Summary:
Review comments in {D69854} recommended a simpler approach of creating the SMDiagnostics to remove much of the complexity. (thanks @thakis)
@vlad.tsyrklevich I've rebuilt on both Windows and Linux (running Linux with Address and Undefined sanitizers) over the clang code base
Reviewers: thakis, klimek, mitchell-stellar, vlad.tsyrklevich
Reviewed By: thakis
Subscribers: cfe-commits, thakis, vlad.tsyrklevich
Tags: #clang-format, #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69921
Depending on different cmake configures, clang may generate different
IR name for slot variables. Let us use the regex instead of hard
coding the name. I did the same for other bpf-attr-preserve-access-index
tests with such an approach, but somehow did not do for this one.
If a GCC installation is not detected, then this attempts to
use compiler-rt and the compiler-rt crtbegin/crtend
implementations as a fallback.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68407
This is a resubmission for the previous reverted commit
9434360401 with the same subject. This commit fixed the
segfault issue and addressed additional review comments.
This patch introduced a new bpf specific attribute which can
be added to struct or union definition. For example,
struct s { ... } __attribute__((preserve_access_index));
union u { ... } __attribute__((preserve_access_index));
The goal is to simplify user codes for cases
where preserve access index happens for certain struct/union,
so user does not need to use clang __builtin_preserve_access_index
for every members.
The attribute has no effect if -g is not specified.
When the attribute is specified and -g is specified, any member
access defined by that structure or union, including array subscript
access and inner records, will be preserved through
__builtin_preserve_{array,struct,union}_access_index()
IR intrinsics, which will enable relocation generation
in bpf backend.
The following is an example to illustrate the usage:
-bash-4.4$ cat t.c
#define __reloc__ __attribute__((preserve_access_index))
struct s1 {
int c;
} __reloc__;
struct s2 {
union {
struct s1 b[3];
};
} __reloc__;
struct s3 {
struct s2 a;
} __reloc__;
int test(struct s3 *arg) {
return arg->a.b[2].c;
}
-bash-4.4$ clang -target bpf -g -S -O2 t.c
A relocation with access string "0:0:0:0:2:0" will be generated
representing access offset of arg->a.b[2].c.
forward declaration with attribute is also handled properly such
that the attribute is copied and populated in real record definition.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69759
Summary:
Flags that generate output could result in failures when creating
syntax only actions. This patch introduces initial logic for filtering out
those. The first such flag is "save-temps", which saves intermediate
files(bitcode, assembly, etc.) into a specified directory.
Fixes https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues/191
Reviewers: hokein
Subscribers: ilya-biryukov, usaxena95, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70173
This patch adds the ACLE intrinsics for all the MVE load and store
instructions not already handled by D69791. These ones don't need new
IR intrinsics, because they can be implemented in terms of standard
LLVM IR constructions.
Some of the load and store instructions access less than 128 bits of
memory, sign/zero extending each value to a wider vector lane on load
or truncating it on store. These are represented in IR by a load of a
shorter vector followed by a zext/sext, and conversely, a trunc
followed by a short store. Existing ISel patterns already recognize
those combinations and turn them into the right MVE instructions.
The predicated forms of all these instructions are represented in the
same way, except that the ordinary load/store operation is replaced
with the existing intrinsics @llvm.masked.{load,store}. These are
currently only code-generated as predicated MVE load/store
instructions if you give LLVM the `-enable-arm-maskedldst` option; so
I've done that in the LLVM codegen test. When we make that the
default, that option can be removed.
In the Tablegen backend, I've had to add a handful of extra support
features:
* We need to be able to make clang::Address objects out of a
pointer and an alignment (previously we only needed these when the
user passed us an existing one).
* We can now specify vector types that aren't 128 bits wide (for use
in those intermediate values in IR), the parametrized type system
can make one starting from two existing vector types (using the lane
count of one and the element type of the other).
* I've added support for code generation of pointer casts, and for
specifying LLVM types as operands to IRBuilder operations (for zext
and sext, though I think they'll come in useful again).
* Now not all IR construction operations need to be specified as
Builder.CreateFoo; some don't involve a Builder at all, and one
passes it as a parameter to a tiny static helper function in
CGBuiltin.cpp.
Reviewers: ostannard, MarkMurrayARM, dmgreen
Subscribers: kristof.beyls, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70088
Add the remaining half (fp16) vector data load and store builtin
functions from the OpenCL C specification.
Patch by Pierre Gondois and Sven van Haastregt.
8548 CPU is GCC's name for the e500v2, so accept this in clang. The
e500v2 doesn't support lwsync, so define __NO_LWSYNC__ for this as well,
as GCC does.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67787
This is a fix for PR43315. An assertion error is hit for this minimal example:
```
//clang -cc1 -triple x86_64-- -S tstVMStructRC-min.cpp
int (a b)(); // Assertion `Chunk.Kind == DeclaratorChunk::Function' failed.
```
This is because we do not cover the case in the FunctionTypeUnwrapper where it
receives a MacroQualifiedType. We have not run into this earlier because this
is a unique case where the __attribute__ contains both __cdecl__ and
__regparm__ (in that order), and we are compiling for x86_64. Changing the
architecture or the order of __cdecl__ and __regparm__ does not raise the
assertion.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67992
Some warnings in -Wtautological-compare subgroups are DefaultIgnore.
Adding this group to -Wmost, which is part of -Wall, will aid in their
discoverability.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69292
Summary:
By additional regex match, grouping of main include can be enabled in files that are not normally considered as a C/C++ source code.
For example, this might be useful in templated code, where template implementations are being held in *Impl.hpp files.
On the occassion, 'assume-filename' option description was reworded as it was misleading. It has nothing to do with `style=file` option and it does not influence sourced style filename.
Reviewers: rsmith, ioeric, krasimir, sylvestre.ledru, MyDeveloperDay
Reviewed By: MyDeveloperDay
Subscribers: MyDeveloperDay, cfe-commits
Patch by: furdyna
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67750
Let the checkers use a reference instead of a copy in a range-based
for loop.
This avoids new warnings due to D68912 adds -Wrange-loop-analysis to -Wall.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70047
The std::pair<const clang::ValueDecl *, llvm::ArrayRef<clang::OMPClauseMappableExprCommon::MappableComponent>>
type will be copied in a range-based for loop. Make the copy explicit to
avoid the -Wrange-loop-analysis warning.
This avoids new warnings due to D68912 adds -Wrange-loop-analysis to -Wall.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70046
The AssociationIteratorTy type will be copied in a range-based for loop.
Make the copy explicit to avoid the -Wrange-loop-analysis warning.
This avoids new warnings due to D68912 adds -Wrange-loop-analysis to -Wall.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70045
If ReadASTBlock does not find its top-level submodule, there's something
wrong the with the PCM. Error in that case, to avoid hitting problems
further from the source.
Note that the Swift compiler sometimes hits a case in
CompilerInstance::loadModule where the top-level submodule mysteriously
does not have Module::IsFromModuleFile set. That will emit a confusing
warn_missing_submodule, which was never intended for the main module.
The recent audit of error-handling in ReadAST may have rooted out the
real problem. If not, this commit will help to clarify the real
problem, and replace a confusing warning with an error pointing at the
malformed PCM file.
We're specifically sniffing out whether the top-level submodule was
found/processed, in case there is a malformed module file that is
missing it. If there is an error encountered during ReadSubmoduleBlock
the return status should already propagate through. It would be nice to
detect other missing submodules around here to catch other instances of
warn_missing_submodule closer to the source, but that's left as a future
exercise.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D70063
ReadASTBlock and ReadASTExtensions can both return failures. Be
consistent and remove all the just-loaded modules, just like when
ReadASTCore returns failures.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D70055
These were found via an audit. In the case of `ParseLineTable` this is
actually dead code, since parsing the line table always succeeds, but
it's prudent to be defensive since it's possible an assertion there
could be converted to a `true` return in the future.
Split a loop in ReadAST that visits the just-loaded module chain,
between an initial loop that reads further from the ASTs (and can fail)
and a second loop that does some preloading (and cannot fail). This
makes it less likely for a reading failure to affect the AST.
This is not fixing a known bug and the behaviour change may not be
observable, it's just part of an audit to look at all of the error
handling in the ASTReader.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D70056
As part of an audit of whether all errors are being reported from the
ASTReader, delay err_module_file_conflict if a diagnostic is already in
flight when it is hit. This required plumbing an extra argument through
the delayed diagnostic mechanics in DiagnosticsEngine.
simd-based directives.
According to OpenMP 5.0 standard, ordered simd, atomic and simd
directives are allowed as nested directives in the simd-based
directives.
Summary:
This revision introduces a new interface `MatchComputation` which generalizes
the `Stencil` interface and replaces the `std::function` interface of
`MatchConsumer`. With this revision, `Stencil` (as an abstraction) becomes just
one collection of implementations of
`MatchComputation<std::string>`. Correspondingly, we remove the `Stencil` class
entirely in favor of a simple type alias, deprecate `MatchConsumer` and change
all functions that accepted `MatchConsumer<std::string>` to use
`MatchComputation<std::string>` instead.
Reviewers: gribozavr
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69802
Summary:
TypeScript now supports declaring fields:
class Foo {
declare field: string;
}
clang-format happens to already format this fine, so this change just
adds a regression test.
Reviewers: krasimir
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69972
Summary:
JavaScript / TypeScript is adding two new operators: the null
propagating operator `?.` and the nullish coalescing operator `??`.
const x = foo ?? 'default';
const z = foo?.bar?.baz;
This change adds support to lex and format both.
Reviewers: krasimir
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69971
This started passing target-features on the linker line, not just for RISCV but
for all targets, leading to error messages in Chromium Android build:
'+soft-float-abi' is not a recognized feature for this target (ignoring feature)
'+soft-float-abi' is not a recognized feature for this target (ignoring feature)
See Phabricator review for details.
Reverting until this can be fixed properly.
> Summary:
> 1. enable LTO need to pass target feature and abi to LTO code generation
> RISCV backend need the target feature to decide which extension used in
> code generation.
> 2. move getTargetFeatures to CommonArgs.h and add ForLTOPlugin flag
> 3. add general tools::getTargetABI in CommonArgs.h because different target uses different
> way to get the target ABI.
>
> Patch by Kuan Hsu Chen (khchen)
>
> Reviewers: lenary, lewis-revill, asb, MaskRay
>
> Reviewed By: lenary
>
> Subscribers: hiraditya, dschuff, aheejin, fedor.sergeev, mehdi_amini, inglorion, asb, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, apazos, sabuasal, niosHD, kito-cheng, shiva0217, jrtc27, MaskRay, zzheng, edward-jones, steven_wu, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, dexonsmith, rkruppe, PkmX, jocewei, psnobl, benna, Jim, lenary, s.egerton, pzheng, cfe-commits
>
> Tags: #clang
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67409
The other paremeters appear to be sufficient to determine which modules
have just been loaded and need to be removed, so stop collecting and
sending in that set explicitly.
This patch introduced a new bpf specific attribute which can
be added to struct or union definition. For example,
struct s { ... } __attribute__((preserve_access_index));
union u { ... } __attribute__((preserve_access_index));
The goal is to simplify user codes for cases
where preserve access index happens for certain struct/union,
so user does not need to use clang __builtin_preserve_access_index
for every members.
The attribute has no effect if -g is not specified.
When the attribute is specified and -g is specified, any member
access defined by that structure or union, including array subscript
access and inner records, will be preserved through
__builtin_preserve_{array,struct,union}_access_index()
IR intrinsics, which will enable relocation generation
in bpf backend.
The following is an example to illustrate the usage:
-bash-4.4$ cat t.c
#define __reloc__ __attribute__((preserve_access_index))
struct s1 {
int c;
} __reloc__;
struct s2 {
union {
struct s1 b[3];
};
} __reloc__;
struct s3 {
struct s2 a;
} __reloc__;
int test(struct s3 *arg) {
return arg->a.b[2].c;
}
-bash-4.4$ clang -target bpf -g -S -O2 t.c
A relocation with access string "0:0:0:0:2:0" will be generated
representing access offset of arg->a.b[2].c.
forward declaration with attribute is also handled properly such
that the attribute is copied and populated in real record definition.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69759
Before when the overflow occured an assertion was triggered. Now check
whether the maximum has been reached and warn properly.
This patch fixes the original submission of PR19607.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63975
When bugreporter::trackExpressionValue() is invoked on a DeclRefExpr,
it tries to do most of its computations over the node in which
this DeclRefExpr is computed, rather than on the error node (or whatever node
is stuffed into it). One reason why we can't simply use the error node is
that the binding to that variable might have already disappeared from the state
by the time the bug is found.
In case of the inlined defensive checks visitor, the DeclRefExpr node
is in fact sometimes too *early*: the call in which the inlined defensive check
has happened might have not been entered yet.
Change the visitor to be fine with tracking dead symbols (which it is totally
capable of - the collapse point for the symbol is still well-defined), and fire
it up directly on the error node. Keep using "LVState" to find out which value
should we be tracking, so that there weren't any problems with accidentally
loading an ill-formed value from a dead variable.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67932
Adding support for processing the following Decls: NonTypeTemplateParmDecl,
CXXConversionDecl, UnresolvedUsingValueDecl, UsingDecl, UsingShadowDecl,
TypeAliasTemplateDecl, TypeAliasDecl, VarTemplateDecl,
VarTemplateSpecializationDecl, UsingDirectiveDecl, TemplateTemplateParmDecl,
ClassTemplatePartialSpecializationDecl, IndirectFieldDecl.
Also, this allows for processing NamedDecls that don't have an identifier and
skips over VarDecls that are dependent on template types.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69995
This has the nice side-effect of also fixing a crash in Clang.
Starting with DWARF 5 we are emitting ObjC method declarations as
children of their containing entity. This worked for interfaces, but
didn't consider the case of synthessized properties. When a property
of a protocol is synthesized in an interface implementation the
ObjCMethodDecl that was passed to CGF::StartFunction was the property
*declaration* which obviously couldn't have a containing
interface. This patch passes the containing interface all the way
through to CGDebugInfo, so the function declaration can be created
with the correct parent (= the class implementing the protocol).
rdar://problem/53782400
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66121
Summary:
Format.h is used to generate ClangFormatStyleOptions.rst, the layout of the comments is critical to the rst file. Accidentally clang-formatting Format.h can lead to the .rst changing.
This revision simply add // clang-format off/on statement around the areas who formatting needs to be maintained, mainly around the options that are related to what happens when the line breaks due to `ColumnLimit` (which is what is happening to the comment)
This allows Format.h to be clang-formatted without causing a change in the documentation when dump_format_style.py is rerun, which is also part of the revision.
Reviewers: mitchell-stellar, klimek, sammccall, owenpan
Reviewed By: mitchell-stellar
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang, #clang-format
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69951
This patch reapplies commit 76945821b9. The first version broke
buildbots due to clang-tidy test fails. The fails are because some
errors in templates are now diagnosed earlier (does not wait till
instantiation). I have modified the tests to add checks for these
diagnostics/prevent these diagnostics. There are no additional code
changes.
Summary of code changes:
Clang currently crashes for switch statements inside a template when the
condition is a non-integer field member because contextual implicit
conversion is skipped when parsing the condition. This conversion is
however later checked in an assert when the case statement is handled.
The conversion is skipped when parsing the condition because
the field member is set as type-dependent based on its containing class.
This patch sets the type dependency based on the field's type instead.
This patch fixes Bug 40982.
Reviewers: rnk, gribozavr2
Patch by: Elizabeth Andrews (eandrews)
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69950
Summary:
When downstream LLVM distributions (like AOSP) set the CLANG_VENDOR
cmake variable, the version string printed by the clang driver looks
like:
$ clang --version
[CLANG_VENDOR] clang version X.X.X ([CLANG_REPOSITORY_STRING] sha) (based on LLVM X.X.X)
Rather than the more standard:
$ clang --version
clang version X.X.X ([CLANG_REPOSITORY_STRING] sha)
Based on feedback the the version string is a little long, the trailing
"(based on LLVM X.X.X)" is redundant and makes less sense after moving
LLVM to the monorepo. And it is only added should vendors set the cmake
variable CLANG_VENDOR. Let's remove it.
Reviewers: jyknight, eli.friedman, rsmith, rjmccall, efriedma
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: arphaman, efriedma, cfe-commits, srhines
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69925
This patch is motivated by (and factored out from)
https://reviews.llvm.org/D66121 which is a debug info bugfix. Starting
with DWARF 5 all Objective-C methods are nested inside their
containing type, and that patch implements this for synthesized
Objective-C properties.
1. SemaObjCProperty populates a list of synthesized accessors that may
need to inserted into an ObjCImplDecl.
2. SemaDeclObjC::ActOnEnd inserts forward-declarations for all
accessors for which no override was provided into their
ObjCImplDecl. This patch does *not* synthesize AST function
*bodies*. Moving that code from the static analyzer into Sema may
be a good idea though.
3. Places that expect all methods to have bodies have been updated.
I did not update the static analyzer's inliner for synthesized
properties to point back to the property declaration (see
test/Analysis/Inputs/expected-plists/nullability-notes.m.plist), which
I believed to be more bug than a feature.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68108
rdar://problem/53782400
Summary:
This revision is the last in a series of revisions to return `clang/doc/tools/dump_format_style.py` to be being able to parse Format.h without needing to manually merge the ClangFormatStyleOptions.rst file.
The final modification to dump_format_style.py is needed following the addition of a nested enumeration inside a nested structure following the introduction of {D68296}
Prior related revisions will allow for a fully clang-formatted `clang/include/clang/Format/Format.h` to once again be used at the source.
{D69951}
{D69433}
{D69404}
Reviewers: mitchell-stellar, klimek, sammccall, owenpan
Reviewed By: mitchell-stellar
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang-format, #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70003
Summary:
D23319 introduced python3 compatibility to clang-format.py, this is however not reflected by the documentation in the comments at the beginning of the file, which show how to use the script with python2 in .vimrc. While the actual mapping a user might want to use may well differ from my suggestion, I think it's nice to show the python2 and python3 version, such that a user can pick from the suggestions instead of googeling the python3 replacement for `:pyf` which they might not be familiar with.
EDIT: picking reviewers according to https://llvm.org/docs/Phabricator.html#finding-potential-reviewers
Reviewers: klimek, MyDeveloperDay
Reviewed By: MyDeveloperDay
Subscribers: ilya-biryukov, cfe-commits, llvm-commits, ychen
Patch By: pseyfert
Tags: #clang-tools-extra, #llvm, #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38446
For white-box testing correct container and iterator modelling it is essential
to access the internal data structures stored for container and iterators. This
patch introduces a simple debug checkers called debug.IteratorDebugging to
achieve this.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67156
As we currently have it implemented in altivec.h, the offsets for these two
intrinsics are element offsets. The documentation in the ABI (as well as the
implementation in both XL and GCC) states that these should be byte offsets.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63636
We currently emit a double precision comparison instruction for this, whereas we
need to emit the single precision version.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64024
Namely, for the following items:
- Handle constructors within new[];
- Handle constructors for default arguments.
Update the open projects page with a link to the newly added tests
and more hints for potential contributors.
Patch by Daniel Krupp!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69308
- Fix false positive reports of strlcat.
- The return value of strlcat and strlcpy is now correctly calculated.
- The resulting string length of strlcat and strlcpy is now correctly
calculated.
Patch by Daniel Krupp!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66049
While here, wordsmith the error a bit. Now clang says:
error: filter expression has non-integral type 'Foo'
Fixes PR43779
Reviewers: amccarth
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69969
Previously these were reported from the driver which blocked clang-scan-deps from getting the full set of dependencies from cc1 commands.
Also the default sanitizer blacklist that is added in driver was never reported as a dependency. I introduced -fsanitize-system-blacklist cc1 option to keep track of which blacklists were user-specified and which were added by driver and clang -MD now also reports system blacklists as dependencies.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69290
The issue was introduced by D33189 which fixed PR33189.
Fixes PR38671: "destructor cannot be declared as a template" leads to segfault in Sema::LookupSpecialMember
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69225
This flag decouples specifying the DWARF version from enabling/disabling
DWARF in general (or the gN level - gmlt/limited/standalone, etc) while
still allowing existing -gdwarf-N flags to override this default.
Patch by Caroline Tice!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69822
Summary: This is updating the OpenMP status table. Cray has volunteered for `defaultmap` and supporting `in_reduction` on the `target` construct, so the status on those entries from was changed from "unclaimed". Also, a new entry was added for supporting non-contiguous arrays sections on the `target update` directive.
Reviewers: ABataev, hfinkel, jdoerfert, kkwli0
Reviewed By: ABataev
Subscribers: guansong, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69923
Assume that the user knows what they're doing if they provide a char
literal as an array index. This more closely matches the behavior of
GCC.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58896
Add options to control floating point behavior: trapping and
exception behavior, rounding, and control of optimizations that affect
floating point calculations. More details in UsersManual.rst.
Reviewers: rjmccall
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62731
If a GCC installed is not detected, the driver would default to
the root of the filesystem. This is not ideal when this doesn't
match the install directory of the toolchain and can cause
undesireable behavior such as picking up system libraries or
the system linker when cross-compiling.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68391
Add the geometric and relational builtin functions from the OpenCL C
specification.
Patch by Pierre Gondois and Sven van Haastregt.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69908
This patch adds the integer builtin functions from the OpenCL C
specification.
Patch by Pierre Gondois and Sven van Haastregt.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69901
Atomic compound expressions try to use atomicrmw if possible, but this
path doesn't set the Result variable, leaving it to crash in later code
if anything ever tries to use the result of the expression. This fixes
that issue by recalculating the new value based on the old one
atomically loaded.
Add the remaining math and common builtin functions from the OpenCL C
specification.
Patch by Pierre Gondois and Sven van Haastregt.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69883
Summary:
This should be NFC to clang-rename, by default the traversal scope is
TUDecl. Traversing the TUDecl in clangd is a performance cliff, we should
avoid it.
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: kadircet, usaxena95, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69892
This caused Chromium builds to fail with "inlinable function call in a function
with debug info must have a !dbg location" errors. See
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1022296#c1 for a
reproducer.
> Currently, clang emits subprograms for declared functions when the
> target debugger or DWARF standard is known to support entry values
> (DW_OP_entry_value & the GNU equivalent).
>
> Treat DW_AT_tail_call the same way to allow debuggers to follow cross-TU
> tail calls.
>
> Pre-patch debug session with a cross-TU tail call:
>
> ```
> * frame #0: 0x0000000100000fa4 main`target at b.c:4:3 [opt]
> frame #1: 0x0000000100000f99 main`main at a.c:8:10 [opt]
> ```
>
> Post-patch (note that the tail-calling frame, "helper", is visible):
>
> ```
> * frame #0: 0x0000000100000fa4 main`target at b.c:4:3 [opt]
> frame #1: 0x0000000100000f80 main`helper [opt] [artificial]
> frame #2: 0x0000000100000f99 main`main at a.c:8:10 [opt]
> ```
>
> rdar://46577651
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69743
This was added for Linux toolchains in rC271692, this
patch extends this to the Hurd toolchain.
Patch by sthibaul (Samuel Thibault)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69754
Summary:
a change {D67541} cause LanguageStandard to now be subtly different from all other clang-format options, in that the Enum value (less the prefix) is not always allowed as valid as the configuration option.
This caused the ClangFormatStyleOptions.rst and the Format.h to diverge so that the ClangFormatStyleOptions.rst could no longer be generated from the Format.h using dump_format_stlye.py
This fix tried to remedy that:
1) by allowing an additional comment (in Format.h) after the enum to be used as the `in configuration ( XXXX )` text, and changing the dump_format_style.py to support that.
This makes the following code:
```
enum {
...
LS_Cpp03, // c++03
LS_Cpp11, // c++11
...
};
```
would render as:
```* ``LS_Cpp03`` (in configuration: ``c++03``)
* ``LS_Cpp11`` (in configuration: ``c++11``)
```
And we also move the deprecated alias into the text of the enum (otherwise it won't be added at the end as an option)
This patch includes a couple of other whitespace changes which help bring Format.h and ClangFormatStyleOptions.rst almost back into line and regeneratable... (there is still one more)
Reviewers: klimek, mitchell-stellar, sammccall
Reviewed By: mitchell-stellar, sammccall
Subscribers: mrexodia, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang, #clang-format
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69433
Summary:
this allows us to move logic about when it is appropriate set
LLVM_NO_DEAD_STRIP out of each tool and into add_llvm_executable,
which will enable future platform specific handling.
This is a follow on to the reverted D69356
Reviewers: hubert.reinterpretcast, beanz, lhames
Reviewed By: beanz
Subscribers: mgorny, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69638
All SSE capable CPUs have MMX. 3dnow implicitly enables MMX.
We have code that detects if sse is enabled and implicitly enables
MMX unless -mno-mmx is passed. So in most cases we were already
enabling MMX if march passed a CPU that supported SSE.
The exception to this is if you pass -march for a cpu supports SSE
and also pass -mno-sse. We should still enable MMX since its part
of the CPU capability.
Summary:
Adds asserts to catch empty filenames, which otherwise will cause a crash in SourceManager.
The clang-format tool now outputs an error if an empty filename is used.
Fixes bug: 34667
Reviewers: krasimir, djasper, MyDeveloperDay
Reviewed By: MyDeveloperDay
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Patch by: @jr
Tags: #clang-format, #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56345
Summary:
* Rename `transformer::change` to `transformer::changeTo`, make `change` forward
to `changeTo` and mark it deprecated.
* Mark `transformer::text` and `transformer::selection` deprecated and migrate
references to them in tests.
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: gribozavr, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69896
Summary:
Currently, stencils are defined as a sequence of `StencilParts`. This
differentiation adds an unneeded layer of complexity to the definition of
Stencils. This change significantly simplifies the type structure: a stencil is
now conceptually any object implementing `StencilInterface` and `Stencil` is
just a thin wrapper for pointers to this interface.
To account for the sequencing that was supported by the old `Stencil` type, we
introduce a sequencing class that implements `StencilInterface`. That is,
sequences are just another kind of Stencil and no longer have any special
status.
Corresponding to this change in the type structure, we change the way `cat` is
used (and defined). `cat` bundles multiple features: it builds a stencil from a
sequence of subcomponents and admits multiple different types for its arguments,
while coercing them into the right type. Previously, `cat` was also used to
coerce a single `StencilPart` into a `Stencil`. With that distinction gone, many
uses of `cat` (e.g. in the tests) are unnecessary and have, therefore, been
removed.
Reviewers: gribozavr
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69613
'a' used to implement a splat in C++ code in NeonEmitter.cpp, but this
can be done directly from .td expansions now (and most ops already did).
So removing it simplifies the overall code.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D69716
Previously we had a handful of bools (Signed, Floating, ...) that could
easily end up in an inconsistent state. This adds an enum Kind which
holds the mutually exclusive states a type might be in, retaining some
of the bools that modified an underlying type.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D69715
Summary:
Most of the statements mirror the ones provided by clang AST.
Major differences are:
- expressions are wrapped into 'ExpressionStatement' instead of being
a subclass of statement,
- semicolons are always consumed by the leaf expressions (return,
expression satement, etc),
- some clang statements are not handled yet, we wrap those into an
UnknownStatement class, which is not present in clang.
We also define an 'Expression' and 'UnknownExpression' classes in order
to produce 'ExpressionStatement' where needed. The actual implementation
of expressions is not yet ready, it will follow later.
Reviewers: sammccall
Reviewed By: sammccall
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63835
This patch adds two new families of intrinsics, both of which are
memory accesses taking a vector of locations to load from / store to.
The vldrq_gather_base / vstrq_scatter_base intrinsics take a vector of
base addresses, and an immediate offset to be added consistently to
each one. vldrq_gather_offset / vstrq_scatter_offset take a scalar
base address, and a vector of offsets to add to it. The
'shifted_offset' variants also multiply each offset by the element
size type, so that the vector is effectively of array indices.
At the IR level, these operations are represented by a single set of
four IR intrinsics: {gather,scatter} × {base,offset}. The other
details (signed/unsigned, shift, and memory element size as opposed to
vector element size) are all specified by IR intrinsic polymorphism
and immediate operands, because that made the selection job easier
than making a huge family of similarly named intrinsics.
I considered using the standard IR representations such as
llvm.masked.gather, but they're not a good fit. In order to use
llvm.masked.gather to represent a gather_offset load with element size
smaller than a pointer, you'd have to expand the <8 x i16> vector of
offsets into an <8 x i16*> vector of pointers, which would be split up
during legalization, so you'd spend most of your time undoing the mess
it had made. Also, ISel support for llvm.masked.gather would be easy
enough in a trivial way (you can expand it into a gather-base load
with a zero immediate offset), but instruction-selecting lots of
fiddly idioms back into all the _other_ MVE load instructions would be
much more work. So I think dedicated IR intrinsics are the more
sensible approach, at least for the moment.
On the clang tablegen side, I've added two new features to the
Tablegen source accepted by MveEmitter: a 'CopyKind' type node for
defining a type that varies with the parameter type (it lets you ask
for an unsigned integer type of the same width as the parameter), and
an 'unsignedflag' value node for passing an immediate IR operand which
is 0 for a signed integer type or 1 for an unsigned one. That lets me
write each kind of intrinsic just once and get all its subtypes and
immediate arguments generated automatically.
Also I've tweaked the handling of pointer-typed values in the code
generation part of MveEmitter: they're generated as Address rather
than Value (i.e. including an alignment) so that they can be given to
the ordinary IR load and store operations, but I'd omitted the code to
convert them back to Value when they're going to be used as an
argument to an IR intrinsic.
On the MC side, I've enhanced MVEVectorVTInfo so that it can tell you
not only the full assembly-language suffix for a given vector type
(like 's32' or 'u16') but also the numeric-only one used by store
instructions (just '32' or '16').
Reviewers: dmgreen
Subscribers: kristof.beyls, hiraditya, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69791
A few integer types in the ACLE definitions of MVE intrinsics are
given as 'int' or 'unsigned' instead of <stdint.h> fixed-size types
like uint32_t. Usually these are the ones where the size isn't that
important, such as immediate offsets in loads (which have a range
limited by the instruction encoding) or the carry flag in vadcq which
can only be 0 or 1 anyway.
With this change, <arm_mve.h> follows that exact type naming, so that
the function prototypes look identical to the ones in ACLE, instead of
replacing int and unsigned with int32_t and uint32_t.
Reviewers: dmgreen
Subscribers: kristof.beyls, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69790
In the code that generates Sema range checks on constant arguments, I
had a piece of code that checks the bounds specified in the Tablegen
intrinsic description against the range of the integer type being
tested. If the bounds are large enough to permit any value of the
integer type, you can omit the compile-time range check. (This case is
expected to come up in some of the bitwise operation intrinsics.)
But somehow I got my signed/unsigned check backwards (asking for the
signed min/max of an unsigned type and vice versa), and also made a
sign extension error in which a signed negative value gets
zero-extended. Now rewritten more sensibly, and it should get its
first sensible test from the next batch of intrinsics I'm planning to
add in D69791.
Reviewers: dmgreen
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69789
ACLE defines no such intrinsic as vst2q_u64, and the MVE instruction
set has no corresponding instruction. But I had accidentally added
them to the fledgling <arm_mve.h> anyway, and if you used them, you'd
get a compiler crash.
Reviewers: dmgreen
Subscribers: kristof.beyls, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69788
Summary:
This allows one to enable `clang-format-buffer` on file save and avoid
reformatting files that are outside of any project with .clang-format style.
Reviewers: djasper, klimek, sammccall, owenpan, mitchell-stellar, MyDeveloperDay
Reviewed By: MyDeveloperDay
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Patch By: dottedmag
Tags: #clang, #clang-format
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69752
If the context selector score was not specified, its value must be set
to 0. Simplify the processing of unspecified scores + save memory in
attribute representation.
Summary:
- Fix a bug which misses the change for a variable to be set with
target-specific attributes.
Reviewers: yaxunl
Subscribers: jvesely, nhaehnle, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63020
Recognize -mnop-mcount from the command line and add a function attribute
"mnop-mcount"="true" when passed.
When this option is used, a nop is added instead of a call to fentry. This
is used when building the Linux Kernel.
If this option is passed for any other target than SystemZ, an error is
generated.
Review: Ulrich Weigand
https://reviews.llvm.org/D67763
The TableGen-generated file containing the function definitions can be
reorganized to save some memory in the Clang binary. Functions having
the same prototype(s) will point to a shared list of prototype(s).
Patch by Pierre Gondois and Sven van Haastregt.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63557
Add handling for the "pure", "const" and "convergent" function
attributes for OpenCL builtin functions.
Patch by Pierre Gondois and Sven van Haastregt.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64319
The static analyzer's scan-build script is critical infrastructure but
is not well tested. To start to address this, add a new test directory under
tests/Analysis for scan-build lit tests and seed it with several tests. The
goal is that future scan-build changes will be accompanied by corresponding
tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69781
The linker options (e.g. pragma detect_mismatch) are intended for host
compilation only, therefore disable it for device compilation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57829
Currently, clang emits subprograms for declared functions when the
target debugger or DWARF standard is known to support entry values
(DW_OP_entry_value & the GNU equivalent).
Treat DW_AT_tail_call the same way to allow debuggers to follow cross-TU
tail calls.
Pre-patch debug session with a cross-TU tail call:
```
* frame #0: 0x0000000100000fa4 main`target at b.c:4:3 [opt]
frame #1: 0x0000000100000f99 main`main at a.c:8:10 [opt]
```
Post-patch (note that the tail-calling frame, "helper", is visible):
```
* frame #0: 0x0000000100000fa4 main`target at b.c:4:3 [opt]
frame #1: 0x0000000100000f80 main`helper [opt] [artificial]
frame #2: 0x0000000100000f99 main`main at a.c:8:10 [opt]
```
rdar://46577651
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69743
-mvzeroupper will force the vzeroupper insertion pass to run on
CPUs that normally wouldn't. -mno-vzeroupper disables it on CPUs
where it normally runs.
To support this with the default feature handling in clang, we
need a vzeroupper feature flag in X86.td. Since this flag has
the opposite polarity of the fast-partial-ymm-or-zmm-write we
used to use to disable the pass, we now need to add this new
flag to every CPU except KNL/KNM and BTVER2 to keep identical
behavior.
Remove -fast-partial-ymm-or-zmm-write which is no longer used.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69786
In Microsoft-compatibility mode, single commas from nested macro expansions
should not be considered as argument separators; we already emulated this by
marking them to be ignored. However, in MSVC's preprocessor, subsequent
expansions DO treat these commas as argument separators... so we now ignore
each comma at most once.
Includes a small unit test that validates we match MSVC's behavior as shown
in https://gcc.godbolt.org/z/y0twaq
Fixes PR43282
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69626
This reverts commit 004ed2b0d1.
Original commit hash 6d03890384
Summary:
This adds a clang option to disable inline line tables. When it is used,
the inliner uses the call site as the location of the inlined function instead of
marking it as an inline location with the function location.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D67723
Summary:
There seems to be no evidence that having internal linkage for the function
was intentional. Since 'static' functions are normally used only in .cpp
files, using 'inline' in the header file is more appropriate.
Reviewers: Anastasia
Reviewed By: Anastasia
Subscribers: merge_guards_bot, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69242
Fix static analyzer operator precedence warnings with suitable bracketing. Pull out the mask generation code so clang-format doesn't make such a mess of it.
This was an experiment made possible by a non-standard feature of the
Android dynamic loader.
It required introducing a flag to tell the compiler which ABI was being
targeted.
This flag is no longer needed, since the generated code now works for
both ABI's.
We leave that flag untouched for backwards compatibility. This also
means that if we need to distinguish between targeted ABI's again
we can do that without disturbing any existing workflows.
We leave a comment in the source code and mention in the help text to
explain this for any confused person reading the code in the future.
Patch by Matthew Malcomson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69574
Avoid use-after-frees when FrontendAction::BeginSourceFile is called
twice on the same CompilerInstance by sinking
CompilerInstance::KnownModules into ModuleMap. On the way, rename the
map to CachedModuleLoads. I considered (but rejected) merging this with
ModuleMap::Modules, since that only has top-level modules and this map
includes submodules.
This is an alternative to https://reviews.llvm.org/D58497. Thanks to
nemanjai for the detailed analysis of the problem!
Summary:
These were the only remaining users of the GetElementPtrInst::getGEPReturnType
method that gets the element type from the pointer type.
Remove that method since its now dead.
Reviewers: jyknight, t.p.northover, arsenm
Reviewed By: arsenm
Subscribers: wdng, arsenm, arphaman, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69756
It fails with -DENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_NEW_PASS_MANAGER=0 builds. Temporarily use -fno-experimental-new-pass-manager while we are investigating the root cause.
Summary:
This instruction is not merged to the spec proposal, but we need it to
be implemented in the toolchain to experiment with it. It is available
only on an opt-in basis through a clang builtin.
Defined in https://github.com/WebAssembly/simd/pull/127.
Depends on D69696.
Reviewers: aheejin
Subscribers: dschuff, sbc100, jgravelle-google, hiraditya, sunfish, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69697
Summary:
Adds a constructor that takes a vector with which to initialize the `Parts`
field and a corresponding free function that forwards to the constructor. These
definitions are needed to assist in transitioning away from `Stencil` as a class
to defining it as a type alias.
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: cfe-commits, gribozavr
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69632
Support for C++ mode was accidentally lacking due to not checking the
OpenCLCPlusPlus LangOpts version.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69233
Summary:
Introduces a clang builtins and LLVM intrinsics representing integer
min/max instructions. These instructions have not been merged to the
SIMD spec proposal yet, so they are currently opt-in only via builtins
and not produced by general pattern matching. If these instructions
are accepted into the spec proposal the builtins and intrinsics will
be replaced with normal pattern matching.
Defined in https://github.com/WebAssembly/simd/pull/27.
Reviewers: aheejin
Reviewed By: aheejin
Subscribers: dschuff, sbc100, jgravelle-google, hiraditya, sunfish, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69696
Summary:
After D68351 we need this to make builds with `-DBUILD_SHARED_LIB=ON`
work.
Reviewers: tlively
Subscribers: mgorny, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69699
When a target does not support pragma detect_mismatch, an llvm.linker.options
metadata with an empty entry is created, which causes diagnostic in backend
since backend expects name/value pair in llvm.linker.options entries.
This patch fixes that.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69678
Add support for continuously syncing profile counter updates to a file.
The motivation for this is that programs do not always exit cleanly. On
iOS, for example, programs are usually killed via a signal from the OS.
Running atexit() handlers after catching a signal is unreliable, so some
method for progressively writing out profile data is necessary.
The approach taken here is to mmap() the `__llvm_prf_cnts` section onto
a raw profile. To do this, the linker must page-align the counter and
data sections, and the runtime must ensure that counters are mapped to a
page-aligned offset within a raw profile.
Continuous mode is (for the moment) incompatible with the online merging
mode. This limitation is lifted in https://reviews.llvm.org/D69586.
Continuous mode is also (for the moment) incompatible with value
profiling, as I'm not sure whether there is interest in this and the
implementation may be tricky.
As I have not been able to test extensively on non-Darwin platforms,
only Darwin support is included for the moment. However, continuous mode
may "just work" without modification on Linux and some UNIX-likes. AIUI
the default value for the GNU linker's `--section-alignment` flag is set
to the page size on many systems. This appears to be true for LLD as
well, as its `no_nmagic` option is on by default. Continuous mode will
not "just work" on Fuchsia or Windows, as it's not possible to mmap() a
section on these platforms. There is a proposal to add a layer of
indirection to the profile instrumentation to support these platforms.
rdar://54210980
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68351
Previously, given a CompilationDatabase with two commands for the same
source file we would report that file twice with the union of the
dependencies for each command both times.
This was due to the way `ClangTool` runs actions given an input source
file (see the comment in `DependencyScanningTool.cpp`). This commit adds
a `SingleCommandCompilationDatabase` that is created with each
`CompileCommand` in the original CDB, which is then used for each
`ClangTool` invocation. This gives us a single run of
`DependencyScanningAction` per `CompileCommand`.
I looked at using `AllTUsToolExecutor` which is a parallel tool
executor, but I'm not sure it's suitable for `clang-scan-deps` as it
does a lot more sharing of state than `AllTUsToolExecutor` expects.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69643
I built locally with the latest MSVC in c++14 and c++17, but it does not
complain for me. Osman Zakir on llvm-dev reports that they run into
compile errors here.
In any case, it seems prefereable to reuse clang's LLVM.h header to
bring in llvm::Optional and Expected.
Summary:
This fixes an edge case in the `SpacesInSquareBrackets` option where an initial `&ref` lambda parameter is not padded with an initial space.
`int foo = [&bar ]() {}` is fixed to give `int foo = [ &bar ]() {}`
Reviewers: MyDeveloperDay, klimek, sammccall
Reviewed by: MyDeveloperDay
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang, #clang-format
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69649
Summary:
Recognization of function names is done now with the CallDescription
class instead of using IdentifierInfo. This means function name and
argument count is compared too.
A new check for filtering not global-C-functions was added.
Test was updated.
Reviewers: Szelethus, NoQ, baloghadamsoftware, Charusso
Reviewed By: Szelethus, NoQ, Charusso
Subscribers: rnkovacs, xazax.hun, baloghadamsoftware, szepet, a.sidorin, mikhail.ramalho, donat.nagy, Charusso, dkrupp, Szelethus, gamesh411, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67706
6bf55804 added special-case code for TY_PP_Fortran to
ToolChain::LookupTypeForExtension(), but
Darwin::LookupTypeForExtension() overrode that method without calling
the superclass implementation.
Make it call the superclass implementation to fix things.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69636
This adds a flag to LLVM and clang to always generate a .debug_frame
section, even if other debug information is not being generated. In
situations where .eh_frame would normally be emitted, both .debug_frame
and .eh_frame will be used.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67216
Summary:
This adds a clang option to disable inline line tables. When it is used,
the inliner uses the call site as the location of the inlined function instead of
marking it as an inline location with the function location.
See https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42344
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: hiraditya, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67723
This is a recommit of d8a4ef0e68 with the nondeterminism fixed.
This adds experimental support for extracting a Clang module dependency graph
from a compilation database. The output format is experimental and will change.
It is currently a concatenation of JSON outputs for each compilation. Future
patches will change this to deduplicate modules between compilations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69420
When throwing objects with deleted copy constructors, the copy ctor
field of the catchable type should remain null and the mangle name
changes. This already worked in simple cases, but in cases involving
non-trivial subobjects, sometimes LookupCopyingConstructor could return
a non-null but deleted constructor decl. Skip those and don't reference
them.
Fixes PR43680
This adds experimental support for extracting a Clang module dependency graph
from a compilation database. The output format is experimental and will change.
It is currently a concatenation of JSON outputs for each compilation. Future
patches will change this to deduplicate modules between compilations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69420
non-constant.
We previously failed the entire condition evaluation if an unmodeled
side-effect was encountered in an argument, even if that argument was
unused in the attribute's condition.
D63607 made mac builders unhappy by failing this test, and it isn't
yet obvious why. Mark as unsupported as a temporary measure.
Signed-off-by: Peter Waller <peter.waller@arm.com>
Removed the explicit list of supported features from OpenMP 5.0 and used
the reference to the table instead. Also, fixed info about constructs
that can be executed in SPMD mode, if and num_threads clauses do not
affect it anymore.
Summary:
That decl kind is currently not implemented. BuiltinTemplateDecl is for decls that are hardcoded in the
ASTContext, so we can import them like we do other builtin decls by just taking the equivalent
decl from the target ASTContext.
Reviewers: martong, a.sidorin, shafik
Reviewed By: martong, shafik
Subscribers: rnkovacs, kristina, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69566
On Windows and macOS, the filesystem is case insensitive, and these files
interfere with each other. Reading through, the case of the file extension
is part of the test. I've altered the rest of the name instead.
This patch adds a new Flang mode. When in Flang mode, the driver will
invoke flang for fortran inputs instead of falling back to the GCC
toolchain as it would otherwise do.
The behaviour of other driver modes are left unmodified to preserve
backwards compatibility.
It is intended that a soon to be implemented binary in the flang project
will import libclangDriver and run the clang driver in the new flang
mode.
Please note that since the binary invoked by the driver is under
development, there will no doubt be further tweaks necessary in future
commits.
* Initial support is added for basic driver phases
* -E, -fsyntax-only, -emit-llvm -S, -emit-llvm, -S, (none specified)
* -### tests are added for all of the above
* This is more than is supported by f18 so far, which will emit errors
for those options which are unimplemented.
* A test is added that ensures that clang gives a reasonable error
message if flang is not available in the path (without -###).
* Test that the driver accepts multiple inputs in --driver-mode=flang.
* Test that a combination of C and Fortran inputs run both clang and
flang in --driver-mode=flang.
* clang/test/Driver/fortran.f95 is fixed to use the correct fortran
comment character.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63607
Constexpr data member conversions work by starting with the class that
originally introduced the field, and converting from there to the type
that the user desires. Before this change, Clang was using the
inheritance model from the final destination class type instead of the
model from the class that originally introduced the field. To fix this,
find the relevant FieldDecl and take its parent class instead of using
the member pointer type the user provided.
Indirect field decls require some special handling to find the parent
class.
Fixes PR43803
Summary:
This happens when someone initializes a variable with guaranteed copy
elision and an added const qualifier. Fixes PR43826.
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, rsmith
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69533
This patch adds support for deleted C++ special member functions in
clang and llvm. Also added Defaulted member encodings for future
support for defaulted member functions.
Patch by Sourabh Singh Tomar!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69215
This reverts commit ec66603ac7. It was
causing ubsan failures like the following on the ubsan bot:
llvm/lib/Support/SourceMgr.cpp:440:48: runtime error: pointer index expression with base 0x000000000000 overflowed to 0xfffffffffffffffa
Summary:
This is a follow up on https://reviews.llvm.org/D61634
This patch is simpler and only adds the no_builtin attribute.
Reviewers: tejohnson, courbet, theraven, t.p.northover, jdoerfert
Subscribers: mgrang, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68028
This is a re-submit after it got reverted in https://reviews.llvm.org/rGbd8791610948 since the breakage doesn't seem to come from this patch.
Need to analyze inner target regions in case of implicit mapping of the
data members when target region is created in one of the class member
functions.
This reverts commit 9d4806a387.
There seem to be bugs in llvm-cov --path-equivalence that are causing
Chromium problems. Revert this until they are understood or fixed.
Submitted for mcgrathr.
On AArch64, Fuchsia fully supports both SafeStack and ShadowCallStack ABIs.
The latter is now preferred and will be the default. It's possible to
enable both simultaneously, but ShadowCallStack is believed to have most
of the practical benefit of SafeStack with less cost.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66712
Summary:
This is a follow up on https://reviews.llvm.org/D61634
This patch is simpler and only adds the no_builtin attribute.
Reviewers: tejohnson, courbet, theraven, t.p.northover, jdoerfert
Subscribers: mgrang, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68028
Summary:
A new function pass (Transforms/CFGuard/CFGuard.cpp) inserts CFGuard checks on
indirect function calls, using either the check mechanism (X86, ARM, AArch64) or
or the dispatch mechanism (X86-64). The check mechanism requires a new calling
convention for the supported targets. The dispatch mechanism adds the target as
an operand bundle, which is processed by SelectionDAG. Another pass
(CodeGen/CFGuardLongjmp.cpp) identifies and emits valid longjmp targets, as
required by /guard:cf. This feature is enabled using the `cfguard` CC1 option.
Reviewers: thakis, rnk, theraven, pcc
Subscribers: ychen, hans, metalcanine, dmajor, tomrittervg, alex, mehdi_amini, mgorny, javed.absar, kristof.beyls, hiraditya, steven_wu, dexonsmith, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65761
Summary:
Writing support for three ACLE functions:
unsigned int __cls(uint32_t x)
unsigned int __clsl(unsigned long x)
unsigned int __clsll(uint64_t x)
CLS stands for "Count number of leading sign bits".
In AArch64, these two intrinsics can be translated into the 'cls'
instruction directly. In AArch32, on the other hand, this functionality
is achieved by implementing it in terms of clz (count number of leading
zeros).
Reviewers: compnerd
Reviewed By: compnerd
Subscribers: kristof.beyls, hiraditya, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69250
Summary:
Would be nice to also fix this in clang, but that looks like more work
if we want to preserve signatures in informative chunks.
Fixes https://github.com/clangd/clangd/issues/118
Reviewers: kadircet
Reviewed By: kadircet
Subscribers: merge_guards_bot, MaskRay, jkorous, arphaman, usaxena95, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69382
Most of the functions emitted here should probably be convergent, but
only barriers are currently marked. Introduce this helper before
adding convergent to more functions.
- Changed FileHandler read/write methods to return llvm::Error
- Using unified way of reporting errors
- Removed trailing '.' from the error messages
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67031
- Changed FileHandler read/write methods to return llvm::Error
- Using unified way of reporting errors
- Removed trailing '.' from the error messages
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67031
See also: D67515
- For the given call expression we would end up repeatedly
trying to transform the same expression over and over again
- Fix is to keep the old TransformCache when checking for ambiguity
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69060