Remove an option to use a reference type (on by default!) since a
non-reference type is always needed for creating expressions, functions
with multiple boolean parameters are very hard to use, and in general it
was just a booby trap for further crashes.
Furthermore, generalize call_once test case to fix some of the crashes mentioned
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34869
Also removes std::call_once crash.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39015
llvm-svn: 316041
Changes behavior introduced in r298369 to only error out on
vector component invalid length access on OpenCL mode.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38868
rdar://problem/33568748
llvm-svn: 316016
If the variables is boolean and we generating inner function with real
types, the codegen may crash because of not loading boolean value from
memory.
llvm-svn: 316011
Currently clang assumes the temporary variables emitted during
codegen of atomic builtins have address space 0, which
is not true for target triple amdgcn---amdgiz and causes invalid
bitcasts.
This patch fixes that.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38966
llvm-svn: 316000
A trailing deferred region isn't necessary in a function that ends with
this pattern:
...
else {
...
return;
}
Special-case this pattern so that the closing curly brace of the
function isn't marked as uncovered. This issue came up in PR34962.
llvm-svn: 315982
This makes it possible to view sub-line region counts for the l.h.s of
&& and || expressions in coverage reports.
It also fixes PR33465, which shows an example of incorrect coverage
output for an assignment statement containing '||'.
llvm-svn: 315979
The nan family of math routines do not rely on global state. They do
however depend on their parameter. This fits the description of pure:
Functions which have no effects except the return value and their
return value depends only on the parameters and/or global variables.
Mark the family as `readonly`.
llvm-svn: 315968
Summary: Previously, `VisitAttributes` was not called for function and class templates and thus their attributes were not accessible using libclang.
Reviewers: bkramer, arphaman, rsmith, jbcoe
Reviewed By: jbcoe
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Patch by jklaehn (Johann Klähn)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36955
llvm-svn: 315958
This comes up when pre-processing standalone .s files containing
hash-prefixed comments. The pre-processor should skip the unknown
directive and not emit an extra newline as we were doing.
Fixes PR34950
llvm-svn: 315953
GCC ignore qualifiers on array types. Since we seem to have this
function primarily for GCC compatibility, we should try to match that
behavior.
This also adds a few more test-cases __builtin_types_compatible_p,
which were inspired by GCC's documentation on the builtin.
llvm-svn: 315951
This commit allows the refactoring library to use its own set of
refactoring-specific diagnostics to reports things like initiation errors.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38772
llvm-svn: 315924
Summary:
The OS provides cross-dso CFI support starting with Android O.
Trapping mode does not require any runtime at all, and diagnostic mode
requires just ubsan-standalone.
Reviewers: pcc
Subscribers: srhines, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38908
llvm-svn: 315921
The fixed commit ensures that ParsedSourceRange works correctly
with Windows paths.
Original message:
This commit actually brings clang-refactor to a usable state as it can now
apply the refactoring changes to source files.
The -selection option is now also fully supported.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38402
llvm-svn: 315918
Currently all the consecutive bitfields are wrapped as a large integer unless there is unamed zero sized bitfield in between. The patch provides an alternative manner which makes the bitfield to be accessed as separate memory location if it has legal integer width and is naturally aligned. Such separate bitfield may split the original consecutive bitfields into subgroups of consecutive bitfields, and each subgroup will be wrapped as an integer. Now This is all controlled by an option -ffine-grained-bitfield-accesses. The alternative of bitfield access manner can improve the access efficiency of those bitfields with legal width and being aligned, but may reduce the chance of load/store combining of other bitfields, so it depends on how the bitfields are defined and actually accessed to choose when to use the option. For now the option is off by default.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36562
llvm-svn: 315915
If the user passes -nocudalib, we can live without it being present.
Simplify the code by just checking whether LibDeviceMap is empty.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38901
llvm-svn: 315902
The first attempt, rL315614 was reverted because one libcxx
test broke, and i did not know at the time how to deal with it.
Summary:
Currently, clang only diagnoses completely out-of-range comparisons (e.g. `char` and constant `300`),
and comparisons of unsigned and `0`. But gcc also does diagnose the comparisons with the
`std::numeric_limits<>::max()` / `std::numeric_limits<>::min()` so to speak
Finally Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34147
Continuation of https://reviews.llvm.org/D37565
Reviewers: rjmccall, rsmith, aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: rtrieu, jroelofs, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38101
llvm-svn: 315875
This patch implements an extension to the preprocessor:
__VA_OPT__(contents) --> which expands into its contents if variadic arguments are supplied to the parent macro, or behaves as an empty token if none.
- Currently this feature is only enabled for C++2a (this could be enabled, with some careful tweaks, for other dialects with the appropriate extension or compatibility warnings)
- The patch was reviewed here: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35782 and asides from the above (and moving some of the definition and expansion recognition logic into the corresponding state machines), I believe I incorporated all of Richard's suggestions.
A few technicalities (most of which were clarified through private correspondence between rsmith, hubert and thomas) are worth mentioning. Given:
#define F(a,...) a #__VA_OPT__(a ## a) a ## __VA_OPT__(__VA_ARGS__)
- The call F(,) Does not supply any tokens for the variadic arguments and hence VA_OPT behaves as a placeholder.
- When expanding VA_OPT (for e.g. F(,1) token pasting occurs eagerly within its contents if the contents need to be stringified.
- A hash or a hashhash prior to VA_OPT does not inhibit expansion of arguments if they are the first token within VA_OPT.
- When a variadic argument is supplied, argument substitution occurs within the contents as does stringification - and these resulting tokens are inserted back into the macro expansions token stream just prior to the entire stream being rescanned and concatenated.
See wg21.link/P0306 for further details on the feature.
Acknowledgment: This patch would have been poorer if not for Richard Smith's usual thoughtful analysis and feedback.
llvm-svn: 315840
In OpenCL the kernel function and non-kernel function has different calling conventions.
For certain targets they have different argument ABIs. Also kernels have special function
attributes and metadata for runtime to launch them.
The blocks passed to enqueue_kernel is supposed to be executed as kernels. As such,
the block invoke function should be emitted as kernel with proper calling convention and
argument ABI.
This patch emits enqueued block as kernel. If a block is both called directly and passed
to enqueue_kernel, separate functions will be generated.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38134
llvm-svn: 315804
If the variable construction can be constant evaluated it doesn't have
side effects, so removing it is always safe. We only try to evaluate
variables that are unused, there should be no impact on compile time.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38678
llvm-svn: 315787
The function sanitizer only checks indirect calls through function
pointers. This excludes all non-static member functions (constructor
calls, calls through thunks, etc. all use a separate code path). Don't
emit function signatures for functions that won't be checked.
Apart from cutting down on code size, this should fix a regression on
Linux caused by r313096. For context, see the mailing list discussion:
r313096 - [ubsan] Function Sanitizer: Don't require writable text segments
Testing: check-clang, check-ubsan
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38913
llvm-svn: 315786
In some cases the analyzer didn't expect an array-type variable to be
initialized with anything other than a string literal. The patch essentially
removes the assertion, and ensures relatively sane behavior.
There is a bigger problem with these initializers. Currently our memory model
(RegionStore) is being ordered to initialize the array with a region that
is assumed to be storing the initializer rvalue, and it guesses to copy
the contents of that region to the array variable. However, it would make
more sense for RegionStore to receive the correct initializer in the first
place. This problem isn't addressed with this patch.
rdar://problem/27248428
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23963
llvm-svn: 315750
The checker used to crash when a mempcpy's length argument is symbolic. In this
case the cast from 'void *' to 'char *' failed because the respective
ElementRegion that represents cast is hard to add on top of the existing
ElementRegion that represents the offset to the last copied byte, while
preseving a sane memory region structure.
Additionally, a few test cases are added (to casts.c) which demonstrate problems
caused by existing sloppy work we do with multi-layer ElementRegions. If said
cast would be modeled properly in the future, these tests would need to be
taken into account.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38797
llvm-svn: 315742
The `nan` family of functions will inspect the contents of the parameter
that they are passed. As a result, the function cannot be annotated as
`const`. The documentation of the `const` attribute explicitly states
this:
Note that a function that has pointer arguments and examines the data
pointed to must not be declared const.
Adjust the annotations on this family of functions.
llvm-svn: 315741
This commit actually brings clang-refactor to a usable state as it can now
apply the refactoring changes to source files.
The -selection option is now also fully supported.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38402
llvm-svn: 315738
It is not uncommon for the users to make their own wrappers around
CoreFoundation's CFRetain and CFRelease functions that are defensive
against null references. In such cases CFRetain is often incorrectly
marked as CF_RETURNS_RETAINED. Ignore said annotation and treat such
wrappers similarly to the regular CFRetain.
rdar://problem/31699502
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38877
llvm-svn: 315736
Currently Clang uses default address space (0) to represent private address space for OpenCL
in AST. There are two issues with this:
Multiple address spaces including private address space cannot be diagnosed.
There is no mangling for default address space. For example, if private int* is emitted as
i32 addrspace(5)* in IR. It is supposed to be mangled as PUAS5i but it is mangled as
Pi instead.
This patch attempts to represent OpenCL private address space explicitly in AST. It adds
a new enum LangAS::opencl_private and adds it to the variable types which are implicitly
private:
automatic variables without address space qualifier
function parameter
pointee type without address space qualifier (OpenCL 1.2 and below)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35082
llvm-svn: 315668
This feature is not (yet) approved by the C++ committee, so this is liable to
be reverted or significantly modified based on committee feedback.
No functionality change intended for existing code (a new type must be defined
in namespace std to take advantage of this feature).
llvm-svn: 315662
The recommit fixes a UB bug that occurred only on a small number of bots.
Original message:
This commit adds initial support for refactoring options. One can now use
optional and required std::string options.
This commit also adds a NewNameOption for the local-rename refactoring action to
allow rename to work with custom names.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37856
llvm-svn: 315661
Fix PR32990 by effectively reverting r283063 and solving it a different
way.
We want to limit the hack to not replace equivalent available_externally
dtors specifically to libc++, which uses always_inline. It seems certain
versions of libc++ do not provide all the symbols that an explicit
template instantiation is expected to provide.
If we get to the code that forms a real alias, only *then* check if this
is available_externally, and do that by asking a better question, which
is "is this a declaration for the linker?", because *that's* what means
we can't form an alias to it.
As a follow-on simplification, remove the InEveryTU parameter. Its last
use guarded this code for forming aliases, but we should never form
aliases to declarations, regardless of what we know about every TU.
llvm-svn: 315656
It seems that all of the other templated cases are handled correctly,
however the function template case was not correctly handled. This
patch recovers from this condition by setting the function to noexcept
after diagnosing. Previously it simply set NoexceptExpr to null,
which caused an Assert when this was evaluated during substitution.
Differential Revision:https://reviews.llvm.org/D38700
llvm-svn: 315638
This paves the way for other projects which might /use/ clang or
lld but not necessarily need to the full set of functionality
available to clang and lld tests to be able to have a basic set
of substitutions that allow a project to run the clang or lld
executables.
llvm-svn: 315627
Summary:
Currently, clang only diagnoses completely out-of-range comparisons (e.g. `char` and constant `300`),
and comparisons of unsigned and `0`. But gcc also does diagnose the comparisons with the
`std::numeric_limits<>::max()` / `std::numeric_limits<>::min()` so to speak
Finally Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34147
Continuation of https://reviews.llvm.org/D37565
Reviewers: rjmccall, rsmith, aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: rtrieu, jroelofs, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38101
llvm-svn: 315614
reduction.
If the reduction is an array or an array section and reduction operation
is declare reduction without initializer, it may lead to crash.
llvm-svn: 315611
in C.
If we try to get the lvalue for thread_id variables in inlined regions,
we did not use the correct version of function. Fixed this bug by adding
overrided version of the function getThreadIDVariableLValue for inlined
regions.
llvm-svn: 315578
Apple's API verification tool (tapi) checks that the symbols exported
from a program match a whitelist. When the program uses the profile
runtime, some additional symbols which are typically not part of the
regular whitelist must be exported.
If we're using symbol export directives along with the profile runtime
on Darwin, the driver needs to export the additional symbols to avoid
verification failures.
rdar://problem/30067753
llvm-svn: 315518
If both taskloop and task directives are used at the same time in one
program, we may ran into the situation when the particular type for task
directive is reused for taskloop directives. Patch fixes this problem.
llvm-svn: 315464
Treat 'f()' as 'f(void)' rather than a function w/o a prototype.
Reviewers: Anastasia, yaxunl
Reviewed By: Anastasia, yaxunl
Subscribers: cfe-commits, echuraev, chapuni
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33681
Re-apply revision 306653.
llvm-svn: 315453
This is breaking a build of https://github.com/abseil/abseil-cpp and so
likely not really NFC. Also reverted subsequent r314956/7.
I'll forward reproduction instructions to Richard.
llvm-svn: 315439
When declaring an entity in the "purview" of a module, it's never a
redeclaration of an entity in the purview of a default module or in no module
("in the global module"). Don't consider those other declarations as possible
redeclaration targets if they're not visible, and reject any cases where we
pick a prior visible declaration that violates this rule.
This reinstates r315251 and r315256, reverted in r315309 and r315308
respectively, tweaked to avoid triggering a linkage calculation when declaring
implicit special members (this exposed our pre-existing issue with typedef
names for linkage changing the linkage of types whose linkage has already been
computed and cached in more cases). A testcase for that regression has been
added in r315366.
llvm-svn: 315379
Usually compare expression should return i1 type, so EmitScalarConversion is called before return
return EmitScalarConversion(Result, CGF.getContext().BoolTy, E->getType(), E->getExprLoc());
But when ppc intrinsic is called to compare vectors, the ppc intrinsic can return i32 even E->getType() is BoolTy, in this case EmitScalarConversion does nothing, an i32 type result is returned and causes crash later.
This patch detects this case and truncates the result before return.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38656
llvm-svn: 315358
Summary: This is required to get the clang version for sanitized builds.
Reviewers: zturner
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38741
llvm-svn: 315338
This is a re-commit of r315025, but making sure to only apply this to
specializations of class template member functions; i.e. not when the function
itself is a template.
llvm-svn: 315330
If a method is resetting the state of an object that was moved from, it should
be safe to use this object again. However if the method was defined in a parent
class, but used in a child class, the reset didn't happen from the checker's
perspective.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31538
llvm-svn: 315301
ARCReclaimReturnedObject cast.
This is a follow-up to r314370.
Rather than throwing away the enclosing parentheses, this commit walks
down the expression until an ARCReclaimReturnedObject cast is found and
removes just the cast, preserving the syntactic sugar expressions
(parens and casts) that were visited up to that point.
rdar://problem/34705720
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38659
llvm-svn: 315261
This works around a language issue where adding a typedef name for linkage
purposes changes the linkage of an already-defined class after it becomes
complete.
llvm-svn: 315256
When declaring an entity in the "purview" of a module, it's never a
redeclaration of an entity in the purview of a default module or in no module
("in the global module"). Don't consider those other declarations as possible
redeclaration targets if they're not visible, and reject any cases where we
pick a prior visible declaration that violates this rule.
llvm-svn: 315251
Move the logic for determining the `wchar_t` type information into the
driver. Rather than passing the single bit of information of
`-fshort-wchar` indicate to the frontend the desired type of `wchar_t`
through a new `-cc1` option of `-fwchar-type` and indicate the
signedness through `-f{,no-}signed-wchar`. This replicates the current
logic which was spread throughout Basic into the
`RenderCharacterOptions`.
Most of the changes to the tests are to ensure that the frontend uses
the correct type. Add a new test set under `test/Driver/wchar_t.c` to
ensure that we calculate the proper types for the various cases.
llvm-svn: 315126
This was done for CUDA functions in r261779, and for the same
reason this also needs to be done for OpenCL. An arbitrary
function could have a barrier() call in it, which in turn
requires the calling function to be convergent.
llvm-svn: 315094
This commit adds initial support for refactoring options. One can now use
optional and required std::string options.
This commit also adds a NewNameOption for the local-rename refactoring action to
allow rename to work with custom names.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37856
llvm-svn: 315087
This addresses two sources of inconsistency in test configuration
files.
1. Substitution boundaries. Previously you would specify a
substitution, such as 'lli', and then additionally a set
of characters that should fail to match before and after
the tool. This was used, for example, so that matches that
are parts of full paths would not be replaced. But not all
tools did this, and those that did would often re-invent
the set of characters themselves, leading to inconsistency.
Now, every tool substitution defaults to using a sane set
of reasonable defaults and you have to explicitly opt out
of it. This actually fixed a few latent bugs that were
never being surfaced, but only on accident.
2. There was no standard way for the system to decide how to
locate a tool. Sometimes you have an explicit path, sometimes
we would search for it and build up a path ourselves, and
sometimes we would build up a full command line. Furthermore,
there was no standardized way to handle missing tools. Do we
warn, fail, ignore, etc? All of this is now encapsulated in
the ToolSubst class. You either specify an exact command to
run, or an instance of FindTool('<tool-name>') and everything
else just works. Furthermore, you can specify an action to
take if the tool cannot be resolved.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38565
llvm-svn: 315085
Previously we may erroneously try to capture locally declared static
variables, which will lead to crash for target-based constructs.
Patch fixes this problem.
llvm-svn: 315076
In C++11 variable to global variables are considered as constant
expressions and these variables are not captured in the outlined
regions. Patch allows capturing of such variables in the OpenMP regions.
llvm-svn: 315074
This patch is an attempt to clarify and simplify generation and
propagation of TBAA information. The idea is to pack all values
that describe a memory access, namely, base type, access type and
offset, into a single structure. This is supposed to make further
changes, such as adding support for unions and array members,
easier to prepare and review.
DecorateInstructionWithTBAA() is no more responsible for
converting types to tags. These implicit conversions not only
complicate reading the code, but also suggest assigning scalar
access tags while we generally prefer full-size struct-path tags.
TBAAPathTag is replaced with TBAAAccessInfo; the latter is now
the type of the keys of the cache map that translates access
descriptors to metadata nodes.
Fixed a bug with writing to a wrong map in
getTBAABaseTypeMetadata() (former getTBAAStructTypeInfo()).
We now check for valid base access types every time we
dereference a field. The original code only checks the top-level
base type. See isValidBaseType() / isTBAAPathStruct() calls.
Some entities have been renamed to sound more adequate and less
confusing/misleading in presence of path-aware TBAA information.
Now we do not lookup twice for the same cache entry in
getAccessTagInfo().
Refined relevant comments and descriptions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37826
llvm-svn: 315048
code size.
Currently clang expands a call to __builtin_os_log_format into a long
sequence of instructions at the call site, causing code size to
increase in some cases.
This commit attempts to reduce code size by emitting a helper function
that can be shared by calls to __builtin_os_log_format with similar
formats and arguments. The helper function has linkonce_odr linkage to
enable the linker to merge identical functions across translation units.
Attribute 'noinline' is attached to the helper function at -Oz so that
the inliner doesn't inline functions that can potentially be merged.
This commit also fixes a bug where the generated IR writes past the end
of the buffer when "%m" is the last specifier appearing in the format
string passed to __builtin_os_log_format.
Original patch by Duncan Exon Smith.
rdar://problem/34065973
rdar://problem/34196543
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38606
llvm-svn: 315045
Summary:
* Rename -shared-libasan to -shared-libsan, keeping the old name as alias.
* Add -static-libsan for targets that default to shared.
* Remove an Android special case. It is now possible (but untested) to use static compiler-rt libraries there.
* Support libclang_rt.ubsan_standalone as a shared library.
Unlike GCC, this change applies -shared-libsan / -static-libsan to all sanitizers.
I don't see a point in multiple flags like -shared-libubsan, considering that most sanitizers
are not compatible with each other, and each link has basically a single shared/static choice.
Reviewers: vitalybuka, kcc, rsmith
Subscribers: srhines, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38525
llvm-svn: 315015
If we resolve an overloaded operator call to a specific function during
template definition, don't perform ADL during template instantiation.
Doing so finds overloads that we're not supposed to find.
llvm-svn: 315005
If the `defaultmap(tofrom:scalar)` clause is specified, the scalars must
be mapped with 'tofrom' modifiers, otherwise they must be captured as
firstprivates.
llvm-svn: 314995
The analyzer now realizes that C++ std::initializer_list objects and
Objective-C boxed structure/array/dictionary expressions can potentially
maintain a reference to the objects that were put into them. This avoids
false memory leak posivites and a few other issues.
This is a conservative behavior; for now, we do not model what actually happens
to the objects after being passed into such initializer lists.
rdar://problem/32918288
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35216
llvm-svn: 314975
Passes 'new-pass-manager' option to the linker plugin when the new pass
manager is enabled.
Patch by Graham Yiu.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38517
llvm-svn: 314964
As reported on cfe-commits, r314262 resulted in tentatively-defined
variables not being excluded for the warning.
Patch By: Elizabeth Andrews
llvm-svn: 314939
Currently block is translated to a structure equivalent to
struct Block {
void *isa;
int flags;
int reserved;
void *invoke;
void *descriptor;
};
Except invoke, which is the pointer to the block invoke function,
all other fields are useless for OpenCL, which clutter the IR and
also waste memory since the block struct is passed to the block
invoke function as argument.
On the other hand, the size and alignment of the block struct is
not stored in the struct, which causes difficulty to implement
__enqueue_kernel as library function, since the library function
needs to know the size and alignment of the argument which needs
to be passed to the kernel.
This patch removes the useless fields from the block struct and adds
size and align fields. The equivalent block struct will become
struct Block {
int size;
int align;
generic void *invoke;
/* custom fields */
};
It also changes the pointer to the invoke function to be
a generic pointer since the address space of a function
may not be private on certain targets.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37822
llvm-svn: 314932
In ProgramState::getSVal(Location, Type) API which dereferences a pointer value,
when the optional Type parameter is not supplied and the Location is not typed,
type should have been guessed on a best-effort basis by inspecting the Location
more deeply. However, this never worked; the auto-detected type was instead
a pointer type to the correct type.
Fixed the issue and added various test cases to demonstrate which parts of the
analyzer were affected (uninitialized pointer argument checker, C++ trivial copy
modeling, Google test API modeling checker).
Additionally, autodetected void types are automatically replaced with char,
in order to simplify checker APIs. Which means that if the location is a void
pointer, getSVal() would read the first byte through this pointer
and return its symbolic value.
Fixes pr34305.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38358
llvm-svn: 314910
https://reviews.llvm.org/D38371
This patch implements codegen for the combined 'teams distribute" OpenMP pragma and adds regression tests for all its clauses.
llvm-svn: 314905
The recent fix in D38258 was wrong: getAuxTriple() only returns
non-null values for the CUDA toolchain. That is why the now added
test for PPC and X86 failed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38372
llvm-svn: 314902
Summary:
Fix an assertion failure (http://llvm.org/PR34800) and clean up unused code relevant to the fixed logic.
A bit of context: when `SExprBuilder::translateMemberExpr` is called on a member expression that involves a conversion operator, for example, `til::Project` constructor can't just call `getName()` on it, since the name is not a simple identifier. In order to handle this case I've introduced an optional string to print the member name to. I discovered that the other two `til::Project` constructors are not used, so it was better to delete them instead of ensuring they work correctly with the new logic.
Reviewers: aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38458
llvm-svn: 314895
We were injecting the function into the wrong semantic context, resulting in it
failing to be registered as a global for redeclaration lookup. As a
consequence, we accepted invalid code since r310616.
Fixing that resulted in the "out-of-scope declaration" diagnostic firing a lot
more often. It turned out that warning codepath was non-conforming, because it
did not cause us to inject the implicitly-declared function into the enclosing
block scope. We now only warn if the type of the out-of-scope declaration
doesn't match the type of an implicitly-declared function; in all other cases,
we produce the normal warning for an implicitly-declared function.
llvm-svn: 314871
Fixes the test failure: temporary is now bound to std::string, tests
fully pass on Linux.
This reverts commit b36ee0924038e1d95ea74230c62d46e05f80587e.
llvm-svn: 314859
In C++, such initialization of std::array<T, N> types is guaranteed to work by
the standard, is completely idiomatic, and the "suggested" alternative from
Clang was technically invalid.
llvm-svn: 314838
declaration.
Patch allows using of the `#pragma omp declare target`| `#pragma omp end
declare target` directives inside the structures if we need to mark as
declare target only some static members.
llvm-svn: 314833
Only assume that IOBSDNameMatching and friends increment a reference counter
if their return type is a CFMutableDictionaryRef.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38487
llvm-svn: 314820
Currently clang allows the following code
int a;
int b = (const int) a;
However it does not the following code
int4 a;
int4 b = (const int4) a;
This is because Clang compares the qualified types instead of unqualified types for vector type casting, which causes the inconsistency.
This patch fixes that.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38463
llvm-svn: 314802
Don't emit alignment checks which the IR constant folder throws away.
I've tested this out on X86FastISel.cpp. While this doesn't decrease
end-to-end compile-time significantly, it results in 122 fewer type
checks (1% reduction) overall, without adding any real complexity.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37544
llvm-svn: 314752
Summary:
Also:
- Add support for some older Myriad CPUs that were missing.
- Fix some incorrect compiler defines for exisitng CPUs.
Reviewers: jyknight
Subscribers: fedor.sergeev
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37551
llvm-svn: 314706
This reverts r314461.
It is warning on user code that uses END_COM_MAP(), which expands to
declare QueryInterface with conflicting exception specifers. I've spent
a while trying to understand why, but haven't been able to extract a
reduced test case. Let's revert and I'll keep trying.
llvm-svn: 314689
directives.
The argument of the `device` clause in target-based executable
directives must be captured to support codegen for the `target`
directives with the `depend` clauses.
llvm-svn: 314686
Simplified and generalized codegen for non-offloading part that works if
offloading is failed or condition of the `if` clause is `false`.
llvm-svn: 314670
Modifying a non-type template integer arguement that is causing errors
in some builds as it's too large for 32-bit longs. This hopefully (and
seems to when testing) should fix all of the build bot errors relating
to this test. I also modified the name of the function call to be more
apt.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33666
llvm-svn: 314668
Adding regression test for Dependent Address Spaces in relation to
https://reviews.llvm.org/D33666 I forgot to svn add the test file
before commiting the prior changes. I appologies.
llvm-svn: 314650
This expects the warning;
File clang/test/SemaCXX/ms-iunknown-template-function.cpp Line 19: __declspec attribute 'novtable' is not supported
But for targeting *-win32, the warning is not seen.
error: 'warning' diagnostics expected but not seen:
File clang\test\SemaCXX\ms-iunknown-template-function.cpp Line 19 (directive at clang\test\SemaCXX\ms-iunknown-template-function.cpp:18): __declspec attribute 'novtable'
llvm-svn: 314586
function-style cast.
This fires for cases such as
T(x);
... where 'x' was previously declared and T is a type. This construct declares
a variable named 'x' rather than the (probably expected) interpretation of a
function-style cast of 'x' to T.
llvm-svn: 314570
Apparently, the MSVC SDK has a strange implementation that
causes a number of implicit functions as well as a template member
function of the IUnknown type. This patch allows these as InterfaceLike
types as well.
Additionally, it corrects the behavior where extern-C++ wrapped around an
Interface-Like type would permit an interface-like type to exist in a namespace.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38303
llvm-svn: 314557
Summary: Also makes them pass on Darwin, if the default target triple is a Linux triple.
Reviewers: bruno, rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38364
llvm-svn: 314524
Allow the proper recognition of Enum values and global variables inside ms inline-asm memory / immediate expressions, as they require some additional overhead and treated incorrect if doesn't early recognized.
supersedes D33278, D35774
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37413
llvm-svn: 314494
Fixes nullability fix-it for `id<SomeProtocol>`. With this change
nullability specifier is inserted after ">" instead of between
"id" and "<".
rdar://problem/34260995
Reviewers: jordan_rose, doug.gregor, ahatanak, arphaman
Reviewed By: jordan_rose
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38327
llvm-svn: 314473
C11 standard refers to the unsigned counterpart of the type ptrdiff_t
in the paragraph 7.21.6.1p7 where it defines the format specifier %tu.
In Clang (in PrintfFormatString.cpp, lines 508-510) there is a FIXME for this case,
in particular, Clang didn't diagnose %tu issues at all, i.e.
it didn't emit any warnings on the code printf("%tu", 3.14).
In this diff we add a method getUnsignedPointerDiffType for getting the corresponding type
similarly to how it's already done in the other analogous cases (size_t, ssize_t, ptrdiff_t etc)
and fix -Wformat diagnostics for %tu plus the emitted fix-it as well.
Test plan: make check-all
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38270
llvm-svn: 314470
As reported in https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33235,
a noexcept function was unable to inherit from a nothrow defaulted
constructor. Attribute "nothrow" is supposed to be semantically
identical to noexcept, and in fact, a number of other places in the
code treat them identically.
This patch simply checks the RecordDecl for the correct attribute in
the case where no other exception specifier was set.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38209
llvm-svn: 314462
I discovered it was possible to create a 'nothrow' noexcept(false)
function, which is both non-sensical as well as seemingly breaking.
This patch warns if attribute nothrow is used with anything besides "noexcept".
"noexcept(true)" isn't possible, because the noexcept decl isn't parsed until
later.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38205
llvm-svn: 314461
Attribute nothrow is only allowed on functions, so I added that. Additionally,
it lacks any documentation, so I added some.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38202
llvm-svn: 314456
Currently AMDGPU inline asm only allow v and s as register names in constraints.
This patch allows the following register names in constraints: (n, m is unsigned integer, n < m)
v
s
{vn} or {v[n]}
{sn} or {s[n]}
{S} , where S is a special register name
{v[n:m]}
{s[n:m]}
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37568
llvm-svn: 314452
to have child entries describing the template parameters. This will
be on by default for SCE tuning.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D14358
llvm-svn: 314444
This fixes a bug where clang would emit instructions to reclaim a value
that's going to be __bridge-casted to CF.
rdar://problem/34687542
llvm-svn: 314370
ExternalASTMerger has hitherto relied on being able to look up
any Decl through its named DeclContext chain. This works for
many cases, but causes problems for function-local structs,
which cannot be looked up in their containing FunctionDecl. An
example case is
void f() {
{ struct S { int a; }; }
{ struct S { bool b; }; }
}
It is not possible to lookup either of the two Ses individually
(or even to provide enough information to disambiguate) after
parsing is over; and there is typically no need to, since they
are invisible to the outside world.
However, ExternalASTMerger needs to be able to complete either
S on demand. This led to an XFAIL on test/Import/local-struct,
which this patch removes. The way the patch works is:
It defines a new data structure, ExternalASTMerger::OriginMap,
which clients are expected to maintain (default-constructing
if the origin does not have an ExternalASTMerger servicing it)
As DeclContexts are imported, if they cannot be looked up by
name they are placed in the OriginMap. This allows
ExternalASTMerger to complete them later if necessary.
As DeclContexts are imported from an origin that already has
its own OriginMap, the origins are forwarded – but only for
those DeclContexts that are actually used. This keeps the
amount of stored data minimal.
The patch also applies several improvements from review:
- Thoroughly documents the interface to ExternalASTMerger;
- Adds optional logging to help track what's going on; and
- Cleans up a bunch of braces and dangling elses.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38208
llvm-svn: 314336
AuxTriple is not set if host and device share a toolchain. Also,
removing an argument modifies the DAL which needs to be returned
for future use.
(Move tests back to offload-openmp.c as they are not related to GPUs.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38258
llvm-svn: 314329
Parsing the argument after -Xopenmp-target allocates memory that needs
to be freed. Associate it with the final DerivedArgList after we know
which one will be used.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38257
llvm-svn: 314328
Added missing addrspacecast case in alignment computation
logic of pointer type emission in IR generation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37804
llvm-svn: 314304
Summary: Test for checking if the mapping is performed correctly. This is a test initially included in Patch https://reviews.llvm.org/D29905
Reviewers: Hahnfeld, carlo.bertolli, caomhin, ABataev
Reviewed By: Hahnfeld
Subscribers: tra, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38040
llvm-svn: 314303
Allow the proper recognition of Enum values and global variables inside ms inline-asm memory / immediate expressions, as they require some additional overhead and treated incorrect if doesn't early recognized.
supersedes D33277, D35775
Corrsponds with D37412, D37413
llvm-svn: 314300
This function can now track null pointer through simple pointer arithmetic,
such as '*&*(p + 2)' => 'p' and so on, displaying intermediate diagnostic pieces
for the user to understand where the null pointer is coming from.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37025
llvm-svn: 314290
This API is used by checkers (and other entities) in order to track where does
a value originate from, by jumping from an expression value of which is equal
to that value to the expression from which this value has "appeared". For
example, it may be an lvalue from which the rvalue was loaded, or a function
call from which the dereferenced pointer was returned.
The function now avoids incorrectly unwrapping implicit lvalue-to-rvalue casts,
which caused crashes and incorrect intermediate diagnostic pieces. It also no
longer relies on how the expression is written when guessing what it means.
Fixes pr34373 and pr34731.
rdar://problem/33594502
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37023
llvm-svn: 314287
Currently, if _attribute_((section())) is used for extern variables,
section information is not emitted in generated IR when the variables are used.
This is expected since sections are not generated for external linkage objects.
However NiosII requires this information as it uses special GP-relative accesses
for any objects that use attribute section (.sdata). GCC keeps this attribute in
middle-end.
This change emits the section information for all targets.
Patch By: Elizabeth Andrews
Differential Revision:https://reviews.llvm.org/D36487
llvm-svn: 314262
It was brought up in response to my last implementation for
this struct-as-interface features that at least 1 header in
the MS SDK uses "extern C++" around an IUnknown declaration.
The previous implementation demanded that this type exist
in the TranslationUnit DeclContext. This small change simply
also allows in the situation where we're extern "C++".
llvm-svn: 314235
When selecting constructors for initializing an object of type T from a single
expression of class type U, also consider conversion functions of U that
convert to T (rather than modeling such conversions as calling a conversion
function and then calling a constructor).
This approach is proposed as the resolution for the defect, and is also already
implemented by GCC.
llvm-svn: 314231
Discovered that 'nothrow' (which is supposed to be an alias for noexcept)
was not warning with a throw inside of it. This patch corrects the behavior
previously created to add 'nothrow' to this list.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38203
llvm-svn: 314229
Summary: Test for checking if the mapping is performed correctly. This is a test initially included in Patch https://reviews.llvm.org/D29905
Reviewers: Hahnfeld, carlo.bertolli, caomhin
Reviewed By: Hahnfeld
Subscribers: tra, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38040
llvm-svn: 314228
The `__va_start` intrinsic for Windows ARM does not account for const
correctness when performing a check. All local qualifiers are ignored
when validating the invocation. This was exposed by building the swift
stdlib against the Windows 10586 SDK for ARM. Simply expand out the
check for the two parameters and ignore the qualifiers for the check.
llvm-svn: 314226
Summary: If we only use the compiler front-end, do not throw an error about the cuda device library not being found. This allows the front-end to be run on systems where no Cuda installation is found.
Reviewers: Hahnfeld, ABataev, carlo.bertolli, caomhin, tra
Reviewed By: tra
Subscribers: hfinkel, tra, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37914
llvm-svn: 314217
-mbranch-likely and -mno-branch-likely are used in some build systems for
some MIPS targets. Accept these options but ignore them as they are an
(de)optimiztion hint, and that branch likely instructions were deprecated
but not removed from MIPS32 and MIPS64 ISAs.
Reviewers: atanasyan, nitesh.jain
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38168
llvm-svn: 314213
Summary: Test for checking if the mapping is performed correctly. This is a test initially included in Patch https://reviews.llvm.org/D29905
Reviewers: Hahnfeld, carlo.bertolli, caomhin
Reviewed By: Hahnfeld
Subscribers: tra, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38040
llvm-svn: 314210
This patch fixes clang to decorate reference accesses as pointers
and not as "omnipotent chars".
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38074
llvm-svn: 314209
directives.
If the variable is used in the target-based region but is not found in
any private|mapping clause, then generate implicit firstprivate|map
clauses for these implicitly mapped variables.
llvm-svn: 314205
Summary:
This change ensures that we don't link in the XRay runtime when building
shared libraries with clang. This doesn't prevent us from building
shared libraris tht have XRay instrumentation sleds, but it does prevent
us from linking in the static XRay runtime into a shared library.
The XRay runtime currently doesn't support dynamic registration of
instrumentation sleds in shared objects, which we'll start enabling in
the future. That work has to happen in the back-end and in the runtime.
Reviewers: rnk, pelikan
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38226
llvm-svn: 314188
Summary:
This change ensures that we don't link in the XRay runtime when building
shared libraries with clang. This doesn't prevent us from building
shared libraris tht have XRay instrumentation sleds, but it does prevent
us from linking in the static XRay runtime into a shared library.
The XRay runtime currently doesn't support dynamic registration of
instrumentation sleds in shared objects, which we'll start enabling in
the future. That work has to happen in the back-end and in the runtime.
Reviewers: rnk, pelikan
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38226
llvm-svn: 314177
Summary:
This is the follow-up patch to D37924.
This change refactors clang to use the the newly added section headers
in SpecialCaseList to specify which sanitizers blacklists entries
should apply to, like so:
[cfi-vcall]
fun:*bad_vcall*
[cfi-derived-cast|cfi-unrelated-cast]
fun:*bad_cast*
The SanitizerSpecialCaseList class has been added to allow querying by
SanitizerMask, and SanitizerBlacklist and its downstream users have been
updated to provide that information. Old blacklists not using sections
will continue to function identically since the blacklist entries will
be placed into a '[*]' section by default matching against all
sanitizers.
Reviewers: pcc, kcc, eugenis, vsk
Reviewed By: eugenis
Subscribers: dberris, cfe-commits, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37925
llvm-svn: 314171
Summary: Enable the -nocudalib flag for the OpenMP device offloading toolchain as well. Currently it can only be used for the CUDA toolchain.
Reviewers: Hahnfeld, ABataev, carlo.bertolli, caomhin, hfinkel, tra
Reviewed By: tra
Subscribers: hfinkel, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37913
llvm-svn: 314164
Summary: When composing the output file name, the path to the file is being dropped. The full path is required.
Reviewers: Hahnfeld, ABataev, caomhin, carlo.bertolli, hfinkel, tra
Reviewed By: tra
Subscribers: hfinkel, tra, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37912
llvm-svn: 314156
Summary: If we only use the compiler front-end, do not throw an error about the cuda device library not being found. This allows the front-end to be run on systems where no Cuda installation is found.
Reviewers: Hahnfeld, ABataev, carlo.bertolli, caomhin, tra
Reviewed By: tra
Subscribers: hfinkel, tra, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37914
llvm-svn: 314150
This is to fix PR34347. EmitAtomicExpr now only uses alignment information from
Type, instead of Decl, so when the declaration of an atomic variable is marked
to have the alignment equal as its size, EmitAtomicExpr doesn't know about it and
will generate libcall instead of atomic op. The patch uses EmitPointerWithAlignment
to get the precise alignment information.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37310
llvm-svn: 314145
Clang regression tests that depend on the optimizer can break
when there are changes to LLVM...as in:
https://reviews.llvm.org/rL314117
llvm-svn: 314144
This patch fixes analyzer's crash on the newly added test case
(see also https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34374).
Pointers subtraction appears to be modeled incorrectly
in the following example:
char* p;
auto n = p - reinterpret_cast<char*>((unsigned long)1);
In this case the analyzer (built without this patch)
tries to create a symbolic value for the difference
treating reinterpret_cast<char*>((unsigned long)1)
as an integer, that is not correct.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38214
Test plan: make check-all
llvm-svn: 314141
This commit fixes a bug in the handling of storage-only __fp16 vectors
where clang didn't promote __fp16 vector operands to float vectors.
Conceptually, it performs the following transformation on the AST in
CreateBuiltinBinOp and CreateBuiltinUnaryOp:
(Before)
typedef __fp16 half4 __attribute__ ((vector_size (8)));
typedef float float4 __attribute__ ((vector_size (16)));
half4 hv0, hv1, hv2, hv3;
hv0 = hv1 + hv2 + hv3;
(After)
float4 t0 = (float4)hv1 + (float4)hv2;
float4 t1 = t0 + (float4)hv3;
hv0 = (half4)t1;
Note that this commit fixes the bug for targets that set
HalfArgsAndReturns to true (ARM and ARM64). Targets using intrinsics
such as llvm.convert.to.fp16 to handle __fp16 are still broken.
rdar://problem/20625184
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32520
llvm-svn: 314056
This doesn't affect our code generation in any material way -- we already give
such declarations internal linkage from a codegen perspective -- but it has
some subtle effects on code validity.
We suppress the 'L' (internal linkage) marker for mangled names in anonymous
namespaces, because it is redundant (the information is already carried by the
namespace); this deviates from GCC's behavior if a variable or function in an
anonymous namespace is redundantly declared 'static' (where GCC does include
the 'L'), but GCC's behavior is incoherent because such a declaration can be
validly declared with or without the 'static'.
We still deviate from the standard in one regard here: extern "C" declarations
in anonymous namespaces are still granted external linkage. Changing those does
not appear to have been an intentional consequence of the standard change in
DR1113.
llvm-svn: 314037
body of global block invoke functions.
This commit fixes an infinite loop in IRGen that occurs when compiling
the following code:
void FUNC2() {
static void (^const block1)(int) = ^(int a){
if (a--)
block1(a);
};
}
This is how IRGen gets stuck in the infinite loop:
1. GenerateBlockFunction is called to emit the body of "block1".
2. GetAddrOfGlobalBlock is called to get the address of "block1". The
function calls getAddrOfGlobalBlockIfEmitted to check whether the
global block has been emitted. If it hasn't been emitted, it then
tries to emit the body of the block function by calling
GenerateBlockFunction, which goes back to step 1.
This commit prevents the inifinite loop by building the global block in
GenerateBlockFunction before emitting the body of the block function.
rdar://problem/34541684
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38118
llvm-svn: 314029
Summary:
It will move destructors and operators to the end of completion list.
Destructors and operators are currently very high on the completion
list, as they have the same priority as member functions. However,
they are clearly not something users usually choose in completion
lists.
Reviewers: arphaman, erikjv, bkramer, krasimir
Reviewed By: arphaman
Subscribers: eraman, klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38081
llvm-svn: 314019
This un-breaks a lit workflow where you run lit tests from a test
sub-directory within clang without first building clang-func-mapping.
llvm-svn: 314013
For the triple thumbv7-apple-ios8.0.0 ssize_t is long and size_t is unsigned long,
while NSInteger is int and NSUinteger is unsigned int. Following
https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/Strings/Articles/formatSpecifiers.html
Clang catches it and insert a cast to long, for example
printf("%zd", getNSInteger())
will be replaced with
printf("%zd", (long)getNSInteger())
but since the underlying type of ssize_t is long the specifier "%zd" is not getting replaced.
This diff changes this behavior to enable replacing the specifier "%zd" with the correct one.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38159
Test plan: make check-all
llvm-svn: 314011
Add an option to emit limited coverage info for unused decls. It's just a
cl::opt for now to allow us to experiment quickly.
When building llc, this results in an 84% size reduction in the llvm_covmap
section, and a similar size reduction in the llvm_prf_names section. In
practice I expect the size reduction to be roughly quadratic with the size of
the program.
The downside is that coverage for headers will no longer be complete. This will
make the line/function/region coverage metrics incorrect, since they will be
artificially high. One mitigation would be to somehow disable those metrics
when using limited-coverage=true.
This is related to: llvm.org/PR34533 (make SourceBasedCodeCoverage scale)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38107
llvm-svn: 314002
Summary:
ObjC classes have two associated symbols, one for the class and one for the
metaclass.
This change overloads `CodegenNameGenerator::getAllManglings` to produce both
class and metaclass symbols.
While this function is called by `clang_Cursor_getCXXManglings`, it's only
called for CXXRecordDecl and CXXMethodDecl, and so libclang's behavior is
unchanged.
Reviewers: arphaman, abdulras, alexshap, compnerd
Reviewed By: compnerd
Subscribers: compnerd
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37671
llvm-svn: 313997
If the captured variable has re-declaration we may end up with the
situation where the captured variable is the re-declaration while the
referenced variable is the canonical declaration (or vice versa). In
this case we may generate wrong code. Patch fixes this situation.
llvm-svn: 313995
This is to fix PR31620. MaxAtomicInlineWidth is set to 128 for x86_64. However
for target without cx16 support, 128 atomic operation will generate __sync_*
libcalls. The patch set MaxAtomicInlineWidth to 64 if the target doesn't support
cx16.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38046
llvm-svn: 313992
This patch introduces a class that can help to build tools that require cross
translation unit facilities. This class allows function definitions to be loaded
from external AST files based on an index. In order to use this functionality an
index is required. The index format is a flat text file but it might be
replaced with a different solution in the near future. USRs are used as names to
look up the functions definitions. This class also does caching to avoid
redundant loading of AST files.
Right now only function defnitions can be loaded using this API because this is
what the in progress cross translation unit feature of the Static Analyzer
requires. In to future this might be extended to classes, types etc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34512
llvm-svn: 313975
This implements the proposed approach in https://github.com/itanium-cxx-abi/cxx-abi/issues/33
This reinstates r313827, reverted in r313856, with a fix for the 'out-of-bounds
enumeration value' ubsan error in that change.
llvm-svn: 313955
I've been unable to find any cases whose behavior is actually changed by this,
but only because an implicitly deleted destructor also results in it being
impossible to have a trivial (non-deleted) copy constructor, which the place
where this really matters (choosing whether to pass a class in registers)
happens to also check.
llvm-svn: 313948
The attribute informs the compiler that the annotated pointer parameter
of a function cannot escape and enables IRGen to attach attribute
'nocapture' to parameters that are annotated with the attribute. That is
the only optimization that currently takes advantage of 'noescape', but
there are other optimizations that will be added later that improves
IRGen for ObjC blocks.
This recommits r313722, which was reverted in r313725 because clang
couldn't build compiler-rt. It failed to build because there were
function declarations that were missing 'noescape'. That has been fixed
in r313929.
rdar://problem/19886775
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32210
llvm-svn: 313945
There were two issues, one Python 3 specific related to Unicode,
and another which is that the tool substitution for lld no longer
rejected matches where a / preceded the tool name.
llvm-svn: 313928
debuginfo-tests has need to reuse a lot of common configuration
from clang and lld, and in general it seems like all of the
projects which are tightly coupled (e.g. lld, clang, llvm, lldb,
etc) can benefit from knowing about one other. For example,
lldb needs to know various things about how to run clang in its
test suite. Since there's a lot of common substitutions and
operations that need to be shared among projects, sinking this
up into LLVM makes sense.
In addition, this patch introduces a function add_tool_substitution
which handles all the dirty intricacies of matching tool names
which was previously copied around the various config files. This
is now a simple straightforward interface which is hard to mess
up.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37944
llvm-svn: 313919
Sema::InstantiateClass should check only exception specs added during
class instantiation and ignore already present delayed specs. This fixes
a case where we instantiate a class before parsing member initializers,
check exceptions for a different class and fail to find a member
initializer. Which is required for comparing exception specs for
explicitly-defaulted and implicit default constructor. With the fix we
are still checking exception specs but only after member initializers
are present.
Removing errors in crash-unparsed-exception.cpp is acceptable according
to discussion in PR24000 because other compilers accept code in
crash-unparsed-exception.cpp as valid.
rdar://problem/34167492
Reviewers: davide, rsmith
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: dim, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37881
llvm-svn: 313906
It fixes a crash in CodeGen when we are trying to generate code for
initializer expression created before template instantiation, like
CallExpr '<dependent type>'
|-UnresolvedLookupExpr '<overloaded function type>' lvalue (ADL) = 'parse'
`-DeclRefExpr 'Buffer<N>' lvalue ParmVar 'buffer' 'Buffer<N>'
rdar://problem/33888545
Reviewers: rsmith, ahatanak
Reviewed By: ahatanak
Subscribers: aemerson, kristof.beyls, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38009
llvm-svn: 313896
Fix for too aggressive error err_type_defined_in_enum introduced in
r313386. Defining tags inside enumerations is prohibited in C++ but
allowed in C.
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, rnk, doug.gregor
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: alberto_magni, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38109
llvm-svn: 313894
This follows in line with a previous patch of renaming LLVM's.
Working on these files is difficult in certain operating systems
and/or environments that don't like handling python code with a
non .py file extension.
llvm-svn: 313892
If the captured variable has some redeclarations we may run into the
situation where the redeclaration is used instead of the canonical
declaration and we may consider this variable as one not captured
before.
llvm-svn: 313880
__interface types are allowed in MSVC to have "property" data members
(marked with declspec property). This patch alters Sema to allow property
data members.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38092
llvm-svn: 313828
When clang is called as 'target-clang', put deduced target option at
the start of argument list so that option '--target=' specified in command
line could override it.
This change fixes PR34671.
llvm-svn: 313760
As Aaron Ballman has pointed out, that is not really correct.
So the key problem there is the invalidity of the testcase.
Revert r313747, and rework testcase in such a way, so these
details (platform-specific default enum sigdness) are
accounted for.
Also, add a C++-specific testcase.
llvm-svn: 313756
Recommit. Original commit was reverted because buildbots broke.
The error was only reproducible in the build with assertions.
The problem was that the diagnostic expected true/false as
bool, while it was provided as string "true"/"false".
Summary:
As requested by Sam McCall:
> Enums (not new I guess). Typical case: if (enum < 0 || enum > MAX)
> The warning strongly suggests that the enum < 0 check has no effect
> (for enums with nonnegative ranges).
> Clang doesn't seem to optimize such checks out though, and they seem
> likely to catch bugs in some cases. Yes, only if there's UB elsewhere,
> but I assume not optimizing out these checks indicates a deliberate
> decision to stay somewhat compatible with a technically-incorrect
> mental model.
> If this is the case, should we move these to a
> -Wtautological-compare-enum subcategory?
Reviewers: rjmccall, rsmith, aaron.ballman, sammccall, bkramer, djasper
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: jroelofs, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37629
llvm-svn: 313745
If a function or variable has a type with no linkage (and is not extern "C"),
any use of it requires a definition within the same translation unit; the idea
is that it is not possible to define the entity elsewhere, so any such use is
necessarily an error.
There is an exception, though: some types formally have no linkage but
nonetheless can be referenced from other translation units (for example, this
happens to anonymous structures defined within inline functions). For entities
with those types, we suppress the diagnostic except under -pedantic.
llvm-svn: 313729
This reverts commit r313722.
It looks like compiler-rt/lib/tsan/rtl/tsan_libdispatch_mac.cc cannot be
compiled because some of the functions declared in the file do not match
the ones in the SDK headers (which are annotated with 'noescape').
llvm-svn: 313725
The attribute informs the compiler that the annotated pointer parameter
of a function cannot escape and enables IRGen to attach attribute
'nocapture' to parameters that are annotated with the attribute. That is
the only optimization that currently takes advantage of 'noescape', but
there are other optimizations that will be added later that improves
IRGen for ObjC blocks.
rdar://problem/19886775
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32210
llvm-svn: 313722
The attribute informs the compiler that the annotated pointer parameter
of a function cannot escape and enables IRGen to attach attribute
'nocapture' to parameters that are annotated with the attribute. That is
the only optimization that currently takes advantage of 'noescape', but
there are other optimizations that will be added later that improves
IRGen for ObjC blocks.
rdar://problem/19886775
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32520
llvm-svn: 313720
overridden methods when compiling for non-ARC.
Previously, clang would error out when compiling for ARC, but didn't
print any diagnostics when compiling for non-ARC.
This was pointed out in the patch review for attribute noescape:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D32210
llvm-svn: 313717
The recently behavior in the code that these tests were meant to be checking will be ammended as soon as a suitable change can be properly reviewed.
llvm-svn: 313684
Summary:
As requested by Sam McCall:
> Enums (not new I guess). Typical case: if (enum < 0 || enum > MAX)
> The warning strongly suggests that the enum < 0 check has no effect
> (for enums with nonnegative ranges).
> Clang doesn't seem to optimize such checks out though, and they seem
> likely to catch bugs in some cases. Yes, only if there's UB elsewhere,
> but I assume not optimizing out these checks indicates a deliberate
> decision to stay somewhat compatible with a technically-incorrect
> mental model.
> If this is the case, should we move these to a
> -Wtautological-compare-enum subcategory?
Reviewers: rjmccall, rsmith, aaron.ballman, sammccall, bkramer, djasper
Reviewed By: aaron.ballman
Subscribers: jroelofs, cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37629
llvm-svn: 313677
When the value specified for n in ordered(n) is larger than the number of loops a segmentation fault can occur in one of two ways when attempting to print out a diagnostic for an associated depend(sink : vec):
1) The iteration vector vec contains less than n items
2) The iteration vector vec contains a variable that is not a loop control variable
This patch addresses both of these issues.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38049
llvm-svn: 313675
Summary:
According to C99 6.3.2.1p1, structs and unions with nested
const-qualified fields (that is, const-qualified fields
declared at some recursive level of the aggregate) are not
modifiable lvalues. However, Clang permits assignments of
these lvalues.
With this patch, we both prohibit the assignment of records
with const-qualified fields and emit a best-effort diagnostic.
This fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31796 .
Committing on behalf of bevinh (Bevin Hansson).
Reviewers: rtrieu, rsmith, bjope
Reviewed By: bjope
Subscribers: Ka-Ka, rogfer01, bjope, fhahn, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37254
llvm-svn: 313628
As a special case, throw away deferred regions for trailing returns.
This allows the closing curly brace to have a count, and is less
distracting.
llvm-svn: 313603
error'ed field for a template class' default ctor.
The two examples in the test would both cause a compiler assert when attempting
to calculate the exception specifier for the default constructor for the
template classes. The problem was that dependents of this function expect that
Field->getInClassInitializer (including canThrow) is not nullptr. However, if
the template's initializer has an error, exactly that situation happens.
This patch simply sets the field to be invalid.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37865
llvm-svn: 313569
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34266
For e.g.
struct A {
void f(int);
static void f(char);
};
struct B {
auto foo() {
return [&] (auto a) {
A::f(a); // this should not cause a capture of '*this'
};
}
};
The patch does the following:
1) It moves the check to attempt an implicit capture of '*this' by reference into the more logical location of when the call is actually built within ActOnCallExpr (as opposed to when the unresolved-member-lookup node is created).
- Reminder: A capture of '*this' by value has to always be an explicit capture.
2) It additionally checks whether the naming class of the UnresolvedMemberExpr ('A' in the example above) is related to the enclosing class ('B' above).
P.S. If you have access to ISO-C++'s CWG reflector, see this thread for some potentially related discussion: http://lists.isocpp.org/core/2017/08/2851.php
llvm-svn: 313487
Summary:
Restore the `__builtin_wasm_rethrow` builtin deleted in D37931. On second
thought, it appears it can be used to implement `__cxa_rethrow`.
Reviewers: dschuff, sunfish
Reviewed By: dschuff
Subscribers: jfb, sbc100, jgravelle-google
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37942
llvm-svn: 313430
This patch replaces the perm2f128 intrinsics with native shuffle vectors.
This uses a pretty simple approach to allocate source 0 to the lower half input and source 1 to the upper half input. Then its just a matter of filling in the indices to use either the lower or upper half of that specific source. This can result in the same source being used by both operands. InstCombine or SelectionDAGBuilder should be able to clean that up.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37892
llvm-svn: 313418
This is a resubmission of r313270. It broke standalone builds of
compiler-rt because we were not correctly generating the llvm-lit
script in the standalone build directory.
The fixes incorporated here attempt to find llvm/utils/llvm-lit
from the source tree returned by llvm-config. If present, it
will generate llvm-lit into the output directory. Regardless,
the user can specify -DLLVM_EXTERNAL_LIT to point to a specific
lit.py on their file system. This supports the use case of
someone installing lit via a package manager. If it cannot find
a source tree, and -DLLVM_EXTERNAL_LIT is either unspecified or
invalid, then we print a warning that tests will not be able
to run.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37756
llvm-svn: 313407
Summary:
Remove `__builtin_wasm_rethrow` builtin. I thought it was required to implement
`__cxa_rethrow` function in libcxxabi, but it turned out it will be using
`__builtin_wasm_throw` instead.
Reviewers: dschuff, jgravelle-google
Reviewed By: jgravelle-google
Subscribers: jfb, sbc100, jgravelle-google
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37931
llvm-svn: 313402
The __builtin_ia32_pbroadcastq512_mem_mask we were previously trying to use in 32-bit mode is not implemented in the x86 backend and causes isel to fail in release builds. In debug builds it fails even earlier during legalization with an llvm_unreachable.
While there add the missing test case for this intrinsic for this for 64-bit mode.
This fixes PR34631. D37668 should be able to recover this for 32-bit mode soon. But I wanted to fix the crash ahead of that.
llvm-svn: 313392
This fixes PR28903 by avoiding access check for inner enum constant. We
are performing access check because one enum constant references another
and because enum is defined in CXXRecordDecl. But access check doesn't
work because FindDeclaringClass doesn't expect more than one EnumDecl
and because inner enum has access AS_none due to not being an immediate
child of a record.
The change detects an enum is defined in wrong place and allows to skip
parsing its body. Access check is skipped together with body parsing.
There was no crash in C, added test case to cover the new error.
rdar://problem/28530809
Reviewers: rnk, doug.gregor, rsmith
Reviewed By: doug.gregor
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37089
llvm-svn: 313386
__interface objects in MSVC are permitted to inherit from __interface types,
and interface-like types.
Additionally, there are two default interface-like types
(IUnknown and IDispatch) that all interface-like
types must inherit from.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37308
llvm-svn: 313364
This patch is still breaking several multi-stage compiler-rt bots.
I already know what the fix is, but I want to get the bots green
for now and then try re-applying in the morning.
llvm-svn: 313335
Specifically, typo correction should be done before dispatching between
different kinds of binary operations like pseudo-object assignment,
overloaded binary operation, etc.
Without this change we hit an assertion
Assertion failed: (!LHSExpr->hasPlaceholderType(BuiltinType::PseudoObject)), function CheckAssignmentOperands
when in Objective-C we reference a property without `self` and there are
2 equally good typo correction candidates: ivar and a class name. In
this case LHS expression in `BuildBinOp` is
CXXDependentScopeMemberExpr
`-TypoExpr
and instead of handling Obj-C property assignment as pseudo-object
assignment, we call `CreateBuiltinBinOp` which corrects typo to
ObjCPropertyRefExpr '<pseudo-object type>'
but cannot handle pseudo-objects and asserts about it (indirectly,
through `CheckAssignmentOperands`).
rdar://problem/33102722
Reviewers: rsmith, ahatanak, majnemer
Reviewed By: ahatanak
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37322
llvm-svn: 313323
Introduce a new "export_as" directive for top-level modules, which
indicates that the current module is a "private" module whose symbols
will eventually be exported through the named "public" module. This is
in support of a common pattern in the Darwin ecosystem where a single
public framework is constructed of several private frameworks, with
(currently) header duplication and some support from the linker.
Addresses rdar://problem/34438420.
llvm-svn: 313316
When a static_assert fails, dig out a specific condition to diagnose,
using the same logic that we use to find the enable_if condition to
diagnose.
llvm-svn: 313315
Summary: This test should have been updated in r313299
Subscribers: jfb, dschuff, jgravelle-google, aheejin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37873
llvm-svn: 313307
This patch simplifies LLVM's lit infrastructure by enforcing an ordering
that a site config is always run before a source-tree config.
A significant amount of the complexity from lit config files arises from
the fact that inside of a source-tree config file, we don't yet know if
the site config has been run. However it is *always* required to run
a site config first, because it passes various variables down through
CMake that the main config depends on. As a result, every config
file has to do a bunch of magic to try to reverse-engineer the location
of the site config file if they detect (heuristically) that the site
config file has not yet been run.
This patch solves the problem by emitting a mapping from source tree
config file to binary tree site config file in llvm-lit.py. Then, during
discovery when we find a config file, we check to see if we have a
target mapping for it, and if so we use that instead.
This mechanism is generic enough that it does not affect external users
of lit. They will just not have a config mapping defined, and everything
will work as normal.
On the other hand, for us it allows us to make many simplifications:
* We are guaranteed that a site config will be executed first
* Inside of a main config, we no longer have to assume that attributes
might not be present and use getattr everywhere.
* We no longer have to pass parameters such as --param llvm_site_config=<path>
on the command line.
* It is future-proof, meaning you don't have to edit llvm-lit.in to add
support for new projects.
* All of the duplicated logic of trying various fallback mechanisms of
finding a site config from the main config are now gone.
One potentially noteworthy thing that was required to implement this
change is that whereas the ninja check targets previously used the first
method to spawn lit, they now use the second. In particular, you can no
longer run lit.py against the source tree while specifying the various
`foo_site_config=<path>` parameters. Instead, you need to run
llvm-lit.py.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37756
llvm-svn: 313270
This commit ensures that CommonOptionsParser works with subcommands. This allows
clang-refactor to use the CommonOptionsParser.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37618
llvm-svn: 313260
local-rename action
This commit introduces the clang-refactor tool alongside the local-rename action
which uses the existing renaming engine used by clang-rename. The tool
doesn't actually perform the source transformations yet, it just provides
testing support. This commit also moves only one test from clang-rename over to
test/Refactor. I will continue to move the other tests throughout
development of clang-refactor.
The following options are supported by clang-refactor:
-v: use verbose output
-selection: The source range that corresponds to the portion of the source
that's selected (currently only special command test:<file> is supported).
Please note that a follow-up commit will migrate clang-refactor to
libTooling's common option parser, so clang-refactor will be able to use
the common interface with compilation database and options like -p, -extra-arg,
etc.
The testing support provided by clang-refactor is described below:
When -selection=test:<file> is given, clang-refactor will parse the selection
commands from that file. The selection commands are grouped and the specified
refactoring action invoked by the tool. Each command in a group is expected to
produce an identical result. The precise syntax for the selection commands is
described in a comment in TestSupport.h.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36574
llvm-svn: 313244
Summary:
To improve CodeView quality for static member functions, we need to make the
static explicit. In addition to a small change in LLVM's CodeViewDebug to
return the appropriate MethodKind, this requires a small change in Clang to
note the staticness in the debug info metadata.
Subscribers: aprantl, hiraditya
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37715
llvm-svn: 313192
Add tests for different address spaces and insert some blank lines to make them more readable.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37742
llvm-svn: 313172
This reverts rL313102 because it still fails some build bot tests.
On many linux bots it fails with the following error.
error: invalid linker name in argument '-fuse-ld=lld'
and on some windows bots also because there is no ld.lld.exe
lld-link.exe: warning: ignoring unknown argument: -fuse-ld=lld
llvm-svn: 313104
In rL289668 the ability to specify the default linker at compile time
was added but because the MinGW driver used custom detection we could
not take advantage of this new CMAKE flag CLANG_DEFAULT_LINKER.
This is a re-apply of rL313082 which was reverted in rL313088
due to failing buildbot tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37727
llvm-svn: 313102
This change will make it possible to use -fsanitize=function on Darwin and
possibly on other platforms. It fixes an issue with the way RTTI is stored into
function prologue data.
On Darwin, addresses stored in prologue data can't require run-time fixups and
must be PC-relative. Run-time fixups are undesirable because they necessitate
writable text segments, which can lead to security issues. And absolute
addresses are undesirable because they break PIE mode.
The fix is to create a private global which points to the RTTI, and then to
encode a PC-relative reference to the global into prologue data.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37597
llvm-svn: 313096
We make the same decision when compiling the kernel or kexts -- we
should do this in -ffreestanding mode as well to avoid size regressions
in a potentially large set of firmware projects.
It's still possible to get uwtable information in -ffreestanding mode by
compiling with -funwind-tables (I expect this to be a rare case: I
certainly haven't seen any projects like that).
Context: -munwind-tables was enabled by default for some arm targets in
r310006.
Testing: check-clang
rdar://problem/33934446
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37777
llvm-svn: 313087
In rL289668 the ability to specify the default linker at compile time
was added but because the MinGW driver used custom detection we could
not take advantage of this new CMAKE flag CLANG_DEFAULT_LINKER.
llvm-svn: 313082
While building a project with code coverage enabled, we can link in
dependencies which export a weak definition of __llvm_profile_filename.
After r306710, linking in the profiling runtime could pull in a weak
definition of this symbol from a dependency, instead of from within the
runtime's archive.
This inconsistency causes issues during API verification, and is also a
practical problem (the symbol would go missing were the dependent dylib
to be switched out). Introduce a LinkFirst runtime link option to make
sure we always search the profiling runtime for this symbol first.
rdar://problem/33271080
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35385
llvm-svn: 313065
Summary:
This fixes PR34547.
`Lexer::LexEndOfFile` handles recording of ConditionalStack for
preamble and reporting errors about unmatched conditionalal PP
directives.
However, SkipExcludedConditionalBlock contianed duplicated logic for
reporting errors and clearing ConditionalStack, but not for preamble
recording.
This fix removes error reporting logic from
`SkipExcludedConditionalBlock`, unmatched PP conditionals are now
reported inside `Lexer::LexEndOfFile`.
Reviewers: erikjv, klimek, bkramer
Reviewed By: erikjv
Subscribers: nik, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37700
llvm-svn: 313014
This regressed for x86-64 in r307856 because it's no longer inherited
from Generic_GCC. We'd never noticed that it was missing other
targets (i.e. aarch64), but Fuchsia is uniform across all machines.
Patch by Roland McGrath
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37723
llvm-svn: 312989
Summary:
Microsoft Visual Studio expects debug locations to correspond to
statements. We used to emit locations for expressions nested inside statements.
This would confuse the debugger, causing it to stop multiple times on the
same line and breaking the "step into specific" feature. This change inhibits
the emission of debug locations for nested expressions when emitting CodeView
debug information, unless column information is enabled.
Fixes PR34312.
Reviewers: rnk, zturner
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: majnemer, echristo, aprantl, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37529
llvm-svn: 312965
This patch teaches the preprocessor to report more precise source ranges for
code that is skipped due to conditional directives.
The new behavior includes the '#' from the opening directive and the full text
of the line containing the closing directive in the skipped area. This matches
up clang's behavior (we don't IRGen the code between the closing "endif" and
the end of a line).
This also affects the code coverage implementation. See llvm.org/PR34166 (this
also happens to be rdar://problem/23224058).
The old behavior (report the end of the skipped range as the end
location of the 'endif' token) is preserved for indexing clients.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36642
llvm-svn: 312947
Summary:
The use case is that renaming multiple symbols in a large enough codebase is
much faster if all of these can be done with a single invocation, but
there will be multiple translation units where one or more symbols are
not found.
Old behavior was to exit with an error (default) or exit without
reporting an error (-force). New behavior is that -force results in a
best-effort rename: rename symbols which are found and just ignore the
rest.
The existing help for -force sort of already implies this behavior.
Reviewers: cfe-commits, klimek, arphaman
Reviewed By: klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37634
llvm-svn: 312942
This primarily impacts the Windows MSVC and Windows itanium
environments. Windows MSVC does not use `__cxa_atexit` and Itanium
follows suit. Simplify the logic for the default value calculation and
blanket the Windows environments to default to off for use of
`__cxa_atexit`.
llvm-svn: 312941
Treat typedef enum as named enums instead of anonymous enums. Anonymous enums
are ignored by the warning, so previously, typedef enums were ignored as well.
llvm-svn: 312842
When performing a NSFastEnumeration, the compiler synthesizes a call to
`countByEnumeratingWithState:objects:count:` where the `count` parameter
is of type `NSUInteger` and the return type is a `NSUInteger`. We would
previously always use a `UnsignedLongTy` for the `NSUInteger` type. On
32-bit targets, `long` is 32-bits which is the same as `unsigned int`.
Most 64-bit targets are LP64, where `long` is 64-bits. However, on
LLP64 targets, such as Windows, `long` is 32-bits. Introduce new
`getNSUIntegerType` and `getNSIntegerType` helpers to allow us to
determine the correct type for the `NSUInteger` type. Wire those
through into the generation of the message dispatch to the selector.
llvm-svn: 312835
This is to fix PR34347. EmitAtomicExpr now only uses alignment information from
Type, instead of Decl, so when the declaration of an atomic variable is marked
to have the alignment equal as its size, EmitAtomicExpr doesn't know about it and
will generate libcall instead of atomic op. The patch uses EmitPointerWithAlignment
to get the precise alignment information.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37310
llvm-svn: 312830
The current coverage implementation doesn't handle region termination
very precisely. Take for example an `if' statement with a `return':
void f() {
if (true) {
return; // The `if' body's region is terminated here.
}
// This line gets the same coverage as the `if' condition.
}
If the function `f' is called, the line containing the comment will be
marked as having executed once, which is not correct.
The solution here is to create a deferred region after terminating a
region. The deferred region is completed once the start location of the
next statement is known, and is then pushed onto the region stack.
In the cases where it's not possible to complete a deferred region, it
can safely be dropped.
Testing: lit test updates, a stage2 coverage-enabled build of clang
This is a reapplication but there are no changes from the original commit.
With D36813, the segment builder in llvm will be able to handle deferred
regions correctly.
llvm-svn: 312818
This is to fix PR34347. EmitAtomicExpr now only uses alignment information from
Type, instead of Decl, so when the declaration of an atomic variable is marked
to have the alignment equal as its size, EmitAtomicExpr doesn't know about it and
will generate libcall instead of atomic op. The patch uses EmitPointerWithAlignment
to get the precise alignment information.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37310
llvm-svn: 312801