We cleverly handle cases where computation done in one argument of a select
instruction is suitable for the other operand, thus obviating the need
of the select and the comparison. However, the other operand cannot
have flags.
This fixes PR23757.
llvm-svn: 239115
gc.statepoint intrinsics with a far immediate call target
were lowered incorrectly as pc-rel32 calls.
This change fixes the problem, and generates an indirect call
via a scratch register.
For example:
Intrinsic:
%safepoint_token = call i32 (i64, i32, void ()*, i32, i32, ...) @llvm.experimental.gc.statepoint.p0f_isVoidf(i64 0, i32 0, void ()* inttoptr (i64 140727162896504 to void ()*), i32 0, i32 0, i32 0, i32 0)
Old Incorrect Lowering:
callq 140727162896504
New Correct Lowering:
movabsq $140727162896504, %rax
callq *%rax
In lowerCallFromStatepoint(), the callee-target was modified and
represented as a "TargetConstant" node, rather than a "Constant" node.
Undoing this modification enabled LowerCall() to generate the
correct CALL instruction.
llvm-svn: 239114
Summary:
A small bit that I missed when I updated the X86 backend to account for
the Win64 calling convention on non-Windows. Now we don't use dead
non-volatile registers when emitting a Win64 indirect tail call on
non-Windows.
Should fix PR23710.
Test Plan: Added test for the correct behavior based on the case I posted to PR23710.
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10258
llvm-svn: 239111
Report proper error code from MachOObjectFile constructor if we
can't parse another segment load command (we already return a proper
error if segment load command contents is suspicious).
llvm-svn: 239109
The big/small ordering here is based on signed values so SmallValue will
be INT_MIN and BigValue 0. This shouldn't be a problem but the code
assumed that BigValue always had more bits set than SmallValue.
We used to just miss the transformation, but a recent refactoring of
mine turned this into an assertion failure.
llvm-svn: 239105
Summary:
Not all of that register is readable/writable in user mode. This means
that even if the inferior is stopped, parts of the register could be
changing. So, do not flip this register to check if its value can be
restored.
Reviewers: tberghammer, chaoren
Reviewed By: tberghammer
Subscribers: rengolin, aemerson, lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10204
llvm-svn: 239104
Summary:
1) The only caller, ARMTargetParser::parseArch, uses the results for an "endswith" test; so, including the "arm" prefix into the result is unnecessary.
2) Most ARMTargetParser::parseArch callers pass it the output from ARMTargetParser::getCanonicalArchName; so, make this behaviour the default. Then, including the "arm" prefix into the cases is unnecessary.
Reviewers: rengolin
Reviewed By: rengolin
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10249
llvm-svn: 239099
Apparently this functionality isn't used in-tree (or I would go & make
the explicit unique_ptr constructions into implicit constructions to
make them more self documenting now that clone doesn't return a raw
owning pointer anymore) but only by the Julia frontend. This isn't
ideal.
llvm-svn: 239091
Basic block selection involves checking successor BBs for PHI nodes
that depend on the current BB. In case such BBs are found, the value
being selected is a constant and such constant already exists in
current BB, it's value is reused.
This might lead to wrong locations in some situations, especially if
same constant value ends up being materialized twice in two different
ways, which discards that sharing and leaves us with wrong debug
location in the successor BB.
In code this involves the following sequence of calls:
SelectionDAGBuilder::HandlePHINodesInSuccessorBlocks ->
SelectionDAGBuilder::CopyValueToVirtualRegister ->
SelectionDAGBuilder::getNonRegisterValue
llvm-svn: 239089
Originally committed in r237975, GCC 4.7 gave a compilation error
regarding "looser throw specification" though it seemed to be pointing
to a virtual defaulted dtor in a base class and an override defaulted
dtor in a derived class - so I'm not quite sure why/how they could end
up with different throw specifications. To simplify and reduce the risk
of this, I've just removed the pointless override in the derived class,
the base class's should be sufficient. *fingers crossed*
llvm-svn: 239088
Now that we can look at users, we can trivially do this: when we would
have otherwise disabled GlobalMerge (currently -O<3), we can just run
it for minsize functions, as it's usually a codesize win.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10054
llvm-svn: 239087
Fix the FIXME and remove this old as(1) compat option. It was useful for
bringup of the integrated assembler to diff object files, but now it's
just causing more relocations than strictly necessary to be generated.
rdar://21201804
llvm-svn: 239084
I made a few changes here in a couple of commits - breaking them out
into smaller ones in case I hit the GCC oddities again.
I'm still not /entirely/ sure what the issues were, so apologies if any
of these experiments break things again. Feel free to revert
immediately.
llvm-svn: 239083
Summary:
With this patch, NVPTXLowerKernelArgs converts a kernel pointer argument to a
pointer in the global address space. This change, along with
NVPTXFavorNonGenericAddrSpaces, allows the NVPTX backend to emit ld.global.*
and st.global.* for accessing kernel pointer arguments.
Minor changes:
1. refactor: extract function convertToPointerInAddrSpace
2. fix a bug in the test case in bug21465.ll
Test Plan: lower-kernel-ptr-arg.ll
Reviewers: eliben, meheff, jholewinski
Reviewed By: jholewinski
Subscribers: wengxt, jholewinski, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10154
llvm-svn: 239082
Summary:
Properly report the error in segment load commands from MachOObjectFile
constructor instead of crashing the program.
Adjust the test case accordingly.
Test Plan: regression test suite
Reviewers: rafael, filcab
Subscribers: llvm-commits
llvm-svn: 239081
Summary:
Currently all load commands are parsed in MachOObjectFile constructor.
If the next load command cannot be parsed, or if command size is too
small, properly report it through the error code and fail to construct
the object, instead of crashing the program.
Test Plan: regression test suite
Reviewers: rafael, filcab
Subscribers: llvm-commits
llvm-svn: 239080
Summary: Instead, properly report this error from MachOObjectFile constructor.
Test Plan: regression test suite
Reviewers: rafael
Subscribers: llvm-commits
llvm-svn: 239078
Enabling Ninja Job Pools needs to be dependent on the CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM not the CMAKE_GENERATOR. There are generators (like "Sublime Text 2 - Ninja") that also generate ninja build files. Basing of the CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM is the best future-proof way to handle this.
llvm-svn: 239076
Summary:
Avoid parsing object file each time MachOObjectFile::getHeader() is
called. Instead, cache the header in MachOObjectFile constructor, where
it's parsed anyway. In future, we must avoid constructing the object
at all if the header can't be parsed.
Test Plan: regression test suite.
Reviewers: rafael
Subscribers: llvm-commits
llvm-svn: 239075