This patch is to rewrite FileOutputBuffer as two separate classes;
one for file-backed output buffer and the other for memory-backed
output buffer. I think the new code is easier to follow because two
different implementations are now actually separated as different
classes.
Unlike the previous implementation, the class that does not replace the
final output file using rename(2) does not create a temporary file at
all. Instead, it allocates memory using mmap(2) and use it. I think
this is an improvement because it is now guaranteed that the temporary
memory region doesn't trigger any I/O and there's now zero chance to
leave a temporary file behind. Also, it shouldn't impose new restrictions
because were using mmap IO too.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39449
llvm-svn: 317127
Summary:
quick_exit() and at_quick_exit() were introduced in android NDK 21:
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/prebuilts/ndk/+/dev/platform/sysroot/usr/include/stdlib.h#55
This CL conditions `_LIBCPP_HAS_QUICK_EXIT` on `__ANDROID_API__ >= 21`. The only place this macro is used is in some using declarations: `using ::quick_exit`, `using ::at_quick_exit`.
Also, add a missing include to sys/cdefs.h which is what defines `__BIONIC__`.
Reviewers: thakis, danalbert, EricWF
Reviewed By: danalbert
Subscribers: srhines, krytarowski
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39479
llvm-svn: 317124
This will enable us to prefer VALIGND/Q during shuffle lowering in order to get the extended register encoding space when BWI isn't available. But if we end up not using the extended registers we can switch VPALIGNR for the shorter VEX encoding.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39401
llvm-svn: 317122
Summary: In the compile phase of SamplePGO+ThinLTO, ICP is not invoked. Instead, indirect call targets will be included as function metadata for ThinIndex to buidl the call graph. This should not only include functions defined in other modules, but also functions defined in the same module, otherwise ThinIndex may find the callee dead and eliminate it, while ICP in backend will revive the symbol, which leads to undefined symbol.
Reviewers: tejohnson
Reviewed By: tejohnson
Subscribers: sanjoy, llvm-commits, mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39480
llvm-svn: 317118
The importer will now accept nested instructions in the result pattern such as
(ADDWrr $a, (SUBWrr $b, $c)). This is only valid when the nested instruction
def's a single vreg and the parent instruction consumes a single vreg where a
nested instruction is specified. The importer will automatically create a vreg
to connect the two using the type information from the pattern. This vreg will
be constrained to the register classes given in the instruction definitions*.
* REG_SEQUENCE is explicitly rejected because of this. The definition doesn't
constrain to a register class and it therefore needs special handling.
llvm-svn: 317117
This is a partial fix for bug 34050.
This prevents callers of omp_set_lock (which does not hold __kmp_global_lock)
from ever seeing an uninitialized version of __kmp_i_lock_table.table.
It does not solve a use-after-free race condition if omp_set_lock obtains a
pointer to __kmp_i_lock_table.table before it is updated and then attempts to
dereference afterwards. That race is far less likely and can be handled in a
separate patch.
The unit test usually segfaults on the current trunk revision. It passes with
the patch.
Patch by Adam Azarchs
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39439
llvm-svn: 317115
Summary:
This patch makes the implementation of parseUnaryOperator non-recursive. We had
a problem with a file starting with tens of thousands of +'es and -'es which
caused clang-format to stack overflow.
Reviewers: bkramer
Reviewed By: bkramer
Subscribers: cfe-commits, klimek
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39498
llvm-svn: 317113
This patch moves the check for opt size and hasPartialRegUpdate into the lower level implementation of foldMemoryOperandImpl to catch the entry point that fast isel uses.
We're still folding undef register instructions in AVX that we should also probably disable, but that's a problem for another patch.
Unfortunately, this requires reordering a bunch of functions which is why the diff is so large. I can do the function reordering separately if we want.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39402
llvm-svn: 317112
This is necessary because DCE is applied to full LTO modules. Without
this change, a reference from a dead ThinLTO global to a dead full
LTO global will result in an undefined reference at link time.
This problem is only observable when --gc-sections is disabled, or
when targeting COFF, as the COFF port of lld requires all symbols to
have a definition even if all references are dead (this is consistent
with link.exe).
This change also adds an EliminateAvailableExternally pass at -O0. This
is necessary to handle the situation on Windows where a non-prevailing
copy of a linkonce_odr function has an SEH filter function; any
such filters must be DCE'd because they will contain a call to the
llvm.localrecover intrinsic, passing as an argument the address of the
function that the filter belongs to, and llvm.localrecover requires
this function to be defined locally.
Fixes PR35142.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39484
llvm-svn: 317108
This makes the command line options consistent with llvm-cov and
llvm-profdata, which both use `-num-threads` and `-j`.
This also addresses the conflict reported after landing D39355.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39496
llvm-svn: 317104
Summary:
The split in D39461 introduced separate C++ flags, but `cxx_flags` needs `-lrt` as well for the standalone build.
Reviewers: alekseyshl
Reviewed By: alekseyshl
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39497
llvm-svn: 317103
Summary:
[X86] Teach fast isel to handle i64 sitofp with AVX.
For some reason we only handled i32 sitofp with AVX. But with SSE only we support i64 so we should do the same with AVX.
Also add i686 command lines for the 32-bit tests. 64-bit tests are in a separate file to avoid a fast-isel abort failure in 32-bit mode.
Reviewers: RKSimon, zvi
Reviewed By: RKSimon
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39450
llvm-svn: 317102
This patch aims to provide correct dwarf unwind information in function
epilogue for X86.
It consists of two parts. The first part inserts CFI instructions that set
appropriate cfa offset and cfa register in emitEpilogue() in
X86FrameLowering. This part is X86 specific.
The second part is platform independent and ensures that:
- CFI instructions do not affect code generation
- Unwind information remains correct when a function is modified by
different passes. This is done in a late pass by analyzing information
about cfa offset and cfa register in BBs and inserting additional CFI
directives where necessary.
Changed CFI instructions so that they:
- are duplicable
- are not counted as instructions when tail duplicating or tail merging
- can be compared as equal
Added CFIInstrInserter pass:
- analyzes each basic block to determine cfa offset and register valid at
its entry and exit
- verifies that outgoing cfa offset and register of predecessor blocks match
incoming values of their successors
- inserts additional CFI directives at basic block beginning to correct the
rule for calculating CFA
Having CFI instructions in function epilogue can cause incorrect CFA
calculation rule for some basic blocks. This can happen if, due to basic
block reordering, or the existence of multiple epilogue blocks, some of the
blocks have wrong cfa offset and register values set by the epilogue block
above them.
CFIInstrInserter is currently run only on X86, but can be used by any target
that implements support for adding CFI instructions in epilogue.
Patch by Violeta Vukobrat.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35844
llvm-svn: 317100
Summary:
std::queue is just a fancy wrapper around another container, so all we
need to do is to delegate to the it.
Reviewers: jingham, EricWF
Subscribers: srhines, mgorny, lldb-commits, eugene
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35666
llvm-svn: 317099
Summary:
Initially, Scudo had a monolithic design where both C and C++ functions were
living in the same library. This was not necessarily ideal, and with the work
on -fsanitize=scudo, it became more apparent that this needed to change.
We are splitting the new/delete interceptor in their own C++ library. This
allows more flexibility, notably with regard to std::bad_alloc when the work is
done. This also allows us to not link new & delete when using pure C.
Additionally, we add the UBSan runtimes with Scudo, in order to be able to have
a -fsanitize=scudo,undefined in Clang (see work in D39334).
The changes in this patch:
- split the cxx specific code in the scudo cmake file into a new library;
(remove the spurious foreach loop, that was not necessary)
- add the UBSan runtimes (both C and C++);
- change the test cmake file to allow for specific C & C++ tests;
- make C tests pure C, rename their extension accordingly.
Reviewers: alekseyshl
Reviewed By: alekseyshl
Subscribers: srhines, mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39461
llvm-svn: 317097
Summary:
Compute the strongly connected components of the CFG and fall back to
use these for blocks that are in loops that are not detected by
LoopInfo when computing loop back-edge and exit branch probabilities.
Reviewers: dexonsmith, davidxl
Subscribers: mcrosier, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39385
llvm-svn: 317094
Summary:
It is not presently used, and it's quite dangerous to use -- it assumes the
integer is an osx kern_return_t, but very few of the integers we have lying
around are mach kernel error codes. The error can still be used to a
mach error using a slightly longer (but more explicit) syntax.
Reviewers: jingham
Subscribers: lldb-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35305
llvm-svn: 317093
This patch reverts rL311205 that was initially a wrong fix. The real problem
was in intersection of signed and unsigned ranges (see rL316552), and the
patch being reverted masked the problem instead of fixing it.
By now, the test against which rL311205 was made works OK even without this
code. This revert patch also contains a test case that demonstrates incorrect
behavior caused by rL311205: it is caused by incorrect choise of signed max
instead of unsigned.
llvm-svn: 317088
So far we've only been using PACKSS truncations with 'all-bits or zero-bits' patterns (vector comparison results etc.). When really we can safely use it for any case as long as the number of sign bits reach down to the last 16-bits (or 8-bits if we're truncating to bytes).
The next steps after this is add the equivalent support for PACKUS and to support packing to sub-128 bit vectors for truncating stores etc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39476
llvm-svn: 317086
The code is tested to work with latest clang, GNU and Intel compiler. The implementation
is optimized for low overhead when no tool is attached shifting the cost to execution with
tool attached.
This patch does not implement OMPT for libomptarget.
Patch by Simon Convent and Joachim Protze
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38185
llvm-svn: 317085
Summary:
By replacing branches to CommonExitBlock, we remove the node from
CommonExitBlock's predecessors, invalidating the iterator. The problem
is exposed when the common exit block has multiple predecessors and
needs to sink lifetime info. The modification in the test case trigger
the issue.
Reviewers: davidxl, davide, wmi
Reviewed By: davidxl
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39112
llvm-svn: 317084
The way we handle ONLY_IF_RO/ONLY_IF_RW constraints in
processSectionCommands is a bit tricky. If input sections
does no satisfy given constraint we remove command from
commands list. It seems too complex, what we can do instead
is to make the OutputCommand empty. So that at later steps
LLD will remove it just like it deal with other empty output commands.
That allows to simplify the loop a bit.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39094
llvm-svn: 317082
fmod specification requires the sign of the remainder is
the same as numerator in case remainder is zero.
Reviewers: gottesmm, scanon, arsenm, davide, craig.topper
Reviewed By: scanon
Subscribers: wdng, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39225
llvm-svn: 317081
This is PR34826.
Currently LLD is unable to report line number when reporting
duplicate declaration of some variable.
That happens because for extracting line information we always use
.debug_line section content which describes mapping from machine
instructions to source file locations, what does not help for
variables as does not describe them.
In this patch I am taking the approproate information about
variables locations from the .debug_info section.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38721
llvm-svn: 317080