Summary:
This is needed to correctly handle checks that use IncludeInserter,
which is very common.
I couldn't find a totally safe example of a check to enable for testing,
I picked modernize-deprecated-headers which some will probably hate.
We should get configuration working...
This depends on D54691 which ensures our calls to getFile(open=false)
don't break subsequent accesses via the FileManager.
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: ioeric, MaskRay, jkorous, arphaman, kadircet, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54694
llvm-svn: 347298
Summary:
Currently, changes *within* CDBs are not tracked (CDB has no facility to do so).
However, discovery of new CDBs are tracked (all files are marked as modified).
Also, files whose compilation commands are explicitly set are marked modified.
The intent is to use this for auto-index. Newly discovered files will be indexed
with low priority.
Reviewers: ilya-biryukov
Subscribers: ioeric, MaskRay, jkorous, arphaman, kadircet, cfe-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54475
llvm-svn: 347297
Previously if V2 was unused we ended up using V1 for both inputs as part of the code that follows the new code. By using lowerVectorShuffleWithUNPCK we keep the undef nature of V2 in the output.
As near as I can tell this makes v16i8 behavior consistent with every other VT now.
This does mean that we give the register allocator freedom to fill in random registers now and create false dependencies. But like I said we're already doing that for other types.
llvm-svn: 347296
Summary:
A __builtin_constant_p may end up with a constant after inlining. Use
the is.constant intrinsic if it's a variable that's in a context where
it may resolve to a constant, e.g., an argument to a function after
inlining.
Reviewers: rsmith, shafik
Subscribers: jfb, kristina, cfe-commits, nickdesaulniers, jyknight
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54355
llvm-svn: 347294
getZeroVector produces a specifically canonicalized zero vector, but we can just let DAG legalization take care of it.
The test changes are because MULH lowering happens later than it should and this change gave us the opportunity to constant fold away a multiply during a DAG combine before the build_vector got legalized with a bitcast.
llvm-svn: 347290
The initial version of patch lacked Phi nodes updates in destinations of removed
edges. This version contains this update and tests on this situation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54021
llvm-svn: 347289
Turns out that there was no check for a store that truncates down
to a single byte when combining a (store (bswap...)) into a byte-swapping
store. This patch just adds that check.
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39478.
llvm-svn: 347288
Summary:
We already support this for scalars, but it was explicitly disabled for vectors. In the updated test cases this allows us to see the upper bits are zero to use less multiply instructions to emulate a 64 bit multiply.
This should help with this ispc issue that a coworker pointed me to https://github.com/ispc/ispc/issues/1362
Reviewers: spatel, efriedma, RKSimon, arsenm
Reviewed By: spatel
Subscribers: wdng, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54725
llvm-svn: 347287
Use a more representative test of allocating small chunks for
oddly-sized (small) objects from an allocator that has a page's worth of
memory.
llvm-svn: 347286
Because SCS relies on system-provided runtime support, we can use it
together with any other sanitizer simply by linking the runtime for
the other sanitizer.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54735
llvm-svn: 347282
Summary:
This change addresses an issue which shows up with the synchronised race
between threads writing into a buffer, and another thread reading the
buffer.
In a lot of cases, we cannot guarantee that threads will always see the
signal to finalise their buffers in time despite the grace periods and
state machine maintained through atomic variables. This change addresses
it by ensuring that the same instance being updated to indicate how much
of the buffer is "used" by the writing thread is the same instance being
read by the thread processing the buffer to be written out to disk or
handled through the iterators.
To do this, we ensure that all the "extents" instances live in their own
the backing store, in a different contiguous page from the
buffer-specific backing store. We also take precautions to ensure that
the atomic variables are cache-line-sized to prevent false-sharing from
unnecessarily causing cache contention on unrelated writes/reads.
It's feasible that we may in the future be able to move the storage of
the extents objects into the single backing store, slightly changing the
way to compute the size(s) of the buffers, but in the meantime we'll
settle for the isolation afforded by having a different backing store
for the extents instances.
Reviewers: mboerger
Subscribers: jfb, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54684
llvm-svn: 347280
This change is part of the soft-transition to the new synchronization
primitives which implement priority inheritance.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54727
llvm-svn: 347279
PointerAttributes is a bitwise-or of several other fields, each of
which is already printed on its own line with a better explanation.
So this doesn't really help much.
llvm-svn: 347275
Summary:
At the beginning of `assignIndexes() function, when `FunctionIndex` and
`GlobalIndex` variables are created, `InputFunctions` and `InputGlobals`
vectors are guaranteed to be empty, because those vectors are only
populated in `assignIndexes()` function. Current code looks like they
are nonempty, so this patch deletes them for better readability.
Reviewers: sbc100
Subscribers: dschuff, jgravelle-google, sunfish, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54687
llvm-svn: 347272
Summary:
setvbuf(3) is a routine to setup stream buffering.
Enable the interceptor for NetBSD.
Add dedicated tests for setvbuf(3) and functions
on top of this interface: setbuf, setbuffer, setlinebuf.
Based on original work by Yang Zheng.
Reviewers: joerg, vitalybuka
Reviewed By: vitalybuka
Subscribers: devnexen, tomsun.0.7, kubamracek, llvm-commits, mgorny, #sanitizers
Tags: #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54548
llvm-svn: 347270
Put 'static' on three functions in an anonymous namespace as per our
coding style.
Remove the 'namespace llvm {}' around the .cpp file and explicitly
declare the free function 'llvm::optimizeGlobalCtorsList' in 'llvm::'.
I prefer this style for free functions because the compiler will error
out if the .h and .cpp files don't agree on the function name or
prototype.
llvm-svn: 347269
This can occur when one of the inputs to the multiply is loop invariant. Though my test cases just use two basic blocks with an unconditional jump which we won't merge until after isel in the codegen pipeline.
For scalars, I believe SelectionDAGBuilder can add an AssertZExt to pass knowledge across basic blocks but its explicitly disabled for vectors.
llvm-svn: 347266
The XFAIL started passing since we're only testing for trivial-copyability of
reference_wrapper in C++14 and above. This commit constrains the XFAIL to
gcc-4.9 with C++14 (it would also fail on C++17 and above, but those standards
are not available with GCC 4.9).
llvm-svn: 347264
popRegions used to assume that the start location of a region can't be
nested deeper than the end location, which is not always true.
Patch by Orivej Desh!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53244
llvm-svn: 347262
If PerformConstructorInitialization of a direct initializer list constructor is
called while instantiating a template, it has brace locations in its BraceLoc
arguments but not in the Kind argument.
This reverts the hunk https://reviews.llvm.org/D41921#inline-468844.
Patch by Orivej Desh!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53231
llvm-svn: 347261
This works if DAG combiner is enabled, but without combining
we cannot select scalar_to_vector of <2 x half> and <2 x i16>.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54718
llvm-svn: 347259
Summary:
As reported by @regehr (thanks!) on twitter (https://twitter.com/johnregehr/status/1057681496255815686),
we (me) has completely forgot about the binary assignment operator.
In AST, it isn't represented as separate `ImplicitCastExpr`'s,
but as a single `CompoundAssignOperator`, that does all the casts internally.
Which means, out of these two, only the first one is diagnosed:
```
auto foo() {
unsigned char c = 255;
c = c + 1;
return c;
}
auto bar() {
unsigned char c = 255;
c += 1;
return c;
}
```
https://godbolt.org/z/JNyVc4
This patch does handle the `CompoundAssignOperator`:
```
int main() {
unsigned char c = 255;
c += 1;
return c;
}
```
```
$ ./bin/clang -g -fsanitize=integer /tmp/test.c && ./a.out
/tmp/test.c:3:5: runtime error: implicit conversion from type 'int' of value 256 (32-bit, signed) to type 'unsigned char' changed the value to 0 (8-bit, unsigned)
#0 0x2392b8 in main /tmp/test.c:3:5
#1 0x7fec4a612b16 in __libc_start_main (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x22b16)
#2 0x214029 in _start (/build/llvm-build-GCC-release/a.out+0x214029)
```
However, the pre/post increment/decrement is still not handled.
Reviewers: rsmith, regehr, vsk, rjmccall, #sanitizers
Reviewed By: rjmccall
Subscribers: mclow.lists, cfe-commits, regehr
Tags: #clang, #sanitizers
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53949
llvm-svn: 347258
Add methods to BasicBlock which make it easier to efficiently check
whether a block has N (or more) predecessors.
This can be more efficient than using pred_size(), which is a linear
time operation.
We might consider adding similar methods for successors. I haven't done
so in this patch because succ_size() is already O(1).
With this patch applied, I measured a 0.065% compile-time reduction in
user time for running `opt -O3` on the sqlite3 amalgamation (30 trials).
The change in mergeStoreIntoSuccessor alone saves 45 million linked list
iterations in a stage2 Release build of llc.
See llvm.org/PR39702 for a harder but more general way of achieving
similar results.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54686
llvm-svn: 347256
Consistently use (!LegalOperations || isOperationLegalOrCustom) for all node pairs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53478
llvm-svn: 347255
Otherwise, the clang analyzer tests fail on Windows when attempting to
unpickle AnalyzerTest objects in the worker processes. The pattern of,
add to path, import, remove from path, serialize, deserialize, doesn't
work. Once something gets added to the path, if we want to move it
across the wire for multiprocessing, we need to keep the module on
sys.path.
llvm-svn: 347254
As discussed on D53794, for float types with ranges smaller than the destination integer type, then we should be able to just use a regular FP_TO_SINT opcode.
I thought we'd need to provide MSA test cases for very small integer types as well (fp16 -> i8 etc.), but it turns out that promotion will kick in so they're unnecessary.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54703
llvm-svn: 347251
We're seeing some issues internally where we sent some intrinsics into the cost model that the getTypeLegalizationCost call fails on, but X86 specific tables don't care about. Our base class implementation takes care of them. We'd just like X86 backend to ignore them.
This patch makes sure the switch returned something X86 cares about and skips the table lookups and type legalization call if not. Probably more efficient too since we don't go scanning the tables for every intrinsic we could possibly see.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54711
llvm-svn: 347248