In some cases it is necessary to use a version of isl that is more recent than
the one included with CLooG. Point out what is needed to get such a version.
llvm-svn: 134152
for a template template parameter.
Uses to follow.
I've also made the uniquing of SubstTemplateTemplateParmPacks
use a ContextualFoldingSet as a minor space efficiency.
llvm-svn: 134137
Patch by Caitlin Sadowski.
Unfortunately, this attribute doesn't seem to have a single test. It is
only mentioned in comments in one test, and as a string literal in
a copy of some Clang code checked in as a test for the Indexer. =[ It
dates from 2009 r74280 as part of OpenCL 1.0.
llvm-svn: 134136
"struct ", "class ", and "union " from the start of any type names that are
extracted from clang QualType objects. I had to fix test suite cases that
were expecting the struct/union/class prefix to be there.
llvm-svn: 134132
be the first encoded as the first feature. It then uses the CPU name to look up
features / scheduling itineray even though clients know full well the CPU name
being used to query these properties.
The fix is to just have the clients explictly pass the CPU name!
llvm-svn: 134127
This patch will sometimes choose live range split points next to
interference instead of always splitting next to a register point. That
means spill code can now appear almost anywhere, and it was necessary
to fix code that didn't expect that.
The difficult places were:
- Between a CALL returning a value on the x87 stack and the
corresponding FpPOP_RETVAL (was FpGET_ST0). Probably also near x87
inline assembly, but that didn't actually show up in testing.
- Between a CALL popping arguments off the stack and the corresponding
ADJCALLSTACKUP.
Both are fixed now. The only place spill code can't appear is after
terminators, see SplitAnalysis::getLastSplitPoint.
Original commit message:
Rewrite RAGreedy::splitAroundRegion, now with cool ASCII art.
This function has to deal with a lot of special cases, and the old
version got it wrong sometimes. In particular, it would sometimes leave
multiple uses in the stack interval in a single block. That causes bad
code with multiple reloads in the same basic block.
The new version handles block entry and exit in a single pass. It first
eliminates all the easy cases, and then goes on to create a local
interval for the blocks with difficult interference. Previously, we
would only create the local interval for completely isolated blocks.
It can happen that the stack interval becomes completely empty because
we could allocate a register in all edge bundles, and the new local
intervals deal with the interference. The empty stack interval is
harmless, but we need to remove a SplitKit assertion that checks for
empty intervals.
llvm-svn: 134125
Unlike Thumb1, Thumb2 does not have dedicated encodings for adjusting the
stack pointer. It can just use the normal add-register-immediate encoding
since it can use all registers as a source, not just R0-R7. The extra
instruction definitions are just duplicates of the normal instructions with
the (not well enforced) constraint that the source register was SP.
llvm-svn: 134114
Some x86-32 calls pop values off the stack, and we need to readjust the
stack pointer after the call. This happens when ADJCALLSTACKUP is
eliminated.
It could happen that spill code was inserted between the CALL and
ADJCALLSTACKUP instructions, and we would compute wrong stack pointer
offsets for those frame index references.
Fix this by inserting the stack pointer adjustment immediately after the
call instead of where the ADJCALLSTACKUP instruction was erased.
I don't have a test case since we don't currently insert code in that
position. We will soon, though. I am testing a regalloc patch that
didn't work on Linux because of this.
llvm-svn: 134113
implements three commands:
type summary add <format> <typename1> [<typename2> ...]
type summary delete <typename1> [<typename2> ...]
type summary list [<typename1> [<typename2>] ...]
type summary clear
This allows you to specify the default format that will be used to display
summaries for variables, shown when you use "frame variable" or "expression", or the SBValue classes.
Examples:
type summary add "x = ${var.x}" Point
type summary list
type summary add --one-liner SimpleType
llvm-svn: 134108
already makes the assumption, which is correct on ARM, that a type's alignment is
less than its alloc size. This improves codegen with Clang (which inserts a lot of
extraneous alignment specifiers) and fixes <rdar://problem/9695089>.
llvm-svn: 134106
Previously macro expanded tokens were added to Preprocessor's bump allocator and never released,
even after the TokenLexer that were lexing them was finished, thus they were wasting memory.
A very "useful" boost library was causing clang to eat 1 GB just for the expanded macro tokens.
Introduce a special cache that works like a stack; a TokenLexer can add the macro expanded tokens
in the cache, and when it finishes, the tokens are removed from the end of the cache.
Now consumed memory by expanded tokens for that library is ~ 1.5 MB.
Part of rdar://9327049.
llvm-svn: 134105
level in the public API.
Also modified the ValueObject values to be able to display global variables
without having a valid running process. The globals will read themselves from
the object file section data if there is no process, and from the process if
there is one.
Also fixed an issue where modifications for dynamic types could cause child
values of ValueObjects to not show up if the value was unable to evaluate
itself (children of NULL pointer objects).
llvm-svn: 134102
Fixed crashes for SBValue fuzz calls.
And change 'bool SBType::IsPointerType(void)' to
'bool SBType::IsAPointerType(void)' to avoid name collision with the static 'bool SBType::IsPointerType(void *)'
function, which SWIG cannot handle.
llvm-svn: 134096