This reverts commit r283802. It introduces temporarily static
initializers, because StringRef ctor isn't (yet) constexpr for
string literals.
I plan to get there this week, but apparently GCC is so terrible
with these static initializer right now (10 min+ extra codegen
time was reported) that I'll hold on to this patch till the
constexpr one is ready, and land these at the same time.
llvm-svn: 283920
Reapply r283827 by fixing the tests to not be target specific
Currently, driver level warnings do not show option names (e.g. warning:
complain about foo [-Woption-name]) in a diagnostic unless
-fdiagnostics-show-option is explictly specified. OTOH, the driver by
default turn this option on for CC1. Change the logic to show option
names by default in the driver as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24516
rdar://problem/27300909
llvm-svn: 283913
These were reverted in r283753 and r283747.
The first patch added a header to the root 'Headers' install directory,
instead of into 'Headers/cuda_wrappers'. This was fixed in the second
patch, but by then the damage was done: The bad header stayed in the
'Headers' directory, continuing to break the build.
We reverted both patches in an attempt to fix things, but that still
didn't get rid of the header, so the Windows boostrap build remained
broken.
It's probably worth fixing up our cmake logic to remove things from the
install dirs, but in the meantime, re-land these patches, since we
believe they no longer have this bug.
llvm-svn: 283907
Currently Clang allows partial initializer for C99 but not for OpenCL, e.g.
float a[16][16] = {1.0f, 2.0f};
is allowed in C99 but not allowed in OpenCL.
This patch fixes that.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25335
llvm-svn: 283891
The backend now has the capability to save information from optimizations, the
same information that can be used to generate optimization diagnostics but in
machine-consumable form, into an output file. This can be enabled when using
opt (see r282539), and this change enables it when using clang. The idea is
that other tools will be able to consume these files, and perhaps in
combination with the original source code, produce various kinds of
optimization reports for users (and for compiler developers).
We now have at-least two tools that can consume these files:
* tools/llvm-opt-report
* utils/opt-viewer
Using the flag -fsave-optimization-record will cause the YAML file to be
generated; the file name will be based on the output file name (if we're using
-c or -S and have an output name), or the input file name. When we're using
CUDA, or some other offloading mechanism, separate files are generated for each
backend target. The output file name can be specified by the user using
-foptimization-record-file=filename.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25225
llvm-svn: 283834
match other CUDA preference orders, per discussion with jlebar. We now model
this in an attempt to match overload resolution as closely as possible:
- First, we throw out all non-callable (due to CUDA host/device mismatch)
operator delete functions.
- Then we apply sizedness / alignedness preferences based on whether the type
is overaligned and whether the deallocation function is a member.
- Finally, we use the CUDA callability preference as a tiebreaker.
llvm-svn: 283830
Currently, driver level warnings do not show option names (e.g. warning:
complain about foo [-Woption-name]) in a diagnostic unless
-fdiagnostics-show-option is explictly specified. OTOH, the driver by
default turn this option on for CC1. Change the logic to show option
names by default in the driver as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24516
rdar://problem/27300909
llvm-svn: 283827
The -gmodules option is all about putting debug type info into clang
modules and for line tables the type information is irrelevant, so
combining these two options makes no sense.
This commmit fixes the behavior to match the one documented on the
clang man page: the last -g... option wins.
<rdar://problem/27059770>
llvm-svn: 283810
Summary: It doesn't need to be refcounted anymore, either.
Reviewers: timshen
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25420
llvm-svn: 283768
Summary:
This is possible now that MapVector supports move-only values.
Depends on D25404.
Reviewers: timshen
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25405
llvm-svn: 283766
Summary:
Once a base class has been made invalid (by a static_assert for example) all using-member declarations in the derived classes will result in a "not a base class" diagnostic. This diagnostic is very misleading and should not be emitted.
This change is needed to help libc++ produce reasonable diagnostics in `std::optional` and `std::variant`.
Reviewers: rsmith, majnemer, aaron.ballman
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25430
llvm-svn: 283755
Breaks bootstrap builds on (at least) Windows:
In file included from D:\buildslave\clang-x64-ninja-win7\llvm\lib\Support\Allocator.cpp:14:
In file included from D:\buildslave\clang-x64-ninja-win7\llvm\include\llvm/Support/Allocator.h:24:
In file included from D:\buildslave\clang-x64-ninja-win7\llvm\include\llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h:20:
In file included from D:\buildslave\clang-x64-ninja-win7\llvm\include\llvm/Support/MathExtras.h:19:
D:\buildslave\clang-x64-ninja-win7\stage1.install\bin\..\lib\clang\4.0.0\include\algorithm(63,8) :
error: unknown type name '__device__'
inline __device__ const __T &
llvm-svn: 283747
Make the -print-libgcc-file-name option print an appropriate compiler
runtime library, that is libgcc.a if gcc runtime is used
and an appropriate compiler-rt library if that runtime is used.
The main use for this is to allow linking executables built with
-nodefaultlibs (e.g. to avoid linking to the standard C++ library) to
the compiler runtime library, e.g. using:
clang++ ... -nodefaultlibs $(clang++ ... -print-libgcc-file-name)
in which case currently a program built like this linked to the gcc
runtime unconditionally. The patch fixes it to use compiler-rt libraries
instead when compiler-rt is the active runtime.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25338
llvm-svn: 283746
Commit in the name of: Coby Tayree
1.'v' constraint for (x86) non-avx arch imitates the already implemented 'x' constraint, i.e. allows XMM{0-15} & YMM{0-15} depending on the apparent arch & mode (32/64).
2.for the avx512 arch it allows [X,Y,Z]MM{0-31} (mode dependent)
This patch applies the needed changes to clang
LLVM patch: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25005
Differential Revision: D25004
llvm-svn: 283716
We have a loop-rerolling optimization which can be enabled by using
-freroll-loops. While sometimes loops are hand-unrolled for performance
reasons, when optimizing for size, we should always undo this manual
optimization to produce smaller code (our optimizer's unroller will still
unroll the rerolled loops if it thinks that is a good idea).
llvm-svn: 283685
Summary:
We do this by wrapping <complex> and <algorithm>.
Tests are in the test-suite.
Reviewers: tra
Subscribers: jhen, beanz, cfe-commits, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24979
llvm-svn: 283680
Summary: This matches the idiom we use for our other CUDA wrapper headers.
Reviewers: tra
Subscribers: beanz, mgorny, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24978
llvm-svn: 283679
Summary:
Currently we declare our inline __device__ math functions in namespace
std. But libstdc++ and libc++ declare these functions in an inline
namespace inside namespace std. We need to match this because, in a
later patch, we want to get e.g. <complex> to use our device overloads,
and it only will if those overloads are in the right inline namespace.
Reviewers: tra
Subscribers: cfe-commits, jhen
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24977
llvm-svn: 283678
Summary:
These cause us to consider all functions in-between to be __host__
__device__.
You can nest these pragmas; you just can't have more 'end's than
'begin's.
Reviewers: rsmith
Subscribers: tra, jhen, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24975
llvm-svn: 283677
Summary:
Move CheckCUDACall from ActOnCallExpr and BuildDeclRefExpr to
DiagnoseUseOfDecl. This lets us catch some edge cases we were missing,
specifically around class operators.
This necessitates a few other changes:
- Avoid emitting duplicate deferred diags in CheckCUDACall.
Previously we'd carefully placed our call to CheckCUDACall such that
it would only ever run once for a particular callsite. But now this
isn't the case.
- Emit deferred diagnostics from a template
specialization/instantiation's primary template, in addition to from
the specialization/instantiation itself. DiagnoseUseOfDecl ends up
putting the deferred diagnostics on the template, rather than the
specialization, so we need to check both.
Reviewers: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits, tra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24573
llvm-svn: 283637
Revert the -print-libgcc-file-name change as the new test fails
on Darwin. It needs to be updated to run the libgcc part only on systems
supporting that rtlib.
llvm-svn: 283586
The problem that caused the msvc crash has been indentified and fixed
in the previous commit. This patch contains the rest of r283092.
llvm-svn: 283584
Make the -print-libgcc-file-name option print an appropriate compiler
runtime library, that is libgcc.a if gcc runtime is used
and an appropriate compiler-rt library if that runtime is used.
The main use for this is to allow linking executables built with
-nodefaultlibs (e.g. to avoid linking to the standard C++ library) to
the compiler runtime library, e.g. using:
clang++ ... -nodefaultlibs $(clang++ ... -print-libgcc-file-name)
in which case currently a program built like this linked to the gcc
runtime unconditionally. The patch fixes it to use compiler-rt libraries
instead when compiler-rt is the active runtime.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25338
llvm-svn: 283572
Define PathDiagnosticNotePiece. The next commit would be able to address the
BugReport class code that is pointed to by the msvc crash message.
llvm-svn: 283566
Returns when calling an inline function should not be merged in the ExplodedGraph unless they are same.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25326
llvm-svn: 283554
CheckSingleAssignmentConstraints. These no longer produce ExprError() when they
have not emitted an error, and reliably inform the caller when they *have*
emitted an error.
This fixes some serious issues where we would fail to emit any diagnostic for
invalid code and then attempt to emit code for an invalid AST, and conversely
some issues where we would emit two diagnostics for the same problem.
llvm-svn: 283508
Currently if the path diagnostic consumer (e.g HTMLDiagnostics and PlistDiagnostics) do not support cross file diagnostics then the path diagnostic report is silently omitted in the case of cross file diagnostics. The patch adds a little verbosity to Clang in this case.
The patch also adds help entry for the "--analyzer-output" driver option.
llvm-svn: 283499
Summary:
Previously the statement `co_return {42}` would be transformed into `P.return_void()`, since the type of `{42}` is represented as `void` by Clang.
This patch fixes the bug by checking for `InitListExpr` arguments and transforming them accordingly.
Reviewers: majnemer, GorNishanov, rsmith
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25296
llvm-svn: 283495
the resulting specialization is not referenced by the rest of the AST. This
both avoids performing unnecessary reinstantiations in downstream users of the
AST file and fixes a bug (breaking modules self-host right now) where we would
sometimes fail to emit a definition of a class template specialization if we
imported just a declaration of it from elsewhere (see new testcase for reduced
example).
llvm-svn: 283489
Looks like the smart quote was copy/pasted from the C++ standard.
The smart quote was not encoded as valid UTF-8 (?), even though vim was
detecting the file as UTF-8. This broke the clang-format Python script,
which tried to read the file using the same encoding as vim detected.
llvm-svn: 283487
Update storage sizes to fit the (past) changes in the VarDecl's data model.
Update some comments.
Patch partially reviewed by Richard Smith as part of https://reviews.llvm.org/D24508
llvm-svn: 283444
This commit fixes a crash that happens when clang is analyzing a
transparent_union attribute on a union which has a field with incomplete type.
rdar://28630028
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25273
llvm-svn: 283432
This commit fixes PR 30440 by initializing CXXNameMangler's FunctionTypeDepth
in the two constructors added in r274222 (The commit that caused this
regression).
rdar://28455269
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24932
llvm-svn: 283428
Provide toolchain and tool support for Fuchsia operating system.
Fuchsia uses compiler-rt as the runtime library and libc++, libc++abi
and libunwind as the C++ standard library. lld is used as a default
linker.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25117
llvm-svn: 283420
new expression, distinguish between the case of a constant and non-constant
initializer. In the former case, if the bound is erroneous (too many
initializer elements, bound is negative, or allocated size overflows), reject,
and take the bound into account when determining whether we need to
default-construct any elements. In the remanining cases, move the logic to
check for default-constructibility of trailing elements into the initialization
code rather than inventing a bogus array bound, to cope with cases where the
number of initialized elements is not the same as the number of initializer
list elements (this can happen due to string literal initialization or brace
elision).
This also fixes rejects-valid and crash-on-valid errors when initializing a
new'd array of character type from a braced string literal.
llvm-svn: 283406
Summary:
append newline after code when inserting new headers at the end of the
code which does not end with newline.
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21026
llvm-svn: 283330
This commit improves the packed member warning by showing the name of the
anonymous structure/union when it was defined within a typedef declaration.
rdar://28498901
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25106
llvm-svn: 283304
Logical short-circuit operators now act like other branch conditions.
If the symbolic value of the left-hand side is not known to be true or false
(based on the previous execution path), the "Assuming" event piece is added
in order to explain that the analyzer is adding a new assumption.
Additionally, when the assumption is made against the right-hand side of
the logical operator (i.e. when the operator itself acts as a condition
in another CFG terminator), the "Assuming..." piece is written out for the
right-hand side of the operator rather than for the whole operator.
This allows expression-specific diagnostic message text to be constructed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25092
llvm-svn: 283302
In the analyzer's path-sensitive reports, when a report goes through a branch
and the branch condition cannot be decided to be definitely true or false
(based on the previous execution path), an event piece is added that tells the
user that a new assumption is added upon the symbolic value of the branch
condition. For example, "Assuming 'a' is equal to 3".
The text of the assumption is hand-crafted in various manners depending on
the AST expression. If the AST expression is too complex and the text of
the assumption fails to be constructed, the event piece is omitted.
This causes loss of information and misunderstanding of the report.
Do not omit the event piece even if the expression is too complex;
add a piece with a generic text instead.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23300
llvm-svn: 283301
Summary:
This prevents clang from emitting 'invoke's and catch statements.
Things previously mostly worked thanks to TryToMarkNoThrow() in
CodeGenFunction. But this is not a proper IPO, and it doesn't properly
handle cases like mutual recursion.
Fixes bug 30593.
Reviewers: tra
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25166
llvm-svn: 283272
Summary:
This will let us (in a separate patch) allocate deferred diagnostics in
the ASTContext's PartialDiagnostic arena.
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25260
llvm-svn: 283271
Summary: We need x86-64-specific builtins if we want to implement some of the MS intrinsics - winnt.h contains definitions of some functions for i386, but not for x86-64 (for example _InterlockedOr64), which means that we cannot treat them as builtins for both i386 and x86-64, because then we have definitions of builtin functions in winnt.h on i386.
Reviewers: thakis, majnemer, hans, rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24598
llvm-svn: 283264
The motivation for the change is that we can't have pseudo-global settings
for codegen living in TargetOptions because that doesn't work with LTO.
Ideally, these reciprocal attributes will be moved to the instruction-level
via FMF, metadata, or something else. But making them function attributes is
at least an improvement over the current state.
I'm committing this patch ahead of the related LLVM patch to avoid bot failures,
but if that patch needs to be reverted, then this should be reverted too.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24815
llvm-svn: 283251
This eliminates a class of false positives for -fsanitize=array-bounds
on instrumented ObjC projects.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22227
llvm-svn: 283249
Treating large 0x*LL literals as signed instead of unsigned is not a
conforming language extension, so move it out of -fms-extensions.
Came up in PR30605
llvm-svn: 283227
Previously if a file-level function was defined inside befriending
template class, it always was treated as defined. For instance, the code like:
```
int func(int x);
template<typename T> class C1 {
friend int func(int x) { return x; }
};
template<typename T> class C2 {
friend int func(int x) { return x; }
};
```
could not be compiled due to function redefinition, although not of the templates
is instantiated. Moreover, the body of friend function can contain use of template
parameters, attempt to get definition of such function outside any instantiation
causes compiler abnormal termination.
Other compilers (gcc, icc) follow viewpoint that the body of the function defined
in friend declaration becomes available when corresponding class is instantiated.
This patch implements this viewpoint in clang.
Definitions introduced by friend declarations in template classes are not added
to the redeclaration chain of corresponding function. Only when the template is
instantiated, instantiation of the function definition is placed to the chain.
The fix was made in collaboration with Richard Smith.
This change fixes PR8035, PR17923, PR22307 and PR25848.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16989
llvm-svn: 283207
Added the code which explicitly emits an error in Clang in case
`-fxray-instrument` is passed, but XRay is not supported for the
selected target.
Author: rSerge
Reviewers: dberris, rsmith, aaron.ballman, rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits, iid_iunknown
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24799
llvm-svn: 283193
Summary:
With this commit simple coroutines can be created in plain C using coroutine builtins.
Reviewers: rnk, EricWF, rsmith
Subscribers: modocache, mgorny, mehdi_amini, beanz, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24373
llvm-svn: 283155
The deserialization of redeclartion can cause seg fault since getCanonicalDecl
of the redeclaration returns the lookup result on the ObjCContainerDecl,
which can be null if FindExternalVisibleDeclsByName is not done updating
the lookup results.
The fix is to return the redeclaration itself as the canonical decl. Note that
the handling for redeclaration of ObjCMethodDecl is not in line with other
redeclarables.
rdar://28488466
llvm-svn: 283145
Summary:
We'd attempted to allow this, but turns out we were doing a very bad
job. :)
Making this work properly would be a giant change in clang. For
example, we'd need to make CXXRecordDecl::getDestructor()
context-sensitive, because the destructor you end up with depends on
where you're calling it from.
For now (and hopefully for ever), just disallow overloading of
destructors in CUDA.
Reviewers: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits, tra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24571
llvm-svn: 283120
When ARC is enabled, an ObjCIndirectCopyRestoreExpr models the passing
of a function argument s.t:
* The argument is copied into a temporary,
* The temporary is passed into the function, and
* After the function call completes, the temporary is move-assigned
back to the original location of the argument.
The argument type and the parameter type must agree "except possibly in
qualification". This commit weakens an assertion in EmitCallArg() to
actually reflect that.
llvm-svn: 283116
__builtin_astype is used to cast OpenCL opaque types to other types, as such, it needs to be able to handle casting from and to pointer types correctly.
Current it cannot handle 1) casting between pointers of different addr spaces 2) casting between pointer type and non-pointer types.
This patch fixes that.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25123
llvm-svn: 283114
declarations.
This commit ensures that the correct record type is printed out for the
using declarations that represent C++ inherited constructors.
It fixes a regression introduced in r274049 which changed the name that's
stored in the using declarations that correspond to inherited constructors.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25131
llvm-svn: 283105
declarations.
This commit ensures that the correct record type is printed out for the
using declarations that represent C++ inherited constructors.
It fixes a regression introduced in r274049 which changed the name that's
stored in the using declarations that correspond to inherited constructors.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25131
llvm-svn: 283102
When there is 'do { } while (0);' in the code the ExplodedGraph and UnoptimizedCFG did not match.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24759
llvm-svn: 283095
Highlight code clones referenced by the warning message with the help of
the extra notes feature recently introduced in r283092.
Change warning text to more clang-ish. Remove suggestions from the copy-paste
error checker diagnostics, because currently our suggestions are strictly 50%
wrong (we do not know which of the two code clones contains the error), and
for that reason we should not sound as if we're actually suggesting this.
Hopefully a better solution would bring them back.
Make sure the suspicious clone pair structure always mentions
the correct variable for the second clone.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24916
llvm-svn: 283094
The report is now highlighting instance variables and properties
referenced by the warning message with the help of the
extra notes feature recently introduced in r283092.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24915
llvm-svn: 283093
These diagnostics are separate from the path-sensitive engine's path notes,
and can be added manually on top of path-sensitive or path-insensitive reports.
The new note diagnostics would appear as note:-diagnostic on console and
as blue bubbles in scan-build. In plist files they currently do not appear,
because format needs to be discussed with plist file users.
The analyzer option "-analyzer-config notes-as-events=true" would convert
notes to normal path notes, and put them at the beginning of the path.
This is a temporary hack to show the new notes in plist files.
A few checkers would be updated in subsequent commits,
including tests for this new feature.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24278
llvm-svn: 283092
Summary:
Also makes -fcoroutines_ts to be both a Driver and CC1 flag.
Patch mostly by EricWF.
Reviewers: rnk, cfe-commits, rsmith, EricWF
Subscribers: mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25130
llvm-svn: 283064
Reapplying the patch after modifying the test case.
Inlining the destructor caused the compiler to generate bad IR which failed the Verifier in the backend.
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=30341
This patch disables alias to available_externally definitions.
Reviewers: eugenis, rsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24682
llvm-svn: 283063
Enable soft-float support on PPC64, as the backend now supports it. Also, the
backend now uses -hard-float instead of +soft-float, so set the target features
accordingly.
Fixes PR26970.
llvm-svn: 283061
Also add a test that we disallow
__constant__ __shared__ int x;
because it's possible to break this without breaking
__shared__ __constant__ int x;
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits, tra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25125
llvm-svn: 282985
When emitting the fundamental type information constants, inherit the
DLLExportAttr from `__fundamental_type_info`. We would previously not
honor the `__declspec(dllexport)` on the type information.
llvm-svn: 282980
assume that ::operator new provides no more alignment than is necessary for any
primitive type, except when we're on a GNU OS, where glibc's malloc guarantees
to provide 64-bit alignment on 32-bit systems and 128-bit alignment on 64-bit
systems. This can be controlled by the command-line -fnew-alignment flag.
llvm-svn: 282974
Summary: The title says it all.
Reviewers: rsmith, GorNishanov
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25078
llvm-svn: 282973
Support lax convertions on compound assignment expressions like:
typedef __attribute__((vector_size(8))) double float64x1_t;
typedef __attribute__((vector_size(16))) double float64x2_t;
float64x1_t vget_low_f64(float64x2_t __p0);
double c = 3.0;
float64x2_t v = {0.0, 1.0};
c += vget_low_f64(v);
This restores one more valid behavior pre r266366, and is a incremental
follow up from work committed in r274646.
While here, make the check more strict, add FIXMEs, clean up variable
names to match what they can actually be and update testcases to reflect
that. We now reject:
typedef float float2 __attribute__ ((vector_size (8)));
double d;
f2 += d;
which doesn't fit as a direct bitcast anyway.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24472
rdar://problem/28033929
llvm-svn: 282968
This diff adds std::move to avoid copying of
the Replacement NewR in the method Replacements::add.
Test plan: make -j8 check-all
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25049
llvm-svn: 282949
I'd said that nvcc doesn't allow you to add __host__ or __device__
attributes on lambdas in all circumstances, but I believe this was user
error on my part. I can't reproduce these warnings/errors if I pass
--expt-extended-lambda to nvcc.
llvm-svn: 282912
Summary:
This is probably the sane place for the attribute to go, but nvcc
specifically rejects it. Other GNU-style attributes are allowed in this
position (although judging from the warning it emits for
host/device/global, those attributes are applied to the lambda's
anonymous struct, not to the function itself).
It would be nice to have a FixIt message here, but doing so, or even
just getting the correct range for the attribute, including its '((' and
'))'s, is apparently Hard.
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits, tra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25115
llvm-svn: 282911
Summary: There's an overload that we can use to make this a bit cleaner.
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits, tra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25114
llvm-svn: 282910
These are supposed to produce the same as normal volatile
pointer loads/stores. When -volatile:ms is specified,
normal volatile pointers are forced to have atomic semantics
(as is the default on x86 in MSVC mode). In that case,
these builtins should still produce non-atomic volatile
loads/stores without acquire/release semantics, which
the new test verifies.
These are only available on ARM (and on AArch64,
although clang doesn't support AArch64/Windows yet).
This implements what is missing for PR30394, making it possible
to compile C++ for ARM in MSVC mode with MSVC headers.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24986
llvm-svn: 282900
Summary: This is ugh, but it makes us compatible with NVCC. Fixes bug 26341.
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits, tra
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25103
llvm-svn: 282879
Summary:
This patch proposes a new class to generate and record action dependences related with offloading. The builder provides three main functionalities:
- Add device dependences to host actions.
- Add host dependence to device actions.
- Register device top-level actions.
The constructor of the builder detect the programming models that should be supported, and generates a specialized builder for each. If a new programming model is to be added in the future, only a new specialized builder has to be implemented.
When the specialized builder is generated, it produces programming-model-specific diagnostics.
A CUDA specialized builder is proposed in the patch that mostly consists of the partition of the current `buildCudaAction` by the three different functionalities.
Reviewers: tra, echristo, ABataev, jlebar, hfinkel
Subscribers: Hahnfeld, whchung, guansong, jlebar, mehdi_amini, andreybokhanko, tcramer, mkuron, cfe-commits, arpith-jacob, carlo.bertolli, caomhin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D18172
llvm-svn: 282865
Summary:
This lets people link against LLVM and their own version of the UTF
library.
I determined this only affects llvm, clang, lld, and lldb by running
$ git grep -wl 'UTF[0-9]\+\|\bConvertUTF\bisLegalUTF\|getNumBytesFor' | cut -f 1 -d '/' | sort | uniq
clang
lld
lldb
llvm
Tested with
ninja lldb
ninja check-clang check-llvm check-lld
(ninja check-lldb doesn't complete for me with or without this patch.)
Reviewers: rnk
Subscribers: klimek, beanz, mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24996
llvm-svn: 282822
Instead of ignoring the evaluation order rule, ignore the "destroy parameters
in reverse construction order" rule for the small number of problematic cases.
This only causes incorrect behavior in the rare case where both parameters to
an overloaded operator <<, >>, ->*, &&, ||, or comma are of class type with
non-trivial destructor, and the program is depending on those parameters being
destroyed in reverse construction order.
We could do a little better here by reversing the order of parameter
destruction for those functions (and reversing the argument evaluation order
for all direct calls, not just those with operator syntax), but that is not a
complete solution to the problem, as the same situation can be reached by an
indirect function call.
Approach reviewed off-line by rnk.
llvm-svn: 282777
Inlining the destructor caused the compiler to generate bad IR which failed the Verifier in the backend.
https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=30341
This patch disables alias to available_externally definitions.
Reviewers: eugenis, rsmith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24682
llvm-svn: 282679
function correctly when targeting MS ABIs (this appears to have never mattered
prior to this change).
Update test case to always cover both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows ABIs, since
they behave somewhat differently from each other here.
Update test case to also cover operators , && and ||, which it appears are also
affected by P0145R3 (they're not explicitly called out by the design document,
but this is the emergent behavior of the existing wording).
Original commit message:
P0145R3 (C++17 evaluation order tweaks): evaluate the right-hand side of
assignment and compound-assignment operators before the left-hand side. (Even
if it's an overloaded operator.)
This completes the implementation of P0145R3 + P0400R0 for all targets except
Windows, where the evaluation order guarantees for <<, >>, and ->* are
unimplementable as the ABI requires the function arguments are evaluated from
right to left (because parameter destructors are run from left to right in the
callee).
llvm-svn: 282619
Summary:
Now two replacements are considered order-independent if applying them in
either order produces the same result. These include (but not restricted
to) replacements that:
- don't overlap (being directly adjacent is fine) and
- are overlapping deletions.
- are insertions at the same offset and applying them in either order
has the same effect, i.e. X + Y = Y + X if one inserts text X and the
other inserts text Y.
Discussion about this design can be found in D24717
Reviewers: djasper, klimek
Subscribers: omtcyfz, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24800
llvm-svn: 282577
Example:
switch (x) {
int a; // <- This is unreachable but needed
case 1:
a = ...
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24905
llvm-svn: 282574
assignment and compound-assignment operators before the left-hand side. (Even
if it's an overloaded operator.)
This completes the implementation of P0145R3 + P0400R0 for all targets except
Windows, where the evaluation order guarantees for <<, >>, and ->* are
unimplementable as the ABI requires the function arguments are evaluated from
right to left (because parameter destructors are run from left to right in the
callee).
llvm-svn: 282556
This patch fixes a regression introduced in r262697 that changed the way the
coverage regions for switches are constructed. The PGO instrumentation counter
for a switch statement refers to the counter at the exit of the switch.
Therefore, the coverage region for the switch statement should cover the code
that comes after the switch, and not the switch statement itself.
rdar://28480997
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24981
llvm-svn: 282554
In some cases, non-special member functions were being marked as being defaulted
in templated classes. This can cause interactions with later code that expects
the default function to be one of the specific member functions. Fix the check
so that templated class members are checked the same way as non-templated class
members are.
llvm-svn: 282547
This patch corresponds to review:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D24397
It adds the __POWER9_VECTOR__ macro and the -mpower9-vector option along with
a number of altivec.h functions (refer to the code review for a list).
llvm-svn: 282481
Fixes the following:
BOOL (^aaa)(void) = ^BOOL {
};
The first BOOL's token was getting set to TT_FunctionAnnotationRParen
incorrectly, which was causing an unexpected newline after (^aaa). This
was introduced in r245846.
Patch by Kent Sutherland, thank you!
llvm-svn: 282448
On ARM, there are multiple versions of each of the intrinsics, with
acquire/relaxed/release barrier semantics.
The newly added ones are provided as inline functions here instead of builtins,
since they should only be available on certain archs (arm/aarch64).
This is necessary in order to compile C++ code for ARM in MSVC mode.
Patch by Martin Storsjö!
llvm-svn: 282447
This option behaves in a similar spirit as -save-temps and writes
internal llvm statistics in json format to a file.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24820
llvm-svn: 282426
Avoid failing in the backend when the rewrite map does not exist. Rather check
that the map exists in the frontend before handing it off to the backend. Add
the missing rewrite maps that the tests were referencing.
llvm-svn: 282379
__attribute__((amdgpu_flat_work_group_size(<min>, <max>))) - request minimum and maximum flat work group size
__attribute__((amdgpu_waves_per_eu(<min>[, <max>]))) - request minimum and/or maximum waves per execution unit
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24513
llvm-svn: 282371
This diff reorders the fields of the class RedeclarableResult
to remove excessive padding.
Test plan: make -j8 check-clang
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24754
llvm-svn: 282322
This diff reorders the fields of ObjCCategoriesVisitor
to remove excessive padding.
Test plan: make -j8 check-clang
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24753
llvm-svn: 282318
The class BodyFarm creates bodies for
OSAtomicCompareAndSwap*, objc_atomicCompareAndSwap*, dispatch_sync*, dispatch_once*
and for them the flag isBodyAutosynthesized is set to true.
This diff
1. makes AnalysisConsumer::HandleCode skip the autosynthesized code
2. replaces assert(LCtx->getParent()) in RetainCountChecker::checkEndFunction
by assert(!LCtx->inTopFrame()) (minor cleanup)
Test plan: make -j8 check-clang-analysis
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24792
llvm-svn: 282293
Summary:
Currently, a linker option must be used to control the backend
parallelism of ThinLTO. The linker option varies depending on the
linker (e.g. gold vs ld64). Add a new clang option -flto-jobs=N
to control this.
I've added in the wiring to pass this to the gold plugin. I also
added in the logic to pass this down in the form I understand that
ld64 uses on MacOS, for the darwin target.
Reviewers: mehdi_amini, dexonsmith
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24826
llvm-svn: 282291
Clang has the default FP contraction setting of “-ffp-contract=on”, which
doesn't really mean “on” in the conventional sense of the word, but rather
really means “according to the per-statement effective value of the relevant
pragma”.
Before this patch, Clang has that pragma defaulting to “off”. Since the
“-ffp-contract=on” mode is really an AND of two booleans and the second of them
defaults to “off”, the whole thing effectively defaults to “off”. This patch
changes the default value of the pragma to “on”, thus making the default pair of
booleans (on, on) rather than (on, off). This makes FP optimization slightly
more aggressive than before when not using either “-Ofast”, “-ffast-math”, or
“-ffp-contract=fast”. Even with this patch the compiler still respects
“-ffp-contract=off”.
As per a suggestion by Steve Canon, the added code does _not_ require “-O3” or
higher. This is so as to try our best to preserve identical floating-point
results for unchanged source code compiling for an unchanged target when only
changing from any optimization level in the set (“-O0”, “-O1”, “-O2”, “-O3”) to
any other optimization level in that set. “-Os” and “-Oz” seem to be behaving
identically, i.e. should probably be considered a part of the aforementioned
set, but I have not reviewed this rigorously. “-Ofast” is explicitly _not_ a
member of that set.
Patch authored by Abe Skolnik [a.skolnik@samsung.com] and Stephen Canon [scanon@apple.com].
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24481
llvm-svn: 282259
Summary:
- If a replacement has offset UINT_MAX, length 0, and a replacement text
that is an #include directive, this will insert the #include into the
correct block in the \p Code.
- If a replacement has offset UINT_MAX, length 1, and a replacement text
that is the name of the header to be removed, the header will be removed
from \p Code if it exists.
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24829
llvm-svn: 282253
Summary:
The ASAN unittests are failing (check-asan-dynamic) due to an incorrect symbol name:
```
LINK : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol ___asan_seh_interceptor
```
On win64, the linker is not adding an extra underscore. This was correctly fixed in the same file for other uses.
After that patch, most of the unittests are passing, but some related to SEH needs to be fixed.
```
Failing Tests (4):
AddressSanitizer-x86_64-windows-dynamic :: TestCases/Windows/dll_intercept_memchr.cc
AddressSanitizer-x86_64-windows-dynamic :: TestCases/Windows/dll_intercept_memcpy_indirect.cc
AddressSanitizer-x86_64-windows-dynamic :: TestCases/Windows/dll_seh.cc
AddressSanitizer-x86_64-windows-dynamic :: TestCases/Windows/seh.cc
Expected Passes : 339
Passes With Retry : 3
Expected Failures : 16
Unsupported Tests : 152
Unexpected Failures: 4
```
Reviewers: rnk, kcc, majnemer
Subscribers: majnemer, chrisha, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24841
llvm-svn: 282251
The backend can't encode all possible values of the argument and will fail isel. Checking in the frontend presents a friendlier experience to the user.
I started with builtins that can only take _MM_CUR_DIRECTION or _MM_NO_EXC. More builtins coming in the future.
llvm-svn: 282228
Like NetBSD, OpenBSD prefers having a consistent set of typedefs
across the architectures it supports over strictly following the ARM
ABIs. The diff below makes sure that clang's view of those types
matches OpenBSD's system header files. It also adds a test that
checks the relevant types on all OpenBSD platforms that clang works
on. Hopefully we can add mips64 and powerpc to that list in the
future.
Patch by Mark Kettenis <mark.kettenis@xs4all.nl>
llvm-svn: 282184
Summary:
The diagnostic did not handle ~ well. An expression such as ~0 is often used when 'all ones' is needed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24232
llvm-svn: 282156
Summary: @returns is incorrect code, the standard is @return. However wrapping it can still confuse users.
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24767
llvm-svn: 282056
This checker should find the calls to blocking functions (for example: sleep, getc, fgets,read,recv etc.) inside a critical section. When sleep(x) is called while a mutex is held, other threads cannot lock the same mutex. This might take some time, leading to bad performance or even deadlock.
Example:
mutex_t m;
void f() {
sleep(1000); // Error: sleep() while m is locked! [f() is called from foobar() while m is locked]
// do some work
}
void foobar() {
lock(m);
f();
unlock(m);
}
A patch by zdtorok (Zoltán Dániel Török)!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21506
llvm-svn: 282011
Use the new CreateCStringLiteral in an additional site. Now all the C string
literals are created in one function. Furthermore, mark the additional literal
as an `unnamed_addr constant`.
llvm-svn: 281997
Reorder the fields of the struct TextTokenRetokenizer::Position to remove excessive padding.
Test plan: make -j8 check-clang
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24751
llvm-svn: 281995
This patch adds the msa.h header file containing the shorter names for the
MSA instrinsics, e.g. msa_sll_b for builtin_msa_sll_b.
Reviewers: vkalintiris, zoran.jovanovic
Differential Review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24674
llvm-svn: 281975
ArrayBoundChecker did not detect out of bounds memory access errors in case an
array was allocated by the new expression. This patch resolves this issue.
Patch by Daniel Krupp!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24307
llvm-svn: 281934
Summary: We previously relies on InstructionCombining pass to remove invoke instructions. Now that we can inline invoke instructions correctly, we do not need these passes any more.
Reviewers: dnovillo
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24730
llvm-svn: 281910
The struct CallStackFrame is in lib/AST/ExprConstant.cpp
inside anonymous namespace.
This diff reorders the fields and removes excessive padding.
Test plan: make -j8 check-clang
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D23901
llvm-svn: 281907
Summary:
Diff to r281457:
- added a test case `CalculateRangesOfInsertionAroundReplacement`.
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24606
llvm-svn: 281891
Summary:
Previously, clang-format would always insert an additional line break after the
import block if the main body started with a comment, due to loosing track of
the first non-import line.
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24708
llvm-svn: 281888
Summary:
`// taze: ... from ...` comments are used help tools where a
specific global symbol comes from.
Before:
// taze: many, different, symbols from
// 'some_long_location_here'
After:
// taze: many, different, symbols from 'some_long_location_here'
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24477
llvm-svn: 281857
Summary:
Before when a semicolon was missing after a boolean literal:
a = true
return 1;
clang-format would parse this as one line and format as:
a = true return 1;
It turns out that C++ does not consider `true` and `false` to be literals, we
have to check for that explicitly.
Reviewers: djasper
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24574
llvm-svn: 281856
These are all emitted into a section with a cstring_literal attribute. The
attribute permits the linker to coalesce the string contents. The address of
the strings are not important.
llvm-svn: 281855
These strings are constants, mark them as such. This doesn't matter too much in
practice on MachO since the constants are placed into a special section and not
referred to directly.
llvm-svn: 281854
Summary:
No behavioral change intended. The change makes iterating the replacements set more intuitive in Replacements class implementation. Previously, insertion is ordered before an deletion/replacement with the same offset, which is counter-intuitive for implementation, especially for a followup patch to support adding insertions around replacements.
With the current ordering, we only need to make `applyAllReplacements` iterate the replacements set reversely when applying them so that deletion/replacement is still applied before insertion with the same offset.
Reviewers: klimek, djasper
Subscribers: klimek, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24663
llvm-svn: 281819
This refactors the cstring literal creation as mentioned in the couple of FIXMEs
littered in the various invocations to CreateMetadataVar. This centralises the
definition of the literals, and will enable changing the literal creation to a
single site. NFC.
llvm-svn: 281798
* recurse through intermediate LabelStmts and AttributedStmts when checking
whether a statement inside a switch declares a variable
* if the end of a compound statement is reachable from the chosen case label,
and the compound statement contains a variable declaration, it's not valid
to just emit the contents of the compound statement -- we must emit the
statement itself or we lose the scope (and thus end lifetimes at the wrong
point)
llvm-svn: 281797
Address post-commit comments from Justin Bogner. Explicitly indicate
that the dereferenced iterator provides a pointer rather than a
reference. NFC.
llvm-svn: 281730
Summary:
Offset was doubled in size, but the assignment was missing. We just need
to reassign to the original variable in this case to fix it.
Reviewers: cfe-commits, echristo
Subscribers: meikeb
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24648
llvm-svn: 281706
virtual table offset in a member function pointer.
We are reserving this space for future ABI use relating to alternative
v-table configurations. In the meantime, continue to zero-initialize
this space when actually emitting a member pointer literal.
This will successfully interoperate with existing compilers.
Future versions of the compiler may place additional data in
this location, and at that point, code emitted by compilers
prior to this patch will fail if exposed to such a member pointer.
This is therefore a somewhat hard ABI break. However, because
it is limited to an uncommon case of an uncommon language feature,
and especially because interoperation with the standard library
does not depend on member pointers, we believe that with a
sufficiently advance compiler change the impact of this break
will be minimal in practice.
llvm-svn: 281693
Summary:
The warning for a format string not being a string literal and therefore
being potentially insecure is overly strict for indices into string
literals. This fix checks if the index into the string literal is
precomputable. If that's the case it will check if the suffix of that
string literal is a valid format string string literal. It will still
issue the aforementioned warning for out of range indices into the
string literal.
Patch by Meike Baumgärtner (meikeb)
Reviewers: rsmith
Subscribers: srhines, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24584
llvm-svn: 281686