We have to take special care to avoid the cases where the result of the truncate would be padded with zero elements.
Ideally we'd just use ISD::TRUNCATE for these cases instead.
llvm-svn: 322454
parseInt assumed that it could take a negative number literal (e.g.
"-123"). However, such number is in reality already handled as a
unary operator '-' followed by a number literal, so the number
literal is always non-negative. Thus, this code is dead.
llvm-svn: 322453
Currently these files are being installed into a root installation
directory, but this triggers an error when the installation directory
is set to an empty string which is often the case when DESTDIR is
used to control the installation destination.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41673
llvm-svn: 322451
Extend vXi1 conditions of vXi8/vXi16 selects even before type legalization gets a chance to split wide vectors. Previously we would only extend 128 and 256 bit vectors. But if we start with a 512 bit vector or wider that needs to be split we wouldn't extend until after the split had taken place. By extending early we improve the results of type legalization.
Don't widen condition of 128/256 bit vXi16/vXi8 selects when we have BWI but not VLX. We can still use a mask register by widening the select to 512-bits instead. This is similar to what we do for compares already.
llvm-svn: 322450
Additional test cases cover selects with i16/i8 conditions that are only 128/256-bits wide, but the compares are 512-bits wide and can only produce k-registers. We should be able to artificially widen the selects to avoid moving the k-register to an xmm/ymm register.
llvm-svn: 322449
Summary:
Use monospace for option flags in the PCH section, instead of the
italics that were being used previously.
I believe these used to be links, for which single backticks would
have been appropriate, but since they were un-link-ified in
https://reviews.llvm.org/rL275560, I believe monospace is now more
appropriate, and so two backticks are needed.
Test Plan:
Build the `docs-clang-html` target and confirm the options are rendered
using monospace font.
Reviewers: sepavloff, aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42005
llvm-svn: 322447
In addition to the existing match as part of a loop-reduction, add a
straightforward pattern match for DAG-contained patterns.
Reviewers: RKSimon, craig.topper
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Reviewed By: RKSimon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41811
llvm-svn: 322446
Summary:
In https://reviews.llvm.org/D41733, the driver was modified such that,
when a user provided a mispelled option such as `-hel`, it would
suggest a valid option with a nearby edit distance: "did you mean
'-help'?".
Add these suggestions to invocations of `clang -cc1as` as well.
Test Plan: `check-clang`
Reviewers: v.g.vassilev, bruno
Reviewed By: v.g.vassilev
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42001
llvm-svn: 322445
Summary:
Some time ago, the sanitizers as of r315899 were imported into gcc mainline. This broke
bootstrap on Darwin 10 and 11, as reported in GCC PR sanitizer/82824
(https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=82824) due to the unconditional use
of VM_MEMORY_OS_ALLOC_ONCE. This was only introduced in Darwin 13/Mac OS X 10.9.
The use of the macro was introduced in r300450.
I couldn't find any statement which Darwin versions are supposed to be supported by
LLVM, but the trivial patch to use the macro only if present allowed the gcc bootstrap
to finish.
So far, I haven't tried building llvm/compiler-rt on Darwin 11. Maybe the patch is
simple enough to go in nonetheless.
Committing on behalf of ro.
Reviewers: glider, fjricci, kcc, kuba, kubamracek, george.karpenkov
Reviewed By: fjricci
Subscribers: #sanitizers, zaks.anna, srhines, dberris, kubamracek, llvm-commits
Tags: #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39888
llvm-svn: 322437
Petr Hosek reported an external buildbot was failing on riscv32-toolchain.c,
seemingly as it set CLANG_DEFAULT_LINKER to lld. Address this by explicitly
setting -fuse-ld=ld in the tests.
llvm-svn: 322435
Summary:
This commit is a combination of the following changes:
- Cache PDB's global scope (executable) in SymbolFilePDB
- Change naming of `cu` to `compiland` which is PDB specific
- Change ParseCompileUnitForSymIndex to ParseCompileUnitForUID.
Prefer using a common name `UID` instead of PDB's `System Index`
Adding one more argument `index` to this method, which is used to
specify the index of the compile unit in a cached compile unit array
- Add GetPDBCompilandByUID method to simply code
- Fix a bug in getting the source file name for a PDB compiland.
For some reason, PDBSymbolCompiland::getSourceFileName() could
return an empty name, so if that is true, we have to walk through all
source files of this compiland and determine the right source file
used to generate this compiland based on language indicated.
The previous implementation called PDBSession::findOneSourceFile
method to get its name for the compiland. This is not accurate since
the `one source file` found could be a header other than source file.
Reviewers: zturner, lldb-commits
Reviewed By: zturner
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41428
llvm-svn: 322433
This avoids having the result type stick around until lowering where we have to extend the setcc and insert a truncate. If we get the types converted early we can do more to optimize it.
llvm-svn: 322432
While here, fix up the myriad other ways in which Sema's two "can this handler
catch that exception?" implementations get things wrong and unify them.
llvm-svn: 322431
*Mostly* NFC. Still updating the test though just for completeness.
This moves the hasAddressTaken check to MachineOutliner.cpp and replaces it
with a per-basic block test rather than a per-function test. The old test was
too conservative and was preventing functions in C programs from being
outlined even though they were safe to outline.
This was mostly a problem in C sources.
llvm-svn: 322425
Summary: It is not necessary launching the build script with bash.
Reviewers: krytarowski
Reviewed By: krytarowski
Subscribers: llvm-commits, #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42008
llvm-svn: 322422
When a section placement (AT) command references the section itself,
the physical address of the section in the ELF header was calculated
incorrectly due to alignment happening right after the location
pointer's value was captured.
The problem was diagnosed and the first version of the patch written
by Erick Reyes.
llvm-svn: 322421
Summary:
A recent change
321556: AMDGPU: Remove mayLoad/hasSideEffects from MIMG stores
can allow the machine instruction scheduler to move an image store past
an image load using the same descriptor.
V2: Fixed by marking image ops as mayAlias and isAliased. This may be
overly conservative, and we may need to revisit.
V3: Reverted test change done on 321556.
Reviewers: arsenm, nhaehnle, dstuttard
Subscribers: llvm-commits, t-tye, yaxunl, wdng, kzhuravl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41969
llvm-svn: 322419
of a dSYM per-uuid plist that may be present (dsymutil does not
create this plist, it is only added after the fact by additional
tools) -- either the DBGBuildSourcePath + DBGSourcePath pair of
k-v entries which give us the build-time and debug-time remapping,
or the newer DBGSourcePathRemapping dictionary which may give us
multiple remappings.
I'm changing the order that we process these & add them to the
list of source remappings. If the DBGSourcePathRemapping dict
is present, it should be the first entries we will try.
<rdar://problem/36481989>
llvm-svn: 322418
See https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35533, and D40844
Things covered:
* Removing duplicate data segments (as determined by COMDATs emitted
by the frontend)
* Removing duplicate globals and functions in COMDATs
* Checking that each time a COMDAT is seen it has the same symbols
as at other times (ie it's a stronger check than simply giving all
the symbols in the COMDAT weak linkage)
Patch by Nicholas Wilson!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40845
llvm-svn: 322415
InitListExprs without types (well, with type 'void') represent not-yet-analyzed
initializer lists; InitListExpr with types fool Sema into thinking they don't
need further analysis in some cases (particularly C++17 copy omission).
llvm-svn: 322414