This is a preliminary setup change to support a renaming of Windows target
triples. Split the object file format information out of the environment into a
separate entity. Unfortunately, file format was previously treated as an
environment with an unknown OS. This is most obvious in the ARM subtarget where
the handling for macho on an arbitrary platform switches to AAPCS rather than
APCS (as per Apple's needs).
llvm-svn: 203160
Windows always uses COFF unless Windows ELF is in use. Rather than checking if
Windows, MinGW, or Cygwin is being targeted, just check if the target OS is
windows and that it is not an ELF environment.
llvm-svn: 203159
This patch teaches the DAGCombiner how to fold a binary OR between two
shufflevector into a single shuffle vector when possible.
The rules are:
1. fold (or (shuf A, V_0, MA), (shuf B, V_0, MB)) -> (shuf A, B, Mask1)
2. fold (or (shuf A, V_0, MA), (shuf B, V_0, MB)) -> (shuf B, A, Mask2)
The DAGCombiner can take advantage of the fact that OR is commutative and
compute two possible shuffle masks (Mask1 and Mask2) for the resulting
shuffle node.
Before folding a dag according to either rule 1 or 2, DAGCombiner verifies
that the resulting shuffle mask is legal for the target.
DAGCombiner would firstly try to fold according to 1.; If not possible
then it will try to fold according to 2.
If both Mask1 and Mask2 are illegal then we conservatively don't fold
the OR instruction.
llvm-svn: 203156
If a guard variable will be created for an entity at global scope,
then we cannot rely on the scope depth to disambiguate names for us.
Instead, mangle the entire variable into the guard to ensure it's uniqueness.
llvm-svn: 203151
Initializers and finalizers for static data members have the variable's
access-specifier, storage-class, type and CV-qualifiers mangled in.
llvm-svn: 203145
This reverts commits r203136, r203137, and r203138.
This code doesn't build on Windows. Even on Vista+, Windows requires
elevated privileges to create a symlink. Therefore we can't use
symlinks in the compiler. We'll have to find another approach.
llvm-svn: 203143
There was a race where:
- The LockFileManager tries to own the lock file and fails.
- The other owner then releases and removes the lock file.
- The LockFileManager tries to read the owner info from the lock file but fails now.
In such a case have LockFileManager try to get ownership again, instead of error'ing out.
llvm-svn: 203138
Hard links do not work on SMB network directories, and it causes us to fail
to build clang module files if the module cache is in such a directory.
rdar://15944959
llvm-svn: 203137
Summary:
This provides support for CP and DP relative global accesses in inline
asm.
Reviewers: robertlytton
Reviewed By: robertlytton
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2943
llvm-svn: 203129
for the Cortex-A53 subtarget in the AArch64 backend.
This patch lays the ground work to annotate each AArch64 instruction
(no NEON yet) with a list of SchedReadWrite types. The patch also
provides the Cortex-A53 processor resources, maps those the the default
SchedReadWrites, and provides basic latency. NEON support will be added
in a subsequent patch with proper forwarding logic.
Verification was done by setting the pre-RA scheduler to linearize to
better gauge the effect of the MIScheduler. Even without modeling the
forward logic, the results show a modest improvement for Cortex-A53.
Reviewers: apazos, mcrosier, atrick
Patch by Dave Estes <cestes@codeaurora.org>!
llvm-svn: 203125
Summary:
Added an inserter for ArrayRef<SourceRange>, as it is already needed in at least
two places (static analyzer and clang-tidy).
Reviewers: jordan_rose
CC: cfe-commits, gribozavr
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2984
llvm-svn: 203117