One motivating example is to sink an instruction from a basic block which has
two successors: one outside the loop, the other inside the loop. We should try
to sink the instruction outside the loop.
rdar://11980766
llvm-svn: 161062
While usually we'd use a symbolic region rather than a straight-up Unknown,
we can still generate unknowns via array subscripts with symbolic indexes.
(And if this ever changes in the future, we still shouldn't crash.)
llvm-svn: 161059
This was causing a crash in our array-to-pointer logic, since the region
was clearly not an array.
PR13440 / <rdar://problem/11977113>
llvm-svn: 161051
The goal is to be able to run ASan tests by simply running "make check-asan" command from CMake build tree:
* tests should use fresh clang binary from current build tree.
* tests should use the same RUN-lines syntax as llvm/clang reg tests.
Next steps:
- restricting tests to machines where target is equal to host, i.e. where we can produce working binaries.
- moving AddressSanitizer unit tests to lit as well.
llvm-svn: 161050
Clear the FileManager's stat cache in between running
translation units, as the stat cache loaded from a pch
is only valid for one compiler invocation.
llvm-svn: 161047
on object pointers and whether pointer arithmetic on object pointers
is supported. Make ObjFW interpret subscripts as pseudo-objects.
Based on a patch by Jonathan Schleifer.
llvm-svn: 161028
for this class. These tests exercise most of the basic properties, but
the API for TinyPtrVector is very strange currently. My plan is to start
fleshing out the API to match that of SmallVector, but I wanted a test
for what is there first.
Sadly, it doesn't look reasonable to just re-use the SmallVector tests,
as this container can only ever store pointers, and much of the
SmallVector testing is to get construction and destruction right.
Just to get this basic test working, I had to add value_type to the
interface.
While here I found a subtle bug in the combination of 'erase', 'begin',
and 'end'. Both 'begin' and 'end' wanted to use a null pointer to
indicate the "end" iterator of an empty vector, regardless of whether
there is actually a vector allocated or the pointer union is null.
Everything else was fine with this except for erase. If you erase the
last element of a vector after it has held more than one element, we
return the end iterator of the underlying SmallVector which need not be
a null pointer. Instead, simply use the pointer, and poniter + size()
begin/end definitions in the tiny case, and delegate to the inner vector
whenever it is present.
llvm-svn: 161024
We are extending live ranges, so kill flags are not accurate. They
aren't needed until they are recomputed after RA anyway.
<rdar://problem/11950722>
llvm-svn: 161023
attribute. It is a variation of the x86_64 ABI:
* A struct returned indirectly uses the first register argument to pass the
pointer.
* Floats, Doubles and structs containing only one of them are not passed in
registers.
* Other structs are split into registers if they fit on the remaining ones.
Otherwise they are passed in memory.
* When a struct doesn't fit it still consumes the registers.
llvm-svn: 161022
type and then propagated to the function. This was failing for destructors,
constructors and constructors templates since they don't have a return type.
Fix that by directly calling processTypeAttrs on the dummy type we use as the
return type in these cases.
llvm-svn: 161020
We branch to the successor with higher edge weight first.
Convert from
je LBB4_8 --> to outer loop
jmp LBB4_14 --> to inner loop
to
jne LBB4_14
jmp LBB4_8
PR12750
rdar: 11393714
llvm-svn: 161018
This removes explicit checks for 'this' and 'self' from
Store::enterStackFrame. It also removes getCXXThisRegion() as a virtual
method on all CallEvents; it's now only implemented in the parts of the
hierarchy where it is relevant. Finally, it removes the option to ask
for the ParmVarDecls attached to the definition of an inlined function,
saving a recomputation of the result of getRuntimeDefinition().
No visible functionality change!
llvm-svn: 161017
lambda-introducer in Objective-C++11, fall back to treating the tokens
as an Objective-C message send to provide those (more likely)
completions. Fixes <rdar://problem/11980263>.
llvm-svn: 161015