16M regions can waste almost 1G for nothing.
Since region size is used only during initial heap growth,
it's unclear why we even need such huge regions.
llvm-svn: 214027
* Add abbreviation for CXXMethodDecl and for FunctionProtoType. These come up
a *lot* in C++ modules.
* Allow typedef declarations to use the abbreviation if they're class members,
or if they're used.
In passing, add more record name records for Clang AST node kinds.
The downside is that we had already used up our allotment of 12 abbreviations,
so this pushes us to an extra bit on each record to support the extra abbrev
kinds, which increases file size by ~1%. This patch *barely* pays for that
through the other improvements, but we've got room for another 18 abbrevs,
so we should be able to make it much more profitable with future changes.
llvm-svn: 214024
over each node in the worklist prior to combining.
This allows the combiner to produce new nodes which need to go back
through legalization. This is particularly useful when generating
operands to target specific nodes in a post-legalize DAG combine where
the operands are significantly easier to express as pre-legalized
operations. My immediate use case will be PSHUFB formation where we need
to build a constant shuffle mask with a build_vector node.
This also refactors the relevant functionality in the legalizer to
support this, and updates relevant tests. I've spoken to the R600 folks
and these changes look like improvements to them. The avx512 change
needs to be investigated, I suspect there is a disagreement between the
legalizer and the DAG combiner there, but it seems a minor issue so
leaving it to be re-evaluated after this patch.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4564
llvm-svn: 214020
Parser::ParseDeclarationSpecifiers eagerly updates the source range of
the DeclSpec with the current token position. However, it might not
consume any more tokens.
Fix this by only setting the start of the range, not the end. This way
the SourceRange will be invalid if we don't consume any more tokens.
This fixes PR20413.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4646
llvm-svn: 214018
Re-apply SVN r213684 which was reverted in SVN r213724 since it broke the
build bots. Add a tweak to enable inclusion of the assembly sources in
standalone build as well.
Original commit message:
This patch address the PR20360. The CMake assembler build system
ignores the .S assembly files in builtins library build. This patch
fixes the issue.
llvm-svn: 214013
The .rodata directive was added on the IA-64 (Itanium) platform. The LLVM IAS
supports the .rodata on i386 and x86_64 as well. There is no reason to really
restrict compilation of the builtins to just clang. By explicitly indicating
that the data is meant to be pushed into the .rodata section via the .section
.rodata, the assembly is made compatible with clang and gcc (with GAS).
This will enable building these routines on the Linux buildbots via CMake.
llvm-svn: 214012
The tale starts with r212808 which attempted to fix inversion of the low
and high bits when lowering MUL_LOHI. Sadly, that commit did not include
any positive test cases, and just removed some operations from a test
case where the actual logic being changed isn't fully visible from the
test.
What this commit did was two things. First, it reversed the low and high
results in the formation of the MERGE_VALUES node for the multiple
results. This is entirely correct.
Second it changed the shuffles for extracting the low and high
components from the i64 results of the multiplies to extract them
assuming a big-endian-style encoding of the multiply results. This
second change is wrong. There is no big-endian encoding in x86, the
results of the multiplies are normal v2i64s: when cast to v4i32, the low
i32s are at offsets 0 and 2, and the high i32s are at offsets 1 and 3.
However, the first change wasn't enough to actually fix the bug, which
is (I assume) why the second change was also made. There was another bug
in the MERGE_VALUES formation: we weren't using a VTList, and so were
getting a single result node! When grabbing the *second* result from the
node, we got... well.. colud be anything. I think this *appeared* to
invert things, but had to be causing other problems as well.
Fortunately, I fixed the MERGE_VALUES issue in r213931, so we should
have been fine, right? NOOOPE! Because the core bug was never addressed,
the test in vector-idiv failed when I fixed the MERGE_VALUES node.
Because there are essentially no docs for this node, I had to guess at
how to fix it and tried swapping the operands, restoring the order of
the original code before r212808. While this "fixed" the test case (in
that we produced the write instructions) we were still extracting the
wrong elements of the i64s, and thus PR20355 was still broken.
This commit essentially reverts the big-endian-style extraction part of
r212808 and goes back to the original masks which were correct. Now that
the MERGE_VALUES node formation is also correct, everything works. I've
also included a more detailed test from PR20355 to make sure this stays
fixed.
llvm-svn: 214011
The clever way to implement signed multiplication with unsigned *is
already implemented* and tested and working correctly. The bug is
somewhere else. Re-investigating.
This will teach me to not scroll far enough to read the code that did
what I thought needed to be done.
llvm-svn: 214009
signed multiplication is requested. While there is not a difference in
the *low* half of the result, the *high* half (used specifically to
implement the signed division by these constants) certainly is used. The
test case I've nuked was actively asserting wrong code.
There is a delightful solution to doing signed multiplication even when
we don't have it that Richard Smith has crafted, but I'll add the
machinery back and implement that in a follow-up patch. This at least
restores correctness.
llvm-svn: 214007
We used to initialize symbolizer lazily, but this doesn't work in
various sandboxed environments. Instead, let's be consistent with
the rest of sanitizers.
llvm-svn: 214006
Get rid of Symbolizer::Init(path_to_external) in favor of
thread-safe Symbolizer::GetOrInit(), and use the latter version
everywhere. Implicitly depend on the value of external_symbolizer_path
runtime flag instead of passing it around manually.
No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 214005
This moves some memptr specific code into the generic thunk emission
codepath.
Fixes PR20053.
Reviewers: majnemer
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4613
llvm-svn: 214004
This isn't a real diagnostic kind, only a location note, and this form isn't even
used if the SourceManager can provide a valid presumed location. But still.
llvm-svn: 214002
llvm revision 210639 renamed the -global-merge backend option to
-enable-global-merge. This change simply updates clang to match that.
Patch by Steven Wu!
llvm-svn: 213993
Previously we were building up the inalloca struct in the usual pattern
of return type followed by arguments. However, on Windows, 'this'
always precedes the 'sret' parameter, so we need to insert it into the
struct first as a special case.
llvm-svn: 213990
instructions which happen to have a constant mask.
Currently, this only handles a very narrow set of cases, but those
happen to be the cases that I care about for testing shuffles sanely.
This is a bit trickier than other shuffle instructions because we're
decoding constants out of the constant pool. The current MC layer makes
it completely impossible to inspect a constant pool entry, so we have to
do it at the MI level and attach the comment to the streamer on its way
out. So no joy for disassembling, but it does make test cases and asm
dumps *much* nicer.
Sorry for no test cases, but it didn't really seem that valuable to go
trolling through existing old test cases and updating them. I'll have
lots of testing of this in the upcoming patch for SSSE3 emission in the
new vector shuffle lowering code paths.
llvm-svn: 213986
Specifically, use .preinit_array initialization on Linux and dynamic global
initializer on another platforms. Historically UBSan didn't have any
initialization code and its runtime was stateless. This is no longer the
case - UBSan relies on some non-trivial functionality from sanitizer_common
(e.g. online symbolization) and is now configurable by runtime flags.
Additionally, we've dropped support for enabling UBSan only for a few shared
objects, so UBSan is now always linked into the main executable, so now
we can use similar initialization as all the rest sanitizers.
llvm-svn: 213983
This patch removes the empty coverage mapping regions.
Those regions were produced by clang's old mapping region generation
algorithm, but the new algorithm doesn't generate them.
llvm-svn: 213981