This un-breaks builds on other platforms. Otherwise, they fail due to warnings like:
warning: unable to find a Visual Studio installation; try running Clang from a developer command prompt [-Wmsvc-not-found]
llvm-svn: 317716
Summary:
The -coverage option is not a CoreOption, so it is not available to clang-cl.
This patch adds the CoreOption flag to "-coverage" to allow it to be used with clang-cl.
Reviewers: rnk
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38221
llvm-svn: 317709
Do not crash when trying to compute x && y or x || y where x and y are
of a vector type.
For now we do not seem to properly model operations with vectors. In particular,
operations && and || on a pair of vectors are not short-circuit, unlike regular
logical operators, so even our CFG is incorrect.
Avoid the crash, add respective FIXME tests for later.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39682
rdar://problem/34317663
llvm-svn: 317700
Clang's completion output is non-deterministic, causing test failures
with turned on LLVM_REVERSE_ITERATION.
The workaround is to use CHECK-DAGs for now, will remove them when
PR35244 gets fixed.
llvm-svn: 317687
Summary:
Adjusted PrintingPolicy inside code completion to avoid printing some
redundant name qualifiers.
Before this change, typedefs that were written unqualified in source
code were printed with qualifiers in completion. For example, in the
following code
struct foo {
typedef int type;
type method();
};
completion item for `method` had return type of `foo::type`, even
though the original code used `type` without qualifiers.
After this change, the completion item has return type `type`, as
originally written in the source code.
Note that this change does not suppress qualifiers written by the
user. For example, in the following code
typedef int type;
struct foo {
typedef int type;
::type method(foo::type);
};
completion item for `method` has return type of `::type` and
parameter type of `foo::type`, as originally written in the source
code.
Reviewers: arphaman, bkramer, klimek
Reviewed By: arphaman
Subscribers: mgorny, eraman, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38538
llvm-svn: 317677
Summary:
This just seems to have been an oversight. We already supported the f64
atomic add with an explicit scope (e.g. "cta"), but not the scopeless
version.
Reviewers: tra
Subscribers: jholewinski, sanjoy, cfe-commits, llvm-commits, hiraditya
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39638
llvm-svn: 317623
The files are already large, and we may need to add even more RUNs to
distinguish differences based on OS, environment, or other platform things.
llvm-svn: 317583
Do not crash when trying to define and call a non-standard
strcpy(unsigned char *, unsigned char *) during analysis.
At the same time, do not try to actually evaluate the call.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39422
llvm-svn: 317565
The analyzer's BodyFarm models dispatch_once() by comparing the passed-in
predicate against a known 'done' value. If the predicate does not have that
value, the model updates the predicate to have that value and executes the
passed in block.
Unfortunately, the current model uses the wrong 'done' value: 1 instead of ~0.
This interferes with libdispatch's static inline function _dispatch_once(),
which enables a fast path if the block has already been executed. That function
uses __builtin_assume() to tell the compiler that the done flag is set to ~0 on
exit. When r302880 added modeling of __builtin_assume(), this caused the
analyzer to assume 1 == ~0. This in turn caused the analyzer to never explore any code after a call to dispatch_once().
This patch regains the missing coverage by updating BodyFarm to use the correct
'done' value.
rdar://problem/34413048
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39691
llvm-svn: 317516
Summary:
This change allows binutils to be used for linking with MSVC. Currently, when
using an MSVC target and `-fuse-ld=bfd`, the driver produces an invalid linker
invocation.
Reviewers: rnk, compnerd
Reviewed By: compnerd
Subscribers: smeenai, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39509
llvm-svn: 317511
Basically a regression after r316268.
However the diagnostic is correct, but the test coverage is bad.
So just like rL316500, introduce yet more tests,
and adjust the release notes.
See https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35200
llvm-svn: 317421
GNU frontends don't have options like /MT, /MD
This fixes a few link error regressions with libc++ and libc++abi
Reviewers: rnk, mstorsjo, compnerd
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33620
llvm-svn: 317398
This is a re-apply of rL313082 which was reverted in rL313088
In rL289668 the ability to specify the default linker at compile time
was added but because the MinGW driver used custom detection we could
not take advantage of this new CMAKE flag CLANG_DEFAULT_LINKER.
rL289668 added no test cases and the mingw driver was either overlooked
or purposefully skipped because it has some custom linker tests
Removing them here because they are covered by the generic case.
Reviewers: rnk
Differntial Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37727
llvm-svn: 317397
Add a mix of postive and negative tests to check that wrong Decls won't be
flagged in the diagnostic. Split the check everything test and moved the
pieces closer to where the related tests are.
llvm-svn: 317394
when needed
This commit implements the semicolon insertion logic into the extract
refactoring. The following rules are used:
- extracting expression: add terminating ';' to the extracted function.
- extracting statements that don't require terminating ';' (e.g. switch): add
terminating ';' to the callee.
- extracting statements with ';': move (if possible) the original ';' from the
callee and add terminating ';'.
- otherwise, add ';' to both places.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39441
llvm-svn: 317343
Summary:
This change adds Scudo as a possible Sanitizer option via -fsanitize=.
This allows for easier static & shared linking of the Scudo library, it allows
us to enforce PIE (otherwise the security of the allocator is moot), and check
for incompatible Sanitizers combo.
In its current form, Scudo is not compatible with any other Sanitizer, but the
plan is to make it work in conjunction with UBsan (-fsanitize=scudo,undefined),
which will require additional work outside of the scope of this change.
Reviewers: eugenis, kcc, alekseyshl
Reviewed By: eugenis, alekseyshl
Subscribers: llvm-commits, srhines
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39334
llvm-svn: 317337
When a preamble ends in a conditional preprocessor block that is being
skipped, the preprocessor needs to continue skipping that block when
the preamble is used.
This fixes PR34570.
llvm-svn: 317308
Since they'll likely (not always - if the address is taken, etc) be
inlined away, even at -O0, separately provided weak definitions are
likely to be unused so skip all of that.
llvm-svn: 317279
Consistent with various workarounds in the backwards compatible modules
that allow static functions in headers to exist, be deduplicated to some
degree, and not generally fail right out of the gate... do the same with
modular codegen as there are enough cases (including in libstdc++ and in
LLVM itself - though I cleaned up the easy ones) that it's worth
supporting as a migration/backcompat step.
Simply create a separate, internal linkage function in each object that
needs it. If an available_externally/modularized function references a
static function, but the modularized function is eventually dropped and
not inlined, the static function will be dropped as unreferenced.
llvm-svn: 317274
Added support for regcall as default calling convention. Also added code to
exclude main when applying default calling conventions.
Patch-By: eandrews
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39210
llvm-svn: 317268
This just makes const-ness of the builtins match const-ness of their lib function siblings.
We're deferring fixing some of these that are obviously wrong to follow-up patches.
Hopefully, the bugs are visible in the new test file (added at rL317220).
As the description in Builtins.def says: "e = const, but only when -fmath-errno=0".
This is step 2 of N to fix builtins and math calls as discussed in D39204.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39481
llvm-svn: 317265
If the thread id is requested in windows mode within funclets, we may
generate incorrect function call that could lead to broken codegen.
llvm-svn: 317208
We can generate constant sized arrays whenever the array section has constant
length, even if the base expression itself is a VLA.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39504
llvm-svn: 317207
for instantiating its definition.
We model the 'inline'ness as being instantiated with the static data member in
order to track whether the declaration has become a definition yet.
llvm-svn: 317147
Given a choice between a constructor call and a conversion function in C++17,
we prefer the constructor for direct-initialization and the conversion function
for copy-initialization, matching the behavior in C++14 and before. The
guaranteed copy elision rules were not intended to change the meaning of such
code (other than by removing unnecessary copy constructor calls).
This tweak will be raised with CWG.
llvm-svn: 317066
The cloning happens before all metadata nodes are resolved. Prevent the value
mapper from running into unresolved or temporary MD nodes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39396
llvm-svn: 317047
Summary:
This change allows generalizing pointers in type signatures used for
cfi-icall by enabling the -fsanitize-cfi-icall-generalize-pointers flag.
This works by 1) emitting an additional generalized type signature
metadata node for functions and 2) llvm.type.test()ing for the
generalized type for translation units with the flag specified.
This flag is incompatible with -fsanitize-cfi-cross-dso because it would
require emitting twice as many type hashes which would increase artifact
size.
Reviewers: pcc, eugenis
Reviewed By: pcc
Subscribers: kcc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39358
llvm-svn: 317044
The right shift operator was not seen as a valid operator in a fold expression, which is PR32563.
Patch by Nicolas Lesser ("Blitz Rakete")!
llvm-svn: 317032
The LLVM sqrt intrinsic definition changed with:
D28797
...so we don't have to use any relaxed FP settings other than errno handling.
This patch sidesteps a question raised in PR27435:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27435
Is a programmer using __builtin_sqrt() invoking the compiler's intrinsic definition of sqrt or the mathlib definition of sqrt?
But we have an answer now: the builtin should match the behavior of the libm function including errno handling.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39204
llvm-svn: 317031
They might have different visibility, and thus discarding all but one of them
can result in rejecting valid code. Also fix name lookup to cope with multiple
using-directives being found that denote the same namespace, where some are not
visible -- don't cache an "already visited" state for a using-directive that we
didn't visit because it was hidden.
llvm-svn: 316965
The analyzer did not return an UndefVal in case a negative value was left
shifted. I also altered the UndefResultChecker to emit a clear warning in this
case.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39423
llvm-svn: 316924
For non-zero alloca addr space, alloca is usually casted to default addr
space immediately.
For non-vla, alloca is inserted at AllocaInsertPt, therefore the addr
space cast should also be insterted at AllocaInsertPt. However,
for vla, alloca is inserted at the current insertion point of IRBuilder,
therefore the addr space cast should also inserted at the current
insertion point of IRBuilder.
Currently clang always insert addr space cast at AllocaInsertPt, which
causes invalid IR.
This patch fixes that.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39374
llvm-svn: 316909
Now when a template is instantiated more times and there is a bug found in the
instantiations the issue hash will be different for each instantiation even if
every other property of the bug (path, message, location) is the same.
This patch aims to resolve this issue. Note that explicit specializations still
generate different hashes but that is intended.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38728
llvm-svn: 316900
Extend ExprInspection checker to make it possible to dump the issue hash of
arbitrary expressions. This change makes it possible to make issue hash related
tests more concise and also makes debugging issue hash related problems easier.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38844
llvm-svn: 316899
AAPCS and AAPCS64 mandate that `wchar_t` with `-fno-short-wchar` is an
`unsigned int` rather than a `signed int`. Ensure that the driver does
not flip the signedness of `wchar_t` for those targets.
Add additional tests to ensure that this does not regress.
llvm-svn: 316858
Added new enum in order to differentiate the warning messages on "misusing" into
3 categories: function calls, moving an object, copying an object. (At the
moment the checker gives the same message in case of copying and moving.)
Additional test cases added as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38674
llvm-svn: 316852
An earlier solution from Artem r315301 solves the reset problem, however, the
reports should be handled the same way in case of method calls. We should not
just report the base class of the object where the method was defined but the
whole object.
Fixed false positive which came from not removing the subobjects in case of a
state-resetting function. (Just replaced the State->remove(...) call to
removeFromState(..) which was defined exactly for that purpose.)
Some minor typos fixed in this patch as well which did not worth a whole new
patch in my opinion, so included them here.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31538
llvm-svn: 316850
OpaqueValueExpr in a GNU binary conditional expression.
It's not meaningful for a non-materialized temporary object to be used as a
common subexpression of multiple expressions.
llvm-svn: 316836
The loop unrolling feature aims to track the maximum possible steps a loop can
make. In order to implement this, it investigates the initial value of the
counter variable and the bound number. (It has to be known.)
These numbers are used as llvm::APInts, however, it was not checked if their
bitwidths are the same which lead to some crashes.
This revision solves this problem by extending the "shorter" one (to the length
of the "longer" one).
For the detailed bug report, see: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34943
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38922
llvm-svn: 316830
The existing coverage for the Darwin targets wasn't enough to catch all
the variations. Improve the coverage a bit further and fix a few cases
for Darwin targets.
llvm-svn: 316826
Centralise the definitions of these compiler vended types to aid
inspection to ensure that they are defined similarly. The one case that
stands out is the Darwin case where the types do not match up. This
fixes the API conformance for APCS-GNU as well.
llvm-svn: 316810
Summary:
Clang typically warns that in the following class hierarchy, 'A' is
inaccessible because there is no series of casts that the user can
write to access it unambiguously:
struct A { };
struct B : A { };
struct C : A, B { };
MSVC allows the user to convert from C* to A*, though, and we've
encountered this issue in the latest Windows SDK headers.
This patch allows this conversion when -fms-compatibility is set and
adds a warning for it under -Wmicrosoft-inaccessible-base.
Reviewers: rsmith
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39389
llvm-svn: 316807
Craig noticed that CodeGen wasn't properly ignoring the
values sent to the target attribute. This patch ignores
them.
This patch also sets the 'default' for this checking to
'supported', since only X86 has implemented the support
for checking valid CPU names and Feature Names.
One test was changed to i686, since it uses a lakemont,
which would otherwise be prohibited in x86_64.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39357
llvm-svn: 316783
deduction for invalid functions
The fabricated template parameters cause an assertion because their depth
is invalid.
rdar://34109988
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37341
llvm-svn: 316778
Also, for OS unknown targets like wasm, don't include
'unknown' in the library path. This is a fix for rL316719.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39354
llvm-svn: 316777
Fixes an assertion failure when ivar is a struct containing incomplete
array. Also completes support for direct flexible array members.
rdar://problem/21054495
Reviewers: rjmccall, theraven
Reviewed By: rjmccall
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38774
llvm-svn: 316723
clang currently uses .init_array instead of .ctors on Linux if it detects gcc
4.7+. Make it so that it also uses .init_array if no gcc installation is found
at all – if there's no old gcc, there's nothing we need to be compatible with.
icecc for example runs clang in a very small chroot, so before this change
clang would use .ctors if run under icecc. And lld currently silently mislinks
inputs with .ctors sections, so before this clang + icecc + lld would produce
broken binaries. (But this seems like a good change independent of that lld
bug.)
https://reviews.llvm.org/D39317
llvm-svn: 316713
I think the only reason they are different is because we don't set tune_i686 for -march=i686 to match GCC. But GCC 4.9.0 seems to have changed this behavior and they do set it now. So I think they can aliases now.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39349
llvm-svn: 316712
Instead of only setting a non-zero debug location on the return
instruction in *_helper_block functions, set a proper location on all
instructions within these functions. Pick the start location of the
block literal expr for maximum clarity.
The debugger does not step into *_helper_block functions during normal
single-stepping because we mark their parameters as artificial. This is
what we want (the functions are implicitly generated and uninteresting
to most users). The stepping behavior is unchanged by this patch.
rdar://32907581
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39310
llvm-svn: 316704
The exisiting code goes out of its way to put block parameters into an
alloca only at -O0, and then describes the funciton argument with a
dbg.declare, which is undocumented in the LLVM-CFE contract and does
not actually behave as intended after LLVM r642022.
This patch just generates the alloca unconditionally, the mem2reg pass
will eliminate it at -O1 and up anyway and points the dbg.declare to
the alloca as intended (which mem2reg will then correctly rewrite into
a dbg.value).
This reapplies r316684 with some dead code removed.
rdar://problem/35043980
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39305
llvm-svn: 316689
The exisiting code goes out of its way to put block parameters into an
alloca only at -O0, and then describes the funciton argument with a
dbg.declare, which is undocumented in the LLVM-CFE contract and does
not actually behave as intended after LLVM r642022.
This patch just generates the alloca unconditionally, the mem2reg pass
will eliminate it at -O1 and up anyway and points the dbg.declare to
the alloca as intended (which mem2reg will then correctly rewrite into
a dbg.value).
rdar://problem/35043980
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39305
llvm-svn: 316684
Summary:
The warning was initially introduced in D32914 by @thakis,
and the concerns were raised there, and later in rL302247
and PR33771.
I do believe that it makes sense to relax the diagnostic
e.g. in this case, when the expression originates from the
system header, which can not be modified. This prevents
adoption for the diagnostic for codebases which use pthreads
(`PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER`), gtest, etc.
As @malcolm.parsons suggests, it *may* make sense to also
not warn for the template types, but it is not obvious to
me how to do that in here.
Though, it still makes sense to complain about `NULL` macro.
While there, add more tests.
Reviewers: dblaikie, thakis, rsmith, rjmccall, aaron.ballman
Reviewed By: thakis
Subscribers: Rakete1111, hans, cfe-commits, thakis, malcolm.parsons
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38954
llvm-svn: 316662
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33904
Happens when static function is accessed via the class variable. That leads to incorrect overloads number because the variable is considered as the first argument.
struct Bar {
static void foo(); static void foo(int);
};
int main() {
Bar b;
b.foo(/*complete here*/); // did not work before
Bar::foo(/*complete here*/); // worked fine
}
Patch by Ivan Donchevskii!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36390
llvm-svn: 316646
Summary:
CUDA 9's minimum sm is sm_30.
Ideally we should also make sm_30 the default when compiling with CUDA
9, but that seems harder than it should be.
Subscribers: sanjoy
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39109
llvm-svn: 316611
Summary:
Also enable -no-pie on Gnu toolchain (previously available on Darwin only).
Non-PIE executables won't even start on recent Android, and DT_RPATH is ignored by the loader.
Reviewers: srhines, danalbert
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38430
llvm-svn: 316606
Darwin uses char * for the variadic list type (va_list). We use the PPC
SVR4 ABI for PPC, which uses a structure type for the va_list. When
constructing the GEP, we would fail due to the incorrect handling for
the va_list. Correct this to use the right type.
llvm-svn: 316599
As indicated by Table 1-1 in Intel Architecture Instruction Set Extensions and Future Features Programming Reference from October 2017.
llvm-svn: 316593
Ensure that we check the ivar containing decl for the DLL storage
attribute rather than the ivar itself as the dll storage is associated
to the interface decl not the ivar decl.
llvm-svn: 316545