This adds support to the backed to actually support SjLj EH as an exception
model. This is *NOT* the default model, and requires explicitly opting into it
from the frontend. GCC supports this model and for MinGW can still be enabled
via the `--using-sjlj-exceptions` options.
Addresses PR27749!
llvm-svn: 271244
Summary:
Turn off lifetime-start-on-first-use enhancement for the moment
pending a fix for bug 27903.
Bug: 27903
Reviewers: tejohnson, wmi, qcolombet, gbiv
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20731
llvm-svn: 271003
Fix: updated clang code which was not updated by mistake.
Original commit message:
[llvm-mc] - Teach llvm-mc to generate zlib styled compression sections.
This patch is strongly based on previously reverted D20331.
(because of gnuutils < 2.26 does not support compressed debug sections in non zlib-gnu style)
Difference that this patch supports both zlib and zlib-gnu styles.
-compress-debug-sections option now supports next values:
-compress-debug-sections=zlib-gnu
-compress-debug-sections=zlib
-compress-debug-sections=none
Previously specifying -compress-debug-sections enabled zlib-gnu compression,
so anyone can put "-compress-debug-sections=zlib-gnu" to restore the behavior
that was before this patch for case when compression was enabled.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20676
llvm-svn: 270987
It broke buildbot:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/llvm-clang-lld-x86_64-scei-ps4-ubuntu-fast/builds/13585/steps/build/logs/stdio
Initial commit message:
[llvm-mc] - Teach llvm-mc to generate zlib styled compression sections.
This patch is strongly based on previously reverted D20331.
(because of gnuutils < 2.26 does not support compressed debug sections in non zlib-gnu style)
Difference that this patch supports both zlib and zlib-gnu styles.
-compress-debug-sections option now supports next values:
-compress-debug-sections=zlib-gnu
-compress-debug-sections=zlib
-compress-debug-sections=none
Previously specifying -compress-debug-sections enabled zlib-gnu compression,
so anyone can put "-compress-debug-sections=zlib-gnu" to restore the behavior
that was before this patch for case when compression was enabled.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20676
llvm-svn: 270978
This patch is strongly based on previously reverted D20331.
(because of gnuutils < 2.26 does not support compressed debug sections in non zlib-gnu style)
Difference that this patch supports both zlib and zlib-gnu styles.
-compress-debug-sections option now supports next values:
-compress-debug-sections=zlib-gnu
-compress-debug-sections=zlib
-compress-debug-sections=none
Previously specifying -compress-debug-sections enabled zlib-gnu compression,
so anyone can put "-compress-debug-sections=zlib-gnu" to restore the behavior
that was before this patch for case when compression was enabled.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20676
llvm-svn: 270977
CriticalAntiDepBreaker was not correctly tracking defs of the high X86 byte
registers, leading to incorrect use of a busy register to break an
antidependence.
Fixes pr27681, and its duplicates pr27580, pr27804.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20456
llvm-svn: 270935
This patch builds upon r270776 and speeds up
LiveDebugValues::transferDebugValue() by adding an index that maps each
DebugVariable to its open VarLoc.
The transferDebugValue() function needs to close all open ranges for a
given DebugVariable. Iterating over the set bits of OpenRanges is
prohibitively slow in practice. I experimented with using the sorted map
of VarLocs in the UniqueVector to iterate only over the range of VarLocs
with a given DebugVariable, but the binary search turned out to be even
more expensive than just iterating over the set bits in OpenRanges.
Instead, this patch exploits the fact that there can only be one open
location for each DebugVariable and redundantly stores this location in a
DenseMap.
This patch brings the time spent in the LiveDebugValues pass down to an
almost neglectiable amount.
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=26055http://reviews.llvm.org/D20636
rdar://problem/24091200
llvm-svn: 270923
Summary:
This allows the linker to discard unused symbol information for comdat
functions that were discarded during the link. Before this change,
searching for the name of an inline function in the debugger would
return multiple results, one per symbol subsection in the object file.
After this change, there is only one result, the result for the function
chosen by the linker.
Reviewers: zturner, majnemer
Subscribers: aaboud, amccarth, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20642
llvm-svn: 270792
This patch modifies the LiveDebugValues pass to use more efficient set
data structures as outlined in PR26055. Both VarLocSet and VarLocList are
now SparseBitVectors which allows us to perform much faster bitvector
arithmetic on them.
The speedup can be in the order of minutes especially on ASANified code.
The change is not NFC in the assembler output because the inserted
DBG_VALUEs are now sorted by variable and location.
Many thanks to Daniel Berlin for helping design the improved algorithm and
reviewing the patch.
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=26055http://reviews.llvm.org/D20178
rdar://problem/24091200
llvm-svn: 270776
LegalizeIntegerTypes does not have a way to expand multiplications for large
integer types (i.e. larger than twice the native bit width). There's no
standard runtime call to use in that case, and so we'd just assert.
Unfortunately, as it turns out, it is possible to hit this case from
standard-ish C code in rare cases. A particular case a user ran into yesterday
involved an __int128 induction variable and a loop with a quadratic (not
linear) recurrence which triggered some backend logic using SCEVExpander. In
this case, the BinomialCoefficient code in SCEV generates some i129 variables,
which get widened to i256. At a high level, this is not actually good (i.e. the
underlying optimization, PPCLoopPreIncPrep, should not be transforming the loop
in question for performance reasons), but regardless, the backend shouldn't
crash because of cost-modeling issues in the optimizer.
This is a straightforward implementation of the multiplication expansion, based
on the algorithm in Hacker's Delight. I validated it against the code for the
mul256b function from http://locklessinc.com/articles/256bit_arithmetic/ using
random inputs. There should be no functional change for previously-working code
(the new expansion code only replaces an assert).
Fixes PR19797.
llvm-svn: 270720
Also, rename recognizeBitReverseOrBSwapIdiom to recognizeBSwapOrBitReverseIdiom,
so the ordering of the MatchBSwaps and MatchBitReversals arguments are
consistent with the function name.
llvm-svn: 270715
We have to modify V2SU before inserting new elements into the
CurrentVRegDefs set because that may move V2SU in memory invalidating
the reference.
llvm-svn: 270644
The benefits of this patch are
-- We call AnalyzeBranch() to optimize unanalyzable branches, but the result of
AnalyzeBranch() is not used. Now the result is useful.
-- Before the layout of all the MBBs is set, the result of AnalyzeBranch() is
not correct and needs to be fixed before using it to optimize the branch
conditions. Now this optimization is called after the layout, the code used
to fix the result of AnalyzeBranch() is not needed.
-- The branch condition of the last block is not optimized before. Now it is
optimized.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20177
llvm-svn: 270623
These attributes aren't used by other debuggers (& may be confused with
other DWARF extensions) so they just waste space (about 1.5% on .dwo
file size on a random large program I tested).
We could remove the ObjC property ones too, but I figured they were
probably more necessary when trying to understand ObjC (I could be wrong
though) & so any debugger interested in working with ObjC would use
them, perhaps? (also, there are some legacy tests in Clang that test for
them - making it one of those annoying cross-project commits and/or
cleanup to refactor those tests)
llvm-svn: 270613
Replace bidirectional flow analysis to compute liveness with forward
analysis pass. Treat lifetimes as starting when there is a first
reference to the stack slot, as opposed to starting at the point of the
lifetime.start intrinsic, so as to increase the number of stack
variables we can overlap.
Reviewers: gbiv, qcolumbet, wmi
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18827
Bug: 25776
llvm-svn: 270559
Before r269750 we did the comparisons in this loop in signed ints so
that it DTRT when MinCSFrameIndex was 0. This was changed because it's
now possible for MinCSFrameIndex to be UINT_MAX, but that introduced a
bug when we were comparing `>= 0` - this is tautological in unsigned.
Rework the comparisons here to avoid issues with unsigned wrapping.
No test. I couldn't find a way to get any of the StackGrowsUp in-tree
targets to reach the code that sets MinCSFrameIndex.
llvm-svn: 270492
This effectively revers commit r270389 and re-lands r270106, but it's
almost a rewrite.
The behavior change in r270106 was that we could no longer assume that
each LF_FUNC_ID record got its own type index. This patch adds a map
from DINode* to TypeIndex, so we can stop making that assumption.
This change also emits padding bytes between type records similar to the
way MSVC does. The size of the type record includes the padding bytes.
llvm-svn: 270485
Summary:
MBBs don't necessarily have a name (in my experience, they almost never
do), in which case this logging is quite unhelpful. The number seems to
work well.
Reviewers: iteratee
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20533
llvm-svn: 270477
This will pave the way to introduce a full fledged symbol visitor
similar to how we have a type visitor, thus allowing the same
dumping code to be used in llvm-readobj and llvm-pdbdump.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20384
Reviewed By: rnk
llvm-svn: 270475
This fixes a bug introduced in:
r262115 - CodeGen: Take MachineInstr& in SlotIndexes and LiveIntervals, NFC
The iterator End here might == MBB->end(), and so we can't unconditionally
dereference it. This often goes unnoticed (I don't have a test case that always
crashes, and ASAN does not catch it either) because the function call arguments are
turned right back into iterators. MachineInstrBundleIterator's constructor,
however, does have an assert which might randomly fire.
llvm-svn: 270323
Prior to this patch, we were using 1 for all the repairing costs.
Now, we use the information from the target to get this information.
llvm-svn: 270304
We now use LiveRangeCalc::extendToUses() instead of a specially designed
algorithm in constructMainRangeFromSubranges():
- The original motivation for constructMainRangeFromSubranges() were
differences between the main liverange and subranges because of hidden
dead definitions. This case however cannot happen anymore with the
DetectDeadLaneMasks pass in place.
- It simplifies the code.
- This fixes a longstanding bug where we did not properly create new SSA
values on merging control flow (the MachineVerifier missed most of
these cases).
- Move constructMainRangeFromSubranges() to LiveIntervalAnalysis and
LiveRangeCalc to better match the implementation/available helper
functions.
This re-applies r269016. The fixes from r270290 and r270259 should avoid
the machine verifier problems this time.
llvm-svn: 270291
It is fine for subregister ranges to be undefined on some CFG paths as
we may have a "vregX:other_subreg<read-undef> =" def on that path. We
do not (and should not) have live segments for the subregister ranges.
The MachineVerifier should not complain about this.
This is a slight variant of http://llvm.org/PR27705
llvm-svn: 270290
Depending on the compiler used to build LLVM, llvm_unreachable can either
expand to a call to abort(), or to a __builtin_unreachable. The latter
does not have a predictable behavior at runtime.
llvm-svn: 270260
Fix renameDisconnectedComponents() creating vreg uses that can be
reached from function begin withouthaving a definition (or explicit
live-in). Fix this by inserting IMPLICIT_DEF instruction before
control-flow joins as necessary.
Removes an assert from MachineScheduler because we may now get
additional IMPLICIT_DEF when preparing the scheduling policy.
This fixes the underlying problem of http://llvm.org/PR27705
llvm-svn: 270259
This gives AsmPrinter a chance to initialize its DD field before
we call beginModule(), which is about to start using it.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20413
llvm-svn: 270258
We are about to start using DIEDwarfExpression to create global variable
DIEs, which happens before we generate code for functions.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20412
llvm-svn: 270257
The Fast mode takes the first mapping, the greedy mode loops over all
the possible mapping for an instruction and choose the cheaper one.
Test case will come with target specific code, since we currently do not
have instructions that have several mappings.
llvm-svn: 270249
computeMapping.
Computing the cost of a mapping takes some time.
Since in Fast mode, the cost is irrelevant, just spare some cycles by not
computing it.
In Greedy mode, we need to choose the best cost, that means that when
the local cost gets more expensive than the best cost, we can stop
computing the repairing and cost for the current mapping.
llvm-svn: 270245