PR15000 has a testcase where the time to compile was bordering on 30s. When I
dropped the limit value to 100, it became a much more managable 6s. The compile
time seems to increase in a roughly linear fashion based on increasing the limit
value. (See the runtimes below.)
So, let's lower the limit to 100 so that they can get a more reasonable compile
time.
Limit Value Time
----------- ----
10 0.9744s
20 1.8035s
30 2.3618s
40 2.9814s
50 3.6988s
60 4.5486s
70 4.9314s
80 5.8012s
90 6.4246s
100 7.0852s
110 7.6634s
120 8.3553s
130 9.0552s
140 9.6820s
150 9.8804s
160 10.8901s
170 10.9855s
180 12.0114s
190 12.6816s
200 13.2754s
210 13.9942s
220 13.8097s
230 14.3272s
240 15.7753s
250 15.6673s
260 16.0541s
270 16.7625s
280 17.3823s
290 18.8213s
300 18.6120s
310 20.0333s
320 19.5165s
330 20.2505s
340 20.7068s
350 21.1833s
360 22.9216s
370 22.2152s
380 23.9390s
390 23.4609s
400 24.0426s
410 24.6410s
420 26.5208s
430 27.7155s
440 26.4142s
450 28.5646s
460 27.3494s
470 29.7255s
480 29.4646s
490 30.5001s
llvm-svn: 179713
The system_header pragma (from GCC) is implemented using line notes in the
source manager. However, a line note's line number specifies the number
not for the current line, but for the next line. This was making all
line numbers appear off by one after the pragma.
Reported by Andy Gibbs, uncovered during r179677.
llvm-svn: 179709
The reference manual defines only 5 permitted values for the immediate field of the "hint" instruction:
1. nop (imm == 0)
2. yield (imm == 1)
3. wfe (imm == 2)
4. wfi (imm == 3)
5. sev (imm == 4)
Therefore, restrict the permitted values for the "hint" instruction to 0 through 4.
Patch by Mihail Popa <Mihail.Popa@arm.com>
llvm-svn: 179707
will be gone soon!) that lets it interpret a function
using just an llvm::Module, an llvm::Function, and a
MemoryMap.
Also added an API to IRExecutionUnit to get at its
llvm::Function, so that the IRInterpreter can work
with it.
llvm-svn: 179704
This was slightly tricky because BlockDecls don't currently store an
inferred return type. However, we can rely on the fact that blocks with
inferred return types will have return statements that match the inferred
type.
<rdar://problem/13665798>
llvm-svn: 179699
GCC complains: Core.cpp:1449:27: warning: overflow in implicit constant conversion [-Woverflow]
I'm not sure if that's really a problem here, but using the enum type is better
style anyways.
llvm-svn: 179696
a ClangExpressionDeclMap. Any functions that
require value resolution etc. fail if the
ClangExpressionDeclMap isn't present - which is
exactly what is desired.
llvm-svn: 179695
- conditionally build mac-specific plugins only on mac (PluginObjectFileMachO, PluginDynamicLoaderDrawinKernel and PluginDynamicLoaderMacOSXDYLD)
- clean up warnings by ignoring deprecated declarations (auto_ptr for example)
llvm-svn: 179694
Summary:
Added BreakableLineComment, moved common code from
BreakableBlockComment to newly added BreakableComment. As a side-effect of the
rewrite, found another problem with escaped newlines and had to change
code which removes trailing whitespace from line comments not to break after
this patch.
Reviewers: klimek, djasper
Reviewed By: klimek
CC: cfe-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D682
llvm-svn: 179693
A couple of recently introduced conditional branch patterns
also need to be marked as isCodeGenOnly since they cannot
be handled by the asm parser.
No change in generated code.
llvm-svn: 179690
Also,
- abstract out the indirect/in memory/in registers decisions into the CGCXXABI
- fix handling of empty struct arguments for '-cxx-abi microsoft'
- add/fix tests
llvm-svn: 179681
VerifyDiagnosticConsumer previously would not check that the diagnostic and
its matching directive referenced the same source file. Common practice was
to create directives that referenced other files but only by line number,
and this led to problems such as when the file containing the directive
didn't have enough lines to match the location of the diagnostic in the
other file, leading to bizarre file formatting and other oddities.
This patch causes VerifyDiagnosticConsumer to match source files as well as
line numbers. Therefore, a new syntax is made available for directives, for
example:
// expected-error@file:line {{diagnostic message}}
This extends the @line feature where "file" is the file where the diagnostic
is generated. The @line syntax is still available and uses the current file
for the diagnostic. "file" can be specified either as a relative or absolute
path - although the latter has less usefulness, I think! The #include search
paths will be used to locate the file and if it is not found an error will be
generated.
The new check is not optional: if the directive is in a different file to the
diagnostic, the file must be specified. Therefore, a number of test-cases
have been updated with regard to this.
This closes out PR15613.
llvm-svn: 179677
IRMemoryMap rather than through its own memory
abstraction. This considerably simplifies the
code, and makes it possible to run the
IRInterpreter multiple times on an already-parsed
expression in the absence of a ClangExpressionDeclMap.
Changes include:
- ClangExpressionDeclMap's interface methods
for the IRInterpreter now take IRMemoryMap
arguments. They are not long for this world,
however, since the IRInterpreter will soon be
working with materialized variables.
- As mentioned above, removed the Memory class
from the IR interpreter altogether. It had a
few functions that remain useful, such as
keeping track of Values that have been placed
in memory, so I moved those into methods on
InterpreterStackFrame.
- Changed IRInterpreter to work with lldb::addr_t
rather than Memory::Region as its primary
currency.
- Fixed a bug in the IRMemoryMap where it did not
report correct address byte size and byte order
if no process was present, because it was using
Target::GetDefaultArchitecture() rather than
Target::GetArchitecture().
- Made IRMemoryMap methods clear the Errors they
receive before running. Having to do this by
hand is just annoying.
The testsuite seems happy with these changes, but
please let me know if you see problems (especially
in use cases without a process).
llvm-svn: 179675
In the classical (non -polly-codegen-scev) mode, we assume that we can always
recreate PHI nodes during code generation. This is not true. We can only
reconstruct them from the polyhedral information, in case the entire loop of the
PHI node is part of the SCoP and consequently the PHI node was translated in
the polyhedral description.
llvm-svn: 179674
We now support regions with multiple entries and multiple exits natively.
Regions are not needed to be simplified to single entry and single exit.
We need to XFAIL two test cases as this change increases the scop coverage
and uncoveres two failures in the independent blocks pass. The first failure
will be fixed in a subsequent commit, the second one is in the non-default
-polly-codegen-scev mode and still needs to be fixed.
Contributed-by: Star Tan <tanmx_star@yeah.net>
llvm-svn: 179673
We currently emit an error message when you try to use thread local
storage on targets that don't support it and testing C++11 thread
locals will trip this. We don't want to xfail the test for all darwin
hosts so add a quick hack to check for darwin10 and disable the
test based on that. Only checking darwin10 because anything earlier
is really old and I don't have a list of what other hosts don't
support tls handy.
Alternate suggestions welcome!
llvm-svn: 179671
will fire on code such as:
cout << x == 0;
which the compiler will intrepret as
(cout << x) == 0;
This warning comes with two fixits attached to notes, one for parentheses to
silence the warning, and another to evaluate the comparison first.
llvm-svn: 179662
For a parameter in a method like this:
-(int)methodWithFn:(void (*)(int *p))fn;
we would return the source range of the type and not include the parameter name.
Fixes rdar://13668626.
llvm-svn: 179660
Also, add a few random extra open projects.
Most of C++ support is done; we don't need the status page anymore. We're
hoping that the C++-related open projects are the only major pieces of
functionality we don't model at this point.
llvm-svn: 179659
This patch allows the Mips assembler to parse and emit nested
expressions as instruction operands. It also extends the
expansion of memory instructions when an offset is given as
an expression.
Contributer: Vladimir Medic
llvm-svn: 179657