This is a recommit of r290149, which was reverted in r290169 due to msan
failures. msan was failing because we were calling
`isMostDerivedAnUnsizedArray` on an invalid designator, which caused us
to read uninitialized memory. To fix this, the logic of the caller of
said function was simplified, and we now have a `!Invalid` assert in
`isMostDerivedAnUnsizedArray`, so we can catch this particular bug more
easily in the future.
Fingers crossed that this patch sticks this time. :)
Original commit message:
This patch does three things:
- Gives us the alloc_size attribute in clang, which lets us infer the
number of bytes handed back to us by malloc/realloc/calloc/any user
functions that act in a similar manner.
- Teaches our constexpr evaluator that evaluating some `const` variables
is OK sometimes. This is why we have a change in
test/SemaCXX/constant-expression-cxx11.cpp and other seemingly
unrelated tests. Richard Smith okay'ed this idea some time ago in
person.
- Uniques some Blocks in CodeGen, which was reviewed separately at
D26410. Lack of uniquing only really shows up as a problem when
combined with our new eagerness in the face of const.
llvm-svn: 290297
This commit fails MSan when running test/CodeGen/object-size.c in
a confusing way. After some discussion with George, it isn't really
clear what is going on here. We can make the MSan failure go away by
testing for the invalid bit, but *why* things are invalid isn't clear.
And yet, other code in the surrounding area is doing precisely this and
testing for invalid.
George is going to take a closer look at this to better understand the
nature of the failure and recommit it, for now backing it out to clean
up MSan builds.
llvm-svn: 290169
This patch does three things:
- Gives us the alloc_size attribute in clang, which lets us infer the
number of bytes handed back to us by malloc/realloc/calloc/any user
functions that act in a similar manner.
- Teaches our constexpr evaluator that evaluating some `const` variables
is OK sometimes. This is why we have a change in
test/SemaCXX/constant-expression-cxx11.cpp and other seemingly
unrelated tests. Richard Smith okay'ed this idea some time ago in
person.
- Uniques some Blocks in CodeGen, which was reviewed separately at
D26410. Lack of uniquing only really shows up as a problem when
combined with our new eagerness in the face of const.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D14274
llvm-svn: 290149
Although not specifically mentioned in the documentation, MSVC accepts
__uuidof(…) and declspec(uuid("…")) attributes on enumeration types in
addition to structs/classes. This is meaningful, as such types *do* have
associated UUIDs in ActiveX typelibs, and such attributes are included
by default in the wrappers generated by their #import construct, so they
are not particularly unusual.
clang currently rejects the declspec with a –Wignored-attributes
warning, and errors on __uuidof() with “cannot call operator __uuidof on
a type with no GUID” (because it rejected the uuid attribute, and
therefore finds no value). This is causing problems for us while trying
to use clang-tidy on a codebase that makes heavy use of ActiveX.
I believe I have found the relevant places to add this functionality,
this patch adds this case to clang’s implementation of these MS
extensions. patch is against r285994 (or actually the git mirror
80464680ce).
Both include an update to test/Parser/MicrosoftExtensions.cpp to
exercise the new functionality.
This is my first time contributing to LLVM, so if I’ve missed anything
else needed to prepare this for review just let me know!
__uuidof: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/zaah6a61.aspx
declspec(uuid("…")): https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/3b6wkewa.aspx
#import: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/8etzzkb6.aspx
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, majnemer, rnk
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26846
llvm-svn: 289567
This patch implements the register call calling convention, which ensures
as many values as possible are passed in registers. CodeGen changes
were committed in https://reviews.llvm.org/rL284108.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25204
llvm-svn: 285849
Certain OpenCL builtin functions are supposed to be executed by all threads in a work group or sub group. Such functions should not be made divergent during transformation. It makes sense to mark them with convergent attribute.
The adding of convergent attribute is based on Ettore Speziale's work and the original proposal and patch can be found at https://www.mail-archive.com/cfe-commits@lists.llvm.org/msg22271.html.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25343
llvm-svn: 285725
This is done so that the following compiles with no warnings:
int fn(type_10_12) __attribute__((availability(macos, introduced=10.12)));
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25284
llvm-svn: 285457
This patch adds an objc_subclassing_restricted attribute into clang. This
attribute acts similarly to 'final' - Objective-C classes with this attribute
can't be subclassed. However, @interface declarations that have
objc_subclassing_restricted but don't have @implementation are allowed to
inherit other @interface declarations with objc_subclassing_restricted. This is
needed to describe the Swift class hierarchy in clang while making sure that
the Objective-C classes cannot subclass the Swift classes.
This attribute is already implemented in a fork of clang that's used for Swift
(https://github.com/apple/swift-clang) and this patch moves that code to the
upstream clang repository.
rdar://28937548
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25993
llvm-svn: 285391
The problem with the original commit was that some of Apple's headers depended
on an incorrect behaviour, this commit adds a temporary workaround until those
headers are fixed.
llvm-svn: 285098
This reverts commit r285007 and reapply r284990, with a fix for the
opencl test that I broke. Original commit message follows:
These new builtins support a mechanism for logging OS events, using a
printf-like format string to specify the layout of data in a buffer.
The _buffer_size version of the builtin can be used to determine the size
of the buffer to allocate to hold the data, and then __builtin_os_log_format
can write data into that buffer. This implements format checking to report
mismatches between the format string and the data arguments. Most of this
code was written by Chris Willmore.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25888
llvm-svn: 285019
These new builtins support a mechanism for logging OS events, using a
printf-like format string to specify the layout of data in a buffer.
The _buffer_size version of the builtin can be used to determine the size
of the buffer to allocate to hold the data, and then __builtin_os_log_format
can write data into that buffer. This implements format checking to report
mismatches between the format string and the data arguments. Most of this
code was written by Chris Willmore.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25888
llvm-svn: 284990
This commit combines a couple of redundant functions that do availability
attribute context checking into a more correct/simpler one.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25283
llvm-svn: 284265
This commit fixes a crash that happens when clang is analyzing a
transparent_union attribute on a union which has a field with incomplete type.
rdar://28630028
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25273
llvm-svn: 283432
Also add a test that we disallow
__constant__ __shared__ int x;
because it's possible to break this without breaking
__shared__ __constant__ int x;
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits, tra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25125
llvm-svn: 282985
__attribute__((amdgpu_flat_work_group_size(<min>, <max>))) - request minimum and maximum flat work group size
__attribute__((amdgpu_waves_per_eu(<min>[, <max>]))) - request minimum and/or maximum waves per execution unit
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24513
llvm-svn: 282371
This mostly behaves cl.exe's behavior, even though clang-cl is stricter in some
corner cases and more lenient in others (see the included test).
To make the uuid declared previously here diagnostic work correctly, tweak
stripTypeAttributesOffDeclSpec() to keep attributes in the right order.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D24469
llvm-svn: 281367
Summary:
This attribute specifies expectations about the initialization of static and
thread local variables. Specifically that the variable has a
[constant initializer](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/constant_initialization)
according to the rules of [basic.start.static]. Failure to meet this expectation
will result in an error.
Static objects with constant initializers avoid hard-to-find bugs caused by
the indeterminate order of dynamic initialization. They can also be safely
used by other static constructors across translation units.
This attribute acts as a compile time assertion that the requirements
for constant initialization have been met. Since these requirements change
between dialects and have subtle pitfalls it's important to fail fast instead
of silently falling back on dynamic initialization.
```c++
// -std=c++14
#define SAFE_STATIC __attribute__((require_constant_initialization)) static
struct T {
constexpr T(int) {}
~T();
};
SAFE_STATIC T x = {42}; // OK.
SAFE_STATIC T y = 42; // error: variable does not have a constant initializer
// copy initialization is not a constant expression on a non-literal type.
```
This attribute can only be applied to objects with static or thread-local storage
duration.
Reviewers: majnemer, rsmith, aaron.ballman
Subscribers: jroelofs, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23385
llvm-svn: 280525
Summary:
This attribute specifies expectations about the initialization of static and
thread local variables. Specifically that the variable has a
[constant initializer](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/constant_initialization)
according to the rules of [basic.start.static]. Failure to meet this expectation
will result in an error.
Static objects with constant initializers avoid hard-to-find bugs caused by
the indeterminate order of dynamic initialization. They can also be safely
used by other static constructors across translation units.
This attribute acts as a compile time assertion that the requirements
for constant initialization have been met. Since these requirements change
between dialects and have subtle pitfalls it's important to fail fast instead
of silently falling back on dynamic initialization.
```c++
// -std=c++14
#define SAFE_STATIC __attribute__((require_constant_initialization)) static
struct T {
constexpr T(int) {}
~T();
};
SAFE_STATIC T x = {42}; // OK.
SAFE_STATIC T y = 42; // error: variable does not have a constant initializer
// copy initialization is not a constant expression on a non-literal type.
```
This attribute can only be applied to objects with static or thread-local storage
duration.
Reviewers: majnemer, rsmith, aaron.ballman
Subscribers: jroelofs, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23385
llvm-svn: 280516
This commit adds a traversal of the AST after Sema of a function that diagnoses
unguarded references to declarations that are partially available (based on
availability attributes). This traversal is only done when we would otherwise
emit -Wpartial-availability.
This commit is part of a feature I proposed here:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2016-July/049851.html
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23003
llvm-svn: 278826
Summary:
Based on a patch by Michael Mueller.
This attribute specifies that a function can be hooked or patched. This
mechanism was originally devised by Microsoft for hotpatching their
binaries (which they're constantly updating to stay ahead of crackers,
script kiddies, and other ne'er-do-wells on the Internet), but it's now
commonly abused by Windows programs that want to hook API functions. It
is for this reason that this attribute was added to GCC--hence the name,
`ms_hook_prologue`.
Depends on D19908.
Reviewers: rnk, aaron.ballman
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D19909
llvm-svn: 278050
This means that a function marked with an availability attribute can safely
refer to a declaration that is greater than the deployment target, but less then
or equal to the context availability without -Wpartial-availability firing.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22697
llvm-svn: 277058
-fxray-instrument: enables XRay annotation of IR
-fxray-instruction-threshold: configures the threshold for function size (looking at IR instructions), and allow LLVM to decide whether to add the nop sleds later on in the process.
Also implements the related xray_always_instrument and xray_never_instrument function attributes.
Patch by Dean Michael Berris.
llvm-svn: 275330
Original patch by Stefan Bühler http://reviews.llvm.org/D12834
Difference between original and this one:
- fixed all failing tests
- fixed mangling for global variable outside namespace
- emit ABI tags for guards and local names
- clang-format + other stylistic changes
- significantly reworked patch according to Richard's suggestions
Sema part, committed before http://reviews.llvm.org/D17567
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18035
llvm-svn: 274222
Summary:
Create a new Frontend LangOpt to specify the renderscript language. It
is enabled by the "-x renderscript" option from the driver.
Add a "kernel" function attribute only for RenderScript (an "ignored
attribute" warning is generated otherwise).
Make the NativeHalfType and NativeHalfArgsAndReturns LangOpts be implied
by the RenderScript LangOpt.
Reviewers: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits, srhines
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21198
llvm-svn: 272342
The layout_version attribute is pretty straightforward: use the layout
rules from version XYZ of MSVC when used like
struct __declspec(layout_version(XYZ)) S {};
The empty_bases attribute is more interesting. It tries to get the C++
empty base optimization to fire more often by tweaking the MSVC ABI
rules in subtle ways:
1. Disable the leading and trailing zero-sized object flags if a class
is marked __declspec(empty_bases) and is empty.
This means that given:
struct __declspec(empty_bases) A {};
struct __declspec(empty_bases) B {};
struct C : A, B {};
'C' will have size 1 and nvsize 0 despite not being annotated
__declspec(empty_bases).
2. When laying out virtual or non-virtual bases, disable the injection
of padding between classes if the most derived class is marked
__declspec(empty_bases).
This means that given:
struct A {};
struct B {};
struct __declspec(empty_bases) C : A, B {};
'C' will have size 1 and nvsize 0.
3. When calculating the offset of a non-virtual base, choose offset zero
if the most derived class is marked __declspec(empty_bases) and the
base is empty _and_ has an nvsize of 0.
Because of the ABI rules, this does not mean that empty bases
reliably get placed at offset 0!
For example:
struct A {};
struct B {};
struct __declspec(empty_bases) C : A, B { virtual ~C(); };
'C' will be pointer sized to account for the vfptr at offset 0.
'A' and 'B' will _not_ be at offset 0 despite being empty!
Instead, they will be located right after the vfptr.
This occurs due to the interaction betweeen non-virtual base layout
and virtual function pointer injection: injection occurs after the
nv-bases and shifts them down by the size of a pointer.
llvm-svn: 270457
When inferring availability attributes for tvos, watchos from ios, we
use the same source location and set the implicit bit to true.
So when emitting diagnostics on inferred attributes, we have a source
location.
rdar://25893544
llvm-svn: 268793
Sometimes, the declaration we found has inherited availability
attributes, attaching the note to it does not tell us where the
availability attributes are in the source.
Go through the redecl chain to find the declaration with actual
availability attributes.
rdar://25221771
llvm-svn: 268786
The 'nodebug' attribute had hand-coded constraints; replace those with
a Subjects line in Attr.td.
Also add a missing test to verify the attribute is okay on an
Objective-C method.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19689
llvm-svn: 268065
It makes compiler-rt tests fail if the gold plugin is enabled.
Revert "Rework interface for bitset-using features to use a notion of LTO visibility."
Revert "Driver: only produce CFI -fvisibility= error when compiling."
Revert "clang/test/CodeGenCXX/cfi-blacklist.cpp: Exclude ms targets. They would be non-cfi."
llvm-svn: 267871