This patch adds a post-linking pass which replaces the function pointer of enqueued
block kernel with a global variable (runtime handle) and adds
runtime-handle attribute to the enqueued block kernel.
In LLVM CodeGen the runtime-handle metadata will be translated to
RuntimeHandle metadata in code object. Runtime allocates a global buffer
for each kernel with RuntimeHandel metadata and saves the kernel address
required for the AQL packet into the buffer. __enqueue_kernel function
in device library knows that the invoke function pointer in the block
literal is actually runtime handle and loads the kernel address from it
and puts it into AQL packet for dispatching.
This cannot be done in FE since FE cannot create a unique global variable
with external linkage across LLVM modules. The global variable with internal
linkage does not work since optimization passes will try to replace loads
of the global variable with its initialization value.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38610
llvm-svn: 315352
At the last LLVM dev meeting we had a debug info for optimized code
BoF session. In that session I presented some graphs that showed how
the quality of the debug info produced by LLVM changed over the last
couple of years. This is a cleaned up version of the patch I used to
collect the this data. It is implemented as an extension of
llvm-dwarfdump, adding a new --statistics option. The intended
use-case is to automatically run this on the debug info produced by,
e.g., our bots, to identify eyebrow-raising changes or regressions
introduced by new transformations that we could act on.
In the current form, two kinds of data are being collected:
- The number of variables that have a debug location versus the number
of variables in total (this takes into account inlined instances of
the same function, so if a variable is completely missing form only
one instance it will be found).
- The PC range covered by variable location descriptions versus the PC
range of all variables' containing lexical scopes.
The output format is versioned and extensible, so I'm looking forward
to both bug fixes and ideas for other data that would be interesting
to track.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36627
llvm-svn: 315101
The fix is to avoid invalidating our insertion point in
replaceDbgDeclare:
Builder.insertDeclare(NewAddress, DIVar, DIExpr, Loc, InsertBefore);
+ if (DII == InsertBefore)
+ InsertBefore = &*std::next(InsertBefore->getIterator());
DII->eraseFromParent();
I had to write a unit tests for this instead of a lit test because the
use list order matters in order to trigger the bug.
The reduced C test case for this was:
void useit(int*);
static inline void inlineme() {
int x[2];
useit(x);
}
void f() {
inlineme();
inlineme();
}
llvm-svn: 313905
.. as well as the two subsequent changes r313826 and r313875.
This leads to segfaults in combination with ASAN. Will forward repro
instructions to the original author (rnk).
llvm-svn: 313876
Summary:
The documentation refers to a boolean that controls whether response files are
handled, but this is incorrect. Since r165535, response files are always
enabled.
Reviewers: compnerd, rafael
Reviewed By: compnerd
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38095
llvm-svn: 313830
Summary:
This implements the design discussed on llvm-dev for better tracking of
variables that live in memory through optimizations:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2017-September/117222.html
This is tracked as PR34136
llvm.dbg.addr is intended to be produced and used in almost precisely
the same way as llvm.dbg.declare is today, with the exception that it is
control-dependent. That means that dbg.addr should always have a
position in the instruction stream, and it will allow passes that
optimize memory operations on local variables to insert llvm.dbg.value
calls to reflect deleted stores. See SourceLevelDebugging.rst for more
details.
The main drawback to generating DBG_VALUE machine instrs is that they
usually cause LLVM to emit a location list for DW_AT_location. The next
step will be to teach DwarfDebug.cpp how to recognize more DBG_VALUE
ranges as not needing a location list, and possibly start setting
DW_AT_start_offset for variables whose lifetimes begin mid-scope.
Reviewers: aprantl, dblaikie, probinson
Subscribers: eraman, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37768
llvm-svn: 313825
Summary: Resubmission of D37937. Fixed i386 target building (conversion from std::size_t& to uint64_t& failed). Fixed documentation warning failure about docs/CFIVerify.rst not being in the tree.
Reviewers: vlad.tsyrklevich
Reviewed By: vlad.tsyrklevich
Patch by Mitch Phillips
Subscribers: sbc100, mgorny, pcc, llvm-commits, kcc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38089
llvm-svn: 313809
Summary: Resubmission of D37937. Fixed i386 target building (conversion from std::size_t& to uint64_t& failed). Fixed documentation warning failure about docs/CFIVerify.rst not being in the tree.
Reviewers: vlad.tsyrklevich
Reviewed By: vlad.tsyrklevich
Patch by Mitch Phillips
Subscribers: mgorny, pcc, llvm-commits, kcc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38089
llvm-svn: 313798
Summary: Introduces the llvm-cfi-verify tool to llvm. Includes the design document (docs/CFIVerify.rst). Current implementation of the tool is simply a disassembler that identifies and prints the indirect control flow instructions.
Reviewers: vlad.tsyrklevich
Reviewed By: vlad.tsyrklevich
Patch by Mitch Phillips
Subscribers: llvm-commits, kcc, pcc, mgorny
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37937
llvm-svn: 313688
After clang started emitting deferred regions (r312818), llvm-cov has
had a hard time picking reasonable line execuction counts. There have
been one or two generic improvements in this area (e.g r310012), but
line counts can still report coverage for whitespace instead of code
(llvm.org/PR34612).
To fix the problem:
* Introduce a new region kind so that frontends can explicitly label
gap areas.
This is done by changing the encoding of the columnEnd field of
MappingRegion. This doesn't substantially increase binary size, and
makes it easy to maintain backwards-compatibility.
* Don't set the line count to a count from a gap area, unless the count
comes from a wrapped segment.
* Don't highlight gap areas as uncovered.
Fixes llvm.org/PR34612.
llvm-svn: 313597
Summary:
This change adds support for explicit tail-exit records to be written by
the XRay runtime. This lets us differentiate the tail exit
records/events in the log, and allows us to treat those exit events
especially in the future. For now we allow printing those out in YAML
(and reading them in).
Reviewers: kpw, pelikan
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37964
llvm-svn: 313514
Summary:
This intrinsic represents a label with a list of associated metadata
strings. It is modelled as reading and writing inaccessible memory so
that it won't be removed as dead code. I think the intention is that the
annotation strings should appear at most once in the debug info, so I
marked it noduplicate. We are allowed to inline code with annotations as
long as we strip the annotation, but that can be done later.
Reviewers: majnemer
Subscribers: eraman, llvm-commits, hiraditya
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36904
llvm-svn: 312569
The CodingStandards section on avoiding the re-evaluation of end() hasn't been
updated since range-based for loops were adopted in the LLVM codebase. This
patch adds a very brief section that documents how range-based for loops
should be used wherever possible. It also moves example code in
CodingStandards to use range-based for loops and auto when appropriate.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37264
llvm-svn: 312236
Summary: Add a -name-whitelist option, which behaves in the same way as -name, but it reads in multiple function names from the given input file(s).
Reviewers: vsk
Reviewed By: vsk
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37111
llvm-svn: 312227
Summary:
This reduces the number of build actions after a no-op commit from
thousands to about six, which should be acceptable. If six actions is
still too many, developers can disable the LLVM_APPEND_VC_REV cmake
option.
llvm-config.h is a widely included header that should rarely change.
Before this patch, it would change after every re-configure. Very few
users of llvm-config.h need to know the precise version, and those that
do can migrate to incorporating LLVM_REVISION as provided by
llvm/Support/VCSRevision.h.
This should bring LLVM back to the behavior that it had before r306858
from June 30 2017. Most LLVM tools will now print a version string like
"6.0.0svn" instead of "6.0.0-git-c40c2a23de4".
Fixes PR34308
Reviewers: pcc, rafael, hans
Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37272
llvm-svn: 312043
Summary:
QuarantineSizeMb is deprecated, and QuarantineChunksUpToSize has been added as a new tunable option.
Reviewers: cryptoad
Reviewed By: cryptoad
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37238
llvm-svn: 312025
Summary:
`getelementptr` is frequently abbreviated as "GEP", often in source files that
do not ever reference the full name of the instruction. Add it to the Lexicon,
in case readers go to look for what it means there.
Test plan:
1. `ninja sphinx`
2. Confirm that the rendered docs HTML contains the new "GEP" entry
llvm-svn: 311168
Use text suggested by Justin Bogner in post-commit review of r311146
<http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20170814/479898.html>,
which makes it clear that report_fatal_error shouldn't be used when there is a
practicable alternative. Also make this clearer in CodingStandards.
llvm-svn: 311147
The current ProgrammersManual.rst document has a lot of well-written
documentation on error handling thanks to @lhames. It suggests errors can be
split cleanly into "programmatic" and "recoverable" errors. However, the
reality in current LLVM seems to be there are a number of cases where a
non-programmatic error is not easily recoverable. Therefore, add a note to
indicate the existence of report_fatal_error for these cases. I've also added
a reminder to CodingStandards.rst in the section on assertions, to indicate
that llvm_unreachable and assertions should not be relied upon to report
errors triggered by user input.
The ProgrammersManual is also silent on the use of LLVMContext::diagnose,
which is used in BPF+WebAssembly+AMDGPU to report some errors during
instruction selection. I don't address that in this patch, as it's not quite
clear how to fit in to the current error handling story
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36826
llvm-svn: 311146
CMake primer.
This moves the introduction of the ARGV/ARGN variables up to immmediately follow
the introduction of the concept of variable argument functions, and explicitly
connects this concept to C varargs functions.
llvm-svn: 311113
This reverts commit r310425, thus reapplying r310335 with a fix for link
issue of the AArch64 unittests on Linux bots when BUILD_SHARED_LIBS is ON.
Original commit message:
[GlobalISel] Remove the GISelAccessor API.
Its sole purpose was to avoid spreading around ifdefs related to
building global-isel. Since r309990, GlobalISel is not optional anymore,
thus, we can get rid of this mechanism all together.
NFC.
----
The fix for the link issue consists in adding the GlobalISel library in
the list of dependencies for the AArch64 unittests. This dependency
comes from the use of AArch64Subtarget that needs to know how
to destruct the GISel related APIs when being detroyed.
Thanks to Bill Seurer and Ahmed Bougacha for helping me reproducing and
understand the problem.
llvm-svn: 310969
1. Correct description of the kernel initial state for FLAT_SCRATCH_INIT.
2. Add link to GFX9 architecture documentation.
3. Update product names.
4. Rename note record from NT_AMD_AMDGPU_METADATA to NT_AMD_AMDGPU_HSA_METADATA and move description to the AMDHSA coding convention section.
5. Minor typo corrections.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36549
llvm-svn: 310954
Summary:
Add the documentation for the new module flag behavior. The new
ModFlagBehavior is added in r303590.
Reviewers: tejohnson
Reviewed By: tejohnson
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36557
llvm-svn: 310926
Summary:
This patch adds the -path-equivalence option (example: llvm-cov show -path-equivalence=/origin/path,/local/path) which maps the source code path from one machine to another when using `llvm-cov show`. This is similar to the -filename-equivalence option, but doesn't require you to specify all the source files on the command line.
This allows you to generate the coverage data on one machine (e.g. in a CI system), and then use llvm-cov on another machine where you have the same code base on a different path.
Reviewers: vsk
Reviewed By: vsk
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36391
llvm-svn: 310827
This make it consistent with STATISTIC which it will often appears near.
While there move one DEBUG_COUNTER instance out of an anonymous namespace. It's already declaring a static variable so the namespace is unnecessary.
llvm-svn: 310637
This reverts commit r310115.
It causes a linker failure for the one of the unittests of AArch64 on one
of the linux bot:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64le-linux-multistage/builds/3429
: && /home/fedora/gcc/install/gcc-7.1.0/bin/g++ -fPIC
-fvisibility-inlines-hidden -Werror=date-time -std=c++11 -Wall -W
-Wno-unused-parameter -Wwrite-strings -Wcast-qual
-Wno-missing-field-initializers -pedantic -Wno-long-long
-Wno-maybe-uninitialized -Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor -Wno-comment
-ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -O2
-L/home/fedora/gcc/install/gcc-7.1.0/lib64 -Wl,-allow-shlib-undefined
-Wl,-O3 -Wl,--gc-sections
unittests/Target/AArch64/CMakeFiles/AArch64Tests.dir/InstSizes.cpp.o -o
unittests/Target/AArch64/AArch64Tests
lib/libLLVMAArch64CodeGen.so.6.0.0svn lib/libLLVMAArch64Desc.so.6.0.0svn
lib/libLLVMAArch64Info.so.6.0.0svn lib/libLLVMCodeGen.so.6.0.0svn
lib/libLLVMCore.so.6.0.0svn lib/libLLVMMC.so.6.0.0svn
lib/libLLVMMIRParser.so.6.0.0svn lib/libLLVMSelectionDAG.so.6.0.0svn
lib/libLLVMTarget.so.6.0.0svn lib/libLLVMSupport.so.6.0.0svn -lpthread
lib/libgtest_main.so.6.0.0svn lib/libgtest.so.6.0.0svn -lpthread
-Wl,-rpath,/home/buildbots/ppc64le-clang-multistage-test/clang-ppc64le-multistage/stage1/lib
&& :
unittests/Target/AArch64/CMakeFiles/AArch64Tests.dir/InstSizes.cpp.o:(.toc+0x0):
undefined reference to `vtable for llvm::LegalizerInfo'
unittests/Target/AArch64/CMakeFiles/AArch64Tests.dir/InstSizes.cpp.o:(.toc+0x8):
undefined reference to `vtable for llvm::RegisterBankInfo'
The particularity of this bot is that it is built with
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON
However, I was not able to reproduce the problem so far.
Reverting to unblock the bot.
llvm-svn: 310425
Its sole purpose was to avoid spreading around ifdefs related to
building global-isel. Since r309990, GlobalISel is not optional anymore,
thus, we can get rid of this mechanism all together.
NFC.
llvm-svn: 310115
This revision ports all libFuzzer tests apart from the unittest to LIT.
The advantages of doing so include:
- Tests being self-contained
- Much easier debugging of a single test
- No need for using a two-stage compilation
The unit-test is still compiled using CMake, but it does not need a
freshly built compiler.
NOTE: The previous two-stage bot configuration will NOT work, as in the
second stage build LLVM_USE_SANITIZER is set, which disables ASAN from
being built.
Thus bots will be reconfigured in the next few commits.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36295
llvm-svn: 310075
Summary:
Adding a new restructuredText file to document the trace format produced with
an FDR mode handler and read by llvm-xray toolset.
Fixed two problems in the documentation from differential review. One bad table
and a missing link in the toc.
Original commit was e97c5836a77db803fe53319c53f3bf8e8b26d2b7.
Reviewers: dberris, pelikan
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36041
llvm-svn: 309891
Summary:
Adding a new restructuredText file to document the trace format produced with
an FDR mode handler and read by llvm-xray toolset.
Reviewers: dberris, pelikan
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36041
llvm-svn: 309836
The coverage tool needs to know which slice to look at when it's handed
a universal binary. Some projects need to look at aggregate coverage
reports for a variety of slices in different binaries: this patch adds
support for these kinds of projects to llvm-cov.
rdar://problem/33579007
llvm-svn: 309747
There is no situation where this rarely-used argument cannot be
substituted with a DIExpression and removing it allows us to simplify
the DWARF backend. Note that this patch does not yet remove any of
the newly dead code.
rdar://problem/33580047
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35951
llvm-svn: 309426
Describe:
+ Exact tablegen command and how to get it
+ tablegen command debug option for subtarget generation
+ Use of schedcover.py on the debug output to determine coverage
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35058
llvm-svn: 308476
objects to start at the same address
As discussed on the ML, there's consensus that this is what the implementations
do and it seems sensible.
llvm-svn: 308090
Debugging LIT scripts can be rather painful, as LIT directly does not
specify which line has failed.
Rather, FileCheck is expected to report the failing location, but it can
be often ambiguous if multiple commands are tested against the same
prefix. This change adds a -vv option, which echoes all output.
Then detecting the error becomes straightforward: last printed line is
the failing one.
Of course, it could be desired to try to get failing line number
directly from bash, but it involves excessive hacks on older bash
versions (cf.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24398691/how-to-get-the-real-line-number-of-a-failing-bash-command)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35330
llvm-svn: 307938
Summary: Continuing the work from https://reviews.llvm.org/D33240, this change introduces an element unordered-atomic memset intrinsic. This intrinsic is essentially memset with the implementation requirement that all stores used for the assignment are done with unordered-atomic stores of a given element size.
Reviewers: eli.friedman, reames, mkazantsev, skatkov
Reviewed By: reames
Subscribers: jfb, dschuff, sbc100, jgravelle-google, aheejin, efriedma, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34885
llvm-svn: 307854
Summary: Continuing the work from https://reviews.llvm.org/D33240, this change introduces an element unordered-atomic memmove intrinsic. This intrinsic is essentially memmove with the implementation requirement that all loads/stores used for the copy are done with unordered-atomic loads/stores of a given element size.
Reviewers: eli.friedman, reames, mkazantsev, skatkov
Reviewed By: reames
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34884
llvm-svn: 307796
OpenCL 2.0 introduces the notion of memory scopes in atomic operations to
global and local memory. These scopes restrict how synchronization is
achieved, which can result in improved performance.
This change extends existing notion of synchronization scopes in LLVM to
support arbitrary scopes expressed as target-specific strings, in addition to
the already defined scopes (single thread, system).
The LLVM IR and MIR syntax for expressing synchronization scopes has changed
to use *syncscope("<scope>")*, where <scope> can be "singlethread" (this
replaces *singlethread* keyword), or a target-specific name. As before, if
the scope is not specified, it defaults to CrossThread/System scope.
Implementation details:
- Mapping from synchronization scope name/string to synchronization scope id
is stored in LLVM context;
- CrossThread/System and SingleThread scopes are pre-defined to efficiently
check for known scopes without comparing strings;
- Synchronization scope names are stored in SYNC_SCOPE_NAMES_BLOCK in
the bitcode.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D21723
llvm-svn: 307722
When an output directory is specified, llvm-cov spawns some threads to
speed up the process of writing out file reports. Add an option which
allows users to control how many threads llvm-cov uses.
A CommandGuide.rst update + test is included.
llvm-svn: 307609
r274441 introduced Chapter 10 of "Implementing a Language with LLVM" tutorial,
which caused all files in the tutorial to start using two digit numbering. But
many links were not changed and therefore appear to be broken. This patch
addresses described issue.
As a result, following command does not produce any output anymore:
$ grep -nR '<LangImpl[0-9].html>' ./docs/tutorial/
llvm-svn: 307525
This is especially useful when lit is invoked indirectly by the build
system, and additional arguments can not be easily specified.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35091
llvm-svn: 307339
Summary:
- Removed double indirection via command-line args (i.e. two `--`
options of `build_docker_image.sh`).
- Added a comment on how to build 2-stage clang install into the
`build_docker_image.sh`, it used to be only in the `docs/Docker.rst`.
Reviewers: klimek, mehdi_amini
Reviewed By: klimek
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35050
llvm-svn: 307256