that stride speculation is performed for LV.
The previously added test Transforms/LoopLoadElim/symbolic-stride.ll
ensures that no speculation is performed for LLE.
The next patch will change the functionality and turn on symbolic stride
speculation in all of LAA's clients and remove the bool parameter.
llvm-svn: 272970
When moving unsafe allocas to the unsafe stack, dbg.declare intrinsics are
updated to refer to the new location.
This change does the same to dbg.value intrinsics.
llvm-svn: 272968
Add explicit Comment Token in Assembly Lexing for future support for
outputting explicit comments from inline assembly. As part of this,
CPPHash Directives are now explicitly distinguished from Hash line
comments in Lexer.
Line comments are recorded as EndOfStatement tokens, not Comment tokens
to simplify compatibility with current TargetParsers. This slightly
complicates comment output.
This remove all lexing tasks out of the parser, does minor cleanup
to remove extraneous newlines Asm Output, and some improvements white
space handling.
Reviewers: rtrieu, dwmw2, rnk
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20009
llvm-svn: 272953
Summary:
... into getFrameIndexReferencePreferSP. This change folds the
fail-then-retry logic into getFrameIndexReferencePreferSP.
There is a non-functional but behaviorial change in WinException --
earlier if `getFrameIndexReferenceFromSP` failed we'd trip an assert,
but now we'll silently use the (wrong) offset from the base pointer. I
could not write the assert I'd like to write ("FrameReg ==
StackRegister", like I've done in X86FrameLowering) since there is no
easy way to get to the stack register from WinException (happy to be
proven wrong here). One solution to this is to add a `bool
OnlyStackPointer` parameter to `getFrameIndexReferenceFromSP` that
asserts if it could not satisfy its promise of returning an offset from
a stack pointer, but that seems overkill.
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: sanjoy, mcrosier, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21427
llvm-svn: 272938