Providing a template argment to a non-templatized class was crashing
tblgen. Add a diagnostic.
For example,
$ cat bug.td
class A;
def B : A<0> {
}
$ llvm-tblgen bug.td
bug.td:3:11: error: template argument provided to non-template class
def B : A<0> {
^
llvm-svn: 148565
environment variable it set to include a path to lldb.py.
Also fixed the case where the executable can't be located and doesn't match
what is installed on the current system. It will still symbolicate the other
frames, and will just show what was originally in the crash log file.
Also removed the --crash-log option so the arguments to the "crashlog"
command are one or more paths to crash logs.
Fixed the script to "auto-install" itself when loaded from the embedded
script interpreter. Now you only need to import the module and the
command is ready for use.
llvm-svn: 148561
For bit patterns that aren't representable using the 8-bit floating point
representation for vmov.f32, but are representable via vmov.i32, treat
the .f32 syntax as an alias. Most importantly, this covers the case
'vmov.f32 Vd, #0.0'.
rdar://10616677
llvm-svn: 148556
Problem: LLVM needs more function attributes than currently available (32 bits).
One such proposed attribute is "address_safety", which shows that a function is being checked for address safety (by AddressSanitizer, SAFECode, etc).
Solution:
- extend the Attributes from 32 bits to 64-bits
- wrap the object into a class so that unsigned is never erroneously used instead
- change "unsigned" to "Attributes" throughout the code, including one place in clang.
- the class has no "operator uint64 ()", but it has "uint64_t Raw() " to support packing/unpacking.
- the class has "safe operator bool()" to support the common idiom: if (Attributes attr = getAttrs()) useAttrs(attr);
- The CTOR from uint64_t is marked explicit, so I had to add a few explicit CTOR calls
- Add the new attribute "address_safety". Doing it in the same commit to check that attributes beyond first 32 bits actually work.
- Some of the functions from the Attribute namespace are worth moving inside the class, but I'd prefer to have it as a separate commit.
Tested:
"make check" on Linux (32-bit and 64-bit) and Mac (10.6)
built/run spec CPU 2006 on Linux with clang -O2.
This change will break clang build in lib/CodeGen/CGCall.cpp.
The following patch will fix it.
llvm-svn: 148553
can't handle. Also don't produce non-zero results for things which won't be
transformed by SROA at all just because we saw the loads/stores before we saw
the use of the address.
llvm-svn: 148536
LSR has gradually been improved to more aggressively reuse existing code, particularly existing phi cycles. This exposed problems with the SCEVExpander's sloppy treatment of its insertion point. I applied some rigor to the insertion point problem that will hopefully avoid an endless bug cycle in this area. Changes:
- Always used properlyDominates to check safe code hoisting.
- The insertion point provided to SCEV is now considered a lower bound. This is usually a block terminator or the use itself. Under no cirumstance may SCEVExpander insert below this point.
- LSR is reponsible for finding a "canonical" insertion point across expansion of different expressions.
- Robust logic to determine whether IV increments are in "expanded" form and/or can be safely hoisted above some insertion point.
Fixes PR11783: SCEVExpander assert.
llvm-svn: 148535
of the identifier name in the binary images section. Improved the regular
expression for the frames.
Added a new file "crashlog.lldb" which can be sourced with "command source"
that will import the module and set itself up to be used as a command.
llvm-svn: 148529
module (you can't import a module with a '-' in it) and also added a
Symbolcate(...) top level function so it can be imported and used as an
LLDB command.
Then you can import the module and map a "crashlog" command (for darwin
use only currently) to the python function "crashlog.Symbolicate":
(lldb) script import crashlog
(lldb) command script add -f crashlog.Symbolicate crashlog
Then use it to symbolicate:
(lldb) crashlog --crash-log /path/to/foo.crash
The crash log will then get symbolicated and inline frames will be added to
the crash log and the frames will be displayed. The crash log currently will
only try and fetch and setup the target images requires in order to do the
symbolication.
This will need to be iterated upon, but it is getting close to being useful
so I am going to check this in.
llvm-svn: 148528
to find data on the heap. To use this, make the project and then when stopped in your
lldb debug session:
(lldb) process load /path/to/libheap.dylib
(lldb) find_pointer_in_heap (0x112233000000)
This will grep everything in all active allocation blocks and print and malloc blocks that contain the pointer 0x112233000000.
This can also work for c strings:
(lldb) find_cstring_in_heap ("hello")
llvm-svn: 148523
'insertvalue' instructions that recreate the structure returned by the
'landingpad' instruction. Because the 'insertvalue' instruction isn't supported
by FastISel, this can save a bit of time during -O0 compilation.
llvm-svn: 148520
We should ultimately introduce GetAs...Type
functions in all cases where we have Is...Type
functions that know how to look inside typedefs.
llvm-svn: 148512