then using the symbols from those anonymous namespaces from outside the
anonymous namespace).
This was "detected" by causing the modules selfhost to fail in some cases.
The corresponding Clang bug was fixed in r232455.
llvm-svn: 232457
namespace to not merge properly.
We have an invariant here: after a declaration reads its canonical declaration,
it can assume the canonical declaration is fully merged. This invariant can be
violated if deserializing some declaration triggers the deserialization of a
later declaration, because that later declaration can in turn deserialize a
redeclaration of that first declaration before it is fully merged.
The anonymous namespace for a namespace gets stored with the first declaration
of that namespace, which may be before its parent namespace, so defer loading
it until after we've finished merging the surrounding namespace.
llvm-svn: 232455
Re-commit the test cases added in r232444. These now use
-irce-print-changed-loops and -irce-print-range-checks so they run
correctly on a without asserts build of llvm.
llvm-svn: 232452
Add a frontend test for PR22929, which was fixed by LLVM r232449.
Besides the crash test, check that the `!dbg` attachment is sane since
its presence was the trigger.
llvm-svn: 232450
Allow unresolved nodes through the `MapMetadata()` if
`RF_NoModuleLevelChanges`, since there's no remapping to do anyway.
This fixes PR22929. I'll add a clang test as a follow-up.
llvm-svn: 232449
I accidentally checked in two tests that used -debug-only -- these fail
on a release LLVM build. Temporarily delete these from the repo to keep
the bots green while I fix this locally.
llvm-svn: 232446
This change to IRCE gets it to recognize "half" range checks. Half
range checks are range checks that only either check if the index is
`slt` some positive integer ("length") or if the index is `sge` `0`.
The range solver does not try to be clever / aggressive about solving
half-range checks -- it transforms "I < L" to "0 <= I < L" and "0 <= I"
to "0 <= I < INT_SMAX". This is safe, but not always optimal.
llvm-svn: 232444
Assert that `MDNode::isResolved()`. While in theory the `Verifier`
should catch this, it doesn't descend into all debug info, and the
`DebugInfoVerifier` doesn't call into the `Verifier`. Besides, this
helps to catch bugs when `-disable-verify=true`.
Note that I haven't come across a place where this fails with clang
today, so no testcase.
llvm-svn: 232442
This exposes the optional exit block placement logic from r232438 as a
clang -cc1 option. There is a test on the llvm side, but there isn't
really a way to inspect the gcov options from clang to test it here as
well.
llvm-svn: 232439
By default we want our gcov emission to stay 4.2 compatible, which
means we need to continue emit the exit block last by default. We add
an option to emit it before the body for users that need it.
llvm-svn: 232438
I knew I cut corners when I wrote this. Turned out that it is
actually slow when a file being read has many symbols. This patch
is to stop doing linear search and instead do map lookup.
llvm-svn: 232436
Summary:
This test should have been enabled along with
7181dae1248cc1b03505cca1b7c6e3dfeffefc0a, but since the test was
actually crashing, I thought it was a much deeper problem. Turns out,
all I had to do was to add "-fno-limit-debug-info" when compiling
the test case.
The test is still skipped when the testcase is compiled with GCC.
Test Plan: dotest.py -p TestDataFormatterStdMap
Reviewers: vharron
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8364
llvm-svn: 232432
Summary: The relevant style rule is going to be removed, thus the check is no longer needed in the Google module. Leaving the check in readability/ in case someone needs it.
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
Subscribers: curdeius, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8261
llvm-svn: 232431
This makes the reader check the endianness of the object file its
given and behave appropriately. For the test I dug up a really old
linker and created a ppc-apple-darwin file for llvm-cov to read.
llvm-svn: 232422
We removed @llvm.eh.typeid.for.i32 and replaced it with
@llvm.eh.typeid.for quite some time ago. Fix up some test cases which
never got updated.
llvm-svn: 232421
(turns out I had regressed this when sinking handling of this type down
into GetElementPtrInst::Create - since that asserted before the error
handling was performed)
llvm-svn: 232420
This adds a parallel_for_each similar to functionality in MSVC concurrency
library.
This was very patiently reviewed by Rui and credits go to him for this patch.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8348
llvm-svn: 232419
If `Verifier` has already found a failure, don't call
`DebugInfoVerifier`. The latter sometimes crashes in `DebugInfoFinder`
when the former would give a nice message. The only two cases I found
it crashing are explicit verifier tests I've added:
- test/Verifier/llvm.dbg.declare-expression.ll
- test/Verifier/llvm.dbg.value-expression.ll
However, I assume frontends with bugs will create invalid IR as well.
IMO, the `DebugInfoVerifier` should never crash (instead, it should fail
to verify), but subtleties like that will be easier to work out once
it's enabled again.
This is part of PR22777.
llvm-svn: 232418
As part of PR22777, fix testcases that fail the debug info verifier.
The changes fall into the following categories:
- Empty `filename:` fields in `MDFile`s. Compile units and some types
require non-empty filenames. A number of testcases have empty
filenames, probably due to hand-reduction of testcases.
- Not-quite empty arrays: `!{i32 0}`. This used to be equivalent in
the debug info schema to `!{}`. They cause problems for
`!MDSubroutineType`'s `types:` array, since it requires all operands
to be valid types. (Note that `!{null}` is the correct type array
for functions that take no arguments and return `void`.)
- Significantly bitrotted testcases. Nodes got left behind a few
upgrades ago because of missing or invalid tags.
llvm-svn: 232415
The `eh_frame_ptr` field in the `.eh_frame_hdr` section contains an address
of the `.eh_frame` section. Using an absolute 32-bit format for encoding
of this field does not work for 64-bit targets. It is better to use a
relative format because it covers both 32-bit and 64-bit cases. Sure
this work if a distance between `.eh_frame_hdr` and `.eh_frame` sections
is less than 4 Gb but it is a rather correct assumption.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8352
llvm-svn: 232414
Now that we check `MDExpression` during `-verify` (r232299), make
the `DIExpression` wrapper more strict:
- remove redundant checks in `DebugInfoVerifier`,
- overload `get()` to `cast_or_null<MDExpression>` (superseding
`getRaw()`),
- stop checking for null in any accessor, and
- remove `DIExpression::Verify()` entirely in favour of
`MDExpression::isValid()`.
There is still some logic in this class, mostly to do with high-level
iterators; I'll defer cleaning up those until the rest of the wrappers
are similarly strict.
llvm-svn: 232412
building its redecl chains, make sure we pull in the redeclarations of those
canonical declarations.
It's pretty difficult to reach a situation where we can find more canonical
declarations of an entity while building its redecl chains; I think the
provided testcase (4 modules and 7 declarations) cannot be reduced further.
llvm-svn: 232411
Clarify the logic in `DIType::Verify()` by checking `isBasicType()`
earlier, by skipping `else` after `return`s, and by documenting an
otherwise opaque check.
No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 232410
Puts symbols defined in linker script expressions in a runtime file that is
added as input to the resolver, making the input object files see symbols
defined in linker scripts.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8263
llvm-svn: 232409
Turns out `visitIntrinsicFunctionCall()` descends into all operands
already, so explicitly descending in `visitDbgIntrinsic()` (part of
r232296) isn't useful.
Updating a testcase that doesn't really need `-verify-debug-info` (since
r231082) as confirmation.
llvm-svn: 232408