Neither the base implementation of findCommutedOpIndices nor any in-tree target modifies the instruction passed in and there is no reason why they would in the future.
Committed on behalf of @hvdijk (Harald van Dijk)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66138
llvm-svn: 372882
The changes here are based on the corresponding diffs for allowing FMF on 'select':
D61917 <https://reviews.llvm.org/D61917>
As discussed there, we want to have fast-math-flags be a property of an FP value
because the alternative (having them on things like fcmp) leads to logical
inconsistency such as:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38086
The earlier patch for select made almost no practical difference because most
unoptimized conditional code begins life as a phi (based on what I see in clang).
Similarly, I don't expect this patch to do much on its own either because
SimplifyCFG promptly drops the flags when converting to select on a minimal
example like:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39535
But once we have this plumbing in place, we should be able to wire up the FMF
propagation and start solving cases like that.
The change to RecurrenceDescriptor::AddReductionVar() is required to prevent a
regression in a LoopVectorize test. We are intersecting the FMF of any
FPMathOperator there, so if a phi is not properly annotated, new math
instructions may not be either. Once we fix the propagation in SimplifyCFG, it
may be safe to remove that hack.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67564
llvm-svn: 372878
TypeAttributeImpl inherits from EnumAttributeImpl which already defines anchor() as a virtual, so we should override this instead of redeclaring it.
llvm-svn: 372877
Summary:
This patch fixes a bug that originated from passing a virtual exit block (nullptr) to `MachinePostDominatorTee::findNearestCommonDominator` and resulted in assertion failures inside its callee. It also applies a small cleanup to the class.
The patch introduces a new function in PDT that given a list of `MachineBasicBlock`s finds their NCD. The new overload of `findNearestCommonDominator` handles virtual root correctly.
Note that similar handling of virtual root nodes is not necessary in (forward) `DominatorTree`s, as right now they don't use virtual roots.
Reviewers: tstellar, tpr, nhaehnle, arsenm, NutshellySima, grosser, hliao
Reviewed By: hliao
Subscribers: hliao, kzhuravl, jvesely, wdng, yaxunl, dstuttard, t-tye, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #amdgpu, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67974
llvm-svn: 372874
Merge more Select pseudo instructions in emitSelect() by allowing other
instructions between them as long as they do not clobber CC.
Debug value instructions are now moved down to below the new PHIs instead of
erasing them.
Review: Ulrich Weigand
https://reviews.llvm.org/D67619
llvm-svn: 372873
Summary:
This revision introduces a separate (small) library for the `MatchConsumer`
abstraction: computations over AST match results. This abstraction is central
to the Transformer framework, and there deserves being defined explicitly.
Reviewers: gribozavr
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67961
llvm-svn: 372870
The story so far: LLDB's modern type lookup mode has no (as in, 0%) test
coverage. It was supposed to be tested by hardcoding the default to 'true' and then running
the normal LLDB tests, but to my knowledge no one is doing that. As a around 130 tests
seem to fail with this mode enabled, we also can't just enable it globally for now.
As we touch the surrounding code all the time and also want to refactor parts of it, we
should be a bit more ambitious with our testing efforts.
So this patch adds two basic tests that enable this mode and do some
basic expression parsing which should hopefully be basic enough to not
break anywhere but still lets us know if this mode works at all (i.e. setting up the
ExternalASTMerger in LLDB, using its basic import functionality to move declarations
around and do some lookups).
llvm-svn: 372869
I started this patch as a refactoring, tried to make a helper for
getting symbol names, similar to how we get section names
used in warning messages.
So this patch cleanups the code and fixes an issue: symbol names
in warning messages were not demangled.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68012
llvm-svn: 372867
The changes here are based on the corresponding diffs for allowing FMF on 'select':
D61917
As discussed there, we want to have fast-math-flags be a property of an FP value
because the alternative (having them on things like fcmp) leads to logical
inconsistency such as:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38086
The earlier patch for select made almost no practical difference because most
unoptimized conditional code begins life as a phi (based on what I see in clang).
Similarly, I don't expect this patch to do much on its own either because
SimplifyCFG promptly drops the flags when converting to select on a minimal
example like:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39535
But once we have this plumbing in place, we should be able to wire up the FMF
propagation and start solving cases like that.
The change to RecurrenceDescriptor::AddReductionVar() is required to prevent a
regression in a LoopVectorize test. We are intersecting the FMF of any
FPMathOperator there, so if a phi is not properly annotated, new math
instructions may not be either. Once we fix the propagation in SimplifyCFG, it
may be safe to remove that hack.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67564
llvm-svn: 372866
The --bytes option uses the phrase "printable ASCII characters", but the
description section used simply "printable characters". To avoid any
confusion about locale impacts etc, this change adopts the former's
phrasing in both places. It also fixes a minor grammar issue in the
description.
Reviewed by: MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68016
llvm-svn: 372865
Main changes are mostly wording of some options, but this change also
fixes a switch reference so that a link is created and moves
--strip-sections into the ELF-specific area since it is only supported
for ELF currently.
llvm-svn: 372864
Summary:
To be used in clangd, e.g. in D66647.
Currently the alternative to this function is doing string manipulation on results of `printQualifiedName`, which is
hard-to-impossible to get right in presence of template arguments.
Reviewers: kadircet, aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: kadircet, aaron.ballman
Subscribers: aaron.ballman, usaxena95, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67825
llvm-svn: 372863
Summary:
I was recently surprised to learn that there is a total of 2 (two) users
of the register info definitions contained in the ABI plugins. Yet, the
defitions themselves span nearly 10kLOC.
The two users are:
- dwarf expression pretty printer
- the mechanism for augmenting the register info definitions obtained
over gdb-remote protocol (AugmentRegisterInfoViaABI)
Both of these uses need the DWARF an EH register numbers, which is
information that is already available in LLVM. This patch makes it
possible to do so.
It adds a GetMCRegisterInfo method to the ABI class, which every class
is expected to implement. Normally, it should be sufficient to obtain
the definitions from the appropriate llvm::Target object (for which I
provide a utility function), but the subclasses are free to construct it
in any way they deem fit.
We should be able to always get the MCRegisterInfo object from llvm,
with one important exception: if the relevant llvm target was disabled
at compile time. To handle this, I add a mechanism to disable the
compilation of ABI plugins based on the value of LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD
cmake setting. This ensures all our existing are able to create their
MCRegisterInfo objects.
The new MCRegisterInfo api is not used yet, but the intention is to make
use of it in follow-up patches.
Reviewers: jasonmolenda, aprantl, JDevlieghere, tatyana-krasnukha
Subscribers: wuzish, nemanjai, mgorny, kbarton, atanasyan, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67965
llvm-svn: 372862
They both return the same result as another function (GetCursorArgumentPrefix
and GetRawLine). They were only added because the old API allowed to look
(in theory) behind the cursor position which is no longer possible.
llvm-svn: 372861
This is the only legitimate use we currently have for modifying
a CompletionRequest. Add a utility function for this purpose
and remove the remaining setters which go against the idea of
having an immutable CompletionRequest.
llvm-svn: 372858
This is a follow-up for D67757,
which allows to describe .stack_sizes sections with a new
YAML syntax.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67759
llvm-svn: 372855
Currently we can't use unique suffixes in section names to describe
stack sizes sections. E.g. '.stack_sizes [1]' will be treated as a regular section.
This happens because we recognize stack sizes section by name and
do not yet drop the suffix before the check.
The patch fixes it.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68018
llvm-svn: 372853
The cursor position is always at the end of the current argument (as the
argument cut off after the cursor position). So this code is a no-op and
can be removed.
llvm-svn: 372851
ld64 in the macOS 10.15 SDK gives __DATA a maxprot of 3, meaning it
can't be made executable at runtime by default.
Change clear_cache_test.c to use mmap()ed data that's mapped as writable
and executable from the beginning, instead of trying to mprotect()ing a
__DATA variable as executable. This fixes the test on macOS with the
10.15 SDK.
PR43407.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67929
llvm-svn: 372849
> Use symbolic constants for the platform identifiers rather than replicating them
> locally.
This broke the build of LLDB on Windows, see
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/lldb-x64-windows-ninja/builds/9182 which
fails with e.g.
E:\build_slave\lldb-x64-windows-ninja\llvm\include\llvm/BinaryFormat/COFF.h(96): error C2059: syntax error: 'constant'
E:\build_slave\lldb-x64-windows-ninja\llvm\include\llvm/BinaryFormat/COFF.h(96): error C3805: 'constant': unexpected token, expected either '}' or a ','
E:\build_slave\lldb-x64-windows-ninja\llvm\include\llvm/BinaryFormat/COFF.h(128): error C2059: syntax error: 'constant'
...
llvm-svn: 372847
It is a follow-up requested in the review comment
for D67757. Allows to use Content + Size or just Size
when describing .stack_sizes sections in YAML document
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67958
llvm-svn: 372845
This work-around was necessary to handle standard library headers in
Visual Studio 2019 16.2. Now that 16.3 has shipped to stable, we can
remove it.
> Re-commit r363191 "[MS] Pretend constexpr variable template specializations are inline"
>
> While the next Visual Studio update (16.3) will fix this issue, that hasn't
> shipped yet. Until then Clang wouldn't work with MSVC's headers which seems
> unfortunate. Let's keep this in until VS 16.3 ships. (See also PR42843.)
>
>> Fixes link errors with clang and the latest Visual C++ 14.21.27702
>> headers, which was reported as PR42027.
>>
>> I chose to intentionally make these things linkonce_odr, i.e.
>> discardable, so that we don't emit definitions of these things in every
>> translation unit that includes STL headers.
>>
>> Note that this is *not* what MSVC does: MSVC has not yet implemented C++
>> DR2387, so they emit fully specialized constexpr variable templates with
>> static / internal linkage.
>>
>> Reviewers: rsmith
>>
>> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63175
llvm-svn: 372844
During legalisation we can end up with some pretty strange nodes, like shifts
of 0. We need to make sure we don't try to make long shifts of these, ending up
with invalid assembly instructions. A long shift with a zero immediate actually
encodes a shift by 32.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67664
llvm-svn: 372839
The crash might happen when we have either a broken or unsupported object
and trying to resolve relocations when dumping the .stack_sizes section.
For the test case I used a 32-bits ELF header and a 64-bit relocation.
In this case a null pointer is returned by the code instead of the relocation
resolver function and then we crash.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67962
llvm-svn: 372838
Fix installing Python modules on systems that use /usr/lib for Python
while installing other libraries in /usr/lib64. Rewrite CMake logic
to query correct directories from Python, similarly to how
prepare_binding_Python.py does it. Furthermore, change the regex used
in get_relative_lib_dir.py to allow 'lib' without suffix.
I think that the code can be further improved but I'd like to take
this enterprise in smaller steps in case one of them breaks something.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67890
llvm-svn: 372835
Add the image query builtin functions from the OpenCL C specification.
Patch by Pierre Gondois and Sven van Haastregt.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67713
llvm-svn: 372833
This also reverts:
- r372778: [libc++] Implement LWG 3158
- r372782: [libc++] Try fixing tests that fail on GCC 5 and older
- r372787: Purge mentions of GCC 4 from the test suite
Reason: the change breaks compilation of LLVM with libc++, for details see
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/libcxx-dev/2019-September/000599.html
llvm-svn: 372832