With r291169, it is now not possible to access the live-in information
when the liveness is not properly tracked. Although this is want we want
in general, for debugging purpose we may want to still be able to
traverse this information even if it may not be accurate.
llvm-svn: 291317
WebAssembly requires caller and callee signatures to match exactly. In LLVM,
there are a variety of circumstances where signatures may be mismatched in
practice, and one can bitcast a function address to another type to call it
as that type. This patch adds a pass which replaces bitcasted function
addresses with wrappers to replace the bitcasts.
This doesn't catch everything, but it does match many common cases.
llvm-svn: 291315
Summary:
By default, darwin requires a definition for weak interface functions at
link time. Adding the '-U' link flag with each weak function allows these
weak interface functions to be used without definitions, which mirrors
behavior on linux and windows.
Reviewers: compnerd, eugenis
Subscribers: kubabrecka, mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28203
llvm-svn: 291314
Summary:
Adds a few default implementations for weak
interface functions on platforms where weak hooks are not supported.
Reviewers: eugenis, samsonov, timurrrr
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28201
llvm-svn: 291313
On Windows the runtime search path for DLL's is the same as PATH.
This patch changes the test suite to add the libc++ build directory
to the runtime PATH.
llvm-svn: 291309
Summary: LLVM's non-standard notion of phi nodes means we can't both try to substitute for undef in phi nodes *and* use phi nodes as leaders all the time. This changes NewGVN to use the same semantics as SimplifyPHINode to decide which phi nodes are equivalent.
Reviewers: davide
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28312
llvm-svn: 291308
Summary:
r285871 introduced an assert that was overly aggressive in the case
of a same-named local in different same-named files (in different
directories), where the source name and therefore the GUID ended up
the same because the files were compiled in their own directory without
any leading path. Change the handling in the promotion logic to get
the summary for the version in that module.
This also exposed an issue where we are not always importing the
right copy, which is a performance not correctness issue (because
the renaming is based on the module hash which must be different,
see the bug report for details). I will fix that as a follow-on.
Fixes PR31561.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28411
llvm-svn: 291304
Summary:
In order to simplify distributed build system integration, where actions
may be scheduled before the Thin Link which determines the list of
objects selected by the linker. The gold plugin currently will emit
0-sized index files for objects not selected by the link, to enable
checking for expected output files by the build system. If the build
system then schedules a backend action for these bitcode files, we want
to be able to fall back to normal compilation instead of failing.
Fallback is enabled under an option in LLVM (D28410), in which case a
nullptr is returned from llvm::getModuleSummaryIndexForFile. Clang can
just proceed with non-ThinLTO compilation in that case.
I am investigating whether this can be addressed in our build system,
but that is a longer term fix and so this enables a workaround in the
meantime.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28362
llvm-svn: 291303
Summary:
In order to simplify distributed build system integration, where actions
may be scheduled before the Thin Link which determines the list of
objects selected by the linker. The gold plugin currently will emit
0-sized index files for objects not selected by the link, to enable
checking for expected output files by the build system. If the build
system then schedules a backend action for these bitcode files, we want
to be able to fall back to normal compilation instead of failing.
This is the LLVM side support for optionally enabling fallback
instead of issuing an error. Return a null CombinedIndex from
llvm::getModuleSummaryIndexForFile under the option when the file
is empty. Clang can then ignore the index when it is null.
Clang patch is D28362.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28410
llvm-svn: 291302
Some GCC versions will accept any warning flag name after a '-Wno-',
which would cause us to try to disable warnings with names GCC didn't
understand. This will silently succeed unless there is some other output
from GCC in which case we get weird cc1plus warnings about the warning
name being bogus.
There is still the issue that gtest sets warning flags for building
gtest-all.cc using weird 'add_definitions' and the fact that there is
a GCC version which warns on the variadic macro usage in gtest under
-pedantic, but has no flag analogous to Clang's
-Wgnu-zero-variadic-macro-argumnets to suppress this warning. I haven't
been able to come up with any good solution here. The closest is to turn
off -pedantic for those versions of GCC, but that seems really nasty.
For now, those versinos of GCC aren't warning clean. If anyone is broken
by this, I'll work on CMake logic to detect and disable -pedantic in
these cases.
llvm-svn: 291299
dependent context and can't be used in a constant expression.
Per C++ [temp.inst]p2, "the instantiation of a static data member does not
occur unless the static data member is used in a way that requires the
definition to exist".
This doesn't /quite/ match that, as we still instantiate static data members
that are usable in constant expressions even if the use doesn't require a
definition. A followup patch will fix that for both variables and functions.
llvm-svn: 291295
Summary:
The lsan cmake configuration failed when targeting more
than one architecture, because it would attempt to create multiple
components with the same name. Ensure that only one lsan component
is ever created.
Reviewers: beanz, bogner
Subscribers: dberris, llvm-commits, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28151
llvm-svn: 291294
This flag is used to track global registration in Mach-O and it doesn't need to be exported and visible.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28250
llvm-svn: 291289
This patch starts passing architecture information about a module to llvm-symbolizer and into text reports. This fixes the longstanding x86_64/x86_64h mismatch issue on Darwin.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27390
llvm-svn: 291287
This patch refactors the compiler detection done in `__config` by creating a
set of `_LIBCPP_COMPILER_<TYPE>` macros. The goal of this patch is to make
it easier to detect what compiler is being used outside of `__config`.
Additionally this patch removes workarounds for GCC in `__bit_reference`. I
tested GCC 4.8 and 4.9 without the workaround and neither seemed to need it
anymore.
llvm-svn: 291286
Modify the --system-libs option in llvm-config to print system libs only
when using static linking. The system libraries are irrelevant when
linking to a shared library since the library has appropriate library
dependencies embedded.
Modify the --system-libs test appropriately to force static linking, and
disable it if static libs are not available (i.e. BUILD_SHARED_LIBS is
enabled).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27805
llvm-svn: 291285
Canonicalize all CMake booleans to 0/1 before passing them to lit, to
ensure that the Python side handles all of them consistently
and correctly. 0/1 is a safe choice of values that trigger the same
boolean interpretation in CMake, Python and C++.
Furthermore, using them without quotes improves the chance Python will
explicitly fail when an incorrect value (such as ON/OFF, TRUE/FALSE,
YES/NO) is accidentally passed, rather than silently misinterpreting
the value.
This replaces a lot of different logics spread around lit site files,
attempting to partially reproduce the boolean logic used in CMake
and usually silently failing when an uncommon value was used instead.
In fact, some of them were never working correctly since different
values were assigned in CMake and checked in Python.
The alternative solution could be to create a common parser for CMake
booleans in lit and use it consistently throughout the site files.
However, it does not seem like the best idea to create redundant
implementation of the same logic and have to follow upstream if it ever
is extended to handle more values.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28294
llvm-svn: 291284
Remove config.test_examples from lit.site.cfg and the relevant
ENABLE_EXAMPLES definition from CMake. It is not used anywhere.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28283
llvm-svn: 291283
This is fixing a bug where Loop Vectorization is widening a load but
with a lower alignment. Hoisting the load without propagating the alignment
will allow inst-combine to later deduce a higher alignment that what the pointer
actually is.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28408
llvm-svn: 291281
This patch teaches asan_symbolize.py to read an architecture suffix on module names (e.g. ":x86_64") and pass that option to atos and llvm-symbolizer.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27378
llvm-svn: 291280
This patch add a new sanitizer flag, print_module_map, which enables printing a module map when the process exits, or after each report (for TSan). The output format is very similar to what Crash Reporter produces on Darwin (e.g. the format of module UUIDs). This enables users to use the existing symbol servers to offline symbolicate and aggregate reports.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27400
llvm-svn: 291277
Summary:
This patch attempts to clean up the macro configuration mess in `<__threading_support>`, specifically the mess involving external threading variants. Additionally this patch adds design documentation for `<__threading_support>` and the configuration macros it uses.
The primary change in this patch is separating the idea of an "external API" provided by `<__external_threading>` and the idea of having an external threading library. Now `_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_API_EXTERNAL` means that libc++ should use `<__external_threading>` and that the header is expected to exist. Additionally the new macro `_LIBCPP_HAS_THREAD_LIBRARY_EXTERNAL` is now used to configure for using an "external library" with the default threading API.
Reviewers: compnerd, rmaprath
Subscribers: smeenai, cfe-commits, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28316
llvm-svn: 291275
Aleksey Shlyapnikov pointed out the memory leak I'd introduced, so
recommitted the clang change with a fix for that.
This reapplies r291186, reverted in r291251.
llvm-svn: 291272
Aleksey Shlyapnikov found the memory leak I introduced, recommitted the
Clang change with a fix for this.
This reapplies r291200 reverted in r291250
llvm-svn: 291271
Aleksey Shlypanikov pointed out my mistake in migrating an explicit
unique_ptr to auto - I was expecting the function returned a unique_ptr,
but instead it returned a raw pointer - introducing a leak.
Thanks Aleksey!
This reapplies r291184, reverted in r291249.
llvm-svn: 291270
This patch adds tracking which modules are instrumented and which are not. On macOS, instrumented modules link against the ASan/TSan/... dylib, so we can just check if such a load command exists or not.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28263
llvm-svn: 291268