Align to the large page size (known as a superpage or huge page).
FreeBSD automatically promotes large, superpage-aligned allocations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27042
llvm-svn: 287782
Summary:
The "getVectorizablePrefix" method would give up if it found an aliasing load for a store chain.
In practice, the aliasing load can be treated as a memory barrier and all stores that precede it
are a valid vectorizable prefix.
Issue found by volkan in D26962. Testcase is a pruned version of the one in the original patch.
Reviewers: jlebar, arsenm, tstellarAMD
Subscribers: mzolotukhin, wdng, nhaehnle, anna, volkan, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27008
llvm-svn: 287781
The MSVC incremental linker pads every global out to 256 bytes in case
it changes size after an incremental link. So, skip over null entries in
the DSO-wide asan globals array. This only works if the global padding
size is divisible by the size of the asan global object, so add some
defensive CHECKs.
llvm-svn: 287780
An upcoming change to the image base address for x86-64 (D27042) will
will change some addresses and hence the instruction encodings. We care
about the disassembled instructions, not their encodings.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27056
llvm-svn: 287778
This commit teaches clang that is has to emit a warning when NULL is passed
as the 'expected' pointer parameter into an atomic compare exchange call.
rdar://18926650
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26978
llvm-svn: 287776
Summary:
We don't need a side table in ASTContext to hold CXXDefaultArgExprs. The
important part of building the CXXDefaultArgExprs was to ODR use the
default argument expressions, not to make AST nodes. Refactor the code
to only check the default argument, and remove the side table in
ASTContext which wasn't being serialized.
Fixes PR31121
Reviewers: thakis, rsmith, majnemer
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27007
llvm-svn: 287774
Forward store values to matching loads down through token
factors. Factored from D14834.
Reviewers: jyknight, hfinkel
Subscribers: hfinkel, nemanjai, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26080
llvm-svn: 287773
This adds various overloads of the following builtins to altivec.h:
vec_neg
vec_nabs
vec_adde
vec_addec
vec_sube
vec_subec
vec_subc
Note that for vec_sub builtins on 32 bit integers, the semantics is similar to
what ISA describes for instructions like vsubecuq that work on quadwords: the
first operand is added to the one's complement of the second operand. (As
opposed to two's complement which I expected).
llvm-svn: 287772
This commit fixes an incorrectly formatted Objective-C block parameter
placeholder in a code completion result. The incorrect parameter had a
redundant leading parenthesis.
rdar://25224416
llvm-svn: 287771
The Windows process plugin was broken up into multiple pieces a while back in
order to share code between debugging live processes and minidumps
(postmortem) debugging. The minidump portion was replaced by a cross-platform
solution. This left the plugin split into a formerly "common" base classes and
the derived classes for live debugging. This extra layer made the code harder
to understand and work with.
This patch simplifies these class hierarchies by rolling the live debugging
concrete classes up to the base classes. Last week I posted my intent to make
this change to lldb-dev, and I didn't hear any objections.
This involved moving code and changing references to classes like
ProcessWindowsLive to ProcessWindows. It still builds for both 32- and 64-bit,
and the tests still pass on 32-bit. (Tests on 64-bit weren't passing before
this refactor for unrelated reasons.)
llvm-svn: 287770
The function definitions being guarded by the pragma were all static, so
they wouldn't be exported anyway. In any case, we should prefer the
visibility macros. No functional change.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26940
llvm-svn: 287768
We have the following DAGCombiner transformations:
(mul (shl X, c1), c2) -> (mul X, c2 << c1)
(mul (shl X, C), Y) -> (shl (mul X, Y), C)
(shl (mul x, c1), c2) -> (mul x, c1 << c2)
Usually the constant shift is optimised by SelectionDAG::getNode when it is
constructed, by SelectionDAG::FoldConstantArithmetic, but when we're dealing
with vectors and one of those vector constants contains an undef element
FoldConstantArithmetic does not fold and we enter an infinite loop.
Fix this by making FoldConstantArithmetic use getNode to decide how to fold each
vector element, the same as FoldConstantVectorArithmetic does, and rather than
adding the constant shift to the work list instead only apply the transformation
if it's already been folded into a constant, as if it's not we're going to loop
endlessly. Additionally add missing NoOpaques to one of those transformations,
which I noticed when writing the tests for this.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26605
llvm-svn: 287766
In rL283190, I added some InstAlias definitions to generate extended mnemonics
for some uses of the XXPERMDI instruction. However, when the assembler matches
these extended mnemonics, it matches the new instruction in situations where it
should match the old one.
This patch removes these definitions and accomplishes that by defining these
mnemonics with additional instructions that are isCodeGenOnly.
Fixes PR31127.
llvm-svn: 287765
Implemented widening (v2f32) and splitting (v16f64).
On splitting, I use "popcnt" to calculate memory increment.
More type legalization work will come in the next patches.
llvm-svn: 287761
Adding something to a SourceLocation will only produce an invalid
SourceLocation in edge cases (overflow or adding 0 to an invalid one).
Check that the offset is inside the file instead and add a test case to
verify that the error message works.
llvm-svn: 287758
Summary:
* --new_depend_on_old: new header will include old header
* --old_depend_on_new: old header will include new header.
Reviewers: ioeric
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26966
llvm-svn: 287752
Summary: This function is only called with integer VT arguments, so remove code that handles FP vectors.
Reviewers: RKSimon, craig.topper, delena, andreadb
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26985
llvm-svn: 287743
There are two ways to set symbol versions. One way is to use symbol
definition file, and the other is to embed version names to symbol
names. In the latter way, symbol name is in the form of `foo@version1`
where `foo` is a real name and `version1` is a version.
We were parsing symbol names in insert(). That seems unnecessarily
too early. We can do it later after we resolve all symbols. Doing it
lazily is a good thing because it makes code easier to read
(because now we have a separate pass to parse symbol names). Also
it could slightly improve performance because if two identical symbols
have versions, we now parse them only once.
llvm-svn: 287741
For now MipsGotSection class is not ready for concurrent access from
multiple threads. The problem is in the getPageEntryOffset method. It
changes state of MipsGotSection object and might be called from
different threads at the same time. So turn Threads off for this target.
It's a temporary solution. The patch fixes MipsGotSection::getPageEntryOffset
is almost ready.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27035
llvm-svn: 287740
Previously, we stored offsets in string tables to symbols, so
you needed to pass a string table to get a symbol name. This patch
stores const char pointers instead to eliminate the need to pass
a string table.
llvm-svn: 287737
This goes through all the calls to `Report(...)` to make sure that each
one would have a newline at the end of the message for readability.
llvm-svn: 287736
Without this test, you can just remove the code fixing the
switch to the first constant in ResolvedUndefs in and everything
pass. This test, instead, fails with an assertion if the code
is removed. Found while refactoring SCCP to integrate undef in
the solver.
llvm-svn: 287731
Summary: The `max_size()` method of containers should respect both the allocator's reported `max_size` and the range of the `difference_type`. This patch makes all containers choose the smallest of those two values.
Reviewers: mclow.lists, EricWF
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26885
llvm-svn: 287729