Also revert "[analyzer] Fix a compiler warning"
This reverts commits r326323 and r326324.
Reason: the commits introduced a cyclic dependency in the build graph.
This happens to work with cmake, but breaks out internal integrate.
llvm-svn: 326432
Summary:
When disabled, this option allows removing the space before colon,
making it act more like the semi-colon. When enabled (default), the
current behavior is not affected.
This mostly affects C++11 loop, initializer list, inheritance list and
container literals:
class Foo: Bar {}
Foo::Foo(): a(a) {}
for (auto i: myList) {}
f({a: 1, b: 2, c: 3});
Reviewers: krasimir, djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
Subscribers: xvallspl, teemperor, karies, cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32525
llvm-svn: 326426
Current implementation of `FunctionDecl::isDefined` does not take into
account redeclarations that do not have bodies, but the bodies can be
instantiated from corresponding templated definition. This behavior does
not allow to detect function redefinition in the cases where friend
functions is defined in class templates. For instance, the code:
```
template<typename T> struct X { friend void f() {} };
X<int> xi;
void f() {}
```
compiles successfully but must fail due to redefinition of `f`. The
declaration of the friend `f` is created when the containing template
`X` is instantiated, but it does not have a body as per 14.5.4p4
because `f` is not odr-used.
With this change the function `Sema::CheckForFunctionRedefinition`
considers functions with uninstantiated bodies as definitions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30170
llvm-svn: 326419
So I wrote a clang-tidy check to lint out redundant `isa`, `cast`, and
`dyn_cast`s for fun. This is a portion of what it found for clang; I
plan to do similar cleanups in LLVM and other subprojects when I find
time.
Because of the volume of changes, I explicitly avoided making any change
that wasn't highly local and obviously correct to me (e.g. we still have
a number of foo(cast<Bar>(baz)) that I didn't touch, since overloading
is a thing and the cast<Bar> did actually change the type -- just up the
class hierarchy).
I also tried to leave the types we were cast<>ing to somewhere nearby,
in cases where it wasn't locally obvious what we were dealing with
before.
llvm-svn: 326416
This is a security check that warns when both PROT_WRITE and PROT_EXEC are
set during mmap(). If mmap()ed memory is both writable and executable, it makes
it easier for the attacker to execute arbitrary code when contents of this
memory are compromised. Some applications require such mmap()s though, such as
different sorts of JIT.
Re-applied after a revert in r324167.
Temporarily stays in the alpha package because it needs a better way of
determining macro values that are not immediately available in the AST.
Patch by David Carlier!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42645
llvm-svn: 326405
For now. We should also add support for ConstructorConversion casts as presented
in the attached test case, but this requires more changes because AST around
them seems different.
The check was originally present but was accidentally lost during r326021.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43840
llvm-svn: 326402
This is the next step in setting dso_local for COFF.
The patches changes setGVProperties to first set dllimport/dllexport
and changes a few cases that were setting dllimport/dllexport
manually. With this a few more GVs are marked dso_local.
llvm-svn: 326397
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43852
This patch extends the SPMD implementation to all target constructs and guards this implementation under a new flag.
llvm-svn: 326368
objc_msgSend_stret takes a hidden parameter for the returned structure's
address for the construction. When the function signature is rewritten
for the inalloca passing, the return type is no longer marked as
indirect but rather inalloca stret. This enhances the test for the
indirect return to check for that case as well. This fixes the
incorrect return classification for Windows x86.
llvm-svn: 326362
/X makes cl stop looking in %INCLUDE%. Implement this for clang-cl.
As it turns out, the return in ToolChains/MSVC.cpp, AddClangSystemIncludeArgs()
for -nostdlibinc is already in the right place (but -nostdlibinc isn't exposed
by clang-cl), so just alias /X to that.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D43888
llvm-svn: 326357
Binaries for multiple architectures are combined by fatbinary,
so the current code was effectively not needed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43461
llvm-svn: 326342
The aim of this patch is to be minimal to enable incremental development of
the feature on the top of the tree. This patch should be an NFC when the
feature is turned off. It is turned off by default and still considered as
experimental.
Technical details are available in the EuroLLVM Talk:
http://llvm.org/devmtg/2017-03//2017/02/20/accepted-sessions.html#7
Note that the initial prototype was done by A. Sidorin et al.: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2015-October/045730.html
Contributions to the measurements and the new version of the code: Peter Szecsi, Zoltan Gera, Daniel Krupp, Kareem Khazem.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30691
llvm-svn: 326323
ARC mode.
Declaring __strong pointer fields in structs was not allowed in
Objective-C ARC until now because that would make the struct non-trivial
to default-initialize, copy/move, and destroy, which is not something C
was designed to do. This patch lifts that restriction.
Special functions for non-trivial C structs are synthesized that are
needed to default-initialize, copy/move, and destroy the structs and
manage the ownership of the objects the __strong pointer fields point
to. Non-trivial structs passed to functions are destructed in the callee
function.
rdar://problem/33599681
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41228
llvm-svn: 326307
Specifically, we would not properly parse these types within template arguments
(for non-type template parameters), and in tentative parses. Fixing both of
these essentially requires that we parse deduced template specialization types
as types in all contexts, even in template argument lists -- in particular,
tentative parsing may look ahead and annotate a deduced template specialization
type before we figure out that we're actually supposed to treat the tokens as a
template-name. We deal with this by simply permitting deduced template
specialization types when parsing template arguments, and converting them to
template template arguments.
llvm-svn: 326299
When a class forgets to initialize a field in the constructor, and then gets
copied around, a warning is emitted that the value assigned to a specific field
is undefined.
When the copy/move constructor is implicit (not written out in the code) but not
trivial (is not a trivial memory copy, eg. because members have an explicit copy
constructor), the body of such constructor is auto-generated in the AST.
In this case the checker's warning message is squeezed at the top of
the class declaration, and it gets hard to guess which field is at fault.
Fix the warning message to include the name of the field.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43798
llvm-svn: 326258
- Expand GK_*s (i.e. GFX6 -> GFX600, GFX601, etc.)
- This allows us to choose features correctly in some cases (for example, fast fmaf is available on gfx600, but not gfx601)
- Move HasFMAF, HasFP64, HasLDEXPF to GPUInfo tables
- Add HasFastFMA, HasFastFMAF to GPUInfo tables
- Add missing tests
llvm-svn: 326254
Throw away MallocChecker warnings that occur after releasing a pointer within a
destructor (or its callees) after performing C11 atomic fetch_add or fetch_sub
within that destructor (or its callees).
This is an indication that the destructor's class is likely a
reference-counting pointer. The analyzer is not able to understand that the
original reference count is usually large enough to avoid most use-after-frees.
Even when the smart pointer is a local variable, we still have these false
positives that this patch suppresses, because the analyzer doesn't currently
support atomics well enough.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43791
llvm-svn: 326249
The SVal for any empty C++ object is an UnknownVal. Because RegionStore does
not have binding extents, binding an empty object to an UnknownVal may
potentially overwrite existing bindings at the same offset.
Therefore, when performing a trivial copy of an empty object, don't try to
take the value of the object and bind it to the copy. Doing nothing is accurate
enough, and it doesn't screw any existing bindings.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43714
llvm-svn: 326247
Sometimes it is not known at compile time which temporary objects will be
constructed, eg. 'x ? A() : B()' or 'C() || D()'. In this case we track which
temporary was constructed to know how to properly call the destructor.
Once the construction context for temporaries was introduced, we moved the
tracking code to the code that investigates the construction context.
Bring back the old mechanism because construction contexts are not always
available yet - eg. in the case where a temporary is constructed without a
constructor expression, eg. returned from a function by value. The mechanism
should still go away eventually.
Additionally, fix a bug in the temporary cleanup code for the case when
construction contexts are not available, which could lead to temporaries
staying in the program state and increasing memory consumption.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43666
llvm-svn: 326246
If a variable or an otherwise a concrete typed-value region is being
placement-new'ed into, its dynamic type may change in arbitrary manners. And
when the region is used, there may be a third type that's different from both
the static and the dynamic type. It cannot be *completely* different from the
dynamic type, but it may be a base class of the dynamic type - and in this case
there isn't (and shouldn't be) any indication anywhere in the AST that there is
a derived-to-base cast from the dynamic type to the third type.
Perform a generic cast (evalCast()) from the third type to the dynamic type
in this case. From the point of view of the SVal hierarchy, this would have
produced non-canonical SVals if we used such generic cast in the normal case,
but in this case there doesn't seem to be a better option.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43659
llvm-svn: 326245
Automatic destructors are missing in the CFG in situations like
const int &x = C().x;
For now it's better to disable construction inlining, because inlining
constructors while doing nothing on destructors is very bad.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43689
llvm-svn: 326240
ConstructionContext is moved into a separate translation unit and is separated
into multiple classes. The "old" "raw" ConstructionContext is renamed into
ConstructionContextLayer - which corresponds to the idea of building the context
gradually layer-by-layer, but it isn't easy to use in the clients. Once
CXXConstructExpr is reached, layers that we've gathered so far are transformed
into the actual, "new-style" "flat" ConstructionContext, which is put into the
CFGConstructor element and has no layers whatsoever (until it actually needs
them, eg. aggregate initialization). The new-style ConstructionContext is
instead presented as a variety of sub-classes that enumerate different ways of
constructing an object in C++. There are 5 of these supported for now,
which is around a half of what needs to be supported.
The layer-by-layer buildup process is still a little bit weird, but it hides
all the weirdness in one place, that sounds like a good thing.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43533
llvm-svn: 326238
This patch uses the reference to MaterializeTemporaryExpr stored in the
construction context since r326014 in order to model that expression correctly.
When modeling MaterializeTemporaryExpr, instead of copying the raw memory
contents from the sub-expression's rvalue to a completely new temporary region,
that we conjure up for the lack of better options, we now have the better
option to recall the region into which the object was originally constructed
and declare that region to be the value of the expression, which is semantically
correct.
This only works when the construction context is available, which is worked on
independently.
The temporary region's liveness (in the sense of removeDeadBindings) is extended
until the MaterializeTemporaryExpr is resolved, in order to keep the store
bindings around, because it wouldn't be referenced from anywhere else in the
program state.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43497
llvm-svn: 326236
In these combinations, link a DLL as usual, but pass -Bstatic instead
of -Bdynamic to indicate prefering static libraries.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43811
llvm-svn: 326235
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36474
In general, getSVal API should be changed so that it does not crash on
some non-obvious conditions.
It should either be updated to require a type, or to return Optional<SVal>.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43801
llvm-svn: 326233
Summary: This fixes a glitch where ``operator: value`` in a text proto would mess up the underlying formatting since it gets parsed as a kw_operator instead of an identifier.
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43830
llvm-svn: 326227
Return a new CompilerRT Path on NetBSD: "netbsd", instead of
getOS(), which returns a string like "netbsd8.9.12".
Sponsored by <The NetBSD Foundation>
llvm-svn: 326219
If several member expressions are mapped and they reference the same
address as a base, but access different members, this must be allowed.
llvm-svn: 326212
Summary:
This fixes a few issues djasper@ brought up in his review of D43522.
Test Plan:
make -j12 FormatTests && ./tools/clang/unittests/Format/FormatTests
Reviewers: djasper
Reviewed By: djasper
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43598
llvm-svn: 326205
Summary:
Noticed during review of D41102.
I'm not sure whether there are any principal reasons why it returns raw owning pointer,
or it is just a old code that was not updated post-C++11.
I'm not too sure what testing i should do, because `check-all` is not error clean here for some reason,
but it does not //appear// asif those failures are related to these changes.
This is clang part.
Clang-tools-extra part is D43780.
Reviewers: klimek, bkramer, alexfh, pcc
Reviewed By: alexfh
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43779
llvm-svn: 326201
ObjC defines `@autoreleasepool` and `@synchronized` control blocks. These
used to be formatted according to the `AfterObjCDeclaration` brace-
wrapping flag, which is not very consistent.
This patch changes the behavior to use the `AfterControlStatement` flag
instead. This should not affect the behavior unless a custom brace
wrapping mode is used.
Reviewers: krasimir, djasper, klimek, benhamilton
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43232
llvm-svn: 326192
Summary:
The blocks used to be formatted using the "default" behavior, and would
thus be mistaken for function calls followed by blocks: this could lead
to unexpected inlining of the block and extra line-break before the
opening brace.
They are now formatted similarly to `@autoreleasepool` blocks, as
expected:
@synchronized(self) {
f();
}
Reviewers: krasimir, djasper, klimek
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43114
llvm-svn: 326191
When targeting GNU/MinGW for i386, the size of the "long double" data
type is 12 bytes (while it is 8 bytes in MSVC). When building
with -mms-bitfields to have struct layouts match MSVC, data types
are laid out in a struct with alignment according to their size.
However, this doesn't make sense for the long double type, since
it doesn't match MSVC at all, and aligning to a non-power-of-2
size triggers other asserts later.
This matches what GCC does, aligning a long double to 4 bytes
in structs on i386 even when -mms-bitfields is specified.
This fixes asserts when using the max_align_t data type when
building for MinGW/i386 with the -mms-bitfields flag.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43734
llvm-svn: 326173
macOS home directory paths begin with /Users, and clang-cl interprets
the /U portion as a macro undefine rather than a path, causing test
failures on macOS. Use a -- to explicitly treat the input file as a path
and fix the test.
This effectively reverts r326168 and adds an alternative fix.
llvm-svn: 326171
clang used to require adding an ".exe" suffix when targeting ELF systems on Windows.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43621
llvm-svn: 326164
This allows reporting an error when user tries to use SafeStack with
incompatible sanitizers.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43606
llvm-svn: 326151
Update min deployment target in some tests so that they don't try
to link against libarclite and don't fail when it's not available.
rdar://problem/29253617
Reviewers: vsk, kubamracek
Reviewed By: vsk
Subscribers: jkorous-apple, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43787
llvm-svn: 326145
See D42775 for discussion. Turns out, just exploring nodes which
weren't explored first is not quite enough, as e.g. the first quick
traversal resulting in a report can mark everything as "visited", and
then subsequent traversals of the same region will get all the pitfalls
of DFS.
Priority queue-based approach in comparison shows much greater
increase in coverage and even performance, without sacrificing memory.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43354
llvm-svn: 326136
Bison/YACC generated files result in a very large number of (presumably)
false positives from the analyzer.
These false positives are "true" in a sense of the information analyzer
sees: assuming that the lexer can return any token at any point a number
of uninitialized reads does occur.
(naturally, the analyzer can not capture a complex invariant that
certain tokens can only occur under certain conditions).
Current fix simply stops analysis on those files.
I have examined a very large number of such auto-generated files, and
they do all start with such a comment.
Conversely, user code is very unlikely to contain such a comment.
rdar://33608161
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43421
llvm-svn: 326135
Addresses https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36206
rdar://37159026
A proper fix would be much harder, and would involve changing the
appropriate code in ExprEngine to be aware of the size limitations of
the type used for addressing.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43218
llvm-svn: 326122
This reverts commit e17911006548518634fad66bb8648bcad49a1d64.
This is failing on ASAN bots because asan expects column info,
and it's also failing on some linux bots for unknown reasons which
i need to investigate.
llvm-svn: 326116
Windows debuggers don't work properly when column info is emitted
with lines. We handled this by checking if the driver mode was
cl, but it's possible to cause the gcc driver to emit codeview as
well, and in that path we were emitting column info with codeview.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43700
llvm-svn: 326113
In DWARF v5 the Line Number Program Header is extensible, allowing values with
new content types. This vendor extension to DWARF v5 allows source text to be
embedded directly in the line tables of the debug line section.
Add new flag (-g[no-]embed-source) to Driver and CC1 which indicates
that source should be passed through to LLVM during CodeGen.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42766
llvm-svn: 326102
This patch removes the HashString function from StringExtraces and
replaces its uses with calls to djbHash from DJB.h.
This change is *almost* NFC. While the algorithm is identical, the
djbHash implementation in StringExtras used 0 as its default seed while
the implementation in DJB uses 5381. The latter has been shown to result
in less collisions and improved avalanching and is used by the DWARF
accelerator tables.
Because some test were implicitly relying on the hash order, I've
reverted to using zero as a seed for the following two files:
lld/include/lld/Core/SymbolTable.h
llvm/lib/Support/StringMap.cpp
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43615
llvm-svn: 326091
Fix for PR32992. Static const classes not exported.
Patch by zahiraam!
(This re-lands the commit, but using S.MarkVariableReferenced instead of
S.PendingInstantiations.push_back, and with an additional test.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42968
llvm-svn: 326089
Summary:
Make the new GetStyleWithEmptyFileName test case independent
of the file system used when running the test. Since the
test is supposed to use the fallback "Google" style we now
use a InMemoryFileSystem to make sure that we do not accidentaly
find a .clang-format file in the real file system. That could
for example happen when having the build directory inside the
llvm och clang repo (as there is a .clang-format file inside
the repos).
Reviewers: vsapsai, jolesiak, krasimir, benhamilton
Reviewed By: krasimir
Subscribers: uabelho, twoh, klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43732
llvm-svn: 326086
It looks like some of our tests depend on the ordering of hashed values.
I'm reverting my changes while I try to reproduce and fix this locally.
Failing builds:
lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/lld-x86_64-darwin13/builds/18388
lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-cmake-x86_64-sde-avx512-linux/builds/6743
lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/llvm-clang-lld-x86_64-scei-ps4-windows10pro-fast/builds/15607
llvm-svn: 326082
This removes the HashString function from StringExtraces and replaces
its uses with calls to djbHash from DJB.h
This is *almost* NFC. While the algorithm is identical, the djbHash
implementation in StringExtras used 0 as its seed while the
implementation in DJB uses 5381. The latter has been shown to result in
less collisions and improved avalanching.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D43615
(cherry picked from commit 77f7f965bc9499a9ae768a296ca5a1f7347d1d2c)
llvm-svn: 326081
The Clang<> spelling helper generates a spelling for C++11, GNU, and C2x attribute spellings. Previously, users had to manually opt in to the C2x spelling while we cautiously added attributes to that spelling. Now that majority of attributes are exposed in C2x, we can switch the default.
llvm-svn: 326055
The TypeTagForDatatype attribute had custom parsing rules that previously prevented it from being supported with square bracket notation. The ArgumentWithTypeTag attribute previously had unnecessary custom parsing that could be handled declaratively.
llvm-svn: 326052
Summary:
If the flag -fforce-enable-int128 is passed, it will enable support for __int128_t and __uint128_t types.
This flag can then be used to build compiler-rt for RISCV32.
Reviewers: asb, kito-cheng, apazos, efriedma
Reviewed By: asb, efriedma
Subscribers: shiva0217, efriedma, jfb, dschuff, sdardis, sbc100, jgravelle-google, aheejin, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, jordy.potman.lists, sabuasal, niosHD, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43105
llvm-svn: 326045
This attribute has custom parsing rules that previously prevented it from being supported with square bracket notation. Rework the clang attribute argument parsing to be more easily extended for other custom-parsed attributes.
llvm-svn: 326036
All use declarations need to be directly placed in the top-level module
anyway, knowing the submodule doesn't really help. The header that has
the offending #include can easily be seen in the diagnostics source
location.
Review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43673
llvm-svn: 326023
Replace if() with a switch(). Because random changes in the code seem to
suppress the crash.
Story so far:
r325966 - Crash introduced.
r325969 - Speculative fix had no effect.
r325978 - Tried to bisect the offending function, crash suddenly disappeared.
r326016 - After another random change in the code, bug appeared again.
llvm-svn: 326021
When a lifetime-extended temporary is on a branch of a conditional operator,
materialization of such temporary occurs after the condition is resolved.
This change allows us to understand, by including the MaterializeTemporaryExpr
in the construction context, the target for temporary materialization in such
cases.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43483
llvm-svn: 326019
In order to bind a temporary to a const lvalue reference, a no-op cast is added
to make the temporary itself const, and only then the reference is taken
(materialized). Skip the no-op cast when looking for the construction context.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43481
llvm-svn: 326016
When a constructor of a temporary with a single argument is treated
as a functional cast expression, skip the functional cast expression
and provide the correct construction context for the temporary.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43480
llvm-svn: 326015
When constructing a temporary that is going to be lifetime-extended through a
MaterializeTemporaryExpr later, CFG elements for the respective constructor
can now be queried to obtain the reference to that MaterializeTemporaryExpr
and therefore gain information about lifetime extension.
This may produce multi-layered construction contexts when information about
both temporary destruction and lifetime extension is available.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43477
llvm-svn: 326014
When indirect field is initialized with another field, you have
MemberExpr with CXXThisExpr that corresponds to the field's immediate
anonymous parent. But 'this' was referring to the non-anonymous parent.
So when we were building LValue Designator, it was incorrect as it had
wrong starting point. Usage of such designator would cause unexpected
APValue changes and crashes.
The fix is in adjusting 'this' for indirect fields from non-anonymous
parent to the field's immediate parent.
Discovered by OSS-Fuzz:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=4985
rdar://problem/36359187
Reviewers: rsmith, efriedma
Reviewed By: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits, jkorous-apple
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42498
llvm-svn: 325997
LLVM has supported a new target feature "alu32" which could be enabled or
disabled by "-mattr=[+|-]alu32" when using llc.
This patch link Clang with it, so it could be also done by passing related
options to Clang, for example:
-Xclang -target-feature -Xclang +alu32
Signed-off-by: Jiong Wang <jiong.wang@netronome.com>
Reviewed-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com>
llvm-svn: 325996
This ensures that any availability attributes are attached to the
category before the availability for the referenced protocols is checked.
rdar://37829755
llvm-svn: 325994
Split the presumably offending function in two to see which part of it causes
the crash to occur.
The crash was introduced in r325966.
r325969 did not help.
llvm-svn: 325978
The assertion gets exposed when changing the exploration order.
This is a quick hacky fix, but the intention is that if the nodes do
merge, it should not matter which predecessor should be traverse.
A proper fix would be not to traverse predecessors at all, as all
information relevant for any decision should be avilable locally.
rdar://37540480
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42773
llvm-svn: 325977
In the wild, many cases of null pointer dereference, or uninitialized
value read occur because the value was meant to be initialized by the
inlined function, but did not, most often due to error condition in the
inlined function.
This change highlights the return branch taken by the inlined function,
in order to help user understand the error report and see why the value
was uninitialized.
rdar://36287652
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41848
llvm-svn: 325976
When viewing the report in the collapsed mode the label signifying where
did the execution go is often necessary for properly understanding the
context.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43145
llvm-svn: 325975
ConstructionContexts introduced in D42672 are an additional piece of information
included with CFGConstructor elements that help the client of the CFG (such as
the Static Analyzer) understand where the newly constructed object is stored.
The patch refactors the ConstructionContext class to prepare for including
multi-layered contexts that are being constructed gradually, layer-by-layer,
as the AST is traversed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43428
llvm-svn: 325966
The tests that failed on a windows host have been fixed.
Original message:
Start setting dso_local for COFF.
With this there are still some GVs where we don't set dso_local
because setGVProperties is never called. I intend to fix that in
followup commits. This is just the bare minimum to teach
shouldAssumeDSOLocal what it should do for COFF.
llvm-svn: 325940
With this there are still some GVs where we don't set dso_local
because setGVProperties is never called. I intend to fix that in
followup commits. This is just the bare minimum to teach
shouldAssumeDSOLocal what it should do for COFF.
llvm-svn: 325915
This test was previously in lldb, and was only checking that clang
was emitting the correct section. So, it belongs here and not
in the debugger.
llvm-svn: 325850
The value of dso_local can be computed from just IR properties and
global information (object file type, command line options, etc).
With this patch we no longer pass in the Decl. It was almost unused
and making it fully unused guarantees that dso_local is consistent
with the rest of the IR.
llvm-svn: 325846
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43513
This is a bug fix that removes the emission of reduction support for pragma 'distribute' when found alone or in combinations without simd.
Pragma 'distribute' does not have a reduction clause, but when combined with pragma 'simd' we need to emit the support for simd's reduction clause as part of code generation for distribute. This guard is similar to the one used for reduction support earlier in the same code gen function.
llvm-svn: 325822
Initial commit missed sincos(float), llabs() and few atomics that we
used to pull in from device_functions.hpp, which we no longer include.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43602
llvm-svn: 325814
* Add HelpText for -fopenmp so that it appears in clang --help.
* Hide -fno-openmp-simd, only list the positive option.
* Hide -fopenmp-relocatable-target and -fopenmp-use-tls from
clang --help and from ClangCommandLineReference.
* Improve MetaVarName for -Xopenmp-target=<...>.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42841
llvm-svn: 325806
We can't see how many arguments are in the meta var name, so just
assume that it is the right number.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42840
llvm-svn: 325805
Summary:
OpenCL 2.0 specification defines '-cl-uniform-work-group-size' option,
which requires that the global work-size be a multiple of the work-group
size specified to clEnqueueNDRangeKernel and allows optimizations that
are made possible by this restriction.
The patch introduces the support of this option.
To keep information about whether an OpenCL kernel has uniform work
group size or not, clang generates 'uniform-work-group-size' function
attribute for every kernel:
- "uniform-work-group-size"="true" for OpenCL 1.2 and lower,
- "uniform-work-group-size"="true" for OpenCL 2.0 and higher if
'-cl-uniform-work-group-size' option was specified,
- "uniform-work-group-size"="false" for OpenCL 2.0 and higher if no
'-cl-uniform-work-group-size' options was specified.
If the function is not an OpenCL kernel, 'uniform-work-group-size'
attribute isn't generated.
Patch by: krisb
Reviewers: yaxunl, Anastasia, b-sumner
Reviewed By: yaxunl, Anastasia
Subscribers: nhaehnle, yaxunl, Anastasia, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43570
llvm-svn: 325771
Summary:
- Using -lpthread instead, with -pthread the linkage does not work.
-Warning about the -fxray-instrument usage outside of the working cases.
Patch by: David CARLIER
Reviewers: krytarowski, vitalybuka, dberris, emaste
Reviewed By: krytarowski, emaste
Subscribers: srhines, emaste, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43378
llvm-svn: 325746
Build the index off of DeclarationName instead of Decl pointers. When finding
an UnresolvedLookupExprClass, hash it as if it were a DeclRefExpr. This will
allow methods to be hashed.
llvm-svn: 325741