We are slicing an array of Value pointers and process those slices in a loop.
The problem is that we might invalidate a later slice by vectorizing a former
slice.
Use a WeakVH to track the pointer. If the pointer is deleted or RAUW'ed we can
tell.
The test case will only fail when running with libgmalloc.
radar://15498655
llvm-svn: 195162
Microsoft adds an extra byte of padding before laying out zero sized
non-virtual bases if the non-virtual base before it contains a vbptr.
This patch adds the same behavior to clang.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2106
llvm-svn: 195158
Instead of processing relocation for branch to stubs right away, emit a
modified relocation and add it to queue to be resolved later when final load
address is known.
This resolves seven MIPS MCJIT issues that were caused by missing relocation
fixups at the end.
llvm-svn: 195157
The object files we support use null terminated strings, so there is no way to
support these.
This patch adds an assert to catch bad API use and an error check in the .ll
parser.
llvm-svn: 195155
The previous patches tried to deduce the correct function type. I now realize
this is not possible in general. Consider
class foo {
template <typename T> static void bar(T v);
};
extern template void foo::bar(const void *);
We will only know that bar is static after a lookup, so we have to handle this
in the template instantiation code.
This patch reverts my previous two changes (but not the tests) and instead
handles the issue in DeduceTemplateArguments.
llvm-svn: 195154
This is the first step to fix pr17918.
It extends the .section directive a bit, inspired by what the ELF one looks
like. The problem with using linkonce is that given
.section foo
.linkonce....
.section foo
.linkonce
we would already have switched sections when getting to .linkonce. The cleanest
solution seems to be to add the comdat information in the .section itself.
llvm-svn: 195148
(-Wl,-syslibroot was accidentally overridden by -isysroot from Clang on OSX 10.9)
-isysroot is a Clang/LLVM-GCC-specific option, but hosting libsanitizer for LLVM
with GCC on Darwin shouldn't work anyway, because of the missing blocks support.
llvm-svn: 195132
Summary:
Change VariadicOperatorMatcherInterface<> to take an ArrayRef<DynTypedMatcher>.
This simplifies its implementation and use.
Also reduces the number of symbols in Registry.cpp.o, which we are always in need.
Reviewers: klimek
CC: cfe-commits, revane, klimek
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2216
llvm-svn: 195127
should be isolated in the backend (r195123). From the frontend point
of view in case of "-mhard-float -mips16" combination of flags the float
ABI mode should remain unchanged.
The patch reviewed by Reed Kotler.
llvm-svn: 195124
Hard float for mips16 means essentially to compile as soft float but to
use a runtime library for soft float that is written with native mips32
floating point instructions (those runtime routines run in mips32 hard
float mode).
The patch reviewed by Reed Kotler.
llvm-svn: 195123
order of slices of the alloca which have exactly the same size and other
properties. This was found by a perniciously unstable sort
implementation used to flush out buggy uses of the algorithm.
The fundamental idea is that findCommonType should return the best
common type it can find across all of the slices in the range. There
were two bugs here previously:
1) We would accept an integer type smaller than a byte-width multiple,
and if there were different bit-width integer types, we would accept
the first one. This caused an actual failure in the testcase updated
here when the sort order changed.
2) If we found a bad combination of types or a non-load, non-store use
before an integer typed load or store we would bail, but if we found
the integere typed load or store, we would use it. The correct
behavior is to always use an integer typed operation which covers the
partition if one exists.
While a clever debugging sort algorithm found problem #1 in our existing
test cases, I have no useful test case ideas for #2. I spotted in by
inspection when looking at this code.
llvm-svn: 195118
- Add a bunch of glibc functions to the ABI list
- Group similar functions in the ABI
Patch by Lorenzo Martignoni!
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2185
llvm-svn: 195110