As proposed in D77881, we'll have the related widening operation,
so this name becomes too vague.
While here, change the function signature to take an 'int' rather
than 'size_t' for the scaling factor, add an assert for overflow of
32-bits, and improve the documentation comments.
This behaviour is in line with SmallBitVector and other vector-like
types.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77027
Summary:
Although the function had a bool return value, it was always returning
true. Presumably this is because the main type of errors one can
encounter here is running off the end of the stream, and until very
recently, the DataExtractor class made it very difficult to detect that.
The situation has changed now, and we can easily detect errors here,
which this patch does.
Reviewers: dblaikie, aprantl
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77308
Summary:
There are at least three clients for KnownBits calculations:
ValueTracking, SelectionDAG and GlobalISel. To reduce duplication the
common logic should be moved out of these clients and into KnownBits
itself.
This patch does this for AND, OR and XOR calculations by implementing
and using appropriate operator overloads KnownBits::operator& etc.
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74060
Now compiler defines 5 sets of constants to represent rounding mode.
These are:
1. `llvm::APFloatBase::roundingMode`. It specifies all 5 rounding modes
defined by IEEE-754 and is used in `APFloat` implementation.
2. `clang::LangOptions::FPRoundingModeKind`. It specifies 4 of 5 IEEE-754
rounding modes and a special value for dynamic rounding mode. It is used
in clang frontend.
3. `llvm::fp::RoundingMode`. Defines the same values as
`clang::LangOptions::FPRoundingModeKind` but in different order. It is
used to specify rounding mode in in IR and functions that operate IR.
4. Rounding mode representation used by `FLT_ROUNDS` (C11, 5.2.4.2.2p7).
Besides constants for rounding mode it also uses a special value to
indicate error. It is convenient to use in intrinsic functions, as it
represents platform-independent representation for rounding mode. In this
role it is used in some pending patches.
5. Values like `FE_DOWNWARD` and other, which specify rounding mode in
library calls `fesetround` and `fegetround`. Often they represent bits
of some control register, so they are target-dependent. The same names
(not values) and a special name `FE_DYNAMIC` are used in
`#pragma STDC FENV_ROUND`.
The first 4 sets of constants are target independent and could have the
same numerical representation. It would simplify conversion between the
representations. Also now `clang::LangOptions::FPRoundingModeKind` and
`llvm::fp::RoundingMode` do not contain the value for IEEE-754 rounding
direction `roundTiesToAway`, although it is supported natively on
some targets.
This change defines all the rounding mode type via one `llvm::RoundingMode`,
which also contains rounding mode for IEEE rounding direction `roundTiesToAway`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77379
Dead constants might be left when a function is replaced, we can
gracefully handle this case and avoid complexity for the users who would
see an assertion otherwise.
Summary:
Preserve call site info for duplicated instructions. We copy over the
call site info in CloneMachineInstrBundle to avoid repeated calls to
copyCallSiteInfo in CloneMachineInstr.
(Alternatively, we could copy call site info higher up the stack, e.g.
into TargetInstrInfo::duplicate, or even into individual backend passes.
However, I don't see how that would be safer or more general than the
current approach.)
Reviewers: aprantl, djtodoro, dstenb
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77685
A perf helper is always only ever cretaed to be checked for validity
then passed as Counter ctor argument, never to be touched again.
Its lifetime should outlive that of the counter, and there is never any
reason to have two different counters of top of the perf helper.
Make sure these assumptions always hold by making the Counter consume the
PerfHelper.
Summary:
When narrowing G_IMPLICIT_DEF where the original size is not a multiple
of the narrow size, emit a smaller G_IMPLICIT_DEF and use G_ANYEXT.
To prevent a potential endless loop in the legalizer, the condition
to combine G_ANYEXT(G_IMPLICIT_DEF) is changed from isInstUnsupported
to !isInstLegal, since in this case the combine is only valid if
consequent legalization of the newly combined G_IMPLICIT_DEF does not
introduce G_ANYEXT due to narrowing.
Although this legalization for G_IMPLICIT_DEF would also be valid for
the general case, it actually caused a lot of code regressions when
tried due to superfluous COPYs and combines not getting hit anymore.
Reviewers: dsanders, aemerson, volkan, arsenm, aditya_nandakumar
Reviewed By: arsenm
Subscribers: jvesely, nhaehnle, kerbowa, wdng, rovka, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76598
In DWARFv5, type units are stored in .debug_info sections, along with
compilation units, and they are distinguished by the unit_type field
in the header, not by the name of the section. It is impossible to
associate the correct index section of a DWP file with the unit before
the unit's header is read. This patch fixes reading DWARFv5 type units
by parsing the header first and then applying the index entry according
to the actual unit type.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77552
The cmyk test is based on the known regression that resulted from:
rGf2fbdf76d8d0
This improves on the equivalent signed min/max change:
rG867f0c3c4d8c
The underlying icmp equivalence is:
~X pred ~Y --> Y pred X
For an icmp with constant, canonicalization results in a swapped pred:
~X < C --> X > ~C
Summary:
If the decoding functions are called with both start and end pointers
being nullptr, the function will crash due to a nullptr dereference.
This happens because the function does not recognise nullptr as a valid
end pointer.
Obviously, nobody is going to pass null pointers here deliberately, but
it can happen indirectly (as it did for me), when calling these
functions on an ArrayRef, as a default-initialized empty ArrayRef will
have both begin() and end() pointers equal to nullptr.
The fix is to simply remove the nullptr check. Passing nullptr for "end"
with a valid "begin" pointer will still work, as one cannot reach
nullptr by incrementing a valid pointer without triggerring UB.
Reviewers: dblaikie
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77304
Summary:
This patch adds the optional Error argument, and the Cursor variants to
more DataExtractor methods. The functions now behave the same way as
other error-aware functions (they set the error when they fail, and
don't do anything if the error is already set).
I have merged the LEB128 implementations via a template (similarly to
how fixed-size functions are handled) to reduce code duplication.
Depends on D77304.
Reviewers: dblaikie, aprantl
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77306
Summary:
This patch adds an optional Error argument to DataExtractor functions
for string extraction, and makes them behave like other DataExtractor
functions (set the error if extraction fails, don't do anything if the
error is already set).
I have merged the StringRef and C string versions of the functions to
reduce code duplication.
Reviewers: dblaikie, MaskRay
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77307
The cmyk tests are based on the known regression that resulted from:
rGf2fbdf76d8d0
So this improvement in analysis might be enough to restore that commit.
Added unit tests for 2 scenarios that were failing.
Made replace_path_prefix back to 3 parameters instead of 5, simplifying the implementation. The other 2 were always used with the default value.
This commit is intended to be the first of 3:
1) simplify/fix replace_path_prefix.
2) use it in the context of -fdebug-prefix-map and -fmacro-prefix-map (see D76869).
3) Make Windows version of replace_path_prefix insensitive to both case and separators (slash vs backslash).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77223
Summary:
[llvm][TextAPI] adding inlining reexported libraries support
* this patch adds reader/writer support for MachO tbd files.
The usecase is to represent reexported libraries in top level library
that won't need to exist for linker indirection because all of the
needed content will be inlined in the same document.
Reviewers: ributzka, steven_wu, jhenderson
Reviewed By: ributzka
Subscribers: JDevlieghere, hiraditya, mgrang, dexonsmith, rupprecht, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67646
Summary:
Splitting Knowledge retention into Queries in Analysis and Builder into Transform/Utils
allows Queries and Transform/Utils to use Analysis.
Reviewers: jdoerfert, sstefan1
Reviewed By: jdoerfert
Subscribers: mgorny, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77171
The unpredictable/hasSideEffects flag is usually inferred by tablegen
from whether the instruction has a tablegen pattern (and that pattern
only has a single output instruction). Now that the MVE intrinsics are
all committed and producing code, the remaining instructions still
marked as unpredictable need to be specially handled. This adds the flag
directly to instructions that need it, notably the V*MLAL instructions
and some of the MOV's.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76910
Summary: These were templated due to SelectionDAG using int masks for shuffles and IR using unsigned masks for shuffles. But now that D72467 has landed we have an int mask version of IRBuilder::CreateShuffleVector. So just use int instead of a template
Reviewers: spatel, efriedma, RKSimon
Reviewed By: efriedma
Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77183
Instead, represent the mask as out-of-line data in the instruction. This
should be more efficient in the places that currently use
getShuffleVector(), and paves the way for further changes to add new
shuffles for scalable vectors.
This doesn't change the syntax in textual IR. And I don't currently plan
to change the bitcode encoding in this patch, although we'll probably
need to do something once we extend shufflevector for scalable types.
I expect that once this is finished, we can then replace the raw "mask"
with something more appropriate for scalable vectors. Not sure exactly
what this looks like at the moment, but there are a few different ways
we could handle it. Maybe we could try to describe specific shuffles.
Or maybe we could define it in terms of a function to convert a fixed-length
array into an appropriate scalable vector, using a "step", or something
like that.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72467
This is the Waymarking algorithm implemented as an independent utility.
The utility is operating on a range of sequential elements.
First we "tag" the elements, by calling `fillWaymarks`.
Then we can "follow" the tags from every element inside the tagged
range, and reach the "head" (the first element), by calling
`followWaymarks`.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74415
This is a speculative fix to silence the spurious C4129 warning that
some version of MSVC generate for the raw string literals in the changed
files.
Before disabling the warning (D76428), try a potential fix suggested in
the review.
Leverage ARM ELF build attribute section to create ELF attribute section
for RISC-V. Extract the common part of parsing logic for this section
into ELFAttributeParser.[cpp|h] and ELFAttributes.[cpp|h].
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74023
Compbinary format uses MD5 to represent strings in name table. That gives smaller profile without the need of compression/decompression when writing/reading the profile. The patch adds the support in extbinary format. It is off by default but user can choose to enable it.
Note the feature of using MD5 in name table can bring very small chance of name conflict leading to profile mismatch. Besides, profile using the feature won't have the profile remapping support.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76255
Extend the FileCollector's API with addDirectory which adds a directory
and its contents to the VFS mapping.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76671
Also add a test case to wasm-ld that asserts without this change.
Internally wasm-ld builds a StringMap of exported functions and it seems
like allowing empty string in the set is preferable to adding checks.
This assert looks like it was most likely just a historical accident.
It started life here purely to support InputLanguagesSet:
eeac27e38c
Then got extracted here:
e57a403338
Then got moved to AST here
5c48bae209
With the `InLang` paramater name still intact which suggested is
InputLanguagesSet origins.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D74589
Summary:
This is patch is part of a series to introduce an Alignment type.
See this thread for context: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-July/133851.html
See this patch for the introduction of the type: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64790
Reviewers: courbet
Subscribers: jyknight, sdardis, nemanjai, hiraditya, kbarton, fedor.sergeev, asb, rbar, johnrusso, simoncook, sabuasal, niosHD, jrtc27, MaskRay, zzheng, edward-jones, atanasyan, rogfer01, MartinMosbeck, brucehoult, the_o, jfb, PkmX, jocewei, Jim, lenary, s.egerton, pzheng, sameer.abuasal, apazos, luismarques, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77059
Add a bit more logic into the 'FalseLaneZeros' tracking to enable
horizontal reductions and also make the VADDV variants
validForTailPredication.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76708
Aligned_alloc is a standard lib function and has been in glibc since
2.16 and in the C11 standard. It has semantics similar to malloc/calloc
for several analyses/transforms. This patch introduces aligned_alloc
in target library info and memory builtins. Subsequent ones will
make other passes aware and fix https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44062
This change will also be useful to LLVM generators that need to allocate
buffers of vector elements larger than 16 bytes (for eg. 256-bit ones),
element boundary alignment for which is not typically provided by glibc malloc.
Signed-off-by: Uday Bondhugula <uday@polymagelabs.com>
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76970
This patch changes VPWidenRecipe to only store a single original IR
instruction. This is the first required step towards modeling it's
operands as VPValues and also towards breaking it up into a
VPInstruction.
Discussed as part of D74695.
Reviewers: Ayal, gilr, rengolin
Reviewed By: gilr
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76988
Extend the FileCollector's API with addDirectory which adds a directory
and its contents to the VFS mapping.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76671
Without this some instances of copy construction would use the
converting constructor & lead to the destination function_ref referring
to the source function_ref instead of the underlying functor.
Discovered in feedback from 857bf5da35
Thanks to Johannes Doerfert, Arthur O'Dwyer, and Richard Smith for the
discussion and debugging.
The current implementation of the JSONWriter does not support writing
out directory entries. Earlier today I added a unit test to illustrate
the problem. When an entry is added to the YAMLVFSWriter and the path is
a directory, it will incorrectly emit the directory as a file, and any
files inside that directory will not be found by the VFS.
It's possible to partially work around the issue by only adding "leaf
nodes" (files) to the YAMLVFSWriter. However, this doesn't work for
representing empty directories. This is a problem for clients of the VFS
that want to iterate over a directory. The directory not being there is
not the same as the directory being empty.
This is not just a hypothetical problem. The FileCollector for example
does not differentiate between file and directory paths. I temporarily
worked around the issue for LLDB by ignoring directories, but I suspect
this will prove problematic sooner rather than later.
This patch fixes the issue by extending the JSONWriter to support
writing out directory entries. We store whether an entry should be
emitted as a file or directory.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76670
This flag can be used to mark a symbol as existing only for the purpose of
enabling materialization. Such a symbol can be looked up to trigger
materialization with the lookup returning only once materialization is
complete. Symbols with this flag will never resolve however (to avoid
permanently polluting the symbol table), and should only be looked up using
the SymbolLookupFlags::WeaklyReferencedSymbol flag. The primary use case for
this flag is initialization symbols.
Add a flag for those instructions which read from the top/bottom
halves of their inputs and produce a vector of results with double
width elements.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76762